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Board Meeting
Winnetka Community House
Aug 29, 2019
11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Winnetka Community House
Sep 19, 2019
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Operation Warm Benefit Concert
Kenilworth Assembly Hall
Oct 04, 2019
6:30 PM – 11:00 PM
 
Board Meeting with District Governor
Winnetka Community House
Oct 10, 2019
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
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Aug 08, 2019
Silk Road Countries
Aug 15, 2019
Teen Anxiety & Depression
Aug 22, 2019
Special Gifts Theatre
Aug 29, 2019
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Sep 12, 2019
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WELCOME TO OUR CLUB! CELEBRATING 95 YEARS OF SERVICE. COME JOIN US CONNECTING FOR GOOD.
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 of America
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Sponsor a Vet!
 
Rotary District 6440 is sponsoring a Rotary Road Trip to see the Chicago Cubs take on the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park on September 7. Our club is again sponsoring tickets for veterans, and needs members to fund those sponsorships. 
 
Tailgate and Game tickets cost $80, which includes food catered by Saz's, beer and soft drinks, and live music under a large tent. Game tickets are Loge Bleacher seat which provide an excellent view of the field. 
 
Meeting Recap August 1
President Kuipers called the meeting to order.  There were 22 members present and no guests.  Tony gave the “thought of day” by pointing out no matter what others may do or say we should always do the “right thing anyway”.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Marie mentioned that our Governor Suzanne would like to have all Rotarians have the Club Runner app on their Rotarian’s phone—so a minute was taken for a discussion as to how this was to be done.
Marie announced the Rotary Corn Maze Day scheduled for September 15 at the Richardson Adventure Farm where you can view the corn maze from an observation tower; eat donuts, fudge and kettle corn  produced on the farm; ride the zip line;  enjoy live entertainment; and even take a ride on the park train.
Marie also mentioned that Zoe Engles and Elana Greenberg of Write the Future are speaking to the Wilmette Noon Rotary Club on August 14 and our members are invited to attend, but should let Marie know you want to attend.
Rich Lalley mentioned that in 5 weeks there will be the annual Rotary BBQ and Cubs-Brewers baseball game in Milwaukee.  He will circulate a sign up sheet for those who want to attend and/or to buy tickets for our veterans at $70 a piece.
Patti Van Cleave asked for volunteers to help on September 22 at the Winnetka Log House open house which is sponsored by the Park District, Village of Winnetka and the Historical Society.  She also mentioned that we needed volunteers to help with the Village Farmers’ Market on August 24.
 
HAPPY BUCKS: Brook Peppey donated thanking member Laura Cunningham for attending her “horse openhouse”.  Laura in turn donated because she was so pleased with the way her tree cutting and brush clearing project went, even though she picked up a little poison ivy! Bob Baker donated in thankfulness that the huge storm that severely  damaged the MaKaJaWon scout camp in Wisconsin resulted in only one injury to the 300 scouts attending camp there.  Heather Higgins donated in celebration of her 50th anniversary of coming to this country and living in Winnetka.  Rich Lalley donated in celebration of his 10th year of joining the staff of Operation Warm.
 
DIG AND GRIN: This was handled by Fred Schwimmer who did some one line commentaries about politics over the past couple centuries.  He ended by saying that government was like a new born baby—that is, “big appetite to feed at one end with no responsibility for what comes out the other.”
 
