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                         Rotary Club of Mitchell Field  

 

                                                   Announcements

                                          ( Continued from Home Page)

 

                                     Club Meetings and Activities

 

Meeting  October 28, 2009
Notes from Hibbie

Jay Peterson and Carol Simpson gave an excellent presentation to our Club on the Lutheran Social Services (LSS) mission and details on how Group Housing operates. LSS is owned by Wisconsin and Upper Michigan congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. LSS has approximately 2500 employees who help meet the needs of more than 100,000 people, including many with disabilities. Housing and other services help provide a quality of life not possible without additonal help from LSS. Carole spoke in detail about Group Homes, two of which are in South Milwaukee ans Oak Creek. The assistance given in the homes allows disabled individuals to have their own living space and participate in recreation and social events which greatly increases their quality of life. LSS supervises and assists in those functions that individuals cannot do for themselves. 

 

President Rob announced that the Auction raised approximately $15,000 for Club charitable activities. An excellent result considering the economic conditions.

 
Meeting  October 21, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
Rotarian Doug Hansen gave us an update on the Guatemala Medical Relief Project (GMRP) originated in 2004 by him at the Theinsville - Mequon Rotary Club.  A group of 35-40 volunteers have traveled to Oliveros, Guatemala in January each year since 2004 to provide medical, dental, and vision care to loal residents over a 5 day period. They will be returning to Guatemala in January 2010 and rely on Rotary support from Clubs, our District and RI to buy the medicine, supplies and equipment to serve an estimated 1000 patients. Aid to the Oliveros community has expanded to also improving the water quality, the school and educational opportunities. President Rob presented Doug a $500 check from the  the Club in support of GMRP.
 
President Rob passed out Auction Program Books and thanked everyone for their support thus far.
 
Meeting  October 14, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
From all reports those who attended Morris Lara's presentation on Honduras were greatly impressed. Attendees made a substantial voluntary contributions to his upcoming visit to help Hondurans. We hope he will come back for another visit.
 
 
Meeting  October 7, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
At the Club Assembly this week President Rob gave an update on Auction preparation. He reported @ 100 items received for auction with more items to be picked up at Farm and Fleet. Rob is trying to get everything rounded up on Monday(Oct 12) to finalize the program and get it to the printer.  Only a few members have made dinner reservations for the auction so far. Rodger Nelson gave a very interesting classification talk covering his many and varied jobs and /accomnplishments in his eight decades.
 
 
Meeting  September 30, 2009
Notes from Hibbie

 

Katie Miller gave a very interesting talk about the National Children's Study. This is a long term effort to study the lives of a group of children to ultimately improve the health and well-being of all children. More information is at their web site www.nationalchildrensstudy.gov.

 

Meeting  September 23, 2009
Notes from Hibbie 

Rotarian Rick Debe talked about Polio Plus. 

 

 
Meeting  September 16, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
District Governor visit and talk.
 
Meeting  September 9, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
The program this week was James Kloth talking about tax laws, IRA's and retirement planning. He gave information on various options on how to invest, protect and plan for retirement. Key recommendations were to look to licenced professionals for advice and start saving and planning for retirement as early as possible.
 
 
Meeting  September 2, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
At the Club Assembly this week President Rob gave a timeline and tasks necessary for the Auction only seven weeks away and information on items donated so far. Now is the time for the items to be brought in.  The Club approved a $500 donation to the Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary Medical Mission to Guatemala. Ken Tyborski gave us a Classification Talk ans some interesting background on the Club's history on classification. Ken presents a great combination: a funeral director with a sense of humor.
 
 
Meeting  August 26, 2009
Notes from Hibbie
 
We welcomed Phil Rebensburg of the Amateur Radio Emergency Corps for a return visit to give us an update on their work in providing emergency communications assistance to public agencies. Although they work well with most local agencies there can be problems, as in the recent Patrick Cudahy fire, where they didn't get contacted and could have given valuable assistance. Their van is equiped with sophisticated equipment that can help incident commanders control resources and resolve emergency situations.
 
 
Meeting  August 19, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
Wayne Breitbarth, President of M & M  Office Interiors, Gave us an excellent session on how and why LinkedIn networking can benefit an individual's business efforts. One of the keys is being selective in Level 1 connections. If these contacts are people you know and trust you have a strong basis for being recommended for future business activities through their extended network. There are many nuances to using LinkedIn to full effect. Wayne conducts free classes on LinkedIn. Patti Blaschka has attended this training, Check with her if you want an experience based opinion.
 
Meeting  August 12, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
Rotarian Tom Fuszard presented a program on Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking. The rumor is that members who missed this talk will be early on Bill Erby's list for classification talks. What a way to find out what we missed.
 
Meeting August 5, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
Students who attended the World Affairs Seminar presented an excellent program on their experiences there.
 
 
Meeting July 29, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

President Rob announced several new committee assignments. No matter if they were volunteers or draftees, they will undoubtedly do a good job. The District Governor will visit on September 16 as previously announced. There will also be a special Board Meeting at 11:00 am that day to meet wiith DG Wresch.  President Rob also said that it is time for Auction items to start coming in and reminded everyone of the need to work on getting new members.

 

Next week's program is reporting from two of the students that the Club sponsored to the World Affairs Seminar on their experiences while attending.  

 
Meeting July 22, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
John Ebbot, Executive Director of Legal Action, a non-profit organization for helping low income people with legal assistance, showed us the importance of being represented by an attorney on signficant legal matters. The dramatization process using an actual court hearing,  with role playing by club members, made it very clear to all present that the convoluted legal process demonstrated was not helping the litigants or resolving issues. After this experience we have a better understanding of the importance of legal representation and better appreciation the value of Legal Action's service members of to our community.
 
Next week we have a Club Assembly 
 
Meeting July 15, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

Jerrianne Hayslett gave a very informative talk providing her perspective on Iran, contrasting the 1979 Revolution with current demonstrations. Jerrianne was in Tehran in 1978-79 and has followed Iranian cultural and political events over the years thrrough Iranian writers and Iranian contacts in America. She augmented recent media coverage with information from Iran through twitter and the internet. Jerrianne believes that mainstream Iranians are pro-American and the U S can stengthen ties over time if they stay away from power politics. Consensus is that there will be continuing effort to further discredit/replace current hardline leaders .

 

Next week's program will be "Right to Counsel" a dramatization led by John Ebbot.

 

Meeting July 8, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's Meeting was a Club Assembly.  President Rob outlined some of the Club needs for the year. The top three : 1) Fill the VP/President-elect position,  2) Add to the Auction Leadership and work on the Auction. and 3) Work on increasing the Club membership.

 

Next week's program will be Perspectives on Iran, by Jerrianne Hayslett( the originally scheduled program on Honduras was cancelled).

  
  
Meeting July 1, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
We had a great Installation Dinner. Informal count had 35 in attendance. President Ken gave recap of his year in office laced with humor, securing his place in history as the Club's "Meat and Potatos President:"
He was roundly applauded for his fine leadership. President Ken also presented the Rotarian of the Year Award to Donna Stresing and the Distinguished Service Arard to John Clark, as well as a special Paul Harris Award from Rotary International to Rob Bassett. Incoming President Rob gave us his vision for the 2009-10 year which will be focused on building Club membership to 40 members. President Rob presented an award to Past President Ken in recognition of his service. Rodger Nelson informally inducted the attending officers and directors. The drinks and food were good and plentiful an everyone had a good evening of Rotary fellowship.
 
Next week's meeting will be a Club Assembly preceeded by the July Board Meeting.

 

 

Meeting June 24, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 
Greg Sambs gave a very informative presentation on "The  Pork Industry, More Than Just the Other White Meat:". The perspective changes when looking at an industry instead of just a package at a meat counter. The pork industry has had some bad press over the years and is proactively trying to get out their story. As a member of a farming family in Wisconsin his background and experience gave credibility to his explanation of how hogs are raised and brought to market in a responsible and business-like manner. 
 
We were pleased to have Clint Merrill, General Manager of the Staybridge Suites in Franklin as a guest.
 
