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1 Rotary District 6460 Directory District Governor Suzanne Ellerbrock District District 6460 website: Zone website: This directory is for the use of Rotarians only. It may not be used as a commercial mailing list or for solicitation.

2 Schedule of Official Club Visits CLUB DAY TIME DATE Macomb... Tues... 12: /3/12 Quincy-East... Fri... 12: /6/12 Jerseyville... Mon... 12: /9/12 Quincy... Tues... 11:45 AM... 7/10/12 Pittsfield... Wed... 12: /11/12 Jacksonville... Fri... 12: /13/12 Jacksonville South... Fri... 12: /13/12 Monmouth... Mon... 12: /16/12 Aledo... Thurs... 6:00 PM... 7/19/12 Silver Creek Area... Fri... 12:00 PM... 7/20/12 Abingdon... Wed... 6:15 PM... 7/25/12 Peoria-Sunrise... Thurs... 7:15 AM... 7/26/12 Peoria-North... Thurs... 12: /26/12 Springfield-Midtown... Tues... 12: /31/12 Petersburg... Tues... 6:00 PM... 7/31/12 Springfield-Sunrise... Wed... 7:00 AM... 8/1/12 Springfield-Westside... Wed... 12: /1/12 Macomb-Centennial... Thurs... 6:45 AM... 8/9/12 Peoria... Fri... 12: /10/12 Mason City... Tues... 12: /14/12 Morton... Thurs... 12: /16/12 Chillicothe... Tues... 7:00 AM... 8/21/12 Bushnell... Mon... 6:15 PM... 8/27/12 Granite City... Tues... 12: /28/12 Edwardsville... Thurs... 12: /30/12 Bethalto... Thurs... 6:00 PM... 9/6/12 East Alton... Thurs... 6:00 PM... 9/6/12 Riverbend... Thurs... 6:00 PM... 9/6/12 Woodriver... Thurs... 6:00 PM... 9/6/12 Havana... Mon... 6:15 PM... 9/10/12 East Peoria... Tues... 7:00 AM... 9/11/12 Washington... Tues... 12: /11/12 Manito-Forest City... Tues... 6:00 PM... 9/11/12 Rushville... Thurs... 5:30 PM... 9/13/12 Springfield... Mon... 5:30 PM... 9/17/12 Collinsville... Tues... 12: /18/12 Springfield-South... Thurs... 12: /20/12 Alton-Godfrey... Mon... 6:00 PM... 9/24/12 Benld... Tues... 12: /25/12 Canton... Wed... 12: /26/12 Galesburg... Thurs... 12: /27/12 Highland... Tues... 12: /9/12 Land of Goshen... Wed... 12: /10/12 Carlinville... Thurs... 12: /11/12 Farmington... Tues... 12: /16/12 Pekin... Wed... 12: /17/12 Kewanee... Wed... 6: /17/12 Cambridge... Wed... 6: /17/12 Galva... Wed... 6: /17/12 Galesburg Sunrise... Wed... 6: /17/12 Delavan... Tues... 12: /15/12 Check the Club Directory for the meeting location.!2

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of Official Club Visits... Inside Front Cover RI Founder Paul P. Harris... 4 RI President Sakuji Tanaka... 5 Rotary International Director Zones 30/31 Ken Schuppert. 6 District 6460 Governor Suzanne Ellerbrock... 7 District Governor Elect Norm Jones... 8 District Governor Nominee David Knieriem... 9 Immediate Past District Governor Gordon Jumper The Object of Rotary/4 Way Test Presidential Citation Assistant Governors District 6460 Leadership Team Past District Governors Surviving Spouses of Past District Governors Past Ambassadorial Scholars Ed Peterka Leader Bell Award Recipients John Giavaras Community Service Award Recipients Group Study Exchange Interact, Rotaract and EarlyAct Clubs in the District Clubs in District Leadership Alphabetical Directory District 6460 By-Laws Every Rotarian Every Year End Polio Now Back Cover... 56!3

4 PAUL P. HARRIS The Founder of Rotary ( ) Paul P. Harris, a lawyer, was the founder of Rotary, the world s first and most international service club. Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service, promote high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Born in Racine, Wisconsin on 19 April 1868, Paul was the second of six children born to George N. Harris and Cornelia Brian Harris. At age 3 he moved to Wallingford, Vermont where he grew up in the care of his paternal grandparents. Married to Jean Thomas Harris ( ), they had no children. He received an LL.B. from the University of Iowa and received an honorary LL.D. from the University of Vermont. In 1896, he went to Chicago to practice law. One evening Paul went with a professional friend to his suburban home. After dinner, as they strolled through the neighborhood, Paul s friend introduced him to various tradesmen in their stores. This reminded Paul of his New England village and it occurred to him, Why not have a fellowship composed of businessmen from different occupations, without restrictions of politics or religion? On 23 February 1905, Paul Harris formed the first Rotary Club with three other businessmen: Silvester Schiele, a coal merchant, Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer, and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor. Paul Harris named the new club Rotary because members met in rotation at their various places of business. When Paul Harris became president of the club in its third year, he was convinced that the Rotary club could be developed into an important service movement and strove to extend Rotary to other cities. When President emeritus Paul Harris passed away on 27 January 1947, his dream had grown from an informal meeting of four men to some 6,000 Rotary clubs developed for the purpose of service and fellowship.!4

5 SAKUJI TANAKA Rotary International President Sakuji Tanaka, a member of the Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan, was elected president of Rotary International for by delegates during the fourth plenary session at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. "It is my honor to accept the nomination to serve as president of Rotary International," said Tanaka. "Since I joined Rotary, I have embraced every new challenge of Rotary service. To me, challenge is a very important word. It inspires us. It also helps us to be and to do our best. It allows us to bring out our fullest potential." Tanaka said he would like to see Rotary "continue its vital work as the force to improve our communities." To do this work, Rotary needs active, involved clubs, he added. "We are fortunate to have our revised RI Strategic Plan to help build strong clubs that are vibrant, action-oriented, and relevant in the changing world." For 32 years, Tanaka was president of Tanaka Company Ltd., a wholesale firm that went public in 1995 and later merged with other leading wholesalers in Japan. Currently, he serves as vice president of the Yashio City Chamber of Commerce and adviser to Arata Co. Ltd., an animal feed and pet food wholesaler. He also chaired the National Household Papers Distribution Association of Japan for eight years. Tanaka studied business at Nihon Management Daigakuin and Tokyo Management Daigakuin. A past trustee of The Rotary Foundation, Tanaka chaired the 2009 Birmingham Convention Committee. His other service to Rotary includes RI director, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, district governor, and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Committee. Tanaka established an endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, and he and his wife, Kyoko, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors of the Permanent Fund, and Major Donors. He is a recipient of RI s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation s Distinguished Service Award. Tanaka said that eradicating polio will "fulfill the promise we made to children in the world" and that "there is no doubt in my mind that the day of this success will be realized in the near future." Tanaka and Kyoko have three children and five grandchildren.!5

6 KENNETH SCHUPPERT Rotary International Director Zone 30/31 Ken was born in Madison, Wisconsin and received his B.A. from The University of the South (Sewanee, Tennessee). He received his law degree from Cumberland School of Law of Sanford University (Birmingham, Alabama) in He lives in Decatur, Alabama, where Ken and his wife, Lynn are members in the law firm of Blackburn, Maloney and Schuppert, LLC. Ken s principal areas of practice are corporate, real estate, probate and commercial litigation. Ken joined Rotary in 1982 and was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by his club in He was President of the Decatur Rotary Club in and served as District Governor of District 6860 in His district duties included Assembly Co-Chairman , Deputy District Governor - Operations, , Chair of the Foundation Annual Giving program , and Foundation Coordinator, Ken and Lynn have served as RI President s Representatives in They have served as RI Training Leaders in 2001 and Ken has been a delegate and/or participant to the Councils on Legislation in 2001, 2004, 2007 and 2010, served as a RI Regional Membership Coordinator for , as Zone 30 Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator for , and is serving as a member of the Rotary International Communications Committee for and as Vice Chair for On the Zone level, Ken and Lynn have served on the Executive Committee as Program Chair in 1999, Arrangements Chair in 2001, GETS leaders in and , Institute Vice-Chair in 2003 and Institute General Chair in Ken serves as a Director of Rotary International for , member of the RI Audit Committee for and Chair of the RI Board Council on Legislation Advisory Committee for Ken was named an Outstanding Young Alabamian in 1989, and was presented The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service in 2000, the Rotary International Four Avenues of Service Citation in 2001, and The Rotary Foundation s Distinguished Service Award in Ken and Lynn, also a Rotarian, have one daughter, Elizabeth; all are Paul Harris Fellows. Ken and Lynn are Major Donors and Bequest Society Members. Ken enjoys golf, swimming, gardening and house restoration.!6

7 SUZANNE ELLERBROCK District 6460 Governor Suzanne was born in El Paso, TX and raised in Southern California. She left California in 1995 to join her parents in Palmyra, MO and now enjoys living on the family farm with her husband Norm and her mother Cleota Rohrer. Suzanne married Norm in May of 1998 and between the two of them they have three children, Breeana, Ryan, and Emily. In 2002 Suzanne graduated with her BS degree in Organizational Management through the Adult Studies Program at Hannibal LaGrange College in Hannibal, MO. In 2009 she completed her Master of Business Administration through the Adult Studies Program at William Woods University, Fulton, MO. Currently Suzanne works for Blessing Health System in Quincy, IL. She is the Administrative Coordinator of Sales and External Customer Relations. Prior to her current position she served as the Executive Director of Quincy Health Care Management, Inc. Suzanne began her Rotary career in She has served as the International Service Project Chairman, been a member of the Board of Directors and in 2006 became the second female President of the Club. She was involved with the Center for Citizen's Initiatives bringing a Russian Delegation into our District. Suzanne has also served 3 years as Assistant Governor to Area 6 which includes Pittsfield, Rushville, Quincy East, and her home club The Rotary Club of Quincy. Suzanne will be the sixth District Governor from The Rotary Club of Quincy. Suzanne is a Paul Harris Recipient. She has also won a District Award for her work on the MatchMakers of Hope Bone Marrow Drive. She currently chairs the clubs annual MatchMakers of Hope Walk which helps raise funds to underwrite the cost of the bone marrow drive. She has been successful in raising over $25,000 in the last three (3) years, half of which has been donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to help them in their goal to find a cure for blood cancers. Suzanne s dad was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2003 which sparked her passion for this program.!7

