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President’s Message

July 23, 2008

Reading my Rotarian magazine I noticed a one-page ad promoting a kit containing a DVD about how to ‘Promote Rotary in Your Community’.  While I am certain the kit is a good one and would give any of us ideas that we could use, it also reminded me that our best ‘publicity’ is from person to person.

When you are a member of Rotary for several years you can forget that not everyone knows about Rotary.  I have found myself talking with friends and mentioning something about our club and several folks have asked, ‘What’s Rotary?’  It’s a great question and one that every one of us should have an answer prepared.  Please take some time to think about the answer to this question and how you will answer it the next time someone asks.  I think it is a great idea because it will help us on many levels.

First, we often find ourselves talking about getting new members.  If we really want to get new members we need to be able to answer the question about the purpose of Rotary and why anyone would want to be a member.  If we aren’t sure why we are in Rotary, why would someone else want to join?

Second, while we clarify our thoughts, it might even help us reconnect with the club and find a place where we can help the club.  Perhaps it is world service, perhaps something local or even a job within the club.

The point is that we need to be ready to promote Rotary in the community.  We do so many great things in our community that deserve recognition.  There are so many reasons to be proud to be a Rotarian, take the time to get your answer ready.

Bruce Smolnisky

Chartered January 21, 1947

July 23, 2008                                        Number 3113

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

7/23/08

7/30/08

8/6/08

Invocation

Mark
Molina

Tom Draggoo
Nancy Golden

Oliver
Fraser

Greeter

Gino
Grimaldi

Merlyn
Hough

Darrall
Imhoff

Door Prize

Barry
Smith

Gino
Grimaldi

Merlyn Hough

Attendance

John
Halgren

Janice
Hatton

Gino Grimaldi

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

PROGRAMS

Today:
Relief Nursery – Shari da Silva

Next Week:
Doris Towery

Last Week:
Christine Lundberg


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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


 

Rotarians Chip in to Distribute Dust Masks

Rotarians in Northern California, USA, handed out thousands of dust masks as smoke from the state’s worst wildfire outbreak in years continued to pose a health threat to residents.

Earlier this month, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger highlighted the severity of the situation as firefighters battled more than 2,000 blazes affecting over 900,000 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
 
“It’s very important to note that up until recently, we had a fire season, which meant that late summer throughout the fall we had the fire season,” Schwarzenegger said in a briefing.  “Now there is no more fire season. There are fires all year around.”

Rotarians in Oroville and Gridley spent the weekend of 12-13 July as “smokefighters,” handing out more than 1,200 dust masks to evacuees in shelters and hospitals.  Later in the week, Brian Moore, governor of District 5180, coordinated more giveaways in shopping centers and on street corners with Rotarians in District 5160.

The masks have a rating of N95, meaning they filter out 95 percent of particulate matter, more than surgical masks, according to Dr. Matthew Fine, chief medical officer at Oroville Hospital.  That degree of filtration blocks dangerous materials carried from burning vegetation.

In nearby Paradise, threatened twice this year by encroaching forest fires, Stan Thompson, an assistant governor of District 5160, helped secure 1,560 masks for the town after officials ran out.

Long after the wildfires are contained, they will continue to affect residents’ health.  Fine said smoke from burning forests carries particulate matter such as dust and soot, some of it very fine, which has residual effects when it enters the respiratory system.  The matter eventually builds up in the lungs, posing risks for everyone, but especially people with breathing problems such as asthma.

The weather patterns that have hampered firefighting efforts are also worsening the air quality.  Inversion layers have trapped smoke close to the ground, keeping out cooler breezes that would otherwise clear it out.

“We are told high pressure -- that which makes inversion layers -- will lift in days ahead, allowing in cooler breezes with higher humidity,” said William Short, an assistant governor of District 5180.  “We are told, however, breezes could stir up hot spots and fan flames to a new frenzy. We pray for a little of the former and none of the latter.”
 (From RI News)

 


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

GSE Team Member Application Deadline Extended

The GSE committee needs your help in identifying young professionals for the outbound teams to India and the Philippines in 2009.  The application deadline has been extended to August 29, 2009.  Interviews will be held in Roseburg no September 6.  Pertinent information on the interview and exchange dates can be found in the recruitment letter on the GSE web page.  Look under “Materials for Download” for fillable applications and more information on the GSE program.  Contact information for GSE Chair, Chris Duncan, is as follows:  Email: crduncan@comcast.net; Home Phone:  541-687-2654; Business / Cell Phone:  541-954-5697.

 


FINAL REMINDER!
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.

If you have questions talk to John Halgren as soon as possible at 954-0913. 
So, mark your calendars now and plan on attending this fun event.


Rotary Shares!

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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