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Rotation Day - Visit Saint Paul
Visit Saint Paul
Nov 08, 2016
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Rotation Day - Neighborhood House
Neighborhood House - Wellstone Center
Nov 08, 2016
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Rotation Day - Episcopal Homes
Episcopal Homes
Nov 08, 2016
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Rotary Holiday Gala & Silent Auction
University Club
Dec 08, 2016
6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
 
Speakers
Nov 01, 2016
St Paul European Christmas Market
Nov 08, 2016
(Offsite)
Nov 15, 2016
32 Years in St. Paul: Pioneering Alternative Energy in Minnesota
Nov 22, 2016
Nov 29, 2016
Dec 06, 2016
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Member Birthdays
Mary Britts
October 5
 
Sarah Kolar
October 7
 
Mindee Kastelic
October 10
 
V. Francis Luikart II
October 20
 
John Guthmann
October 21
 
Dion Powers
October 22
 
Matt Halley
October 31
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
Sage
OCTOBER 18, 2016 PROGRAM:
Where has the Middle Class Gone?

The current US presidential campaign is unprecedented in many ways? Why? What has happened to us? First, there is a rebellion against an elite going on simultaneously on the right and the left. Second, the numbers on economic prospects for average Americans and many other social/political trends have been disheartening for several decades, driving our distemper and upset upward. Third, we have been in a culture war since the 1960s which has reached new extremes of disagreement. Not a happy picture any way you look at it.

 

Stephen B. Young became the Global Executive Director of the Caux Round Table in 2000. He wrote the book Moral Capitalism to explicate the economic and moral approach of the Caux Round Table to free market capitalism. Moral Capitalism integrated the moral sense theory of Adam Smith with other theories of moral philosophy and economics. It has been translated into Japanese, Spanish, Croat and Polish.For the Caux Round Table, Young drafted a set of ethical Principles for Government,edited a set of ethical Principles for NGOs, and wrote a set of ethical Principles for the Ownership of Wealth.

To support training in the Principles for Government, Young wrote the monograph Moral Government which was translated into Spanish. Under Young’s stewardship, the Caux Round Table developed country chapters, developed a unique management tool for corporate social responsibility, the Arcturus assessment instrument, and an assessment instrument to help individuals act more ethically, the Ethical Leadership Profile.

OCTOBER 11, 2016 ROTARY IN REVIEW:
Melvin Carter

President Chuck Whitaker called the meeting to order at 12:15 pm. Jerry Faletti led the singing of America The Beautiful. Nancy Brady gave the inspirational minute. Carla Hauge introduced visiting Rotarians and guests. The greeters were Ed Coleman and Jason DeKeuster. John Andrews invited everyone to the CSA Community Builder Celebration on October 13, at the InterContinental Hotel.  There will be appetizers at 5:15 pm and dinner at 6:00 pm. The event will celebrate Hugh Schilling of Horton, Inc. as the 2016 Community Builder.

Scott Van announced that all 1,000 dozen roses for the Rose Sale were sold. He thanked everyone for selling roses.

The Thursday Fellowship meeting will be our annual service project. It will take place in the “training room” at Summit Brewery in St. Paul, courtesy of Mark Stutrud and his staff. It will consist of placing Rotary bookplates in the dictionaries and packaging them for distribution to Saint Paul schools. The site will be available at 7:00 am with pastries and refreshments. We will adjourn at 8:30 and conclude our efforts on October 20 at the same time and location. This project will take place of our weekly Fellowship gatherings. Steve Gerber will be in command.

November 12 will be the 100th Anniversary of Rotary International. There will be a dinner and meeting in Saint Paul and food packing at Second Harvest.

Jay Pfaender said that Steve Young, next week’s speaker, is the news more than any Rotarian in MN. He will talk about the decline of the middle class.

Sarah Kolar announced that the Second Century Society will meet at the Town and Country Club tomorrow at 4:00 pm.

Kristin Montpetit reminded members to sign up for the Holiday Party on December 8. It will take place at the University Club from 6:00 to 9:30 pm. She offered to name the signature drink at the event in honor of the highest bidder, which was $100.

Carla Hauge collected Happy Dollars from a number of members.

Trixie Ann Golberg introduced the speaker, Melvin Carter III, Executive Director of the Minnesota Children’s Cabinet. She talked about the story behind the Minnesota Children’s Cabinet, how it gives young people the opportunity to express themselves. Melvin Carter told about his background in Saint Paul (graduate of Central High School) and at Florida A & M University where he attended on a track and field scholarship. After college he moved back to his hometown and served 6 years on the Saint Paul City Council. As executive director of the Minnesota Children’s Council, he advises the governor and works with other agencies on early childhood issues and investment in young females. He sees the number one priority in the country as the well being of children.

Melvin talked about the Philando Castile case and how it was a tragedy for the community, for everyone involved. People are getting tired of these experiences. As the son of a police officer, he believes it is not a police issue, but sees both sides of it. As the community is becoming more diverse, he wants everyone to be able to participate in dealing with the issues we face in Saint Paul.

President Chuck Whitaker led Rotary members in the Four Way Test and the meeting was adjourned at 1:15 pm.

Lynne Beck

Scribe

SIGN UP NOW: Rotation Day

Rotation Day is Tuesday, November 8th.  We will not have a regular meeting on this day.  So please plan on joining fellow Rotations at an “off-site” location.

To register, click on the link below for the location of your choice. This will take you directly to the registration for that particular site.

Episcopal Homes -- Just announced!

Neighborhood House

Visit Saint Paul

 

What is Rotation Day?

When Paul Harris founded Rotary in 1905, meetings were held at the members’ place of business – rotating from member  company to member company – hence the name “Rotary.”  For our club, Rotation Day is an event which brings us back to our “roots” and gives us the opportunity to gain new insights into the vocational challenges and business issues which are unique to our fellow Rotarians.

 
MEMBERSHIP ACTION::
Application for Active Membership

The board of directors has approved the following for membership. If no written objection stating reasons is received by the board from any member of the club within 10 days following publication of the name, the prospective member, shall be considered to be elected to membership.

Lindsay Weier, Minnesota Wild

REGISTER NOW!
Holiday Gala & Silent Auction Dec. 8th

Register now for the  St. Paul Rotary Holiday Gala & Silent Auction on Thursday, December 8th. This year's event will be held at the University Club of Saint Paul. Follow the link below for more information and to register or call 651.222.2028.

 

**Our newest silent auction item –
9 night stay in a beautiful Penthouse
in Waikiki, Hawaii
February 16th – 24th**
 
**Please consider donating to our silent auction – our success depends on you**
 

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