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MAKE DREAMS REAL

President’s Message

July 9, 2008

Many people talk about being ‘life long learners.’  Last week I got to learn new things as club president.  I was feeling like I was ready to go and that my first meeting would be just fine.  Then I learned that I might need to have a back up plan.  When we did not have the In-Focus projector to help Grith with her presentation I also learned that I needed to act calm, even if I wasn’t feeling real calm. 

I was reminded of a time my wife and I were flying back to the east coast.  Our plane left Eugene for Denver.  Things went really smooth and we actually landed about 15 minutes early in Denver.  The pilot came on the intercom and pointed out that they were pleased to be early and then told us to remember that United was now 17 minutes ahead and we needed to remember that in case the next flight was 17 minutes late.  I hope our club members can do the same for me!

I was pretty nervous last week and forgot some of things I wanted to do.  I don’t remember too much except that a few people applauded when the meeting ended.  Perhaps they were clapping because we were early, perhaps it was the fact that my first meeting was over?

Please remember that, although this is a start for me, it is an ending for our exchange student, Grith Jensen.  Grith has been a wonderful exchange student for our club, but more than that, she has been a delightful young lady.  Make sure you find a little time to congratulate her and wish her well. 

Wish me luck, too.

Bruce Smolnisky

Chartered January 21, 1947

July 9, 2008                                        Number 3111

President................................ Bruce Smolnisky
Immediate Past President......... Dan Egan
Secretary................................ Micheal Screen
Exchange Student.................... Grith “Skov” Jensen - Denmark
Treasurer................................ Bruce Webber
Editor..................................... Barry Smith

Duty Roster

7/9/08

7/16/08

7/23/08

Invocation

Dave
Lanning

Dave
Lanning

Dave
Lanning

Greeter

John
Halgren

Janice
Hatton

Gino
Grimaldi

Door Prize

Carol
Houde

John
Halgren

Barry
Smith

Attendance

Bill
Grile

Carol
Houde

John
Halgren

Please contact Trevor Harwood if you have any questions about your assignment at: Trevor@acmecollision.com  or 726-7242.

PROGRAMS

Today:
Grith’s Presentation

Next Week:
Doris Towery – Duck Race

Last Week:
Bruce Smolniski

 

Visit us online at  http://www.springfieldrotary5110.org

Webmaster:  Rod Lathrop
rlathrop@ci.springfield.or.us

Calendar Events:

July 23:  SpringfieldRotaryEMS Night - EMS v. Tri-City Dust Devils ($17 per person, special rate for children)

Sept. 6:Past President’s Tailgater – UO v. Utah State

October 4: Duck Race!

Program Ideas:

Contact Carole Knapel at cknapel@ci.springfield.or.us

 

Newsletter Articles:
Due Monday at 9:00 a.m.!
Send to Barry Smith – bsmith@thorp-purdy.com
Subject:  Rotary Newsletter/[article name]

E-mail to Members:
Email to Micheal Screen at neercs@msn.com

 

 

News about our Club and Beyond


RI President Stresses Diversity

During a recent meeting with Rotary International President Dong Kurn Lee, District Governor Michael Slevnik, and Rotary Club of Chicago President Arol Augsburger, RI President Dong Kurn Lee stressed that a diverse Rotary is a strong Rotary during a visit to the Rotary Club of Chicago on 1 July.

As part of a long-standing tradition for RI presidents, Lee addressed members of the Chicago club, the birthplace of Rotary, as one of his first official acts.  He stressed the need to bring in new leadership to take over for the old as part of the 2008-09 RI theme, Make Dreams Real.

“Every Rotarian that we bring into our clubs helps to Make Dreams Real,” Lee said, to a packed second floor room in the elegant Union League Club in downtown Chicago.  “Every single one is another pair of hands, and another mind, and another heart to do Rotary’s work.”
(Cont’d next column)

 

 

Farwell from Grith

Hi everyone.