8 NORM JONES District 6460 Governor Norm was born and raised in Central Illinois, and following high school, he a t t e n d e d W e s t e r n I l l i n o i s University receiving a BS Industrial Engineering degree in He completed the MS Industrial Engineering degree from Western Illinois University in He later received his MBA from the University of Illinois Springfield in He and Lois were married in 1977 on August 6 in Rushville, Illinois. Norm was accepted into membership of the Rotary Club of Petersburg in the early 1980's and after a time away raising the kids, rejoined the club in 2006 where he has served as Club President in , and Club Secretary from Norm was appointed as Assistant Governor for Area 5 serving one year before being nominated to serve as District Governor Nominee for the term as District Governor He was host for GSE teams from India in 2007 and Nigeria in Norm is the owner of Indesco (Niche Engineering & Manufacturing Company with USA & International sales to over 20 countries. The company produces Rugby Equipment in the Americas for an English Company. They also supply oven products to companies like General Electric, Becton Dickenson Pharmaceuticals, and Arc International. Previously, Norm worked as Design Engineer for an irrigation company with USA & international sales and was the Engineering Manager of a tank fabrication company. He served as Manufacturing Manager of US operations of a Danish Fan Company and Operations Manager of the Operable Wall Company where he helped set up a satellite plant in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Norm and Lois have a son, Travis Jones, a mechanical engineer in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Their daughter, Tara Jones Barker, has been married for 2 years and is a Walmart Associate in Springfield, Illinois. Norm s hobbies include flying fixed-wing, helicopter, and seaplanes. He enjoys playing with his Golden Retriever, creating new designs and patents, travel, making new friends in the Rotary Family and trying to learn Spanish.!8

9 DAVID KNIERIEM District 6460 Governor Dave is a technology consultant and owner of DK Office Consulting and Services in Mason City, Illinois. In business for over 15 years, Dave serves the Central Illinois area with comprehensive technology support, specializing in educational institutions and small/medium sized businesses, as well as home users. Born in Pekin, Illinois, Dave attended Tremont High School, went to the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and the University of Wyoming, majoring in Business Administration. Dave is a veteran, serving 20 years active duty in the United States Air Force, retiring in 1995 as a Major. His primary duty was as a Missile Launch Officer, but also served staff tours at SAC Headquarters and the Pentagon, Washington DC. After retirement, he became a member of the Military Officers Association of America, and served as LincolnLand Chapter President (Springfield, IL) for four years. He joined Rotary in 1997 with the Rotary Club of Mason City (IL). He served as Club President for 3 years and as Club Secretary for 5 years. He served as an Assistant Governor in District 6460 for four years, and on the District Training Committee for four years, one year as the District Trainer. He is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow. Active in his community, Dave is a former Alderman and Mayor of the City of Mason City, and also served as chairman of the Prairie Harvest Days Festival Committee for 8 years. He is the primary organist at Christ Lutheran Church of Mason City, Illinois. Dave is married to the former Bonnie Jean Allen of Mason City, and they have 4 children between them, and 2 granddaughters. Bonnie is also an energetic Rotarian and a Paul Harris Fellow. She is a Past Club President and Secretary of the Rotary Club of Mason City.!9

10 GORDON JUMPER District 6460 Governor Gordon D. Jumper, a Certified Public Accountant, was born and raised in Jacksonville, Illinois. Gordon attended Illinois College and graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. His post graduate work includes studies at the University of Illinois in Springfield, University of Maryland, and the University of Wisconsin. He has been in private practice for more than 30 years in the Jacksonville area. In 1997 Gordon was elected Village President of the Village of South Jacksonville. He continues to serve in this capacity having been reelected in 2009 to his fourth term. His Rotary service began in He was a member of the Jacksonville Noon Club until 1995 when he became a charter member of the Jacksonville Sunrise Club. He has served on various club committees and on the Board of Directors in the area of International Service. He currently serves as Treasurer of the Jacksonville Sunrise Rotary Club and was President of the club in and He has served on the Rotary District 6460 Audit Committee for several years and as the District Auditor. Gordon and his family have hosted a number of Youth Exchange Students and Group Study Exchange Team Members. Both he and his wife are Paul Harris Fellows as is their daughter-in-law, Renee Jumper who served as Jacksonville Sunrise Club President in The Jumper family attended the Rotary International Conventions in Indianapolis, Indiana, Montreal, Canada, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Professionally, Gordon has been a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Illinois CPA Society serving as chairman of the Illinois Agribusiness Committee and twice chaired the Annual Agribusiness Conference. He sits on the Jacksonville Regional Economic Development Council, Jacksonville Area Conventions & Visitors Bureau, and the Morgan County Regional Planning Committee serving in various capacities including service on the Board of Directors. He and his wife Jean were married in 2001 and have six grown children and eight grandchildren. The Jumpers are active in the Liter Baptist Church, Literberry, Illinois.!10

11 The Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: 1. FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; 2. 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; 3. THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life; 4. FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. The Four-Way Test From the earliest days of the organization, Rotarians were concerned with promoting high ethical standards in their professional lives. One of the world s most widely printed and quoted statements of business ethics is The Four-Way Test, which was created in 1932 by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor (who later served as RI President in 1955). Adopted by Rotary in 1943, The Four-Way Test has been translated into more than a hundred languages and published in thousands of ways. It asks the following four questions: 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 to all concerned?!11

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13 The Presidential Citation recognizes Rotary clubs for achieving an array of accomplishments that help them become stronger, deliver more effective service, and enhance their public image. By qualifying for the Presidential Citation, clubs contribute to Rotary s organizational goals and multiply the impact of their good work through the collective focus of 34,000 Rotary clubs worldwide. Procedure Clubs are asked to complete the following form to assess their accomplishments this year. In order to qualify for a citation, clubs must meet the Presidential Challenge and complete one required activity, along with at least three additional activities, in each of the three categories listed. Unless otherwise specified, all activities must be undertaken and completed between 1 July and 31 March of the Rotary year. Clubs should complete the form and send it to the district governor no later than 31 March. Forms sent to Rotary International will not be processed. District governors must report the names of their qualifying clubs through Member Access no later than 15 April Presidential Challenge Required RI President Sakuji Tanaka challenges clubs to conduct a club or community peace forum, or a service project focused on peace. Our club has met the Presidential Challenge. Strengthen Our Club Required activity Adopt a three-year strategic plan for the club, identifying specific annual and long-term goals or make progress in carrying out the annual goals set by your club for the current Rotary year to date. 1 Our club has completed this activity. Additional activities Conduct a club assessment/visioning activity and initiate changes (revised committee structures, meeting times, meet-!13

14 !14 Conduct a club assessment/visioning activity and initiate changes (revised committee structures, meeting times, meeting procedures, etc.) based on the feedback/results. Undertake an innovative approach to attracting and retaining members and achieve a net gain of at least one member between 1 July and 1 March. Analyze why members are leaving the club, and create an action plan to maintain a member retention rate of at least 85 percent. Encourage member engagement by ensuring that every member has personally participated in at least one service activity and one club social activity. Increase the diversity of your club s membership by recruiting at least two new members who belong to a demographic group (gender, age, profession, ethnicity, etc.) that is underrepresented in the club. Initiate a new-member welcome and mentoring program. Initiate an outreach and communication program for club alumni or recruit at least one Rotary or Foundation alumnus age 40 or younger into your club. Adopt a program 2 for the leadership development of all members or ensure that each club member is assigned a specific role in your club s leadership development goals for the year, either in a leadership position or as a member of a club committee, subcommittee, or project initiative. In this category, how many additional activities has your club completed? (minimum: 3) Increase Our Service Required activity Participate in a sustainable service project related to at least one of Rotary s areas of focus 3 : Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development

15 Our club has completed this activity. Additional activities Support polio eradication through a public awareness or community fundraising initiative. Attain 100 percent participation in Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund giving (every active member personally contributes). 4 Attain a minimum US$100 contribution to The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund from each club member. Conduct a community needs assessment, and use it to establish a new community service project that involves club members in active service. 5 Support New Generations programs by achieving at least one of the following: Sponsor a new Rotaract or Interact club or actively support an existing one. Assign Rotarian mentors to Rotaractors in your community. Conduct a joint project with an Interact or Rotaract club. Sponsor a participant in a Rotary Youth Leadership Awards event. Invite Rotary and Foundation alumni to attend or speak at a club meeting. Host a networking event for Rotary and Foundation alumni in the community. Sponsor or host at least one Youth Exchange student, Ambassadorial Scholar, or Rotary Peace Fellow. Assist another club in its support of a Youth Exchange student, Ambassadorial Scholar, or Rotary Peace Fellow. Collaborate with an organization in your community on at least one community service project. 1Consider using RI s Strategic Planning Guide (web only) as a resource. 2Consider using Leadership Development: Your Guide to Starting a Program (250-EN) as a reference. 3 For ideas, consult Rotary s Areas of Focus (965-EN). 4 Consider using the EREY Club Success Booklet (958-EN) as a resource. 5 For ideas, consult Community Assessment Tools (605-EN).!15

16 Involve family members or non-rotarian community members in a service project. Sponsor a new Rotary Community Corps or support an existing RCC. Work with a Rotary club in another country on an international service project as either the project host or sponsor. 6 In this category, how many additional activities has your club completed? (minimum: 3) Enhance Our Club s Public Image Required activity Undertake a significant public image campaign in your community to communicate what Rotary is and does by using RI s Humanity in Motion or This Close advertisements. 7 Our club has completed this activity. Additional activities Have a PR professional review the club s current promotional and public outreach pieces to ensure that they re appealing and relevant to the general public. Gain media coverage of an action-oriented club service project. Establish a club website or enhance your club s existing site to make it more appealing to the general public. Start an electronic club newsletter and publicize it to non- Rotarians and local media. Use social networking websites to publicize your club s activities, enhance public image, and recruit prospective members. Emphasize vocational service by achieving at least one of the following 8 : 6 Consider using Rotary s ProjectLINK database, projectlink, to find a project partner. 7 Download these resources at 8 For ideas, consult An Introduction to Vocational Service (255-EN).!16

