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May 29, 2014
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
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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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Stories
Thirty-four members attended the May 22 meeting.   We had one guest, Nancy Marcus a representative of the League of Women Voters in Winnetka.
 
Two new members were inducted into our club, Greg Skirving and Mike Malloy.  Their sponsors were David Birkenstein and Luvie Owens, respectively.
 
There was a final reminder that there will be a Fireside Chat on May 29th at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room at the Nielsen Tennis Center.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about the functioning of the Club and its various charitable projects.  Mark your calendar.
 
Our club will be hosting the third joint meeting of the Rotary year with the two Wilmette Rotary Clubs on June 19th at 6:00 p.m. at the Winnetka Community House.  We will not have a noon meeting on the 19th.  The guest speaker for the evening will be Cook County Sheriff, Tom Dart.  We hope to have an excellent turnout of our own members.
 
The following week, June 26, we will once again not have a noon luncheon meeting, but will meet that evening for our Installation Dinner.  It will be an opportunity to thank Eric Birkenstein for his past year’s leadership and induct Bob Baker as our new president.  It will be Bob’s second time around as president.
 
Three member were given special pins for bringing new members into our club – David Birkenstein, Peter Skalski and John Thomas
 
Fred Schwimmerer was presented with his 2nd Paul Harris Fellowship pin.  Congratulations Fred and thanks for the support of Rotary International.
 
This week David Birkenstein was given his “Moment to Shine.”  He is a semi-retired accountant who also handles trusts and the like for some of his long-time clients.  He spoke about his love and pride in his family.  David remarried after his first wife died at 61; and he claims to have been married to the two finest women on the North Shore.  He learned to cook after his first wife passed away and has expanded his culinary skills way beyond scrambled eggs and coffee.  He has previously served on the Winnetka Community House Board and the United Way Board.  David loves to discuss history, politics and religion.  One of David’s proudest accomplishments is the fact that he has played Santa Claus for the past 40 years at a variety of community functions.
 
Next week come prepared to work as the program involves to packing of 180 sack lunches for a program known as Just Harvest, which has taken on the task of feeding the hungry.  Member Barb Tubekis will be directing our ‘community service’ project.
 
The speaker for the meeting was Priscilla Mims, a Director of the League of Women Voters of Cook County.  Priscilla spent most of her time explaining the different divisions of county government.  For example, 1/3 of the county budget is dedicated to the Health and Hospital System, which maintains two county hospitals and numerous clinics.  Another major component of the county budget is devoted to Public Safety, which includes the Sheriff’s office and his deputies, the state attorney of the county and the county judicial system.  A significant amount of revenue for the judicial comes from the fees that are assessed for filing cases.  Health care and public safety account for over 2/3 of the county budget.  The county government also includes everyone’s favorite the county assessor’s office, which sets the value of both public and private property for purposes of taxation.  The county has a budget of over $3 billion and the source of revenue from taxes equals only 24%.  Much of the revenue comes from assessed fees and home rule taxes on products like alcohol and cigarettes.
 
Priscilla pointed out that the Cook County Forest Preserve District is a separate entity with separate taxing powers, but the same board of commissioners serves the County and the Forest Preserve District.  In addition to managing the Forest Preserves they also own the land of the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe and Brookfield Zoo.
 

May 29

Greeter Randy Reeves
Dig-n-Grin Fred Schwimmer
Thought  Mike Shelton
Sgt-at-Arms Heidi Sibert

June 5

Greeter Peter Skalski
Dig-n-Grin Robert Smith
Thought  Todd Stephens
Sgt-at-Arms John Stone

June 12

Greeter Mike Malloy 
Dig-n-Grin Liz Taylor
Thought  John Thomas
Sgt-at-Arms Barb Tubekis

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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Friend of the club, blues great and mentor for the next generation Fernando Jones will feature some of his Blues Kids camp students and his renowned blues band at a gala fundraising at the Kenilworth Club on Friday May 30th.  Fernando has played at our fundraisers before, so it would be great to have a few members come have a great time and support his Blues Kids camp.  Click here to learn more and purchase tickets or make a tax deductible donation.
  • May 29- "Fireside Chat" at Winnetka Park District Community Room
  • June 19- Evening meeting of 3 New Trier Township Rotary Clubs hosted by our club (at Winnetka Community House)
  • June 26- Annual Club Picnic- Celebrating Eric's year and inducting Bob Baker as our next club President.

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The 2013-14 Rotary Year is nearly over, and our club has accomplished much.  Our membership is growing; our Operation Warm, Kids Against Hunger and Community Grants programs were all great successes.  We have much to be proud about our club, and about being a part of the greater fellowship of Rotary.

One goal we have yet to reach is our contributions to the Annual Program Fund of The Rotary Foundation.  Through April 14th, 14 members of our club have contributed $4,504 to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Programs Fund, or 52% of the goal set by President Eric and our board.   We thank these 15 Rotarians for already making their annual contribution, especially those in bold who are Paul Harris Fellows:

Wes Baumann, Eric Birkenstein, David Grant*, Lousie Holland, Mark Kotz, Marie KulpersRich Lalley, Bernie Michna, Rodger Morris*,  Lee Padgitt, Randy Reeves, Fred Schwimmer, John Thomas, Patti Van Cleave, and Rebecca Wolf.  
* signifies a Major Donor.

There are many reasons to give to the The Rotary Foundation:

  • Contributions support humanitarian and educational projects initiated and run by Rotary Clubs and Districts in six areas of focus- Disease prevention and treatment, maternal & child health, education & literacy, water and sanitation, economic & community development and peace & conflict resolution.  Learn more by reviewing the Foundation’s annual report.
  • Contributions come back to support projects of our club, like our coats for kids, Kids Against Hunger and International grants projects like the water well project we helped fund for an orphanage in Kenya and the digital x-ray/community health clinic project organized by District 6440.
  • Charity Navigator gives The Rotary Foundation its highest “Four Star” rating, giving it a score 68.57 out of 70.
  • Giving to The Rotary Foundation is an easy way for you to participate in Rotary’s service work beyond our club, providing you a personal connection to this great organization and the good it does throughout the world.

It’s easy to give.  You can donate with a check or credit card at lunch; you can send a check to “WNRCF” (mark TRF in the memo line) to our club at 620 Lincoln Ave, Winnetka; you can donate via PayPal by clicking here, or you can donate directly to The Rotary Foundation at www.rotary.org or by calling 866-976-8279. One very convenient way to give is by making a recurring monthly gift on your credit card, which you can set up on Rotary’s website.  

If you have any questions about The Rotary Foundation or how to give, contact Rich Lalley

Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Robert (Bob) Baker
May 3
 
Joe Fell
May 4
 
Barb Tubekis
May 5
 
William (Bill) Johnson
May 9
 
Patti Van Cleave
May 10
 
Ginny Hilton
May 12
 
Dirk Tussing
May 13
 
David Grant
May 16
 
John Ford
May 16
 
Heidi Sibert
May 21
 
Bill Boyd
May 28
 
Join Date
Arthur Frank
May 3, 2012
2 years
 
Barb Tubekis
May 3, 2012
2 years
 
Bernard Michna
May 9, 2013
1 year
 
Connie Berman
May 15, 2002
12 years
 
Tom Evans
May 20, 2009
5 years
 
Ned Meisner
May 28, 2012
2 years