$149 Regular Rate
$99 New Member joined since April 1, 2017
$99 One Day Friday or Saturday only
Indianapolis Marriott Downtown
350 West Maryland Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Rate: $149+tax
SPEAKERS
SCHEDULE updated 4-5-18
THURSDAY
4-8:30 pm -- Registration Desk, Foyer, Missouri Street Entrance
5:30-6:15 pm -- District Leadership Meetings (for PDGs and invited District leaders)
- D6540, Ballroom F
- D6560, Ballroom G
- D6580, Arizona
6:30-8:30 pm – The Leadership Reception & Dinner
Broad Ripple High School Chorus, Entertainment, Ballroom E
Breakfast and Dinner on your own
8 am -- Registration Desk, Foyer, Missouri Street Entrance
8 am - 5 pm -- House of Friendship & Club Displays - Tennessee and Kentucky
8 a. - 9 pm -- Russell-Hampton Rotary Merchandise on Sale, Utah
9-10:45 a.m. -- Conference Workshops (Rooms: TBD)
- Emerging District Leaders, For those who aspire to serve as District Governor or in other district leadership positionsRay Klinginsmith, Rotary International Past President (RIPP), Florida
- Visioning, Glen Vanderford, Zone Visioning Chair, Arizonia
- Club Officer Training Seminar, John Frischie, 6540 District Governor Nominee Designate, and panel, California
- Membership challenges and opportunities, District Membership Chairs & Brent Rosenthal, Past District Governor (6690), Ohio, Ballroom D
11:30 am-1:30 pm -- GENERAL SESSION/LUNCH
Indiana Ballroom, Greg Yank, RI Director, “What People want from their Leaders,” and Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch. Loren Snyder. Jessika Hane, Emcee, Indiana Ballroom
2:10-2:50 pm -- BREAKOUT SESSIONS I
- Public Image: Tell your club’s story, Greg Maciolek, Zone PR Chair, Florida
- Make your Vocational Training Team (VTT) a success, Christina Dougherty, Past District Governor 6540/Mary Kaczka, District 6540 VTT Co-Chair, Illinois
- Active Shooter, Timothy Stuppy, Emergency Management and Security expert, Michigan
- Membership: Give them what they want, Brent Rosenthal, Past District Governor (6690), Ohio, Texas
- “What do the great Rotary Annual Themes tell us?” , Greg Yank, RI Director, Arizona
- 3 Ways to inspire Rotarians into action, Tim Shurr, President, Shurr Success Seminars, California
3:10- 3:50 pm -- BREAKOUT SESSIONS II <Repeats>
- Public Image: Tell your club’s story, Greg Maciolek, Zone PR Chair, Florida
- Make your Vocational Training Team (VTT) a success, Christina Dougherty, Past District Governor 6540/Mary Kaczka, District 6540 VTT Co-Chair, Illinois
- Active Shooter, Timothy Stuppy, Emergency Management and Security expert, Michigan
- Membership: Give them what they want, Brent Rosenthal, Past District Governor (6690), Ohio, Texas
- “What do the great Rotary Annual Themes tell us?” , Greg Yank, RI Director, Arizona
- 3 Ways to inspire Rotarians into action, Tim Shurr, President, Shurr Success Seminars, California
4:10-4:50 pm -- BREAKOUT SESSIONS III <Repeats>
- Public Image: Tell your club’s story, Greg Maciolek, Zone PR Chair, Florida
- Make your Vocational Training Team (VTT) a success, Christina Dougherty, Past District Governor 6540/Mary Kaczka, District 6540 VTT Co-Chair, Illinois
- Active Shooter, Timothy Stuppy, Emergency Management and Security expert, Michigan
- Membership: Give them what they want, Brent Rosenthal, Past District Governor (6690), Ohio, Texas
- Council on Legislation, Ray Klinginsmith, RI Past President, Greg Yank, RI Director, Arizona
- 3 Ways to inspire Rotarians into action, Tim Shurr, President, Shurr Success Seminars, California
FRIDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENT (Tickets may be purchased at registration desk, Foyer, Missouri Street Entrance)
To register: CLICK HERE