17 Start a career counseling or vocational training program, and invite non-rotarian participants from the community to attend. Organize a discussion or group workshop on maintaining high ethical standards in the workplace, and invite local non-rotarian business leaders to attend. Organize at least one professional networking event in which club members can meet other local professionals and introduce them to Rotary. Sponsor a career day in which club members bring young people to their places of business to inform them about career opportunities. Hold at least one fellowship, networking, or collaborative event that is open to the public. Use the opportunity to introduce non-rotarians to Rotary. Define your club s signature activity (the one you d like your club to be known for in the community) and promote it to the public. In this category, how many additional activities has your club completed? (minimum: 3) Rotary Club of signature of rotary club president Submit this completed form to your district governor no later than 31 March, 2013.!17

18 Assistant District Governors Abingdon Cambridge Galesburg Galesburg Sunrise Galva Kewanee Peggy Nelson Area 1 Assistant Governor mobile: PMPNelson@comcast.net 3321 Morningside Dr. Galesburg IL Aledo Wood Stortzum Bushnell Area 2 Assistant Governor Macomb work Macomb Centennial home mobile Monmouth rotary6460wood@yahoo.com 305 W. Penn Roseville IL Chillicothe Peoria Peoria North Peoria Sunrise Washington Brigitte Grant Area 3 Assistant Governor mobile work bmgrant@uic.edu One Illini Drive Box 1649 Peoria, IL Canton East Peoria Farmington Morton Pekin Phil Fleming Area 4 Assistant Governor mobile work philfleming@sbcglobal.net 149 Van Dyke Dr. Canton, IL Delavan Havana Manito-Forest City Mason City Petersburg David Tomlin II Area 5 Assistant Governor mobile home sjsnorse@springnet1.com 405 E. Chestnut St. Mason City, IL 62664!18

19 Pittsfield Quincy Quincy East Rushville Walt Stephenson Area 6 Assistant Governor mobile Fax stephensonw@yahoo.com P.O. Box 214 Littleton, IL Midtown Springfield Springfield Springfield South Springfield Sunrise Springfield Westside Carl Affrunti Area 7 Assistant Governor home mobile cma1025@gmail.com 2808 Huron Dr. Springfield, IL Benld Carlinville Jacksonville Jacksonville Sunrise Jerseyville Helen Downey Area 8 Assistant Governor home: helen.downey@mchsi.com 209 Leland Lake Dr. Jacksonville, IL Alton-Godfrey Bethalto East Alton Granite City Riverbend Wood River Leonard Berg Area 9 Assistant Governor work home leonardberg@sbcglobal.net 1013 Richard Dr. Godfrey, IL Collinsville Edwardsville Highland Land of Goshen Silver Creek Area Wayne Steiner Area 10 Assistant Governor home work wsteiner@fcbbanks.com 35 Meadowlark Ln. Highland, IL 62249!19

20 District 6460 Leadership Team District Governor Suzanne Ellerbrock District Governor Norm Jones District Governor David Knieriem Assistant Governor Area 1 Peggy Nelson... 1 st Year Assistant Governor Area 2 Wood Stortzum... 3 rd Year Assistant Governor Area 3 Brigitte Grant... 2 nd Year Assistant Governor Area 4 Phil Fleming... 2 nd Year Assistant Governor Area 5 David Tomlin II... 2 nd Year Assistant Governor Area 6 Walt Stephenson... 3 rd Year Assistant Governor Area 7 Carl Affrunti... 2 nd Year Assistant Governor Area 8 Helen Downey... 1 st Year Assistant Governor Area 9 Leonard Berg... 3 rd Year Assistant Governor Area 10 Wayne Steiner... 3 rd Year Advisory & Finance Committee Term Expires DG Suzanne Ellerbrock, Quincy Immediate PDG Gordon Jumper, Jacksonville Sunrise DGE Norm Jones, Petersburg DGN David Knieriem, Mason City PDG Eric Dolbeare, Pittsfield PDG Tom Micetich, Havana PDG Ron Riggins, Peoria North Angie Braida-Adams, The Riverbend Bill Knake, Havana Susan Millard, Carlinville District Secretary... Karen Mayville, Quincy District Executive Secretary... Nancy Waters, Quincy District Treasurer... Brian Barstead, Springfield Sunrise District Historian... TBD District Financial Review Committee Term Expires Brian Barstead, Springfield Sunrise Mike Fitzgerald Dennis Iverson By-Laws & Constitution Term Expires Bruce Strom, Springfield Nominating Committee Term Expires Chair: DG Suzanne Ellerbrock PDG Dick Passmore PP Jim Bremner PP Wayne Steiner PDG Gary Judy, Monmouth PP Mary Burgland, Galesburg Sunrise Training Committee... Chair: Bill Knake, Havana; Noel Beard, Jacksonville!20

21 District RLI Coordinator... Noel Beard, Jacksonville District Policy and Procedure Manual... PDG Keith Lape Council on Legislation Representative:... PDG Keith Lape, 2013 alternate, TBD Membership... Angela Braida-Adams, The Riverbend, 1 st year Extension Chair... Tom Micetich, Havana, 3 rd year Club Service... TBD Vocational Service... Neal Miller, Springfield Public Relations Chair... Allen Stare, Jacksonville, 2 nd year District Directory... PDG Larry Thompson, Alton-Godfrey District Newsletter... Ron Mayhew, Alton-Godfrey Noel Beard, Jacksonville Website... PDG Larry Thompson, Alton-Godfrey Karen Mayville, Quincy RI Convention Promotion... John Vigezzi, Macomb Centennial District/Club Awards... Bill Sturm, Springfield Friendship Exchange... PDG Gordon Jumper, Jacksonville Sunrise Rotary Foundation Rotary Foundation Chair... PDG David Parsons, Springfield Paul Harris Society Chair... PDG Ron Riggins, Peoria North Group Study Exchange... Lee Malany, Springfield South Peace Scholarship... Karen Hasara /Naomi Lynn, Springfield Annual Giving... PDG Larry Thompson, Alton-Godfrey Permanent Fund... PDG David Parsons, Springfield Simplified Grants... Mark Roberts, Peoria North Matching Grants... Mac McGee, Galesburg Alumni... Roger Dornaus, Peoria Polio Plus... Mark Maynard, Granite City World Community Service... Mac McGee, Galesburg District 6460 Foundation... PDG Keith Lape, Jacksonville New Generations New Generations Chair... Cathy Littleton Wahl, Jacksonville Youth Exchange Chair... Nancy Waters, Quincy, 3 rd year Outbound Coordinator... Sirina Waddell, Bushnell Inbound Coordinator... Barb Malany, Springfield Sunrise Corresponding Secretary... Teresa Goodyear Recording Secretary... R. Jean Jumper, Jacksonville Treasurer... Alban Haxhinasto, Jacksonville Information Officer... Robbie Prince, Edwardsville Rebound Coordinator... Cathy Littleton Wahl, Jacksonville Interact & Rotaract... Brian Mulhull, Edwardsville RYLA... TBD Literacy Education... PDG Rod Buffington, Springfield District Conference Co-Chair... Debbie Naught, Quincy Karen Mayville, Quincy; Tracy Orne, Quincy; Matt Bergman, Quincy Anne Smith, Petersburg... Chair-Elect!21

22 Steve Gutierrez, Petersburg; PDG Dick Robinson, Springfield Sunrise; Rotary District 6460 P.O. Box 311 Springfield, IL Club/District Support at Rotary International Greg Franks , Darwin Sampedro , Forest City!22

23 Past District Governors (For all districts of which District 6460 was a part) Governor *Herbert C. Angster Club Chicago District Year *Frank P. Manly Indianapolis *Percival G. Rennick Peoria *J. Stanley Brown Joliet *James O. Craig Chicago *E.C. Fisher Rock Island *Charles A. Taylor Harrisburg *Emerit E. Baker Kewanee *James M. White Urbana *James L. McConoughey Galesburg *Mike Pontius Jacksonville *Louis C. Moschel Pekin *Edwin B. Hillman Quincy *Will Taylor (1) Springfield *Albert T. Peters Peoria *Thomas Williamson *Albert H. Dollear Edwardsville Jacksonville *Robert L. Conn Springfield *Ira W. Bingaman Quincy *B.R. Thompson Pontiac *Merritt A. Gifford Bloomington *Ray Graham Mason City *Thomas E. Newland Galesburg *Phillip M. Dale Granite City *Harry C. Bulkeley (1) Abingdon *Elden D. Finley Delavan *Frank J. Horn Macomb *Ed W. Brown Alton *Clayton E. Humphrey Kewanee *Arthur C. Hunt Wood River *Charles L. Engstrom Peoria *W. Harris Pankhurst Jacksonville *Joseph M. Hirschinger Quincy *Joseph W. Hobbs *Harold W. Fitch Manito Bushnell *Ned O. Handy Macomb *Ralph A. Lynn Granite City *Carl H. Weber Springfield *Claredon E. Van Norman Galesburg *Lloyd Coffman Roodhouse *George Wilkins Granite City *William J. Crawford Peoria *Leslie E. Prehn Bethalto *Kenneth C. Bulkeley Abingdon *Fred C. Fieker Carlinville *Ketric Klingman Canton *Ray Hanson Macomb *Earl E. Jukes Collinsville *J. Forrest Bennet Peoria *Ben D. Kiningham Springfield *Ernest Tosovsky *James A. Dunlap Edwardsville Jacksonville *James P. Toal Monmouth *Hobart D. Blair Virden *William F. Gerdes Quincy !23

24 Past District Governors (For all districts of which District 6460 was a part) Governor *Joseph M. Hirschinger Club Quincy District Year *Lamont H. Heidinger Edwardsville *Joseph M. Kilton Peoria *Robert L. Conn (2) Springfield *Kenneth C. Bulkeley Abingdon *Kenneth L. Evers Edwardsville *Frank Brooks (3) Chillicothe *John C. Haworth Springfield *Robert H. Caldwell (3) Jacksonville *Clinton H. Rogier (3,4) Highland *R. Shelby Wrestler Bushnell Stephen N. Ferri East Peoria *Nye F. Bouslog Macomb *William D. Masters Forest City *Kenneth L. Evers *Parker L. Steis Edwardsville Monmouth Donald R. Shaffner Granite City *Rob M. Simon Edwardsville Robert A. Stuart, Jr. (1,3,4) Springfield Dawson R. Dean Pittsfield *Richard C. Suess Granite City *L.D. Barnard Canton Gary W. Judy Monmouth *John Giavaras Springfield Clyde W. Jones Bethalto Norman D. Geyer Morton Fred W. Osburn Jacksonville Harold K. Camp Bushnell *Richard S. Federer (3) Highland Edward S. Peterka (3) Galesburg Kenneth A. Buel (3) Collinsville John Forbes *Gerald L. Youngquist Springfield Sunrise 6460 Monmouth Richard Hattwick Macomb Suzanne L. Smith Peoria North *Charles H. Farrar Galesburg Rod Buffington Springfield Eric Dolbeare Pittsfield Keith R. Lape (3) Jacksonville Richard P. Robinson Springfield Sunrise Ron Riggins Peoria North Richard W. Passmore Macomb Larry L. Thompson Alton-Godfrey David R. Parsons Springfield Gordon Jumper Jacksonville Sunrise Rotary International Director 2. Resigned because of health 3. R.I. Foundation Meritorious Service Award 4. R.I. Foundation Distinguished Service Award *Deceased!24