There will be no regular meeting on July 1, but are having our Installation Dinner at 6:00 pm in the Milwaukee Room at the Airport.
 
 

Meeting June 17, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

The Club announced the award of funds for 2009. The only organization attending our meeting to receive the funds was Rick Weir of Southern Milwaukee County Crimestoppers to whom President Ken presented a check for $500. Rick gave us an update on Crimestoppers particularly in their work with area Middle and High Schools. Their work preserves the anonymity of of those who call in. The 24 hour hotline number is 866-373- 6227. More on the other awardees later.
 
Next week's program is "The  Pork Industry, More Than Just the Other White Meat:", by Greg Sambs.
 

 

Meeting June 10, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's program was by Dave Humphrey of the American Association of Wartime Veterans (AAWV) who told us about "Aid in Attendance" a little known Veterans Administration monetary benefit for wartime veterans and surviving spouses ( usually over age 65) who meet specific eligibility requirements.  Any who knows a veteran who might be eligible is encouraged to call the AAWV at 800-850-5504 (ask for Erica) to find a workshp in this area that can provide specific eligibility information and assistance.

 

This week's program is th Annual Celebration where funds are presented to agencies we support.

 

Meeting June 3, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

Our program presenter had to cancel at the last minute because of an emergency. He will be rescheduled later.

Next week's program is by Dave Humphrey of the American Association of Wartime Veterans.

 

Meeting May 27, 2009

Notes from Rob 

 

 

We had a club assembly yesterday to discuss the plans to increase membership in our club from 28 to the planned 40 by June 30, 2010.

    I have attached the recruitment plan that we discussed, modified to reflect the decision to do a group information session in the fall.
    However, this does not mean that we should stop inviting guests and potential members to join us for lunch.  We do not need to get all of our new members at one time, and it might be advantageous not to.  I challenge each of you to bring in a new member. The success of our club over the years has been because someone asked each of us to be a Rotarian.  Now it is time to return the favor, and ask someone you know to be a Rotarian.
    It was determined that each member should get a list of three prospective members and send it to me for compilation and Board of Directors review.  The list should include names of candidates that you feel might be interested in Rotary, our club, and available to attend an informational reception in September of this year.  We will send out invitations and invite them to join us for cocktails and snacks, followed by a presentation detailing what our club does for the communities we serve, both locally and internationally.
    PLEASE send me your list of candidate names, with contact information, by Friday, 6/5/09, so that I can compile a master list for the Board meeting on 6/10.
Thank you for helping to grow the Mitchell Field Rotary Club.
Rob Bassett
Meeting May 20, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

This week the Club recognized top scholars from the six high schools in our area, including honoring the winners of a $1000 RCMF scholarship from each of the six schools. Each student attending was introduced and told us his/her major and college/university.  Tom Schoenecker did an outstanding job of planning and coordinating the program. Larry Haskin handled the presentations with style and humor. Randy Dean,  area sports figure, and Executive Director of the Petit National Ice Center gave motivational talk based on values starting with the letters that spell out R  O  T  A  R  Y.

 

Next week's meeting is a Club Assembly focusing on Membership Development.

 

 

Meeting May 13, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

We had an outstanding presentation  by Eve Meyer, one of the District 6270 GSE Team Members who traveled to India last January. Eve showed pictures of many of the places she visited and told us about living with Indian families and visiting hospitals and schools. Eve is a nurse and was very interested in how medical services were provided. They had many more people to serve with less resources. Eve gave us insight into family life there , differences in social status and the role of women.  For most of us who will probably never get to India her presentation was a real learning experience.

 

Next week's program will be our annual Student Recognition with Randy Dean as featured speaker.

 

Meeting May 6, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

Rotarian Ron Kuramoto presented an interesting and informative program on Future Milwaukee, a leadership program affiliated with Marquette University's College of Professional Studies. This program is designed to help those attending to create positive and sustainable change throughout the greater Milwaukee area. For more information go to www.futuremilwaukee.org.

 

Next week's program will Eve Meyer talking about her GSE trip to India

 

Meeting April 29, 2009

Family of the Year Program - The Suzanne Ruf Family was honored as the 2009 Family of the Year.

 

Meeting April 22,2009

Club Assembly

 

Meeting April 15, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

Cathy Antonie of Planned Futures presented an excellent program om Long Term Health  Insurance. It is expensive but very important to have if you have substantial assets that would keep you from qualifying for Medicaid. She gave out a detailed handout, and recommends you see a qualified insurance professional if you have questions or need answers.

 

Next week's program is a Club Assembly

 

Meeting April 8, 2009

Notes from Hibbie 

 

For the April 8 meeeting the Rotary Club of Mitchell Field (RCMF) invited teachers and students from area High Schools to join us for lunch at MATC and a tour of MATC's ECAM facility. This was an opportunity for students in a technology curriculum to see how state-of -the-art technology and equipment is used by Wisconsin Industrial firms and get updated on current and future industrial education and job training. A teacer and three students each from Cudahy, St Francis, South Milwaukee, and Thomas More High Schools participated. Franklin H S,Oak Creek HS and the Professional Learning Institute were invited to participate,but could not attend. Twelve Rotarians also attended. MATC Staff showed us high tech equipment and explained traning concepts and how the equipment was used in industrial applications.

 

Next week's meeting will have a speaker on Long Term Care Insurance.

 

Meeting April 1, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

Melanie Sobel, Executive Director of the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission Control Commission (MADACC) gave a very informative talk about this important, but not widely known public agency.  MADACC works with county communities and agencies to make sure that animals are not left to their own devices, but are cared for and returned to their owners whenever possible. They offer low cost spay/neuter and other services. Everyone who has a pet should check out their web site, www.madacc.com .

 

Rob and Hibbie attended the District Assembly on Saturday and will report when time permits.

Next week's meeting will be off site at MATC, Oak Creek for lunch and a tour of the ECAM facility.

 

 

Meeting March 25, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

The  Club Assembly covered an update on the upcoming events, District Assembly on April 4( so far Ken, Rob And Hibbie said they were going), the MATC Tour on April 8(Hibbie needs a member attendance committment for lunch purchase), Senior Prom work sign-ups are being circulated and jobs filled, and the District Conference, April 24-26( the Club wiil pay member registration).

 

Rob gave us a brief run down on his attendance at PETS. He also has some ideas about recruiting new members. Rob passed out a couple of surveys for member input on how the the Club does or should function, Pulse Check for 2009-10 and Member Satisfaction Questionnaire.

 

Next week's speaker will talk about the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission Control Commission (MADACC).

 

 

Meeting March 18, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

THis reporter was absent for this week's program, but those attending said the progam featuring Milwaukee Roraract and Its President Michael Scheer was excellent.

 

The program for next week is Club Assembly.

 

 

Meeting April 22 2009

 

Meeting March 11, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

We were pleased to have Debra Fields from the Sojourner Family Peace Center give an excellent presentation about domestic violence and how pervasive it is in society today. Approximately one in three women in the U.S will experience domestic violence during their lifetime. The Sojourner Family Peace Center provides shelter, safety and stability and education to those in need. Domestic violence affects all ages and economic levels. The services provided through the Sojourner Family Peace Center, including a 24-hour hotline and beds for @ 90 people, are truly impressive. Debra's clear, passionate message helped us better understand how domestic violence affects communities and they are doing to create safe solutions.

 

President Ken reminded us of the District Assembly on April 4 and the District Conference on April 24-26 and encouraged attendance. Rob Bassett encouraged donations to the Rotary Foundation.

 

Next week's program wiil be by the Milwaukee Rotaract Club

 

Meeting March 4, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

At this week's meeting we were privileged to have Brian Monroe from District 6270 give an excellent talk about Membership Retention and Development and ways we can strengthen our club. Brian shared information on membership development from Rotary sources including International, Zone, District and Club levels. He clearly made the point that getting the information is important, but what we do with it is even more important. His message was friendly but sobering, many clubs are struggling to gain or even maintain membership. The concept of Rotary is as vital and compelling as ever, but such issues as   employment uncertainty, community business stability, demands on families, and generational changes present significant challenges to club growth. He pointed out that there are ideas and plans available to help clubs address these challenges and he would email some to our club leaders for their consideration. There were questions about weekly meeting requirements.  Brian mentioned some of the creative approaches some clubs were taking to make their meetings more accessible, including varied times and locations. The bottom line is that we are going to have to work to maintain and grow our membership.

