DG REG'S MESSAGE

The pace of the role of District Governor has certainly slowed in terms of club and area visits but the volume of emails, phone calls and Zoom meetings remain so that one certainly cannot become bored.  I’d like to begin with a kudo to the Grimsby at Noon club for hosting a wonderful Mayor’s Gala and inviting Loretta and I to participate.  Aside from the venue, food, Rotarians and guests, the most impressive was the amount of involvement and success in the community with Habitat for Humanity.  Well done!
 
It was also a pleasure to be a part of the 50th anniversary of the chartering of the St. Catharines South club along with DGE Melisa, DGN Bob and DGND Frank.  The highlight had to be the comments from presidents of the past – both enlightening and entertaining.  Thanks to all who had a hand in the planning and execution of a great luncheon.
 
I continue to hear from our Rotaract clubs in arranging visits to them all.  I look forward to getting to know all our Rotaractors in the district and share the magic of Doing Good in this world.  If your Rotaract club does not have a date yet, please email me at reg@d7090.org so we can arrange one.
 
Remember how I’ve said, “The more I know about Rotary, the more I know I don’t know about Rotary.”  That certainly proved to be the truth when we attended the first of six Rotary Peace Conferences scheduled this year by President Risely.  What a wonderful experience, from some rare Vancouver sunshine to a lineup of great speakers on a variety of subjects related to the environment.  I’m so pleased that I took this opportunity to attend a Peace Conference.  The final of the six will be held in Chicago, our Rotary birthplace late in the Rotary year.  There is also a Peace Summit in Toronto just prior to the convention if anyone is interested in a new experience.
 
I am so pleased with our positive membership numbers so far this year.  In spite of the terminations at the end of the calendar year to minimize paying RI dues for non-members we are still in a positive position at plus 65 at the end of January.  Although it is tops among Zone 24’s seventeen districts, we are still down 23 members from the start of the 2016-2017 year.  So let’s not get lackadaisical, it is the duty of every Rotarian to ask others to join Rotary and turn around our decreasing club, district and zone numbers.  As they say, ‘let’s keep the pedal to the metal!’
 
Thanks to the team that both planned and executed our on line PETS this year!  Led by Al Lutchin and Susan Czyrny the two Zoom sessions were very well done and helped our presidents of 2018-19 get a good start to their year.  I’m anxious to review the feedback when it is available.  Next is Multi District PETS in Toronto March 2nd and 3rd and then Club Leadership Training Saturday, May 5th in Buffalo.  We hope many of you will join your president elect to take advantage of the event and strengthen your club.
 
Well, off to the Area 2 meeting, my area, and where I spent three very interesting years as assistant governor with the two Ancaster, two Brantford and the Caledonia club.  I urge you all to step up our Rotary actions to Make an even bigger Difference in the remaining Rotary year!