SPEAKER NICK ROBERTS:  Nick has been the Scout Executive & CEO of the Northeast Illinois Council, Boy Scouts of America, for the last year. This includes all scouts from Evanston on north into Wisconsin.  He’s been a professional Scouter for 20 years in Missouri, Illinois and now is based in Vernon Hills.
Nick mentioned that W.D. Boyce founded the BSA in the U.S. in 1910  after being helped by a boy scout in London who refused to take a tip for his good deed.  In Britain the Boy Scouts organization was used to prepare boys for  military service.  In the U.S. the purpose of BSA is still to help boys and girls make ethical and moral decisions based on the values set forth in the in BSA Oath and BSA law.  (This information is all set forth in Nick’s power point which is available by contacting Keith Reed at: Keithreed341@gmail.com).
There are 270 Local Councils in the Scouts and the organization now accepts kids of all races, genders, sexual orientation, creed or religion.  The Cub Scouts started accepting girls as members in 2018 and the result was 75,000 new members (mostly girls).  The Boy Scouts accepted girls as members in 2019 and 22,000 kids were added to their membership. Wilmette actually has a separate troop of only girls, although most troops are co-ed.  There are special programs based on age and there are new titles for such programs to supplant Boys Scouts of America, where appropriate.    Nick’s power point showed all the various meeting facilities the Scouts now have in Illinois and Wisconsin. He described in detail what damage was done to the MaKaJaWon camp in Wisconsin on 7/19/19 when a “macro burst” with 80 mph winds hit the camp where 300 campers were staying.  Fortunately, only one camper was injured.  The camp had to close for the rest of the summer; 80% of the trees were destroyed; and there are now 3 logging companies trying to clear the area.  A national fund raising program has already raised $125,000 to help pay for the damage.
 
 
 
Please Pay Your Dues
Our club has just paid our semi annual dues to Rotary International and District 6440, drawing down our treasury. If you have not yet paid your July 1 dues invoice, please do so at your earliest convenience. You may pay online with the link in the emailed invoice, or by credit card at our meeting (see Rich), or bt check. Big thanks to all who have already made their payment!  
Meeting Assignments
August 8
GreeterJoe Nash
Dig-n-GrinTom Nash
Thought Greg Nelson
Sgt-at-ArmsChuck Norton
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
August 15
GreeterFelicia O'Malley
Dig-n-GrinRobert Mardirossian
Thought Brooke Peppey
Sgt-at-ArmsLee Padgitt
ScribeJohn Thomas
 
August 22
GreeterHeidi Sibert
Dig-n-GrinPeter Skalski
Thought Fred Schwimmer
Sgt-at-ArmsBob Sanfilippo
ScribeCarl Yudell
 
Every Rotarian Every Year- Support The Rotary Foundation- Club Update

As the 2018-19 Rotary Year concludes, please join the millions of beneficiaries of projects funded by The Rotary Foundation in thanking our members who have honored their commitment of Every Rotarian, Every Year, contribute to The Rotary Foundation's Annual Programs Fund.

Our club members donated a total of $7,343 in the 2018-19 Rotary Year, 73% of our goal of $10,000. 

Please thank these 31 Rotarians for already making their annual contribution, especially those in bold who are Paul Harris Fellows:

Wes Baumann, Sam Badger*+Connie Berman, David Birkenstein*+, Rik Boerjesson, Laura Cunningham, Terry Dason, David Grant*, Heather Higgins, Tony Kambich, Marie Kuipers, Rich Lalley+,  Bill Leske, Denny Lauer, Robert Mardirossian, Rodger Morris*, Chuck Norton, Felicia O'Malley, Lee Padgitt, Brooke Peppey, Keith Reid, Bob Sanfilippo, Fred SchwimmerHeidi Sibert, Peter Skalski, Liz Taylor, John Thomas, Barb Tubekis, Julie Tye, Patty Van Cleave, Carl Yudell
* signifies a Major Donor signifies Paul Harris Society ($1,000 per year)

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's projects, like our coats for kids, Kids Against Hunger and International grants projects like our Farm to Table eco-agribusiness project in Ecuador, the water and sanitation projects we helped fund for schools in Guatemala and Kenya, and the digital x-ray/community health clinic project organized by District 6440. This year, we received over $3,500 for our Kids Against Hunger project! But we must give to receive.
  • Charity Navigator gives The Rotary Foundation its highest “Four Star” rating, giving it a score 100 out of 100.
  • The Association of Fundraising Professionals named The Rotary Foundation the World's Outstanding Foundation of 2016!
  • 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 or from your checking account, which you can set up on Rotary’s website.
 

If you have not already supported The Rotary Foundation this year, please do so now.

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

Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Crystal LeRoy
August 13
 
David Birkenstein
August 19
 
John Thomas
August 21
 
Join Date
Brooke Peppey
August 1, 1996
23 years
 
Louise Holland
August 1, 1998
21 years
 
Peter Skalski
August 1, 1992
27 years
 
Samuel Badger
August 22, 2013
6 years