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Peace Fellow application deadline May 31st:

The Peace Fellow application is a demanding but rewarding process, beginning with a club recommendation to the District of a vetted and club endorsed candidate. Then ensues an intense District level interview and further vetting process

Michael Little of the Rotary Club of Richmond is the District’s Peace Fellow Chair and can provide assistance in the process. His contact information can be found in dacdb.com of course.

Michael Little
Rotary Club of Richmond
District Peace Fellow Chair

For your initial information, you can download this fact sheet provided by The Rotary Foundation. The District will have its own internal guidelines and deadlines. Contact Mike for District 7600 specific information.

Enjoy this short video below.

https://vimeo.com/rotary/review/312169023/3a9f1d141c?fbclid=IwAR3Au_bHgYpwo8XLfZbQ9wfiR_XO1lmOWyf2hFvXap9_7COwaAyCz15OO6w

Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center Conference on April 6

Registrations are being accepted now for the annual spring Peace Conference at the Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. The event normally sells out, so register soon at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/16th-annual-duke-unc-rotary-peace-center-spring-conference-tickets-53106886126

Gentle reminder about District 7600 #GMS:

You can register now for Grant Management Seminar (GMS) on March 16, 2019, on the dacdb.com calendar. Don’t let your club let this opportunity slip by to be eligible to apply for or participate in a Rotary grant.