
SoJ June Board Meeting
Thu, Jun 4, 2020
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM (PDT)
YOUR Vocational Skills are Needed!
Do you have vocational skills in the education field?
Are you familiar with lesson plans?
Can you prepare one or more in Spanish?
Then the club Let's Leave No Girl Behind would appreciate your help with their online teaching efforts!
Please share your ideas with Frances Dixon
District 5110 Nominating Committee
The District Governor for the Rotary Year 2023-2024 will be chosen by a Nominating Committee elected under the leadership of DG Rick Olson to serve during the term of DGE Cindi O’Neil.
The four members, at large of the Nominating Committee represent the following four areas of District 5110:
Area One: Benton, Linn, Jefferson, Crook and Deschutes counties; Area Two: Lincoln and Lane counties; Area Three: Jackson and Siskiyou counties; and
Area Four: Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Klamath, and Lake Counties and the Rotary E-Club of the State of Jefferson.
Rotarians who reside in District 5110 and have served an as Assistant Governor or Rotary Club President within the last seven years are eligible candidates.
Candidates must have also attended either District Leadership Academy (DLA) or Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI).
If you are an eligible Rotarian who would like to serve on the Nominating Committee, please email PDG Claudette at dgclaudette1718@gmail.com before 5:00 PM Friday June 5th.
Sincerely,
DG Rick Olson & DGE Cindi O'Neil
Guidelines for Resuming Club Meetings
By Judith Corwin
Rotary District 5110 is part of the Big West Zone of Rotary, known as Rotary Zone 26-27. The Zone has published guidelines for clubs to consider before resuming meetings during COVID-19. Thank you for your attention to these details. DG Rick Olson Click here to view the guidelines.
June is Rotary Fellowships Month

Rotary Fellowships are international groups that share a common passion. Being part of a fellowship is a fun way to make friends around the world, explore a hobby or profession, and enhance your Rotary experience.
How do I join a fellowship?
Fellowships are open to Rotarians, family members, and program participants and alumni. You can contact a fellowship directly by using the links below.
How do I form a fellowship?
- Read this Guide for Prospective Rotary Fellowships.
- Find others interested in the topic:
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- Join a discussion group or start a new one. It's a great way to share your interest with other members.
- Use Rotary’s presence on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to promote your idea.
- Attend the Rotary International Convention or other Rotary events.
- Reach out to district leadership in other countries to build membership.
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- Apply for official recognition using this online form.