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Jim Dunny
Program for Tues, May 16, 2017
 
The scheduled speaker for Tuesday, May 16, 2017 is Richard Villasna.  He will speak about Forever Homes For Kids.
 
 
Meeting Assignments
 
Date Who am I Rotary Minute
May 16, 2017 Steve Sayler Kim Varey
May 23, 2017 Klint LeBlang Phil Schneider
May 30, 2017 Jon Shea Rob Weinberg
 
The member assigned to Who Am I is also responsible for providing the positive thought for the day st the beginning of the meeting.  During the meeting the Who Am I assignment the task of introducing visiting Rotarians and guests.
 
The member assigned to provide the Rotary Minute is also to be a Greeter for the day and also sell opportunity drawing tickets.
 
 
Stories

Rotary Foundation named World's Outstanding Foundation for 2016

The Association of Fundraising Professionals recognized The Rotary Foundation with its annual Award for Outstanding Foundation at it 2017 conference in San Francisco.
 
The award honors organizations that show philanthropic commitment and leadership through financial support, innovation, encouragement of others, and involvement in public affairs. Some of the boldest names in American giving - Kellogg, Komen, and MacArthur, among others  - are past honorees.
 
The announcement came on 15 November, known to industry professionals since the 1980s as National Philanthropy Day. The award was presented 2 May at the AFP’s annual conference.
 
Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair-elect Paul Netzel accepted the award on Rotary’s behalf, and Eric Schmelling, Rotary's chief philanthropy officer, also attended the conference. The event drew more than 3,400 senior-level fundraising professionals from 33 countries.
 
“In our Centennial year, we are deeply honored to receive this recognition from the Association of Fundraising Professionals,” said Netzel.
 
AFP’s committee of judges cited Rotary’s comprehensive campaign to eradicate polio as a major driver of the selection.
 
“With the generous support of our members and partners, we’ve taken on some of the toughest humanitarian challenges in the world, none more so than the devastating disease of polio,” said Netzel. “We will defeat polio, and it will be a landmark achievement for global public health.”
 
The committee also mentioned that Rotary applies a methodical, purposeful approach to support a wide variety of causes, from providing clean water to educating the next generation of peace professionals.
 
“This award helps to spread our belief that service to humankind truly changes our world, and for that reason, it is the greatest work of life,” said Netzel.
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Rotarians Make a Difference

Choking Clean Water
 
 
Blooms of poisonous blue-green algae threaten the western basin of Lake Erie, the source of drinking water for millions of people. Read more about how Rotarians are leading the fight.

Rotary Calendar of Events

 
RB Sunrise Events  
DateEventLocation and Time
May 23, 2017Evening Club meeting at CCRB5:30 pm social time; 6:00 pm dinner
June 2, 2017Demotion Party at CCRB
5:30 - 6:00 pm  Cocktails
6:00 pm - Buffet
6:30 pm - Entertainment
   
District Events  
DateEventLocation and Time
May 20, 2017District Conference
Liberty Station Conference Center
8:00 am to 8:30 pm
   
 
May 2017 Birthdays and Anniversaries
Member Birthdays   
Name  Date
Scott Bramwell  May 18
Kevin Paulson  May 27
Inan Linton  May 29
Tom Hoy  May 31
    
Spouse Birthdays   
Name Spouse of Date
Greg StantonMary Stanton May 28
Tom HoySusan Marsh May 31
    
Anniversaries   
NameSpouse NameYearsDate
Peter ShustermanKaren Shusterman4May 4, 2013
Karen MortimerBill Mortimer35May 8, 1982
Bill MortimerKaren Mortimer35May 8, 1982
Bill ChaffinTerry Chaiffin22May 20, 1995
    
Date Joined Rotary   
Name YearsDate
Jeb Bakke (originally joined club) 27May 1, 1990
Steve Sayler 21May 1, 1996
Tom Hoy 1May 3, 2016
Susan Marsh 1May 3, 2016
Carolyn Woempner 1May 3, 2016
Scott Bramwell 7May 4, 2010
Steve Smith 3May 6, 2014
Dan Krall 10May 15, 2007
 
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