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Mid Year Review

Enjoy a Video of AG Mike Wargo  lead us in song to close out the day.
2026 DG Felicia Mycyk Mid-Year Pictures

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Rotary District 7305 Mid-Year Review 
​ Hosted by District Governor Felicia Mycyk
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
(Registration begins at 8:30 AM, includes a working lunch)
Location: Fred Rogers Institute, 300 Fraser Purchase Rd, Latrobe, PA 15650

Registration As of 10:30 am on 1/9/26
100 People. 37 clubs. One district coming together.
This is what connection looks like.
#UniteForGood
 Coach Felicia Mycyk
Attire & What to Bring
  • Attire: Rotary Casual, Rotary attire encouraged ( Steelers wear acceptable ) 
  • ​Presidents and Assistant Governors: Please wear your UNITE FOR GOOD shirts
  • All attendees: Wear your club Rotary name badge
  • Optional: Bring flyers or materials to share your club’s activities with other clubs
  • Don’t forget: Bring your Rotary passports to be signed
Parking for the Fred Rogers Institute at 300 Fraser Purchase Rd, Latrobe, PA, is in Parking Lot A, located just off Monastery Road on the Saint Vincent College campus, adjacent to the building; visitors need to stop at the entrance booth for a permit or pass, especially if visiting the McCarl Gallery, with clear signage directing you to the lot. 
How to Find Parking
  1. Enter Campus: Use 300 Fraser Purchase Rd for GPS, but be aware it leads to the campus entrance.
  2. Stop at Booth: At the entrance booth, mention you are visiting the Fred Rogers Center or McCarl Gallery to get a parking pass.
  3. Follow Signs: After the booth, stay left onto Monastery Road.
  4. Park in Lot A: Parking Lot A will be on your left, right next to the Fred Rogers Center building. ​

8:30 – 9:45 AM
Registration & Networking

9:45 – 10:30 AM
​Morning Program 
  • Mid-Year Reflection & Momentum Check, Rotary Action Plan
    Felicia Mycyk, District Governor
  • PELS Update
    Michelle Petrell, District Governor-Elect
  • District Conference Update
    Amy Mock, District Conference Committee & District Advertising & Marketing
  • Annual Business Meeting at District Conference
    Stu Benson, District Parliamentarian
  • Rotary Foundation Luncheon & District Governor Nomination Process
    John Hartman, District Rotary Foundation Chair
  • International Convention
    Rick Martin, Chairman
  • Youth Protection Update
    Nick Dorsch, Youth Protection Officer
  • Innovative Clubs Spotlight
    Al DeLuca, New Club Formation / Innovative Clubs


10:30 – 10:34 AM
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Break & Transition (4 minutes)

10:35 – 11:15 AM ​
Breakout Session – Round 1

11:17 AM – 11:57 PM

Breakout Session – Round 2
Participants choose a second session (same sessions are repeated).

Participants choose one session:
1. Membership & Engagement 
Presenters: Joe Orbovich DMC &  Mike Wargo AG 
Expand Reach + Enhance Engagement

2. The Rotary Foundation & Global Grants
Presenters: John Hartman DRFC , and team including  Al Delucia,  Sue Kelly , Bob Rupp,  Mike Sears
Increase Impact (measurable, sustainable change)

3. Technology in Rotary
Presenters: Dan Dougherty IT  
 Increase Ability to Adapt (accessibility and flexibility)

4. All Things Youth 
Youth Exchange
Presenter: Tracey Dorsch, Youth Exchange Chair
Opportunities, timelines, and club involvement

RYLA
Leadership development and recruitment
Presenter: Michael Rozwell RYLA  Co- Chair
with support from Pam Tiano RYLA Co - Chair 

Interact 
School partnerships and youth engagement
Presenter: Mark Barnhart, Interact Chair 
with support from Pam Tiano,  Interact Sponsor 

EarlyAct 
Early leadership development and club support
Presenter: Walt Sickles PDG

Youth Protection 
Expectations, responsibilities, and safeguards
Presenter: Nick Dorsch , Youth Protection Officer

Open Discussion & Q&A 
Questions, shared ideas, best practices, and practical next steps for clubs.

11:58 – 1:00 PM
Working Lunch Program 
  • 11:58 – 12:15 (17 minutes)
    Lunch Service & Seating
  • Rotary Day of Service 12:15 
    Felicia Mycyk and team  
    – District-wide coordination  Felicia Mycyk DG  
    – District Ideas and suggestions  Jeff Klick DGN 
    – Expectations and participation  Felicia Mycyk DG
    – Community visibility and engagement - Amy Mock  P Latrobe 
    (Includes initiatives such as the Peace Pole) Selena Jackson PE  Monroeville 
  • Lunch Continuation & Table Conversations
    Assistant Governors will move table-to-table to help facilitate discussion and answer questions related to the District Day of Service.
  • Public Image, Storytelling,  & Engagement  Panel
     – Using service stories to increase member and participant engagement 
    Pittsburgh – Eric Moye, President 
    McMurray Impact – Kate Winters, Chair
    Carnegie Collier – Jackie Abel-Stavropoulos, President 
    Belle Vernon Area – Deborah Puglia, President 
    Turtle Creek Valley – Michael Wargo, President / Assistant Governor
  • Open Discussion & Action Steps  with Panel 
    – Club next steps and takeaways
  • Wrap-Up & Adjourn  
    Felicia Mycyk, District Governor


    You are welcome to stay and connect. 

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