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 Kentucky Rotarians raise $142,000 for polio eradication

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Top: District Governor Robert Ryan (right) presents RI President Ray Klinginsmith with a certificate during the World Equestrian Games. Photo courtesy District 6740 Bottom: Kentucky Rotarians prepare to serve participants at one of the larger food stations. Photo by Peggy Asseo

The 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, in September marked the first time the games have been held in North America, and Kentucky Rotarians were there in force, spreading the news about Rotary's good works and raising money for polio eradication. 

Rotarians from throughout the state, and some from other parts of the world, provided the main volunteer workforce for food and beverage stations throughout the Kentucky Horse Park, home of the 16-day competition considered the "Olympics" of the equestrian world. 

Through an agreement with event concessionaire Buona Companies, 8 percent of the concession proceeds went to Rotary, allowing volunteers to raise $142,000 for Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge. Rotary volunteers worked a total of 2,829 eight-hour shifts, logging 22,632 volunteer hours. 

"The event provided tremendous Rotary exposure," says Robert Ryan, governor of Rotary International District 6740 and a member of the Rotary Club of Lexington. "We helped welcome the world to the games."  

The World Equestrian Games are held every four years and this year featured athletes and horses from more than 50 countries competing for world championships in eight equestrian disciplines. More than 500,000 people attended the games, which were broadcast on NBC sports and internationally through the European Broadcast Union. 

Rotarians also staffed a booth in the trade show area, handing out literature and copies of a poster of Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Calvin Borel, a participant in Rotary's "This Close" polio eradication public awareness campaign. Volunteers gave out souvenir pins featuring the Equestrian Games and End Polio Now logos in exchange for a $5 donation to polio eradication.  

“We were very busy the entire time, but it wasn’t a burden,” says Sara Callaway, a member of the Rotary Club of Frankfort. “I like to do volunteer work for things I believe in.” 

"Clubs were encouraged to use the event as a club project to meet their $2,000 annual goal for Rotary's challenge," Ryan says, noting that Rotarians received credit for their club for each shift they worked or recruited friends or family to work. Individual Rotarians earned Foundation recognition points

"I heard from one Rotarian volunteer that by taking part and meeting other Rotarians from all over the country and world, he felt very comfortable going to and visiting other Rotary clubs where he hadn't before," Ryan says. "This event helped break down barriers within Rotary." 

RI President Ray Klinginsmith and his wife, Judie, attended the opening ceremonies of the games, helping kick off the volunteer effort. John Germ, Rotary Foundation trustee vice chair, and his wife, Judy, worked several volunteer shifts. Ryan's aide, Dean Hammond, coordinated the volunteer pool, while Past District Governor Tom Ashford also provided support. 

Local Rotarians opened their homes to Rotarians who traveled from other areas to volunteer.  

The Lexington Rotary club plans to raise additional funds for polio eradication by auctioning off several items, including a basketball signed by Klinginsmith and University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari, fliers autographed by Borel, and several commemorative baseball caps signed by Calipari.


12 Comments:
At 10:37AM on 24 January 2011, Shab elawar wrote: I serve as Polio chair for our district5330. I want to thank our RI president Ray for his visit to our district 5330on the 12th of january,at that night and through a lot of encourgment for the great members of the district we were able to raise over 266 thousads dollars.If we do the math correctly we will immunize over 450 thousand kids one time,and my thanks goes to Al braswel who is a generous man in our district.
At 10:00AM on 4 January 2011, Karen Bradford wrote: And we could purchase the souvenir pins where? I imagine there are a number of horse-loving and horse-owning Rotarians who'd JUMP at the opportunity! (Say, it has not occurred to me until now that there is not a horse-oriented Rotary friendship group ...) Thank you. Karen Bradford P.S. Email me if you think we ought to start one! karen@karenbradford,com
At 11:32AM on 3 January 2011, Elias Thomas III, PDG 7780 wrote: While serving as RI President's representatives at the District Conference in Florence, Kentucky, this past May, my wife Jane and I learned about the opportunity for service, by volunteering at the World Equestrian Games. I flew out for the opening weekend, staying with PDG Jerry and Joy Hodges, and working alongside local Rotarians and members of Rotaract and Interact. It was a wonderful experience and my hat goes off to DG Robert Ryan and his crew for a fantastic job to END POLIO NOW!
At 9:14AM on 1 December 2010, s.k.zimmerman wrote: I too want to echo Dave Weller's comment regarding past district governor Chuck Cicchella. I was serving for Chuck as Dist. Sect. when he suggested the idea of combining with the World Equestrian Games to raise funds for the GAtes Matching program. He was well aware that the event would not take place on 'his watch' but insisted that Rotary needed to be involved and proceeded to have many, many meetings with the officials to make it happen. It was a great event and allowed Rotarians to do what they always do,help others. Thanks again Chuck, S.K.Zimmerman
At 11:07AM on 29 November 2010, Marty Peters PDG #5340 wrote: Congratulations What a joy to achieve your goal. Please know that I hope that you might use these funds for a District effort to immunize children in India or Nigeria this next year. We went to Eritera in 2000 . What an experience. I hope that a group from your District will take the two weeks. They all will be changed for life. All the best Marty Peters
At 10:50AM on 29 November 2010, Cindy Hack wrote: Our club had 100% participation. We thank you for the opportunity! While mother nature didn't cooperate the day we were there, we had a great time. Hope we get the opportunity to something like this again in the future.
At 10:48AM on 29 November 2010, Asif Hussain wrote: Very commendable.Truly energizes our efforts to eradicate polio from Pakistan.We intend to within a year .
At 10:46AM on 29 November 2010, Dave Weller wrote: A tip of the hat should also go to Past District Governor Chuck Cicchella (D6710 2009-2010) who initiated this idea. Current DGs Ryan (6740) and Northup (6710) worked hard to make this event a success...but I don't think we should forget where it all started. Great Job Chuck !
At 10:46AM on 29 November 2010, Jack T. Lundy wrote: I didn't know that putting on a piece of lettuce, a couple of slices of tomato and a slice of cheese for a cheeseburger could do so much good. Fantastic!
At 10:44AM on 29 November 2010, Marty Peters PDG 1998-99 District 5340 wrote: Congratulations on a great effort! I hope that many of your District members might plan a Trip to Nigeria ot India to personally give the two drops. It was a life changing moment in 2000 for our District in Ertiera . Take the two weeks and make the personal effort you will never be the same Thanks to Rotary!!
At 10:43AM on 29 November 2010, John Salyers wrote: I am with the Florence, Ky Club and my wife and I got to work the games and it was a great volunteer expierence. Special thanks to DG Robert Ryan and his Aide Dean Hammond who worked uncountable hours to make this a great success. Also, thanks to RI Pres. Ray and John Germ, along with there spouses for participating and giving your support. It is a wonderful thing to be a Rotarian.....John Salyers
At 11:41AM on 24 November 2010, Wanda & Willard Rusk wrote: Words cannot express how wonderful it is to be a part of Rotary. Truthfully, I was unable to work for this endeavor, but my heart was there every day, AND I appreciated it more to know all of you where strong and healthy and hard workers--just wish my wife and I could have done something physical to participate. Congratulations to all of YOU! Sincerely, W. Rusk

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