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May 03, 2013
Tour of Fat Baggers
May 10, 2013
Lucas County Conservation
May 17, 2013
Animal Rescue League of Iowa
May 31, 2013
Lunch on the Square
Jun 28, 2013
Lunch on the Square
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Club Events
Lucas County Clean Up Day May 01, 2013
Rotary International Convention, Lisbon, Portugal Jun 23, 2013 - Jun 26, 2013
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ATTENDANCE:
April 26, 2013

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Guests:  Deb Kent

Students:  4

Make Ups: 
Corliss Klaassen & Stan Vander Woude - Backpack Buddies delivery - 4/24/13

Fines Balance:  $1095.25

May 3
Program:  Jeri Reeve
Rotary Minute:  Larry Hirschy
Reader: Denise Storm
Prayer:  Fred Steinbach
Song Leader:  Bill Baer
 

We will meet at Carpenter's Hall for lunch on this coming Friday, May 3rd, then go to Fat Baggers for the tour with Gary and Amy Chipp.

Gary's family has been in the motorcycle industry since 1973 and a franchise Harley Davidson dealer since 1984.  Gary grew up working in all aspects of the business; sales, parts, mechanic, management, etc.  He built his first drag bike in high school shop class (which is still in their FBI showroom).  In 2003 Gary fabricated the parts needed to install a wide tire on a friends bagger.  As soon as the bike hit the road the requests started pouring in.  Hot Bike Bagger magazine did a front page cover on Gary and the bike and a big inside story on the bike.  It soon became evident that there was a market for a new business and FBI was born in 2004.  FBI now has a full manufacturing facility employing 25 employees, manufacturing over 5000 part numbers and have over 1000 dealers world wide.  They are continuing to grow and expand.

 

Volunteers are needed for the County Wide Cleanup Day May 1st.  Pickups are also needed.  Drivers will meet between 8:00-8:15 a.m. at Johnson's Auditorium to get organized. 

Lunch is at 1 p.m. in front of the armory.

Contact Kris Patrick at 641-774-4059 if you can help.

 

Volunteers are needed to help pack the Backpack Buddies sacks on Wed. May 1st at 5 p.m. at the Hy-Vee grocery warehouse.  Please contact Jeanne at 641-344-2896 or jeannek@mediacombb.net if you can help. 

Rotary has received a silver Edison Award in recognition of the Future Vision Plan, the new grant model that enhances the scope, impact, and sustainability of humanitarian and educational projects funded by The Rotary Foundation. 

Since 1987, the Edison Awards have recognized innovative new products, services and business leaders in the United States. The awards symbolize the persistence and excellence personified by Thomas Edison. Winners represent active contributors to the cause of innovation in the world. 

RI President Sakuji Tanaka accepted the award during the annual Edison Awards gala held 25 April in Chicago, the city where Rotary was founded in 1905. The Future Vision Plan received top honors among funding models competing in the Lifestyle and Social Impact category. Nominee ballots were judged by a panel of more than 3,000, including members of seven associations that represent a wide range of industries and disciplines. 

“This Edison Award recognizes and validates Rotary’s innovative approach to humanitarian service, as we constantly strive to improve lives and communities by addressing the world’s most pressing problems,” says Tanaka. “It is a great honor to accept such a prestigious award on behalf of Rotary’s global membership of 1.2 million men and women.”

The Edison Award coincides with the successful completion of a three-year pilot in which 100 Rotary districts in more than 70 countries tested Rotary’s new grant model. 

The Future Vision Plan simplifies Rotary’s grant process, and focuses Rotarian service efforts where they will have the greatest impact. The model is innovative in combining Rotary’s volunteer base and a global reach with local resources to support sustainable, high-impact results in communities all over the world. The model funds more than US$100 million in service projects annually.  

The new grant model will be implemented 1 July for Rotary clubs worldwide.

 
Posted on Apr 30, 2013

May Prayer:  Fred Steinbach
May Song Leader:  Bill Baer

May 10

Program:  Nancy McDonald
Rotary Minute:  Mike Miller

Reader:  Jeri Reeve

May 17
Program:  Ray Meyer
Rotary Minute:  Kris Patrick
Reader:  John Hamilton

May 24
Program:  Mike Miller
Rotary Minute:  John Pierschbacher

May 31
No Rotary Meeting
Lunch on the Square

June 7
Program:  Kris Patrick
Rotary Minute:  Jeri Reeve

 

You can makeup a meeting 2 weeks before or 2 weeks after a missed meeting.
You can attend a board meeting, visit another Rotary club, attend a committee meeting, attend a Rotary social event, help with a Service project, attend a district or Rotary International event. You can also make-up online by going to the District website at http://rotary6000.org Click on: Our Links then How to make up a meeting online.

You can make up at a nearby Rotary Club:
Osceola - Tues. noon - Redman's Pizza and Steak House
Albia - Tues. noon - Kendall Place
Corydon - Tues. noon - Breadeaux Pizza
Knoxville - Wed. noon - Lake Red Rock Cultural Center

You can make up online:
SW USA: http://www.recswusa.org/visitors
London: http://www.erotarylondon.org/make_up.html
Denver (e-Club One): http://rotaryeclubone.org
Singapore: http://www.rotaryeclub3310.net/make-up/make-up-guidelines/

 

The next board meeting will be Friday, May 10 at 11:00 a.m. at Carpenter's Hall.

This is a great way to make up a missed meeting and to learn more about Rotary.

 

To go to the District 6000 website where you can find lots of information and you can find the July, Aug., Sept., District Newsletter please click here. 

To propose a new member you will need to click here to fill out the form and return to the secretary (Corliss). 

To check your information in the Directory, update missing information, or change incorrect information, go to http://www.clubrunner.ca/chariton

username:  yourfirstname.yourlastname.1637
password:  1637 (Unless you have changed your username & password)

 

District Governor 2012-13 Terry & Peggy Geiger tlgeiger@grm.net
Assistant Governor - Mary Ellen Stanley - grandme@grm.net
District Adminstrator-Carolyn Scharff-877-976-8279-District Office-Pella
President, Rotary International 2012-13 Sakuji Tanaka, Yashio, Saitama, Japan

 

To order Rotary items from The Russell-Hampton Company click on  www.ruh.com 

To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.

 

To find out how to log into the website click here.

 

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, promote high ethical standards, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. 

Bill Shelton, President
Corliss Klaassen, Secretary/Treasurer
Kris Patrick, Immediate Past President
Veronica Fuhs, President-Elect

Board of Directors:
(Term ends 6/30/13)
Bill Ballard
Nancy McDonald

(Term ends 6/30/14)
Sandra Knebel
Becky Struve
Christopher Watkins

 

first
     
Is it the TRUTH?
second
     
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
third
      Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
fourth
     
Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?