25 Surviving Spouses of Past District Governors Virginia Barnard (Mrs. L.D., ) East Cypress Road, Canton, Illinois Jo Caldwell (Mrs. Robert, ) 46 Westfair Dr., Jacksonville, IL Joan Evers (Mrs. Kenneth, & ) 8 Dunlap Cove Court North, Edwardsville, Illinois Shirley Federer (Mrs. Richard, ) P. O. Box 266, Highland, IL Lee Farrar (Mrs. Charles H., ) 10 Knox Hwy 37, Galesburg, IL, Kathryn Wrestler,(Mrs. R. Shelby, ) 1307 Meadowlark Lane, Apt. 408, Macomb, IL Rozella Youngquist (Mrs. Gerald, ) 122 S. 4th St., Monmouth, IL Ambassadorial Scholars Year Scholar Name Sponsor Host Country Richard L. Carp Granite City Switzerland Suzanne Smith Peoria Argentina Marjorie B. Runnion Jacksonville England James W. Harper Galesburg France Margaret G. Wolfe Roodhouse France Dean Fisher* Monmouth India Alex R. McGinnis Peoria New Zealand Richard A. Miller Canton Australia Kenneth Allen* Peoria England Wendell L. Westfall Galesburg Germany Elizabeth Sperling Alton Netherlands James R. Freeburg Kewanee Germany James E. Robinson Springfield England Viktoria L. Ford Aledo Norway Martha C. Webb Alton Ceylon George S. Miller II Alton France Nancy L. Thun Peoria England Roger M. Smith Springfield England Paula J. Emons AltonGodfrey Denmark Ronald J. Johnson Peoria North Norway Douglas B. Baird Kewanee England Sara L. Marsh AltonGodfrey England Bonnie K. Quinn Springfield France Karen S. Ackerman Springfield Wales John I. Rider Edwardsville Belgium George P. Konneker Carlinville England Ronald L. Rice Morton Germany Nancy C. Stooker AltonGodfrey England Donald F. Elsass Springfield New Zealand Gerald L. Jacobson Galesburg Scotland!25

26 Anne C. Werner Jacksonville France John M. Schleppenbach Springfield Japan Kenneth A. Buck Manito Australia Mary E. Holzgraefe Quincy Austria Gregory P. Otten Springfield Germany Melissa A. Rosenfeld, M.D. Alton-Godfrey Austria Kristine P. Coologeorgen Peoria England Michael L. Denight Chatham Australia Jackie S. Reynolds Monmouth Australia Mary F. Hainsworth Edwardsville India Mario D.Saltarelli East Peoria Italy Christopher F. Seward Edwardsville Australia Nancy I. Hoffmeier Cambridge Belgium John T. Shaw Springfield Australia Kittredge L. Cherry Quincy Japan Cynthia Wilson Galesburg Spain Jonathan A. Knee Springfield South Ireland Kethryn W. Woodard Edwardsville Japan Denise Minnis Springfield Egypt Barbara Brainerd Alton-Godfrey France Julie Brozio Springfield England Mary Blair-Kuffel AltonGodfrey Australia Fredrick Ray Springfield Australia Kyle Waldinger Kewanee Australia Sara Woodard Edwardsville Germany Samuel D. Chimento Springfield Germany Brian K. Davis Alton-Godfrey Australia Kimberly Kaminski Highland Belgium Teresa A. Walbaum Jacksonville Austria Marcia K. Hollyman Quincy Brazil Angela Boerger Pekin Canada Gordy Hearld Jacksonville Germany Ronald D. Flynn Jacksonville Ireland Susanne R. Gubanc Springfield England Erin A. Bishop Springfield South Ireland Julie F. Henry Jacksonville France Angela L. Evans Havana Ireland Chris Richeson Granite City Scotland Mark H. Schauerte Peoria North Australia Heather C. Homann* Jacksonville Northern Ireland Andrea M. Cobb Macomb France Hatton A. Peters Springfield England Vicki Parks Galesburg Sunrise Ireland Mark J. Carlson Bushnell Finland Cynthia Boston Jacksonville Netherlands Jacob Sweet Peoria North Chile Rebecca Dalton Collinsville Russia Laura J. Kuchnicki Alton-Godfrey Italy Rachel M. Rogers Jacksonville Wales!26

27 Ambassadorial Scholars Year Scholar Name Sponsor Host Country Lindsey Roland Peoria North Australia Jesse Sullivan Petersburg England Michael C. Budd Peoria Egypt Sonya Weston Macomb India Lauren Dickey Peoria England *International Conflict Resolution Scholarship (RI Foundation one-time scholarship) Six Month Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship Kira Hudson Land of Goshen Senegal Three Month Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship Elizabeth Killingbeck Land of Goshen Senegal Three Month University Professor Ambassadorial Scholar Dr. Vibert White Springfield Brazil Dr. Fetene Gebrewold Bushnell Ethiopia Ed Peterka LeaderBell Award The Ed Peterka Leader Bell Award is given to a Rotarian annually for outstanding leadership with Rotary District Wally Jamison... Jacksonville Bob Belatti... Springfield James Masterson... Benld Mike Godsil... Galesburg Judy Hunter... Quincy Rod Buffington... Springfield Chuck Farrar... Galesburg Tom Bower... Peoria North Jeff Shelton... Peoria North Ed Peterka... Galesburg Harold and Jeanne Watters... Galesburg Steven Hopper... Macomb R. Jean Jumper... Jacksonville Tom Herbst... Farmington David McDonald... Galesburg Keith Lape... Jacksonville Ken Buel... Collinsville Ron Riggins... Peoria North John Giavaras Community Service Award The John Giavaras Community Service Award is given annually to a Rotarian who has shown community service leadership within their community outside of Rotary Nick Graff... Morton Norm Geyer... Morton Bob Stuart... Springfield Bud Ramshaw... Springfield!27

28 John Giavaras Community Service Award The John Giavaras Community Service Award is given annually to a Rotarian who has shown community service leadership within their community outside of Rotary Shirley Johnston... Pittsfield Harold & Jeanne Watters... Galesburg Brian Barstead... Springfield-Sunrise Debbie Naught... Quincy Harold Camp... Bushnell Robert Moore... Springfield Rod Buffington Literacy Award Rod Buffington Literacy Award is given annually to a Rotarian who has made a significant contribution to the literacy programs of Rotary Rod Buffington... Springfield New Generations Award New Generations Award is given annually to a Rotarian who has made a significant contribution to the fifth avenue of service of Rotary Dick Morse... Spingfield!28 Group Study Exchange Year... District... Country... Leader/Club Japan... Hobart Blair, Virden Australia... Lamont Heidinger, Edwardsville England... Dawson Dean, Pittsfield Norway... Harry Winland, East Alton India... Wolf Fuhrig, Jacksonville France, Belgium, Luxembourg... Robert Lloyd, Virden Australia... David Hedrick, Petersburg Brazil... Phil Keppley, Pittsfield South Africa... Bob McKinney, Jacksonville & Bophuthatswana Philippines... Gene Lee, Jerseyville Argentina... Jerry Lisenby, Peoria India and Nepal... Howard Getz, Morton Chile... Susie Smith, Peoria North Brazil... Dick Ouderkirk, Jerseyville Korea... Ken Buel, Collinsville France... Ken Beach, Jerseyville Nigeria... John Power, Jacksonville Italy... Steve Pastorelli, Macomb Philippines... Ernest Downey, Jacksonville Sweden... Rod Buffington, Springfield

29 Brazil... Tom Herbst, Farmington Japan... Michael Godsil, Galesburg Argentina... John Calderon, Peoria North Sweden... Bruce Barkley, Galesburg Argentina... Helen Downey, Jacksonville Korea... Richard McDonald, Peoria India... John Power, Jacksonville Thailand... Roger Dornaus, Peoria Brazil... John Mike, Edwardsville & Patricia (Patty)Edwards-Lindstrom, Peoria Nigeria... John Kay, Jacksonville Peru... Susan Thompson, Galesburg Sweden... Stephen Hopper, Macomb T Rotary s Avenues of Service hroughout Rotary s rich history, Rotarians have strived to achieve the ideal of Service Above Self. Rotary s Avenues of Service form the foundation on which all club activity is based. Through Club Service, we have fun, build lasting friendships, and make sure that our club functions well. Through Vocational Service, we volunteer our professional skills to serve others and promote integrity in everything we do. Through Community Service, we address local needs and work with our community to bring lasting improvements. Through International Service, we meet humanitarian needs around the globe and promote world understanding and peace. Through New Generations Service, we work with young people to help them become the next generation of leaders, visionaries, and peacemakers.!29

30 District 6460 Interact/Rotaract Clubs District Youth Programs Coordinator: Brian Mulhall Rotary Club of Edwardsville Alton High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Alton-Godfrey Liaison: Ron Mayhew Avon High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Bushnell Liaison: Stephanie McKinley-Miller Bushnell-Prairie City High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Bushnell Liaison: Don Christopher, Sirina Waddell Edwardsville High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Edwardsville Liaison: Wendy Smith Galesburg High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Galesburg Liaison: Darrell Lovell Havana High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Havana Liaison: Mark Opp Jacksonville High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Jacksonville Liaison: Kathleen Beard Macomb High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Macomb Liaison: Chris Pumo Midwest Central High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Manito-Forest City Liaison: Julie De Sutter Morton High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Morton Liaison: Dennis Johnson!30

