The Rotary Club of
South East Nassau
 
Chartered 1976
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Greeting Rotarians! It is meeting week and you are invited! July 17th @ 1:00 pm at the Nassau Yacht Club where our guest speaker is Dr. Nneka Ijeoma.
 
Topic: Focus on Women's Health
 
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Ruth Barr-Bethell installed as the RCSEN’S 48th president
Ruth Barr-Bethell installed as the RCSEN’S 48th president: Kicks off the magic of Rotary with a new member breakfast
 
Nassau, Bahamas – The newly installed President of the Rotary Club of South East Nassau (RCSEN), Ruth Barr-Bethell, shared her enthusiasm to serve for the 2024 - 2025 Rotary year. In Elizabeth Andrew’s penned words that resonated with her, "We don't necessarily volunteer because we have the time, but we volunteer because we have the heart,” was paramount since she has always had a heart for Rotary’s motto, “service above self.”
Ruth Barr-Bethell joined the family of Rotary more than 25 years ago as an Interactor in high school and became a member of the RCSEN in 2018. The new president expressed her gratitude to the outgoing president, Leah Lowe and the 2023-2024 board for their outstanding contributions. The club received a Diamond Award from Rotary District 7020 and a gold placement in Public Image from Rotary Zone 33/34. Barr-Bethell welcomed members to embark on the exciting journey of a brand-new rotary year focusing on “meaningful impact, through irresistible partnerships”.
“I encourage each of you to continue to build on the legendary past of the Rotary Club of South East Nassau, to curate the best Rotary year, engaging every member so that all together, we create an irresistible South East Nassau, making meaningful impact through the magic of Rotary,” said Barr-Bethell.
This 48th executive and board, led by President Barr-Bethell, includes District 7020 Bahamas Assistant Governor (AG) and club advisor Lionel Haven, advisors Past AG Timothy Ingraham and PP Rema Martin; Immediate Past President and Foundation Chair Leah Lowe; Secretary Megan Minus; Treasurer PP Sean Blyden; Fundraiser Director PP Dr Bridgette Rolle; Fellowship Director PP Jamaal Davis; Community Service Director Javon Morley; Public Image and Programming Director Azaleta Ishmael-Newry; Youth and Literacy Director Dagni Prosa; Rotaract Liason Director Candice Hepburn; Vocational Services Director Rosena Duncanson; Environment Service Director Kelly-Anne Frendo; Membership Director Kent Forbes; Health and Wellness Director Dr Davone Rolle; Club Administration Director Rishad Bain; International Services Director PP Calnan Weech and Disaster Preparedness Director Bruce LaFleur.
To kick off the Magic of Rotary year, the president held a new and prospective members brunch at her home on Independence morning. The event was facilitated by the club’s Membership Director Kent Forbes, who shared detailed information on the history and great work of the club, and the Rotary Foundation.
The Rotary Club of South East Nassau was chartered in 1976 under Edwin Deal and was the first club in New Providence to induct women into membership in 1995. Their partners in Rotary are the Rotaract Club of South East Nassau Centennial, the Interact Club of Doris Johnson High School, the Early Act Club of Columbus Primary and the Early Act and Interact Clubs of St. Andrews International School. The RCSEN is renowned for their annual Smiley Bastian Steak Out fundraiser which takes place on August 31st at the Bahamas National Trust. Humanitarian projects include support to Sandilands' Robert Smith Ward and the All-Saints Camp, food hampers to underserved areas and sponsoring students to help them complete their primary or high school education. More information is available at www.rcsen.org.
 
 
Photo 1: Ruth Barr-Bethell, President (2024-2025) of the Rotary Club of South East Nassau.
 
 
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Photo 2: Outgoing president of the Rotary Club of South East Nassau (2023-2024) Leah Lowe (left) offers the Club’s meeting mantle to incoming president Ruth Barr-Bethell at the June 29, 2024, changeover event. Photo by Lionel Haven.
 
