Category Archives: District Governor

August 16: Creating Hope Through Storytelling

–submitted by Joy Cardin

Michelle McGrath, who joined the Rotary Club of Madison in 2008 and served as our club president from 2016-17, is sharing stories on how to create hope as she travels the region in her new role as District 6250 Governor.

She says Rotarians can make a difference in the lives of the increasing number of young people in Wisconsin and nationwide who are experiencing depression, anxiety and thoughts of suicide.   We can do this by showing up, surrounding ourselves with kind people, and by serving ourselves and others.  

She shared a story about how she showed up in her early days as a new member of Rotary. She attended a board meeting just to observe, but nervously stood up to contribute to a discussion about a new (at the time) social media site called Twitter. The board wasn’t sure how this worked and whether Rotary Club of Madison should use it.  Michelle took a selfie of herself and four board members – all presidents – and tweeted it with the caption:  Four presidents and a peon.  Not anymore Governor McGrath! 

If you missed our meeting this week, you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJ-GdQgxkfI.

A Bad Gift Reconsidered: Fun at Rotary

–article submitted by Ellie Schatz; photo by Ellsworth Brown

Warren and Group

(Pictured above are Rotary Board Members with District Governor Dave Warren. From left: Robyn Kitson, Dave Warren, Dora Zuniga and Tim Stadelman)

Last week, President Tim promised 10% more fun at Rotary and said we would hear more about this from District Governor Dave Warren.

So what is fun and how does it relate to Rotary? Do you consider Rotary fun?

I looked up “fun” in three dictionaries, starting with a classic Webster’s Unabridged. I didn’t think Webster’s first definition fit either Dave’s message or my experience of Rotary. “Fun: A practical joke: trick, hoax.” Dave had us laughing, and he described Janesville’s annual corn roast and mud volleyball tournament laughingly, but he in no way thinks of Rotary, his governorship, or Janesville’s fundraiser as a hoax. Try again.

“Fun: a source of enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure.” This first definition from American Heritage Dictionary is second in the Webster’s, and fits with Dave’s message. The first two definitions in my Random House dictionary give us these descriptors as well as adding mirth and playfulness. Dave clearly wants all Rotarians in District 6250 to enjoy their meetings, and his playfulness was evident as he quizzed us on Rotary trivia and offered Jolly Rancher candies as prizes for correct answers. We all learned the first president of Rotary was, not Paul Harris, but rather Silvester Schiele. No candy on that one; Rob Stroud knew the answer from hearing Dave’s speech before, so his answer didn’t count!

Fun for District Governor Warren goes much deeper than games and amusement. He takes great pleasure in Service Above Self.  He shared how the project, Kids Against Hunger has encouraged children in Nicaragua to attend school by ensuring that if they come they will be fed a nutritious meal. He reiterated how the Rotary International effort to eradicate polio is close to reaching its goal. Reflecting on success is fun.

Where does his title, the bad gift, fit into Governor Dave’s definition of Rotary fun? He says joining Rotary was a gift that he initially didn’t think he wanted. But he now appreciates it as the gift that keeps on giving. “Rotary is a gift to myself and to my family,” he declared, as he asked us to offer this gift to our spouses, grown children, friends, and neighbors.

Dave joins RI President Gary Huang in asking us to enjoy our Rotary service, share it with others (a good gift even for the busiest of the busy), and Light Up Rotary together.

Our thanks to District Governor Dave Warren for his presentation CLICK to view his first video newsletter.