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District Governor-elect CarolAnn Jeronimo plans to drive her heavily-decorated PT Cruiser to the RI Convention in Montréal. Photo courtesy CarolAnn Jeronimo

When District Governor-elect CarolAnn Jeronimo arrives at the RI Convention in Montréal, Québec, Canada , later this month, she is sure to be noticed.

Jeronimo, a member of the Rotary Club of Woodbury Breakfast, New Jersey, USA, and incoming governor of District 7640, has converted her PT Cruiser into a moving billboard for Rotary, covering its exterior with Rotary logos and messages.

She plans to drive the decorated vehicle 460 miles from her home in Logan Township to downtown Montréal for the convention, arriving Saturday, 19 June.

"When the Cruiser is coming toward you, you see the End Polio Now message," explains Jeronimo, who had originally thought about wrapping the whole car in a polio eradication decal but then decided on a more diversified approach. "On the top of the windshield is 'Rotary: Humanity in Motion.' On the side is next year's theme, Building Communities -- Bridging Continents . On the back of the trunk are the four Rotary youth programs."

Jeronimo came up with the idea while pondering a PR grant for her term. She first approached 2009-10 District Governor Sam Conte Jr., who owns an auto repair shop, with the idea of applying for a grant to buy a big truck and decorate it with Rotary messages. "But he thought I was crazy," she recalls. So she turned her attention instead toward her own vehicle.

Standing out

Doug Painter, a member of the Rotary Club of Woodstown and owner of Astro Sign Company, helped Jeronimo make her PT Cruiser stand out. All of the signs and decals are removable, so she can modify the messages as the year progresses.

"It has to go back to the shop next week because we need to add Service Above Self. We also have to make a small change to the Humanity in Motion sign," to conform to proper usage of the Rotary Marks, she says.

Jeronimo has already received many comments. "Everyone wants to have their photo taken with it," she says. "When I pull into a gas station, people will ask, 'What is Rotary?' So it is a great chance to explain what Rotary is all about. You have to have your elevator speech ready."

Another sign on Jeronimo's PT Cruiser -- "Don't Feed the District Governor, Feed South Jersey's Hungry Instead" -- promotes the district project for her term. During her official visits, she will ask clubs to donate the money they would have used for her meals to feed the hungry, and club members to contribute a can or two of food at each district event.

She plans to keep her vehicle decorated throughout her year, changing the signage periodically.

Asked if she would recommend this public relations ploy to others, she responds with a laugh: "Only if they're as crazy as I am."

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19 Comments:
At 12:24PM on 28 June 2010, PDG Karen Teichman, D7370, Central Pennsylvania wrote: Congratulations DG Carol Ann! What a wonderful journey... I'm glad you were successful and the RI story is marvelous! Keep up the good work!
At 12:23PM on 28 June 2010, L.N.Verma.RIDistt3070 wrote: It was wonderful to watch the vedio clipings of RI Convention.I was unlucky that i cannot attand this I will try my best to attand next years Convention
At 10:32AM on 15 June 2010, kemi popoola wrote: WOOW! I love this .....Great woman of substance...am excited about this ...as i so much love humanitarian service,people in montreal and all over the world will understand what rotary is all about......i wish i could decorate my car and drive down to montreal...but atlas i have to fly from lagos_nigeria...see you at montreal
At 10:01AM on 14 June 2010, Jo Ann Oxsen wrote: What an ingenious idea CarolAnn had! Hope to have the chance to see her car at next week's RI Convention in Montreal (my first - so excited!).
At 10:07AM on 14 June 2010, Amitabha Bajpayee wrote: Great. I am excited and would like to take photographs of the vehicle with her for records in our country India.
At 10:08AM on 14 June 2010, isabel valdez wrote: Great idea! congratulations.I will follow your example and put some in my car too. But I will not be driving to Montreal because I live in Guayaquil, Ecuador, South America . A little far isn't? ,. I will be flying to Montreal. I hope to meet you there. Have a great drive! Isabel
At 10:08AM on 14 June 2010, Loraine LaPalomento wrote: I have the honor of being the PR Chair for Carol Ann's year of being a District Governor. She is very up beat, and crazy doesn't come close to explaining her enthusiasm. Carol Ann I wish you well in your year and we are all here to support you!!! Ms. "can-do" Carol Ann!!
At 10:22AM on 14 June 2010, Ann R. Brown, PAG - District 7950 wrote: CarolAnn - what a wonderful way of spreading Rotary. I hope I see you in Montreal and able to have my picture taken with your car. Have an enjoyable and safe trip. See you there.
At 10:23AM on 14 June 2010, John T. Capps wrote: Fantastic! Congratulations on your commitment and dedication to move Rotary to the conversation topic, "Did you see what I saw on the highway?" Your idea is "Building Communities" .
At 1:42PM on 14 June 2010, John T. Capps wrote: Fantastic approach to reach the unreachable! Will be looking for your vehicle in Montreal during the convention. Congratulations for this innovative method for membership development, service too!
At 3:16PM on 11 June 2010, DGE Julie Reppenhagen wrote: CarolAnn lives Rotary. Thinking outside the box is what Rotary needs to inspire the next generation of Rotarians. We are proud to be her classmates.
At 3:16PM on 11 June 2010, Bob Stern wrote: Keep up the fine example you set for us, and may your enthusiasm never ebb. I would venture to guess CarolAnn would make an an amazing guest speaker at any club. We would love to welcome her to Hartsdale any time her schedule permits to share some of that enthusiasm with our small club.
At 3:17PM on 11 June 2010, Jennifer wrote: Can we get pricing on smaller decals... why not sell them!!!!
At 4:20PM on 11 June 2010, Lolita Wiesner wrote: I wish I had thought of it!! We're driving from Alberta to Quebec and that would have been a great idea.
At 10:28AM on 11 June 2010, George Camp DGE D-7230 wrote: Congratulations CarlAnn, You have been an inspiration to Many Rotarians. Good Luck with your year as Governor
At 6:18PM on 10 June 2010, Ben Aghazu wrote: Not only is this Rotarian "crazy" about achieving results, her idea is definitely quite bold also. She is already thinking outside the box and will surely inspire the leaders of the clubs in her district to become bolder and "crazy-effective"! She has a winning idea: thank God she is also doing something about it. Go CarolAnn. Go for it!
At 2:02PM on 10 June 2010, Ralph E Owen wrote: As District 7640 Governor during the 2008-09 term I had the pleasure of having CarolAnn on my Leadership team. She has great ideas and unbelievable enthusiasm and will certainly leave her mark as District Governor
At 11:34AM on 10 June 2010, Ben Aghazu wrote: Not only is this Rotarian "crazy" about achieving results, her idea is definitely quite bold also. She is already thinking outside the box and will surely inspire the leaders of the clubs in her district to become bolder and "crazy-effective"! She has a winning idea: thank God she is also doing something about it. Go CarolAnn. Go for it!
At 9:46AM on 10 June 2010, Roy Millar wrote: As outgoing President of our small club in Monteagle, TN, USA, I find this a great way to get our messages to the rest of the world. I retired from the U.S. Army after 30+ years and we used these media methods for recruiting and it should work for Rotary International as well. Great way for communicating our messages and many THANKS to DG Jeronimo.

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