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Rotary International

District 5690, Inc. 2015-2016

Directory

David Yoder District Governor

952 Falcon Rd. Newton, KS 67114-7908

Res: 316-772-6566 Bus: 316-284-6830 Cell: 316-772-6566

[email protected]

www.rotary5690.org

http://www.facebook.com/groups/167385203248/

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District 5690 Directory

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Governor’s Club Visits and Contact Information 2

Rotary International President K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran 3

Message From RI President K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran 4

RI Director Greg Podd 5

General Secretary of RI and TRF John Hewko 6

Rotary International Club and District Support 7

District Governor David Yoder 8

Letter From District Governor David Yoder 9

District Governor Elect Dean Kennedy 10

Assistant Governors

Mike Brack 11

Dave Wetmore 12

Helen Barnes 13

Paul Blissett 14

Kelle Thompson 15

Andrew German 16

Kim Manring 17

District Trainer Fred Heismeyer 18

District Executive Committee 19

College of Past District Governors 19-22

Listing of Clubs and Officers 23-31

District Committees & Appointments 32-41

District 2015-2016 Budget 42

RI and District Honors 43-44

District Bylaws 45-54

The Four Way Test and The Object of Rotary 55

NOTICE:

This Directory is intended for the personal use of District 5690 Rotarians ONLY. Under no circumstances

should this directory be loaned to non-Rotarians or

used for a commercial mailing list.

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July 1 Wednesday Winfield

July 6 Monday Hutchinson

July 6 Monday Old Town Wichita

July 7 Tuesday Kingman

July 7 Tuesday Newton

July 9 Thursday Andover

July 14 Tuesday Texhoma

July 15 Wednesday Boise City

July 16 Thursday Beaver

July 17 Friday Guymon

July 21 Tuesday Ulysses

July 22 Wednesday Sublette

July 23 Thursday Hugoton

July 27 Monday Arkansas City

August 4 Tuesday Liberal

August 5 Wednesday Johnson

August 6 Thursday Syracuse

August 18 Tuesday West Wichita

August 19 Wednesday East Wichita

August 20 Thursday W. Sedgwick Co. Sunrise

August 21 Friday Derby

August 24 Monday Dodge City

August 24 Monday Kinsley

August 25 Tuesday Larned

August 26 Wednesday Greensburg

August 27 Thursday Pratt

September 1 Tuesday Cimarron

September 2 Wednesday Garden City

September 8 Tuesday Wellington

September 14 Monday Wichita

September 16 Wednesday El Dorado

October 2-3 District Conference - Newton

District Office:

Curtis Dick - Executive Secretary/Treasurer

613 Quail Nest Rd.

Winfield, KS 67156

[email protected]

Cell: 620-222-4196

Rotary International: One Rotary Center Office: 847-866-3000 1560 Sherman Avenue Fax: 847-328-8554 Evanston, IL 60201 www.rotary.org

Governor’s Club Visit Schedule

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K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran

Rotary Club of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Rotary International

President 2015-2016

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K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran is CEO and founder of a publicly listed company with a worldwide clientele in the tea packaging industry. His company, Printcare Plc, is the winner of national and international awards of excellence. He also serves on the board of several other companies and charitable trusts. He is the founding president of the Sri Lanka Anti-Narcotics Association.

A Rotarian since 1974, Ravindran has served RI as treasurer; director; Foundation trustee, committee member, vice chair, and chair; task force member; RI training leader; and district governor.

As his country’s national PolioPlus chair, Ravindran headed a task force consisting of the government, UNICEF, and Rotary and worked closely with UNICEF to successfully negotiate a ceasefire with the northern militants during National Immunization Days. He also chaired the Schools Reawakening project, sponsored by Rotary clubs and districts in Sri Lanka, to rebuild 25 tsunami-devastated schools to

benefit 15,000 children.

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A Message From

Rotary International

President K.R. “Ravi”

Ravindran to the

Rotarians of D5690

30 April 2015

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

All of us reach a point in our lives when we must decide what we

want our legacy to be. Do we want to be remembered for the

material things we pursued or the relationships we nurtured? Do we

want others to recall only the cars we drove or the jobs we had when

they think of us? Will this world be better off for our having been in

it?

In Rotary, we know what legacy we are leaving for the world. When

Rotarians see a need, they meet it. When Rotarians see conflict,

they work to bring peace. Rotarians work every day to make the

world a better place.

We have all come to Rotary for different reasons, but we have

stayed in Rotary because it has brought out the best in us. It has

shown us the value of integrity, compassion, and dedication. In

Rotary, we now have family members around the world. In short,

Rotary has made us better people - people who want to make a

difference. Rotary has been a gift to each of us.

This year, we will give that gift to others. Whether that is through

participation in a National Immunization Day, a strategic partnership

funded by a Rotary grant, an invitation issued to someone to join

Rotary, or a simple act of goodwill, we will continue to share Rotary’s

good work with people around the globe. In telling our Rotary

stories, we will tell others about the many ways that Rotary has

given us a legacy that lasts.

I look forward to the great work we will do together in Rotary this

year, as we strive to Be a Gift to the World.

K.R. Ravindran

2015-2016 President, Rotary International

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Greg E. Podd is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) and has operated his own practice since June 1979. He is a past President and owner of a very large metal fabrication firm for the telecommunication industry and an international healthcare software development firm.

A Rotarian since 1982, Podd has served RI as RI president’s representative, Major Gifts adviser, member of the Finance and Investment committees, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, regional RI membership zone coordinator, Council on Legislation representative, training leader, Rotary Foundation Future Vision training leaders, district governor, and assistant chief sergeant-at-arms at the International Assembly.

Greg is the recipient of RI’s “Service Above Self Award” and The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service Award. Greg and his wife Pam have been married for 39 years, and have three beautiful children and three very special grandchildren. All members of the family are Paul Harris Fellows with Greg and Pam being Multi Paul Harris Fellows, Paul Harris Society Members, Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member, Bequest Society Members, and Major Donors. In addition both Greg and Pam are Arch C. Klumph Society Members.

Greg Podd

Rotary Club of Evergreen, Colorado

Rotary International

Director 2014-16

District Governor 2003-04

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John Hewko

General Secretary

Rotary International and The Rotary

Foundation

Rotary Club of Kyiv Ukraine

From 2004 to 2009, Hewko was vice president for opera-tions and compact development for the Millennium Chal-lenge Corporation (MCC), a U.S. government agency es-tablished in 2004 to deliver foreign assistance to the world’s poorest countries. At MCC, he was the principal United States negotiator for foreign assistance agreements to 26 countries in Africa, Asia, South America, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union. During his tenure, he complet-ed the negotiation of assistance agreements totaling $6.3 billion to 18 countries for infrastructure, agriculture, water and sanitation, health, and education projects.

Prior to joining MCC, Hewko was an international partner with the law firm Baker & McKenzie, specializing in interna-tional corporate transactions in emerging markets. He helped establish the firm’s Moscow office and was the managing partner of its offices in Kyiv and Prague.

While working in Ukraine in the early 1990s, Hewko assist-ed the working group that prepared the initial draft of the new Ukrainian post-Soviet constitution and was a charter member of the first Rotary club in Kyiv.

Hewko has been a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, an adjunct profes-sor of law at Georgetown University, and a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has published papers and articles in leading U.S. and interna-tional publications, and he has spoken extensively on politi-cal and business issues dealing with the former Soviet Union, Central Europe, Africa, and Latin America. He is also a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.

Hewko holds a law degree from Harvard University, a mas-ter’s in modern history from Oxford University (where he studied as a Marshall Scholar), and a bachelor’s in government and Soviet studies from Hamilton College in New York.

As general secretary, Hewko leads a diverse staff of 800 at RI’s World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA, and seven international offices. Hewko is a Paul Harris Fellow. He and his wife, Margarita, live in Evanston.

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CLUB AND DISTRICT SUPPORT (CDS)

WWW.ROTARY.ORG/MYROTARY/CONTACT/REPRESENTATIVES

CDS staff is your key Rotary contact. We provide personalized service, training, and regional guidance on Rotary resources, policies, and procedures. Contact us if you have questions on:

ROTARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

BOARD POLICY AND ROTARY CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS NAVIGATING MY ROTARY AND DOING YOUR ROTARY

BUSINESS ONLINE

James R. Damato, Jr.

Supervisor

[email protected]

Phone: 847-866-3405

Fax: 847-556-2197

Julie Aubry

Coordinator

[email protected]

Phone: 847-866-3429

Fax: 847-556-2197

Rotary International

Club and District Support

One Rotary Center

1560 Sherman Avenue

Evanston, IL 60201-3698

www.rotary.org

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David Yoder District Governor

2015-2016

952 Falcon Rd. Newton, KS 67114-7908

Res: 316-772-6566 Bus: 316-284-6830 Cell: 316-772-6566

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Newton

David Yoder is a past president of the Newton Rotary Club, and served as Assistant Governor for five years. He also has been actively involved in planning and instructing at Heartland PETS. He has been a Rotarian for 14 years, is very impressed with the ideals Rotary stands for and is honored to be a part of such a fine organization. In the Newton club, David is involved as a Board member.

