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Rotary Event Tent

 

·       10 x 10 pop-up canopy tent with Rotary logos, screens, wall panels and skirts.

·       $35/week rental fee (plus shipping, if requested).

·       May be reserved in advance of event at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

·       Pick up at the D5100 office or have shipped to your location.

 

Rotarian Video Magazine DVDs

 

·       Rotarian stories of World Community Service and other topics of Rotarian interest

·       Suitable for use in weekly meetings/programs, Firesides or for individual viewing enjoyment

·       In English, with Closed Captioning and subtitles in Spanish and French

·       No rental fee ($3.50 shipping, if requested)

·       May be reserved in advance

·       Pick up at the D5100 office or have mailed to your location


Volume 1 Issue 1 (2006)

  • Casualties After the War: Assisting Land Mine Survivors – Rotarians in Bhosnia, Cambodia and Canada give free prosthetics to land mine victims (9 minutes)
  • After The Tsunami: Renewing lives, Reviving Communities – Past RI President Bhicai Rattakul tells how Rotarians are helping after the tsunami (11 minutes)  After The Tsunami photo essay (8 minutes)
  • Women of the Nile – Rotary clubs in Egypt build a training center for local women (5 minutes)
  • Shelterbox – British Rotarians provide shelter-in-a-box to disaster victims worldwide (4 minutes)

 

Volume 1 Issue 2 (2006)

  • Rotary Stories: D’Lisa Simmons – Rotarian and former Foundation Scholar shares her life-changing experiences (14 minutes)
  • Getting into Gears – Rotarians use hands-on learning techniques to teach math & science to U.S. schoolchildren (7 minutes)
  • Smiles – Russian orphans receive free dental care from American, Finnish and Russian Rotarians (9 minutes)
  • Children of the Golden Triangle – Rotarians provide safe haven to Thailand’s hill tribe children (17 minutes)

 

Volume 1 Issue 3 (2006)

  • A Difficult Choice – Rotarians in District 9100 propose long-term solutions to West Africa’s recurring food crisis (10 minutes)
  • Children of the Chinandega Dump – Rotarians from Texas and Nicaragua combine resources to provide education to children of the Chinandega garbage dump (14 minutes)
  • Rotarians At Work – Over 4,700 Rotarians from the U.S. and Mexico perform 86 community service projects during a district-wide one-day event (10 minutes)

 

Volume 2 Issue 1 (2006)

  • Growing Community: Farmers Feed the Children – Rotary clubs partner with Heifer International to deliver fresh milk from rural farmers to children in Romanian orphanages and hospitals (13 minutes)
  • Soul of Africa – In the face of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Rotarians in South Africa are bringing education, nutrition and health care to AIDS orphans, with help from non-profit partner Soul of Africa (14 minutes)

 

Volume 2 Issue 2 (2007)

  • The Last Hurdle: Polio in India – A journey through history; NIDs and rehabilitation associated with Rotary’s polio eradication efforts (8 minutes)
    • Success Stories (7 minutes)
    • From Crawling to Walking ( 5 minutes)
  • Building Bridges – The rebuilding of the Mostar Bridge symbolizes the reunification of a city and its people (8 minutes)
  • Gift of Life – An Iraqi girl visits the U.S. to receive heart surgery funded by Indiana Rotary clubs (10 minutes)

 

Volume 2 Issue 3 (2007)

  • Majla Custo: A Rotary Youth Exchange Story – A student leaves Bosnia-Herzegovina for a yearlong stay in the U.S. (7 minutes)
  • Little by Little: Microcredit in Honduras – Rotarians in Honduras provide small business loans to help women break free of poverty (14 minutes)
    • Photo Essay: Mariana Ponce, microcredit recipient
  • Rocky Mountain Rendezvous – A video roundup of the 2007 RI Convention in Salt Lake City (4 minutes)

 

Volume 3 Issue 1 (2007)

  • Rotary, SHARE and Shramdaan – In the arid hills of India’s west coast, Rotarians conserve precious monsoon rains through water harvesting (9 minutes)
  • Every Minute Was Worth It – With equipment donated through partnership among Rotary clubs in the U.S., Liberia and Ghana, the Africa Mercy Ship departs on a mission of aid to war-torn Liberia (15 minutes)
  • Polio Exhibit: “Whatever Happened to Polio?” – Take a virtual tour of the exhibit on permanent display at the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Georgia (3 minutes)
  • Brazil Bakery Photo Essay – Working with local schools, Brazilian Rotary clubs help teenage students expand their horizons by learning to bake bread (4 minutes)