 

Next week's program is on Domestic Violence Prevention and Education by Deborah Fields of Sojourner Truth House.

 

 

 

 

Meeting February 25, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's meeting was a Club Assembly. President Ken discussed upcoming District 6270 events such as the District Assembly on April 4 and the District Conference on April 24-26. Rob bassett mentioned the Every Rotarian Every Year Program, by which RI heps fund District projects. The goal is $100 per year per Rotarian. Donations can be made by mail or through the RI web site. Rob reported that Patti Plaschka got a familiarization tour of Senior Prom(April 26) tasks toward developing new leadership.  Rob said he could use donations of numerous $10 gift cards or restaurant certificates as door prizes at the Prom. Hibbie reported on behalf of John Clark that response to the Family of the Year was slow, only one nomination so far, and requested that Club members help by looking for nominees from among people they know. Funds have been set aside by the Club to provide a gift to the selected FOY family. Donations are still welcome. There was discussion that there may not be sufficient funds to provide $1500 each for the six annual student scholarships like we did last year.  A review of available funds by the Board will be necessary to set the amount. Hibbie reminded of the offsite luncheon at MATC on April 8.

 

Next week's program will be by Brian Monroe from District 6270 on Club Membership Retention and Development. 

 

 

Meeting February 18, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

 

Our program was presented by Randy Dean, Executive Director of the Petit National Ice Center, accompanied by Kevin Butler. Randy gave us a pictoral view of the Ice center and a summary of its many programs. It is one of the two major training sites for Olympic ice skaters and racers in the United States. The Petit also has numerous activities for the public such as ice hockey leagues, open skating and a running track big enough to host an indoor marathon. Despite the Petit's excellent facilities it is not well known. Randy and his staff are working to remedy tha . We were certainly impressed with this informative presentation.

 

 

Next week's program will be a Club Assembly.

 

 

Meeting February 11, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

Twenty four Rotarians, spouses and friends enjoyed the Annual Sweetheart Dinner 

 

Meeting February 4, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's program was a presentation of Super Bowl Raffle Earnings checks by Rob Bassett to members of the Cudahy High School Renaissance, the Oak Creek High School Renaissance, and the Professional Learning Institute. The students and their teachers/sponsors were introduced and the students talked about their activities and how those actvities encouraged and helped other students. Our newest member Julie Zdero was inducted into the Club by President Ken and warmly welcomed by members attending. WELCOME JULIE.  The April 8 meeting will be an off-site meeting at MATC- South in Oak Creek, involving lunch and a tour of the Center for Energy Conservation & Advanced Manufacturing. Three students from each of the high schools in our service area that may be interested in technical education are being invited to join us. Hibbie is coordinating the program and will provide future updates. Earlier in the week President Ken presented a $5000 donation from the Club to the Oak Creek Community Center for completion of  the Computer Lab dedicated to Dick Hay, a long time RCMF member who passed away in 2007. Dick's widow Helen Hay was at the presentation and sent a nice thank you note to the Club which President Ken read to the group.

 

Next week will be the Sweetheart Dinner at 6 pm at the Airport Milwaukee Room. There will be no noon meeting only thr dinner.

 

Meeting January 28, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

 

Patti Blaschka presented an excellent program entitled " Insurance Reality Check" in which she gave an overview of both commercial and personal insurance coverage.  She pointed out types of coverage that businesses might need and that insurance coverage rates are cyclical. The industry is now moving from lower to higher rates so expect increased evev without claims against your account. personal inurance comments were limited because of time. She mentioned that state minimum requirement were not good coverage guidelines. For example Wisconsin doesn't require uninsured motorist coverage but it is a coverage that is not expensive but is very important because of the number of people that are uninsured that could be in an accident with you. Patti also mentioned umbrella coverage as an effective way to increase homeowners and auto liability coverage without great cost. 

 

Final reading of the nominated 2009-10 Officer slate was completed and the slate was elected by unanimous vote.  President Ken announced that the Board had approved a $35 per meal cost for the Sweetheart Dinner by having a $10 Club subsidy. This was done to encourage attendance. Sign-up has been slow to date.

 

Next week's program will be a presentation of Super Bowl Raffle Earnings checks and an update on the Renaissance Program.

 

Meeting January 21, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

There was a Club Assembly this week with Hibbie substituting for President Ken. John Clark said that Family of the Year Program letters would be mailed out to schools and agencies by the 23rd and asked for help when the nominees are ready to be evaluated. Rob Bassett said that the Senior Prom would have to start later than usual on April 26 because of a church service until noon.  After discussion about set up time, Rob will come up with the official start time to go on the tickets after conferring with the Oak Creek C. C. manager.  There was discussion about the Super Bowl Raffle being a very effective fund raiser and  possibilities for expanding it.  Rob said that the Airport had cancelled construction plans involving the Milwaukee Room and the Club would be able to meet there for the forseeable future. Sign up sheet for the Sweetheart Dinner will be circulated at the next couple of meetings. Hibbie gave the second reading of the nominated officers for 2009-10. Hibbie announced that the April 8 meeting would be off site at MATC

 

Next week's program will feature Patti Blaschka with an "Insurance Reality Check"

 

Meeting January 14, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

Rob Ray, Area Representative for Life Line Screening gave a presentation on his company's medical screening services. They provide ultra-sound type screening that provdes preventive health information on individuals that can assist their doctors. Screenings are provided for carotid arteries, abdominal aortic aneurysms, atrial fibrillation, and osteoporosis and are read/reviewed by a board certified physician. Costs are not usually covered by insurance, but can provide early identification of problems and better options for treatment.  Pre-registration can be done by calling 800-772-8260.

 

Julie Zdero was announced as a proposed member.

 

Hibbie Hayslett gave the first reading of the slate of nominated officers for 2009-10. The full list is on the Home Page.

 

Next week's meeting is a Club Assembly

 

 

Meeting January 7, 2009

Notes from Hibbie

 

We had an excellent program to start the New Year presented by Brian Monroe of the Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary Club on the annual Medical Mission to Guatemala carried on by several clubs in the District. Approximately 1300 rural poor receive medical, dental, vision and  psychological help through the work of volunteers. Donated money provides for medical supplies and equipment to be taken to Guatemala for this program. Several clubs in the District, including RCMF, financially support this project . Brian indicated they would like us to renew our support for this year. It is something we will consider seriously.

 

Rob Bassett announced that the Super Bowl Raffle made approximatelt $2200 for the Club. The Sweetheart Dinner and Family of the Year are the next big events on the schedule. It was great to have Steve Sutherland back as a member.

 

Next week's program will have Rob Ray talking about Lifeline Screening. The monthly Board Meeting will be held at 11:00 am, January 14, prior to the regular meeting.

 

 

Meeting December 31, 2008

No Meeting

 

 

Meeting December 24, 2008

No Meeting

 

 

Meeting December 17, 2008

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's progrm was Jerrianne Hayslett discussing her recently published book Anatomy of a Trial.  Jerrianne worked for the Los Angeles Superior Court for nearly 12 years as the Public Information Officer managing high profile trials. She was directly involved in the O J Simpson criminal trial assisting Judge Ito on media issues. Based on her experiences then and subsequent work as a media consultant after leaving the court she wrote "Anatomy" about the lasting impact of the trial on the courts and the media. Being an insider at the trial she provides behind the scenes information that gives a fresh perspective on this trial. She read an excerpt from her book, answered questions and signed books for those who had or bought books. Additional information about the book is available at www.anatomyofatrial.com.               

 

Tom Spaltholz reported that John Clark is going to be handling  the Family of the Year program in 2009 and initial information will go out in mid January. It was great to see Steve Sutherland whose schedule now allows him to be with us again.

