Meeting Recap: We had two great speakers leading us through their trip a year ago to Japan. They had great pictures and plenty of great stories. It was a great and informative meeting.
To find out more about Group Study Exchange-GSE- click here
Additionally, tonight we had our first member spotlight. Nora Stuchal interviewed Nathaniel Damron.
Member spotlights will take place on the 1 st & 3 rd Tuesday in 2005-2006. One member will interview another member.
Attendees:
Mona McGarthwaite, Tami Eshult, Grete Krohn, Nora Stuchal, Nathaniel Damron, Tammy Johnson, Erin McCarville, and Chris Worthington
Guests: Susan Reische and Melanie Rieschl
Next Meeting: Board Meeting - All are welcome!
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Poinsettia Sale
Selling Period: 10/4-11/4
Sales Tally Due by: Friday , 11/4 to Tami - tami.Eshult@mac.com
Delivert: Friday, 12/2 at Roseville Radison from 1-5pm
(We are using the same nursery that we used for the Spring Hanging Baskets) All members should be receiving their color flyer soon!
Interesting site on Poinsettias - includes care instructions!
Mechanical Cow News
Due to the change in manufacturing locations, delivery of the cows in Ecuador has not taken place yet. Nathaniel will keep us posted!
Community Service Drives
Books for Africa is complete, if you have any last minute donations contact Jen.
2 nd Quarter Donation Drive is for Women’s Advocates - more info to follow
New Rotaract Club Forming
The Northfield Club is sponsoring a Rotaract Club and are looking for 18-30 year olds that may be interested in a young professional service organization. The Club is just starting to get organized and is looking for college students and young professionals that would be interested in getting in on the ground level to organize the club. Though it is up to the new club, we have suggested the name Cannon Valley Rotaract Club to help welcome young people in neighboring communities.
Please announce to your members or forward this e-mail to them and ask each of them to spread the word to young people they think might be interested....think about it as the Rotarians of tomorrow for your club!
Additional informational meetings will be held in October at Carleton, St. Olaf and in Northfield. In addition, Amy Coltart, from the Twin Cities Rotaract Club will be doing a program at noon on Oct. 13th in Northfield to explain exactly what Rotaract is - come join us!
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Give to the Rotary "Katrina Relief Fund" (DAF-TRF)
My Fellow Rotarians and My Amigos:
All of us have been shocked by the Hurricane Katrina disaster that affected the Gulf Coast area of the United States. The images are heartbreaking and the extent of the devastation is unbelievable . . . yet we must believe it because we see it every time we read a newspaper or turn on a television set. Each of us, in our own way, wants to do something to help those who have lost everything.
Rotary Zones 29 & 30 comprise 24 Rotary districts in 12 southern and Midwestern U.S. states. These zones include all of the areas which have been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. To assist in the relief effort, the Zones have established the "Katrina Relief Fund", a donor advised fund (DAF) with The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. This fund will serve to help streamline the flow of contributions from Rotarians and others looking to assist victims of the hurricane disaster.
A committee identified by the leadership in the two zones will work with local Rotary clubs and districts, as well as emergency relief agencies to meet the most pressing needs of people in the affected areas.
Directors of the fund are RI Director Robert A Stuart Jr.; Immediate Past RI Vice President John Germ; Duane Sterling, a past general manager of the Foundation; Donald Collette, a past Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator, and Kenneth Schuppert, a Major Gift Advisor for the Foundation. Together, the directors bring outstanding experience and qualifications related to their responsibilities as custodians of the relief fund, including law, engineering, electrical power systems, management of disaster programs, and fund supervision.
The fastest way to contribute to the "Katrina Relief Fund (DAF-TRF)" is to donate online using your credit card. The company which is processing these transactions will accept all international credit cards which will automatically convert your contribution into US$ which is the only currency form the fund can receive. I encourage you to help those who have been affected by this disaster by contributing today to The Rotary Foundation Katrina Relief Fund (DAF- TRF).