 

Volume 3 Issue 2 (2008)

  • Key to Literacy – Working under a 3-H grant from The Rotary Foundation, Rotarians brought a revolutionary teaching method to Brazil and taught 72,000 students to read and write (12 minutes)
  • Just Needing Some Help – The Rotary clubs of Springfield, MO, are helping to transform hunger into hope by sponsoring a mobile food pantry program (9 minutes)
  • A Partnership of the Heart – The Heart Handicap Center, located in Podebrady, Czech Republic, is a Rotary-supported community that provides adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to earn a living (7 minutes)
  • Fire Families Photo Essay – An intimate look at the 2007 wildfires that ravaged Southern California and how the local Rotary clubs helped residents and club members recover from the disaster (5 minutes)

 

Volume 3 Issue 3 (2008)

  • A Survivor’s Story: Mirzeta Gobeljic – Rotarians in Bosnia continue an ongoing club project assisting land mine survivor Mirzeta Gobeljic (8 minutes)
  • RI President Dong Kurn Lee: Getting Started – 2008-09 RI president discusses the people and events that prepared him for his new role (7 minutes)
  • Hunger, Water, Literacy and Family of Rotary Videos – Previewed at the RI Convention in Los Angeles, these four videos offer a glimpse into Rotary’s humanitarian work (14 minutes)
  • 2008 RI Convention Highlights (3 minutes)

 

Volume 4 Issue 1(2008)

  • Rotary Stories: Gilberto Mendes de Oliveria – As a boy, Gilberto was taken in by a charity in Betim, Brazil.  Today, he and his Rotary club have established a workshop at the charity where they train unemployed youths to become electricians (12 minutes)
  • Giving It Their All – Through the efforts of the Rotary Club of West Jacksonville, children with disabilities can now play baseball at the new Miracle League field (8 minutes)
  • Help Our People – After a record-breaking flood in July 2008, Rotarians in Cedar Rapids, IA, roll up their sleeves to help their community recover and rebuild (4 minutes)
  • Bridging the Gap – Rotaractors, RYLA participants and Youth Exchange alumni suggest how to turn graduates of Rotary’s youth programs into Rotarians (3 minutes)

 

Volume 4 Issue 2 (2009)

  • From the Ground Up – For 18 years, the Rotary Club of Hartford, WI, in partnership with Hartford High School, has supported an annual vocational training program that helps students design and build a house in their community (11 minutes)
  • Friendships, Networks, Community – A look at the Rotary Club of Chicago and how its members use business networking to change the lives of Chicago’s youth (10 minutes)
  • Mending Hearts – Working with Matching Grants from The Rotary Foundation, Korean and Mongolian clubs have brought more than 125 children from Mongolia to Korea for life-saving heart surgery (3 minutes)
  • Eradicating Polio: What It Takes – This photo essay covers the April 2008 Subnational Immunization Day along the India-Nepal border and shows how Rotarians and their partners brought the vaccine to the people - and the people to the vaccine (6 minutes)

 

Volume 4 Issue 3 (2009)

  • Sowing Hope – A report on Keep Mongolia Green, the Korean-Mongolian partnership that fights desertification in the Gobi by planting trees and creating community farms. (15 minutes)
  • Women in Rotary – A look at women’s entrance to Rotary and the important role they have played. (11 minutes)
  • John Kenny: A People’s Man – An intimate profile of Rotary International’s President for 2009-2010.


Volume 5 Issue 1 (2010)  

  • Reawakening – In response to the 2004 tsunami, the Rotarians of Sri Lanka launch the Schools Re-awaken Project and build 20 new schools serving nearly 12,000 students. (15 minutes)
  • Finding Their Vision – Student journalists travel the world making documentary films through a program sponsored by the French regional magazine, Le Rotarien. (11 minutes)
  • A Little School in Rio – Through international partnerships forged by grassroots Rotarians, a school in a troubled area of Rio de Janerio becomes the center of a comprehensive community project.  (10 minutes)

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