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Message from DG Tamara Sevcik

Greetings fellow Rotarians, hope this note finds each of you well.
 
Sure hope you have made plans to attend this year’s district conference.  I would love to see at least two Rotarians from each of our clubs at district conference.  We will gather October 24-26, 2024, in Leavenworth (at the Riverfront Community Center).  This annual event promises to be full of ideas and inspiration.  Our theme will be “Rotary Rocks the River,” as we gather on the banks of the Missouri River for great fellowship and a little fun!  I so hope you have this event on your calendar to meet with your fellow Rotarians to share your thoughts and strategically plan for the rest of your year regarding community support across Northeast Kansas and the rest of the world.
 
In addition to fantastic keynote speakers, we will have several informative breakout sessions on service, key areas of Rotary leadership, and roundtable discussions that will allow you to brainstorm with your Rotary friends and peers.  I am excited to welcome the Flight to End Polio Crew (Peter and John) to district conference this year; Peter and John flew around the world over a three-month period to raise awareness about polio.  They will share their story and help us celebrate World Polio Day (24 October 2024).  And, of course, there will be plenty of fun, and we will end our time together with a couple of service projects as well.  This is always a highlight of the Rotary year, and you will not want to miss it!  Register Here!
 
Lastly, I am excited to say that our Pocket Change for Polio Campaign is rolling right along.  I will provide more detailed information regarding the Pocket Change for Polio Campaign when I visit clubs in the weeks ahead (I am happy to share that I have all but two club visits scheduled)! It is so important to continue Rotary’s efforts to fully eradicate this horrible disease; “we are this close.”  One last polio effort that Rotary International offers is the Polio Plus Society which was started a few years ago.  If you have not signed up to join the Polio Plus Society, I would encourage you to consider it today; need information, click here 
 
Do not forget to take a look at the district newsletter; it is always chocked full of valuable information including what our clubs have been up to and what’s ahead.  Many thanks to Mandy for taking time to do such an excellent job on our newsletter.
 
Looking forward to seeing you all at our district conference this month for some meaningful Rotary family fellowship!
 
Hope you all have a great month ahead and take good care. 
 
Yours in Rotary Service,
Tamara
 
PS – If you need assistance with anything, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me via email (bsktlady29@aol.com), text or call (913-240-7132).  If I cannot help, I will certainly do my best to get you connected to someone who can help…and…let’s go Royals, beat the Orioles…so excited that our boys in blue are back in the playoffs!!!
 
Yours in Service,
Tamara Sevcik :)
District Governor, 2024/25
 

Club & District News and Events

District Conference 2024
Rotary Rocks the River! 
 
October 24-26 in Leavenworth, Kansas
 
 
 
Rotary and Polio Plus
GETTING READY FOR WORLD POLIO DAY
 
Hello Polio Eradication Warriors,
 
Sad News: Four new Wild Polio cases reported this week with the total for this year reaching 40 cases. We are now 2 weeks since the Onset of Paralysis of the most recent reported Wild Polio Case in Pakistan.
 
Rotarians around the world are gearing up to promote awareness of World Polio Day by holding major Polio Plus fundraising events in the coming weeks leading up to October 24th.    While it is only 3 weeks to be part of Rotary’s annual major effort to End Polio, if your club has not yet committed to setting and planning to achieve its Polio Goal, now is the perfect time. There are great tools available from Rotary.org at this website:  https://www.endpolio.org/world-polio-day-resources
 
Feel free to email, call or text me if you have any questions or want fundraising ideas.
 
And “We are…This Close” as shown in our “Countdown to History”
Call/email me for help / (913) 200-0514 ~ maajca@gmail.com / Jim Arnett, Polio Plus 5710 Chair  
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Wild Poliovirus Weekly Update
COUNTDOWN TO HISTORY!
Week Ending 30 September 2024
Total number of wild cases in 2020:  140
Total number of wild cases in 2021:  6
Total # of wild poliovirus cases in 2022: 30(20 in Pakistan!)        
Total # of wild poliovirus cases in 2023: 12(6 in Pakistan!)       
Total # of wild poliovirus cases in 2024: 40(Sad news!)
      (compared with Total of 7 for the same period in 2023)
Total number of Circulating Vaccine Derived cases - 2024:171
 (vs. totals in 2021: 698; & 914 in 2022, with 526 in 2023)
Please Donate @ https://www.myrotary.org 
OR CHECKS TO YOUR CLUB’S CHARITABLE ACCOUNT DIRECTED TO “POLIO PLUS”
District Training
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
We look forward to seeing you at the conference (24-26 October) in Leavenworth. The Conference Committee has designed an engaging and purposeful schedule!  There will be motivating speakers, informative breakout sessions, and social time to catch up with your 5710 Rotary friends.
 
