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                | Project Kickoff January 29th by 
                  Dave Moore
 
 
 Begin With 
                  The Children 
                      This week's meeting will be held at the 
                  Chamber of Commerce upstairs conference room beginning at 
                  12:15 p.m. to introduce the "Begin With The Children", a local 
                  Rotary project organized by Willie 
                  Richardson in cooperation with our two hospitals.  Vibert Kessler, the Director for 
                  Begin with the Children Foundation will be on hand along with 
                  District 
                  Governor Charlie 
                  Tegarden and 
                  representatives from the hospitals and 
                  local media.  
                  Beverages and finger foods will be served.   
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                | Burro 
                  BBQ Review by Dave Moore
 
 
  
 Planning is 
                  the Key  Frank Hart gave us an entertaining photo 
                  review presentation of the 2008 Burro BBQ as a reminder of 
                  just how much work goes into the event.  If you are a Committee 
                  Chairperson for any aspect of the 2009 Burro BBQ, now is the 
                  time to actively recruit members for your committee.  If you have not 
                  volunteered for a committee assignment, now is the time to 
                  offer your help in the areas in which you have experience or 
                  enjoy or want to learn.  
                  Sorry, all the Beer Booth positions are taken!  But help is needed for 
                  Tickets, Wood Gathering, Fire Pit Ignition, Meat Preparation, 
                  Vendor Booths, Burro Sheet Editorial, Kids Area, 
                  Entertainment, Food Service, Wine Sales and Soft Drink Sales. 
                   Of course, 
                  everyone gets to help with set-up and clean-up.  And don't forget the 
                  Pre-BBQ Golf Tournament and Family Barbecue at Chaparral 
                  Country Club, Friday afternoon, April 17th. 
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                | Upcoming Mexico Trips by Dave 
                  Moore
 
 
 Opportunities for 
                  Service       District 5490 is 
                  organizing trips to Hermosillo 
                  and Caborca, Mexico next month 
                  for Polio Vaccinations and Wheelchair Distributions.        February 13 - 
                  15, 2009,  Hermosillo, 
                  Mexico 
                    
     Project: 
                  Polio Immunizations      
                   Registration 
                  Costs: $170/person (includes transportation from Buckeye, 
                  Friday dinner, Sat breakfast/dinner, Sun breakfast) 
    Lodging: Approximately 
                  $60/night per double occupancy room times, 2 nights 
 Additional Costs: Lunches and 
                  any personal expenses.     Seats Available: 25 
    February 20 - 
                  22, 2009, Caborca, 
                  Mexico 
                          Project: Polio 
                  Immunizations and Wheelchair 
                  Distributions      Registration Costs: 
                  Approximately $200/person - 
                  final cost is to be determined. 
                  (Includes transportation from Phoenix, Friday dinner, Sat 
                  breakfast/dinner, Sun breakfast)     Lodging: Home hosting 
                  planned for those who would like that fellowship. Back 
                  - 
                  up is hotel at approximately 
                  $75/night per double occupancy room - 
                  2 nights.     Additional Costs: Lunches and 
                  any personal expenses.     Seats Available: 40 
    Contact Don 
                  Schiller in Prescott for more 
                  information: E-mail schiller@commspeed.net  Phone: 928-717-1000  Cell: 
                  928-710-2383  |  
                | Bill 
                  Gates Believes in Rotary by Dave 
                  Moore
 
 
 Gates Foundation Polio 
                  Grant   
    Art Harrington announced the exciting 
                  news to the club at last week's meeting about the increased 
                  commitment of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for an 
                  additional $255 million, on top of the $100 million donated 
                  last year, to help Rotary and its partners finish the job to 
                  eradicate Polio.      The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has 
                  awarded US$255 million to Rotary International in the global 
                  effort to eradicate polio, bringing the total committed by 
                  Rotary and the Gates Foundation to $555 million.       Bill Gates announced the new grant on 
                  Wednesday morning at the International Assembly in San Diego, 
                  shortly after meeting with incoming district governors from 
                  the four countries where the wild poliovirus is endemic -- 
                  Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan.     Polio eradication has been Rotary's top 
                  priority since 1985, with more than $1.2 billion contributed 
                  to the effort. Gates praised Rotary for providing the 
                  volunteers, advocates, and donors who have helped bring about 
                  a 99 percent decline in the number of polio cases. "The world 
                  would not be where it is without Rotary, and it won't get 
                  where it needs to go without Rotary," he said. 
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                | Training for Club Leaders by 
                  Dave Moore
 
 
 President-Elect Training Sessions (PETS) March 6-7 in 
                  Mesa 
                    
    Our club's President-Elect, Paul Stubler 
                  along with Secretary-elect Terry Kelly, Treasurer-elect Ed 
                  Marin and Presidents-nominee Jim Richardson are all headed to 
                  Mesa for special leadership 
                  training designed to help them develop the necessary skills, 
                  knowledge and motivation to lead our club in the next Rotary 
                  Year.    Consisting of well-known exceptional 
                  speakers, informative workshops, detailed district training 
                  sessions and fellowship and networking, the basic purpose 
                  of PETS is to have the best prepared, most enthusiastic 
                  club leaders in the Rotary world.     AZ PETS 
                  is a joint effort of the three Rotary districts in the state 
                  of Arizona. 
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