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ROTARY’S
2021- 2022 THEME

ROTARACT DISTRICT 7020’S


2021- 2022 THEME

ROTARY’S FIVE AVENUES OF SERVICE

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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ROTARY’S SEVEN AREAS OF FOCUS

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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ROTARY IN MOBAY
Rotary Club of Montego Bay – 2nd oldest club in Jamaica.
Sponsor/Parent club of Mt. Alv and Cornwall

Rotary Club of L.I.F.E. – one of the newest clubs in the Caribbean. Sponsor/Parent Club of Mobay Hi,
Herbert Morrison and Green Pond

Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean – Aunty Tasha member of, co-ordinator of youth projects – Butterfly
Storybook (writing competition for EarlyAct) PICS (Photo competition for Interact) and ROAR (public
speaking for Rotaract)

Rotaract Clubs – Rtct Club of Montego Bay; Rtct Club of UWI-WJC; Rtct Club of UTECH; Rtct Club
of MBCC; Rtct Club of Falmouth.

ROTARY’S MONTHLY THEMES

The Rotary year starts every 1st of July

JULY – NO SPECIAL DESIGNATION


AUGUST – MEMBERSHIP & NEW CLUB
DEVELOPMENT
SEPTEMBER - BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACY
OCTOBER – ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
NOVEMBER – FOUNDATION (INTERACT WEEK)
DECEMBER – DISEASE PREVENTION & TREATMENT
JANUARY – VOCATIONAL SERVICE
FEBRUARY – PEACE & CONFLICT PREVENTION/
RESOLUTION
MARCH – WATER & SANITATION (ROTARACT WEEK)
APRIL – MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH
MAY – YOUTH SERVICES

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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JUNE – ROTARY FELLOWSHIP MONTH


LOGOS, COLOURS, BRANDING

PINS

CERTIFICATES

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 2021-2022, MR SHEKHAR MEHTA

Elected for the 2021-22 term, Shekhar Mehta


is a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-
Mahanagar, West Bengal, India.
Mehta is encouraging Rotary members to change lives
through service. His theme Serve to Change Lives asks
members to participate in service projects where they can
make a difference in their communities and the people who
live in them.
"Rotary kindled the spark within me to look beyond myself
and embrace humanity," he said. "Service became a way of
life for me and I, like many others, adopted the guiding
philosophy that 'Service is the rent I pay for the space I
occupy on this earth, and I want to be a good tenant of this
earth.'"
Mehta also wants members to focus their efforts on
empowering girls and ensuring their access to education,
resources, services, and opportunities so that future generations of women leaders will have the tools they
need to succeed. Mehta is asking members to use Rotary's belief that diversity, equity, and inclusion is
critical in all we do as a compass to guide this work.

ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2021-2022 LOUIS WEAVER

Rotary District 7020 is located in the Caribbean, on two


geographical areas, separated by Dominican Republic
(District 4060) and Puerto-Rico (District 7000).  District 7020
includes 83 Rotary clubs in 10 different countries or
territories.

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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INTERACT OPERATIONS

 Meet every week for fun, fellowship and service


 Suggest the following:
o One project per term
o One guest speaker per term
o One inter-clubbing per year hosted at your school
o Two inductions per year (may have at Interclubbing at each other’s schools)
o Host an assembly during Interact Week (it is also Key Club week)
o Choose to acknowledge a day or 2 per month from the calendar
 Have a School Advisor
 Have a Rotarian link within your sponsor club
 Plan to visit a Rotary or Rotaract Meeting
 Link with other Interact Clubs in Jamaica, the Caribbean and the world
 Use Rotary.Org to educate executives and members on all things Rotary
 Put your Interact involvement on your resume
 Keep meeting openings, icebreakers and closing non-religious
 Have a mix of students from lower and upper school on the executive
 Consider a shadow board
 The last meeting before Easter Holidays, the new Executive Body is voted in
 During the last term of school, lower school executives and members run the club while upper school
executives and members prepare for and take exams
 Over the summer – July & August, the old & new Executives stay in touch with members and keep
the club alive
 In August, Executives meet up to make plans for the new school year
 Utilise Rotarians for Career Days at school
 Make ICC Beach Clean-up the first festive event of your Interact Year – 3rd Sat in Sept 18th 2021
 Follow RI’s citation

Aunty Tasha is available to:


 Train / Guest Speak on a variety of topics including:
Public Speaking, Emotional Intelligence, Employability - Resume
Readiness & Ideal Interviews.
 Order pins & print certificates
 Induct new executives and members at installation ceremonies
 Assist in any way!!

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Rotarian. Natasha Parchment-Clarke t. 1876 869 5940 e.natashaparchmentclarke@gmail.com
- - ROTARIAN SINCE 2009 - - PAST PRESIDENT - - PAUL HARRIS FELLOW - - CLIMATE ACTION TEAM EXECUTIVE - -
- - ESRAG MEMBER - - YOUTH & ENVIRONMET LIAISON for RC of MONTEGO BAY & RC of L.I.F.E- -
- -Currently: YOUTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, ROTARY E-CLUB OF THE CARIBBEAN, D7020 - -
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