David serves as the Harvey County Attorney, an elected position he has held since 2002. Prior to that time he was in private practice with the law firm of Ice, Turner and Baer in Newton, and served as Harvey County’s first District Court Trustee, a position he held for nearly 12 years.

David is a proud graduate of Wichita State University and Washburn University School of Law, and served five years in the United States Air Force as a Judge Advocate. He has also served as Municipal Judge for the City of Newton, Harvey County Small Claims Judge, and as City Prosecutor in Newton and Halstead.

David has been involved in numerous organizations designed to make Newton and Harvey County a better place to live, including the Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Multi-Disciplinary Team, Family Advocate Support Team, and the Domestic Violence CCR Team, volunteering with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the Newton High School Mentorship program, serves on the state Board of Directors of Finding Words Kansas, and has served as President of Communities in Schools, the Harvey County Bar Association, and the Harvey County Drug Free Youth Coalition

David has been a presenter in various capacities, including PETS, speaking to numerous Rotary clubs in District 5690 on methamphetamine awareness, is a frequent presenter in the Newton Citizens Police Academy, was a national presenter in a Washington, DC Partners For Justice program, and was the primary author of the Harvey County Drug Endangered Children Protocols.

David has numerous hobbies and interests, including watching old movies, golfing, reading everything within reach, and is a fanatical fantasy football fan.

David continues to reside in the town of his birth, Newton, and is active in the First Presbyterian Church, where his wife Lori serves as Secretary. They have six children and six grandchildren, with two more on the way.

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District Governor’s Letter

to the Rotarians of

District 5690

This is a great time to be a Rotarian, and I am humbled and

honored to have this opportunity to serve as your District

Governor. I look forward to getting to know all of you better

this year, and working together to make this the best District in

Rotary.

The clubs are the lifeblood of Rotary, and your dedication to

making your communities better by engaging in local

improvement projects can never be overstated. We applaud

those efforts and stand ready to assist in any way possible.

The District is here to serve the clubs, and I strongly believe in

teamwork, openness, and service. I encourage any of you to

contact myself or any District Committee member with any

questions or requests for assistance you or your club may

have. You will find we have a great leadership group ready

and willing to help in any way they can. We are truly a team

in this District, and no one is more valuable than you.

Recruiting and retaining members was a major concern I

heard most often at PETS during our get-acquainted period.

Our District has formed a Membership Cadre and we are

working to develop a membership visioning plan to ensure our

District thrives in the future, and you will all be an important

part of this exciting plan. I look forward to working with your

clubs in this critical area as the year progresses.

On the global stage, together with Rotarians throughout the

world, we are so very close to finally eradicating polio. It

could happen during our year, and what better legacy can we

leave for our future generations?

I look forward to a great year of working together in service to

our communities, and to making the world a better place

through our involvement. By serving others through Rotary,

you are all truly a Gift to the World.

David Yoder

Rotary District 5690 Governor

2015-2016

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Dean Kennedy District Governor Elect

2016-2017

2908 Cabrillo Drive Winfield, KS 67156 Res: 620-221-1510 Bus: 620-221-1400 Cell: 620-212-4107

dean.kennedy@community national.com

Rotary Club of Winfield

Dean has been a Rotarian since 1990 and is a multiple Paul

Harris Fellow and sustaining member of the Rotary Foundation.

He is a Past President of the Winfield Rotary Club and is

excited about 2016-2017 as District Governor. He is known as

“Mr. RYLA” and founded RYLA for District 5690. Dean and his

wife, Cheryl, have hosted many GSE team members, Rotary

exchange members, Russian Exchange, and youth exchange.

Dean and Cheryl have been married for over 42 years and have

two daughters, one a veterinarian and one a nurse. They have

6 grandchildren that will all eventually attend RYLA when they

are old enough. Family and grandchildren are a huge part of

their lives.

Dean is a graduate of Pittsburg State University and

Southwestern Graduate Trust School at Southern Methodist

University. His vocation spans over 45 years in trust and

estate work in banking and he is currently Executive Vice-

President and Trust Officer at Community National Bank & Trust

in Winfield. His community service includes Chamber of

Commerce, Leadership Cowley County, First United Methodist

Church, 4-H, Cowley County Fair, American Red Cross, Past

President of the Kansas Bankers Association--Trust Division,

and many others.

He enjoys helping people, golfing, attending his grandchildren’s

events, and bleeding purple at the Kansas State Football

games.

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Mike Brack Assistant Governor

Division I

Cimarron, Garden City Liberal, Sublette

P.O. Box 241

Liberal, KS 67905 Res: 620-624-6853 Bus: 620-482-0466

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Liberal

Mike Brack (spelled Brack, but pronounced Brock) has been a

member of the Liberal Rotary Club since June of 2004. He has

served as Club Secretary for many years and served as President

in 2008-09 and has served on several committees. Mike earned

his first Paul Harris Fellow in 2011.

For over seventeen years Mike was in the Country Club Manage-

ment field working in KS, MO and TX. While a Club Manager he

served on the Mid America and the Oklahoma/Kansas CMAA

Boards as well as a member of the International Wine Society.

Most recently, he has changed fields to become the Executive

Director of the Baker Arts Center in Liberal, Kansas. He brings his

love of music and the culinary arts to the job hoping to bridge all of

the cultural arts together for the community and surrounding are-

as. Mike is involved in many different organizations in his commu-

nity. Currently he is the Lodge Master for Masonic Fargo Lodge

#300, Southwest Shrine Club member and past President, Presi-

dent of Live On Stage, Chamber of Commerce Ambassador,

Southwest Symphony Board Member, Air Fair Board Member and

volunteers for Southwest Miracles and the Boy Scouts of America

(Eagle Scout 1981). He is a member of the Lutheran Church and

he enjoys singing for special events in the community. He also

enjoys catering for large events and also cooks for the Wednes-

day meals at the First Southern Baptist Church.

Mike was born in Wichita, but grew up in Liberal. He attended

Seward County Community College before moving away to attend

the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri at Kansas

City. While at the Conservatory, Mike studied music education

and vocal performance and he focused on choral and jazz studies.

He enjoys traveling when time allows and spending time with fami-

ly and friends. His hobbies, besides music and cooking, include

photography, garden and genealogy. Mike has been passionate

about Rotary since his first Foundation meeting when he was

exposed to the whole picture of what all Rotary does around the

world; it’s so much more than a knife and fork club!

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Dave Wetmore Assistant Governor

Division II

Dodge City, Greensburg, Kinsley, Larned, Pratt

1006 Ruth Ann Dr.

Dodge City, KS 67801 Phone: 620-789-1509 [email protected]

Rotary Club of Dodge City

Dave Wetmore is a long time resident of Dodge City. He is

a past president of the Dodge City Rotary Club. After

several years in the banking industry, Dave made a career

change and joined the Dodge City Community College

Staff, where he is the Director of Marketing and HR.

Dave's wife is a CPA and they have two grown daughters,

a son-in-law, and two grand daughters. We are making a

lot more trips to Wichita where the two grands live these

days. Life is good!

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Helen Barnes Assistant Governor

Division III

Beaver, Boise City, Guymon, Texhoma

P.O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933 Bus: 580-544-2821 Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Boise City

Helen officially joined the Boise City Rotary Club in 2002 after ten

years of helping the club with its many projects. She has served

as club secretary for five years, club president in 2004-05, youth

exchange counselor, served on the board of directors for several

years, and served as chair of numerous club committees.

Helen has served as District Community Service Chair for six

years and was a secretary trainer at PETS for three years. Helen

has attended twelve PETS, eighteen District Conferences, twelve

Membership and Foundation Seminars in district 5690, and other

districts, two International Conventions, three Zone Institutes, and

the International Assembly. She now serves in the office created

by PDG Larry Rumburg as “Keeper of Mike”.

Helen was born in Salzburg, Austria. Her family emigrated from

Hungary to Roff, Oklahoma. She graduated from Roff High

School, attended Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma and East

Central State College in Ada, Oklahoma.

Helen owns and operates Boise City Body Shop, Boise City

Wrecker Service, and Boise City U-Haul with her husband Mike,

and is a licensed insurance adjuster and auto damage appraiser.

Helen and Mike were recipients of the District’s Service Above Self

award for 2010-2011. Helen and Mike were also named Honorary

Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers of the Year in 1998 and Boise

City Schools Patrons of the Year in 1995.

Helen and Mike have two children. Their son Rocky, an Oklahoma

Highway Patrol Trooper, and his wife Dana, a registered nurse,

and their children, Warren and Charlet, live in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Their daughter Sheila is an attorney and owner of Stinson Law

Firm in Edmond, Oklahoma. Sheila and her husband, Preston, a

real estate specialist with Lamar Advertising, and their two sons,

Charlie and Thomas, live in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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Paul Blissett Assistant Governor

Division IV East Wichita, Kingman,

OldTown Wichita, Wichita-Downtown,

West Wichita, West Sedgwick County Sunrise

5402 East 48th Bel Aire, KS 67220 Ph: 316-644-7887

[email protected]

Rotary Club of West Wichita

Paul Blissett is a past president of the Rotary Club of West

Wichita. He has been involved with Rotary for 10 years and is

passionate about giving back and helping the community.