PETS/PALS
Yes; we are already working on the PETS/PALS 2025 curriculum design!  We have been collaborating with District 5680 linking the PETS/PALS learning sessions to Rotary’s Action Plan priorities.
 
RLI
As we are now serving on the Rocky Mountain Division Rotary Leadership Institute Committee (RLI), we are collaborating with the RLI Lone Star Division to energize interest in future RLI virtual opportunities. We will share the dates when we receive the schedule.
 
Please let us know if your club is interested in hosting (providing a conference room/site) for an RLI (Rotary Learning Institute).  We intend to keep a hybrid design: Friday a Zoom mtg from 5:30-8:30 PM, and the in-person session on Saturday from approximately 8:30 AM-5:00 PM.
 
Note the attached Kansas Leadership Center (KLC) scholarships opportunities below.  Apply now so you can secure enrollment!
 
Yours in Rotary,
DeEtte Lombard and Ellen Bogdan
District Learning Co-Chairs
KLC Leadership Grants

District 5710 Leadership Transformation Grants

District 5710  has been awarded 25 grants to participate in the programs of the Kansas Leadership Center. The Kansas Leadership Center (KLC) is a non-profit organization committed to fostering leadership for stronger, healthier and more prosperous Kansas communities.

The KLC offers three programs that build on each other:

When Everyone Leads is the introductory one-day program that focuses on personal leadership competencies.  It focuses on leadership as an activity – recognizing that every individual has the capacity to lead.  It helps participants stretch and grow their leadership while addressing their toughest challenges.  When Everyone Leads is valued at $149.
Your Leadership Edge is the seminal, two-day deep dive into individual leadership for those who have completed When Everyone Leads.  It focuses on helping leaders understand how to move out of their comfort zone and engage in meaningful leadership.  It centers on the KLC’s leadership framework based on Five Guiding Principles and Four Profound Competencies.  Your Leadership Edge is valued at $399.
Lead For Change is reserved for teams who have already completed the other two KLC courses.  It is an immersive, three-day training that must be experienced in a team. Lead For Change is valued at $799 per individual.

Who Should Attend?

Each club should consider sending up and coming leaders from their club and community.  The virtual sessions are an ideal option.. Leaders who have done the first program should consider the second program.

How To Register
To Sign Up for When Everyone Leads or Your Leadership Edge, we ask that you do two things:

1.Visit the KLC website at:  www.kansasleadershipcenter.org.  Create a personal account and register using the code Rotary2024 to waive the tuition fee.
2.Notify District  Learning Facilitators,  of your interest in order that we might track Rotarians who are taking advantage of this grant. 

ellenebogdan@gmail.com

dlombard@kc.rr.com


When Everyone Leads is the introductory one-day program that focuses on personal leadership competencies.  It focuses on leadership as an activity – recognizing that every individual has the capacity to lead.  It helps participants stretch and grow their leadership while addressing their toughest challenges.  When Everyone Leads is valued at $149.

Virtual Program Dates
March 5  ǁ  August 20  ǁ  October 2-3 (Evenings)  ǁ  December 10

In Person Program Dates - Wichita

April 16  ǁ  June 18  ǁ  July 23  ǁ September 12  ǁ  November 12

In Person Program Date – Kansas City

May 23

Your Leadership Edge is the seminal, two-day deep dive into individual leadership for those who have completed When Everyone Leads.  It focuses on helping leaders understand how to move out of their comfort zone and engage in meaningful leadership.  It centers on the KLC’s leadership framework based on Five Guiding Principles and Four Profound Competencies.  Your Leadership Edge is valued at $399.

