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  Wenatchee Rotary  - Noon Thursdays at Red Lion  
January 02, 2020                      
          Volume LXIX - No 26            
January is Rotary's Vocational Service Month
Thanks to Ken Kohnhorst for the updated banner.
Makeup opportunities at area clubs.  (Area 8)
- CONTENTS -
  • ROTARY AMBASSADORS
  • AUCTION UPDATE
  • MEETING ROOM/MENU
  • SPONSOR OF MONTH
  • UPCOMING PROGRAMS
  • WEEK IN REVIEW
  • JUST SO 'YA KNOW #26
  • ANNOUNCEMENTS/NEWS
 
  • RECALLING STAN HOYT
  • CENTENNIAL ....#42
  • ALL SITE SPONSORS
  • EVENTS CALENDAR
  • UPCOMING SPEAKERS
  • POLIO-PLUS DONATIONS
  • CLUB ORGANIZATION
  • OUR RYE STUDENTS
ROTARY AMBASSADORS AT NEXT MEETING AUCTION SPONSOR
Please try to arrive by 11:30 AM. 
All members are always welcome to greet.
If unable to attend, please greet at your next meeting. 
Future assignments are tentative.
 
 
  
01/02 Mark Karen Parker Jim
Date Future Weeks Looking Ahead
01/09 McNair Mendoza Meyer Mickey
01/16 Miracle Monnette Meyer Mussen
820 N. Chelan Ave.,
509-663-8711
Dedicated to providing safe, 
high-quality care in a 
compassionate and 
cost-effective manner ....
 
 
Menu and meeting room:   Columbia River Room    Chicken Fried Steak with Fried Red Potatoes, Chef's Choice Seasonal Vegetables, Tossed greens with dressings and condiments, Rolls with butter, Coffee Service & Chef’s Choice Dessert.
 (Thanks to Alyssa Moomaw of Red Lion staff for providing this update weekly)

 
     BUILDING COMMUNITIES AUCTION UPDATE       
JANUARY 25, 2020
 
 
TICKETS
 
 
On 12/19 Jill Leonard gave an auction update.  Listen HERE to Jill.   We now have 24 of 35 table sponsors.  All game sponsorships are sold! A new thing this year:  a Corn Hole Tournament.   Frank Jorgensen has made some beautiful game boards which will be auctioned.  We have one silent auction sponsor, but need two more.  Speak to anyone on the committee.  We have raised so far about $28K toward our goal of  $120 K. So we need donations.  Auction items need to be submitted before the  Jan 8 deadline for publishing the program. Small things can be bundled.  Reminder - table seats of 10.   The drop-off location for auction items is Health Alliance office (corner of Chelan & 5th), or call Leonard Singhose.   Engage with  our FB page, leave comments.   Listen HERE to Jill.

Prior message from Bill.
Thank you Rotarians for your time, treasure and things! We need more things! Wine (not complaints but quality wine over $20), art, a motorcycle, time in your condo or vacation home, a feast for 6-8-10 or more home cooked or catered, etc. Thanks to each of you for making a difference in our community and around the world! Yours in Rotary service, Bill Murray
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Tickets for this year’s auction are now on sale.  Tickets and information are available online HERE and/or they can be purchased at a meeting. The event is also on live on Facebook. So please share it and encourage your friends to attend. We are also actively taking donations big and small.  Any donation checks should be made out to The Wenatchee Rotary Foundation.  On Dec. 5, Bill Murray and the "Crazy Auction Lady" Jill Leonard gave a humorous tag-team appeal....LISTEN HERE to Jill and Bill.

 

     UPCOMING PROGRAMS     

   JANUARY 2 - CLASSIFICATION TALKS    

Jordan Baldock and Keni Sturgeon (both sponsored by Gil Sparks)

Keni Sturgeon joined the club April 4, 2019.  

