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Page 2: 2008 Group Study Exchange Rotary District 5470, Colorado USA to Rotary District 1160, Ireland

Thank You…

• 5470 District Governor Walid Bou-Matar

• 1160 District Governor Paul Hutchinson

• Rotary Club of Colorado Springs!

THANK YOU TO OUR GRACIOUS HOSTS IN IRELAND

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What is the Group Study Exchange (GSE) Program?

• A unique cultural and vocational exchange designed to build bridges of friendship between nations.

• Designed for young professionals, the team participates in vocational exchanges to enhance their professional and leadership skills.

• The team members will be prepared to better address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global workplace.

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Group Study Exchange Team Members

District 5470: Western & Southern Colorado

Sally Spaulding, Aspen; Angela Harness, Grand Junction; Amber Ptak, Colorado Springs

Jon Mangino, Trinidad; and Jack Thomas, Colorado Springs

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Ireland/Colorado Comparison

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Where Did We Go?

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What Did We Do?

• The Team arrived in Limerick on Friday, August 29, and enjoyed a walking tour of the city, a visit to the King John’s Castle and the Cliffs of Moher and a meeting with the Lord Mayor.

• The team traveled to Galway and met with City Council, Lord Mayor, Chamber of Commerce, a financial advisor and a domestic violence agency. American BBQ!

• The team arrived in Cork and enjoyed a trip to Kinsale, a tour of the Jameson brewery, meetings with the Lord Mayor and City Manager, a stop in Queenstown/Cobh and a night out on the town.

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• A day’s drive to Enniskillen was awarded with an afternoon boat ride with our gracious hosts and a lovely dinner full of laughs, as well as vocational visits.

• The team enjoyed their downtime in Omagh and were fortunate to spend time at the Folk Park and Peace Memorial.

• A short trip to Ballymoney included the Giant’s Causeway, Bushmill’s Distillery and a walk across the rope bridge.

• We arrived in Derry for a tour of the city and surrounding areas, a rainy excursion on David’s sailboat, relaxing days on the beach and evenings out at the pub.

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• We spent our time in Belfast at the symphony, an Ulster rugby game and incredible vocational exchanges and a tour of Stormond.

• We arrived in Drogheda for a relaxing weekend at the dog races, watching the Tyrone V. Kerry Gaelic football game and a vocational exchange with a homeless shelter and a domestic violence shelter.

• The Dublin team led us on a tour the city, a hike to the summit in Howth and a night out on the town.

• After we left Sligo, we visited the Waterford Crystal Plant and Bandon (west Cork). We left Ireland on Sunday, October 5th.

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Strengths/Challenges of the Group Study Exchange

• Strengths– Hospitality– Home Stays (mix of hotels, home stays and

B&Bs)– City tours + public transportation– Dinners and social events with the Clubs

and their Families– Sailing, boat trips and the excursions– Food/Drink– Down time

• Challenges– Coordination and communications

regarding our itinerary– Vocational Studies– Length of time of the exchange– Meeting the needs of the Clubs and the

Professionals on the exchange

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Make Dreams Real• Club Meetings

– The majority of meetings are held at hotels or restaurants– The majority of the meetings are 60-90 minutes in length– Most meetings are held during the lunch hour or over dinner– Most meetings were very social in nature and many included alcohol

• Formality– The farther North, the more formal (“Shall We Toast the Queen”)– Similar format to the Rotary Clubs in Colorado Springs

• Women– One club we visited will not allow women to join– Inner Wheel is active, particularly in the North– One club currently has a female President– Three clubs will have female Presidents next year

• Other– Most clubs have an average of 40 members– Close friendships, a lot of laughs and good “Craic”

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Rotary in Action: CorkRemembrance Tree

River Clean Up

Safe Driving: Youth and Speed

Rombo Project: Kenya

Fundraising for Local Organizations: Alzheimer's and

Organ Donation


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