Virtual Program Dates
February 27-28 ǁ  May 21-22  ǁ  September 24-25  ǁ   November 19-20

In Person Program Dates - Wichita

March 19-20  ǁ  April 23-24  ǁ  June 25-26  ǁ  October 22-23

In Person Program Date – Kansas City

July 17-18

Lead For Change is reserved for teams who have already completed the other two KLC courses.  It is an immersive, three-day training that must be experienced in a team. Lead For Change is valued at $799 per individual.  Those interested in Lead For Change must make arrangements through the District Learning Facilitators.

In Person Program Dates - Wichita
March 26-28  ǁ  August 6-8  ǁ  October 15-17

Registration for all programs closes two weeks before the program.

Rotary Youth Exchange 
Reminder: Time to Start Recruiting Outbound Students

It’s time to start recruiting Outbound Students for the upcoming exchange program! The application process will take place in the Fall of the year prior to the expected exchange. For students wishing to begin their exchange in August 2025, applications will be accepted in Fall 2024.

We want to emphasize that sponsoring an outbound student comes at no cost to the club, and financial aid is available for qualifying students. This program is open to both Rotary members and non-members, making it an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about the impactful work Rotary does. Let’s use this as a valuable recruiting tool to spread the word!

To assist with this important task, we have prepared the following timeline:

September - October 2024: - students should apply for consideration at their local Rotary Club. The club will organize an interview with a team of Rotarians.

November 2024: - If selected for sponsorship, students will complete a long-form application online that must be completed by December 1st. This application includes transcripts, letters of reference, immunization reports, and medical and dental exams. The online platform allows you to save your progress as you fill out the application, making it easier to complete at your convenience.

December 14, 2024: - students and their parents will attend district-level interviews in Lenexa, KS. They will be interviewed by multiple groups of Rotarians and one group of ROTEX (former exchange students). Following the interviews, students will select their top three preferred countries. Typically, about 80% of students will have their country confirmed within a week.

February 2025: - A mandatory outbound orientation will be held for all approved exchange students and their parents. This session will cover essential information about the program and preparation steps.

June 2025: - A second orientation session will be conducted specifically for students. Topics will include handling homesickness, budgeting, and communication while abroad.

August-September 2025: - Students will depart for their host countries.

June-July 2026: - Students will return from their exchange experiences.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Anne Faucett (District Outbound Coordinator) at
annefaucett33@gmail.com or Stephen Wheatley (District 5710 Youth Exchange Officer) at  rotary5710ye@gmail.com. Additional information is available at SCRYE.org.
 
Endowment & Major Gifts Update
Endowment & Major Gifts October 2024 newsletter
 
At the 2024 Teams Training in Lawrence the Endowment and Major Gifts committee had the opportunity to talk about the importance of the Endowment Fund and the good it does in Kansas and the world. We officially rolled out the District 5710 Million Dollar Challenge as our local effort to increase the Endowment Fund to $2.025 Billion by the end of 2025!
 
I am asking every club to nominate a member to serve on this Million Dollar Challenge campaign. Club Presidents, especially, but anyone, please reach out to me to discuss how we are going to get after this. The Rotary Endowment currently has $1.74 Billion in assets and bequests/pledges. Reaching $2.025 Billion over the next year and three months is not a ridiculous number for a worldwide effort and $1 Million from district 5710 is doable!
 
Rotary International professional Lizzy King (1-847-866-3017 or  Elizabeth.King@rotary.org) is eager to visit with anyone about making a major gift or funding the Rotary endowment.
 
I want to speak to your club about endowment and major gifts. Call me at 785-267-8782 (daytime work) or raeschliman@corefirstbank.com  (same) to connect and get energized about the Rotary International Foundation.
The Rotary Foundation 
It was great to see some of you last month when Dr David Garcia from Patanatic, Sololá, Guatemala was able to visit D5710 and the Russell Rotary club. Dr. Garcia made five presentations in four days to some of the clubs involved in a Global Grant and trip that is benefiting his community right now. GG2352598 consists of training 18 young individuals to become community health promoters, offer diagnostic studies for cervical and breast cancer to 100 women of childbearing age, and provide primary medical care for 420 mothers and 35 diabetic and hypertensive patients in Patanatic. We had five clubs in our district, the Russell club in our neighboring Kansas district D5680, one club in Panajachel, Guatemala, and three districts combining their efforts to make this Global Grant happen. Those who saw this presentation got to hear about the tremendous progress being made in this community from the doctor who has been working in this community his entire life. I have a presentation that speaks about this project as well. If your club has not heard from me or Dr. Garcia about what is happening in this community, please reach out to me. I would be happy to visit your club and talk about the wonderful things happening in this community with the help of Rotary Foundation funds.
 
