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Fellow Rotari-
ans and
Friends,
Peace through
Service to all!
What a year!
Wow! It started great with the support of
my dear amigo PRIP Frank Devlyn; then
meeting our RIP Sakuji Tanaka here in
Houston, thanks to D5890, and honoured
to have PRIP and current RF Chair Wilf
Wilkinson dedicating his online presenta-
tion to our eClub. The joy of leading our
online 50 weekly meetings without fail
will stay with me forever. Attendance at
our Guest Speaker group nearly dou-
bled, 50 fantastic guest speakers, five
Matching Grants signed this year, the
closest to my heart was our Mexico one.
We created an imprint on virtual fundrais-
ing thru the Virtual Global Swimarathon
on Rotary’s birthday, as well as opened
USA bank account and Paypal online
donation possibilities. Proud to have
brought in 5 of our 8 great new members,
of which Dr. Nischal Pandey earned
Member of the Year recognition! Have 5
Paul Harris and 5 EREY members too!
Thank you Service Chair and PE
Devashis and SAA Nischal for the help
Uttarakhand relief initiative!. I could not
have done my work as President, Web-
master, Program Chair, and SAA (for the
first 6 mo.) and actively helping with PR,
online fundraising and membership if it
had not been for the support of my fellow
active officers and our friend and mentor
Prakash Saraswat. Thank you. Welcome
President Devashis and new officers
team! Wooohoooo!
YIRS, Lizette
Houston, TX 6/25/2013
Farewell & Welcome note from Rtn.Lizette Guadalupe
Ödfalk, IPP of Rotary E-Club of D-3170 2012-13
Message from Rtn. Devashis Kuthari President
of Rotary E-Club of D-3170 2013-14
Rotary E-Club of D-3170 is based in Goa, India and was chartered by Rotary International on April 27, 2011. It’s sponsor
club is Rotary Club Vasco Da Gama, Goa D-3170. It is a club without any GEOGRAPHICAL LIMIT. We meet on-line
every Wednesday and @ 6pm IST and the meeitngs run 27/4 until the next one starts. The club is active in Community &
Youth Service projects in India as well as sponsoring and participating in International Service projects around the world.
Dear all, I am being in-
stalled as the third president of
Rotary E-Club of D-3170. The
work done by our past presidents
is good, and it would require
equal effort to maintain the stan-
dard. Looking forward to the new
Rotarian year 2013-14. I
promise to the members of the
club more fun and club service.
For this purpose we are launch-
ing a photo competition in the bulletin. We wish that all
members participate and post their entry photos on the
club’s Facebook page. To begin the year, we joined
the badly needed relief work following the devastating
flooding at Uttarakhand region being done by our club
and with Dr. Nischal Pandey leading a medical team on
the spot. I promise to keep up the quality work with the
great team I am heading.
Thank you!
Devashis Kuthari,
president 2013-14
Volume 1, Issue 1
Newsletter Date
June 26, 2013
We meet on-line every
Wed. @ 6pm IST on
Farewell & Welcome note
from Rtn.Lizette Guada-
lupe Ödfalk, IPP 2012-13
1
Welcome Message from
Rtn. Devashis Kuthari
1
Note from Rtn.Teodora
Atanasova E-Club’s secre-
tary & bulletin editor 2013-
14
2
Message from Rtn. Mohan
Mulherkar DG of D-
3170 –2013-14
2
Ron D. Burton RI Presi-
dent-nominee’s Accep-
tance remarks
3
Financial Support for Okla-
homaTornado Relief Fund
4
Monthly Photo Competition 4
Featured project of the
club
5
Inside this issue:
Dear Fellow Rotarians,
It’s a great honor for
me to serve as secretary of our
E-Club during the new Rotar-
ian year 2013-14. In April 2013
I’ve attended the local SETS
and familiarized myself with
the duties of the secretary and
with the inside panel of the RI
web site which offers very user friendly monthly report-
ing of the club’s activities to the headquarters of RI. I will
also do my best in creating the newly started monthly
bulletin “The e-Rotarian” putting together engaging and
useful content. I do believe in the power of TEAM
(Together Everyone Achieves More) work and will be
glad to receive suggestions and ideas for content or
news you find interesting or of importance to our fellow
Rotarians. As it was written in one book “Greatness only
happens to and through teams”. We live in incredible hi-
tech times with constantly developing technology, thanks
to which we’re able to connect from around the globe in
the name of Rotary International’s motto “Service Above
Self”.