 
 
 
Photo 3: The Rotary Club of South East Nassau’s new board for the 2024-2025 year was installed recently.  Shown in the photo from are (back row L-R): PAG Tim Ingraham, Advisor; Rishad Bain, Dir. Club Admin; PP Sean Blyden, Treasurer; PP Dr. Bridgette Rolle, Dir. Fundraising; PP Jamaal Davis, Dir. Fellowship; Bruce LaFleur, Dir. Disaster Preparedness; Dr. Davone Rolle, Dir. Health and Wellness; Kent Forbes, Dir. Membership. (Front row L-R): Rosena Stubbs, Dir. Vocational Service; IPP Leah Lowe, Foundation Chair; Ruth Barr-Bethell, President; Kelly-Anne Frendo, Dir. Environmental Service; PP Calnan Weech, Dir. International Service; Dagni Prosa, Dir. Youth & Literacy; and Azaleta Ishmael-Newry, Dir. Public Image & Programming. Other executives who are not shown are: Candice Hepburn, Rotaract Liaison; Javon Morley, Dir. Community Service; AG and Advisor Lionel Haven; PP Rema Martin, Advisor and Megan Minus, Secretary. Photo: Lionel Haven.
 
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Photo 4: The Rotary Club of South East Nassau kicked off the “Magic of Rotary” on Independence morning with a prospecting breakfast to introduce interested persons to the club through Rotary membership. Shown in the photo from left to right are Rishad Bain, director of club administration who was recently awarded the Edwin Deal Rotarian of the Year (2023-2024); Jamie Winter, teacher; Pamela Culmer new member and New Rotarian of the Year (2023-2024), Kent Forbes (back), director of membership; Ruth Barr Bethell, newly installed president; Tonielle Brancacceo, banker; Aniska Russell, former membership director, Fredrick Cargill Jr (back); new member and Azaleta Ishmael-Newry, Director of the Year (2023-2024). Photo supplied by the RCSEN.
 
Recap: JULY 10TH - Meaningful impact begins with our members!  
In keeping with our strategic plan for consistent healthy membership growth, RCSEN hosted a dynamic membership event on July 10th, aimed at welcoming and engaging new and prospective members. 
The membership brunch, hosted by President Ruth and facilitated by Membership Director Kent,  provided invaluable information about the club, District 7020, Rotary International and the Rotary Foundation. 
The event was informative, fun and engaging.
Director Kent highlighted our organization's values and mission and shared the rich history of RCSEN which continues today. 
New and prospective members had the opportunity to network and fellowship over a scrumptious brunch, fostering new connections and strengthening existing ones with members of the current and previous board of directors.
Attendees engaged in interactive presentation by Director Kent, where they could ask questions and learn more about getting involved in the various committees and initiatives. 
The event concluded with a sense of excitement and enthusiasm as new members and prospective members expressed their eagerness to contribute and make a positive meaningful impact within our vibrant club and the wider community.
 
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Environmental Service Director Kelly recently visited Singapore and met up with members of her old Club in Singapore - the Rotary Club of Changi - for their first meeting of the new Rotary Year. She was a member there from 2008 for about six years. Director Kelly also noted that they were the second club she had joined as she first joined Rotary in Gibraltar a few years before that. The Rotary Club of Singapore still meets in Serangoon Gardens Country Club every week. She noted that it was a fulfilling experience as it was great to see old friends as well as meet new members. There are a few ladies in the Club now which is great to see because I was one of only two female members. Also, their past present in the previous Rotary year was a female.
Director Kelly also noted that she spoke a little about [Rotary South-East Nassau] and answered their questions about our club and about The Bahamas.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE 
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Help a stranger pack their groceries in there car (Or tip the packing boy for them)
Pay for a strangers groceries or Lunch
Purchase lunch for your employees or coworkers.
Help your neighbor bring their groceries inside. 
 
These are just a few examples of what can be done, feel free to let you imagination flow and follow your heart. 
 
Photos are welcomed but not mandatory, a message to director Javon or in the group chat will Suffice.
Encouraging all our members to start the new Rotary Year by recycling their empty glass/plastic bottles and soda cans. Simply bring them to this week's Club Meeting and your Environmental Services Committee will collect them and take them to be recycled so you don't have to!
 
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UPCOMING EVENTS
 
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Come and join us at our first fellowship for the Rotary Year 
 
Friday July 19th, 2024
Start Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Twynam Heights
Members: FREE
Guest: $30.00
 
To RSVP: Call PP Jamal  424-5474 or use the Link Below 
 
 
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Our Annual Steak-Out Tickets are now available. Please contact PP Bridgette for your tickets and more information on the fundraiser event.
 
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July 12, 2006
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