the liguanea plains monthly september issue
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A New Chapter: Liguanea Plains 201020
INSIDE THIS ISSU E :
RI Presidents Message 2
Our Journey with the
Jamaica National
Childrens Home
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Member Profile 4
Member Extension
Month Activities
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Upcoming Events 5
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RCLP HISTORY
The Rotaract Club ofLiguanea Plains (RCLP) is acommunity-based service clubfounded in 2008 and spon-sored by the Rotary Club ofLiguanea Plains.
RCLP consists of young menand women who are dedicated
to making a difference in theircommunities.
We aim to be active in sociallyuplifting programmes, pro-mote literacy and be mentorsto the leaders of tomorrow.
Official Newsletter of the Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains Jamaica
Some members of the newly installed Rotaract CluLiguanea Plains Board for 2010 - 2011 - from L- R - ChPresident Tasha Wilson; Director Public Relations, KClarke; Club Secretary Michelle Rattigan; Vice PresiTanya Walters; Director International Service Kerry Ebanks; Director Fundraising, Khadrea Folkes andDirector Professional Development, Sigmund Anderson.
New President of RotaractClub of Liguanea Plains,
Yahneake Sterling
The July 30th Installation Ceremony of the new executithe Rotaract Club of Liguanea Plains (RCLP) marked a new cter in the clubs history.
It also marked the beginning of an exciting year of activitioutlined by New Club President, Yahneake Sterling.We will begin the transformation of our community by impleming a mentorship programme at the Jamaica National Child
Home. We have already visited the home and have assessedneeds. Literacy will be a key area of our focus she said in hespeech as Club President.
The Club has adopted the New Providence Primary Scas its community service project. The school will continue to recattention with more work expected on improvements to the reaarea.
Collaboration is another key theme of RCLP activities fonew year as noted by President Yahneake and will include thedertaking of activities with other Rotaract Clubs and the Pclub.Contd Pg 2
Transforming our World, One Community at a time
EditorialThis Special Inaugural Issue of TheLiguanea Plains Monthly hopes tocapture and reflect the work of theRotaract Club of Liguanea Plains. Aswe strive to change our world, onecommunity at a time, we believe it isimportant to fellowship and share ourlove for service.The 2010-2011 Rotaract Year is anexciting one for us and we aim tomake a difference in our community.
This newsletter is just one example ofhow we aim to be Bigger, Better,Bolder in our efforts to grow andexpand our reach.This issue outlines some of the activi-ties that we have undertaken sincethe start of the New Rotaract Yearincluding our Installation ceremonyand some of our community serviceprojects.LPM
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The RI Presidents Monthly message September 201Bigger, Better, Bolder
This year marks a significant anniversary for Rotary! Although the Rotary Club of Chstarted in 1905, the first convention of Rotary clubs was held in August of 1910 with 60 Rans representing 16 clubs. Our history as an organization of Rotary clubs started with that ing in 1910, and we are now commencing a second century of service for Rotary as an astion.
All of us want this century of service to be even more successful than the last. Therefore, an opportune time to ask: Are we taking the right steps to ensure that success? Are we the right things? Do we have a clear vision of the future? In the words of America the Bful, can we see beyond the years?
As Rotarys 100th president, I believe we are moving in the right direction. Our 33,000 cluRotarys biggest asset, and our success in the next 100 years will depend on the ability clubs to remain vibrant and vital. Their strength will determine our success!
The RI Board has taken several steps to offer more assistance to our clubs this year, inclcreating the Rotary Coordinators program to assist district governors in providing informabout Rotary Internationals programs and best practices to the clubs.
I firmly believe that if we help our clubs to become better and bolder, then the clubs will bebigger both because of the increased pride of our Rotarians in their clubs and the increawareness of Rotary by prospective members. Therefore, my goal is to help the district gnors to help their clubs to become Bigger, Better, and Bolder!
This is a great time to be a Rotarian. Together we can make this century of service evenexciting than the last!
Ray KlinginsmithPresident, Rotary International
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We intend to join with our Parent Club inbringing quality health care to five (5) newcommunities across the island this year. Wewill partner with other Rotaract Clubs, becausewe know that through collaboration, we canachieve more together she said.
Addressing the audience at the event,
Trevor Riley, President of the Rotary Club ofLiguanea Plains, recommended that both clubspool efforts and promised that RCLP will seean improvement in the attendance of membersof the parent club to Rotaract meetings.
The new team consists of PresidentYahneake Sterling, Vice-President Tanya Wal-ters, Secretary Michelle Rattigan, TreasurerGeorgia Munroe Director of Community Ser-vices, Tasha Wilson, Director FundraisingKhadrea Folkes, Director Public RelationsKevin Clarke, Director International RelationsKerry-Ann Ebanks, Director Professional De-
velopment Sigmund Anderson and DiClub Services Fallon Harris.
The event hailed the entry of ateam but was also an opportunity to lookat a year of activities. Immediate Past dent Tasha Wilson presented awards toviduals who made an impact in her yepresidency.
The Presidents award for S
Above Self went to incoming Presidentneake Sterling. Other awards went to Ann Ebanks for Service and DedicKhadrea Folkes for Director of the Year; TWalters for Rotaractor of the Year; Blackwood for Most Improved RotaractoRodari Sterling Longmore for Honorary ractor.
As the new Rotaract year rolls oteam will be working assiduously to acthe goals set out in the clubs plan of actLPM
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Our Journey with the Jamaica National Childrens Hom
The world of reading andeducation excited the children
at the National ChildrensHome in St. Andrew whoturned out to soak up the funand knowledge from a wide ofvariety of books donated bythe RCLP on Saturday July 24,2010.