Paul works at Auto Craft Collision Repair - Events, Sales, and

Marketing. Auto Craft has 7 collision repair facilities serving

Wichita, Andover, and Junction City, Kansas and the newest

location serving Tulsa OK. “Where the mark of a good body

shop is no mark at all” is their company slogan. Paul is a

Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellow.

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Kelle Thompson Assistant Governor

Division V Arkansas City, Derby, Wellington, Winfield

2808 Yaeger Drive Winfield, KS 67156 Cell: 620-262-6448 Bus: 620-222-6206

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Winfield

Kelle Thompson has been a member of the Rotary Club of

Winfield since 2001. Kelle has served the Winfield Club as

President, Community Service Chair, and on the Board of

Directors. She also served our Rotary District for 6 years as

District Trainer.

Kelle was born and raised in Winfield. After graduating from

the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree,

she returned to Winfield with her husband Craig. She has

worked at William Newton Hospital as a pharmacist for 19

years, serving as Director of Pharmacy since 1999. She is a

member of the Kansas Pharmacist Association and the

Kansas Council of Health-System Pharmacists (KCHP). She

has served 2 terms on their board as District 5 director.

Craig and Kelle have 2 children, Hunter-13, and Mark-10.

Kelle serves on the Cowley County Board of Health and has

served on numerous church committees at the First United

Methodist Church. She currently plays in the Bell Choir.

Her hobbies include sewing, running, cake decorating, and

having fun with her family.

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Andrew German Assistant Governor

Division VI

Hugoton, Johnson, Syracuse, Ulysses

102 N. Graves

Johnson, KS 67855 Bus: 620-492-1754

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Johnson

Andrew was born and raised in the wonderful community of

Johnson City, Kansas while taking a short time away to get his

Business Management Degree from the University of Texas at

Austin. After becoming a Longhorn, he moved back to his

hometown and began working for the First National Bank,

where he became involved with the Rotary Club of Johnson in

the summer of 2009. He served as the club’s president from

2012-2013 and feels fortunate to serve as Assistant Governor.

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Kim Manring is a past President of the Newton Rotary Club.

She has been a Rotarian for 5 years. Kim has participated in

many events with the local club and has organized the 3rd

Grade Dictionary program in Harvey County for several years.

Kim is an Independent Insurance Agent with Fuqua Ruth Typer

Insurance, her office is located at 101 E Broadway in Newton,

serving commercial and personal lines clients across the state

of Kansas.

Kim was awarded the Woman of the Year award in Newton for

2014 for her volunteer work with various organizations such as

Big Brothers Big Sisters, Rotary, United Way, Habitat for

Humanity and various other organizations.

Kim grew up in the Kansas City area, moving to Wichita in

1984. She met her husband Tim and they were married in

1987. They relocated to Newton in 1990 and have two kids.

Ericka will graduate Kansas State University in 2014. Jerik

attends Emporia State University.

Outside of work, Kim enjoys her time with her husband, kids

and two dogs. Tim and Kim are empty nesters that enjoy

spending time with friends and helping his father as needed.

Kim Manring Assistant Governor

Division VII Andover, El Dorado, Hutchinson, Newton

905 W. 17th

Newton, KS 67114 Res: 316-772-6836 Bus: 316-283-0800 Cell: 316-772-6836

[email protected]

Rotary Club of Newton

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Fred Heismeyer

District Trainer

3205 West Bayview St. Wichita, KS 67204 Cell: 479-841-1525

[email protected]

Rotary Club of East Wichita

Dr. Fred C. Heismeyer is a member in the East Wichita Club

where he will serve as President-Elect in 2015-16. Fred and his

wife, Joyce, have been active Rotarians at the club and district

level for many years. Fred began his Rotary career in 1997 as a

member of the Springdale (Arkansas) club where he was a board

member; moved in 2008 to the Iola where he served the Iola Club

as President-Elect before the couple’s most recent move to

Wichita in 2012.

Professionally, he is a Global Human Performance Coach/Owner of Career Dimensions, an organization which focuses on team/leadership training and founded in 1994. He has worked with education, business, industry, banking, health care and not-for-profit organizations worldwide including teaching and consulting in China and Ghana; as well as facilitating training in Poland through the USAID program. Dr. Heismeyer is an adjunct faculty member with Webster University and Baker University teaching in both institutions graduate programs. He holds a doctorate degree in Higher Education Administration from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, a master’s degree from Emporia State University and a bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University.

Dr. Heismeyer has been a faculty member with Allen Community College and Director of Education with Champions for Kids – a support center for non-profit youth organizations. Fred worked for 15 years as a university student affairs professional in a variety of capacities. Professionally active, he is past president of the Northwest Arkansas chapter of the American Society of Training and Development chapter and former board member of the NWA Society of Human Resource Management and the Arkansas College Personnel Association.

Both Joyce and Fred are committed to community service. Fred is a Past National President of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, served as Vice President of the Board of Governors of the Up with People International Alumni Association and a past president of Springdale, Arkansas Habitat for Humanity chapter. Fred and Joyce have been married for 35 years. Joyce is the Administrator of Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita. The couple has provided foster care for children, enjoy traveling, active in their church and share a love of dogs.

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DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2015-2016

District Executive Committee shall meet quarterly during each Rotary year. Committee composition is defined by District 5690 Bylaws.

David Yoder, District Governor 2015-2016

Dean Kennedy, District Governor Elect 2016-2017

Robert Mendoza, District Governor Nominee 2017-2018

Martin Bauer, District Governor 2014-2015

Sue Pearce, District Governor 2013-2014

Larry Rumburg, District Governor 2012-2013

Fred Heismeyer, District Trainer

Rotarian At Large - Donna Meier Pfeifer

- - - - - - -

Curtis Dick, District Governor 2005-2006 (Treasurer)

Geri Appel, District Governor 2002-2003 (Secretary)

COLLEGE OF PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS FOR DISTRICT 5690

GOVERNOR’S ADVISORY COUNCIL

This council shall be composed of all active status Past District Governors residing in District 5690. The council shall meet twice a year and act in an advisory capacity to the District Governor and his/her administration. The sole purpose of this committee is to advise and counsel on District organization and programs. 1989-90 John Kempf (Joan)

13 Lakewynds Drive

Arkansas City, KS 67005-4315

Res: 620-442-8752

[email protected]

1990-91 Stewart Boone (Joyce)

806 Center

Garden City, KS 67846

Res: 620-276-6930

1992-93 Richard Hartwell

8928 Peppertree Circle

Wichita KS, 67226-1528

Res: 316-634-1936

Bus: 316-683-6644

[email protected]

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1993-94 Dick Wyatt (Annie)

4843 Chapel View

Bel Aire, KS 67226

Res: 316-440-8376

[email protected]

1994-95 Ron Poor (Sue)

211 West Garfield

Anthony, KS 67003

Res: 620-842-5758

Bus: 620-842-5599

[email protected]

1996-97 Donald D. Drennan (Betsy)

1721 Janes

Winfield, KS 67156-2551

Res: 620-221-4693

Cell: 620-222-1693

[email protected]

1997-98 Ralph W. Hight (Armida)

330 S. Nineiron Ct.

Wichita, KS 67235

Res: 316-512-5753

[email protected]

2001-02 Ronald L. Kincannon (Betty)

P.O. Box 1225

Boise City, OK 73933

Res: 580-544-3209

Fax: 580-338-3451

[email protected]

2002-03 Geri A. Appel

1668 N. Sagebrush

Wichita, KS 67230

Res: 316-733-7030

Cell: 316-841-2592

[email protected]

2003-04 Gerald Greene (Phyllis)

317 Witmarsum West

North Newton, KS 67117

Res: 316-283-5213

[email protected]

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2004-05 Kent Converse

933 210 Ave.

Garfield, KS 67529

Res: 620-569-2595

Cell: 620-282-9515

[email protected]

2004-05 John Templeton (Marti) (DG 5710)

22 East Quail Creek Trail

Anthony, KS 67003-3003

Res: 620-842-3804

[email protected]

2005-06 Curtis Dick (Sparla)

613 Quail Nest Road

Winfield, KS 67156

Cell: 620-222-4196

[email protected]

2006-07 John Kempf (Joan)

13 Lakewynds Drive

Arkansas City, KS 67005-4315

Res: 620-442-8752

[email protected]

2007-08 Rod Kreie (Dana)

514 W 12th

Newton, KS. 67114

Res/Office: 316-283-0737

Cell: 620-353-8415

[email protected]

2008–09 Tom Martin (Nancy)

1507 Foliage Ct.

Wichita, KS 67206

Res/Office: 316-634-0392

[email protected]

2009-10 J. L. Mike Barnes (Helen)

P. O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933

Bus: 580-544-2821

Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

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2010-11 David A. Nygaard (Bernie)

1212 Grove Ave.

Newton, KS 67114

Res: 316-283-1026

Cell: 316-207-7934

[email protected]

2011-12 Philip M. Michel

6903 Aberdeen

Wichita, KS 67206-1169

Res: 316-681-3292

Cell: 316-213-5515

[email protected]

2012-13 Larry Rumburg (Kim)

123 South Main Street

Ulysses, KS 67880

Bus: 620-356-2200

Cell: 620-353-4300

[email protected]

2013-14 Sue Pearce

319 N. Belmont

Wichita, KS 67208

Bus: 316-295-2914

Cell: 316-650-5557

[email protected]

2014-15 Martin Bauer (Ann)

8909 East Douglas

Wichita, KS 67207

Bus: 316-265-9311

Res: 316-684-1708

Cell: 316-655-2769

[email protected]

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LISTING OF CLUBS AND OFFICERS

Andover

Club # 61190 - Chartered 2003

Meets: Thursday 12:00 Noon -Terradyne Country Club

President Secretary

Mike Thompson Tom Taylor

1732 Aspen Creek Dr. 1512 N. Parkridge St.

Andover, KS 67002 Wichita, KS 67212

316-685-4114 316-558-3500

Cell: 316-648-1418 [email protected]

[email protected]

Arkansas City Club #1577-Chartered 1917

Meets: 2nd & 4th Mondays - 11:45 a.m.

