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The beat goes on to end polio

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River Cities Jazz performs at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, during the band’s tour in support of polio eradication. Photo courtesy of Mitch Biba

River Cities Jazz, a 19-piece band based in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, USA, toured the United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland in late June and early July 2010, performing nine concerts that raised about $20,000 for Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge.

"In addition to raising money for polio eradication, this tour was the first time that the band has performed internationally, [including] the Montreux Jazz Festival, one of the premier jazz festivals in the world," says band leader Mitch Biba, who plays trumpet and flugelhorn and is a member of the Rotary Club of Wisconsin Rapids.

 By staying in Rotarians' homes, band members got a true taste of other cultures and formed new friendships, he adds.

The only Rotarian in the band, Biba says he got the idea for a jazz tour to benefit PolioPlus while leading a District 6250 Group Study Exchange team to the Philippines in 2009.

"I met Les Wilson [Rotary Club of Maghull & Aughton, England], team leader for a District 1180 GSE in the Philippines at the same time. One of our discussions included his district’s fundraising dance for polio eradication," Biba says.

During the discussion, they decided to "make this crazy idea a full-fledged tour."

Biba is hopeful the band will raise an additional $15,000 for the challenge.

What’s your club or district doing to help meet Rotary’s challenge? Let us know in the comments section below.

Written for Rotary Leader

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4 Comments:
At 9:36AM on 7 February 2011, Janie Lynn wrote: The Rotary Club of Green Valley has started an International project called Rotary Cookbook Plus. Our goal (which is realistic) is to raise $10,000,000 + for Polio Plus. The website will soon be open. It's not just another fundraising cookbook. This book combines Networking, Funds raised going to your PHF, customized turning page technology, ability to enter not only recipes, but Rotary Minutes, Rotary History, and more. Email janie.lynn123@gmail.com to be notified when the website opens or get a copy of the plan!
At 10:13AM on 31 January 2011, TH.J.C.Oudemans wrote: In the Netherlands: 7 districts selling current stamps for postal use. Why not start selling dics with Jazz as we had years ago: 'Jazz against Polio'? Yours ever Theo Oudemans
At 9:24AM on 13 January 2011, craig bramer wrote: good video
At 2:59PM on 11 January 2011, Bob Cerwin wrote: Polio Plus in it's various machinations is an excellent example of a sustainable project with huge benefits. This beats funding a clock tower in communities! It's been a great turn-around in our TRF and it's planning for the longer term

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