31 Pawnee High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Springfield South Liaison: Jerry Curry Peoria Richwoods High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Peoria North Liaison: Kim Sanders Pittsfield High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Pittsfield Liaison: Bill Durall Porta High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Petersburg Liaison: Milo Vogt III Roxana High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of East Alton Liaison: Eric Barger, Rhonda Pluester and Lori Palmer East Alton - Wood River High School Sponsor: Rotary Club of Wood River Liaison: John Pearson ROTARACT CLUBS IN DISTRICT 6460 Bradley University Sponsor: Rotary Club of Peoria North Liaison: Barbara Carraway Knox College Sponsor: Rotary Club of Galesburg Sunrise Liaison: Chuck Schulz Morton Early Act Club Sponsor- Rotary Club of Morton Liaison: Greg Crider!31

32 The Clubs of District 6460 are listed below. The contact information for the club officers can be found in the district online database. Abingdon (3201) Area 1 Chartered May 10, Members Wednesday 6:15 PM, Abbe Lounge, 409 Western Ave. Aledo (3202) Area 2 Charter Date April 3, Members Thursday 6:00 PM, Happy Joe s, 314 SE 3rd St. Alton-Godfrey (3203) Area 9 Charter Date March 1, Members 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Mondays, Alton Sports Tap, 3812 College Ave., Alton, 3rd Monday, Rolling Hills Golf Course, 5801 Pierce Lane, Godfrey Benld (3207) Area 8 Charter Date February 28, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Toni's Restaurant 2630 Staunton Rd Bethalto (3208) Area 9 Charter Date January 30, Members Wed. 7:00 AM, Red Apple Restaurant, Illinois Route 140, Cottage Hills Bushnell (3209) Area 2 Charter Date January 3, Members Monday 6:15 PM, Recreation & Cultural Center, 300 Miller St. Cambridge (3210) Area 1 Charter Date September 29, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, Bella s Pizza, 111 N. Prospect St. Canton (3211) Area 4 Charter Date November 1, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, Graham Hospital, 210 W. Walnut St. Carlinville (3212) Area 8 Charter Date March 9, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, The Glades Restaurant Route 4 Chillicothe (3214) Area 3 Charter Date May 23, Members Tuesday 7:00 AM, Happy Thoughts Café 953 N. 2nd St Collinsville (3215) Area 10 Charter Date April 25, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Knights of Columbus, 1 Columbus Place Delavan (3216) Area 5 Charter Date May 11, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Presbyterian Church (May-July) Baptist Church (Aug, Nov, Apr) Lutheran Church (Sept-Oct) Methodist Church (Dec-Mar)!32

33 East Alton (3217) Area 9 Charter Date October 28, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, Julia s Banquet Center, 101 East Gate Plaza Center East Peoria (3218) Area 4 Charter Date January 27, Members Tuesday 7:00 AM, Embassy Suites Hotel 100 Conf. Center Dr. Edwardsville (3219) Area 10 Charter Date April 9, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, First Christian Church, 310 S. Main St. Farmington (3220) Area 4 Charter Date March 4, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Senior Citizen Center, 88 E. Fort Street Galesburg (3221) Area 1 Charter Date December 1, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, Broadview Restaurant 29 Public Square Galesburg Sunrise (27227) Area 1 Charter Date May 24, Members Tuesday 6:45 AM, Broadview Restaurant 29 Public Square Galva (3222) Area 1 Charter Date March 12, Members Monday 12:00 PM, Main Street Eatery, 320 Main St. Granite City (3223) Area 9 Charter Date March 12, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Niedringhaus Methodist Church th St Havana (3225) Area 5 Charter Date May 14, Members Monday 6:15 PM, The Town House Restaurant, 116 W. Market St Highland (3226) Area 10 Charter Date January 16, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Michael's Restaurant 415 Broadway Jacksonville (3227) Area 8 Charter Date June 1, Members Friday 12:00 PM, Hamilton's 110 N. East Jacksonville Sunrise (30504) Area 8 Charter Date December 29, Members Tuesday 7:00 AM, Comfort Inn, South Jacksonville Jerseyville (3228) Area 8 Charter Date April 17, Members Monday 12:00 PM, Peace United Church of Christ 1313 Glenda Ave!33

34 Kewanee (3229) Area 1 Charter Date March 1, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, First United Methodist Church 108 E. Central Blvd. Land of Goshen (28453) Area 10 Charter Date January 3, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, LeClaire Rm, LCCC, 600 Troy Rd., Edwardsville Macomb (3230) Area 2 Charter Date February 1, 1920 Tuesday 12:00 PM, Macomb Country Club 76 Members Macomb Centennial (69637) Area 2 Charter date May 31, Members Thursday 6:45 AM, Old Dairy 210 S. Lafayette Manito-Forest City (3232) Area 5 Charter Date February 26, Members Tuesday 6:00 PM, Forest City Community Church, 203 West Market Mason City (3233) Area 5 Charter Date May 17, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, 1st meeting of the month at Some Like It Hot 109 W Elm St., Weekly meeting at Chestnut Street Grill 161 E Chestmut St. Midtown Springfield (62175) Area 7 Charter Date May 16, Members Tuesday 11:45 PM, Inn at 835, 835 S. Second St. Monmouth (3234) Area 2 Charter Date August 1, Members Monday 12:10 PM, Monmouth Country Club, 1451 E. 3rd Ave. Morton (3235) Area 4 Charter Date May 18, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, Best Western Conf. Center, 201 E. Ashland. Ave Pekin (3237) Area 4 Charter Date May 1, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, Avanti's Dome, 3401 Griffin Avenue Peoria (3238) Area 3 Charter Date July 1, Members Friday 12:00 PM, First United Methodist Church, 700 Main St. Peoria North (3239) Area 3 Charter date September 19, Members Thursday 11:45 AM, Barrack s Cater Inn 1224 Pioneer Parkway Peoria Sunrise (60825) Area 3 Charter Date January 9, Members Thursday 7:15 AM, Mt. Hawley Country Club, 7724 N. Knoxville Ave.

35 Petersburg (3240) Area 5 Charter Date March 16, Members Tuesday 6:00 PM, J & B Sports Bar and Grill, W. Side of Square Pittsville (3241) Area 6 Charter Date April 1, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, Community Center 224 W. Washington St. Quincy (3242) Area 6 Charter Date May 1, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Holiday Inn, 4821 Oak Street Quincy East (3243) Area 6 Charter Date May 27, Members Friday 12:00 PM, The Pier, 401 Bonansinga Dr. Rushville (3244) Area 6 Charter Date March 17, Members Thursday 5:30 PM, Deb & Di's Restaurant, US 67 N Riverbend (83250) Area 8 Charter Date June 2, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, Mac s Timeout Lounge, 315 Belle St., Alton Silver Creek (82854) Area 10 Charter Date January 12, Members Friday, 12:00 PM, Pizza Man, 611 Edwardsville Rd., Troy, IL Springfield (3245) Area 7 Charter Date August 1, Members Monday 5:30 PM, Maldaner's (upstairs) 222 S. 6th St. Springfield South (3246) Area 7 Charter Date February 18, Members Thursday 12:00 PM, Lighthouse Restaurant, 3751 S. 6th St. Springfield Sunrise (24403) Area 7 Charter Date March 16, Members Wednesday 7:00 AM, Hoogland Center 517 S. 6th Springfield Westside (78411) Area 7 Charter Date February 27, Members Wednesday 12:00 PM, Brickhouse Grill & Pub, 3136 W Iles Ave Washington (3248) Area 3 Charter Date September 23, Members Tuesday 12:00 PM, Evangelical United Methodist Church, 401 Walnut St. Wood River (3249) Area 9 Charter Date March 27, Members Monday 12:00 PM, St. John Church of Christ 224 N. 6th St

36 District Leadership Address Directory PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS Buel, Kenneth A. (KEN & MARGARET) 2511 Windward Blvd. Champaign, IL Home: ; Club: Champaign; Member Since: 06/01/90 Classification: Radio Broadcasting District Governor Buffington, Rod H. (ROD & ROSEMARY) 2001 Barberry Dr. Springfield, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: ; Club: Springfield; Member Since: 01/01/84 Classification: Art District Governor Camp, Harold K. (HAROLD & BEVERLY) 495 W. Hail St. Bushnell, IL Home: ; Office: Club: Bushnell; Member Since: 01/03/71 Classification: Student Placement & Industrial Relations District Governor Dean, Dawson R. (DAWSON & MARTHA LOU) R R No 1 Box 165 Griggsville, IL Home: Club: Pittsfield; Member Since: 05/01/72 Classification: Farmer District Governor Dolbeare, Eric E. (ERIC & ROBERTA) RR 1 Box 37B Nebo, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: ; edolbeare@adams.net Club: Pittsfield; Member Since: 06/01/93 Classification: Farming District Governor Ferri, Stephen N. (STEVE) 525 Prospect Lane Peoria, IL Home: Club: East Peoria Classification: Lumber Sales District Governor !36

37 Forbes, John (JOHN & MERNE) 404 S Eaton Edinburg, IL Home: jamcopmg@hotmail.com Club: Springfield Sunrise; Member Since: 07/01/95 Classification: Property Management District Governor Geyer, Norman D. (NORM & ELEANOR) 116 Behrends Ct. Morton, IL Home: ; normgeyer@aol.com Club: Morton; Member Since: 04/15/76 Classification: Auto Insurance District Governor Hattwick, Richard E. (DICK & NAZARETH) 7507 Pine Tree Ln. West Palm Beach, FL Home: ; Office: richardhattwick@bellsouth.net Club: Macomb; Member Since: 06/01/79 Classification: Education-Business District Governor Judy, Gary W. (JUDE & MARCIA) P.O. Box 50 Monmouth, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: gjudy@frontiernet.net Club: Monmouth; Member Since: 03/01/73 Classification: Bookbinding District Governor Lape, Keith R. Dr. (KEITH & PHYLLIS) 20 Nob Hill Dr. Jacksonville, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: keithlape@myfrontiermail.com Club: Jacksonville Member Since: 12/01/92 Classification: Higher Education Administration District Governor Osburn, Frederick W. (FRED & EMY) 8 Forest Hill Dr. Jacksonville, IL Home: ; Office: fo926@aol.com Club: Jacksonville; Member Since: 06/01/83 Classification: School Administration District Governor Parsons, David R. (DAVID & SYBIL) 3132 Beaver Creek Ln. Springfield, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: !37