 

There are no meetings for the next two weeks because of the holidays. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.

 

 

Meeting December 10, 2008

Notes from Hibbie

 

The Annual Goodwill Christmas Party was a tremendous success. The party featured Santa, Elves and the Salvation Army musicians playing Christmas carols. The stars were our(approx.) 60 guests from Goodwill Industries who joined us for lunch and were surprised with a visit from Santa who passsed out gifts to everyone before moving on to visit others. Our guests generated such joy and enthusiasm that all Rotarians and visitors got a huge dose of "Christmas Spirit" in the most loving and generous sense of those words. Special thanks to Donna Stresing for pulling everthing together for this wonderful event and to Ken Tyborski who helped spread the magic of Old St Nick.

 

Next week's progrm will be Jerrianne Hayslett talking about her recently published book Anatomy of a Trial.  Additional information about the book is available at www.anatomyofatrial.com.

 

Meeting December 3, 2008

Notes from Hibbie

 

We were fortunate to have Elizabeth Howard of the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection update us on the types of fraud and scams that they are fighting and that may be tried on us as members of the general public. She cautioned everyone to be wary of anyone asking you to cash a check and send them money. Many scams are directed at getting access to and draining an individual's bank account.  Elderly people who are trusting and compliant are among the more frequent targets of scams and fraud. Elizabeth brought a number of Fact Sheets that provide information about various consumer problems. This information will be available at future meetings at our sign in table. If you have a question or a problem or want to file a complaint call the Consumer Protection Bureau at 800-422-7128. Their web site is www.datcp.state.wi.us.

 

Based on recommendations by the Board, members voted to ask the Foundation to send $1250 to the Dick Hay Memorial Computer Center in the Oak Creek. C. C. and $1500 to the Hike for Water Project( Guatemala).

 

Tom Spaltholz reported that Saturday's Bell Ringing was ready as scheduled.

 

Next week will be the Annual Goodwill Christmas Party starting at 11:30 am.

 

Meeting November 26

Notes from Hibbie

 

Mike Buckholdt of ATI Physical Therapy gave an excellent presentation on physical therapy for common injuries. He pointed out that businesses and individuals can benefit from efforts to prevent problems as well as seeking timely therapy if necessary. He focused on the shoulder, spine and knee, describing how these body structures are supposed to function. He also covered how injury, wear and tear, and deterioration can affect these areas.

 

Members discussed some of the highlights of Thanksgiving Basket deliveries. President Ken announced the December Board Meeting would be held next week, one week early, on Dec 3 at 11:00 am to avoid conflict with the Goodwill Christmas Party on Dec 10.

 

Next week we will have Elizabeth Howard of Wisconsin Consumer Protection return to give us an update on scammers and cheats that are operating here this season.

 

Meeting November 19

Notes from Hibbie

 

We were fortunate to have John Hopf, who is affiliated with the Oconomowoc Rotary Club, as our speaker. John is planning a "Hike for Water", which in translation means he is going to walk to raise money for effective, low cost filters ($35 each) to purify water for rural families in Guatemala who are unnecessarily sick and diseased because of contaminated water. John plans to start his 2,200-mile journey along the Appalachian Trail on March 22, 2009, in Georgia and finish in Maine. He plans to carry everything he needs, replenishing food and water along the way. He'll have a GPS with him and an emergency cell phone. He promised to file reports to help us keep track of his progress. Prior to his start he'll be visiting other Rotary Clubs, as well as civil organizations and businesses to solicit pledges of money for the water filter project. All money raised will go into the water project. None will be used for personal expenses associated with the "Hike".

 

 

Thanksgiving baskets will be assembled and delivered Saturday, November 22.

 

Next week's meeting wiil feature Mike Buckholdt of ATI Physical Therapy talking about Physical Therapy vs Common Injuries.

 

 

Meeting November 12

Notes from Hibbie

 

We were pleased to have Ken Skowronski, a remodeling general contractor from Franklin, present this week's program. Ken represented the Milwaukee Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), which has more than 880 members. This non-profit trade association promotes ethical conduct, sound business practices, and professionalism. He talked about dealing with contractors and other practical insights. Using a NARI member contractor is a big step toward insuring you'll get quality workmanship. Their web site has information about all aspects of remodeling : www.MilwaukeeNARI.org

 

President Ken reminded members to silence their cell phones so as not to interrupt the meeting or be discourteous to guests and speakers. He is also working on filling Club leadership positions.

 

Rob Bassett announce that if all Super Bowl Raffle tickets distributed are sold the Club will make more than $3000. Ticket stubs and money can be given to Rob anytime up to the Dec 17 deadline.

 

Donna Stressibg reminded all that the Dec 10 Goodwill Christmas Party will start at 11:30 am.

 

Tom Spaltholz reported that all the slots for Bell Ringers on Dec 6 have been filled.

 

Reminder: On November 22 we will meet at 8:00 am at the Clarion  to assemble and deliver the Baskets. There will be coffee, juice and pastries available as we work. Rob is still looking for sign-ups to help package deliver 55 baskets/meals. 

 

Next week's program will be a "Hike for Water" by John Hopf about his planned trek along the Appalachian Trail next Spring

 

Meeting November 5

Notes from Hibbie

 

Due to illness,  Patti Blaschka's program  on "Insurance Reality Check" was moved to November 19 and the Club Assembly moved forward to November 5.  At the Club Assembly several items were covered. 

 

President Ken and Rob Bassett attended the District Training Seminar on November 1 reported on the availability of District grants to increase the amount of money for the Club to use for its projects. We need to learn the application process.  Rob also had information on a water project that Club could investigate helping with.

 

The Club decided to have the Clarion Hotel as the official future meeting location in the event that our long term meeting location at the Airport is designated for other use and we have to move. President Ken and others put considerable effort into looking into various alternatives leading to the Clarion selection. Apparently the earlier construction plans that threatened to evict us have changed and future plans, if any, for taking our current meeting space are unknown at this time.

 

October 23, 2009 was announced as the date for next year's Auction Dinner at the Clarion Hotel. Various aspects of this year's event were discussed to smooth out the flow of activities for next year and some adjustments will be made. 

 

Rob is getting the final list of families for the Thanksgiving Basket Program. On November 22 we will meet at 8:00 am at the Clarion  to assemble and deliver the Baskets. There will be coffee, juice and pastries available as we work. Rob is still looking for sign-ups to help package deliver between 50 and 60 baskets/meals.

 

Tom Spaltholz needs a couple more helpers for the December 6 Salvatioin Army Bell Ringing.

 

The December10 Goodwill Christmas Party starts early, at 11:30 am to allow time for all the festivities.

 

Next week's program will be on Home Remodeling. We'll get tips from professionals on how to get projects done

 

 

Meeting October 29

Notes from Hibbie

 

We were honored to have Dr Bill Hodgkinson, Associate Dean of the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) talk to the Club about the Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing (ECAM). This new, $9 million, 34,000 square-foot applied technology center at the MATC Oak Creek Campus is designed to answer the competitive challenges facing manufacturers in greater Milwaukee. MATC has 35 area businesses invested in ECAM and strong enrollment for the courses offered. Business connections and teaching technology directly applicable to using industries create good job opportunities with a MATC education. For a detailed look at ECAM go to their website - http://matc.edu/ecam/.Sustainable Facilities Operations Course - coming in 2009 - view the program card

 

Marty and Rob reported on the Auction financials - approximately $15,800 was made thanks to the combined efforts of all who participated. Rob passed around a sign-up sheet for Thanksgiving Basket preparation and delivery on Saturday,  November 22 at the Clarion.  Tom Spaltholz Circulated a sign-up sheet for Salvation Army Bell Ringing on Saturday, December 6 at the Oak Creek Pick n' Save on 27th St a block south of 27th and College. President Ken and Rob plan to attend the District Training Seminar on Saturday in Hartland.

 

Best wishes to Peter May who is recovering from eye surgery and hopes to be back with us in a few weeks.