I am pleased that the District Grants subcommittee approved 38 district grants, involving 25 clubs in D5710. It’s always a pleasure to see all the wonderful and creative ideas that you have to help your communities. I look forward to seeing all the great local projects that are coming up this year!
 
There are still some clubs that need to please submit their Foundation goals for 2024-2025. I encourage you to set your personal and club Foundation goal for this year as soon as possible. Jennifer Berquist mentioned in last month’s newsletter one way you can reach that goal rather easily. That is to sign up for Rotary Direct at www.Rotary.org. With Rotary Direct, you can have any amount of funds deducted from the account of your choosing each month automatically. If you would like help setting this up, please feel free to contact me or Jennifer.
 
I am continually amazed at all the great work you do for your communities and our world with the help of Our Rotary Foundation! Building impact and enhancing lives through Our Rotary Foundation is what D5710 is doing daily.
Global Grant Scholarship Update
District 5710 Global Grant Scholarship Process for 2025!
 
District 5710 funds a Rotary Global Grant Scholarship every two years.  We started the process this fall to identify and interview scholarship candidates, one of whom will be selected to study abroad, starting after July 1, 2025.
 
To learn more about our District 5710 scholarship selection process, please go to our District home page Home Page | Rotary District 5710 (rotary5710.org), then click on the Foundation tab, and under that, click on the Global Grant Scholarships tab.  You will see lots of information about what Global Grant Scholarships are, how to apply, the process for our clubs and district, the process for students, etc.
 
Let’s get going to identify and select some excellent candidates to interview for our 2025-2027 Global Grant Scholarship.  If you do identify a potential candidate, please make sure none of their parents or grandparents have been Rotarians in the past three years.  Also, tell them not to fill out the scholarship application online but to fill it out on their own computer in Word.
 
Our current District 5710 Global Grant Scholar, Mattie Vandel, is working on a unique Global Studies master’s program through Humboldt University in Berlin. Mattie was in KC this summer, doing an internship at Global Ties KC plus attended or spoke to some local Rotary Clubs.  She heads back to Berlin to finish her degree next week.
 
Thanks to our Scholarship committee, to District 5710 leadership for funding and restarting the Global Grant Scholarship, and for those clubs who help find good candidates to apply. It is exciting to have an excellent scholar studying abroad and representing District 5710.
 
Steven M. Graham, Chair
Education and Scholarships Committee
Rotary District 5710
Anti-Human Trafficking Committee Update

Human trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar criminal industry that exists in every state, including Kansas. The individuals most vulnerable to trafficking are those who do not have access to basic human  needs. As cold weather approaches the number of those in need increases. The sponsoring clubs provided $5000 and the district matched that amount!

Multiple clubs from communities across District 5710 are participating in this grant and the Rotary Cares Winter kits will be distributed in all of their communities.

The sponsoring clubs  are Manhattan, Shawnee Mission, Community Action Against Human Trafficking, Leawood, Lenexa, Topeka South, and the District Anti-Human Trafficking Committee. Each club will solicit donations of supplies such as new stocking caps and gloves, and hand warmers. A committee of Rotarians from the clubs will purchase the necessary remaining supplies, including  caps, gloves, neck warmer, socks, hoodies, sweat pants, hand warmers, mylar blankets, protein snacks, and lip balm. We will then schedule 2 or more days to assemble the kits with Rotarian volunteers from the sponsoring clubs participating. Rotarians from each community will then deliver the Rotary Cares kits to victim service agencies in  their community. Our goal is to prepare and distribute 155 (or more) Rotary Cares Winter Kits.