Rotarians throughout Zones 29 and 30 and all of North America have organized and come forward to provide disaster relief including food, clothing, water and shelter. They are helping to relocate refugees and to get children registered in school. They are working around the clock. They need your help in providing supplies and services but most of all they need your financial contribution today. The Katrina Relief Fund will send your contributions directly to organizations that Rotary is working with to provide support to the biggest relief effort in the history of the United States. I encourage you to forward this message to other Rotarians so we can reach as many of our members as possible. We need everyone's support in this endeavor.
For more information on relief efforts and other ways to help, please visit RI's World Community Service Disaster Relief page and check the RI home page frequently for updates. For complete information on Donor Advised Funds please visit the Rotary web site.
On behalf of The Rotary Foundation and the Board of Trustees, I thank you for your generosity and for the help that your contribution will provide for the nearly 1 million people who have been left destitute and homeless by this disaster.
Through your contribution, you will be "Lending a Hand" and demonstrating Rotary's motto of "Service Above Self" as you extend the spirit of the "Family of Rotary" to all who's lives have been disrupted by this horrific disaster. For this I thank you.
Yours in Service Above Self,
Frank J. Devlyn - Chairman
The Rotary Foundation Trustees
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RI President Stenhammar Visits the Twin Cities!
Rotary Districts 5950/5960 2005-2006 are pleased to announce the arrival of Rotary International President Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammarand his wife, Monica
DATE: Tuesday, October 11, 2005
WHERE: Ramada Inn (formerly Thunderbird Hotel)
2300 East American Blvd, Bloomington
WHEN: 11:30 am Luncheon(sponsored by Rotary Clubs of Saint Paul, Minneapolis and hosted by Bloomington Noon)
All Rotarians and guests welcome!
COST: $30.00 per person. Reserve early with registration form and payment to: Jingle Mahan, District 5960651
Phone:
636-9054 | Fax: 651/636-8799
jingle@rotary5960.org
Member Challenge #47:
Refer someone to be part of the Group Study Exchange team. More information is listed below and is available on the district website.
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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE - GSE:
GSE NEWS
The Group Study Exchange Committee has re-opened applications for GSE team members to Germany non-Rotarian team members only (ages 25-40). The interview dates remain the same - October 8th, 2005 - so if you have an applicant who was thinking about applying - NOW is the time. Call that applicant, talk to an employee, ask someone in your profession - GSE offers so much to those who participate and helps build loyalty, staff development and adds a wider range of global thinking to your employees. Contact a qualified applicant today, ASK them to apply, HELP them through the application process (outlined on the Rotary 5960 website), SPONSOR their application, and help build goodwill and international understanding right in your own backyard.
Applications need to be faxed to Jingle at 651.636.8799 immediately. Thank you for your assistance and support of an excellent Group Study Exchange program.
Please let Tami know if you have referred any applicants!
For further information contact:
Jingle D-5960
651.636.8799
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Dinner Club:
10/19 at 7pm - Puerta Azul
1811 Selby (cornier of Fairview & Selby) in St Paul
Please RSVP to Jingle at jingle@rotary5960.org
Guess the TC Nights Member! : Who grew up in the birthplace of Minnesota?
Last week’s answer:
Jackie Cadalbert working in as a DJ in a roller rink in high school and college.
Don’t forget to send your answers in. The person with the high score will get a prize at the end of each quarter. If the question is about you, you get credit.
Chris W -4.5
Nora -4.5
Tami-4.5
Jen -3
Virgil-2
Erin-2
Grete-4
Michelle M -1
Bill-1
Dave -1
Jim-1
Tammy -2
Jackie -1
Congratulations to our first quarter winners: 3 way tie- Chris, Nora and Tami.
Upcoming Events:
Need more info about the event? Click on the event for the contact information!
10/11- RI President Stenhammar Luncheon
10/11- Board Meeting
10/18- Speaker-Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization - Ed Kiefer and Geoff Hollimon
10/19- Dinner Club - TBA
10/25- Club Assembly and Committee Meetings
10/30-11/5- World Interact Week
11/1- Speaker-TBA
11/8- Board Meeting
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