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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Today's Events:

President  Michael Mills  presiding

ROTARY
THEME
2007-2008

We welcome all of our Visitors:

Rotarians:
Gloria Burns – Pat Lowenstein
Wilbur Harrington from Antigua

Juan Burnal, Wealth Mgt. Bank United  (Raquel)

Elicia Mayers (Wilbur)

* * *  A N N O U N C E M E N T S  * * *

Bulletining two Potential New Members (week 2 of 2)

Pat Lowenstein, Event Planner
&
Denise Spelling, Mgr. of the Shops of Sunset (Diana)

Who has gotten a sponsor in the last 7 weeks?  They make the art show a success!

FOOTBALL MANIA

John Sorgie – we are 4-5 weeks away from the 1st week of football.  This substantial fundraiser shows off our salesmanship., Last year we raised $2300 in this simple sell football pool for the whole season RCSM makes $6 profit per book

ASSAD MASSOUD, Membership Committee Chair

Assad is in the hot seat trying to get help from all members for August is Rotary Membership Month

Bring a visitor in this month to show what a wonderful group of people and privilege it is to become a Rotarian. It is not hard to twist someone’s arm into receiving a free lunch.



We are all members of Asaad’s committee!

DISTRICT GOVERNOR'S VISIT

Please mark your calendars for the District Governor's visit to our club on August 14th. On that Tuesday, the Board and Committee Chairs should arrange to be at Bernie's to meet with DG Jim Norton one hour prior to the regular meeting (11:15am). During this hour, we'll apprise Gov. Jim of our plans for the year and receive very valuable advice on how to be more successful.

Jim & Candy Norton 

$$$ PRINTER CARTRIDGES FUNDRAISER $$$

  

We are accepting empty inkjet cartridges.    Bring them to the meetings or take a postage-paid plastic envelop home –  ask Mike Mills

DID YOU MISS A MEETING ‘CAUSE YOU WERE AWAY?

Our club goal is 100% Attendance! If you miss a meeting, it can be made-up within 2 weeks, before or after, of the missed meeting date.

For online make-ups:

http://www.rotary.org/newsroom/downloadcenter/pdfs/eclub_list.pdf

Visit www.rotary6990.org to find a club to make up an absence.

Attendance credit for a 30-minute interactive club Web site activity offers an alternative to making up a meeting at another club. To earn this credit, Rotarians log on to the site, read up on a range of subjects, post comments, & submit a form to the club secretary.

For make-ups anywhere around the world when traveling internationally:

http://rotary.org/support/clubs/index.html

NOTIFY DOREEN REITNAUER, SECRETARY, OF ALL MAKE-UPS:

dhiker217@aol.com

Mark Your Calendars

Tuesday, August 14 @ 11:15 AM

District Governor Visits RCSM

Board and Chairs be at the meeting @ 11:15 am

August 24 & 25, 2007

RI Presidential Conference 2007-2008 RI President Wilfred “Wilf” Wilkinson visits District 6990 @ The Westin Hotel - Fort Lauderdale $115 registration

There are 350 seats and 27 districts are participating. This is one of seven that will occur in the world.

Theme is Membership.  Assad and Mike are signed up to attend.  Interested?

September 29-30, 2007

Rotary Leadership Institute AIU – Weston

Thursday – Monday November 15-19, 2007

District Conference aboard the

Carnival  phone Carnival at 866-721-3225 and give them booking #4NX070 to register for your cabin now!!

Meeting Functionaries

Invocation:

Ed Fischer

Pledge:

Mike Newman

Guests:

Ann Fisher

Happy $$:

Diana Phillips

Door Prize:

Juan Burnal and Joanna Barusch

$$$ Prize: $3/$305 (K OF ©)

Gloria Burns

4-Way Test

Said by all

It’s Your Turn

July 31, 2007

Door Prize: Howell Watkins
Dessert:  Leo Haskins

August 7, 2007

Door Prize: Felipe Vidal                   
Dessert: Sid Greenstein

August 14, 2007

Door Prize: Ernie Swift                     
Dessert: Pansy Graham

August 21, 2007

Door Prize: Bob Straile                 
Dessert: Roy Gonas

August 29, 2007

Door Prize: John Sorgie 
Dessert: Donna Gaines

September 4, 2007 Door Prize: Carolyn Smith 
Dessert: Otto Fuentes

Future Speakers:

July 31, 2007

Gloria Burns, Burning With Energy

August 7, 2007

 

August 14, 2007

 

August 21, 2007

 
August 29, 2007  
September 4, 2007  

2007-08 OFFICERS:

President:  Michael Mills
millsmike@aol.com

President Elect:  Bill Enright
bille@handsonmiami.org

Vice President: Linda Kaplan
lk@lindakaplan.com

Secretary:  Doreen Reitnauer 
dhiker217@aol.com

Treasurer: David Jacobs
avid@jnccpas.com

Sergeant at Arms:  Hampton Booker
Hg262@bellsouth.net

Programming Chair 2007-08:  Roy Gonas
Members responsible for programming by month:
July – Maxene
August - open
September - Marty
October – Bob
November – Suzanne
December – Bill
January – open
February – Wendy
March – Otto
April – Ann  &   May – Ed

Maxene Graham introduced

A person who knows a lot about everything except the latest Parisian fashions.

ED FISCHER
SPEAK OUT
Edspeakout@cs.com

Interpersonal Relationship Skills – the Art of Getting Along

Ed is in the business of self development.  He has a presence on the “Live at 5” television show.  He is a Past President of the RCSM and our current Communication Chair for District 6990

So why can’t we all just get along?  Today we can learn how to, based on a test that is composed of 24 questions with 4 qualities.  Each question you pick those qualities that are most like you and which that are least like you.  For more information see:  Wilsonlearninginstitute.com

DISC is the four quadrant behavioral model based on the work of William Moulton Marston Ph.D. (1893 - 1947) to examine the behavior of individuals in their environment or within a specific situation. DISC looks at behavioral styles and behavioral preferences.

The tests classify four aspects of personality by testing a person's preferences in word associations (compare with Myers-Briggs Type Indicator). DISC is an acronym for:
  • Dominance - relating to control, power and assertiveness
  • Influence - relating to social situations and communication
  • Steadiness (submission in Marston's time)- relating to patience, persistence, and thoughtfulness
  • Conscientiousness (or caution, compliance in Marston's time) - relating to structure and organization
These four dimensions can be grouped in a grid with D and I sharing the top row and representing extroverted aspects of the personality, and C and S below representing introverted aspects. D and C then share the left column and represent task-focused aspects, and I and S share the right column and represent social aspects. In this matrix, the horizontal dimension represents a factor of "Assertive" or "Passive", while the vertical represents "Open" vs. "Guarded".
  • Dominance: People who score high in the intensity of the 'D' styles factor are very active in dealing with problems and challenges, while low D scores are people who want to do more research before committing to a decision. High "D" people are described as demanding, forceful, egocentric, strong willed, driving, determined, ambitious, aggressive, and pioneering. Low D scores describe those who are conservative, low keyed, cooperative, calculating, undemanding, cautious, mild, agreeable, modest and peaceful.
  • Influence: People with High I scores influence others through talking and activity and tend to be emotional. They are described as convincing, magnetic, political, enthusiastic, persuasive, warm, demonstrative, trusting, and optimistic. Those with Low I scores influence more by data and facts, and not with feelings. They are described as reflective, factual, calculating, skeptical, logical, suspicious, matter of fact, pessimistic, and critical.
  • Steadiness:(Submission in Marston's time): People with High S styles scores want a steady pace, security, and don't like sudden change. Low S intensity scores are those who like change and variety. High S persons are calm, relaxed, patient, possessive, predictable, deliberate, stable, consistent, and tend to be unemotional and poker faced. People with Low S scores are described as restless, demonstrative, impatient, eager, or even impulsive.
  • Conscientious: (Compliance in Marston's time): Persons with High C styles adhere to rules, regulations, and structure. They like to do quality work and do it right the first time. High C people are careful, cautious, exacting, neat, systematic, diplomatic, accurate, tactful. Those with Low C scores challenge the rules and want independence and are described as self-willed, stubborn, opinionated, unsystematic, arbitrary, and careless with details.

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