Kansas City, KS Rotary
September was a busy month for the Kansas City, Kansas Rotary Club!  In addition to a great month of programs, KCK Rotary members spent volunteer time in the community.  Members assisted with Rosedale Development Association’s park clean-up at Fisher Park in Kansas City, Kansas, and restocked shelves in the food pantry at Cross-Lines Community Outreach, also in Kansas City, Kansas.
 
At weekly meetings held at the Club’s new meeting location at FosterAdopt Connect in Downtown KCK, Club members welcomed several interesting speakers, including US Senator Roger Marshall, who shared information on issues being addressed in DC that are of great interest to the KCK community.  Additional dignitaries visiting KCK Rotary in September were District 5710 Governor Tamara Sevcik and District Endowment and Major Gifts Chair Roger Aeschliman, as well as local physician and author Dr. Chris Jenson.
In recognition of September 11th, in addition to DG Sevcik, local firefighter G Matz spoke to the Club and provided his story of working at ground zero in the days after 9/11 as part of a team of firefighters from KCKFD.  Acknowledging the abrupt change in tone following G’s remarks, DG Sevcik presented great updates on the District and her goals for this year, gifting sunflower seeds to all members.  The next week, after a short presentation by Mattie Vandel, District 5710 Global Scholar, Mr. Aeschilman led members in a lively quiz game about the District’s fundraising efforts.  That quiz game certainly released the competitive spirit of KCK Rotarians!  For the final week of September, Dr. Chris Jenson, author and former emergency medicine physician, spoke to Club members about workplace stress and burnout.
Looking ahead, Club members are deeply involved in planning for hosting Mayor Tyrone Garner’s State of the Unified Government address, set for Tuesday, December 10, 2024.  More information concerning tickets for the event will be released soon.
Bonner Springs
Lawrence Central 
Leavenworth Rotary
Good food, a little exercise and the best fellowship at our 2nd Annual Oktoberfest Volksmarch!  Many thanks to Fund Raising Chair, Maria Minchew (& her husband Mo) and her committee, for organizing this great fund raiser in support of our Rotary Club of Leavenworth's Foundation (for our youth programs).  A special shout out goes out to the Willcott Brewing Company and Stanley's on Broadway for their support in making this event a great success!
Our recent semi-annual OTC Medicine Drive in support of our Saint Vincent Clinic was a resounding success thanks to our volunteers and community members who donated over $2500 worth of OTC Meds and $700 in cash; working with the Lansing Lions Club since 2014, collectively we have managed to collect $66,554 in OTC Meds and $11,700 in cash donations to make a difference in our community's free medical clinic.
Upcoming for our Club:
 
Rotary Park Clean Up - 12 October
 
Non-Perishable Food Drive (with community support) - 12 October
 
Veterans' Day Pancake Feed/Parade - 11 November
Leawood Rotary
On September 2nd the Leawood Rotary Club hosted its 10th annual Labor Day Run. Over 440 runners participated in the 5K run along scenic Tomahawk Creek Parkway. With the support of businesses, Rotarians, and the runners, the club raised over $40,000 to support its charitable projects. In addition to college scholarships to urban students, the club supports many organizations including Johnson County Christman Bureau, Happy Bottoms, Project Cure, Tusonge Children’s Ministries and others. We thank all those who supported our run this year.
 
Manhattan Rotary
September is Rotary’s Basic Education and Literacy month and the perfect time to highlight the Club’s donation of children’s books to elementary school libraries. Annually the club donates books to every elementary school library in Manhattan in recognition of our speakers. The project is managed by Stormy Kennedy, Rotarian and owner of Claflin books. Each week, the President ends the meeting by sharing the book title and the school where the book will be donated. Speakers sign an insert with the Rotary logo and denotes the book was donated by the Manhattan Rotary Club.
Two “Big Checks” were presented this month. President-elect, Chris Culbertson presented Melissa Soldan, development assistant with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Kathy Ray, executive director of the Crisis Center with “Big Checks” from cup money collections.
 
Our signature project, the Community Cares Chest had a huge month with detergent ranking high among products needed by local nonprofits. Members served forty nonprofits that collected detergent, vitamins, deodorant, books, and more. Rotarian Bill Richter reached beyond District 5710 to share books with other communities. Russell and Hillsboro libraries among others, took advantage of the great book giveaway.
 
