Posted on Nov 01, 2018
Chelsea Rotary
World Polio Day
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Celebrating World Polio Day did not start on October the 24th for the Chelsea Rotary Club, but on  October  15th at the City Council meeting.  A  Proclamation was presented to Chelsea Rotary Club by the Chelsea City Mayor  Melissa Johnson to President Tammy Mason and World Polio Day Co-Chair  Dave Gilbert.
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Then on Monday the 21st. the Chelsea Rotary Club met at the famous rock @ Pierce Park to paint and notify the community of Chelsea about the World Polio Day March on Wednesday October 24th@noon.
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Celebrating World Polio Day with the Chelsea  Community with a march from Pierce Park downtown to the Chelsea District Library.
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Marching for Polio:
Front: L-R Meg Gilbert, Carla Pizzoli, Dave Gilbert-Co-chair WPD
Paul Schissler- Former Assistant Governor.
Back L-R Cindy Burdette- Co-Chair WPD, Dick Dice.
 
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Ann Arbor Rotary
Purple Pinkie fundraiser and program at Oct. 24 meeting.  Raised over $1500 at the meeting, plus fundraisers at Rotaract and Interact to be added. Met Aleia MacDonald there (she is visiting clubs to pick one for her transfer).
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Dexter Rotary
Pizza for Polio, and board voted to donate to several district grants: Ann Arbor's Sierra Leone, and PDG Gerry Jackson’s project in Huehuetenango Guatemala.
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Chelsea Rotary
Painted the Rock in town for awareness, spoke at City Council meeting, March through town on World Polio Day:
 
Ypsilanti Rotary
Several new members, speaker on historical building in Ypsilanti, Boy Scout appreciation for Rotary support of manuals for each scout (joint project with Ypsilanti).
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Birmingham Rotary
Happy day after World Polio Day fellow District 6380 Rotarians!
We have squares still available on our PolioPlus board and we're looking to fill it all up!  Squares are $10/each and the winner will have 
$1,000 donated in their name to Rotary International's PolioPlus Fund!
How does it work? We have the squares labeled with numbers 1-10 across and 1-10 down.  Once the board is filled, we will roll two 10-sided dice. 
The results of the roll of the dice will determine the winner!