 

Next week's program will be presented by Rotarian Patti Blaschka on "Insurance Reality Check".

 

 

Meeting October 22

Notes from Hibbie

 

Tom Rave, Executive Director of Milwaukee Gateway Association presented the program this week. He gave an update on the activities of the Association which promotes business and commercial interests around the airport. Tom reported that working with various governmental agencies they have create positive improvements in the appearance of Layton and Howell Avenues through landscaping projects. Through the concerted efforts of member businesses they will continue to be strong advocates for development of the airport area. 

 

Marty Kleven distributed advance copies of the Auction Programand announce that set up for the auction items would be at 9:00 am Friday at the Clarion.

 

The program for October 29 will be by MATC about their new Center for Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing.

 

Meeting October 15

Notes from Hibbie

 

This meeting was held at the Wyndham Hotel. It is a sprawling building that extends likre a vine from the lobby. We were at an outer perimeter and had a nice room, good food and good attendance. Rob gave an update on the Auction.  There will be approximately 130 Silent Auction items and 20 Live Auction items, with some last minute shuffling still possible. Rob is trying to have the Program printed and in members' hands by next meeting. Items for the Entertainment, Booze and Restaurant Raffles can stilll be donated so bring whatever you have to the Wednesday meeting. If you come up with a Silent Auction item send Rob an email as soon as you can.

 

President Ken will put together some final information on our visits to possible meeting locations. Sculllebutt is that the construction at the airport that would displace us may not occur or will be significantly delayed due to vendor contract changes. We are in a wait and see mode.

 

Next week's program will be an update on the Airport Gateway Business Association by Tom Rave at the regular airport meeting room.

 

 

Meeting October 8

Notes from Hibbie

 

The program for this week was presented by Kent Aschenbrenner, who gave us an excellent overview of the organization, mission and contributions to the community of the Civil Air Patrol. Not only does the Civil Air Patrol provide traditional search and disaster aviation support, but also training and education through a cadet program.

 

Thanks to the Clarion Hotel for providing the room, a tasty meal and good service as we are trying out possible future meeting locations.

 

Next week's meeting will be a Club Assembly dealing with auction issues. The special location is the Wyndham Hotel near the corner of Layton and Howell.

 

 

 

 

Meeting October 1

Notes from Hibbie

 

Lt Dan Lang gave excellent talk to the Club on how fire and medical emergency services work in South Milwaukee and interact with other local communities. We can more readily appreciate the protection and care provided us after learning of the preparation, training and professionalism that goes into firemen being ready when needed. He emphasized that fire services would likely face fiscal challenges in the future due to the national finnancial situation and community support and understanding would be important.  

 

Next week's regular meeting program will be on the Civil Air Patrol by Kent Aschenbrenner. The meeting and Board Meeting just prior, will be held at the Clarion Hotel. See Home Page for directions.

 

 

Meeting September 24

Notes from Hibbie

 

We had the privilege of having DG Tamie Koop visit the Club and speak to the attending members. She expanded on the 2008-09 Rotary International theme "Make Dreams Real".  She pointed that RI efforts throughout the world in helping to provide or improve access to immunizations, medical care, clean water, nutrition, shelter, and education are the catalyst for the dreams of a better life becoming a reality for so many in the world who struggle to survive. She said that we all share in the great RI legacy of polio eradication from the world which is close to being attained. Within District 6270 she announced that a new Rotoract Club had been formed and that the World Affairs Seminar would resume June 20 at Carroll College in Waukesha. The DG also inducted our newest member Patti Blaschka into the Club. Welcome Patti !!

 

Next week's program will be presented by Lt Dan Lang of the South Milwaukee Fire Department on Fire safety and community fire services.

 

 

Meeting September 17

Notes from Hibbie

 
The meeting featured Rotarian Warren DeKraay who spoke on his club’s activities in developing a water project for a community in Ethiopia. After retiring from his surgery practice in Racine, Dr. DeKraay has spent much time traveling amd assisting with projects to help people in eastern Africa. His picture presentation clearly showed the need and benefit of providing access to water in northern Ethiopia. His advice and experience should help our club so we can work toward developing a similar project.
 
President Ken distributed a handout announcing a meeting and lunch at the Clarion Hotel on October 8 and at the Wyndham Hotel on October 15 – both located near the airport – to give members a feel for how these locations might work as a permanent meeting location. Rotarian Jack Bennett of the Whitnall Club was a guest.
 
Next week’s meeting program will be the annual visit of the District Governor. As a special addition to the meeting, District Governor Tamie Koop, will induct Patti Blaschka as our newest member. A special board meeting will precede the regular meeting at 11 a.m.

 

 

 

Meeting September 10

Notes from Hibbie

 

The principal outcome of the meeting was the reduction of the list of possible meeting sites to two, the Clarion Hotel and the Wyndham Hotel, both near the Airport. There will be further evaluation in the next few weeks.

 

Next week's program will feature information on an Ethiopian Water Project by Rotarian Warren DeKraay of Racine.

 

 

Meeting September 3

Notes from Hibbie

 

The meeting program was to feature comments by members about their most memorable work experience, in recognition of Labor Day. Z Masunungure turned out to be the featured speaker. He related a  work experience that  

was headed wrong for him that ultimately turned out good. The moral of his story is that during adversity it helps to be really good at your job, to have the courage to speak up, to use good judgment and to have a good boss.

 

President Ken is working on a matrix to cover the relevant information on the locations under consideration for the new meeting site.

 

Restaurant and entertainment certificates are needed for the raffles during the Auction. Rob has produced an attractive flyer that will help promote the Auction.

 

Next week's program is a Club Assembly. Monthly Board Meeting is at 11 am preceeding the noon regular meeting.

 

 

 

Meeting August 27

Notesfrom Hibbie

 

The meeting was focused around considerations for determining a new meeting location for the Club. President Ken reported  that the Packing House and the Oak Creek Community Center would like our business.  We already have affirmative input from the Clarion. Members shared their Knowledge of local establishments. After much discussion the consensus was the Club needed to move ahead in the light of the probable November 1 move deadline.  The key issues that will be involved in this decision will be 1) the location, 2)the ability of the place to meet our needs in terms of dedicated private meeting space and storage space and,  3) the cost and suitability of meals. Below is a list of possible places, pared down from a longer list, plus the addition of Spring Garden. President Ken will oversee the gathering of information over the next month and report back to the Club. Those not available to comment at meetings can give input by email. Generally silence means agreement with the proceedings.

 

Packing House

 

Porterhouse

 

Carleton Grange-Packard Avenue in St Francis

 

Polonez

 

Southwoods

 

Clarion Hotel

 

Oak Creek Community Center

 

Spring Garden

 

Meembers were reminded of the need for auction items or money. Contributions will be appreciated

 

Next week's program will feature comments by members about their most memorable work experience, in recognition of Labor Day.

 

 

 

Meeting August 20

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's meeting was a Club Assembly. The disccussion reviewed many of our earlier considerations covered some of the pros and cons of meeting in at places within the Club service area,  insofar as it might further complicate attendance. There was discussion about a breakfast club, but little interest. The consensus was for early input to the selection  process by asking members who have recommendations for places to be considered to email them to President Ken so that next Wednesday the Club can discuss places to be vetted by the search committee.

 

Tom Spaltholz indicated he would like to have some furture Club Assembly time to talk about some significant modifications to Family of the Year Program. John Clark has volunteered to take a key role in next year's program.

 

Rob Bassett and Marty Kleven gave an update on the Auction. Rob gave a handout listing all the items donated so far. Now is the time for items to come in. Rob is looking for program ads. Those who don't have a fix on items can substitute a cash donation if they prefer. Wine and liquor donations for the Hospitality Raffle are ready to be received so start bringing bottles to meetings any time. The Garlic Mustard Pickers will provide music at the Auction.

 

Next week's program is Club Assembly.

