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Fellowship Day - Lunch
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 11:00 AM
 
Fellowship Day - Cards
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 12:15 PM
 
Fellowship Day - Biking
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 12:15 PM
 
Fellowship Day - Golf
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 12:15 PM
 
Fellowship Day - Tennis
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 12:15 PM
 
Fellowship Day - Dinner
White Bear Yacht Club
Jun 14, 2016 6:00 PM
 
Old Timers Banquet
Pool & Yacht Club
Jun 23, 2016 6:00 PM
 
Speakers
Jun 07, 2016
 
Jun 14, 2016
 
Jun 21, 2016
 
Jun 28, 2016
 
Jul 05, 2016
 
Jul 12, 2016
 
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Happy Birthday!
Member Birthdays
Jon C. Cieslak
June 3
 
Michelle McManus
June 6
 
Bob Cardinal
June 7
 
Blake S. Davis
June 17
 
Kenneth W. Crabb, M.D.
June 17
 
Edward H. Cook
June 18
 
Annette Kuyper
June 19
 
Clyde D. Nelson
June 19
 
Jason Bradshaw
June 24
 
Michael W. Anderson
June 24
 
Thomas Farnham
June 25
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
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MAY 31, 2016 MEETING:
No Meeting - Holiday
There will be no Club meeting on May 31st.  See you all on June 7th at the InterContinental!
MAY 24, 2016 ROTARY IN REVIEW:
Steve Yoch

In the beautiful CHS Securian room Rotarians gathered above the ballpark to share friendship and learn about George Washington.  President Carla gained the crowd’s attention at 12:15; she recognized Derek Sharrer of the Saint Paul Saints as our host and noted that while we don’t see him as often as we might wish, we appreciate his membership and his hospitality at the Saints’ new venue as needed.  Derek has been a member for 10 years. To add some variety to our order, Michael-jon Pease took the stage to remind us all to silence our phones – thanks to his friend calling at exactly the arranged moment before he provided our inspirational moment, reminding us of our upcoming Memorial holiday.  Jerry Faletti pinch hit as song leader without a piano.

John Chandler introduced a few guests and visitors. In her remarks, President Carla reminded us that we usually meet at the InterContinental Hotel – but we will not have a meeting next Tuesday due to Memorial Day.  The “Thank You” cards on the table were from RYLA participants.  She also reminded us to check our profile on ClubRunner – update what is needed and let Jodi know if a new name badge is needed. A survey will be arriving soon – we know that we will be a better, more vibrant Club when the most members possible are engaged and involved; the survey is to assist all of us, and especially the new members, with finding a committee or activity of interest.

President Carla shared In The News, that Honorary John Guthmann will be the Chief Judge of the Second Judicial District as nominated by his peers.

Mary Britts introduced our 2016-2017 Youth Exchange Student, Tuomas Silva.  Thomas, a current Senior at Como High School, will be spending a “gap year” in Thailand.  He gave us his thanks and respect, sharing that he is following in his mother’s footsteps, she was a Rotary Youth Exchange Student, and met his dad on a return visit.  One of Thomas desires for the year is to “live in the moment,” with Carlton College secured for 2017, he believes this is possible.  He also noted that one of his favorite tales of Minnesota is that the Northern Lakes area should be part of Canada, but due to a mapping error, are considered Minnesota.

Chuck Whitaker, extended an invitation to everyone for the 2016 Fellowship Day.  This has a strong history with the Club.  All members are invited to the White Bear Yacht Club for lunch, activities and dinner.  Tuesday, June 14th lunch will begin at 11:00, golfing, biking, tennis, cards, and relaxation are available throughout the afternoon, with dinner following at 6:00 PM. Lunch is covered as a regular lunch, but a count is desired, so please RSVP; activities and dinner are additional charges.  Sign up with Jodi.

He also asked all incoming 2016-17 Board Members to attend the June Board Meeting, June 9th, 12 noon at the Boy Scout Office, 393 Marshall Avenue just up the hill.

Following Happy Dollars, Mindee Kastelic, introduced Steve Yoch, who spoke with passion and frankness about a service man who was a foot taller than most other men in a crowd, and anticipated his life to end before he turned 50, according to his known family history.  Steve’s comments shared from his recent book, Becoming George Washington and he refers to the statesman as an “Action Hero."

As any history teacher might do, he started with a True / False test:

1) Were George Washington’s teeth actually wood?

2) Did George Washington wear a wig?

3) Did George Washington chop down the cherry tree? 

The answers came, somewhat, in reverse order, but this Rotarian left with an understanding that, while he did not lie about chopping down the cherry tree, (and he, in fact, had little relationship with his father) he is known to have lied about his success in battles and conflicts.

He did not wear a wig.  At that time, intelligence was seen by a lack of hair it was desirable to be bald , and a fully belly was seen as a sign of prosperity, he had neither.  Instead he curled his hair and powdered it to look distinguished.

While many of his teeth were not his own, they were not wooden, but rather bone or other human teeth.

All historical fiction, has some wiggle room for interpretation and drama; while Steve has extensive author notes and sites historical truths and extensive research in his book, he concluded that to be a true action figure there had to be some drama, which usually came as a damsel in distress.  Steve believes Washington’s drama was his love of Sally Fairfax, who was not in distress, but was married; although arguably may have returned some love to George throughout their affair.

In multiple situations Providence was attributed to Washington. George Washington is known to have lived with two bullets through his hat, three through his coats and having two horses shot out from under him. Whether divine guidance was at play, George is known as the “Father of Country but Father of None.

We concluded with the FOUR WAY TEST:

Of the things we think, say or do:

  • Is it the TRUTH?
  • Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  • Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  • Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Respectfully submitted,

Shelly Rucks

ROTARY IN THE NEWS:
Rotary Foundation Recognized

TheStreet.com names the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International as one of "Fifty Most Influential Nonprofits." The piece states "The 'Rotary Club' has become shorthand for volunteer-led, community minded opportunities to improve communities." To read more, click the following link.

TheStreet Influential Nonprofits

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Fellowship Day, June 14th
Annual Fellowship Day
Please register by June 7th
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
White Bear Yacht Club

Fellowship and fun! Plan NOW to attend. Guests welcome!

Please note times are different from past years.
 
Volunteer for Rotary Meeting Teams!

Thanks to a recommendation from Jodi, I have used Volunteer Spot to set up all of the volunteer opportunities for our upcoming meetings. So the answer to "how do I get to help out at the meeting?" is "follow this link and sign up."
 
http://vols.pt/hd7EGu

Or call me at 651.767.8497 (for those of you who prefer the phone).

You do not need to create yet another login and there are no passwords to remember! Just follow the link, confirm your email and start signing up for meeting teams. Volunteer Spot will send you reminders, and will let me know where the needs are for upcoming meetings. Attention new members: serving as a greeter and taking the microphone, either to offer the inspirational moment or to introduce guests and visiting Rotarians, is an excellent way to network and get your face in front of the club!
 
We are in particular need of scribes (note takers). There are three simple steps to taking the notes:
1) use the word document agenda you'll receive as your template - half of the information is already there!
2) Fill in a paragraph or two on the speaker and
3) email your notes to Jodi by end of day Wednesday.
 
(And you thought I was making it look like hard work!)
 
Thank you for whatever you can do to to make our weekly meetings a great experience!

For more news and background: http://saintpaulrotary.org