Looking towards a great and unforgettable Rotarian Year
2013-14,
Run. Theodora Atanasova, club’s secretary 2013-14
Sofia, Bulgaria
Welcome Note from Rtn. Teodora Atanasova Rotary E-Club’s Secretary & bulletin editor
2013-14
Page 2
Foremost I convey my profound gratitude to all
Rotarians, Dynamic Presidents and ever rocking District
and Club leaders.
We are just to usher in a new Rotary year and
this early I can feel the enthusiasm and energy of many
club leaders. In fact, a good number of clubs have al-
ready furnished me with their Kick-off Projects, an indica-
tion of their eagerness to Engage Rotary in our communi-
ties this year to change lives. Congratulations, dynamic
Presidents and Secretaries for your leadership.
The Future vision is on the anvil and we are all
set to go. A transformation that has multitude of scope to
soar our attitude to do all the good in the world. This
Year, world over, it will change the way we used to work
in Rotary.
I have given much thought on the objectives of
our District this year and after careful consideration the
ones that really need our attention are the following:
Message from Rtn. Mohan Mulherkar
District Governor 2013-14
At every level of RI’s leadership, we’re looking
forward — to the best years of Rotary, which I believe
are yet to come. We’ve got tremendous strengths, in
our members, our clubs, and our Foundation.
Using the RI Strategic Plan, we have an outline
that we can use to make Rotary more relevant.
The strategic plan isn’t really new — it’s really
just a solid reminder of the things that Rotary clubs
have been doing for years. What’s different is that we
have finally written them down, put them in a logical
format, and provided that to Rotarians, Rotary clubs,
and districts as a tool for all of us to use. The plan is a
way to look clearly at who we are, where we’re going,
and how we should be getting there. And it’s a powerful
reminder of our goals and our priorities —which, at their
heart, are the same as they’ve been since Rotary was
founded.
A lot has changed since Paul Harris started the
first Rotary club in 1905. But the most important things
about Rotary haven’t changed, and won’t ever change.
Being a Rotarian means putting others’ needs before
our own, and it means embracing our core values: ser-
vice, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership. Be-
ing a Rotarian means living the Rotary motto, Service
Above Self. Being a Rotarian means living The Four-
Way Test in everything we think, say, or do.
The years that stand before us now will be piv-
otal to the future of Rotary. Every one of us here is for-
tunate to be a Rotarian at this time — and every one of
us also has a responsibility to Rotary’s future. In 2013-
14, I will ask for the help of every Rotarian to make that
future as strong and bright as possible — to ensure an-
other 107 wonderful years of Service Above Self.
Thank you.
Ron D. Burton
I am both honored and
humbled to accept the nomination
of president of Rotary International
for the 2013-14 Rotary year.
I’ve been a Rotarian since 1979.
In that time, if there’s one thing
I’ve learned about Rotary, it’s that
it’s a privilege to be a Rotarian. I
take a tremendous amount of
pride in being a Rotarian.
To me, Rotary isn’t just another service organiza-
tion. It is something different, something special.
Being a Rotarian, well, it’s like a lot of things in
life — it is what you make of it. But Rotary isn’t like any-
thing else in our lives. Every day that we are a part of Ro-
tary, we have a choice to make: whether we’re going to
take full advantage of the opportunities that are open to
us as Rotarians, or whether we’re going to let those op-
portunities pass us by. Because Rotary, for each of us, is
nothing more than potential: the incredible potential to
change lives, to help others, to be better people our-
selves. And what we do with that potential — what we do
with the opportunities that Rotary offers us — that’s a de-
cision that’s up to each one of us.
I really believe that this is an incredibly exciting
time to be a Rotarian — probably the most exciting time
since Rotary was founded, more than 107 years ago.
We’re closing in on our great goal of a polio-free world.
