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911 Remembrance
The Winnetka Community House
Sep 12, 2014
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Northfield Farmer's Market Non-Profit Day
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Sep 27, 2014
7:30 AM – 12:30 PM
 
Board Meeting with District Governor Ellen Young
Oct 02, 2014
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
 
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Sep 04, 2014
 
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Winnetka-Northfield
Service Above Self
We meet Thursdays at 12:15 PM
Winnetka Community House
620 Lincoln Avenue
Tyrrell Room (winter) 111A (summer)
Winnetka, IL  60093
United States
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There were 27 members present along with two guests.  Dave Gotaas brought Tammy Wener, an investment adviser who is from Vernon Hills and works in Northfield.  Ned Meisner’s guest was Rob Engstrom, an accountant from Lake Forest.
 
President Baker encouraged the membership to sign-up to work at the Community House’s “Last Blast of Summer” block party on Saturday, August 23rd.  Rich Lalley announced the fall campaign for “Operation Warm” noting that this year the coats are even better and come in more color combinations.   It is an opportunity to assist low-income families provide warm outerwear for their children.
 
Fred Schwimmer gave a plug for a program sponsored by The Winnetka Club and the Book Stall that will bring author Michael Hingson to the Winnetka Community House on September 12 at 7:00 p.m.  Mr. Hingson, who is blind, will recount his escape from the 78th floor of the World Trade Center on 911 with the aid of his dog Roselle.  Our Rotary club with be one of the beneficiaries of this event along with The Winnetka Club and Hadley School for the Blind.
 
Barb Tubekis and Kristen Leahy announced the Club’s fall service project.  We will be showing our appreciation for our local police and fire departments by providing baked goods and other food.  You can assist with the project by making a monetary contribution or bringing baked goods.  See Barb or Kristen for more details.
 
The Club sang to David Birkenstein who celebrated his birthday (somewhere between his 50th and 100th according to Bob Baker).
 
Happy Buck$ - Barb Tubekis celebrated 30 years of wedded bliss, while Wes Baumann celebrated is 50th this summer.  Wes also contributed in recognition and thanks for the great ‘meeting recaps’ written in his absence by Lee Padgitt, Keith Reed and John Thomas.  John then provided the members with two great stories for Dig n Grin.
 
The day’s program was introduced by Rich Lalley, the proud father of our speaker Alex Lalley.  Alex has completed three years of a five-year doctoral program in Forensic Psychology.  Alex, also a graduate of Loyola University, is working toward his Ph.D. at the Adler School of Psychology in Chicago.  Adler is the oldest independent school offering a doctoral degree in psychology in the country.  Social justice is one of the primary goals of the school.  Its program is very community oriented.
 
Alex explained the type of work done by forensic psychologists, including evaluations in child custody cases, pre-screening of police candidates, evaluation of prisoners prior to release in an attempt to determine how dangerous the person may be to society as well as themselves.  Alex has performed both cognitive and personality assessments on prisoners about to be released.  The persons evaluated are really not the clients of the psychologists as the courts, judges and/or the attorneys usually request these reports.  A sex offender judged to be too dangerous to society could be institutionalized as a civil commitment after serving a criminal sentence.  He mentioned that it is very difficult to determine the role of mental illness in criminal cases and very few persons are judged insane.  The criminal penalties are often more severe if a person has been determined to be faking mental illness to avoid punishment.
 
Alex feels there are way too many people place in prison for using drugs and he feels strongly that ALL drugs should be legalized and REGULATED!  Homelessness is another significant cause of incarceration as the homeless frequently resort to crime to support themselves.  Many of those incarcerated today would be better served in the mental health system. 
 
 
 
 
 

August 28

Greeter Patti Van Cleave
Dig-n-Grin Allison Wertheimer
Thought  Rebeca Wolf
Sgt-at-Arms Jean Wright

September 4

Greeter Mike Wurzburg
Dig-n-Grin Sam Badger
Thought  Wes Baumann
Sgt-at-Arms Connie Berman

September 11

Greeter David Birkenstein
Dig-n-Grin Eric Birkenstein
Thought  Gina Di Sandro
Sgt-at-Arms Keith Doyle

September 18

Greeter Joe Fell
Dig-n-Grin John Ford
Thought  Arthur Frank
Sgt-at-Arms Dave Gotaas

Please find a substitute if you are unable to fulfill your assignment; Just call or e-mail a fellow member and ask him/her to sub. Tom Evans - tom.evans527@gmail.com- who chairs the service committee, will confirm assignments. Sgt. at arms helps set up and store our stuff, please come 15 minutes early and be prepared to stay a few minutes after the meeting; Greeter greets and announces names of visiting Rotarians and guests; Thought of the Day can be spontaneous or read from a script; Dig 'n Grin can make us laugh or think seriously.

 

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Our Club's Charitable Foundation is now accepting Community Grants applications for funding for the 2014-15 funding year. Applications are due by November 30, with grants to be awarded in March, 2015. Our Foundation typically funds about 15 organizations, both local and international. Applicants are required to have a club member as a sponsor of their organization. This person can be a board member, volunteer or donor to the organization. Grants are typically $500-2,000. A list of last year's recipients is below.

Any questions? Email Patti Van Cleave, Foundation Chair at vancleave.patti@gmail.com

The application can be found by clicking here

2014 grants awarded
 
Allowance for Good
Erika’s Lighthouse
Good News Partners
Hadley School for the Blind
Holy Family Ministries
Lawrence Hall Youth Services
Meals at Home
Midwest CareCenter
Northeastern Illinois University Scholarship with Right Start 4 Kids  
Rebuilding Together
Samaritan Counseling Center
Volunteer Center
Winnetka Community House 
Don't forget to bring toiletries with you to lunch to donate to the Food Pantry. They are especially in need of full-size shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash and dental floss. Paper goods like paper towels, toilet paper and Kleenex are always welcome.

Next time you're at the store, pick up something extra for the New Trier Township Food Pantry.

Thank you!

 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
David Birkenstein
August 19
 
Randy Reeves
August 28
 
Join Date
Luvie Owens
August 1, 1993
21 years
 
Peter Skalski
August 1, 1992
22 years
 
Cristopher Koziol
August 22, 2013
1 year
 
Kristen Leahy
August 22, 2013
1 year
 
Samuel Badger
August 22, 2013
1 year