Pictured:
Victoria Dunlap, Claudia Echard, and Matt Stemmer—Interact members, Rhonda
Stemmer, Meadow Brook Interact Adviser.
Three Meadow Brook students who are members of the Interact
service club attended the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) leadership conference
this summer. Victoria Dunlap, Claudia Echard and Matt Stemmer shared their experiences
at the 2 1/2 day event with club members. The students were sponsored by the Byesville
Rotary
RYLA gives students from Guernsey County a chance to meet
other students from central and southeastern Ohio while spending two and a half
days learning about themselves, learning from others and having fun. The RYLA program
gives young people an opportunity to explore and develop leadership skills with
other students with similar potential.
The Meadow Brook students described participating in
group learning activities, discussions, speakers, and interaction with peers. These
hands-on activities helped the students to explore their own leadership styles
and strengths, to learn skills that will enable them to be aware o their
community’s needs, to learn how to work to meet the needs of their community,
and to develop and appreciation for community service.
Victoria displayed the goody bag and the learning
materials the students received at the conference. She described a learning
activity which involved learning about the six pillars of character. Victoria
pointed out that once the students were familiar with these concepts, they were
asked to write and perform a skit that illustrated a character trait.
Claudia
was interested in all the people she met. She was surprised that many of the
conference attendees were not Interact members. She enjoyed letting these
students know about Interact. Her roommate was an Interact member and also a
Rotary foreign exchange student Claudia was excited to learn about this program
which sends students abroad for a couple of months to a year.
Matt
Stemmer described one of the last programs of the conference—a presentation entitled “Because I Said I Would. The speaker gave
practical advice about how to keep a promise. Matt explained that when you make
a promise, you write your promise down on a card and give it to the person you are
making the promise to. When you keep your promise, you will get the card back.
Byesville
Rotary at: www.Byesvillerotary.blogspot.com or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Byesville-Rotary/256548047818283.
The club meets 7:30 am, Tuesday at the Stop Nine Senior Center at 60313 (GPS
use 60299) Southgate Road, Byesville. Walk-ins are welcome at the club’s
meeting.
Pictured:
Victoria Dunlap, Claudia Echard, and Matt Stemmer—Interact members, Rhonda
Stemmer, Meadow Brook Interact Adviser.
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