Cowley Co. Comm. College - Brown Center Wright Room

President Secretary

Ben Schears Chris Dancy

125 S. 2nd St. 102 S. B Street

Arkansas City, KS 67005 Arkansas City, KS 67005

620-441-5245 620-441-0274

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Lesley Shook

118 West Central - P. O. Box 1032

Arkansas City, KS 67005

620-441-4409

[email protected]

Beaver Club #1600 - Chartered 1945

Meets: Thursday 12:00 Noon - First Security Bank

President Secretary

Max Whipple Curtis Parker

P.O. Box 140 P.O. Box 1409

Beaver, OK 73932 Beaver, OK 73932

580-461-6590 817-723-5241

[email protected] [email protected]

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Boise City Club #1601 - Chartered 1945

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 Noon

Scout Hut - 112 N. Murray

President Secretary

Stan Manske Helen Barnes

P.O. Box 172 P.O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933 Boise City, OK 73933

580-544-2571 Bus: 580-544-2821

[email protected] Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

Cimarron Club #1579 - Chartered 1936

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - Richie’s Place

President Secretary

Shelly Mowry Candis Hemel

P.O. Box 276 P.O. Box 645

Cimarron, KS 67835 Cimarron, KS 67835

620-338-6848 620-855-4765

[email protected] [email protected]

Derby Club #1580 - Chartered 1980

Meets: Friday - 12:00 noon

Derby Public Library

President Secretary

Michael Harper Amy Cline

8000 E. 63rd St. S. 1257 N. Buckner St.

Derby, KS 67037 Derby, KS 67037

316-788-2506 316-651-7396

[email protected] [email protected]

Dodge City Club #1581 - Chartered 1917

Meets: Monday - 12:00 noon - United Wireless Con. Ctr.,

4100 W. Comanche

President Secretary

Nathan Haskell Dr. Morris Reeves

c/o Luminous Neon 511 Runyan Avenue

P.O. Box 1339 Dodge City, KS 67801

Dodge City, KS 67801 620-789-3700

620-408-6684 [email protected]

[email protected]

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East Wichita Club #21665 - Chartered 1984

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - Wichita Country Club

President Secretary

Joe Goetz, Jr. Scott Holder

1351 N. White Tail Ct. 12106 E. Mainsgate

Wichita, KS. 67206 Wichita, KS 67226

316-612-1287 785-447-1059

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Kim Hurtig

1124 N. Rutland

Wichita, KS 67206

316-650-9567

[email protected]

El Dorado Club #1582 - Chartered 1920

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - Butler Community College

Welcome Center

President Secretary

Jay Moorman Edith Waugh

901 S. Haverhill Rd. 1502 N. Topeka St.

El Dorado, KS 67042 El Dorado, KS 67042

316-322-3328 316-322-3227

[email protected] [email protected]

Garden City Club #1583 - Chartered 1923

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - Samy’s/Clarion Hotel

President Secretary

Anita McGraw Lee Ann Shrader

1207 Kingsbury Rd. 2201 Grandview Dr. East

Garden City, KS 67846 Garden City, KS 67846

620-521-4474 620-271-4240

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Robin Phelan

2401 N Yosemite Court

Garden City, KS 67846

620-276-6862 X225

[email protected]

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Greensburg Club # 1584 - Chartered 1936

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - Kiowa County Memorial

Hospital Conference Room

President Secretary

Lisa Waters Greg Waters

13482 31st Ave. 13482 31st Ave.

Greensburg, KS 67054 Greensburg, KS 67054

620-723-3114 620-723-2761

[email protected] greensburg

@thepeoplesbank.net

Guymon Club #1602 - Chartered 1950

Meets: Friday - 12:00 noon - Ambassador Restaurant

President Secretary

Melyn Johnson Peggy Keenan

P.O. Box 1393 P.O. Box 481

Guymon, OK 73942 Guymon, OK 73942

580-338-6246 580-338-8792

director@ [email protected]

mainstreetguymon.com

Hugoton Club #1585 - Chartered 1937

Meets: Thursday - 12:00 noon - Memorial Hall -

Stevens County Court House

President Secretary

Brad Niehues Dustin Johnson

HC 1 Box 62A 505 West 10th

Hugoton, KS 67951 Hugoton, KS 67951

620-474-9538 620-655-7914

[email protected] dustin.johnson@

edwardjones.com

Hutchinson Club #1586 - Chartered 1915

Meets: 1st, 3rd, 5th Mondays—11:45 a.m. -

Atrium Hotel and Convention Center

President Secretary

Winkie Tennent David Thomas

1510 W. 18th 10180 Paganica Pass

Hutchinson, KS 67502 Hutchinson, KS 67502

620-663-6576 620-664-2489

[email protected] [email protected]

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Johnson Club #1587 - Chartered 1945

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - County Fare

President Secretary

David Rodriguez Clint Floyd

304 E. Highland Ave. P.O. Box 540

Johnson, KS 67855 Johnson, KS 67855

620-492-6210 620-424-7787

[email protected] [email protected]

Kingman Club #1588 - Chartered 1929

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - VFW Hall

President Secretary

Courtney Hardgrave Connie McClellan

800 N. Main St. c/o Security 1st Title

Kingman, KS 67068 221 N. Main St.

713-818-6843 Kingman, KS 67068

[email protected] 620-532-2011

[email protected]

Kinsley Club #1589 - Chartered 1937

Meets: Monday - 6:00 p.m. - Kinsley City Hall

President Secretary

Barry Boggs Mike Padgham

P.O. Box 304 701 E. 7th Street

Kinsley, KS 67547 Kinsley, KS 67547

620-659-2311 620-338-2116

[email protected] [email protected]

Larned Club #1590 - Chartered 1922

Meets: Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. - Pawnee Valley Community

Hospital - 923 Carroll Avenue

President Secretary

Tom Seltmann Merlene Baird

602 West 6th 1605 State St.

Larned, KS 67550 Larned, KS 67550

Ph: 620-804-1364 620-285-5550

[email protected] [email protected]

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Liberal Club #1591 - Chartered 1921

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - Liberal Country Club

President Secretary

Al Shank Dan Diepenbrock

430 Lilac Dr. 223 N. Kansas Ave.

Liberal, KS 67901 Liberal, KS 67901

620-655-1444 620-629-5238

[email protected] [email protected]

Newton Club #1592 - Chartered 1917

Meets: 1st & 3rd Tuesday 6:00 p.m.- Charlie’s Restaurant

Newell Truck Plaza

President Secretary

Tom Williams Jan M. Frantz

1 Sycamore Ct. 717 East Fifth

Newton, KS 67114 Newton, KS 67114

316-283-5518 316-727-6055

[email protected] [email protected]

Old Town Wichita Club #83429 - Chartered 2010

Meets: Monday - 5:30 p.m. - Cafe Bel Ami

229 E. William St., Wichita

President Secretary

Kirsten Awe Emily Dixon

9402 Lakepoint Dr. 8241 E. Bluestem Ct.

Wichita, KS 67226 Wichita, KS 67207

316-655-3281 316-587-7004

[email protected] emilydixon@

money-planning.com

Pratt Club #1593 - Chartered 1922

Meets: Thursday - 12:00 noon - Park Hills Country Club

President Secretary

Ken VanBlaricum Donna Meier Pfeifer

415 Belmont Rd. 706 Illinois Ave.

Pratt, KS 67124 Pratt, KS 67124

620-672-5726 620-770-1148

[email protected] [email protected]

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Sublette Club #1594 - Chartered 1949

Meets: Wednesday - 12:00 noon - American Legion

President Secretary

David Erwin Bobby Cunningham

P.O. Box 366 P.O. Box 1160

Sublette, KS 67877 Sublette, KS 67877

620-675-5720 620-640-9028

[email protected] [email protected]

Syracuse Club #1595 - Chartered 1949

Meets: Thursday - 12:00 noon MT - Ramble-N-Restaurant

President Secretary

Rob Gale Angie Moser

P.O. Box 906 P.O. Box 963

Syracuse, KS 67878 Syracuse, KS 67878

620-384-5110 620-384-4727

[email protected] [email protected]

Texhoma Club #1603 - Chartered 1949

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - LeAnn’s Restaurant

President Secretary

Rowdy Slavin Elizabeth Melgar

P.O. Box 649 P.O. Box 585

Texhoma, OK 73949 Texhoma, OK 73949

580-423-7541 505-908-7573

[email protected] [email protected]