She is Executive Director of Wenatchee Museum and Cultural Center and is an experienced museum administrator with a background that includes more than 15 years of experience in senior and executive management. Prior to joining the Wenatchee Valley Museum in November, she was with Pacific Science Center in Seattle, as their Vice President of Science Engagement and Outreach. She has served as the Museum Director and Curator at the Willamette Heritage Center in Salem, Oregon from 2007-2014, and was previously the Director of Education and Programs at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. She also spent time as the Director of the Jensen Arctic Museum at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon.  

Keni received her master’s degree in cultural anthropology and museum studies, from Arizona State University in 2000.  Come and hear the rest of her story.

Jordan Baldock joined the club March 14, 2019, and is General Manager of Cascade Auto Center.  He has kept his profile confidential until his talk, so you must be present to learn about him.


   JANUARY 9 -  AUCTION PREPARATION     
Bill Murray and others
    WEEK IN REVIEW -  DECEMBER 19     
ANNUAL MEETING - ELECTIONS    
 
The meeting was opened by President Mike Kintner, who immediately proceeded with the primary business of the day : election of future officers.  Congratulations to those selected to serve in future years and thank your volunteering.

 
 
President Designate  for 2022 - 23    
Jill Leonard
Jill joined this club in April 2012, sponsored by former member, June Darling.
She made no acceptance speech, but her brief campaign speech can be heard HERE.
 
[Note - Oops!  Secretary error.  The ballots and other notices erroneously stated Jill's term would be 2023-24.]
 

Board of Directors for 2020 - 2023, serving for 3 years beginning July 01, 2020.
 
                       
Tom Everly joined the club in March 2018.  He is Director of Outdoor Education for Campfire.  Sponsor - Pete Van Well.

Trisha Johnson joined the club in January, 2019.  She is sales/catering manager at Red Lion.  Sponsor - Pete Van Well.

Marili (Muffy) Rounds joined the club in February 2008.  Retired as Executive Director, (87-2007) Robinswood Pointe Senior Living in Bellevue, WA.    Sponsor - Sue Rose.

 
President Mike ended the meeting with a creative "State of the Club" report, by asking members to stand if they were involved with various activities, including transporting Carmen, Gorge concessions, Rotary Park, fellowship events, hosting Beatrice, attending RLI or other Rotary training, visiting other clubs, Centennial planning, serving on the board, attending new-member breakfasts, nominating new members, serving on the International or Community Service Committees, social times with other members, working on the bylaws, budget preparation, made a new Rotary friend, Women in Rotary event, Bell-ringing, Lunch Buddies, Interact or Youth Exchange involvement.  Most stood multiple times.  We are the greatest Rotary club in the World.  Mike then welcomed all new members, and mentioned those members recently deceased.   Our membership is strong - we have 98 active, and 9 honorary members.
   ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NEWS  
Some added post-meeting.
See previous editions for other important notes
  • Still president Mike.  He proudly announced he is not yet impeached.
  • Elections.  See "Week in Review" above.
  • Next week.  No meeting.
  • Mystery Rotarian.  Drawing for winners in 2nd quarter competition for the Pybus Bucks.....  Second place, Dante Gutierrez-Zamora;  First place:  Carin Smith.  Carin was not present.  Big Fat Juicy Clue for January 2: Our Mystery Rotarian resided in a city better known for pickles than for olives.  
  • Rotary foundations. Pete gave an update.
  • Auction.  Jill gave an update.  See Auction Blog above.  Listen HERE to Jill.
  • Auction table talk.    Teams were given 10 minutes to discuss ideas and report to the room.
  • CARMEN needs a ride weekly; volunteers wanted.
  • Fellowship.  Rotary is going WILD!  Watch for the big news coming soon!
  • Happy Birthday.  Sung to Gene Anderson, about to turn 91.
  • Useless Trivia.  Every continent has a city named Rome, except for Antarctica. 