 

 

Meeting August 13

Notes from Hibbie 

 

 

The program was presented by Lisa Holewa, co-author of the book, What Kindergarten Teachers Know. She discussed the premise of the book, which was presenting the techniques of successful kindergarten teachers in teaching, controlling and nurturing young children in a school environment and how those techniques can be applied by parents, grandparents and caregivers. Holewa and her co-author, award-winning kindergarten teacher Joan Rice, interviewed teachers across the country to document their book. Meeting attendees showed much interest in the presentation with an active question and answer period.

 

 President Ken announced that the board had approved the proposal for membership for Patti Blaschka and that the member review period would start soon.It was great to see Gordy Bohmann who joined us again after a long absence following major surgery.  We're glad his recuperation is going well enough for Rotary to be in his schedule.  

 

Wendie Rehorst’s guest Judy Shortridge, proprietor of Living Dimensions Real Estate, attended our meeting for the first time. Hibbie’s wife, Jerrianne, also attended as a guest.

 

 Rob Bassett gave a quick run-down on the Auction. Seventy-four members and guests so far have said they will attend the auction and dinner, scheduled for Friday, October 24. Rob said he has only a few auction items in hand. There was an effort to get a message to Hibbie to stop talking about the 40 items he says are stored in his basement and turn them in. Will the message get through? Stay tuned.

 

 Next week’s program is a Club Assembly.

 

 

Meeting August 6

Notes from Hibbie 

 

 

Thanks to Ken Tyborski and Heritage Funeral Homes, RCMF had an interesting meeting at the Heritage location in Oak Creek, one of seven locations in the area south of Milwaukee. According to reports, those attending were treated to an excellent lunch and a tour of the facility. Attendees were also provided a briefing on the trends in the funeral services industry and a very useful talk about the importance of preplanning for funerals and issues to be concerned about. For those who missed this meeting, including me, there's probably some important information we should catch up on.

 

Next week's meeting features authors Lisa Holewa and Joan Rice who will be discussing their book, What Kindergarten Teachers Know.

 

 

Meeting July 30

Notes from Hibbie 

 

 

We were privileged to have Mike Wittman and three team members visit us, talk about the robotics program and demonstrate the robot they built this year. The team won honors in competitions in Milwuakee and Atlanta. The More Robotics process is fostering interest in engineering by the participating students. Students as young as nine years old can be involved in Lego Leagues at various levels pointed toward developing skills and interest in basic engineering concepts leading eventually to the robotics program at the high school level. Pesident Ken presented a check to Mike to support this excellent program.

 

The Wednesday August 6 noon meeting will be held at the Heritage Funeral Home , 9200 S.27th Street in Oak Creek( approx. 1/4 mile north of Ryan Rd.). Ken Tyborski ,who will give the program, has graciously invited us for lunch and an on-site visit as he gives an update on the Funeral Services business. This an easy location to get to and is only five minutes from the airport. Should you need additional information, Ken's cell # is 414-322-9309.
 

 

Meeting July 23

Notes from Hibbie 

 

Comments abbreviated due to being on vacation.

 

This week's program was presented by Jon Janowski of the Hunger Task Force.   

 

Next week's program will feature the Thomas More H. S. Robotics Team demonstrating their robot.

 

Meeting July 16

Notes from Hibbie 

 

The meeting was a Club Assembly. President Ken passed out information on available water projects for the club to ultimately select to spend $6,500 on. The members discusssed the possiblility of merging with the Whitnall Club because of declining membership, etc. After considerable input from those present the consensus was to put aside any consideration for merging for the forseeable future. The main event for the assembly was the induction of Jenessa Magolan and Wendie Rehorst. President Ken conducted the ceremony and presented them with membership certificates, Rotary pins and name badges. All present heartily welcomed both new members. 

 

Next week's program is being presented by Jon Janowski of the Hunger Task Force.  

 

 

Meeting July 9 

Notes from Hibbie

 

Bethany Criss, Interim Executive Director of America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee brought us a stimulating program on racism. Using an interactive approach Bethany was able to involve mmany of us in the discussion process. Significant ideas and concepts were shared. This brief program will hopefully create a renewed awareness that racism is still a problem for America and the world. For those interested, a visit to America's Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM) at 4th St and North Ave in Milwaukee will provide in depth information the history of racism and social injustice. Specicific information about ABHM can be found at www.blackholocaustmuseum.org.

 

Visitors and guests included, Patti Blaschka, James Criss and Jerrianne Hayslett

Next week will be a Club Assembly at which time Wendie Rehorst and Jenessa Magolan will be inducted into Club Membership. Additionally important issues about the future of the Club will be discussed, such as whether our Club should consider merging with the Whitnall Club. 

 

 

Meeting July 2 

Notes from Hibbie

 

The July 4 week's program featured Iraq veteran Sgt. Rick Martinez and his presentation, "The Journey of a Lifetime." Sgt Martinez gave an impressively narrated pictoral and video presentation of his tour of duty in Iraq during 2004. Also included was a table display of pictures and memorablia that added personal context to his Iraq experiences.  The theme of the presentation, A Journey of a Lifetime, is also the title of a book that captured the daily travails of a family apart through the compilation of emails and letters between Sgt Martinez and his mother, Sandra Brown, who also facilitated contact with his young daughter. Sandra was also involved in the presentation, enhancing the family perspective. The book is available at the Cudahy Library or through Sandra Brown (SandBro4@aol.com) at $15 per copy.

 

We welcomed Rotarian Jack Bennett from the Whitnall Club. Visitors included Patti Blaschka, guest of Rodger Nelson; Diane Garnier, guest of Bob Garnier; and Jerrianne, Chris and Dawn Hayslett, guests of Hibbie Hayslett.

 

President Ken announced the July Board Meeting will be next Wednesday, July 9 at 11 am.

 

Next week's program will be by Bethany Criss of America's Black Holocaust Museum about a new exhibit on Racism.

 

 

Meeting June 25 

Notes from Hibbie

 

The program was Installation of Officers for the Club year 2008-2009.  Prior to the Installation, John Clark gave a report on his Random Act of Kindness. Hibbie thanked Club members for their support during the past year. Secretary Bob Garnier and Treasurer Jim Briselden were recognzed for extra work required by their offices. Hibbie recognized several additional members with awards for their service during the year as follows:

 

Certificates of Appreciation

Rob Bassett

John Clark

Marty Kleven

Ziyanai Masunungure

Tom Schoenecker

Donna Stresing

 

Certificate of Distinguished Service

 Larry Haskin

 

Rotarian of the Year

Tom Spaltholz

 

Those not present to receive their awards will have them presented at a future meeting.

 

Rodger Nelson was the Installing Official and administered the oath of office to incoming President Ken Tregellas and his fellow incoming office.

 

Ken, in a short speech, indicated he wanted to continue the club programs, work to  improve them and begin the task of finding a new location for club meetings when the airport construction starts in November. Ken said he would like to find circumstances where individuals and families served by our programs can be assisted in a way that will help them be self-sustaining instead of continuing in perpetual need. Several members of the Salvation Army Centennial Corps where Ken works attended the meeting to show support for Ken as he was installed as president.  As the meeting ended everyone joined in wishing Ken well.

 

Next week's program will feature Iraq veteran Sgt. Rick Martinez and his presentation, "The Journey of a Lifetime." 

 

 

 

Meeting June 18 

Notes from Hibbie

 

This meeting was an Award Celebration. Twelve Community organizations were awarded grants totaling $5000. Nine of the twelve were present to personally receive their checks and give us an update on their services.

 

Also the members at the meeting voted to ratify a Board decision to redirect $5000,  previously designated for a Centennial Project at the airport but not used,  to the Salvation Army for the purchase of chairs for their new auditorium.

 

Our best to Gordy Bohmann who recovering from heart surgery.

 

Next week's program is the installation of officers for 2008-09.

