The Rotary year is rapidly coming to an end and District Governor
Jim has planned a District Celebration as a culmination of the efforts and
accomplishments for the past Rotary year. The purpose of the celebration is to
recognize the Rotary clubs of District 6900 and their leadership for all the
Humanitarian projects that they have undertaken. It is a celebration of Rotary;
it is a celebration of the good things we do to help the less fortunate people
in the world.
I know that there is a lot of concern in getting together because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but I assure you, that everything is being done for this event with the safety of all of our Rotarians taken into consideration. We are operating within the constraints of the latest rules set down by Governor Kemp. We are adhering to these guidelines as the minimum. There has been some confusion as to what the latest order says, however, I am providing you with the two key major points that raised the most questions among Rotarians:
From the agenda at the left, you can see that the event is relatively short, and that the cost is minimal ($20.20). I am hoping you will join us in Columbus at the Bibb Mill for our District Celebration and that you will encourage other Rotarians to attend. The awards in the lunch meeting will not only be for the best Clubs of the Year but also for the Best Clubs of the Decade!
We can’t stay locked down forever and I can’t think of a better way to end this lock down then celebrating with your fellow Rotarians. Rotary Connects the World is our theme this year, and I can’t wait to personally reconnect with my District friends on June 20.