Ulysses Club #1596 - Chartered 1945

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - Grant County Library

President Secretary

Elsa Havel Erica Oglevie

737 S. Comanche St. 100 S. Durham

Ulysses, KS 67880 Ulysses, KS 67880

620-356-8110 620-356-1408

[email protected] [email protected]

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Wellington Club #1597 - Chartered 1920

Meets: Tuesday - 11:45 a.m. - Sumner Regional

Medical Center

President Secretary

Fauspino Naldoza Jason Newberry

1519 Shady Lane 437 Southwest Rd.

Wellington, KS 67152 Wellington, KS 67152

620-336-7273 620-440-2829

[email protected] [email protected]

West Sedgwick County Sunrise Club #55937 - Chartered 2001

Meets: Thursday - 7:00 a.m. - Rolling Hills Country Club

President Secretary

Joel Rodell Ryan Walker

3013 Topaz 1213 Forestview Ct.

Wichita, KS 67205 Wichita, KS 67235

316-737-7185 316-619-3883

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Diane Walker

P.O. Box 12064

Wichita, KS 67277

316-721-4704

[email protected]

West Wichita Club #24865 - Chartered 1987

Meets: Tuesday - 12:00 noon - Rollings Hills Country Club

President Secretary

Jamie Anderson Shelli Kadel

437 S. Hydraulic 1600 W. 32nd.St. N.

Wichita, KS 67211 Wichita, KS 67204

316-371-6991 316-838-0150

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Diane Walker

P.O. Box 12064

Wichita, KS 67277

316-721-4704

[email protected]

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Wichita Club #1598 - Chartered 1911

Meets: Monday - 12:00 noon - Botanica

President Secretary

Clay Bastian Mike Relihan

100 E. English 517 Marsha

Wichita, KS 67202 Andover, KS 67002 :

316-268-7218 316-259-1600

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Director

Patty Brown

100 N. Main, Suite 1003

Wichita, KS 67202

316-262-4375

[email protected]

Winfield Club #1599 - Chartered 1918

Meets: 1st & 3rd Wednesday - 11:45 a.m. - Baden Square

President Secretary

Kaydee Johnson Theresa McCoy

1810 John 2810 Lake Shore Dr.

Winfield, KS 67156 Winfield, KS 67156

620-222-7558 620-222-1405

[email protected] [email protected]

Executive Secretary

Marvis Gaddie

10 Lake Park Rd.

Winfield, KS 67156

620-229-3241

[email protected]

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DISTRICT 5690 COMMITTEES

2015-2016

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

District Rotary Foundation Committee (DRFC) This committee and its subcommittees plan, coordinate and

evaluate all district Rotary Foundation (TRF) activities.

DRFC Chair: Robert Mendoza (Derby)

819 S. Whippoorwill Rd.

Derby, KS 67037

Res: 316-789-8852

Cell: 316-250-3806

Bus: 316-788-0301

[email protected]

Grants Subcommittee

Chair: Donna Meier Pfeifer (Pratt)

706 Illinois Ave.

Pratt, KS 67124

Cell: 620-770-1148

Res: 620-672-6672

Bus: 620-672-3651

[email protected]

Stewardship Subcommittee

Chair: Dave Abbott (West Sedgwick Co. Sunrise)

2407 N. Callahan

Wichita, KS 67205

316-305-8052

[email protected]

Polio Plus Subcommittee

Chair: Edith Waugh (El Dorado)

1502 N. Topeka St.

El Dorado, KS 67042

316-322-3227

[email protected]

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Fundraising Subcommittee

Chair: Robert Mendoza (Derby)

819 S. Whippoorwill Rd.

Derby, KS 67037

Res: 316-789-8852

Cell: 316-250-3806

Bus: 316-788-0301

[email protected]

Annual Fund Subcommittee

Chair: John Engel (Liberal)

1412 N. Prospect

Liberal, KS 67901

620-624-2178

[email protected]

Endowment Fund Subcommittee

Chair: Larry Rumburg (Ulysses)

123 South Main Street

Ulysses, KS 67880

Bus: 620-356-2200

Cell: 620-353-4300

[email protected]

Alumni Subcommittee

Chair: Josie Thompson (Hutchinson)

310 East 13th Ave.

Hutchinson, KS 67501

Cell: 620-560-2823

Bus: 620-663-4458

[email protected]

Rotary Peace Fellowships Subcommittee

Chair: Alex Carvalho (Hutchinson)

3607 Spyglass Drive

Hutchinson, KS 67502

303-519-0506

[email protected]

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Scholarships Subcommittee (Committee structure defined in District Bylaws)

Chair: Sue Pearce (Wichta DT)

319 N. Belmont

Wichita, KS 67208

Bus: 316-295-2914

Cell: 316-650-5557

[email protected]

Committee Members

PDG Sue Pearce (Wichita DT)

PDG Larry Rumburg (Ulysses)

PDG Martin Bauer (Wichita DT)

Small Club: John Brewer (Old Town Wichita)

Medium Club: Lee Ann Shrader (Garden City)

Large Club: Cindy Goertz (Winfield)

Ex-Officio: Robert Mendoza (Derby)

District Rotary Foundation Chair

Ex-Officio: David Yoder (Newton)

District Governor

Vocational Training Team Subcommittee

Chair: Arlen Honts (Wichita DT)

543 N. Woodstone Dr.

Andover, KS 67002

Res: 316-733-7985

Bus: 316-295-5526

[email protected]

Paul Harris Society Coordinator

Chair: Geri A. Appel (Wichita DT)

1668 N. Sagebrush

Wichita, KS 67230

Res: 316-733-7030

Cell: 316-841-2592

[email protected]

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SERVICE COMMITTEES

Community Service

Chair: Helen Barnes (Boise City)

P.O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933

Bus: 580-544-2821

Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

Vocational Service

Chair: John Templeton (Wellington)

22 East Quail Creek Trail

Anthony, KS 67003-3003

620-842-3804

[email protected]

International Service

Chair: Walter Lewis (Wichita DT)

12221 E. Central

Wichita, KS 67206

316-636-2221

[email protected]

Youth Service (YE, RYLA, Interact, Rotaract)

Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange Coordinator and Officer Rod Kreie (Newton)

514 W. 12th St.

Newton, KS 67114

Res: 316-283-0737

Cell: 620-353-8415

[email protected]

Committee Members:

Terri Weaver (Boise City)

Bob Obee (Kinsley)

Chris Wilson (Winfield)

Larry Rumburg (Ulysses)

Aubrey Abbott-Patterson (Hutchinson)

Erica Oglevie (Ulysses)

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Youth Protection Officer Chris Wilson (Winfield)

805 Main Street

Winfield, KS 67156

Res: 620-221-7852

Bus: 620-221-4449

Cell: 620-218-2223

[email protected]

CBC Officer Bob Obee (Kinsley)

P.O. Box 111

Kinsley, KS 67547

Res: 620-659-3431

Bus: 620-227-7164

[email protected]

RYLA Responsible for developing, organizing, promoting and

implementing an annual youth leadership training and

development program in a camp or seminar format on a

district-wide basis in conjunction with Southwestern

College-Winfield.

Chair: Dean Kennedy (Winfield)

2908 Cabrillo Drive

Winfield, KS 67156

Res: 620-221-1510

Bus: 620-221-1400

Cell: 620-212-4107

[email protected]

Interact/Rotaract Responsible for promoting Interact/Rotaract within each

Rotary community high school/college. Assists clubs in

introducing the program to the school and works with

new clubs to become established, thriving Interact or

Rotaract Clubs.

Chair: Greg Soelter (Old Town Wichita)

6926 E. Summerside Ct.

Bel Aire, KS 67226-7614

Cell: 620-353-9234

[email protected]

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MEMBERSHIP

Responsible for district membership growth and

extension of new clubs. Works with District Governor,

Assistant Governors and Club Presidents in

disseminating information and assisting in all

Membership Development and Extension matters.

Motivates all Rotarians to propose new members and

share the Rotary experience with others. Works with

clubs to improve member retention rates. Also

responsible for finding opportunities within the district for

extending Rotary and to work in coordinating the

establishment of new clubs throughout the district.

Chair: Martin Bauer (Wichita DT)

8909 East Douglas

Wichita, KS 67156

Bus: 316-265-9311

Res: 316-684-1708

Cell: 316-655-2769

[email protected]

Committee Members

Jamie Anderson (West Wichita) 316-371-6991

Mike Andrusak (Ulysses) 620-290-7488

Kaydee Johnson (Winfield) 620-222-7558

Jade Piros De Carvalho (Hutchinson)

620-200-1167

PUBLIC RELATIONS

Public Relations

Chair: Bill Gardner (Wichita DT)

3204 E. Douglas

Wichita, KS 67208

Bus: 316-691-8808

Cell: 316-204-8118

[email protected]

District Newsletter Editor & Webmaster District 5690 website address: www.rotary5690.org

Newsletter Editor Webmaster

Geri A. Appel (Wichita DT) Kevin Geraci (Newton)

1668 N. Sagebrush 902 Santa Fe

Wichita, KS 67230 Newton, KS 67114

Res: 316-733-7030 Cell: 316-727-9329

Cell: 316-841-2592 [email protected]

[email protected]

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District Photographer

Bob Obee (Kinsley)

P.O. Box 111

Kinsley, KS 67547

Res: 620-659-3431

Bus: 620-227-7164

[email protected]

OTHER DISTRICT COMMITTEES

AND APPOINTMENTS

District Treasurer

Curtis Dick (Winfield)

613 Quail Nest Rd.

Winfield, KS 67156

Cell: 620-222-4196

[email protected]

US—Russia Intercountry Committee

Representative: Kurt Harper (Wichita DT)

1240 N. Tallyrand

Wichita, KS. 67206

Res: 316-634-2290

Bus: 316-267-1281

[email protected]

Constitution and Bylaws Committee

Chair: J. L. Mike Barnes (Boise City)

P. O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933

Bus: 580-544-2821

Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

Committee Members

Geri Appel (Wichita DT)

Curtis Dick (Winfield)

Rod Kreie (Newton)

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Rotary Friendship Exchange Responsible for developing a program in which district

Rotarians and their spouses/partners may carry out

reciprocal visits and home stays with Rotarians and

their families in other countries to advance international

understanding.

