

April 1 Updated Conference Info:
Conference Overview: The conference begins at 9:00 AM with registration, coffee, and snacks, followed by the business meeting at 10:00 AM. Our Paul Harris Recognition & Awards Presentation Luncheon will be at noon. Twelve afternoon breakout sessions will be presented in four parallel tracks from 2:00 - 5:00 PM. Fellowship, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be at 5:00 PM, followed by a festive dinner with our keynote speaker Evan Burrell.
Offer a Breakout Session
Clubs are invited to submit ideas for breakout sessions. Want to offer one? Tell us about the session you envision and who is the best leader. Want to see one? Tell us the topic you want to see covered and any particular questions you have that you would like to see covered. If you have a speaker in mind, say "proposed' speaker so we know this speaker is not yet committed. Submit your ideas for a breakout session at
Breakout Session Submissions: https://forms.gle/akJs8QgzevWU2A468
Sponsorships: Program Book Ads and Sponsorship Options
There will be a program book for the conference that will contain the full program, speaker bios, information about the House of Friendship projects, as well as ads from event sponsors and local businesses to help reduce the cost of the event and allow Rotarians to attend at an affordable rate. Sponsorship and program book ad details are now available, and we hope that many of you who run businesses in our communities will consider putting in an ad for your business to help support this event.
House of Friendship
Clubs are invited to share ideas through the House of Friendship. Want a table to display your existing project and show others how they could join you? Want a table to show others your great idea for a fundraiser or service project that could easily be replicated by other clubs? Submit your request for a table
House of Friendship Submissions: https://forms.gle/2Gw5w5n1r1DKjyby7
About Evan Burrell, Zone 8 Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator
As a digital media consultant in the non profit community volunteer sector, Evan has expanded his skills to educating local professionals, businesses and community groups across Australia and around the world to focus on the practical use of social media and how to develop it to brand and market their stories.
Evan is an accomplished public speaker, emcee, trainer, social media advocate and hardworking volunteer with over 20 years of volunteer experience with Rotary International. You may recognize Evan best as a service minded superhero. You see, for Evan, it’s easy to be a Rotary hero because as, he sees it, all Rotarians are superheroes and we all need to promote the heroic acts we do in the community and around the world.
In whatever way, Evan is proving that Rotary isn’t all business. His message is “Let’s have fun in Rotary,” and with that message he's engaged in telling Rotary’s digital story.