We’re working harder than ever, with more partners than
ever, to be sure that we keep that Rotary promise. And
while we focus on finishing that job, we’re also looking
ahead — past polio, to a future where we will dream big-
ger, achieve more, and make a more lasting difference.
That’s why our Rotary Foundation has chosen to launch
Future Vision — to be sure that we are doing absolutely
the most we can, with every resource we have.
Ron D. Burton RI President-nominee’s Acceptance Remarks
Page 3Volume 1, Issue 1
1. Net increase in Membership by at least 15%.
2. TRF contribution ($1million )and program participation
like EREY clubs, new Multiple Paul Harris Fellows who
contribution comes quite generously; highest per capita
club contribution ; highest total contribution to Annual
Programs Fund; approved, completed and closed district
and Global Grants
3. Service projects aligned to the Six RI/TRF Areas of
Focus
4. Club administration includes implementation of the
Club Leadership Plan; weekly club bulletin; Club secre-
tary's reports, and others;
5. High impact projects
We are all blessed by the almighty to use our vast re-
courses and potential in the benefit of our brothers and
sisters, the sick, the ignorant, the women, the disabled,
and the victims in our societies both locally and globally.
Eventually what concludes is we not only give them
food, water, education, basic necessities and livelihood
but we give them back their lives.
I wish you all the best to Engage Rotary and
Change Lives in our Year to come.
Thank you,
DG Rtn. Mohan Mulherkar
Here are five facts you need to know about
Oklahoma's recent spate of tornadoes:
1. The twister that tore through Oklahoma on Fri-
day, which swelled from one mile to 2.6 miles wide
in a 30-second span, is the widest ever recorded.
For perspective, Manhattan is 2.3 miles wide at its
widest point near 14th Street. 2. The nearly 295
mph wind speeds of the killer tornado beats every
world wind record except the more-than 300-mph
reading measured during the Moore, Okla., tornado in 1999. 3. The ferocious twister that blasted Oklahoma on Fri-
day was an EF5. On average, only one out of every 1,000 tornadoes that hit the U.S. each year might be an EF5. 4.
There have only been 8 F5/EF5 tornadoes in Oklahoma since 1950, and two of them hit in the past two weeks: the
EF5 twister that struck on May 31 and the one that devastated Moore on May 20. 5. The 11 days from May 20 to
May 31 is the shortest time span between EF5 tornadoes in Oklahoma history.
Rotary E-Club of D-3170 supported Oklahoma Tornado Relief Fund
2. On the 5th
of the next month Sandeep Mall will announce
the winning photos in the two categories nature & people
together with the corresponding prize for each one of the
photos.
The competition is open for all members or our E-Club. One
photo per section , two photos per member.
Monthly PHOTO Competition
Every day there are thousands of uniques moments
that could be captured on camera, and create unfor-
gettable images. With a little extra effort and practice
photography can become a very enjoyable hobby. The
photo competition has two sections : nature & people.
Here are the rules:
1.Post your favorite photo on the club’s Facebook
page by the 25th
of the month.
Page 4
“Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.”
~ Dorothea Lange
“Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.” ~ Mother Theresa
FEATURED PROJECT OF THE MONTH
Dr. Nischal Pandey attending patiesnt in
Rrshikesh in Uttarakhand flood area
Page 5Volume 1, Issue 1
Uttarakhand Flood Relief
Rotary E-Club of District 3170 sent a medical team under Rtn.
Dr. Nischal Pandey to Uttarakhand on June 23, 2013 with immediate
supplies and medicines. We would be making ground assessment what
is required and then move with a bigger team , with ground support of
Rotary clubs from Rishikesh and Dehradun. We appeal to all clubs in
our district to join in the effort as singularly we are too small to take on
such a big mission.
The Four-Way Test
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BET-
TER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all con-
cerned?