And

Rotary Fellowships Responsible for making district Rotarians aware of the

opportunities for fellowship, contacts and activities

available to them in the various recreational and voca-

tional fellowships of Rotary International.

Chair: Rod Kreie (Newton)

514 W. 12th

Newton, KS 67114

Bus: 316-283-0737

Cell: 620-353-8415

[email protected]

Finance Committee Responsible for developing annual district budget and

ensuring fiscal responsibility for the district.

(Membership defined by district bylaws)

Chair: Martin Bauer (Wichita DT)

8909 E. Douglas

Wichita, KS 67156

Bus: 316-265-9311

Res: 316-684-1708

Cell: 316-655-2769

[email protected]

Committee Members

David Yoder DG (Newton)

Dean Kennedy DGE (Winfield)

Robert Mendoza DGN (Derby)

Martin Bauer PDG (Wichita DT)

Curtis Dick, Treasurer (Winfield

District Audit

Rod Kreie (Newton)

514 W. 12th

Newton, KS 67114

Bus/Office: 316-283-0737

Res: 316-283-0737

Cell: 620-353-8415

[email protected]

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Nominating Committee Responsible for encouraging and selecting qualified

candidates for the office of District Governor in accord-

ance with district bylaws and RI Manual of Procedure.

(Membership defined by district bylaws)

Chair: Phil Michel (West Wichita)

6903 Aberdeen

Wichita, KS 67206-1169

Res: 316-681-3292

Cell: 316-213-5515

[email protected]

Committee Members

Sm. Clubs: Mike Ford (Beaver) 2013-16

Med. Clubs: Charlene Mathis (Derby) 2014- 17

Lg. Clubs: Steve Woods (Wichita) 2015-18

PDG Martin Bauer (Wichita DT)

PDG Sue Pearce (Wichita DT)

PDG Larry Rumburg (Ulysses)

PDG Phil Michel (West Wichita)

DG David Yoder (Newton) Ex-Officio non-voting

Nominating Committee Secretary

Rod Kreie (Newton)

Council on Legislation 2016

Delegate Alternate PDG Curtis Dick (Winfield) PDG Rod Kreie (Newton)

613 Quail Nest Road 514 West 12th

Winfield, KS 67156 Newton, KS 67114

Cell: 620-222-4196 Res: 316-283-0737

[email protected] Cell: 620-353-8415

[email protected]

District Historian

Curtis Dick (Winfield)

613 Quail Nest Rd.

Winfield, KS 67156

Cell: 316-222-4196

[email protected]

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2015 Seoul, Korea - RI Convention Responsible for promoting attendance and facilitating

participation at the annual Rotary International convention.

Chair: Robert Mendoza (Derby)

819 S. Whippoorwill Rd.

Derby, KS 67037

Res: 316-789-8852

Bus: 316-788-0301

Cell: 316-78-0301

[email protected]

District Conference Committee

Co-Chairs: Rod Kreie and Kim Manring (Newton)

Committee Members: Jasper Eicher

Chancy Gerbitz

Tom Williams

Kent Erb

Tim Marlar

Keeper of the Flags

Chair: J.L Mike Barnes (Boise City)

P.O. Box 341

Boise City, OK 73933

Bus: 580-544-2821

Cell: 580-517-1472

[email protected]

Rotary Day - Kansas State Fair

Chair: Dave Thomas (Hutchinson)

10180 Paganica Pass

Hutchinson, KS 67502

620-664-2489

[email protected]

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District 5690

2015-2016 Budget

PROJECTED INCOME

Dues $37,375.00

Investment Income 250.00

District Conference Assessment 8,125.00

District Assembly 3,000.00

PETS Registration Fees 2,635.00

District Reserves 4,573.00

TOTAL PROJECTED INCOME $55,958.00

PROJECTED EXPENSES

1510 PDG Lapel Pin 550.00

1520 District Governor 1,500.00

1521 DG Zone 2,900.00

1522 Assistant Governors 2,800.00

1530 District Governor Elect 2,000.00

1531 DGE Zone 3,000.00

1532 DGE International Convention 3,000.00

1533 District Governor Nominee 3,000.00

1535 District Trainer 750.00

1540 Council on Legislation 600.00

1580 Membership Committee 1,000.00

1590 Foundation Committee 1,000.00

1610 Scholarship Committee 0.00

1630 Youth Exchange Committee 5,000.00

1631 US Russia Inter-Country Committee 200.00

1635 RYLA — SW College 1,000.00

1640 President Elect Training Seminar 5,135.00

1650 District Assembly 3,000.00

1660 District Conference 8,125.00

1680 Achievement Awards 500.00

1690 Memorials & Gifts 100.00

1700 District Office 6,600.00

1720 Accounting & District Audit 1,040.00

1730 Internet/Website Maintenance 1,908.00

1740 Miscellaneous 500.00

1745 Pins, Banners, & Flags 750.00

TOTAL PROJECTED EXPENSE $55,958.00

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RI and District Honors

Outstanding Club in District

1988-89 Wichita DT 2006-07 Ulysses

1989-90 Kingman 2007-08 West Wichita

1990-91 Guymon 2008-09 Andover

1991-92 Kinsley 2009-10 Wichita DT

1992-93 Winfield 2010-11 Newton

1993-94 Kinsley 2011-12 Garden City

1994-95 Winfield 2012-13 Syracuse

1995-96 Ulysses 2013-14 Wichita DT

1996-97 Winfield

1997-98 Kinsley

1998-99 Boise City

1999-00 Boise City

2000-01 Kinsley

2001-02 Winfield

2002-03 Not Awarded

2003-04 Boise City

2004-05 Boise City

2005-06 Winfield

Ozzie Goering Memorial Intenational

Service Award

2007-08 Jamie Anderson (West Wichita)

2008-09 Jeffery Morris (Wichita DT)

2009-10 Rebecca Groene (Winfield)

2010-11 Jasper Eicher (Newton)

2011-12 Carolyn McGinn (Newton)

2012-13 Not Awarded

2013-14 Dave Abbott (West Sedgwick Co. Sunrise)

Rotary Int’l Service Above Self Award

2002-03 L. Don Richardson (Winfield)

2003-04 Oswald Goering (Newton)

2004-05 John Kempf (Winfield)

2005-06 Gerald Greene (Garden City)

2006-07 Kent Converse (Kinsley)

2011-12 Geri Appel (Wichita DT)

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District 5690 Service Above Self-Award

1988-89 Bob Johnson Guymon

1989-90 Eldon Addy Wichita DT

1990-91 Dr. E.F. Giannangelo Pratt

1991-92 Lemuel Phillips Ulysses

1992-93 Ron R. Poor Liberal

1993-94 Curt Freeland Arkansas City

1994-95 Ray Gaskill Kinsley

1995-96 Oswald Goering Newton

1996-97 Dr. Shanthi Samuel Winfield

1997-98 Bob Obee Kinsley

1998-99 John Kempf Winfield

1999-00 Gerald Greene Garden City

2000-01 Kent Converse Kinsley

2001-02 Don Drennan Winfield

2002-03 Greg Soelter Ulysses

2003-04 Ralph Hight West Wichita

2004-05 Clarence Niles Newton

2005-06 Geri Appel Wichita DT

2006-07 Rod Kreie Ulysses

2007-08 Curtis Dick Winfield

2008-09 Terri Weaver Boise City

2009-10 Steve Woods Wichita DT

2010-11 Mike and Helen Barnes Boise City

2011-12 Dean Kennedy Winfield

2012-13 Steve Pershall El Dorado

Bob Goebel West Wichita

2013-14 Susan Ellis Johnson

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Rotary International District 5690, Inc. Bylaws Adopted in Manhattan, Kansas

At President Elect Training Seminar District Business Meeting,

March 6, 2015

B Y L A W S

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5690, INC.

ARTICLE ONE

Membership and Purpose

Section 1. The membership consists of Rotary Clubs assigned by Rotary International to ROTARY INTERNA-TIONAL District 5690, INC., including E-Clubs and Satellite Clubs.

Section 2. The purpose of the District is for the admin-istration of Rotary International policies and all organization and activities shall exist solely to help indi-vidual clubs advance the Object of Rotary. None of these Bylaws can alter in any way the Bylaws of Rotary International.

