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Newsletter - Archive May 12, 2009
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Tennessee's First Breakfast Club - Randy Shults - President 2008-09

Rotary Club No. 3878 - Oak Ridge, Tennessee - District 6780


VOTED DISTRICT 6780 BEST ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER - 2007-2008

  Volume 29 - No. 45

     Karen Bridgeman - Breakfast Bytes Editor

May 12, 2009

  

 PARTICIPATION  MATTERS

Total members 7/1/08

137

New members - May

0

(New members YTD)

7

Resignations - May

1

(Resignations YTD)

12

Current Membership

132

Average Monthly attendance/participation w/make-ups to date

82.27%

 

Average YTD
w/make-ups posted to date

85%

Club Goal (w/make-ups)

82%

MAKEUPS

If you don't see your make-up posted, please send an email to attendance@orbrc.org.

 

Make-ups posted between 05/05/2009 - 05/12/2009:

 

Bruce Watson, David Harris, Pat Imperato, Louise Mixon, Robert Weir, Randy Shults, Kathy Edwards, Ambassadorial Scholarship; Emily Jernigan, Readers & Leaders.


LAST MEETING
May 6, 2009

ATTENDANCE CREDIT: 82

(*Includes 3 Leave of Absence)

 

VISITING ROTARIANS

Susan Ginder, Club 25, Duluth, Minn.; Peter Graham, Gull Lake Area Rotary Club (Richland, Mich.)

 

ROTARIANS' GUESTS

Tony Turner, Angi Agle

 

SPEAKER/PROGRAM

Neil McBride, Legal Aid Society 

 

www.rotary.org/endpolio

 

Mary Cohen,
Kati Bryant,
Patti Peterson,
and Bill Kimbler,
of the Rotary Club
of Duluth Superior
Eco, help clear
buckthorn at
the Hartley Nature
Center in Duluth,
Minnesota. 
Photo courtesy of Kay Biga

 

Broadening our horizons –

 

NEW CLUBS CAN HELP ROTARY GROW

 

Editor's note: From time to time, it's probably good to remind ourselves that we are part of an organization that spans the world and has to grow if it's going to survive. Here's a look at one way to approach that growth initiative, courtesty of the RI website, www.rotary.org.

 

A new Rotary club spanning the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin is  focusing its energies on helping the environment while reaching out to younger members.

 

The Rotary Club of Duluth Superior Eco, which received its charter in November, meets late Tuesday afternoons at a popular restaurant in Duluth, Minnesota, where members are treated to snacks and a nonalcoholic drink for $5. The location, time, and price are all designed to appeal to younger professionals, who comprise a majority of the club’s more than 30 members.

 

“Probably 75 percent of our members are young women. I’m in my forties and one of the oldest in the group,” says Kay Biga, the club’s secretary and a Rotarian since 1996. “We also have several members in their twenties, who would typically join a Rotaract group.”

 

Biga said she began percolating ideas for a different kind of club a year ago, after having drifted away from the club she had been attending. She lined up a few other former Rotarians with connections, including a chamber of commerce member who runs a group for young business leaders.

 

Selecting a fun location and keeping meetings short were major priorities. Effort is made to keep every meeting under an hour, although Biga notes "a lot of people will order a glass of wine or a beer and stay on. We provide the restaurant with a fair amount of spillover business."

 

Once a month, the club goes "on the road," and joins the Duluth Chamber of Commerce’s monthly after-hours event in lieu of the usual meeting. "It gets us out, and more people learn about Rotary," Biga notes.

 

The club has also adopted a decidedly ecological theme in both name and service projects. Each month, the club participates in projects that focus on making a positive impact on the environment or local community. Past projects have included pulling buckthorn at a local nature center and helping a theater company organize its script library.

 

The club plans to partner with the like-minded Rotary Club of Baikal-Eco Centennial, Russia, for international projects.

 


 

 

Join the conversation to

END POLIO NOW

DONATE $5 when you

TEXT polio to 90999 

Proceeds will go toward

Rotary's $200 Million Challenge.

  It's that time of year ...

 

Dues are due (in case you haven't heard), and this

 is a time when those who have to make hard

decisions about their ability to continue their

commitment to Rotary often do so.

 

Sam Pelchar sent the following note on April 29:

It is with regret that I submit my resignation.

Business, travel, and upcoming family obligations

will place increasing pressure on my available time.  

Sincerely, Sam Pelchar

 

  

 

UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT AREA CLUBS
Club Name Date Program
Oak Ridge Sunset Club 5/11/09  Child Advocate (and ORBRC'er) Christina Young
Oak Ridge Rotary Club 5/14/09  Mike McElhinney, President & CEO, Michael Dunn Center
 Oak Ridge Sunset Club 05/18/09 TVA - Bull Run Steam Plant
Scott Hambrick
 Oak Ridge Rotary Club  05/21/09  TBA
 Oak Ridge Sunset Club  05/25/09 NO MEETING -
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
Oak Ridge Rotary Club 05/28/09 TBA

 

    

ORBRC's UPCOMING EVENTS

Click here to check out more information on our club's website calendar

May 13 Jan Williams "UT Business School; Renovations and Innovations"
May 16 District Assembly - Tennessee Tech - See Charles Crowe for more details
** Incoming officers expected ** OPEN TO ALL ROTARIANS
May 20

Fourth Annual Club Assembly - Charles Crowe

Board meeting follows club meeting

May 27 Drug Problems in Oak Ridge: David Beams or Mike Uher
June 3 TBA
June 10 Lucille Griffo, Executive Director, Tanasi Council of Girl Scouts

 

 

MEMBER ANNIVERSARIES

DATE

MEMBER

SPONSOR

May  1, 1985

Jim Barnes

Phil Parrott

May  1, 1996

Martha Hobson

Martha Wallus

May  1, 1996

David Mosby

Bonnie Carroll

May  1, 1989

Dan Robbins

John Auxier

May  1, 1986

Alex Zucker

Clyde Hopkins

May  2, 2007

Lydia Birk

Gail Mattson

May  11, 2005

Emily Jernigan

Fred Barry

May  11, 2005

Pat Postma

L. Brown, B. Adams

May  17, 2006

Brenda Thornburgh

Kay Hillyard

May  30, 2001

Louise Mixon

Pat Powell

 

 
SPOUSE BIRTHDAYS
DATE MEMBER SPOUSE

May  2

Martha Hobson

David

May  3

BJ Baxter

Brian

May  5

Larry Garner

Kathy

May  9

Jake Morrill

Molly

May  13

Joe King

Barbara

May  19

Jim Cape

Victoria

May  19

Alex Zucker

Joan Ellen

May  23

Mike Coffey

Donna

May  24

Roger Olson

Susie

May  28

Mark King

Melissa

May  30

Ben Adams

Connie

May  30

Gary Gilmartin

Sara

MEMBER BIRTHDAYS

DATE

MEMBER

May  1

Jerry Holbrook

May  7

Ray Smith

May  18

Terry McGhee

May  18

Jake Morrill

May  24

Pat Powell

May  25

Dick Davis

May  26

Jeff Mason

May  29

Fred Barry

May  30

Wayne Stevenson