The Club recognized Tracey DeBruyn’s 37 years as a Rotarian, who was among the pioneering women joining the Manhattan Rotary Club after the 1987 Supreme Court decision. Tracey served as club president from 2002-2003 and instituted cup money collections.
 
Members of the Manhattan Rotary Club volunteered with Feed My Starving Children to fill and pack meals consisting of dehydrated vegetables, flavorings, soy, and rice. The community wide event resulted in the packaging of over 100,000 meals in two days.
 
The K-State chapter of Rotaract resumed activities with a volunteer project at the Manhattan Emergency Shelter (MESI). Rotaractors organized clothes and other items in the MESI storeroom.
Manhattan Konza Rotary
September was an active month for the Manhattan Konza Rotary. Our monthly Cup Collection went to Cats Cupboard.
 
Painted Patriotic Pebbles were found by kids at the 9/11 Day of Remembrance event in City Park. Thanks to the members who helped paint these pebbles at Heather Fink's house in July.
 
Dr. David has traveled from Guatemala to tell us about the process of the projects occurring in Patanatic. Our own Memory Buffington went to Guatemala to help with the efforts, taking donations of water, school and medical supplies this year. 
 
Members of our club helped package thousands of meals of rice, beans, vitamin powder, protein powder and some dried herbs/spices in vacuum-sealed bags at the Feed My Starving Children Mobile Food Packing event on Friday & Saturday, September 20 & 21 at Pottorf Hall in CiCo Park.
 
Our own Joan Pierce hosted a special Downton Abbey cocktail party at her home on September 26. Club President Ben Kohl mixed unique drinks for those in attendance. A good time was had by all.
 
Kirk Crabtree was awarded his 2nd blue stone for his Paul Harris Foundation lapel pin. This additional stone signifies Kirk’s total of $3,000 in giving!  Thank you, Kirk, for your generous spirit!
 
Our Guest Speakers
On September 6, we heard from Steve Smethers, Former KSU Communication Professor and Eric Atkinson, former Ag Director of KSAC/KKSU radio about the upcoming Century of Sound & Service: Celebration of Kansas Journalism & Mass Communications. This celebration took place on K-State Campus under the 100-year-old radio towers on September 13.
 
September 13, the talented K-State Bio/Ag Engineering Professor, Vaishali Sharda, educated us on her Water Sustainability Research Projects. Water is near and dear to the Konza Rotary Club as Water Maters to all! On September 20, Dr. Kevin Cook, Owner of ROOTED: Fair Trade Retail shared his story of becoming a shop owner and the impact he and his family have on others. September 27, Jeff Wick, CEO of WTC shared fascinating stories about Building Out Fiber Structure for Manhattan and all that entails. 
We welcomed new member, Jane Schuh with Joe Mocnik and Club President Ben Kohl.
Shawnee Rotary
Many Shawnee Rotarians remember Tricia Stevenson as a long-time member of the Rotary Club of Shawnee.  If you knew Tricia, you’ll remember her beautiful smile, her kind and generous nature, and her strong desire to help others, both as a nurse and a Rotarian.  Tricia worked tirelessly on our Taste of Shawnee project for several years, but her favorite Rotary project was the Bike Safety Rodeo.  Through her position at Shawnee Mission Medical Center, she supplied free bike helmets to children for years.
 
Tragically, Tricia passed away in January of 2024 due to complications from a fire in her home.  The fire started in the kitchen due to unattended cooking and quickly spread.  There were also no working smoke alarms in the house. In the days and weeks after Tricia’s death, Shawnee Rotarians got to know Tricia’s family.  Through these new relationships we knew we wanted to honor Tricia and hopefully prevent another tragic death.  Shawnee Rotarians, together with our friends at the Shawnee Fire Department joined forces, and that is how Tricia’s Kitchen was born.  Funds from our local Foundation, as well as an anonymous donor, supported the purchase of kitchen hazard simulators. The Fire Department will use the simulators in the community and in schools to demonstrate fire prevention in the kitchen. Cooking is the leading cause of house fires in the United States.
Valley Falls

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