December 15, 2015 - Rotary Club of Charlotte
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December 15, 2015 - Rotary Club of Charlotte
REPORTER December 15, 2015 Dave Coble - TreesCharlotte Dave Cable joined us today to share the vision for TreesCharlotte. Formed in 2012, TreesCharlotte is a not for profit partner with the City of Charlotte with the purpose of expanding Charlotte’s urban forest in a meaningful way by 2050. This will require planting over 500,000 trees and includes maintenance, preservation and care for new and existing trees. A significant component of the mission of TreesCharlotte is to educate our community about the importance of an abundant and healthy tree canopy. The benefits to the community of an abundance of healthy trees is cleaner air, reduced storm water runoff, cooler temperatures during hot summer months, increased property values, more varied wildlife and beautiful cityscapes. Currently, Charlotte has one of the top 5 tree canopies in the United States, with 47% tree coverage. The goal of TreesCharlotte is to increase this percentage to 50% by 2050. Planting new trees, caring for old trees, diversifying the tree population and broadening the coverage in sparse areas are all important components of meeting the goal. Success in this endeavor will not be the result of chance; it will require intentional and directed efforts to continue the legacy of tree stewardship that Charlotte has enjoyed for many generations. The ongoing efforts of the City of Charlotte are essential to the success of this endeavor. The City plants over 1,000 trees per year, removes about 500 and prunes 3,500. City employees are trained and educated arborists who understand the many threats to a healthy tree canopy. The City currently maintains about 185,000 street trees and protection of our trees is very much embedded in the heart and soul of Charlotte’s culture. Working with the City, TreesCharlotte is committed to raising funds to buy and plant trees, recruiting, training and supervising volunteers and educating the public about the importance of tree stewardship. In addition to providing operating support, TreesCharlotte is in the process of raising money for an endowment designed primarily to maintain existing and new trees. The Knight Foundation has recently announced a gift of $2M to the campaign and efforts are underway to raise an additional $8M. Partnering with neighborhoods and schools throughout the city, TreesCharlotte organizes planting events from October to April. Several special events are planned in the days leading up to and including Arbor Day which is March 18, 2016. Dave thanked our Rotary Club specifically and other Clubs around Charlotte for our volunteer and financial support at these events and throughout the year. A special recognition was granted to our club for support of the tree garden at JW Grier Elementary School. And Dave gave a “shout out” to Chase Saunders for his sacrifice at the tree planting: a brand new pair of beautiful loafers, ruined! I think we can all agree that what makes our beloved city special, amongst many things, are the beautifully abundant trees that we all enjoy. Our continued support of TreesCharlotte will allow that legacy to continue. Speaker Write Up: Suzanne Bledsoe; Head Table: Robert Freeman, Chris Thomas, Tom Bartholomy, Dena Diorio, Phil Volponi, Chase Saunders; Invocation: Amy Burkett; Visitors & Guests: Chris Kemper; Song: Bill Griffin; Health, Happiness & History: David Erdman; AV: Jessica Dupree & Nikki Keith; Photos: Bert Voswinkel Club News The 2015 Salvation Army Kettle Drive was a major success. $6,448.50 was raised through the Red Kettle and Club Raffle, which benefits 215 children. Congratulations to the following sponsors & raffle winners: - Pair of bezel set white gold diamond stud earrings from Donald Haack Diamonds & Fine Gems ($1,385 Value) – JOHN TABOR - Annual Pass for free car wash from Autobell ($445 Value) - REX REYNOLDS - Office chair from Larner’s Office Furniture ($400 value) – JOHN CANTRELL - Chef’s Choice Cooking Class for Two from Johnson & Wales University ($300 Value) - BIFF VIRKLER - Gift Card from Belk ($200 Value) – JOHN PHILLIPS Congratulations to Bruce & Jennifer Marshall on the birth of a healthy baby boy, November 13 weighing in at 8 lbs. 14 oz. and 21” long; Catherine Browning was front and center in Friday’s Observer for her work with Good Friends. Catherine was one of the founding members of the organization that has grown to raise more than $312,000 at this year’s annual luncheon. PRIORITY: If you are interested in serving as a host family for Radim, one of the club’s exchange students (attends Myers Park High School) between March 1 to May 31, please talk to Ed Wadsworth (ed@wadsworthgroup.net). Ashley & Mark Duncan, Nanelle Napp & Chuck Cocke, Amy & Mark Norman are club members that have, or will be, hosting this year and would be a helpful resource. 100 CLUB PROJECTS NEW PROJECT: Todd Lanham has introduced a new project for consideration. AT&T has volunteered with the Library for digital literacy training at library branches in 2015. The library wants to expand these sessions to three other branch libraries and volunteers are needed to provide 2-4 volunteers for each weekly session (6 week program) to help students along should they get stuck or need individual help. You don’t have to be an IT expert – just possess a fundamental knowledge of using a computer. January 12: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library – Beatties Ford (Tuesdays 5:30PM – 7:30PM) January 16: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library – Sugar Creek (Saturdays 10:00AM-12:00PM) January 28: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library – Beatties Ford (Thursdays 5:30PM – 7:30PM) Two options to participate: (A) Join AT&T volunteers at one of the events on Thursdays (January 28 Beatties Ford Branch). (B) commit to providing volunteers for one of the other two sessions for the entire 6 week program. This would be strictly a “Rotary” group and 2-4 volunteers are needed each night. Questions to Todd: todd.lanham@att.com. If you are volunteering, please let Sandy know as well. Kim Popky Platelet Challenge is on-going. John zumBrunnen wants 100 platelet donations over the next year and will donate $50 for every donation to the American Red Cross or Community Blood Center. If the goal is met, he will donate an additional $5000. UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS (12/22/15 – 12/28/15) 12/25 Pender McElroy 12/28 Kip Kiser UPCOMING ANNIVERSARIES (12/22/15 – 12/28/15) 12/24 Maryl & John Galles 12/27 Sallie & Fred Lowrance, Ruth & Ed Wadsworth 12/28 Ginger & Joey Godbold Visitors & Guests Club Members Total Percentage 13 159 172 56.2% MEMBERSHIP 06/30/2015 12/15/2015 Net Increase: 319 320 +1 New Members: Wangzhong Lu Resignations: Karen Simon, Ellen McIntyre Visitors: Mike Walker, Sean Gautam, Ineke Wilson, Beth Burleson, Radim Ptak, Huey Rowe-Anderson, Uerstin Strohschein, Stuart Hair, Kim Brattain, Ryan Dayvault Richard Glass UPCOMING LUNCHEONS (www.charlotterotary.org and click on the events tab) 12/22 – Holiday Program 12/29 – How I Got Where I’m At (Cheryl Banks, Vernon Menard, Greg Reagan) 01/05 – Pat Riley, President & CEO, Allen Tate Companies Photos from our luncheons and other events can be found on Flickr Click here charlotterotary.org 704.375.6816 1850 East 3rd Street | Suite 220 | Charlotte, NC 28204 USA Rotary Club of Charlotte