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Vol. 40 No. 2 www.northscottrotary.org e-mail [email protected] January 11, 2012 FRIDAY—AT THE STEEPLEGATE Lorraine Lynch & Dr Anita Wubbena All about the New and Improved North Scott Rotary Program 1/13/2012 We will hear from several committees with updates and great information to keep members involved in club happenings. They will also answer questions we have had, but were too embarrassed to ask…such as: How do I look up another member’s phone number ; My neighbor asked me if Rotary would donate to their charity – what do I do? What is School Shop? I’d like to help with fundraising – is there anything besides the auction for this? My co-worker says she doesn’t live or work in Eldridge and didn’t think she could joinNorth Scott Rotary. Is that true? This could even be a “Stump Your Fellow Rotarian” program. The following will represent their committee on updates and to answer your many questions: Community Needs chair Chris Connolly will update us on the procedure and dates to apply for funding requests. Sheila Volrath of our Finance Committee will update us on the Funds in our Educational Foundation. Gene Hoth from our Per Mar Volunteers committee will give us an update on fundraising opportunities. Kelly Meyer chair of our Special Olympics committee will inform us about upcoming Special Olympics volunteering opportunities. Lorraine Lynch, Julia Blazevic, and Margo McInnis from the PR committee will update us on many aspects of promoting North Scott Rotary and different ways to let the Quad City community know what we do to help the community. Sheila Volrath will also update us on our School Shop. Charlie Jones will talk to us about Membership. Our new and improved website will be demonstrated live with instructions on how to log in for member only access. 38 Years of Rotary Service They profit most who serve the best ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT - BULLETIN

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  • Vol. 40 No. 2 www.northscottrotary.org e-mail [email protected] January 11, 2012

    FRIDAY—AT THE STEEPLEGATE

    Lorraine Lynch & Dr Anita Wubbena All about the New and Improved North Scott Rotary

    Program 1/13/2012

    We will hear from several committees with updates

    and great information to keep members involved in

    club happenings. They will also answer questions

    we have had, but were too embarrassed to ask…such

    as:

    How do I look up another member’s phone

    number ;

    My neighbor asked me if Rotary would

    donate to their charity – what do I

    do?

    What is School Shop?

    I’d like to help with fundraising – is there

    anything besides the auction for this?

    My co-worker says she doesn’t live or work

    in Eldridge and didn’t think she

    could joinNorth Scott Rotary. Is that

    true?

    This could even be a “Stump Your Fellow

    Rotarian” program.

    The following will represent their committee on

    updates and to answer your many questions:

    Community Needs chair Chris Connolly will update

    us on the procedure and dates to apply for funding

    requests.

    Sheila Volrath of our Finance Committee will

    update us on the Funds in our Educational

    Foundation.

    Gene Hoth from our Per Mar Volunteers committee

    will give us an update on fundraising opportunities.

    Kelly Meyer chair of our Special Olympics

    committee will inform us about upcoming Special

    Olympics volunteering opportunities.

    Lorraine Lynch, Julia Blazevic, and Margo McInnis

    from the PR committee will update us on many

    aspects of promoting North Scott Rotary and

    different ways to let the Quad City community

    know what we do to help the community.

    Sheila Volrath will also update us on our School

    Shop.

    Charlie Jones will talk to us about Membership.

    Our new and improved website will be

    demonstrated live with instructions on how to

    log in for member only access.

    38 Years of Rotary Service They profit most who serve the best

    ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT - BULLETIN

  • Rotary International President Kalyan Banerjee, India

    Governor, Rotary District 6000 Don Patterson, Washington, IA

    Ass’t Governor: Bill Tubbs - Eldridge

    Officers, Board of Directors July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012

    President—Becky Bray Vice President, President-Elect—John Maxwell

    Vice President—Steve Suiter Secretary—Steve Fahrenkrog

    Treasurer—Steve Fahrenkrog Sergeant-At-Arms—Adam Kerns

    Past President (Ex-Officio) - Charlie Jones Executive Secretary—Dennis Peterson

    DIRECTORS: (Term expires 6/30/12) ................................................. (Term expires 6/30/13)

    Cody Allen .................................................................................. Julia Blazevic Dr Brad Burt ............................................................................. Chris Connolly Kelly Esters ................................................................................ Paul Kalainoff

    James Patten ................................................................................ Glen Keppy