38 Club: Springfield; Member Since: 04/21/97 Classification: Health Care Administrator District Governor Passmore, Richard W. (DICK & SUSAN) 11 Bacon's Wood Dr. Macomb, IL Cell: ; Club: Macomb; Member Since: 11/01/79 Classification: Dentistry District Governor Peterka, Edward S. (ED & JEAN) 2880 Parkway Court Galesburg, IL Home: ; Office: Club: Galesburg; Member Since: 05/01/76 Classification: Medicine, Dermatology District Governor Riggins, Ronald P. (RON & BEV) COPS INC. Security Solutions 3318 N. University St. Peoria, IL Home: ; Office: Club: Peoria North; Member Since: 03/26/92 Classification: Security Systems District Governor Robinson, Richard P. (DICK & MARIE) 42 White Birch Rd. Springfield, IL Home: ; Office: Club: Springfield Sunrise; Member Since: 09/01/95 Classification: State Government District Governor Smith, Suzanne L. (SUSIE) 9019 N. Locust Ln. Peoria, IL Home: Club: Peoria North; Member Since: 12/10/91 Classification: Education District Governor Stuart, Robert A. Jr. (BOB) 205 S. 5th,Ste. 700 Springfield, IL Home: ; Office: Club: Springfield; Member Since: 06/01/75 Classification: legal-estates and trusts District Governor !38

39 Thompson, Larry L. (LARRY & JUDY) 3200 Ridgeway Ave. Godfrey, IL Home: ; Cell: Club: Alton-Godfrey; Member Since: 03/01/95 Classification: Educational Computer Consultant District Governor DISTRICT 6460 LEADERSHIP TEAM Affrunti, Carl M. (CARL), 2808 Huron Dr., Springfield, IL Home: ; Office: ; Cell: Club: Springfield South Barstead, Brian (BRIAN), 700 S. Grand Ave. W., Springfield, IL 62704; Office: ; Club: Springfield Sunrise Beard, Noel R. (NOEL & KATHLEEN), 5 Cardinal Dr, Jacksonville, IL 62650; Home: ; Office: x216; Cell: ; noel.beard@thebeardfamily.com; Club: Jacksonville Berg, Leonard F. (LEONARD), 1013 Richard Dr., Godfrey, IL ; Office: ; leonardberg@sbcglobal.net; Club: Wood River Braida-Adams, Angela (ANGIE & DAN), 1408 Liberty, Alton, IL 62002; Cell: ; angela.braida@ziemergroup.com Club: The Riverbend (Alton-Godfrey) Dornaus, Roger G. (ROGER), 3332 W. Lexington Ct., Peoria, IL 61615; Office: ; rgpeo2000@yahoo.com; Club: Peoria Downey, Helen C. (HELEN), 209 Leland Lake Dr., Jacksonville, IL 62650; Home: ; helen.downey@mchsi.com; Club: Jacksonville Ellerbrock, Suzanne (SUZANNE & NORM), 4950 County Road 403, Palmyra, MO 63461; Home: ; Office: ext 7201; Cell: ; sellerbrock@rotarydistrict6460.org; Club: Quincy Fitzgerald, Michael (MICHAEL & SUE), 1820 Tomahawk Ln. Godfrey, IL 62035, Home: , Office: mfitzgerald@scheffelpc.com; Club: Alton-Godfrey Fleming, Philip B. (PHIL), 149 Van Dyke Dr., Canton, IL 61520, Home: , Office: , Cell: ; philfleming@sbcglobal.net; Club: Canton Grant, Brigitte (BRIGITTE), One Illini Drive Box 1649, Peoria, IL ; Office: , Cell: ; bmgrant@uic.edu, Club: Peoria!39

40 Hasara, Karen E. (KAREN), 1919 Montana Dr. Springfield, IL 62704; Office: , Club: Springfield Iversen, Dennis R. (DENNIS), 1326 Woodland Trl., Macomb, IL, ; Home: , Office: ; Club: Macomb Jones, Norman P. (NORM & LOIS), Whisper Ln., Petersburg, IL 62675; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; Club: Petersburg Jumper, Gordon D. (GORDON & JEANNE), 240 E Vandalia, Jacksonville, IL 62650; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; gdjcpa@irtc.net; Club: Jacksonville Sunrise Knake, William Ernest (BILL & BARB), 415 E. Franklin Havana, IL ; Home: , Office: Cell: 309/ ; bill.knake@yahoo.com; Club: Havana Knieriem, David W. (DAVE & BONNIE), P.O. Box 95, Mason City, IL 62664, Home: , Office: ; dave@dkofficeconsulting.com; Club: Mason City Lape, Keith R. Dr. (KEITH & PHYLLIS), 20 Nob Hill Dr., Jacksonville, IL ; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; keithlape@myfrontiermail.com; Club: Jacksonville Littleton-Wahl, Cathy Jo (CATHY), 2140 Strawn Crossing Rd., Jacksonville, IL ; Cell: ; wahl3@live.com; Club: Jacksonville Lynn, Naomi B. (NAOMI), 60 E. Hazel Dell Ln., Springfield, IL ; NBLynn416@aol.com; Club: Springfield Malany, LeGrand L (LEE), 600 S Rosehill, Springfield, IL 62704; Office: ; lmalany@juno.com; Club: Springfield South Mayhew, Ronald P. (RONALD & JUDY), 418 Prospect, Alton, IL 62002; Home: , Office: , Cell ; rpmayhew@charter.net; Club: Alton-Godfrey Maynard, Mark A. (MARK), 4630 Maryville Road, Granite City, IL 62040; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; p.markmaynard@gmail.com; Club: Granite City Mayville, Karen (KAREN), 1010 S. 24th St., Quincy, IL 6230; Home: , Office: (6968); kmayville@brcn.edu; Club: Quincy Micetich, Thomas R. (TOM & KATHY), 196 S. Dutchland Estate Rd., Havana, IL ; Home: , Office: ; Tom.Micetich@yahoo.com; Club: Havana!40

41 Miller, Neal E. (NEAL), 11 Linden Lane, Springfield, IL 62712; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; Club: Springfield Nelson, Peggy Maria (PEG), 3321 Morningside Dr., Galesburg, IL 61401; Cell: ; Club: Galesburg Sunrise Parsons, David R. (DAVID & SYBIL), 3132 Beaver Creek Ln., Springfield, IL 62712; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; Club: Springfield Riggins, Ronald P. (RON & BEV), COPS INC. Security Solutions, 3318 N. University St., Peoria, IL 61604; Home: , Office: ; Club: Peoria North Stare, Allen B (ALLEN), 233 Finley St., Jacksonville, IL , Home: , Office: , Cell: ; stare@intensemultimedia.com; Club: Jacksonville Steiner, Wayne (WAYNE & NORMA), 35 Meadowlark Ln., Highland, IL 62249; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; wsteiner@fcbbanks.com; Club: Highland Stephenson, Walt (WALT & SAM), P.O. Box 214, Littleton, IL 61452; Cell: ; stephensonw@yahoo.com; Club: Rushville Stortzum, Wood L (WOOD & DONNA R), 305 W. Penn Ave., Roseville, IL 61473; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; Rotary6460Wood@Yahoo.com Club: Monmouth Strom, Bruce (BRUCE), 1708 Clearview Dr., Springfield, IL 62704; Home: , Office: ; bstrom901@comcast.net; Club: Springfield Sturm, William J. (BILL), 6104 Elisha Trl., Springfield, IL 62711; Home: , Office: ; sturmdmd@hotmail.com; Club: Springfield Thompson, Larry L. (LARRY & JUDY), 3200 Ridgeway Ave., Godfrey, IL 62035; Home: , Cell: ; larrylt@charter.net; Club: Alton-Godfrey Tomlin, David II (DAVID), 405 E. Chestnut St., Mason City, IL 62664; Home: ; sjsnorse@springnet1.com; Club: Mason City Vigezzi, John (JOHN), 706 Glenoak Dr., Macomb, IL 61455; Home: , Office: ; jsvigezzi@aol.com; Club: Macomb Centennial Morning Waters, Nancy H. (NANCY & BILL), 1056 E. 2250th St., Liberty, IL 62347; Home: , Cell: nhwaters@hotmail.com, Club: Quincy!41

42 CLUB PRESIDENTS Rotary Club of Abingdon Gumm, Michael (MICHAEL), 1055 Hickory Knoll, Galesburg, IL 61401; Home: , Office: Rotary Club of Aledo Duncan, David B. (DAVID), th Ave., Alexis, IL Home: ; Rotary Club of Alton-Godfrey Hamilton, Robert F. (ROBERT & CHARLENE), 4003 Stoneledge Ct., Godfrey, IL ; Home: , Cell: ; Rotary Club of Benld Levie, Sonja (SONJA), 917 Adams St, Gillespie, IL; Cell: ; Rotary Club of Bethalto Opp, Margaret Lea (MARGARET & AUSTIN), 326 E. Central Ave., Apt. 11, Bethalto, IL 62010, Office: Rotary Club of Bushnell Croxton, Jacob (JACOB), 520 N. Rile Street, Bushnell, IL Rotary Club of Cambridge Padilla, James (JAMES), E. 2400th Street, Kewanee, IL 61443, Office: , Cell: Rotary Club of Canton Murphy, Matthew W. (MATT), E. Pin Oak, Canton, IL 61520; Rotary Club of Carlinville Dowland, Matt (MATT), Rte 111, Chesterfield, IL Home: , Office: Rotary Club of Chillicothe Cies, Wade (WADE); Rotary Club of Collinsville Kent, Eric Joseph (ERIC), US Bank, 501 W. Belt Line Rd. Collinsville, IL 62034; Home: , Office: ; Rotary Club of Delavan!42

43 Peine, Bradley D. (BRADLEY), Lagoon Rd, Minier, IL 61759; Home: , Office: Rotary Club of East Alton Barger, Eric W. (ERIC), 347 W. Main Street, East Alton, IL 62024; Office: , Cell: ; Rotary Club of East Peoria Culp, Rob (ROB), Glenmar Dr., Pekin, IL 61554; Office: ; Rotary Club of Edwardsville Vaught, Rod (ROD & MAGGI), 132 Forest Grove, Glen Carbon, IL 62034; Home: , Office: Cell: ; Rotary Club of Farmington Kowal, Kent R. (KENT), 322 E Vernon, Farmington, IL Office: ; kkowal@bankoffarmington.com Rotary Club of Galesburg Aten, Lance C. (LANCE & LAURIE), 1061 Spoden Lane Galesburg, IL 61401, Home: , Office: ; lance.aten@investmentcenters.com Rotary Club of Galesburg Sunrise Plattner, Brian (BRIAN), 917 S. Market St., Knoxville, IL Home: , Office: ; bjplattner@hotmail.com Rotary Club of Galva Bialobreski, Scott (SCOTT), 2401 West Alta Rd Unit 2501, Peoria, IL 61615, Office: ; sbilo19@gmail.com Rotary Club of Granite City Engelke, James (JAMES) 2914 Yale, Granite City, IL 62040, Home: , Office: ; jimsharon@yahoo.com Rotary Club of Havana Hamor, Lisa A. (LISA & MIKE), 303 N. Broadway, Havana, IL 62644; Office: , Cell: ; lhamor@petersenhealthcare.net Rotary Club of Highland Dewaele, Kevin M. (KEVIN & SUSIE), 1005 Washington Street Highland, IL 62249; Home: , Office: ; Cell: ; kdewaele@charter.net!43