- Indy Indians Picnic & Baseball Game, Victory Field. Picnic: 5:30 - 7:05 pm; Baseball game: 7:15 pm, $35 (Dinner: Ballpark picnic included in ticket price)
- Mind Tripping Show, 7:30-8:30 pm, $25, Ballroom F (Dinner on your own)
- Roof Top Party Taste of Indiana, Government Parking Garage (attached to the Marriott by a 3rd Floor walkway), 8:30--11 pm. No charge. (Dinner on your own; snacks & beverages only at party)
Please note that you can attend all three events
Breakfast on your own
8 am -- Registration Desk, Foyer, Missouri Street Entrance
8 am - 5 pm -- House of Friendship & Club Displays - Tennessee and Kentucky
8 a. - 9 pm -- Russell-Hampton Rotary Merchandise on Sale, Utah
8:30-10 am -- Making a Difference, Evan Burrell; Rotary Club of Turramurra, New South Wales, Australia, Mitty Chang: Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, CA. Emcee: Jessika Hane. Indiana
10:15-11:30 am -- District Business Meeting and Memorials
- D6540, Lisa Waterman, District Governor and Roger Sims, Past District Governor, Florida/Illinois
- D6560, Bryce Adam, District Governor, Michigan/Texas
- D6580, Judy Bush, District Governor, Ballroom F
12 – 2 pm -- LUNCH, Indiana Ballroom
Speakers:
- Barbara Neiviadonski, District 4730 Brazil, and former Rotary Youth Exchange student: “How Rotary changed my life”
- Four Way Test Speech Contest Winners
2-5 pm – SERVICE PROJECTS, Marriott Ballroom 9 & 10, 2nd Floor
- International Shoe Sort
- Water Filter Assembly
- Local Shoe Sort
2-3p.m. – WALK FOR POLIO, gather at Hudnut Commons, $15 To register: CLICK HERE
3:40 pm -- Bidding on auction items ends, House of Friendship, Kentucky
2:40-3:20 pm -- BREAKOUT IV
- Young and Restless, Evan Burrell, Social Media Guru, Rotary Club of Turramurra, New South Wales, Australia; Mitty Chang: Rotaract Superhero, Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley, CA; Barbara Neiviadonski former Rotary Youth Exchange student, District 4730, Brazil, Florida
- Do you need a social media strategy? Dana Nelson, Social Media Digital Strategist, Illinois
- Active Shooter, Timothy Stuppy, Emergency Management and Security expert, Michigan
- Membership: Give them what they want, Brent Rosenthal, Past District Governor (6690), Ohio, Texas
- “What do the great Rotary Annual Themes tell us?”, Greg Yank, RI Director, Ballroom C
- Diversity, inclusion and the science of unconscious bias, Karl Ahlrichs, author, Ballroom D
3:40-4:20 pm -- BREAKOUT V
- Public Image: Tell your club’s story, Greg Maciolek, Zone PR Chair, Florida
- Change lives through Global Grant Scholars, Ray Klinginsmith, RI Past President/Kaz Fakuda, Scholar, Michigan
- Do you need a social media strategy?, Dana Nelson, Social Media Digital Strategist, Illinois
- Let your community service shine, Sara Laughlin, District 6580 Community Service Chair, Texas
- Make your Vocational Training Team (VTT) a success, Christina Dougherty, Past District Governor 6540/Mary Kaczka, District 6540 VTT Co-Chair, Ballroom C
- Diversity, inclusion and the science of unconscious bias, Karl Ahlrichs, author, Ballroom D
4:40-5:10 pm -- BREAKOUT VI
- Young and Restless, Mitty Chang, Evan Burrell, Barbara Nieviadonski, Florida
- Change lives through Global Grant Scholars, Ray Klinginsmith, RI Past President/Kaz Fakuda, Scholar, Michigan
- Diversity, inclusion and the science of unconscious bias, Karl Ahlrichs, author, Illinois
- Make your Vocational Training Team (VTT) a success, Christina Dougherty/Mary Kaczka, Texas
4:15-5:30 pm -- WINNING BIDDERS pick up auction items, House of Friendship, Kentucky
5:30-6:30 pm – Reception
6:30-8:30 pm – DINNER & CLOSING SESSION, Indiana Ballroom
Speaker: John Salyers, Polio/The Rotary Foundation
Auctioneer: Ben Pfeffer, Frankfort Rotary Club
Entertainment: Indianapolis Children’s Choir
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