The Rotary Club of
South East Nassau
 
Chartered 1976
The South-Easter
 
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Our very own PDG Charles, PE Ruth and Secretary Elect Megan join hundreds of fellow Rotarians at this year's Create Hope PETS, Assembly & Conference in the Cayman Islands (April 28 - May 4).
 
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NEW SOUTH-EAST MEMBER 
WELCOME ROTARIAN FREDRICK  !!
On Wednesday Evening the Rotary Club of South-East Nassau inducted another of its newest Members. We would like to welcome Rotarian Fredrick Cargill Jr. into the South-East Nassau Family
April 24th Meeting Recap: Dr. Dashawn Saunders of PMH and the R.E.A.C.H organization gave the club an in-depth and enlightening talk on Autism with kids, the signs and symptoms. She can be seen above [centered] accepting a certificate of appreciation from Rotarian Pam and President Leah.
 
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April 30th - Doris Johnson: Pizza Party
It was a delightful event!  Director of Youth Services Dagni, and PI Director Azaleta joined Doris Johnson Interactors for a pizza party.  A fellowship with interactors suggests a fun and engaging gathering with these future Rotarians. It's always great to see our club fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among the youth and those involved.
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APRIL DISTRICT NEWSLETTER
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Find Rotary South East Nassau on Page 19 -20 
 
 
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Stories
Youth Service Month 
May is Youth Service (formerly called New Generations) Month when Rotary Clubs, around the world focus on youth services, Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange.
 
INTERACT

Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club comprised of 14-18 year olds.  Interact gives young people the opportunity to take part in fun, meaningful service projects.  Along the way, Interactors develop their leadership skills and initiative while meeting new friends.  Members exchange ideas, opinions and plans with other talented, energetic people, in an atmosphere free from negative pressures and distraction.  Interact strives to promote student leadership, local volunteer service, and to make members aware of the many global and world issues that effect people everyday. 
 
Ultimately, students can:

•   Become acquainted with a premiere service organization (Rotary International) and proven leaders from communities throughout Rotary;
•   Learn how to manage and head community service projects;
•   Learn about other Rotary club programs including Rotaract (service club for young adults), Earlyact (a service club for primary school students), youth exchange (a chance to live and study abroad ) and RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards).

The word Interact stands for “international action” and today there are more than 10,700 clubs in 109 countries.
 
 
 
ROTARACT

Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young people ages 18-30.  Rotaract clubs are usually community or university-based and are sponsored by a local Rotary club, making them true “partners in service” and key members of the Rotary family.

Young adults augment their knowledge and skill and also address the physical and social needs of their communities while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.  Rotaractors also often spearhead the formation of Interact clubs and participate in RYLA. 

Rotaract is one of the fastest-growing programs of Rotary service with more than 9,500 Rotaract Clubs with 291,000 members in 177 countries.
 
Rotaractors follow the motto “fellowship through service”.
 
 
 
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE

Rotary Youth Exchange is an excellent and inexpensive way for high school age students to travel and study in a foreign country.  

Youth exchange gives the participant the opportunity to improve their language skills and school and family experiences will teach them the culture of their host country.  They also act as ambassadors for their home country.  Each year the Rotary Districts that are part of CSRYE send approximately 300 young people to other countries and accept 300 young people from other countries in return.

Accepting a youth exchange student into your club, community and household can be a very rewarding experience.  It’s an opportunity for you, your family and your fellow Rotarians to learn about a different culture and also help a young person understand your culture.  The goal of Rotary Youth Exchange is to promote the advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace at the person to person level.
 
 
 
RYLA       
                                        
Each year thousands of young people take part in the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) programs worldwide.  Young people are chosen for their leadership potential to attend a seminar, camp or workshop to discuss leadership skills and to learn those skills through practice.  RYLA aims to:

•   Demonstrate Rotary’s respect and concern for youth;
•   Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders;
•   Encourage leadership of youth by youth; and
•   Recognize publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities.

Started in Queensland, Australia in 1959 and officially adopted by Rotary International in 1971, the RYLA program enables young people to debate issues of professional responsibility and human relations, improve leadership and communication skills, learn about businesses or institutions and meet Rotarians, while having fun and making friends.  For participants, RYLA provides the opportunity to refine skills and explore pertinent topics with peers and elders; for Rotarians, RYLA offers the chance to help develop leaders, share valuable expertise and bridge the gap between generations.  RYLA can help lead to the strengthening and formation of Interact and Rotaract clubs and can be used as a recruiting tool for youth exchange.
 
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ROTARY SOUTH-EAST NASSAU 
participates in Rotary's
 
People of Action Campaign
 
INSPIRE, EMPOWER, CONNECT !!
Together we Empower! We love our Early Act Club at Columbus Primary School. We enjoy working with the students and each September, our annual red carpet Welcome Back to School greeting brings us great joy to cheer the students and remind them of how great they are. We made this poster to celebrate Rotary - People of Action!
"Together, we Inspire!" Our Rotarians and our Rotaract Club of South East Nassau Centennial enjoyed a "Wine Down Yoga" event earlier this year and it was a great way to "inspire" each other to exercise. Yes we have fun and we are also "People of Action". This past weekend, we held a Tune Up Soca exercise event.
As Rotarians working together, we partnered earlier in our Rotary year with the Bahamas National Trust to help clean up around the Harold Pond area. Happy Earth Day to all of the Rotarians, environmentalists, volunteers and Earth Strong Warriors. We care deeply about the environment.
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May 7
 
Timothy Ingraham
May 8
 
Ivan Carroll
May 23
 
Christopher Stuart
May 25
 
Cerys Howells
May 28
 
Javon Morley
May 31
 
Ruth Barr-Bethell
May 31
 
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Marvin Bethell
Zelia
May 26
 
Jamaal Davis
Robin Davis
May 31
 
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Larry Treco
May 1, 1982
42 years
 
Marvin Bethell
May 1, 1984
40 years
 
Ralph Barnett
May 1, 1983
41 years
 
Tsega Thompson
May 5, 2021
3 years
 
Megan Minus
May 23, 2018
6 years
 
Bridgette Rolle JP
May 24, 2004
20 years
 
Monique Crawford
May 24, 2004
20 years
 
Stanford Charlton
May 29, 2013
11 years
 
Kent Forbes
May 31, 2017
7 years
 
 
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Rotary South-East Nassau
CHANGE-OVER CELEBRATION
JUNE 29th, 2024 @ 7PM
 
More Details to Come !
 
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