Posted by Keith Tsukishima on Mar 04, 2021
Rotary Peace Centers program develops the capacity of peace and development professionals or practitioners to become experienced and effective catalysts for peace.  
 
"Peace", is many things.  It could be a lawful state of order, or harmony between people, concord between governments or expressed in a different way, "can we all just get along with each other".  Rotary, comprised of people like you, share "Peace and Conflict Resolution" as an area of focus.  While strife and conflict surrounds us everyday, we yearn to resolve our differences and find ways to "get along" and co-exist in mutually beneficial environments.
 
Rotary supports up to 130 young people per year, and funds their studies for Masters Degrees or Certificate Fellowships at 8 Peace Centres around the world.  Since the inception of Peace Scholarships in 2007, 1400 alumni are furthering peace efforts in 115 countries around the world.  These programmes are a large investment for Rotary, as Masters Degrees may average $75,000 USD per year, and Certificate Fellowships average $11,000 USD per session.
 
 
You as a Rotarian have been part of that process, and you can be even more closely involved by helping selecting and endorsing local people to apply for this prestigious and noble programme.  How, you may ask?  Sit on our Peace Committee with Chak Au, and make Peace happen through a selection process that culminates in a Peace Scholar.  Thus far, our District has endorsed 10 candidates as Peace Scholars, with 7 graduates to this point.  Somewhere in your network, there may be a Peace Scholar candidate and somebody who can effect huge change for our world.
 
Our guest speaker today is Gloria Staudt, District Chair, Peace Scholarships.  It's always great to see our friend Gloria and hear her presentation about Peace Scholars.  Just listening to her makes one want to grab the "Peace" flag and work along with her.  Her message, be part of the Peace process by being on the Club Peace Team, or use your network to spread the Peace Scholarship programme.  Don't you agree we need more Peace in the world?
 
 
Great to see Chris Browne today and Cindy Lau, we don't happen to see them very often, so it's great to know they are well.  Cindy and Bill had a little car accident, nobody hurt, so that is good to know.  Sgt. at Arms Dave did his usual thing, extracting some very happy dollars today.  
 
It looks like we will have a bit of action on our Shred Day Mar 6th.  Poor President James, still stuck in Taiwan, nonetheless, paid for an ad in the newspaper and found a significant contributor.  Dean used his network and our friend Spencer has scoured his premises for lots of paperwork too.  P.E. Suna still needs more volunteers.  Rotarians, if you can't give money....give us some of your time, and let's help raise some funds for Chimo and Gateway.  Remember, Shred Day is Mar 6th.  Check our website for details.