Attention: Businesses

Online Website Ads

Reach fellow Rotarians by advertising your business

on the district website.

3000+ hits per month!

Only $50 per month (or $500 for the year).

Not only will your business receive publicity, but you will be supporting RadioRotary as well.

Please make your check payable to Rotary District 7210 and write RadioRotary website ad in the Subject line. Please include your business card so we can place your business name, URL, and logo in the ad. Then send your check and business card to:

Betty Renner

137 Old Camby Road

Verbank, NY 12585

Phone: (845) 677-5247

Cell: (516) 458-9210

Email:

Or

Radio Commercials

Now you can air your business commercial on RadioRotary, simulcasted on three stations, for as little as $20 a week (some restrictions apply) and get:

·  Your commercials recorded by radio professionals for quality assurance

·  Your commercials heard simulcasted on 3 stations, WGHQ 920 AM, WBNR 1260 AM, and WLNA 1420 AM

·  10+ weekly promotions that advertise RadioRotary with your sponsor tag (one line)

·  A free online website ad for the weeks you are on the air

·  A free CD of any of the shows where RadioRotary aired your commercial

·  A listing on RadioRotary’s website link thanking Business Sponsors (an added publicity “mention”)

For information about radio commercial advertising options, please contact Jeanine Lindhorst: .

Attention: Rotary Clubs

Support RadioRotary and give Rotary a Voice.

Become a RadioRotary Club Partner for only $100 for 2009 and share your information on the air.

As a Club Partner (less than $2 per week), you get:

·  A Club Close-up where you are interviewed on RadioRotary to discuss your club in general and/or publicize a local project or event

·  A free CD of your show

·  A free CD of any archived RadioRotary program

·  Your club listed on RadioRotary’s Website Link

·  A chance to participate in this historic Rotary International enterprise at its inception

·  The opportunity to contribute to national and international Rotary history as Rotary shares its humanitarian mission with the public

About RadioRotary

an historic venture made possible by District 7210.

Listeners have 3 options to listen to RadioRotary:

1. Tune in to one of three stations on Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on

WGHQ 920 AM,

WBNR 1260 AM, and

WLNA 1420 AM.

2. At your computer, access http://www.thesoundofthevalley.com/ on Fridays, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

3. Listen any time to any archived show on Rotary District 7210’s website. (Click the RadioRotary icon on the upper right.)

Now in its second year, its weekly goal is to share the service and humanitarian efforts of Rotarians and non-Rotarians who make our world a better place.

Rotary’s professional radio hosts, Sarah O’Connell and Jonah Triebwasser, interview people who work at the grassroots level on programs that address such important issues as poverty, illiteracy, hunger, disease, and the environment.

Woven throughout the program is the passion and spirit of Rotary whose optimism is found in the belief that our humanitarian endeavors will build goodwill and better friendships in our community, our nation, and our world, thus contributing to peace and understanding.

It is hoped that RadioRotary will convince members of the public to consider joining such efforts to improve the quality of life everywhere.

Sampling of RadioRotary Programs in the 2008 Archives

1.  Youth Exchange: In/Outbound

2.  DG Jeffrey Keahon, District 7210

3.  Dr. Bill Augerson: Life of a Rotarian

4.  PolioPlus Campaign

5.  Bard College Peace Center: a Priest, Rabbi, and Imam

6.  Queens Gallery

7.  GSE: Professional Exchanges between countries -- New Zealand Team

8.  Interact, Rotaract, Elderact

9.  BOCES Interact Club

10. Southern Ulster Rotary: Weekend of Honor

11. Migrant Workers Ministry

12. Scientists: Environmental topics and issues

13. Katrina Support: How District 7210 came to aid victims

14. Shots for Tots: How Rotary clubs work together

15. Rotary Youth Leadership: RYLA

16. Pure Water for the World

17. Rotaplast (cleft lip and palate surgery in developing countries)

18. American Red Cross

19. Literacy Connections

20. United Nations Day

21. Club Close-up: Hyde Park Rotary

22. Uganda Project: Vassar Rotaract

  1. Hudson Valley Organizations: Mid Hudson Addiction Center, Vocational & Educational Service for Individuals with Disabilities
  2. Assistant Governors of District 7210: Rotary Service and Humanitarian Activities in 8 Counties