From mysteries tomagazines; fairytales and fan-tasies-- the youngsters wereabuzz as Rotaractors brought
volumes of books and re-source material for the Homeslibrary.
I want this one! one young-
ster exclaimed as he eagerlygrabbed up a copy of theHardy Boys Mysteries beforestretching his hand across thetable to take a few morebooks.
The children, playededucational games which in-cluded spelling competitionsbetween boys and girls-- withthe girls triumphing over theircounterparts.We were advised by the
Homes Director that there wasa critical need for books and
we answered the call by
lecting and donating bookthe library, saidYahneake Sterling, Presidof the RCLP.Although there are now mopportunities to attend scin Jamaica than ever befliteracy continues to bestruggle for many childespecially boys, who are able to access the curricuas they should when they triculate into the second
school system she cmented. -LPM
True to President Yahneakes pledge to build a closer relationship with the Jamaica National Childrens Ho
RCLP made two visits to the facility in the July/August Period. We chronicled both visits.
Left - some of the book s donated to the Jamaica Nataionl Childrens Home on the clubs July visit.Right - Rotaractor Gareth Manning reading with a ward at the home.
Left - Deputy Director of the home, Nicole Facey accepts school supplies from RCLP President, YahneSterling. Right - Sergeant at Arms Aleisha Martin engaging the wards in a dance off
On August 28, 2010 RCLPmembers visited the JamaicaNational Childrens Homeonce again, this time to hold aback-to-school treat for theover 50 wards present at thefacility. The children werefeted by members who camebearing gift of school suppliesand a party atmosphere.
The supplies were
handed over to the DeputyDirector of the Home, NicoleFacey by RCLP President,Yahneake Sterling.These school supplies will
certainly go a far way in help-ing the children to be ade-quately prepared for school inthe New Year she said.A grateful Deputy Director,
Nicole Facey added that Thechildren were really in need
and the supplies came justime, so we are very hapThe children received suppranging from pencils and nbooks, to geometry sets school bags.
The treat climawith an exciting game of fball with the children. The taractors were defeated th
goals to nil. - LPM
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RCLPMemberProfileAugust: Membership Extension Month Activities
RCLP kicked offMember-ship Extension Month activi-ties with its Second annualmembership Drive on August18, 2010. By all indications theevent was a major success!
The club meeting room atEden Gardens was full to ca-pacity with prospects whoturned out in their numbers forthe RCLP experience. In addi-tion to the Non-Rotaract visi-tors, President of the Rotaryclub of Liguanea Plains,RCLP's parent organization,Trevor Riley was also in atten-
dance. Rotarian Sydney Low-rie made an informative pres-entation to the captive audi-ence on the history of the Ro-tary movement and Rotaractand its place in Jamaica.
Of course the night wouldnot be complete without somefun and excitement to give pro-spective members somethingto remember and after the for-malities were concluded the
fun began.This segment of the eve-
ning was started with the re-
turn of a perennial favourite,"Who Wants to be a Rotarac-tor?" a take on the popular"Who wants to be a Million-aire?" game show with a Rota-ract twist.
But that was only the be-ginning of the excitement forthe evening because up nextwas Rotaboo, anotherRotaract take on a pop culturegem, Taboo!
The most anticipated por-
tion of the nights festivitieswas up next, the alwaysexciting Dutch Auction whichsaw bidders vying for an Olym-pus DigitalCamera along with two flashcards with maximum storagecapacity of 2GB.
President Sterling acted asAuctioneer coaxing guests tobid as much as they could forthe valuable prize.
The auction proved to be
exciting and energeticcame to a crescendoCharter President Tasha
son and Prospective Rotor, Phillip Valentine josthave the winning bid.
In true Rotaract favisiting Rotaractor from Andrew club, Austin Bstarted a mini coalitioncollected enough fundclose the bid in Phillips faHe went home with theprize but RCLP was thwinner, as the auction eover $18, 000 dollars fo
club. Membership ExteMonth ended with a joint ing with our Parent CluRotary Club of LigPlains held on Augus2010.It saw the official instaof Treasurer, Georgia Mand Sergeant-at-Arms, AMartin. It also was the for the induction of Rnewest memberGareth Manning. -LPM
Scenes from Joint Meeting with Rotary Club of Liguanea Plains
Scenes from Membership DRIVE 2010
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Upcoming Events
Interested in making a donation to the club?You can contact any member of theRotaract Club of Liguanea Plains or email us at:
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Club dues for 2010 - 2011 are $7000.District dues are US$ 15 and are due for payment bySeptember 29, 2010. Please make arrangements for
payment of both with Club Treasurer Georgia Munroe.
By email - [email protected] or Cell - 394-4292
Invite your friends to come and fellowship with usevery 1st and 3rd Wednesday
6:30 pmEden Gardens
39 Lady Musgrave RdKingston, Jamaica
Birthday CornerSeptember 9
Director Kerry -Ann Ebanks
September 25
President Yahneake Sterling
Charter PresidentTasha Wilson
Director of Public RelationsKevin Clarke
SecretaryMichelle Rattigan
Vice-PresidentTanya Walters
Director of FundraisingKhadrea Folkes
TreasurerGeorgia Munroe
Director of Club ServicesFallon Harris
Director of International ServiceKerry-Ann Ebanks
PresidentYahneake Sterling
Director of Prof. DevelopmentSigmund Anderson
Sergeant at ArmsAleisha Martin
Meet the RCLP Board Members
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