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April 9, 2026 |
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Welcome to this week’s meeting of the eClub of the State of Jefferson.
Hello eClub Members, welcome to this week’s weekly meeting.
So very sorry for my absence. The best part is that I belong to the State of Jefferson Rotary eClub, and I can attend a meeting or Coffee Chat wherever I am!
I hope you all enjoy this week’s meeting, and if you don’t hear from me for a couple of weeks, it just means I am enjoying family and friends.
Yours in Rotary,
Jackie

Jackie Oakley
2025-2026 Club President
The Four-Way Test
The Four-Way Test is a nonpartisan and nonsectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships.
The test has been translated into more than 100 languages, and Rotarians recite it at club meetings:
Of the things we think, say or do
- Is it the TRUTH?
- Is it FAIR to all concerned?
- Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
- Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
email president@StateOfJeffersonRotary.org

eClub Board Meeting
April 9th, 2026 8:00 AM PST
Club Learning Assembly Registration opens in DACdb!
Saturday, April 11th 8:00am-3:30pm
Cottage Grove High School
Please join me and Chief Learning Officer Aimee Walsh and our special guest Zone Director-Elect, John Chase, on Saturday, April 11th 2026
for an opportunity to learn many areas of focus for Rotary Clubs.
This is not just a President-Elect event, we will be offering breakout sessions for any Rotarian that wishes to learn more about Rotary, which will include membership, grants, leadership, succession planning, and many other topics, so check out our registration at DACdb, which offers a complete line of options.
And don't forget our Fellowship Social Friday night at El Tapation Mexican Restaurant in Cottage Grove for appetizers and a no-host bar!
The Vision of Rotary
"Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create
lasting change across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves"
District Conference – Early Registration Is Now Open!
Registration is officially open for our District Conference, in Eugene at the Valley River Inn, May 15–17 — and this is one weekend you won’t want to miss.
This year’s theme, “Rotary, Take a Look. We’re More Than You Think,” invites us to rediscover the depth, creativity, and impact of Rotary. From inspiring keynote speakers to meaningful conversations and fresh ideas, the conference is designed to energize you and strengthen the connections that make our district thrive.
Early registration runs through March 31. Secure your spot now and help us build a vibrant, dynamic weekend.
Register Here (register as a guest if you don’t remember your DACdb login information.)
Weekly eClub "Coffee Chat" Zoom meetings
Tuesday at 12:00 PM PDT
These “fellowship” meetings are informal opportunities to get acquainted with each other. If it fits your schedule, we look forward to “seeing” you at the meetings. Enjoy talking about "stuff" like water witching/dowsing, green flashes at sunset, Christmas in Pakistan, and much much more.
April is Maternal & Child Health Month
Rotary celebrates Maternal and Child Health Month. It is an opportunity to reflect on the current status of maternal and child health around the globe, how Rotary members contribute to addressing issues at the community level, and further take the steps to analyze our collective impacts on health systems.
According to the WHO, poor women in remote areas are the least likely to receive adequate health care. This trend holds true in both developed and developing countries. Low numbers of skilled healthcare professionals in these regions are major contributing factors to limited access to care. Human resources for healthcare remain a challenge, worsening since the COVID-19 pandemic. The data suggest that 99% of births are attended by a trained midwife, doctor, or nurse in most high-income and upper-middle-income countries. This figure drops to 78% in lower-middle-income countries and even further down to 68% in low-income countries where almost 95% of all maternal deaths occur.
Many Rotary members have been developing projects that support local health authorities in increasing the capacity of existing healthcare workers, task shifting by upskilling midwives, training and equipping community health workers and integrating traditional birth attendants, where possible, and providing graduate-level scholarships to support vocations in health care.
On The Fly with DG Chris - Rotaract E-Club Of No Borders

I joined this club on Monday, March 30th at 2pm. Members attending today were from Oregon
(Zoe), Connecticut (Karl), and New Zealand (Sarah, Chuck, Stephen, and Thilina). It's a struggle to find a good meeting time when your members are from all over the world!
This is a club of about 18 members, and President Sarah Atkins feels challenged to keep them all engaged. (Does that sound familiar to your club?) They have several projects that they've created - like distributing food to local unhoused people, a scavenger hunt for Polio, a pumpkin carving event (some of their locales have never done that before!), and a virtual pub quiz that they can partner with your club as a fund raiser!
While club leaders tend to focus on what they're not doing, I notice what they are doing! One of the things that this club could focus on (and so can your club) is to promote what they do to the District website: https://rotarydistrict5110.com/ from there, Obaid, (eClub Rotarian Obaid ur Rehman) our District Social Media guy, will spread the word.
So many clubs are doing amazing work and we could all benefit by sharing our stories! It helps engage members, attract members, and show the world who Rotary is. They send their greetings to 5110 clubs!

World Immunization Week is fast approaching on 24-30 April. This is a critical time to raise awareness about the importance of immunization and the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
Why do we believe so strongly in this? Rotary made a promise to the children of the world with the launch of the PolioPlus program in 1985 that we would eradicate polio from the world. Thanks to vaccines and the incredible support of Rotary members like you, polio cases have been reduced by 99.9%.
But we aren’t done yet.
As we continue our work to eradicate polio worldwide, we need to remain vigilant so that we don’t lose the progress we’ve made. No child should suffer from diseases like polio that a vaccine can prevent. Polio eradication is Rotary’s top humanitarian project, and we need your help to educate your communities about the benefits of vaccination and tell the story of Rotary’s efforts.
As of early 2026, Oregon kindergartners' full vaccination coverage is approximately 86%, with non-medical exemptions hitting a record high of 9.7%. Vaccination rates have declined for three consecutive years, with nearly 43% of schools falling below the 92% coverage target. Vaccination rates vary across the state, with some areas having lower rates.
One of the most dangerous issues at this time is misinformation and hesitancy to vaccinate. Rotarians have a vital role to play in getting accurate information out to our club members, friends, and families.
Please check out the excellent Rotary materials below and attached and encourage your clubs and contacts to get the word out. At DisCon this year we have a keynote speaker who will talk about the importance of vaccinations.
- Visit the Brand Center to access all our End Polio Now materials, including social media graphics, videos, letter-to-the-editor templates, and more!
- Have a club meeting focused on talking with members about Rotary’s polio eradication efforts.
- Host an event to raise awareness of and funds for PolioPlus.
- Start an online fundraiser using Raise for Rotary and share it with your network.
Thank you for your continuing dedication to ENDING POLIO and ensuring children are safe from preventable diseases!
Jane Falls
District 5110 Polio Plus Chair https://www.endpolio.org/
Rotary Club of Springfield, Member, President 2018-19
District 5110 Assistant Governor 2021-24
541-517-3412
jafalls@comcast.net





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