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District 6150 Rotarians Featured on RI Web Site

 

Two of our own Rotary District 6150 Rotarians, Ned James, Heber Springs, and Jim Cosgrove, Marion, were recently featured on the Rotary International web site's News page. Click here to view the current photo of the week on the RI web site.

The photo was featured as the Photo of the Week in RI's Media and News section of the web site.  The photo depicts the two Rotarians engaged in an exercise created by Rotary District 6150 Training Committee Chair, Jerry Smith (Jonesboro-University) asking pairs of participants to recreate the 2009-10 RI Theme logo The Future of Rotary Is in Your Hands.  The logo depicts four hands locked together in team work and cooperation.  The session was the District Team Training Seminar (DTTS) held in Searcy on Saturday, February 14, 2009. This seminar is the annual training session for district leaders and assistant governors who serve on the leadership team with Debbie Brinkley, District Governor 2009-10.

Rotarians featured on RI web site.

 

 
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#1: by Debbie Brinkley on 03.04.2009 @ 03:55pm CST

Way to go guys! You represented our District well as the photo of the week on the Ri site! I am pleased to have you both on my team!

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