 
 
SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR (w/links) SITE SPONSORS
January 25, 2020
Building Communities Auction
 
April 23 - 26, 2020
District Conference in Kelowna
 
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January 16, 2021
Centennial Gala
 
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We appreciate all of our sponsoring merchants & businesses.
For complete details, see our web site.
  • Alpine Aire H&C
  • CARPET ONE/Inside Design
  • Cashmere Valley Bank
  • CliftonLarsonAllen, CPA
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  • Colonial Vista, assisted living
  • Confluence Health
  • Eagle Transfer
  • Edward Jones Investing
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  • Express Employment Professionals
  • Health Alliance NW
  • JetPro Carwash
  • Lifeline Ambulance
  • MOSSADAMS, CPA
  •  
  • Noyd & Noyd
  • Pet Hub, Inc.
  • The Paradise Restaurant
  •  
  • The Thai Restaurant
  • WV Humane Society
 
CENTENNIAL AWARENESS SERIES
#42 - OUR PAST PRESIDENTS - #42
View a list of ALL past presidents here.
 
 
 
1962-63 
Edward F. Cadman
View a list of ALL past presidents here.
 
Join Kory Kalahar & John McDarment on the Centennial Committee . Help plan the January 16, 2021 Gala.
 
 
 
 


SPEAKERS.   Are you thinking of sponsoring a speaker?  Guidelines are posted on our website under the main menu.  Or click here.

End Polio Now/Club 60:      Our goal this year is $7500.  On December 19, Club-60-cup donations totaled  $245.31 bringing our total to $1033  or $3099 with the Gates match!   This equates to 5175 lives potentially saved! 
On World Polio Day, October 24, collections at KPQ totaled. about $700 by our club.  Also, total donations at the Greatest Dinner to End Polio were about $6611 between all clubs represented, plus about $700 in pledges.  Other uncounted donations are made by members through other avenues.
            14%        [Goal is $7500 for Rotary year]                
 
 
Note:  We continue our 10-year relationship with the Gates Foundation.  Since 2013, they have matched each dollar with $2 toward polio eradication. 
 
CLUB INFORMATION CLUB FOUNDATION
 
Wenatchee Rotary Officers
President 2019-20:
      Mike Kintner
Pres. Elect: 
     Kory Kalahar
Pres. Nominee:
     Alice Meyer
Pres. Designate:    TBD
Secretary:     
     Frank Clifton
Treasurer:   
     Allan Galbraith
Directors:
Dawn Davies
Marcia Henkle
Garry Sparks
Claudia DeRobles
Andy Petro
Gary Provo
Michelle Shermer
Dante Gutierrez-Zamora
Jim Brink
The mission of the wenatchee Rotary
Foundation (WRF) is to improve
educational opportunities for citizens
living in the greater Wenatchee area. 
Funding is through immediate and
deferred giving from current and past
club members.  Each club member in good
standing id also a member of WRF.
Officers: 
President, Jay Smith;
VP, Tom Ross
Treasurer, Tyler Mickey;
Secretary, Bill Monnette.
Committee Chairs :
   Scholarship - Joe St. Jean;
  Fundraising - Susan Albert;
   Events - Jill Leonard.
Board Members: 
Paul Pankey, Alice Meyer.
Pres. Elect (ex officio)

TRF Chair: Dan Rodgers
 
 
OUR RYE STUDENTS
 
INBOUNDBeatrice Sandrini from Italy near Milan.
(Bay- uh-tree-chay)
509.679.1555    EMAIL
Contact her to join in fun activities thru Don or Heidi Myers, or call her cell, or see her at a meeting. More information will be posted next week.
 
OUTBOUND - Emily in Finland
Speakers
Jan 02, 2020
Classification Talks
Jan 09, 2020
Auction Prep
Jan 16, 2020
Apple STEM/Career Center
Jan 23, 2020
Tierra Village
View entire list
Russell Hampton
ClubRunner
ClubRunner Mobile
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