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Speakers: Recipients of Foundation Awards

Our Winnetka-Northfield Rotary Foundation just awarded financial grants to 10 organizations.  Today we hear updates from the following recipients:

1. Krysten Warnes, Executive Director of the Winnetka Youth Organization

2. Hannah Warren, Executive Director of Jhoole

3. Fernando Jones, Founder of Blues Kids
 
Meeting notes February 25
The meeting was called to order on time by President Chuck Norton and there were 20 members present, plus our guest speaker.
 
ANNIVERSARIES: Felicia O’Malley was celebrating her birthday and Rick Boerjesson  has been in Rotary for 3 years.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:  Rich again reminded members of our goal to raise $1000 as part of  the Warm Soles project by Rotary District 6440 which is trying to  provide new shoes to 150 children in North Chicago and Waukegan. John Thomas said he would give $10 if someone could show him how to pay his Cook County taxes online without suffering major frustration problems!  Bob Baker filled in on Dig N Grin.
 
GUEST SPEAKER: VITALIY BEZRODNOV:  Vitaliy gave a very energetic presentation about his long experience as a professional musician, an organizer of International youth exchange programs, an entertainer for Rotary events and as a Rotary member himself. He founded the Rotary Children’s Fund in 2003 which has been involved with over 500 students world wide, many of them joining Interact, Rotaract and Rotary.  He has made  presentations similar to the one given to us to over 500 Rotary Clubs.
   He was born in Russia.  He was professionally trained to play the accordion and as a young man joined a trio of musicians called the Moscow Nights Trio. After performing in many of the countries that were part of Russia at that time, his trio was booked to come to the United States to play at various colleges and other events that mostly involved cultural exchanges.  Among some of the venues were Disney World and Dollywood (they actually performed with Dolly Parton).
    In 1995 his trio was asked to perform at a Denver Rotary meeting and he said it changed his life. That Rotary Club was working on and actually devised a program to help supply medical help to people who lived in the countries that were pulling out of Russia at that time.  Vitaliy then moved to Cleveland which had a very multicultural population with lots of festivals celebrating Eastern European life style.  He organized and managed many youth exchange programs for kids 15-21 years old since it was very difficult for these kids to arrange exchange programs with other countries on their own.  That was when he formed the Rotary Children’s Fund.
    He arranged for many groups of youth from Eastern Europe (e.g. Armenia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Georgia) to come to the U.S. to talk about their home countries and to see what life is like in the U.S. and to share their life experiences with Americans.  Most of these youth  thought that all of the U.S. would be like they saw in the Hollywood movies—but they found out differently.  Thousands of U.S. citizens attended the concerts put on by these young musicians and entertainers (usually in groups of 15 who could travel together comfortably with all their equipment in a large van and a trailer).  In addition to educational venues, they performed and interacted at churches, festivals and senior centers throughout the U.S. Wherever they toured they would contact the local Rotary Club that usually supported their programs financially and by their attendance. Although he recently discontinued the programs due to the pandemic, Vitaliy said that he intends to restart them this coming August and that  he hopes to bring one of the exchange programs to our area.  He now lives and operates out of North Carolina where he is a member of a local Rotary Club.
 
Warm Soles- New Shoes for Kids Living in Need

Our club will be providing brand new shoes to children living in need as part of the Rotary District 6440 Warm Soles project. Each pair of shoes requires $6.50 when match by a Rotary District Grant.  Our goal is to raise $1,000 to provide new shoes to 150 children. Shoes will go to NICASA North Chicago, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church and Cool Learning Experience in Waukegan. 

Nearly one in five children live in need. For their families, paying for food, housing, heat and healthcare takes priority. Many children may have to go without the cold weather essentials they need to stay healthy and active. Replacing quickly out-grown shoes can be extremely difficult for low-income and below poverty families.

Make you donation today. 

Grants Committee Makes Annual Community Grants Awards
 
The board of the Winnetka Northfield Rotary Charitable Foundation has awarded grants to the following organizations:
 
 
The committee has set aside $700 to match additional donations by our members. If you would like to make a donation and have it matched, email Rich Lalley with the amount of your donation and which organization you are supporting. The foundation match will be awarded on a first come, first served basis, and is capped at $200 per member and $700 total. Contact Rich if you have any questions.  
Meeting Assignments
March 4
Thought Bob Sanfilippo
Dig-n-GrinKeith Reed
ScribeCarl Yudell
 
March 11
Thought Mike Shelton
Dig-n-GrinFred Schwimmer
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
March 18
Thought Amy Skalinder
Dig-n-GrinHeidi Sibert
ScribeKeith Reed
 
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If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
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One of the nice features of meeting virtually is that our meetings can be recorded. This of course depends on your meeting host (me) remembering to start the recording (sometimes I'm a bit late in starting it). 
 
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