Club Officers 2013-14
President Devashis Kuthari
Vice President Miguel Rivas
Immediate Past president Lizette Ödfalk
President Elect Rajesh Shirakol
Secretary Teodora Atanasova
Treasurer Jaya Saraswat
USA Treasurer Lizette Ödfalk
Membership Chair Abhilasha Mall
Public Relations Chair Nischal Pandey
Service Projects Chair Prity Poddar
Rotary Foundation Chair Sandeep Mall
Sergeant-At-Arms Nischal Pandey
Webmaster Teodora Atanasova
Virtual Fundraising Lizette Ödfalk
www.rotaryeclub3170.org

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E club bulletin vol 1 2013-2014

  • 1. Fellow Rotari- ans and Friends, Peace through Service to all! What a year! Wow! It started great with the support of my dear amigo PRIP Frank Devlyn; then meeting our RIP Sakuji Tanaka here in Houston, thanks to D5890, and honoured to have PRIP and current RF Chair Wilf Wilkinson dedicating his online presenta- tion to our eClub. The joy of leading our online 50 weekly meetings without fail will stay with me forever. Attendance at our Guest Speaker group nearly dou- bled, 50 fantastic guest speakers, five Matching Grants signed this year, the closest to my heart was our Mexico one. We created an imprint on virtual fundrais- ing thru the Virtual Global Swimarathon on Rotary’s birthday, as well as opened USA bank account and Paypal online donation possibilities. Proud to have brought in 5 of our 8 great new members, of which Dr. Nischal Pandey earned Member of the Year recognition! Have 5 Paul Harris and 5 EREY members too! Thank you Service Chair and PE Devashis and SAA Nischal for the help Uttarakhand relief initiative!. I could not have done my work as President, Web- master, Program Chair, and SAA (for the first 6 mo.) and actively helping with PR, online fundraising and membership if it had not been for the support of my fellow active officers and our friend and mentor Prakash Saraswat. Thank you. Welcome President Devashis and new officers team! Wooohoooo! YIRS, Lizette Houston, TX 6/25/2013 Farewell & Welcome note from Rtn.Lizette Guadalupe Ödfalk, IPP of Rotary E-Club of D-3170 2012-13 Message from Rtn. Devashis Kuthari President of Rotary E-Club of D-3170 2013-14 Rotary E-Club of D-3170 is based in Goa, India and was chartered by Rotary International on April 27, 2011. It’s sponsor club is Rotary Club Vasco Da Gama, Goa D-3170. It is a club without any GEOGRAPHICAL LIMIT. We meet on-line every Wednesday and @ 6pm IST and the meeitngs run 27/4 until the next one starts. The club is active in Community & Youth Service projects in India as well as sponsoring and participating in International Service projects around the world. Dear all, I am being in- stalled as the third president of Rotary E-Club of D-3170. The work done by our past presidents is good, and it would require equal effort to maintain the stan- dard. Looking forward to the new Rotarian year 2013-14. I promise to the members of the club more fun and club service. For this purpose we are launch- ing a photo competition in the bulletin. We wish that all members participate and post their entry photos on the club’s Facebook page. To begin the year, we joined the badly needed relief work following the devastating flooding at Uttarakhand region being done by our club and with Dr. Nischal Pandey leading a medical team on the spot. I promise to keep up the quality work with the great team I am heading. Thank you! Devashis Kuthari, president 2013-14 Volume 1, Issue 1 Newsletter Date June 26, 2013 We meet on-line every Wed. @ 6pm IST on Farewell & Welcome note from Rtn.Lizette Guada- lupe Ödfalk, IPP 2012-13 1 Welcome Message from Rtn. Devashis Kuthari 1 Note from Rtn.Teodora Atanasova E-Club’s secre- tary & bulletin editor 2013- 14 2 Message from Rtn. Mohan Mulherkar DG of D- 3170 –2013-14 2 Ron D. Burton RI Presi- dent-nominee’s Accep- tance remarks 3 Financial Support for Okla- homaTornado Relief Fund 4 Monthly Photo Competition 4 Featured project of the club 5 Inside this issue:
  • 2. Dear Fellow Rotarians, It’s a great honor for me to serve as secretary of our E-Club during the new Rotar- ian year 2013-14. In April 2013 I’ve attended the local SETS and familiarized myself with the duties of the secretary and with the inside panel of the RI web site which offers very user friendly monthly report- ing of the club’s activities to the headquarters of RI. I will also do my best in creating the newly started monthly bulletin “The e-Rotarian” putting together engaging and useful content. I do believe in the power of TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More) work and will be glad to receive suggestions and ideas for content or news you find interesting or of importance to our fellow Rotarians. As it was written in one book “Greatness only happens to and through teams”. We live in incredible hi- tech times with constantly developing technology, thanks to which we’re able to connect from around the globe in the name of Rotary International’s motto “Service Above Self”. Looking towards a great and unforgettable Rotarian Year 2013-14, Run. Theodora Atanasova, club’s secretary 2013-14 Sofia, Bulgaria Welcome Note from Rtn. Teodora Atanasova Rotary E-Club’s Secretary & bulletin editor 2013-14 Page 2 Foremost I convey my profound gratitude to all Rotarians, Dynamic Presidents and ever rocking District and Club leaders. We are just to usher in a new Rotary year and this early I can feel the enthusiasm and energy of many club leaders. In fact, a good number of clubs have al- ready furnished me with their Kick-off Projects, an indica- tion of their eagerness to Engage Rotary in our communi- ties this year to change lives. Congratulations, dynamic Presidents and Secretaries for your leadership. The Future vision is on the anvil and we are all set to go. A transformation that has multitude of scope to soar our attitude to do all the good in the world. This Year, world over, it will change the way we used to work in Rotary. I have given much thought on the objectives of our District this year and after careful consideration the ones that really need our attention are the following: Message from Rtn. Mohan Mulherkar District Governor 2013-14
  • 3. At every level of RI’s leadership, we’re looking forward — to the best years of Rotary, which I believe are yet to come. We’ve got tremendous strengths, in our members, our clubs, and our Foundation. Using the RI Strategic Plan, we have an outline that we can use to make Rotary more relevant. The strategic plan isn’t really new — it’s really just a solid reminder of the things that Rotary clubs have been doing for years. What’s different is that we have finally written them down, put them in a logical format, and provided that to Rotarians, Rotary clubs, and districts as a tool for all of us to use. The plan is a way to look clearly at who we are, where we’re going, and how we should be getting there. And it’s a powerful reminder of our goals and our priorities —which, at their heart, are the same as they’ve been since Rotary was founded. A lot has changed since Paul Harris started the first Rotary club in 1905. But the most important things about Rotary haven’t changed, and won’t ever change. Being a Rotarian means putting others’ needs before our own, and it means embracing our core values: ser- vice, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership. Be- ing a Rotarian means living the Rotary motto, Service Above Self. Being a Rotarian means living The Four- Way Test in everything we think, say, or do. The years that stand before us now will be piv- otal to the future of Rotary. Every one of us here is for- tunate to be a Rotarian at this time — and every one of us also has a responsibility to Rotary’s future. In 2013- 14, I will ask for the help of every Rotarian to make that future as strong and bright as possible — to ensure an- other 107 wonderful years of Service Above Self. Thank you. Ron D. Burton I am both honored and humbled to accept the nomination of president of Rotary International for the 2013-14 Rotary year. I’ve been a Rotarian since 1979. In that time, if there’s one thing I’ve learned about Rotary, it’s that it’s a privilege to be a Rotarian. I take a tremendous amount of pride in being a Rotarian. To me, Rotary isn’t just another service organiza- tion. It is something different, something special. Being a Rotarian, well, it’s like a lot of things in life — it is what you make of it. But Rotary isn’t like any- thing else in our lives. Every day that we are a part of Ro- tary, we have a choice to make: whether we’re going to take full advantage of the opportunities that are open to us as Rotarians, or whether we’re going to let those op- portunities pass us by. Because Rotary, for each of us, is nothing more than potential: the incredible potential to change lives, to help others, to be better people our- selves. And what we do with that potential — what we do with the opportunities that Rotary offers us — that’s a de- cision that’s up to each one of us. I really believe that this is an incredibly exciting time to be a Rotarian — probably the most exciting time since Rotary was founded, more than 107 years ago. We’re closing in on our great goal of a polio-free world. We’re working harder than ever, with more partners than ever, to be sure that we keep that Rotary promise. And while we focus on finishing that job, we’re also looking ahead — past polio, to a future where we will dream big- ger, achieve more, and make a more lasting difference. That’s why our Rotary Foundation has chosen to launch Future Vision — to be sure that we are doing absolutely the most we can, with every resource we have. Ron D. Burton RI President-nominee’s Acceptance Remarks Page 3Volume 1, Issue 1 1. Net increase in Membership by at least 15%. 