2015-04-23 - Midland Noon Rotary Club
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2015-04-23 - Midland Noon Rotary Club
MIDLAND NOON ROTARY CLUB NEWSLETTER Weekly Update, April 23, 2015 In this issue… World Immunization Week April 24-30 President’s Notes 2015 Scholarship Recipients Your Rotary is “My Rotary” RYLA Four Countries Meet to Tackle Malaria Say Hello to Our Newest Members PRESIDENT’S NOTES I am excited about the prospect of having a nice social event for our club members and guests on June 4 th! As Rotarians, we don’t get together very often outside of our club meetings to socialize and really get to know one another. This event will give us a great venue, great food and a great opportunity to talk in a relaxed, comfortable environment. Within the next day or so, you will each be receiving a communication from our Treasurer, Diane Moomey, relative to supporting our Community Needs Committee. Attached to that invoice will be a letter from me explaining why we are asking for your support. Please take a close look at both and help us help our community. In addition to supporting the great work being done by the Community Needs Committee, we will be positioning our club to make the Pancake Supper a more sustainable tradition for us through the purchase of our own grills! I want to once again, acknowledge Mark Bone and Todd Gambrell for their work on this whole project. And speaking of projects, I also want to publicly acknowledge the work being done by both the Fundraising Committee (Jen Chappel) and the Fellowship Committee (Pat Schefsky) around the RiverDays fundraiser. Both Jen and Pat have been instrumental in getting us organized and in the planning and preparation for this wonderful opportunity we will have on July 18th. Please save the date on your calendars and plan on helping us out to support this effort! I am also excited about this week’s program! Stephanie Leibfritz and the entire Spirit of Rotary Committee have done an awesome job in selecting three extremely well-qualified candidates for this coveted recognition. This is more evidence that the work our club is doing is impressive on so many levels! Thank you Midland Noon Rotary Club for ALL that you do! TAKE ACTION: www.midlandrotaryclub.org MIDLAND ROTARY CLUB 2015 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS YOUR ROTARY IS “MY ROTARY” Do you feel like you’re not quite as engaged as a Rotarian as you should be? Do you want more information about where you stand in terms of personal contributions and member recruiting? All of this information and more, is available for you through the My Rotary website. The Midland Noon Rotary Club Scholarship Committee has made the following selections: WM. DIXON SCHOLARSHIP Financial need. Ability to succeed in chosen field. Three at $1,200 each. If you don’t have a My Rotary account, it’s REALLY simple to set one up! Just follow these steps: 1. Go to www.rotary.org and click on My Rotary. 2. Click on “Sign In/Register”. 3. If you are a first time user, click on Create account. 4. Fill in the Account registration information (which includes your name and email address) and click on Continue. 5. You will be informed that an e-mail has been sent to you. 6. Check your email for the address you provided in the step above. You will receive this message. Click on the blue link (Activate my account) to finalize the process. 7. Fill in all the mandatory information and Brandon Dulaney, a Midland High School student who will be attending University of Michigan-Dearborn. Brandon is the son of Stanley and Marissa Dulaney. Alicia Parsons, a Midland High School student who will be attending Eastern Michigan University. Alicia is the daughter of James and Diane Parsons. Christianna Wohlford, a H. H. Dow High School student who will be attending Michigan Technical University. Christianna is the daughter of Elizabeth Scott. C.A. CAMPBELL SCHOLARSHIP Financial need. Ability to succeed in chosen field. Major in Humanities or best applicant. $1,300 click on 8. Click on Continue. 9. Congratulations! You have created your My Rotary account. From this page, you can scroll down to check out our Club Goals as discussed in the Membership Meeting last week by connecting to “Rotary Club Central”. Alaina Penny, a Coleman High School student who will be attending Central Michigan University. Alaina is the daughter of Catherine and Douglas Penny. HERBERT H. HARDY SCHOLARSHIPS These scholarship is specifically for students pursing public service such as: Public Administration (city, state), economic development, law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics, etc. Financial need. $2,500 Kari Jordan, a junior attending Ferris State University. Lindsay Swinson, a senior at Bullock Creek High School who will be attending Michigan State University. Lindsay is the daughter of Tammie and William Swinson. Congratulations to all! 2 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a leadership development program run by Rotary. Participants can be any age, but our district focuses on secondary school students particularly the leaders of their junior classes. Our district hosts an annual camp at “Camp Rotary” run by boy scouts and a team of 5-10 active counselors. It is important to us to provide an atmosphere of trust and respect. This year, the event will run June 14-18 and will have 50-100 students. Throughout the week there are a variety of presentations, activities, and workshops that cover several topics, including: Rotary’s purpose of service to the community and world Leadership fundamentals and ethics Communication skills Problem solving and conflict management Community and global citizenship Building Self Esteem and Self Confidence Please see Jenny Kendrick for application packets. Deadline for submission is May 11th. 3 Club Meeting Information Weekly: Every Thursday, at 12:00 noon Place: Midland Country Club • Located in Clare, Michigan. • Over 1,100 acres of land to explore. • Multiple dorm buildings and a large dining center. • Home to one of our countries clearest spring-fed lakes with scenic hills, fragrant pine trees and a wide variety of activities. ROTARY FIRST HARVEST Four Countries Meet to Tackle Malaria By Kenneth Masamaro, Rotaract Club of Kisumu, Kenya On 3 April, we hosted a malaria prevention program in Kisumu, Kenya, as part of the third year of Rotaract East Africa Impact (REACT). The project is a multi-district initiative that brings together Rotaract clubs from throughout Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. malaria. Though doctors made frantic efforts to resuscitate him through blood transfusion and lifesaving anti-malaria medication, he died. Yet we know malaria is a totally preventable and curable disease. His was a preventable death. More than 100 members from 19 different Rotaract clubs across these countries travelled to the lakeside city to make a difference in the informal settlement of Nyalenda. A story is told of a young boy who was four years old and had many dreams ahead of him. One evening, the boy developed fevers and refused to eat. Though his mother had a premonition about it, she decided to brush it aside. The preceding week, her other two children, a boy and girl, developed fevers and had reduced appetites but their symptoms had resolved on their own. Our project took many months of planning and coordination between the Rotaract clubs and their parent Rotary clubs, event sponsors, county governments, venues, community stakeholders and the community at large. After brief introductory remarks, members divided into teams to clear blocked drainages ditches that are a breeding ground for mosquitoes, to distribute insecticide treated nets, and to educate households on malaria prevention. Rotary and Rotaract clubs continue to change lives in communities with the hope that the lives and dreams of young boys like the one above are not cut short by preventable diseases. The boy, however, did not improve and within two days had lost consciousness. He was subsequently rushed to the local hospital where he was diagnosed with severe anemia caused by 4 John Harken Sponsored by Chris Tointon (member since March 2015) Michael R. Levely Sponsored by Kevin Kendrick (member since March 2015) Tracey Ruff Sponsored by Diane Moomey (member since February 2015) Michael Sawicki Sponsored by Douglas Jackson (member since February 2015) Kevin Spencer Mike Williams Sponsored by Mark Bone (member since March 2015) Sponsored by Mark Bone (member since February 2015) James Wright Thomas Valent Sponsored by Charles Markey (member since March 2015) Sponsored by Paul White (member since February 2015) *** *** J. Dee Brooks Robert Plewa Sponsored by Thomas Erickson (member since February 2015) Amanda King Sponsored by Danielle McGee (member since February 2015) Sponsored by James H. Geisler (member since January 2015)