Vinita Rotary Club

Bulletin

March 24, 2010

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 The Vinitian

Chartered 1919

Vinita, Oklahoma

District 6110

Club #2502

www.VinitaRotary.org

President
Dr Bob Green
President-Elect
Rod Couch
President-Nominee
Terry Shambles
Secretary
Amy DeVore
Treasurer
Linda Scott
Sergeant-at-Arms
Bob Young
Past President
Rod Couch
Foundation
Bud Ronsse
Club Service
Joe Gardner
Public Relations
Angela Martin
Club Administration
Jim Sellers
Membership
Dr Jimmie Ownbey
Webmaster
David Elliott

Catered by
Broiler House
 

Rotarian of the Day . . . Eddy Allensworth

Eddy became a member of Vinita's Rotary Club in 1989, transferring his membership from the Tahlequah club.  During this time, he has served in many different capacities, including president, board member, program chairman, and other duties.  Eddy writes that he is proud to be a part of an organization that has provided so many scholarships through Rotary Radio Night and that internationally, we have helped to conquer (almost) polio.

Eddy graduated from Vinita High School and the University of Oklahoma.  He earned his graduate banking degree from Louisiana State University.  Eddy is the very proud father of three wonderful children:  Elizabeth (a graduate student at OU), Cash (a sophomore at OU), and Drew (a junior at VHS).  Eddy was married to Shelly last July and couldn' be happier!

Today's Program
Coaches Scott Reed & Tony Rosebrough
VHS Senior Girls Basketball Players
 Rotarian of the Day Schedule

March 2010

31

Ben Allison

April 2010

7

Eric Sooter

14

Peggy Bailey

21

Cathy Brumley

28

Janet Bedford

 

Welcome Senior Rotarians

Morgan Maxey
Ashton Morris
 
Happy Birthday!

Jimmie Ownbey - March 27

Dennis Jones - March 28

Bob Young - March 28

 

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Rotary Radio Night
Monday, April 26
6-10 p.m.
Contact Bob Green to help!

 

"Empowering People Through Literacy"

In Rotary, we recognize March as Literacy Month. This is when we focus on the importance of literacy and education in our humanitarian service. In my decades as a Rotarian, both home in Alabama, USA, and abroad, I have seen again and again what a critical role literacy plays in a healthy and productive life. Being literate does not just mean having the ability to read a book or a newspaper. Being literate means being able to comprehend the instructions on a medicine bottle, a set of directions, or a job posting. It means understanding the note written by a child's teacher. It means being able to use a computer, follow a recipe, or apply for a mortgage. Literacy means being part of the larger society. It means inclusion, and it means empowerment.

Those who cannot read or write, whether they are children or adults, are cut off from important information in ways too numerous to count. They are less likely to be healthy and more likely to be poor. And perhaps most critical of all, parents who cannot read are more likely to raise children who cannot read - perpetuating the cycle of illiteracy and poverty.

As a Rotarian and in my profession, I have seen so many simple and creative ways to break this cycle. Whether it is by volunteering in schools, by bringing education and training to adults, or simply by ensuring that all children have the books and supplies they need, we in Rotary can do so much. We can help others learn to read and - learn to help themselves.

                                                                      --The Rotarian/March/2010 Glenn E. Estess, Sr., Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair

 

Spotlight On Service...Reading Program

March is Rotary Literacy Month. Did you know that nearly 800 million people worldwide are unable to read or write? Without these skills, they are especially vulnerable to poverty, hunger & disease.

Literacy Month is an opportunity for Rotarians to share their talents, energy and resources to promote reading and writing.

Are you willing to volunteer just one hour (or more) per week to listen to our local elementary age children read? Are you willing to read to them? If so, contact Bob Green to sign up for the Rotary Reading Program! KIDS WHO READ - SUCCEED!!

 

Bring Us Your Books!

We are collecting new or gently used books, appropriate for children ages birth to 12 years, as part of a county-wide Book Drive. These books will be distributed to 30 local daycares. This is all part of the Read Across America campaign, which is a reading motivation and awareness program that encourages all children to celebrate reading. Bring those books TODAY!

 


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