2. TRF contribution ($1million )and program participation like EREY clubs, new Multiple Paul Harris Fellows who contribution comes quite generously; highest per capita club contribution ; highest total contribution to Annual Programs Fund; approved, completed and closed district and Global Grants 3. Service projects aligned to the Six RI/TRF Areas of Focus 4. Club administration includes implementation of the Club Leadership Plan; weekly club bulletin; Club secre- tary's reports, and others; 5. High impact projects We are all blessed by the almighty to use our vast re- courses and potential in the benefit of our brothers and sisters, the sick, the ignorant, the women, the disabled, and the victims in our societies both locally and globally. Eventually what concludes is we not only give them food, water, education, basic necessities and livelihood but we give them back their lives. I wish you all the best to Engage Rotary and Change Lives in our Year to come. Thank you, DG Rtn. Mohan Mulherkar
  • 4. Here are five facts you need to know about Oklahoma's recent spate of tornadoes: 1. The twister that tore through Oklahoma on Fri- day, which swelled from one mile to 2.6 miles wide in a 30-second span, is the widest ever recorded. For perspective, Manhattan is 2.3 miles wide at its widest point near 14th Street. 2. The nearly 295 mph wind speeds of the killer tornado beats every world wind record except the more-than 300-mph reading measured during the Moore, Okla., tornado in 1999. 3. The ferocious twister that blasted Oklahoma on Fri- day was an EF5. On average, only one out of every 1,000 tornadoes that hit the U.S. each year might be an EF5. 4. There have only been 8 F5/EF5 tornadoes in Oklahoma since 1950, and two of them hit in the past two weeks: the EF5 twister that struck on May 31 and the one that devastated Moore on May 20. 5. The 11 days from May 20 to May 31 is the shortest time span between EF5 tornadoes in Oklahoma history. Rotary E-Club of D-3170 supported Oklahoma Tornado Relief Fund 2. On the 5th of the next month Sandeep Mall will announce the winning photos in the two categories nature & people together with the corresponding prize for each one of the photos. The competition is open for all members or our E-Club. One photo per section , two photos per member. Monthly PHOTO Competition Every day there are thousands of uniques moments that could be captured on camera, and create unfor- gettable images. With a little extra effort and practice photography can become a very enjoyable hobby. The photo competition has two sections : nature & people. Here are the rules: 1.Post your favorite photo on the club’s Facebook page by the 25th of the month. Page 4 “Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.” ~ Dorothea Lange
  • 5. “Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.” ~ Mother Theresa FEATURED PROJECT OF THE MONTH Dr. Nischal Pandey attending patiesnt in Rrshikesh in Uttarakhand flood area Page 5Volume 1, Issue 1 Uttarakhand Flood Relief Rotary E-Club of District 3170 sent a medical team under Rtn. Dr. Nischal Pandey to Uttarakhand on June 23, 2013 with immediate supplies and medicines. We would be making ground assessment what is required and then move with a bigger team , with ground support of Rotary clubs from Rishikesh and Dehradun. We appeal to all clubs in our district to join in the effort as singularly we are too small to take on such a big mission.
  • 6. The Four-Way Test 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BET- TER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all con- cerned? Club Officers 2013-14 President Devashis Kuthari Vice President Miguel Rivas Immediate Past president Lizette Ödfalk President Elect Rajesh Shirakol Secretary Teodora Atanasova Treasurer Jaya Saraswat USA Treasurer Lizette Ödfalk Membership Chair Abhilasha Mall Public Relations Chair Nischal Pandey Service Projects Chair Prity Poddar Rotary Foundation Chair Sandeep Mall Sergeant-At-Arms Nischal Pandey Webmaster Teodora Atanasova Virtual Fundraising Lizette Ödfalk www.rotaryeclub3170.org