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Our next speaker is
Dion Campbell
 
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Campbell has been with the Michigan City Police Department for 18 years and has worked as school resource officer at Michigan City High School  for the last seven. He also founded Worldgate Centre for Life, and the team there, among other contributions, helped to develop the MCPD Youth leadership Academy.
 
"Those people that impacted my life left an impression on me, and it's my duty to impact others," he said.
Although he grew up poor and his father went to prison, Campbell overcame. He graduated from Indiana State University in 1988 and from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 1997 while being president of his class.

He said he should be a statistic of what happens to children from such backgrounds.
"Realistically, I shouldn't be where I'm at," he said.

He now focuses on helping others in three main ways. His vision is to empower leaders, engage youth and impact marriages, he said. Society centers on the family, he believes.

Most of his work right now starts with working with young people. He interacts with youth at MCHS, and he also participates in youth leadership seminars.

At MCHS, the students gave him the nickname "Dad," and he said he feels good knowing that young people believe he models what a father does.

"It really just speaks to the need for men in our society to be in place," he said.
Campbell's love for God provides his greatest motivation, and all his work is built on his faith. The principles in the Bible will build a robust life, he said, so he wants to impart those principles to others.

He also said nothing he does would be possible without his wife, LaRonda Campbell, who also has been a great leader.
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New award celebrates success of women in Rotary

The Women in Rotary Event at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, held during the 2017 Convention, presented former Foundation Trustee Carolyn Jones with the newly established Sylvia Whitlock Leadership Award. The award recognizes individuals who have contributed to the success of women in Rotary. Maine Rotarian Tory Paxson, 27, shares the event's impact on her and her thrill at getting to meet Dr. Whitlock.

Read Paxson's blog post
Learn more about the history of women in Rotary
2017 Scholarship winners
The 2017 Rotary Club of Michigan City Foundation Scholarship winners are:
 
Rhiggs Thomas – $2000
School:  Michigan City High School 
Parents:  Tom & Stephanie Thomas
Clubs/Service: Varsity Soccer – 4 years, 2 years Captain; NASA CELERI research project winner – one of two from Indiana selected for NASA’s experiment; Mathletes – tied for state leading scorer 2015/2016; Quiz Bowl Team (helping the team achieve two state berths in the past two years); Tutor; CISV President – Michigan City Lakeshore Junior Board, and CISV Volunteer Activities Leader
College:  Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana – Major:  Aerospace Engineering
 
Jenna Szaday - $2,000
School:  Marquette Catholic High School
Parents:  Alicia & Josef Szaday
Clubs/Service: National Honor Society-president, Science Olympiad, International Student Advisory Committee, Varsity Cheerleader, two gold Presidential Service Awards, Drama Club-president, Academic Quiz Bowl, LRCA Children’s Adventure Camp Staff Leader, Reins of Life Volunteer
College: University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana – Major: Psychology
 
Sarah Smith – $1,000
School:  Michigan City High School
Parents:  Nancy & Tim Smith
Clubs/Service:  Student Council President; Class of 2017 Vice President; Editor in Chief Cityzen Newspaper; Varsity Swim Captain; Varsity Soccer Captain
College:  Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana – Major: International Studies
 
Emma Zaknoun – $1,000
School:  Michigan City High School
Parents:  Rana Hannoun; John Zaknoun
Clubs/Service:  National Honor Society; Foreign Language National Honor Society; French Club – President; LaPorte County Leadership Program – Leader; Volleyball Team – Captain
College:  Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana - Major:  Psychiatry
 
Congratulations to the winners and their families.

 
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Strength in diversity
In a world where intolerance and violence fueled by religious differences seem to be on the rise, one Rotary club in Indonesia is showing how diversity can help prevent a pandemic threat.
 
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Presidential peacebuilding conferences

Plan now to attend one of six Presidential Peace Conferences in 2018. RI President Ian H.S. Riseley will host the conferences in 2018 to explore the connection between peace and Rotary's five other areas of focus plus environmental sustainability. The first conference is scheduled for 10 February in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Learn more about the conferences
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The Return of Manhood
Jul 27, 2017
Keys to Hope
Aug 03, 2017
Indiana
Aug 31, 2017
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Duty Roster
Jul 20, 2017
 
Ticket Table
Scott, Jim
 
Sergeant at Arms
Boy, Pat
 
Greeter & Invocation
Dudeck, Lori
 
Student Pickup - No students this week
 
Photographer
Smith DDS, Bruce
 
Jul 27, 2017
 
Ticket Table
Rose, Robert
 
Sergeant at Arms
Welborne, Jim
 
Greeter & Invocation
Kruis, Sammy
 
Student Pickup -No Student's this week
 
Photographer
Smith DDS, Bruce
 
Upcoming Events
Suzanne Crouch Lt. Governor of Indiana
Lubeznik Center for the Arts
Aug 03, 2017
11:45 AM – 1:30 PM
 

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