 

 

50th Anniversary Celebration Dinner June 10 

Notes from Hibbie

 

Kudos to Larry Haskin and his committee for organizing the wonderful celebration for our Club's 50th Anniversary. More than seventy current and former members and their guests attended and joined in the festivities. The location was perfect and the weather cooperated beautifully. We had a great view from the South Shore Yacht Club upper-level dining room of Lake Michigan's shimmering waters punctuated by white sails. An array of Rotary Club flags from clubs across the country and around the world hung like pennants around the walls, and fresh flowers decorated the snowy linen-covered tables. The Garlic Mustard Pickers provided their usual lively, toe-tapping Irish folk music during the pre-dinner mixer. After an excellent dinner, Larry Haskin introduced District Governor and Mrs. Ted Gurzynski, a past-president of RCMF, and District Governor-Elect Tamie Koop. Larry read a congratulatory letter from Dar Read, who served as our Club's first president. Dar, now 90 years old, lives in Florida. DG. Ted spoke and shared some of his Rotary experiences. Rodger Nelson gave a talk about RCMF history and what the Club has meant to him. Hibbie Hayslett and Ken Tregellas gave inspiring comments about the current Club and the Club of the future, respectively. DG-Elect Tamie presented a certificate from Rotary International to honor RCMF's 50 years of chartered service. It was great fun for all to mix with guests and former members all happy to be celebrating RCMF's golden anniversary.

 

Don't forget the Board Meeeting on June 18 followed by the grant Awards to the Community Celebration at the noon meeting.

 

 

Meeting June 4 

Notes from Hibbie

 

The meeting featured Wisconsin Law Journal Managing Editor Tony Anderson as speaker. Anderson, who is also president of the Milwaukee chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists spoke on the topic of The Consequences of Unethical Behavior. Using a variety of examples he contrasted the unethical behavior of individuals, the impact on victims of the behavior and impact on the public. The lively question-and-answer period showed the interest in this informative presentation.

 

Hibbie reminded those gathered of the Rotary International Conference in Los angels, June 15-18.

 

 Larry Haskin reported that the 50th Anniversary Celebration on June 10 was on track with more than sixty reservations made.

 

Best wishes to Ken Tyborski, who had knee surgery, and to Barbara Nelson, who broke her elbow, as they recuperate.

 

Meeting May 28 

Notes from Hibbie

 

This meeting was a Club Assembly. Fourteen members were in attendance.Larry Haskin gave an update on the 50th Anniversary Celebration Dinner. Approximately 60 people have signed up to attend. Larry has developed a program that will combine club history, fellowship and fun.

 

The main issued discussed at the meeting was the Club moving from our long-time home at Mitchell Field. The latest information is that theClub will have to move to a new location sometime after November 1,depending on the airport construction schedule for the Milwaukee Roomarea at that time.There was extensive discussion about what should be considered relative to the move. TheClarion Hotel has presented a proposalfor a temporary accommodation for the Club that could be worked intoa long-term location. There are several other potential locations near the airport that could beconsidered. There also may be some space at the airport but it doesn’tlook promising. Hibbie indicated that whatever direction we take the Club must have procedures that assure that the Club’s needs are met with the membership informed and involved.

 

A volunteer committee of Ken Tregellas, Hibbie Hayslett, Bill Erby, Marty Kleven and Larry Haskin will gather information, develop options and report back to the Club.

 

Another consideration brought up was the Mitchell Field Club merging with the Whitnall Club since a move was in the offing any way. The opinion was expressed that both clubs are experiencing declining membership and that the idea of joining forces had merit. Jack Bennett of the Whitnall Club was a visitor this week. Jack will talk to the Whitnall Club president with possible informal contact with us  in the near  future. The committee identified above will explore this option if it develops.

 

 An uresolved issue is an appropriate means to honor the memories of Dick Hay and Emmett Jones.

 

 Best wishes to Ken Tyborski  and Barbara Nelson who are recupurating.

 

Next week’s speaker will be Tony Anderson, managing editor of the Wisconsin Law Journal.

 

 

 

Meeting May 21 

Notes from Hibbie

 

Called Student Recognition Day, not surprisingly, this meeting was dedicated to recognition of the top students academically at Cudahy HS, Franklin HS, Oak Creek HS, South Milwaukee HS, St. Francis HS, and St. Thomas More HS, as well as a student from each school who recieved a $1500 scholarship from the Club. Each student was called up by name, their achievement was recognized, presented a certificate, a picture taken and they told us their college destination and academic major. Most of the students were headed for UW Madison, other choices were Marquette, UWM, MATC, U of Chicago, U of Indiana, UW La Crosse, Alverno College, and St. Mary's (Minn.). There was a great turnout, every student invited came.  Twenty nine students participated, accompanied by school leaders, principals, guidance counselors, and one parent all representing the various schools.

 

Jim McIlvaine, a former Marquette basketball star and former NBA player, currently color announcer for Marquette Basketball, was the featured speaker. He encourage the students to stick with school because a degree will help create job opportunities and quality of life potential that will more difficult without it. He also encouraged students to look for a profession or job they enjoy. He noted that many of the courses of study announced could result in contributions back to the community. Jim's common sense comments were well received by the students.

 

Many thanks to Tom Schoenecker, Larry Haskin, and Randy Groleau whose work made this program a resounding success. Thanks also go to all the members who have worked and supported club fund raising. The fact that we were able to raise the scholarship award amount from $1000 to $1500 this year is significant. Helping to educate the youth of our community is a truly great investment of club resources.

 

Next week's program is Club Assembly.

 

 

Meeting May 14 

Notes from Hibbie

 

Hibbie reminded members of the upcoming District Conference , Friday-Sunday in Lake Geneva and of the Club's 50th Anniversary Celebration at 6pm June 10 at the South Shore Yacht Club.

 

For the weekly program, Bob Gutierrez, Project Director and Brian Swenson, Project Manager, representing the Dept. of Transportation, gave the Club an update on planed improvements to the I 94 North-South Corridor and the Mitchell Interchange. Work will start next year on reworkimg the Mitchell and College Ave Interchanges. There will be important changes at the Mitchell Interchange and Plainfield curve to improve safety and traffic flow. I 94 was designed and built to 50's and 60's standards that aren't compatible with modern traffic. And the roadway substructure is beginning to fail after @ 50 years use so rebuild is to meet traffic safety and road wear needs. A new interchange will be built at Drexel Ave. We can count on dealing with I 94 road building from the Mitchell to the Illinois State Line beginning in 2009 and continuing through 2017.

 

Next week's program will be Student Recognition in which top students will be introduced and scholarships will be presented. Jim McIlvaine, a former Marquette basketball star and former NBA player, will be the featured speaker.  Thanks in advance to Tom Schoenecker for putting this evevt together.  Don't miss this program.

 

 

 

Meeting May 7

Notes from Hibbie

 

Unfortunately I was in California during this meeting and missed what I hear was an outstanding program by Bill Isbister on the Internment of Japanese - Americans During WW II.  One member considered but did not have kids miss school to hear about this part of our history and expressed regret for not having them attend.

 

 

Meeting April 30

Notes from Hibbie

 

Hibbie announced that the District Conference will be held May 16-18 in Lake Geneva. Registration can be done through the Districe web site www.rotary6270.org.  The club will pay registration for those wishing to attend. We wished Larry and Holly Haskin well as they departed for Italy. Jennessa Magolan of the Clarion Hotel was welcomed as a guest.

 

Kathy Arciszewski( former County Supervisor) presented an excellent program on an addiction treatment and education program called New Way. A New Way focuses on treating addiction as a chronic disease that needs

early intervention and public support, particularly public funding. A key point was that untreated addiction places a burden on taxpayers because an untreated addicted person is likely to become a lawbreaker and the public expense of incarceration is up to seven times more expensive than treatment.

 

 We are looking forward to an exciting Senior Prom on May 4 at the Oak Creek Community Center. Several Club volunteers have signed on tohelp Rob Bassett make this another successful Rotary event.

 

Next week’s program is Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and will be presented by Rotarian Bill Isbister.

 

 

 

Meeting April 23

Notes from Hibbie

 

Ken Tregellas presided at the meeting in Hibbie's absence. Ken, Hibbie and Rob Bassett attended the District Assembly on Saturday, April 19 and got as well as shared the latest Rotary information with District and Club leaders. Ken and Hibbie were prize winners at attendance drawing. The prizes were quickly recycled by Rob into Senior Prom door prizes.