    Makeup's at nearby Rotary Clubs Monday, Noon ............................. Clinton, Rastrelli’s Restaurant, Lyons Monday, Noon ..................... Davenport Outing Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm ............. Muscatine, Hotel Muscatine 101 W. Miss Dr Monday, 12:15 pm .................. Moline, Christ The King Catholic Church Monday, 6:00 pm .............. Quad Cities Illinois, Arbor Village Clubhouse Tuesday, 7:15 am ...... River Cities, Brothers Restaurant, Rapids City, IL Tuesday, noon .................................. Rock Island, QC Botanical Center Wednesday Noon ...................................... Bettendorf, Fortune Garden Wednesday, Noon ........................ Tipton, Cedar Lanes Red Pin Lounge Wednesday, 4:30 pm ....... Ridgecrest, 4134 Northwest Blvd, Davenport Wednesday 5:00 pm ......................... Davenport Mini-Meet at Lunardi’s Thursday, 7:00 am ................ Iowa Quad Cities, The Lodge, Bettendorf Thursday, 12:15 pm .......... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church Thursday, Noon ...................................... Milan, Pinnacle Country Club Friday Noon ........................... North Scott, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport

    .

    NORTH SCOTT ROTARY

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS

    Thursday, January 12: 8:00 A.M. Board Meeting at

    the Steeplegate.

    Friday, January 13: Every Thing North Scott Rotary.

    Several committee chairs, including, website, public relations, community needs, finance and others, will report to the membership on their accomplishments and works in progress. New member inductions: Gene and Abbie.

    Sat.-Sun., January 14-15: Winter Youth Exchange

    Retreat at Camp Wesley Woods, Indianola, Iowa. All inbound and “new” outbound students must attend, along with the D6000 Youth Exchange committee.

    Monday, January 16: 4:30 P.M. Community Needs

    Committee Meeting at the Wells Fargo office, 4640 N. Brady Street. Chris Connolly, Chair.

    Tuesday, January 17: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Friday, January 20: Program: Dr. Arthur Tate:

    Superintendent of Davenport Public Schools. Jack Schinckel, Host.

    Tuesday, January 24: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Wednesday, January 25: 8:30 A.M. Finance

    Committee Meeting at Morgan Stanley/Smith Barney second floor conference room. Scott Kurtz, Chair.

    Friday, January 27: Program to be announced.

    Tuesday, January 31: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Friday, February 3: Program to be announced.

    February Birthdays celebrated. New group of High School students attending for 4 weeks, from Davenport North, Assumption and North Scott.

    Saturday, February 4: 9:00 A.M. – Noon. Special

    Olympics Basketball Skills at North Scott High School. Volunteer to help out; very rewarding experience.

    Tuesday, February 7: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Thursday, February 9: 8:00 A.M. Board Meeting at

    the Steeplegate.

    Friday, February 10: Program to be announced. High

    School Students attending.

    Tuesday, February 14: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Tuesday, February 14: Valentine’s Day party at

    Comedy Sportz. SAVE THE DATE!! This is in place of regular February 17 meeting. Guys in Ties will be entertaining. This will be a fun-filled evening! Plan to bring your spouse. More details as they become available.

    Friday, February 17: No Regular Meeting (February

    14 is the meeting of the week.)

    Tuesday, February 21: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    Friday, February 24: Program to be announced.

    High School Students attending.

    Sat.-Sun., February 25-26: D6000 Youth Exchange

    retreat at the Steeplegate. Current inbound students and next summer’s outbound students will be invited to attend. Event sponsored by North Scott Rotary.

    Tuesday, February 28: Noon: Rotary Reads at John

    Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA

    MAKE UPS TURNED IN

    January 5: Merle Anderson: Saddlebrooke Rotary Club, Tucson, AZ (55+ community with 65 Rotary members) January 6: Merle Anderson: Catalina Rotary Club, Tucson, AZ January 9: Rob White: Rotary EClub

    ASSIGNMENTS

    January 13: Set up/tear down: Jerry Coussens; Greeters: Paul Seelau & Pete Wislander; Song Leader & Piano: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Sergeant: Dr. Anita January 20: Set up/tear down: Don Brandt; Greeters:

  • Leroy Paustian & Deb Hughes; Song Leader: Scott Case; Piano: Cody Birely; Invocation: Scott Case; Sergeant: Randy Zobrist January 27: Set up/tear down: Rick Dywiak; Greeters: Bill Puck & Joy Schneckloth; Song Leader: Kelly Meyer; Piano: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Invocation: Mary Schmidt; Sergeant: Cody Allen February 3: Set up/tear down: Glen Keppy; Greeters: Gene Hoth & Glen Keppy; Song Leader: Angela Reese; Piano: Ryan Varner: Invocation: John Pheiffer: Sergeant: Paul Seelau February 10: Set up/tear down: Jerry Coussens; Greeters: Jack Schinckel & Roger Amhof; Song Leader: Mike Thavenet; Piano: Ryan Varner; Invocation: Steve Powell; Sergeant: John Maxwell February 14: Valentine Party at Comedy Sportz February 17: No regular meeting February 24: Set up/tear down: Don Brandt; Greeters: Jan Trimble & Carolyn Scheibe; Song Leader & Piano: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Invocation: Adam Kerns; Sergeant: Eric Langan

    THANK YOU’s RECEIVED

    Rotary Members, Another year has passed, people come, people go, and things change, but your generosity once again has overwhelmed me. Jeff and I are both appreciative of all you do, invite us to, and show thru friendships throughout the year. I feel it is an honor to wait on you all every Friday. Blessings to all and a Happy New Year.

    Sincerely and fondly, Ann Hanson

    We Welcome New Members

    Nathan Kessler Christine Garrow And Sponsors

    Pete Wislander & Paul Seelau

    Christmas Pictures Continued

    Keith Mattke Leroy Paustian

    Dr Brad & Katie Burt, Sally Harris

    Mikel Ursua Melanie & Julia Blazevic

    Mike Auliff John & Pat Pheiffer

    Jody Johnston Mohr & Stan Mohr

    The 4 Way Test Of the things we THINK SAY or DO

    1. Is it the TRUTH?

    2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and

    BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

    4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

  • January 6, 2012 Member: Dick Cole Trip to Turkey

    Sixty three members and guests enjoyed Dick Cole’s

    pictures and knowledge about the country of Turkey. Dick and Shirley travelled there in March of 2011,

    spending about 3 weeks. Dick always takes a lot of pictures and has trouble sorting out just a few to show in

    his allotted time for a program. Turkey is surrounded by

    3 sea’s, has a population of 80 million people and is over 98 percent Islamic.

    Dick attended a Rotary meeting in Turkey, but it was a

    very expensive outing. It was between $60-$70, after he arranged transportation and paid for the meal. He was

    glad that his driver turned him down to attend, as it

    would have been even more.

    Turkey is not a third world country as many people think. They fly their flag proudly everywhere you look. There

    are a lot of dogs roaming around in Turkey, but they all

    have tags in the upper part of their ears. Dick purchased a colorful scarf in Turkey to keep his neck warm. He

    received a lot of grief over the scarf, because it was the colors of the losing soccer team in Turkey. It became a

    joke among the other travelers and it showed up regularly in the pictures.

    In one home where they stayed, the bed was a wooden

    pallet. A heater in the room was perched on a pile of

    blankets. He showed a new “green” farm machine, which left 7 people unemployed. The ones that do not finish

    school will most likely become Sheppard’s (if they are lucky). Dick and Shirley rode in a hot air balloon that was

    designed to hold 22 people. The tour group that they use

    line up unusual things to do, personal homes to stay in and sometimes they even camp out to save money.

    Guests attending of Friday were: Ann Bainter, Jean

    Schinckel, and Melanie Blazevic, daughter of Julia. Also Patrick Olsen, guest of Seth Porter, Bill Rossow, guest of

    Kim Wilkins and Paul Holzworth, guest of Bill Tubbs.

    These two new members were inducted on Friday: Christine Garrow, Youth Librarian at Scott County Library

    & sponsored by Paul Seelau. Also Nathan Kessler, Agricultural Loan Officer with Blackhawk Bank & Trust in

    Princeton, IA., sponsored by Pete Wislander.

    Carolyn Scheibe gave $20 to the educational fund for the

    birth of her new granddaughter, to daughter Lisa in Des Moines. John Maxwell also gave $20 for Kara’s decision

    to attend Iowa State University in the fall of 2012. Kelly Meyer was the sergeant and reflected on the loss of 2

    special Rotarians this past week and all others that we

    have lost around the holidays in the past few years. $70 will go to the educational fund, in memory of George

    White and Dorothy White. January birthdays were celebrated and $15 was collected for cake.

    NOR SCOTTARIAN

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