44 Rotary Club of Jacksonville Williams, Anthony (TONY), 128 Richards St., Jacksonville, IL 62650; Home: , Office: ; Rotary Club of Jacksonville Sunrise Pigg, Donald R. (DONALD & JUDY), 1006 W. Michigan Ave. Jacksonville, IL 62650; Home: , Cell: ; Rotary Club of Jerseyville Goetten, Alex (ALEX), 602 Cross Avenue, Jerseyville, IL Home: , Office: , Cell: ; Rotary Club of Kewanee Barnett, Lisa (LISA), 222 E. Farnham, Sheffield, IL 61361; Office: ; Rotary Club of Land of Goshen (Madison County) Toby, David (DAVID), 6757 Middle Gate Lane, Glen Carbon, IL 62034; Home: , Office: ; Rotary Club of Macomb Ulmer, Jamie (JAMIE), 2106 Maple Avenue, Macomb, IL Rotary Club of Macomb Centennial Morning Glaser, Matthew K. (MATTHEW), 1226 Woodland Trail, Macomb, IL ; Office: , Cell: ; Rotary Club of Manito-Forest City Switzer, Rebecca (REBECCA), 208 N. Park, Manito, IL Home: ; Rotary Club of Mason City Caldwell, Mary L (MARY), 627 W Elm St, Mason City, IL Home: ; marysings53@yahoo.com Rotary Club of Midtown Springfield Walsh, Adam (ADAM), Nicoud Insurance, 4481 Ash Grove Suite B, Springfield, IL 62711; Office: , Cell: ; adam@nicoudinsurance.com Rotary Club of Monmouth Ravel, Robert R. (ROBERT), 1203 North 11th Street, Monmouth, IL 61462; Home: , Office: ext 40; rravel@niemannfoods.com!44

45 Rotary Club of Morton Mitchell, Bradley A. (BRAD & WENDY), 516 N. Oregon Ave. Morton, IL ; Home: (309) , Office: (309) ; Rotary Club of Pekin Ealey, Leonard (LEONARD), Augustine Rd., Tremont, IL 61568; Home: , Office: ; Rotary Club of Peoria Ruppman, Walter C. (WALTER), 212 S. Main St., Washington, IL ; Home: , Office: Cell: Rotary Club of Peoria North Barrack, James R. (JIM & LANA), N Cedar Bluff Drive Dunlap, IL 61525; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; jbarrack@caterinn.com Rotary Club of Peoria-Sunrise Lyons, Cal (CAL & JONI), 909 Dennis Dr, Eureka, IL 61530; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; cal.lyons@edwardjones.com Rotary Club of Petersburg Gutierrez, P. Steven (STEVE), Hilltop Est., Petersburg, IL 62675; Office: ; steven.gutierrez78@yahoo.com Rotary Club of Pittsfield Durall, William E (BILL), 1201 W Lowry, Pittsfield, IL Home: , Cell: ; william.durall@me.com Rotary Club of Quincy Poole, Sally (SALLY), 108 North Third Suite 100, Hannibal, MO 63401; Home: , Office: Cell: ; sally@pooleadvertising.com Rotary Club of Quincy East Young, Todd (TODD), 926 Vermont St., Quincy, IL 62301; Office: ; oldboattodd@comcast.net Rotary Club of Rushville Kirkham, J Robert (ROB), 460 West Clinton, Rushville, IL 62681; Home: , Office: , Cell: ; rob.kirkham@src.edu!45

46 Rotary Club of Silver Creek Area (Troy) Sauer, Dale (DALE), 260 Michael Dr., Troy, IL 62294; Home: ; Rotary Club of Springfield Ludtke, Joseph E. (JOSEPH), 1626 W. Washington St., Springfield, IL 62704; Home: , Office: ; Rotary Club of Springfield South Winters, Christopher (CHRIS), 816 E. Spruce, Chatham, IL Home: ; Rotary Club of Springfield Sunrise Nix, Beca J. (BECA), 536 Bruns Lane, Unit 3, Springfield, IL 62702; Rotary Club of Springfield-Westside Hart, Edward (EDWARD), Illini Bank,3200 West Iles Ave, Springfield, IL 62711; Office: ; Rotary Club of The Riverbend (Alton-Godfrey) Ehlers, Lori A. (LORI), 1010 Cottonwood Ct., O'Fallon, IL 62269; Office: , ext222; Cell: Rotary Club of Club: Washington Moehle, Matt (MATT), 1003 Greenbrier Ln., Washington, IL 61571; Rotary Club of Wood River Pitchford, Tyler (TYLER), P.O. Box 626, Wood River, IL ;

47 Rotary International District 6460 By-Laws Preamble These By-Laws are hereby adopted by the Rotary Clubs of District6460, Rotary International. They are intended to supplement and in all respects to conform to the provisions of the constitution of Rotary International and By-Laws of Rotary International. All articles and provisions of these By-Laws are hereby modified to be in conformity with the Rotary International Manual of Procedure. The activities and organization of the district shall exist solely to help the individual Rotary clubs of the district to advance the Object of Rotary. These By-Laws, together with such amendments as may be subsequently adopted, shall constitute the entire legislation governing the administration of District 6460 and shall therefore replace any and all legislation previously enacted by the clubs of this District. The current edition of Robert s Rules of Order governs this organization in all parliamentary situations that are not provided for in the law or in its charter, By-Laws, or adopted rules. ARTICLE 1 Standing Committees Section 1- District Nominating Committee: The District Nominating Committee shall have responsibility of selecting the best-qualified nominee for District Governor and for the District s representative and alternate to the Rotary International Council on Legislation. The Nominating Committee shall consist of the District Governor and five (5) Rotary Club members of the District, of whom all must be Past Club Presidents at least two (2) of whom shall be a Past District Governors, and not more than one (1) shall be from any one club, elected by a majority vote of the Electors of the clubs present and voting at the District Conference. Three (3), including at least one (1) Past district Governor, to be elected in the uneven years; two (2), including at least one (1) Past District Governor, to be elected in the even years; each to serve for a period of two (2) years beginning July first next following election. Determination of even/odd years shall be based on the year of conclusion of a District Governor s term. They shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified. The District Governor is to be Chairman of the Committee but shall not be entitled to vote. Any vacancy on this Committee shall be filled by appointment by the District Governor. If there are more candidates than vacancies to be filled, voting shall be by single transferable ballot. In any year in which there is no contest for membership on this Committee, the voting may be by acclamation. Nominations for and election of the District Governor shall be in accordance with Article XIII of the By-Laws of Rotary International.!47

48 Section 2 District Advisory and Finance Committee: There shall be a District Advisory and Finance Committee of ten (10) voting members consisting of the District Governor as Chairman, the immediate past District Governor, three (3) other Past Governors and three (3) Past Presidents of Rotary Clubs within the District. The District Governor shall, each year, appoint one (1) Past Governor for the term of three (3) years as a member of the Committee and three (3) Past Presidents for terms of one (1) year. The District Governor-Elect and District Governor-Nominee as designated by years shall be voting members of the Committee. In the event of a vacancy on the Advisory and Finance Committee resulting from death, removal from the District, termination of Rotary membership, or inability to act, the District Governor may appoint another Past District Governor or a Past President to fill the unexpired term as described above. The District Advisory and Finance Committee shall meet with the District Governor at least four (4) times each Rotary year upon call of the District Governor. The duties of the District Advisory and Finance Committee shall be to review the District Governor-Elect s proposed budget of estimated income and expenses prior to taking office, and present it to the District Assembly for approval by majority vote of the Club Presidents Elect. The committee shall also review periodic reports from the District Governor on the state of the District, advise the District Governor-Elect in matters of expenditures and amounts to be set aside for expenses in connection with the District Team Training Seminar, President-Elect Training Seminars (PETS), and the District Assembly as well as advise the District Governor concerning finances for the District Conference. Additionally the committee will advise the District Governor of any other matters presented for the Committee s consideration. Section 3 The District Financial Review Committee: Duties of the District Financial Review Committee shall be to review the utilization of District Funds within forty-five (45) days after the end of each District Governor s term and before the balance in the fund is turned over to the succeeding District Governor. Pursuant to the By-Laws of Rotary International, a properly audited statement of District Finances shall be prepared, presented and formally adopted by club delegates to the District Conference. Section 4 Other District committees are charged with carrying out the goals of the district. The following administrative committees shall be appointed to address ongoing functions: Membership Development, Extension, Finance, New Generations Service, Public Relations, District Conference, Rotary Foundation, RI convention Promotion. Each committee shall be composed of at least three members with staggering tenure so that each year the District Governor will appoint one new member to the committee. Each committee member will be an active member in good standing of a Rotary Club within this district.!48

49 District committee chairs shall attend the district team-training seminar prior to becoming committee chair. District committees should work with relevant RI and/or Rotary Foundation committees or task forces to facilitate action at the district or club level related to specific RI or RF programs or activities. District committees shall report to the governor on the status of their activities on a regular basis but no less than once each quarter. Section 5 Ad Hoc Committees. From time to time, as the need arises, the District Governor shall appoint a committee of sufficient size to accomplish the special task at hand. The terms of the members of this committee, and the term of the committee, shall be limited to the time necessary to accomplish its designated task, but shall not exceed the Rotary Year (July 1 June 30). Members of the committee may be reappointed if necessary or as desired by the incoming District Governor-Elect. Section 6 In the event of a vacancy in the office of District Governor or District Governor-Elect within ninety (90) days of International Assembly resulting from death, removal from the District, termination of Rotary membership, or inability or failure to act, a meeting of the five (5) living immediate Past District Governors who are members of a Rotary Club in this District shall be called by the District Secretary or by any two (2) of the five (5) immediate Past District Governors referred to herein, to discuss the matter with the President of Rotary International. ARTICLE II District Secretary Section 1 The District Governor shall appoint prior to the beginning of his/her year, a District Secretary to serve during his/her year. Section 2 The District Secretary shall be responsible for the preservation of the records of the District, including the District Conference, the District Assembly, the Advisory and Finance Committee meetings, and such other records as the District Governor may deem advisable. Section 3 The District Secretary shall be paid actual expenses including travel to meetings he/she is requested by the District Governor to attend. He/she shall not receive a salary or remuneration for his/her service. The District Secretary shall serve no more than three (3) consecutive years. The Secretary shall turn over to his/her successor all records within sixty (60) days of the end of his/her term. ARTICLE III District Treasurer Section 1 The District Governor shall appoint, prior to the beginning of his/her year, a District Treasurer who shall be a wellqualified Rotarian and a nonvoting member of the District Advisory and Finance Committee.!49