ARTICLE TWO

Officers

Section 1. DISTRICT GOVERNOR. The District Governor is the officer of Rotary International in the district, functioning under the general control and super-vision of the Rotary International Board of Directors. The Governor is charged with the duty of furthering the Object of Rotary by providing leadership to and supervi-sion of the clubs in the District. The Governor should work with district and club leaders to encourage participation in a district leadership plan as may be developed by the board. The Governor shall provide inspiration and motivation to the clubs in the District. The Governor shall also ensure continuity within the District by working with past, current and incoming district leaders in fostering effective clubs. The Governor shall serve as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and President of the Corporation and shall have all authority granted by law to the chief executive officer of corporations. In addition to the detailed description of the Governor’s responsibilities detailed in Duties of a Governor, in Section 15.090 of the Rotary International Bylaws, the Governor shall produce a printed District Directory by July 1 of the Rotary year.

The Governor is authorized to execute contracts for and on behalf of the District. The role of the Vice-governor will be to replace the Governor in case of temporary or permanent inability to continue in the performance of the Governor’s duties. If there is no Vice-governor, the [RI] board is authorized to elect a qualified Rotarian to fill a vacancy in the office of Governor for the unexpired term.

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The [RI] president may appoint a qualified Rotarian as acting Governor until such vacancy is filled by the board. If there is no Vice-governor, the president may appoint a qualified Rotarian as acting Governor during a period of temporary inability of a Governor to perform the duties of Governor. (See Article Three, Section 8)

Section 2. DISTRICT GOVERNOR-ELECT. The District Governor-Elect shall be nominated following the procedure in Section 13.020 of the Rotary International Bylaws. The District Governor-Elect is elected by the annual Convention of Rotary International one year prior to his/her year of service as District Governor and shall take office as District Governor-Elect on July 1 of the year following that RI Convention. He/She shall work with the District Governor, and is responsible for:

a. attending the International Assembly of Rotary International;

b. attending the Zone Institute/GETS (Governor-Elect Training Seminar);

c. planning, developing and presiding at PETS (President Elect Training Seminar) and the District Training Assembly or Assemblies;

d. performing all other duties as inherent in his/her responsibility as District Governor-Elect; and

e. attending the Rotary International Convention when possible.

Section 3. DISTRICT GOVERNOR-NOMINEE. The Dis-trict Governor-Nominee shall be nominated following the procedure in Section 13.010 of the Rotary International Bylaws and shall assume office as District Governor-Nominee on July 1 two years prior to assuming the office as governor. He/She shall work with the District Governor, the District Governor-Elect and other district leaders assisting as necessary and preparing for his/her year of service.

a. A nominee selected more than twenty four (24) months prior to the day of taking office as Gover-nor shall assume the title of Governor-nominee-designate. (See Article 3, Section 7)

Section 4. DISTRICT TREASURER. The District Treasur-er shall be appointed by the District Governor for a term of one year, and is responsible for:

a. overseeing the collection of all dues and assessments and payment of all District obligations under the direction of the District Governor;

b. filing all required financial and tax forms;

c. compiling and maintaining financial reporting and records; and

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d. serving as a member of the Finance Committee.

The District Treasurer may be re-appointed and serve successive terms.

Section 5. DISTRICT SECRETARY. The District Governor shall appoint a District Secretary to serve for one year to compile minutes and records of all District meetings. The District Secretary may be re-appointed and serve successive terms.

Section 6. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. The District Executive Secretary is responsible for managing a centralized office for the district, and to assist in all administrative, fiscal, and clerical operations of the district. The Executive Secretary will also assist clubs as called upon for assistance in fulfilling their obligations to Rotary Interna-tional and operating under The Standard Rotary Club Constitution and Club Bylaws. He/she will assist the District Governor, District Governor-Elect, and the District Trainer, when called upon, to give training to district and club leaders on topics that are relevant and useful to improve the effectiveness of the district and/or the clubs.

Section 7. REPRESENTATIVE TO THE COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION. The Representative and an Alternate to the Council on Legislation shall be elected at the District Confer-ence two years preceding the year in which the Council on Legislation is to meet. The election shall be held in accord-ance with Section 8.050 of the Rotary International Bylaws.

ARTICLE THREE

Nominations and Elections

Section 1. NOMINATING COMMITTEE. The Nominating Committee for District Governor shall be composed of the following members: the immediate four Past District Governors and three members, each representing one of three different size categories of the clubs in the District (one member representing clubs with memberships of under 35 in number; one member representing clubs with memberships of 35-74 in number and one member representing clubs with memberships of 75 or more in number). The District Governor shall name the chairman. The District Governor is an ex officio member of the committee without vote.

Club representatives shall serve 3 year terms, staggered as published in the District 5690 Directory. One representative shall be chosen each year at the District Conference by vote of the clubs which he/she will represent.

Section 2. A quorum is established at four.

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Section 3. Clubs may submit qualified candidates for District Governor-Nominee and Council on Legislation representative to the Chair of the Nominating Committee on or before the dates established by the Committee.

Section 4. The Nominating Committee shall not be limited in making its selection to those names submitted by the clubs.

Section 5. QUALIFICATIONS OF A GOVERNOR-NOMINEE. The Rotarian selected must be qualified as described in Section 15.070 of the Rotary International Bylaws. The nominating committee will select the Governor-Nominee in accordance with Section 13.020 of the Rotary International Bylaws.

Section 6. SELECTION OF A GOVERNOR-NOMINEE. The District shall select a nominee for Governor not more than 36 months, but not less than 24 months prior to the day of taking office. The nominee will be elected at the RI convention held immediately preceding the year in which such nominee is to be trained at the international assembly. Nominees so elected shall serve a one-year term as Gover-nor-elect and assume office on 1 July in the calendar year following election. (RI Bylaws 13.010)

Section 7. TITLE OF GOVERNOR-NOMINEE-DESIGNATE. A nominee selected more than 24 months prior to taking office shall assume the title of Governor-nominee-designate upon selection and shall assume the title of Governor-nominee on 1 July, two years prior to as-suming office as Governor.

Section 8. ELECTION OF VICE-GOVERNOR. The nomi-nating committee for Governor will select one available past governor to be named Vice-governor. The role of the Vice-governor will be to replace the Governor in case of tempo-rary or permanent inability to continue in the performance of the Governor’s duties.

ARTICLE FOUR

Leadership Team

Section 1. DISTRICT LEADERSHIP TEAM. This team is composed of the Governor’s Advisory Council, the District Executive Committee, all Assistant Governors and all committee chairs. The District Governor shall serve as coordinator for the team and will arrange such meetings of the team as the Governor deems appropriate.

Section 2. GOVERNOR’S ADVISORY COUNCIL. This Council shall be composed of all Past District Governors resident in the District who are still Rotarians in good standing, and shall act in an advisory capacity to the District Governor during his/her administration. The sole purpose of this committee is to advise and counsel on District organization and programs. This council shall meet at the

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request of the Governor.

Section 3. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Committee is composed of the District Governor, the immediate three Past District Governors who are still Rotarians in good standing, the District Governor-Elect, the District Governor-Nominee, the District Trainer, and one additional Rotarian who is not a Past District Governor, to be appointed by the District Governor. This committee will provide program continuity to the District, will be the decision-making body for the District between District Conferences, and will give support and assistance to the District Governor. The executive committee will serve as the Board of Directors of the corporation. Meetings will be held at least quarterly during each Rotary year.

Section 4. ASSISTANT GOVERNORS. The District Governor, with recommendations from the District Gover-nor-Elect and the District Governor-Nominee, and in accordance with the Rotary International Manual of Proce-dure, shall appoint Assistant Governors, one for each of the Divisions of Clubs in the District. The Assistant Governors are to function following the District Leadership Plan and the Manual of Procedure.

Section 5. DISTRICT TRAINER. The Governor, based on the recommendation of the Governor-Elect, shall appoint pursuant to the Manual of Procedure and the Rotary Code of Policies 17.030.3, a District Trainer to chair the District Training Committee. Duties include assisting the Governor and Governor-Elect with training at PETS, the District Training Assembly, and the team training seminar, which includes training for Assistant Governors.

ARTICLE FIVE

Finances

Section 1. FINANCE COMMITTEE. The Finance Com-mittee shall be composed of the current District Governor; the immediate Past District Governor; the District Governor-Elect; the District Governor-Nominee and the District Treasurer. The immediate Past District Governor shall serve as chair.

Section 2. DUTIES. The Finance Committee shall pre-pare a Budget for the Rotary year, and a copy shall be fur-nished to each club in the District at least thirty (30) days prior to the District Training Assembly or PETS. Adoption of the Budget by three-fourths of the incoming Presidents present at the District Training Assembly or PETS shall authorize payment up to, but not exceeding the total budg-eted expenditures. The Finance Committee will review all expense requests that would cause budget line item overages and approve or disapprove payment by the Dis-trict Treasurer. The Finance Committee shall have authority to approve expenditures from the reserves of the District.

