Bay City Rotary Hosts High School Students on Vocational Day 1
March 18, 2006
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By: Stephen Kent
LAST WEEK'S PROGRAM:Vocational Days - Week 1 .
THIS WEEK: Vocational Days - Week 2.
CLUB NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTSDISTRICT CONFERENCE: Deadline for application for paid registration fee, March 20. See President Ralph.
PINCONNING ROTARY: Tuesday noon, Third Street Deli, Pinconning.
GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE:canceled due to inability to obtain visas.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANGLEE CLUB: Presentation Thursday, Mar. 30 at Central High. Tony Dearing's son Adam is a glee club member.
Seventy-two high school students are scheduled to participate in the Bay City Rotary Club's highly successful Vocational Days program Tuesday.

The Noon Rotary hosted over 70 area high school students who participated in the first of the club's two Vocational Days. The highly popular program was well received as usual.
Firms hosting students on Day 1 Included:
Bay Regional Medical Center 40+Bay County 4Bay City Times 5Gougeon Brothers 1Chemical Bank 2Bangor Veterinary Clinic 5Renew Systems 3Center Vision Clinic 3Anne Trahan Photograhpy 3
The program for the day featured Dave Smith of Midland, District Chair (and 12 year member) of the Youth Student Exchange committee. Dave outlined the program to club members and to the visiting students. He noted that although other cities in the district have sent students abroad as part of the program, Bay City has not sent a student in Smith's memory. He encouraged the club to promote the program.
The Rotary Central Stated Region, which includes our district 6310, sent over 300 students overseas last year and hosted over 300 coming to the States from foreign countries. Although Bay City has had no outbound students, the club has hosted inbound students each year.
The well organized program is open to students aged 15 to 18. The students program is designed around a three year program. Students participate in orientation and training events for the first year, they spend 11 months overseas in the second year, and they help other outbound students at home during their third year.
Students who have been recruited are selected in the Fall and do their orientation during the school year. The leave in July or August of the next year. Families cover the cost of the experience, which can run as much as $5,000. As one member noted, that may be less than it costs to keep your kid at home!
Following Smith's presentation, the club's current guest exchange student, Tulio Villar from Recife Brazil, spoke about his experience here in Bay City. SVSU student Lindsay Riddle spoke about her two years in the program. Her first year was in Thialand and her second year was in Denmark. Both students encouraged all of the vocational days students to consider the program.
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eClub-One:
Members with internet connections are encouragedto visit eClub-One monthly for a makeup. To get makeup credit you need to fill out the makeup form on that site. Print the acknowledgement for you receive and turn it in to receive credit. Be sure to enter our club's district number (6310) on that form.
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The Bay City Rotary Club meets at Noon each Tuesday at the Lumber Barons resturant on the West Side.
Rotary Club of Bay City Web Site
District 6310 meeting schedule
Stephen Kent
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Steve Kent and his family have lived in Bay City for 40 years. He is VP of Technical Services at MMCC which produces MyBayCity.Com. Kent is active in many Bay City civic organizations.
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