If you are listed to do invocation or as the student host and are unable to attend that day, please find a replacement. Thank you.
Student host responsibilities: If you are listed to be student host, please plan to arrive by 11:40 a.m. to greet the students as they come in. Assign one student to a Rotarian so they are spread out at different tables. Try to have different Rotarians each week host students, so the students can meet several people.
Greeter
October - Jody Brooke
November - need greeter
Greeting is a great way for new members to meet other members.
Fellowship
October - Dave Sivright
and Dee Willoughby
November - Justin Hartley
and Mark Rutenbeck
Fellowship Fines - Scholarship Fundraiser
October 16 - $252.00
YTD: $3,606.00
Attendance - October 16 - 62%
Present - 56
Exempt - 3
Absent - 35
Membership - October
Total membership: 94
New members: 0
Members that resigned: 0
Membership goal: 101
Dan Housenga has been named Paul Harris Fellow and Dennis Zornig has reached the Paul Harris Fellow Level 1. On behalf of the Trustees of the Rotary Foundation, President Rich presented the certificate and lapel pin to Dan Housanga and the PH+1 lapel pin to Dennis Zornig. Congratulations!
RI President Ian Riseley supports to give clubs more flexibility in membership and meetings. "If you want to meet every week, and it suits your club, that's great. But there are people who can't do that, for whatever reason. To me, the flexibility is really important." (excerpt from the article in July 2017 Rotarian)
Member information - please submit any changes to your mailing and/or home addresses and emails to Ida (edal@mchsi.com). Thank you!
Congratulations!
Rotary Birthdays for
October 23 - October 29, 2017
Ida Lorenz - October 27
Wylie Pillers - October 29
No Rotary Anniversaries for
October 23 - October 29, 2017
Julie Bray - 14 yrs (10/27)
Shannon Sander-Welzien - 4 yrs (10/28)
Mike Nass - 10 yrs (10/29)
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Volume 72 Number 6 August 7, 2017
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Announcements
FACTOID: The Rotary International Rotaract was established 50 years ago.
Remember: the August 7 club meeting is at the Arboretum. Lunch will be served by Rastrelli's. Please try to carpool. Parking is limited.
Mark your calendar: The annual evening at the Lumberking Ball Park will be Monday, August 14 A sign-up sheet will be passed around again at the July 24 meeting. Gates open at 5:00 pm. Pick up tickets at table in front of the ticket office. All you can eat burgers, hot dogs, brats, chicken sandwiches, chips, baked beans and peanuts - plus all you care to drink beer, soda and water. Party lasts until the game's scheduled start time. Rotary will pay for yourself and one guest. Bring as many guests as you want and pay at the table in front of the ticket office for your additional guests (kids under 5 yrs - free; age 6 - 13 yrs are $12; age 14 - 20 yrs $16; age 21 yrs and up are $25). Remember: the picnic starts from the time of the gates opening to first pitch.President Rich Klahn will throw the "first pitch" at approx. 6:20 pm.
Yes, there will be a regular club meeting August 14 at Rastrelli's.
World Bicycle Fund: a total of $2,851.50 has been contributed to the fund of which $865.50 were raised by the Alverno bake sale. The bicycles go to Zambia.
President Rich and Becky Schmidt from the Alverno.
UpcomingClub Programs are being posted once a month in the Clinton Herald.
Speaker: Carly Vannoy is the 2017 Iowa Honey Queen. She started beekeeping three years ago through the Iowa Honey Producers Association's Youth Scholarship Program, and currently manage three hives of her own. After serving locally and representing her local beekeeping club as the Friendly Beekeepers of Iowa Honey Queen, she was able to advance to state and now represent honeybees, honey, and beekeeping on a statewide level! It is Carly's goal to educate and inform about honeybees, and help people have an interest in and ability to start beekeeping!
Topic:"Honey: Nature’s Liquid Gold" is a presentation that delves into the many benefits of honey; culinary, medicinal, and more!. Come learn about honey bees, honey, and beekeeping at this interactive, informative program presented by the 2017 Iowa Honey Queen, Carly Vannoy! You will learn about how bees make mummies, the color of mystery honey, the strange use of beehives in medieval times, and much, much more!
Program for October 30, 2017
Speaker: Dean Brainerd, ADM Plant Manager
Topic: What's new at ADM.
Program for November 6, 2017 - TBA
October Program Chairs: Cheryl Frey
Carol Machael
November Program Chairs: Lori Freudenberg
Val Hill
Meeting of October 16, 2017
Guests: Visiting Rotarians from Seattle Brenda and Richard Dimond and Pat Duffy from Sumner, Washington, Jessica Garman guest of Christie Collins, Rita Hart guest of Jennifer Graf, Rob Schadt guest of Shannon Sander-Welzien and Dan Srp guest of Liz Srp.
Student guests: Morgan Griebel and Baylor Gooch of Fulton HS, Andrew Sattler and Angela Thompson of Clinton HS, Zac Tietjens of Prince of Peace HS, Daphne Holesinger and a male student of Unity Christian HS and Ms. Watts of CCC.
Speaker Francis Boggus, Clinton County Community Coach for Keeping Iowa Beautiful, provided information about the driving mission of the organization by empowering Iowans to bring cultural and economic vitality into communities through improvement and enhancement programs. Programs are Hometown Pride, Teachers Going Green, Garden for Every School, Adopt-a-Highway and the No Litter Hotline. Through partnerships with local organizations and corporations, Keep Iowa Beautiful supports the beautification efforts through grants and special services. For more information, email info@keepiowabeautiful.com.
Speakers Francis Boggus and Program Chair
Cheryl Frey
Service Projects for 2017
Provide food (snack and lunch) for Habitat for Humanity volunteers on a Saturday. Date to be announced.
For those of you who were not at this past Monday's meeting, I introduced a District 6000 project: World Bicycle Relief. Please see this link, and check out the video!
These bicycles mean the world to the recipients in Zambia. It is equivalent to you or me receiving a car or truck. Children can travel to school, entrepreneurs can transport goods, healthcare workers can visit patients, and the list goes on and on. This opens up a whole new world for them. Please consider making a donation. You can do so directly on this site, or checks can be made payable to WBR. We can bundle checks together and do one mailing to World Bicycle Relief, which is a 501c3.
Interested in sharing career information with your future workforce?QC Career Connections fosters building relationships between businesses and area youth by providing opportunities for students in high school and middle schools to interact with professionals.We are currently looking to match volunteers for: Classroom presentations, Worksite tours, Job Shadows, Internships.We work in Clinton and Jackson CountyPlease contact Kathy Pezley at kpezley@eicc.edu or 563-441-4186