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Section 3. DISTRICT DUES AND ASSESSMENTS. Each club in the District shall pay to the District Treasurer annual dues as determined by action at the District Conference, PETS or the District Training Assembly (RI Bylaws 15.060.2). The annual dues of each club shall be based on the number of members in that club. The annual dues shall remain the same as the prior year unless changed at a Dis-trict Conference, PETS or District Training Assembly.

a. District Dues. Payment of District Dues shall me made in October and April based on the member ship as of July 1 and January 1 respectively. Clubs shall be notified of any proposal to change the dues at least thirty (30) days prior to PETS, the District Training Assembly, or the District Conference.

b. District Conference Assessment. Payment of the District Conference Assessment shall be made in October based on membership of July 1 at the rate of five dollars ($5.00) per member. Clubs shall be notified of any proposal to change district conference assessment at least thirty (30) days prior to PETS, the District Training Assembly, or the District Conference.

c. President-Elect Training Seminar. Payment for the President-Elect registration fee to the annual Presidents-elect Training Seminar (PETS) shall be made in April of each year.

Section 4. EXPENDITURES. The annual Budget shall include funds for the operation of the district as set forth in said budget. Such expenses will include the following

expenditures:

a. The District Governor shall be reimbursed for documented and budgeted expenses, which shall be in addition to expenses funded by Rotary International.

b. The District Governor-Elect shall be reimbursed for documented and budgeted expenses.

c. The District Governor-Nominee shall be reim-bursed for documented and budgeted expenses.

d. The Assistant District Governors shall be reimbursed for documented and budgeted expenses.

e. The Representative to the Council on Legislation shall be reimbursed for documented and budgeted expenses, which shall be in addition to expenses funded by Rotary International.

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Section 5. ANNUAL STATEMENT AND REPORT OF DISTRICT FINANCES. The Governor must provide an annual statement of the District finances to each club in the District within three months of the completion of the Governor's year in office. The District Auditor shall review the records and accounting procedures of the district and give a reasonable level of assurance to the finance commit-tee that the annual statement of the District finances are fairly presented, the accounting procedures appear to be adequate, and that there were no material exceptions or irregularities found. In the event that material exceptions or irregularities are found, the District Auditor shall give a report of these findings to the finance committee and the finance committee shall determine the additional procedures necessary to review and correct these findings.

This annual statement shall also be presented, discussed (if need be) and formally adopted at the next District meeting to which all clubs are entitled to send a representative and for which thirty (30) day notice has been given that the statement of District finances will be presented for adoption or if no such meeting is held by the following District Conference. This annual statement and report shall include but not be limited to details of:

a. all sources of the District's funds (RI, The Rotary Foundation, District and club);

b. all funds received by or on behalf of the District from fundraising activities;

c. grants received from the Rotary Foundation or funds of The Rotary Foundation designated by the District for use;

d. all financial transactions of District committees;

e. all financial transactions of the Governor by or on behalf of the District;

f. all expenditures of the District's funds; and

g. all funds received by the Governor from RI.

ARTICLE SIX

Committees

Section 1. COMMITTEES. District committees are charged with carrying out the goals of the District as formu-lated by the Governor with the advice of the assistant gov-ernors and district leadership team. Committees shall be appointed to address ongoing administrative functions, as follows: Membership Development; Extension; Finance; District level programs that are ongoing, i.e. Youth Ex-change, Interact, etc.; Public Relations; District Conference; The Rotary Foundation; RI Convention Promotion; and Training.

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Information regarding the specific purpose, duties and responsibilities, additional qualifications, and additional training requirements for these committees can be found in section 17.030.3 of the Rotary Code of Policies and in the District Directory.

Section 2. SPECIAL COMMITTEES. The District Governor may appoint additional special committees as recommended or required by Rotary International or the needs of the District.

Additional District committees are appointed only when they serve a specific function as identified by the Governor and the District Leadership Team.

Section 3. BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES COMMITTEE. The District Governor will appoint a committee of no more than 3 members to approve the minutes of any business meeting of the District where all clubs of the district have an opportunity to attend or send a voting representative. Members of the committee must have attended the meeting.

Section 4. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE. This committee shall be comprised of seven members: three Past District Governors and three responsible Rotarians (one from each club-size category) with each member serving for three years; and a Scholarship Committee chair appointed by the District Governor for a term of one year who may be re-appointed and serve successive terms. Two persons (one Past District Governor and one responsible Rotarian) will be appointed annually by the District Governor and con-firmed by the Executive Committee. This committee will process applications for both Rotary Foundation Scholar-ships and District Scholarships within the time constraints required by each program. The Chair of the District Rotary Foundation Committee and District Governor will be non-voting ex-officio members of the committee.

Section 5. QUORUM. The presence, in person, of a majority of the voting members at any committee meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The members present at a duly called or held meeting at which a quorum is present may continue to do business until adjournment, notwithstanding the withdrawal of enough members to leave less than a quorum.

Section 6. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. Notice of all Execu-tive Committee meetings shall be provided to each commit-tee member not less than ten (10) days or more than sixty (60) days before each committee meeting and shall specify the place, day, and hour of such meeting and the general nature of the business to be transacted. Notice may be furnished by mail, facsimile or e-mail. Other district commit-tees are encouraged, but not required, to comply with such notice.

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Section 7. WAIVER OF NOTICE. To waive the previ-ously-defined notice requirement of an Executive Commit-tee meeting, the District Secretary must execute a written waiver and place in the minutes of the meeting. The waiver must contain an articulable explanation of why proper notice could not be made and be agreed upon by a quorum at the outset of the meeting. Failure to include such waiver of notice in the minutes will result in the meeting and any action taken therein, being null and void. Waiver of notice is expected to be used sparingly and with good cause by the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE SEVEN

Voting

Section 1. ELECTORS. Electors are to be determined in accordance with Section 15.050.1 of the Bylaws of Rotary International. Each club may select, certify, and send to the District Conference at least one elector. Any club with a membership of more than 25 shall be entitled to one (1) additional elector for each additional twenty-five (25) or major fraction, (i.e., 13 or more) thereof, of its members, based on the membership as of the date of the most recent semiannual payment preceding the date on which the vote is held.

Section 2. VOTING PROCEDURES. Only electors may vote on the election of a member and alternate member of the nominating committee for RI director, composition and terms of reference of the nominating committee for governor, and the decision as to the amount of the district’s per-capita levy. In all other matters brought before the conference, every member in good standing of a club pre-sent at the district conference may vote. Voting procedures will be in accordance with RI Bylaws 15.050.2.

Section 3. PROXIES. Voting by proxy is not permitted except in circumstances described in Article 15.050.3. of the Bylaws of Rotary International.

Section 4. ELECTRONIC MEETINGS. The Executive District Committee, standing committees, and special committees are authorized to meet by telephone confer-ence or through other electronic communications media. If dialogue is expected, all members should be able to partici-pate and to hear or otherwise interact with one another.

ARTICLE EIGHT

Insurance and Indemnification

When a person is sued or prosecuted in a criminal action, either alone or with others, because such person is or was an officer of the District or an agent acting for or on behalf of the District, in any proceeding arising out of alleged mis-feasance or nonfeasance in the performance of such per-son's duties or out of any alleged wrongful act against the

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District or by the District, such person shall be indemnified for all reasonable expenses, including attorneys' fees incurred in the defense of the proceedings, if both the following conditions exist:

a. The person sued is successful in whole or in part, or the proceeding against him is settled with approval of the court.

b. The court finds that such person's conduct fairly and equitably merits such indemnity.

The amount of such indemnity which may be assessed against the District by the court in the same or in a sepa-rate proceeding shall be so much of the expenses, includ-ing attorneys' fees incurred in the defense of the proceed-ings, as the court determines and finds to be reasonable. Application for such indemnity may be made either by the person sued or by the attorney or other person rendering services to such person in connection with the defense, and the court may order the fees and expenses to be paid directly to the attorney or other person, although not a party to the proceeding. Notice of the application for such indemnity shall be served upon the District, and upon the plaintiff and other parties to the proceeding.

The District may purchase and maintain such Directors and Officers coverage and liability coverage as the District Executive Committee deems appropriate.

ARTICLE NINE

Fiscal Year

The fiscal year of the District shall be July 1 through June 30.

ARTICLE TEN

Parliamentary Authority

The most current revision of “Robert’s Rules of Order” shall govern District 5690 in all cases to which it is applicable and in which it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and Bylaws of Rotary International.

ARTICLE ELEVEN

Amendments

The Bylaws of District 5690 may be amended by two-thirds vote of those present and voting at the District Conference or at any District meeting to which all clubs are entitled to send a representative, provided the proposed amendments have been sent to the clubs thirty (30) days prior to the District Conference or any other District meeting as described above.

Bylaws adopted in Manhattan, Kansas at President Elect Training Seminar District Business Meeting

March 6, 2015.

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THE FOUR WAY TEST

Of the things we THINK, SAY, or DO:

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and

BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL for all concerned?

What is Rotary?

Rotary is an organization of business and professional

persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian

service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations

and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

The Object of Rotary

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the

ideal of service for a basis of worthy enterprise and in

particular, to encourage and foster:

First - The development of acquaintance as an

opportunity.

Second - High ethical standards in business and

professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all

useful occupations, and the dignifying of each

Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society.

Third - The application of the ideal of service in each

Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life.

Fourth - The advancement of international

understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world

fellowship of business and professional persons united in

the ideal of service.

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