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FEBRUARY 7, 2017 PROGRAM: 
Offsite Joint Meeting with Minneapolis #9

RSVP today for the Joint Meeting with Minneapolis #9, which will be at the Town & Country Club.

Chris Clark, president, Xcel Energy-Minnesota, will walk you through Powering Minnesota’s Energy Future. Xcel Energy provides the energy that powers millions of homes and businesses across eight Western and Midwestern states. Headquartered in Minneapolis, the company is an industry leader in responsibly reducing carbon emissions and producing and delivering clean energy solutions from a variety of renewable sources at competitive prices.

Xcel Energy is Powering Minnesota’s Energy Future In a rapidly-changing energy market place, Xcel Energy is forging a path to a more sustainable energy future. Our customers and communities expect more from their utility than just reliable service, and we have a bold energy plan designed to meet those energy expectations and help place Minnesota at the leading edge of a transformed energy system. One built on cleaner, more renewable energy delivered at a competitive price. For more than 100 years, our company has been a vital part of Minnesota’s economy, powering homes and businesses, providing good jobs, building and maintaining a robust energy grid and partnering with communities. That legacy continues today as we invest in a 21st century energy system, while leveraging innovation and managing risk. Our plan will strengthen the way we provide energy to our customers and pave the way for an intelligent and efficient grid. These contributions will help drive Minnesota’s economy, enhance our cherished quality of life and safeguard our environment for years to come.

JANUARY 31, ROTARY IN REVIEW: King Boreas Jason Bradshaw

The 2017 Winter Carnival Royalty joined Club 10 members at the weekly luncheon.  King Boreas LXXXI knighted all Club 10 members in attendance!  Member Jason Bradshaw (Boreas Rex) provided a state-of-the-Winter Carnival report. Past Members who served as Boreas Rex, Carnival Prime Ministers and Princes and Princesses were also recognized. It was a regal day at the Tuesday luncheon.

Past-President Jay Pfaender, Winter Carnival Prime Minister (1974), introduced the Winter Carnival Royalty at 12:13 p.m. on a cloudy Winter Carnival Day in downtown Saint Paul. After a brief interlude to allow the royal party to get lunch, President Chuck Whitaker called the meeting to order at 12:24 p.m. He also led the assembled Rotarians in singing God Bless America! accompanied by Bob Jones on the piano. Brianna Vujovich provided today's Inspirational Minute (adopt an attitude of laughter). Jason DeKeuster facilitated the introduction of visiting Rotarians and guests. Today's greeters were Sherry Howe and Christian Weinhagen.
 
Jay returned to the podium to talk about the joint meeting with Minneapolis Club #9 at Town & Country Club next week (no meeting at the Intercontinental Hotel on February 7th).  Chris Clark, president, of Xcel Energy-Minnesota will speak. He will talk about Minnesota's renewable energy future.
 
Past Winter Carnival Prime Minister (1974) Jay, currently hailing from the Royal House of Drake Bank, noted that he has been knighted this year by the new King Boreas, Club 10 member Jason Bradshaw. Jay then recounted the historical commitment of the Saint Paul Rotary Club to the Winter Carnival. He noted that ten (10) Boreas Rex, nine (9) Prime Ministers and many Carnival princes and princesses were Saint Paul Rotarians. He then introduced the 2017 Prime Minister from the Royal House of St. Croix Hospice, Heath Bartness. Prime Minister Bartness noted that Prime Ministers from 1974, 1979, 2009 and 2012 were in attendance.
 
The Prime Minister then introduced the members of the 2017 Royal Family:  King Boreas LXXXI (the 81st) Jason Bradshaw; Aurora, Queen of Snows, Lindsay Sandvold; Titan, Prince of the North Wind, Erik Peterka; North Wind Princess, JoJo Smith; Euros, Prince of the East Wind, Brian Laughlin; East Wind Princess, Ellie Carter; Zephyrus, Prince of the West Wind, Jory Leksen; West Wind Princess, Molly Reuther; Notos, Prince of the South Wind, Steve Palacio; South Wind Princess, Elaina Hammen; Klondike Kate, Kristen Oster; Guard Captain, Chris Kruse; Guard Sergeant, Paul Kohler; and Guards Ian Furu, Sam Moran and Romeo Perez.  
 
King Boreas/Jason decided one year ago in the Carnival Royalty visit meeting to take on the role of King Boreas for 2017. The speakers that day talked of the history of the Winter Carnival. They described that in the early days a large number of immigrants lived in the area. There was little that pulled them all together. The Winter Carnival became the thing that brought them together. It was a binding event for the community. Jason feels that it is important to have something like this to bring people together. This year, the Winter Carnival took on a charity partner and developed a selection process for charity partners going forward. "Family Means" is this year's charity partner. Also, a children's book was created to tell the story of the Winter Carnival. Proceeds go back to the Festival and Heritage Foundation and Family Means. Jason introduced Stillwater-Sunrise Rotarian Arba-Della Beck to speak about the work of Family Means. Jason also told of the 350 visits ahead for the Royal Court. The theme for the Winter Carnival team is "Building on Traditions, Creating a Legacy." The Carnival is part of the glue that holds Saint Paul together. At this point, Boreas Rex LXXXI asked all Club 10 members to stand, place a hand on each other’s shoulders and be knighted en masse. At the end of the meeting, each Rotarian received a commemorative medallion and a personalized certificate noting the knighting ceremony.
 
President Chuck thanked King Boreas/Jason for his presentation and the attendance of the Royal Court and presented him with a Club 10 recognition certificate. He also noted that a donation would be made in his name to the Saint Paul Public Library's "Reading Together" program. He provided Boreas Rex with a Rotary Four Way Test coin. He also reminded Rotarians that the meeting next week would be at the Town & Country Club. President Chuck then rang the bell to close the meeting at 1:09 p.m.

Chuck Standfuss, Scribe


Volunteer for Rotary Meeting Teams!
Calling all Rotarians!
 
Based on the great set up done by Michael-Jon Pease, we are continuing the use of SignUp.com (previously known as VolunteerSpot.com) to help in managing the volunteer positions we need to fill for each of our upcoming Rotary meetings.
 
So the answer to "how do I get to help out at the meeting?" is "follow this link and sign up."
 
 
Or call me at 612.414.6093 (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. SignUp.com 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 urging every member to sign up for a few spots in any of the roles available. Through SignUp.com you can view the open spots for all upcoming meetings in any of the 6 roles and sign-up for what best foryour schedule and what you would enjoy. It’s easy to sign-up and everyone's help makes us a stronger club.
  
Thank you for whatever you can do to make our weekly meetings a great experience!
 

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