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Volume 38 | Issue 1 | July 2024

 
 
Governor's Message
 
Priority Four of Rotary International’s Action Plan is to “Increase Our Ability to Adapt.”  As a test, Rotary changes its leadership from top to bottom each year. It forces each Rotarian to adapt to new leadership.
 
As your new District Governor, I can say that following in the footsteps of Governor David Lukov, will be hard. Thank you, David, for your leadership! Hopefully, all of you will adapt to my leadership.
 
The new Rotary International President is Stephanie Urchick of the Rotary Club of McMurray, Pennsylvania. At an assembly of all the District Governor Elects in January, President-Elect Steffanie announced her theme as “The Magic of Rotary.” She immediately made it clear that there is no magic wand. She said, “You create the magic with every project completed, every dollar donated, and every new member.”
 
I am in my 50th year as a Rotarian in the same Club. Speaking of adapting, when I was inducted, the club's name was Marysville-North County Rotary. For a while, we were the North Snohomish County Rotary Club. After sponsoring the Marysville and the Stanwood-Camano Rotary Clubs, we settled on the Rotary Club of Arlington.
 
In preparing to write this message, I assumed that the theme for July was related to new leadership, as it has been in the past. The monthly theme for July is “Maternal and Child Health.” But I can adapt!
 
One of my goals with the monthly message is to highlight Club projects in our district that address one of Rotary International’s focus areas. Monthly themes now highlight areas of focus. I encourage clubs with projects in a specific focus area to share that project with district members by providing a story for use. There is a form that a club may use to submit stories to the Peace Arch Journal.  Click here for a link to the form. See the From the Editor's Desk article below for more specific details on your submission
 
As with all of Rotary’s focus areas, there is an action group for Reproductive, Maternal, and Child Health. If you are interested in that focus area, join the action group.
 
Every day, mothers risk their lives giving birth, and millions of children die each year from treatable, preventable causes. At least 7 million children under the age of five die annually due to malnutrition, poor health care, and inadequate sanitation. To combat this, Rotary provides immunizations, antibiotics, and essential medical services for babies while supporting trained healthcare providers for mothers and children. 
 
When it comes to children’s health, we cannot forget Rotary’s decades-long effort to eradicate polio.  Please help that effort by donating now to PolioPlus. There is no magic wand! We create the magic with every project completed, every dollar donated, and every new member.
 
 
 

 

District Installation & Club Awards

DISTRICT LEADERSHIP INSTALLATION AND CLUB AWARDS
 
All District Rotarians and their guests are invited to the District Installation and Club Awards event on 14 July. Registration is open on the District website: www.rotarydistrict5050.org. For those Rotarians coming to the event who may be looking for lodging, our recommendation would be one of the following hotels: Best Western Plus/Arlington Marysville, Angel of the Winds Hotel, Tulalip Resort Hotel, or Holiday Inn Express Marysville.
 
Club awards will also be presented at the event.  It will be a fun evening!
 

 
DISTRICT 5050 CLUBS
 
No Clubs provided any information.
 

From the Editor's Desk

 
As we start the new Rotary Year, this is a time for us to take a look at the impact we are making in our communities. Are there things that we can do differently? Are there things we can start doing to positively affect people locally, regionally or internationally? Have you asked those people what they need? Have you asked your supporters how they would want their support to be utilized? My Club participates in our community's weekly Farmers Market through the summer. We ask visitors to our table where we should put our support by having them "vote" with ping pong balls. They put the ball in one of several containers that are labeled with projects that we are currently doing or how we can distribute our funds. This seemingly simple act has multiple benefits. It allows us to engage with the community and tell the story of Rotary. If people join our Club that's a bonus!
 
Thank you David Lukov for serving as Governor this past year. Welcome Governor Dave Duskin who will be formally sworn in on 14 July. You can register for the installation event by clicking the link in the article above. This will be an exciting event. Western attire is recommended for the evening. See article above for registration information.
 
No doubt have noticed we have changed the look of the Journal. We'd love to know what you think of this. Drop me a message. Thank you to Phoenix MacLaren for being instrumental in the makeover. In addition to ALL she does for the PNW Passport Club & the Rotaract Club of Frasier Valley, she's a valued member of the District Communications Team.
 
You will notice that there aren't any reports from Clubs...again. I know you have events. I know you are making a difference in your communities. Why not share that with the rest of us?
 
I am also curious to know why only about half of you read the Journal. In the time I've served as Editor, this statistic hasn't changed. What can we do to increase the readership?
 
Lastly, an appeal to Club Secretaries. Please ensure that every member in your Club has a valid email address. If the email is not valid your members are missing valuable communication from your Club, the District and Rotary International.
 
If you want your Club's program, initiative, fundraiser and success story to be seen by the entire District (and our friends outside of the District), send us the information! With graphics or photos. And please make sure you identify everyone in the photos. Remember, the deadline is the 23rd of the month before publication. Thank you to those that are sending material. Best to use the Story Submittal forms available at the District website and photos should be separate in jpeg format with everyone identified. Word documents are the best. Make sure any graphics or images you use in your submissions are original, perhaps even created by your own members and not taken off of the internet unless you have received copyright permission.
 
 
 
 
 
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment,
until it becomes a memory.
 

 
 
The
Peace Arch Journal
 
This monthly publication is a service to District Members and Friends. It is intended as a source of news and opinion from throughout the District.
 
The mission of the Peace Arch Journal is to promote communication, understanding, fellowship and fun beyond club meetings, in a manner complementary to shared efforts at placing Service Above Self.
 
Please send articles and news with or without pictures attached to emails. Photographs are always a plus! Note that the editor appreciates conservation of space in order to meet the sender’s needs and the editor’s time.
 
The deadline is the 23rd of the month.
 
Address any and all information to the Peace Arch Journal Editor.
 
James Monroe
Rotary Club of Lake Stevens, WA
 
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Upcoming Events
Installation DG Dave & District Leadership
Stilly Brook Farm
Jul. 14, 2024
4:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
 
Rotary Hands Across the Border
Peace Arch Park Pavilion
Aug. 23, 2024
4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
 
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Leadership Team of Rotary International District 5050
 
Governor
Dave Duskin
Rotary Club of Arlington
Cell: 425-879-4515
 
Governor Elect
Isabelle Hayer
Rotary Club of Surrey
Cell: 604-655-2622
 
Governor Nominee
Kathleen Olson
Rotary Club of Arlington
Cell: 253-988-0827
 
 
Secretary
Christi King
Rotary Club of La Conner
Cell: 425-876-7586
Email: christiandjada@gmail.com
 
Treasurer
Maria Nemeth
Rotary Club of Chilliwack-Mt. Cheam
 
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