50 Section 2 The District Treasurer shall assist the District Governor in preparing the annual budget, keep accurate records of all finances, prepare quarterly and annual financial reports for the District Advisory and Finance Committee, and deposit all funds to a previously approved Bank or Depository. All disbursements and expenses shall be paid by check, and when in excess of $ co-signed by the District Governor and the District Treasurer. Section 3 The District Treasurer shall be paid actual expenses including travel to meetings he/ she is requested by the District Governor to attend. He/she shall not receive a salary or remuneration for his/her service. The District Treasurer shall serve no more than three (3) consecutive years. The Treasurer shall turn over to his/her successor all records within sixty (60) days of the end of his/her term. Section 4 -The District Governor-Elect shall appoint an Associate District Treasurer at least four (4) months prior to the beginning of his/her year as District Governor. The person appointed Associate District Treasurer shall begin their duties at the beginning of the Rotary Year. The Associate District Treasurer will be assigned duties by the District Governor with the approval of the District Advisory and Finance Committee. ARTICLE IV District Trainer Section 1 -The District Governor, based on the recommendation of the Governor-Elect, shall annually appoint a District Trainer. The District Trainer is responsible for supporting the Governor and Governor-Elect in training club and district leaders. Section 2 In addition to being an active member in good standing of a Rotary club within the district, the trainer should be experienced in training and/or education with a history of having been a Past Governor, Past Assistant Governor or Past District Committee Chair. Section 3 Under the general supervision of the Governor-Elect, the trainer is responsible for developing and conducting training seminars and experiences to help prepare club and district officers to perform their functions. ARTICLE V Finances Section 1 The District Governor and District Treasurer shall prepare a budget of estimated income and proposed District expenditures prior to the beginning of their term of office. When reviewed by the District Advisory and Finance Committee and approved by the District Assembly, this shall be the operating financial budget for the year. A copy of this approved budget shall be sent to the President of each Rotary Club within the District. Section 2 The District Fund shall be in the custody of the District Governor and District Treasurer who are hereby authorized to make expenditures from the fund.!50

51 Section 3 The purposes of the District fund are to reimburse the District Governor for expenses incurred in performing Rotary service in the District pertaining to his/her office not provided for in the budget allowed by Rotary International, such as expenses incurred in connection with the District Assembly, the District Conference, the District Advisory and Finance Committee, the District Representative to the Rotary International Council on Legislation, for the District Governor as provided for in Article VII, Section 1 and any other proper district expense as determined by the District Advisory and Finance Committee. Section 4 Any new club organized shall not be expected to pay District dues during the Rotary year in which it received its charter. Section 5 The District Governor shall, within ninety (90) days following the end of his/her term of office, submit to the President of each Rotary Club in the District and to each of the Past District Governors in this District the financial statement for the District certified by the Financial Review Committee which shall include a statement of condition of all District funds at the beginning of the year and of all receipts and disbursements to and from each fund during the year. This annual statement shall also be presented, discussed, and formally adopted at the next following District Conference. Section 6 - The District Governor shall establish a District Reserve Account. Monies for this account shall come from not more than 50 cents per capita of annual District dues, at the discretion of each District Governor. ARTICLE VI Council of Governors Section 1 All persons who have served as District Governor in District 6460 shall constitute the Council of Governors. Section 2 The Council of Governors shall be called and directed by the governor at least twice each year. The first shall be called within the month following the International Assembly, to inform the current and past Governors about the news of Rotary International and to receive information about the district. Section 3 There shall be held annually, preferably in connection with the District Conference, a dinner of the Council of Governors and certain Conference participants. Attendance at this dinner shall include the following: District Governor; Past District Governors; District Governor-Elect; District Governor-Nominee, District Governor-Designate, current Assistant Governors, out-of-city speakers; District Conference Chairman, District Secretary and District Treasurer; President of the host club or clubs; Rotary International President s Representative, and their spouses. The spouses of decreased Governors shall be invited as honored guests. Other guests may be invited by the District Governor. This dinner shall be at the expense of the District. ARTICLE VII Immediate Past District Governor Section 1 The sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) shall be!51

52 allowed annually, as a reimbursable expense account, for the Immediate Past District Governor. Section 2 The outgoing District Governor, upon completion of his/her term of office, shall be presented with a Past Governor s lapel pin, to be paid for from the District funds. Section 3 The outgoing District Governor s home club shall arrange for presentation of the Home Club of the District Governor banner to the incoming District Governor s home club at a regular or special meeting of the incoming District Governor s club. ARTICLE VIII The District Leadership Plan Section 1 Ten Assistant Governors will be appointed each year with responsibility for providing services to assigned clubs. Generally, the Assistant Governor is a member of one of the clubs to which he/she will be assigned. An Assistant Governor is appointed for a one-year term and may not serve more than three (3) consecutive terms. Service as an Assistant Governor is at the pleasure of the District Governor and by mutual agreement between the Assistant Governor and the District Governor. Section 2 The qualifications and duties of the Assistant Governor are detailed in the RI Manual of Procedure Each Assistant Governor shall be assigned Clubs by the District Governor. Assistant Governors shall submit quarterly reports to the District Governor on the progress of their assigned Clubs. Section 3 Assistant Governors shall submit each month an expense report for mileage, telephone, and postage costs to the District Governor for reimbursement from District accounts. Article IX President-Elect Training Seminar and District Assembly Section 1 The District Governor-Elect in cooperation with the District Trainer and with the assistance and advice of the District Governor shall conduct a President-Elect Training Seminar for orientation and training of Presidents-Elect, usually in early March. Section 2 The District Governor-Elect in cooperation with the District Trainer and with the assistance and advice of the District Governor shall conduct a District Assembly for Rotary instruction, information and coordination, usually in early April. Proposed changes to the District annual per capita dues shall be presented at District Assembly, following by the proposed annual District budget for approval of both by three-fourths (3/4) of the Presidents- Elect present. The District Governor-Elect shall provide all of the clubs at least thirty (30) days notice of the proposed budget and proposed changes to the annual per capita dues. Section 3 Additional training seminars may be scheduled by mutual consent of the District Governor-Elect, District Trainer, and District Governor. Expenses for additional training seminars shall be factored into the budget of the District.!52 ARTICLE X Annual Dues

53 Section 1 Each club shall pay a per capita assessment for the administration of the District. The assessment is due and payable on July 1 and represents the number of members of the clubs as of that date. No pro-rata assessment for members inducted after that date shall be assessed. Section 2 Proposed changes to the District annual per capita dues shall be reviewed by the District Advisory and Finance Committee prior to presentation for approval at the annual District Assembly. ARTICLE XI Amendments Section 1 These By-Laws may be amended at any District Conference by a majority vote of the electors present and voting provided that no amendment shall be proposed to the District Conference unless it has been submitted in writing to the District Governor at least sixty (60) days prior to the District Conference at which it is to be proposed, and provided further notice of such proposed amendment shall have been given by the District Governor to all of the clubs in the District at least thirty (30) days prior to the District Conference. Section 2 Amendments to these By-Laws may be proposed by any club in the District, by the District Governor, or by the District Advisory and Finance Committee. Section 3 Amendments to these By-Laws shall be effective beginning July 1 following the District Conference at which they were adopted. Section 4 The District shall incorporate Rotary District 6460 under the Laws of the State of Illinois and sustain that incorporation. The officers of the corporation shall be the District Governor as President, District Secretary as Secretary and District Treasurer as Treasurer. The Board of Directors of the corporation may be selected by the District Finance and Advisory Committee. Section 5 No amendment or addition to these By-Laws may be made which is not in harmony with the Constitution and By-Laws of Rotary International. Incorporating amendments made through 10/30/10.!53

54 Join the EREY Club Every Rotarian, Every Year Become an annual contributor to the Rotary Foundation at three different levels: Paul Harris Society: year Paul Harris Giving Circle: Every Rotarian-Every Year: year The Rotary Foundation Annual Fund Contributions The Paul Harris Society was established to recognize those individuals who wish to make a difference through their contributions to The Rotary Foundation (TRF). Rotarians pledging to contribute $1,000 to TRF annually will be recognized as Paul Harris Society members. The Paul Harris Circle consists of a group of members who are committed to contributing a total of $1,000 annually to TRF. A circle may establish membership in the manner that meets the needs of its members Ṫhe members of the Paul Harris Circle are making a commitment to continue their contributions. Each member is responsible for the contribution at whatever time that is jointly convenient to the circle members. Every Rotarian-Every Year is a request for each Rotarian to make a contribution of $100 each year. The accumulation will allow each participant to name yourself, or another to be a Paul Harris Fellow when the accumulated amount reaches the level of $1,000. SIGN UP TODAY! PDG David Parsons District RI Foundation Chair 3132 Beaver Creek Ln. Springfield, IL Home: Office: dparsons@cicbc.org Request a presentation for your club to learn about the opportunities to support The Rotary Foundation.!54

55 Rotary International District 6460 TOGETHER WE ARE THIS CLOSE TO ENDING POLIO Polio still cripples thousands of children around the world. With your help, we can wipe this disease off the face of the earth forever. Visit rotary.org/endpolio to help. END POLIO NOW We are this close to Ending Polio. Rotary and its partners are on the brink of making history by eradicating the crippling disease polio. A diverse group of influential leaders and celebrities have signed on for the final push to finish the job. Please join them by creating your virtual pledge to end polio. IT S FUN. IT S EASY. AND IT S IMPORTANT.

56 District 6460 Conference October 26-27, 2012 H o l i d a y I n n, Q u i n c y, I L 2013 RI Convention in Lisbon, Portugal, June, 2013 Rotary International: RI Convention 2013:

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