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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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Our member Marie Kuipers will be officiating the season opener for the Windy City Rollers at 7:00pm this Friday.  If you want to see her in action, she can purchase roller derby tickets for you at a discounted rate and leave them for you at will-call outside UIC Pavillion, 52 S Racine Avenue, Chicago.
 
Tickets are $20 at the door or $15 if you go through Marie. Please see www.windycityrollers.com for details about the Derby, or contact Marie at marie@missfeeneys.com
President Bob Baker rang our bell promptly at 12:15 and thirty-six (of 61)members were present.  Our one guest was Larry Dickman, Liz Taylor's work colleague. Also Chuck Young from the Hadley School joined us.
 
Baker read us a nice thank-you note from the Open Arms group. Then, Patti Van Cleave noted a) we should all look at the W/NRF web site and, b) she is putting together the Rotary Foundation grant request.
 
Bob Baker asked us to remember we will have again a joint meeting with our Wilmette brethren in April. Mark Kotz reminded us there was a C.of C. open house in Thursday evening.
 
Marie Kuiper had some Happy Bucks to announce her roller derby team starts its season this Friday. David Grant added to the kitty in celebration of his 17th anniversary.
 
Dig and Grin humor was supplied by Fred Schwimmer. He said he has stopped eating "natural" foods as he reads in the obits that too many people die of "natural" causes.
 
The weeks' program was provided by member Bob Smith, the Winnetka Park Districts' Executive Director. With both charts of the plans and a Power Point presentation, he showed us an extensive proposal for rehabilitation of the Hubbard Woods Park.
 
It will be an major renovation costing  over $2,000,000, but a substantial grant has been applied for from the IDNR. Like other recent Park District capital projects, this rehab will be financed by a combination of non-tax bonds and reserves. The plan goes to the Plan Commission next Wednesday and then to the Village Council in January.
 
Bob was asked what will happen to outdoor winter ice skating if the new building is not heated and the existing dilapidated warming hut is removed. He said various options for that are still under consideration.
 
 
For those who have yet to see the details of this gateway project, the full details are available on the Park District web-site, www.winpark.org.
 

December 18

Greeter Connie Berman
Dig-n-Grin David Birkenstein
Thought  Eric Birkenstein
Sgt-at-Arms Gina Di Sandro

Happy Holidays!  No Meeting Christmas or New Years' Day

January 8

Greeter Keith Doyle
Dig-n-Grin Joe Fell
Thought  John Ford
Sgt-at-Arms Arthur Frank

January 15

Greeter Dave Gotaas
Dig-n-Grin George Harmon
Thought  Heather Higgins
Sgt-at-Arms Jake Ieuter

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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Your contribution will help us provide new winter coats to needy children in Chicago and on the North Shore.

Again this year, we ill be bringing the happiness and warmth of new Operation Warm winter coats to children living in need in the Chicago metro area. In 2013, our club provided new coats to 780 children.  This year, our plans are to provide coats to children served by several local organizations:
When children have a new coat, their self-esteem gets a boost and they are empowered to attend school and partake in outdoor play on cold winter days.  This simple and inexpensive gift does so much for a child.
 
Only through the generosity of our members and their network can we accomplish our goal for providing new coats to 700 or more area children.  Please donate generously; each $20 gift allows another child to receive the gift of warmth.
 
You may donate online via PayPal or by check made payable to Winnetka Northfield Rotary Charitable Foundation (WNRCF) sent to 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka IL 60093.
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Charles Norton
December 4
 
Tim McCabe
December 12
 
Marie Kuipers
December 18
 
Lee Padgitt
December 22
 
Join Date
Alan Ramsay
December 1, 1976
38 years
 
Mary Lou Bilder-Gold
December 1, 1995
19 years
 
Rodger (Rodg) Morris
December 1, 1972
42 years
 
David Grant
December 11, 1997
17 years
 
Mike Shelton
December 13, 2012
2 years
 
Mark Kotz
December 30, 2010
4 years
 
David Abell
December 31, 1975
39 years