It is sad for me to say that I am leaving Springfield soon, to go back to Denmark.  It has been such a great experience to meet all of you.  Thank you for being amazing people. 

I will be leaving from Eugene Airport Friday the 11th at 8:30 a.m.

I would like to invite anyone who wants to come say goodbye.  I would be happy to see any of you there.  Thank you!

Grith

 

 

 

SPRINGFIELD ROTARY NIGHT AT THE EMS GAME

Another great opportunity for club fellowship; thanks John Halgren for continuing to coordinating the effort so we can all enjoy a fun night out with the local baseball team and fellow Rotarians.

Springfield Rotary night at the Ems
Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at 5:45 pm
Enter from the first base side of the stadium

Price is just $17.00 per person, with a special rate for young children.
Remember the $17.00 includes ticket to the game, Bar-B-Que, and beverages.

Please RSVP to John Halgren at jhalgren1@comcast.net or you may call him at 954-0913. Of course you can still sign up during our regularly scheduled weekly meeting.

So, mark your calendars now and plan on attending this fun event

 



Recent Makeups:

None reported.

Contact Micheal Screen with your make-ups:
neercs@msn.com

Around the District,
Around the World
Rotary Wheel

The Miracle of Rotary

(cont’d)

Lee called on every district to increase membership by 10 percent and to add two clubs during this Rotary year.

“If we do not bring in younger members, we will miss out on a great deal of energy and expertise,” he added.  “And we will not be training a new generation of members to become club presidents, district governors, and senior RI leaders in the years to come.”

Lee said the membership of a healthy Rotary club is made up of men and women of different ages, vocations, professions, skills, and talents.  A club that is not diversified is less able to conduct ambitious projects and has a narrower range of resources.

As part of the push for growth, Lee asked Rotarians to be creative in promoting membership and to expand their quest for new members.

“There are many qualified professionals who may simply be overlooked because their professions are not typical for Rotary members,” he said.

At the International Assembly in January, Lee unveiled the 2008-09 theme and service emphases, urging Rotarians to become involved in clean water, literacy, and health and hunger projects aimed at reducing child mortality.  He also encouraged them to contribute to Rotary’s US$100 Million Challenge to eradicate polio.

“We will Make Dreams Real by giving children hope and a chance at a future,” Lee said.

Chicago club member Ruth Ann Watkins said it is fitting for the new RI president to begin his year at the club.

“Rotary started here. It carries historical significance and continues our focus on the future,” Watkins said.

Club president Arol Augsburger, who was inducted during the meeting, said Lee’s remarks hit all the right notes.  He also praised Lee’s theme choice: “We reach a much broader audience, and it broadens our sphere of influence to promote diversity.”
(from RI News)




 

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Rotary Wheel

The Four Way Test

Of the things we think, say and do:

  1. Is it the TRUTH?

  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Springfield Rotary
Meets every Wednesday at Noon at
Roaring Rapids Pizza, 4006 Franklin Blvd

Miss A Meeting?

 

Nearby clubs to make up your attendance:

Monday

Eugene Emerald Club: Valley River Inn
Noon

Greater Albany: Spring Hill Country Club
Noon

Tuesday

Eugene Downtown Club: Eugene Hilton
Noon

North Roseburg: Kowloon's
6:30 pm

Albany Club: Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant
Noon

Eugene Metro: Downtown Athletic Club
6 pm

Wednesday

Eugene Mid-Valley: Kowloon's
Noon

Thursday

Eugene Southtowne Club: Vet’s Club
Noon

Cottage Grove Club: Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant
12:10 pm

Roseburg Downtown Club: Kowloons –
12:10 pm

Corvallis Club: Corvallis Country Club
Noon

Eugene Airport Club: Eugene Airport
7:30 am

Friday

Springfield Twin Rivers Club: Royal Caribbean
6:45 am

Eugene Delta Club: River Ranch Restaurant
Noon

Greater Corvallis Club: Corvallis Country Club
Noon

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