 

We had great attendance at the second Family of the Year recognition. About 36 people were there inckluding 20 family members and guests.  We had guests from Fritsche Middle School (Robin Kitzrow) to support the Randy Young Family, Jane Gennerman from General Mitchell School to support the Tom Schmidt Family from Cudahy, and to support the Edward Berns Family from Oak Creek, we had Mary Beth Berns parents, Loran and Melanie Stave,  Michael and Luann Berns, and Cassidy Bowen.

 

Next week's program is " A New Way" ( Addiction Treatment and Education), by Kathy Arciszewski.

 

 

 

Meeting April 16

Notes from Hibbie

 

Announcements were made regarding the District Assembly on April 19 and the District Conference, May 16-18. Rob Bassett reported that plans for the Senior Prom were progressing.

 

In introducing the Family of the Year Program Hibbie recognized the outstanding service of Tom Spaltholz for his work on the Family of the Year. Tom introduced the Dean Anderson family and the Stuart Swanson family from south Milwaukee, as well as the family members and school leaders who came to this presentation. Tom also told of the many outstanding qualities and excellent contributions to their community by all the family members. The club honored the families with several gifts.

 

Next week's program will be recognition of Families of the Year from Bayview, Cudahy, and Oak Creek.

 

 

 

Meeting April 9

Notes from Hibbie

 

Hibbie again announced that the District Assembly will be on Saturday morning April 19 in Slinger. Hibbie, Ken T and Rob Bassett plan to attend. Let us know if you want to go and can car pool. Tom Spaltholz reported that the Family of the Year program recognition will be conducted at the next two meetings. Rob Bassett reported on the Senior Prom and passed around a sign-up sheet for the members to volunteer. Auction solicitation letters and donation forms are available and can be picked up at our meetings.

 

The Rotary Club of Mitchell Field's website (wiki) can now be accessed through the District 6270 website by clicking on Mitchell Field in the club locator. Now more people can know who we are and what we do.

Guests were Rotarian Tom Tesch (Milwaukee North Shore), Chris Voss(Past President), Wendie Rehorst, Diana Garnier and Jenessa Magolan, the new Sales Manager at the Clarion Hotel.

 

Rotarian Barb Felix of the Milwaukee Sunrise Club, assisted by Rotarian Jan Constable of the Elmbrook club gave us a very informative presentation about literacy. Barb explained the background and extent of literacy problems in the world and specifically in America. She heads an organization delivering literacy programs. Jan Constable shared his  experience in becoming a literacy volunteer and working to help non-readers. Additional information is available at www.literacyservices.org or 414- 344-5878.  Club or family members who are interested in learning about literacy program and what volunteers can do may contact Hibbie.

 

Next week we will honor Family of the Year selectees from South Milwaukee, the Anderson family and the Swanson family.

 

 

 

Meeting April 2

Notes from Hibbie

 

Rob Bassett reported that ticket sales for the Senior Prom were on schedule. He passed around a sign-up sheet for volunteer task support needed for the Prom from members.  The status of other programs remain on track. Donation Forms and Letters to Potential Donors to the October 24 Auction are available for pick-up. Now is the time to begin soliciting and collecting items.

 

Wendie Rehorst and Diana Garnier were our guests this week.

 

Bill Hattendorf ( a member of the Downtown Rotary Club) gave a power point presentation on the upcoming 2008 U S Bank Golf Championship, July 14-20 at Brown Deer. The key points were the significant amount of money raised for local charities, the great opportunity for businesses to host clients in a exciting atmosphere, the spectator friendliness of the Brown Deer course, and the many volunteer opportunities available that week. More information is at www.usbankchampionship.com.

 

The April Board Meeting will be held at 11:00 am April 9.

 

Next week's program will feature Barb Felix talking about Literacy Programs.

 

 

Meeting March 26

Notes from Hibbie

 

 

Tom Spaltholz, Rob Bassett, Larry Haskin and Tom Schoenecker provided updates on our Family of the Year, Senior Prom, 50th Anniversary Celebration and Scholarship programs. Rob Bassett also gave a report on last weekend's Wisconsin Regional Robotics Competition at the US Cellular Arena. The Thomas More Team, which we support won the Wisconsin Regional Chairman's Award.

 

We were pleased to have as guests Rotarian Bill Isbister from Brookfield and Diana Garnier.

 

 Rob Bassett, who is also the District 6270 Water Coordinator, gave the program on "Thirsting to Serve Water," which featured a compelling DVD presentation on Rotary's commitment to help create more and better resources for clean water throughout the world. Not only is the need great, but there is also great opportunity for partnership and programs to address these needs. The goal is for every club in the District to develop or assist in a water project. The prime organization is the Water And Sanitation Rotarian Action Group (WASRAG). More information is available at the WASRAG website, http://www.wasrag.org.

 

 The program for April 2 is the US Bank Championship Golf Tournament and will be presented by Bill Hattendorf.  

 

 

 

 

Meeting March 19

Notes from Hibbie

 

 

Tom Spaltholz reported that the Families of the Year had been selected and would be notified in the next few days. Families from Bay View, Cudahy, Oak Creek and South Milwaukee will be honored on April 16 and 26 meetings. No families were nominated from Franklin and St Francis this year. Tom has done a teriffic job in running this program.

 

Hibbie reported on the Random Act of Kindness that $80 had been given to the South Milwaukee Human Concerns Food Bank. John Clark was selected to carry out the next ROK.

 

The meeting this week was a Club Assembly. The main topics of discussion were the 50th Anniversary Celebration and increasing the club's membership:

 

50th Anniversary Celebration - Larry Haskin presented a preview of the dinner menu and some program ideas under consideration. We plan to invite past members and we're seeking memorabilia and photographs from past years to put on display at the event. Great thanks to Larry and his committee members Randy Groleau, Tom Schoenecker and Bob Garnier for their work.

 

Membership - We have brought in a few new members during the past year, but the consensus is that we need to do more. Although individual contact is the most common way to gain new members, we entertained a suggestion to hire a professional in either marketing or public relations to help find and contact potential members. This idea will be discussed at the next Board Meeting.

 

 We were pleased to have Wendie Rehorst attend again and participate in the discussion.

 

 The program for the upcoming meeting on Wednesday will be " Thirsting to Serve Water", by Rob Bassett.

 

 

 

Meeting March 12

Notes from Hibbie

 

We had a rather small turnout for one of the best weather days in a long time. The warm day made the walk from the surface parking lot easier since the parking structure was full..

 

Rob Bassett told us about the Thomas More Robotics Team's participation Friday and Saturday at a regional competition at the Cellular Arena. Tom Spaltholz reported that Family of the Year participation from local families was lagging this year.

 

We were pleased to have Diana Garnier as a guest.

 

Phil Rebensburg's program presentation was an update on Emergency Communications. He gave a handout on bandwidths and discussed how some agencies used their communications equipment. With each manufacturer creating their own radio types that can't communicate with each other, it is fortunate that specialized equipment is available to connect neighboring police, fire and rescue services during emergencies situations. The van Phil's group operates is equipped with this connecting equipment and is dispatched to emergency incidents when needed. It appears that there is no move to standardize or create compatibility in day-to-day emergency radios.

 

Next week we will have a Club Assembly

 

 

 

Meeting March 5

Notes from Hibbie

 

If there were a prize for person who brought the most guests to this meeting, Larry Haskin would have been the hands-down winner. In addition to his wife, Holly, his entourage included St. Thomas More High School President Bob Pauly, Alumni Board Member Jeff Korpal and St. Thomas More students Ramona Novak and Thomas Gates. Ramona, St. Thomas More valedictorian, and Thomas, the salutatorian talked about their activities, accomplishments and plans for the future. Thomas Gates had the additional distinction of a member of a Family of the Year at our club a few years ago.

 

It was good to see Wendie Rehorst visiting again.

 

The program featured Milwaukee Wave Indoor Soccer Team Chief Operating Officer Mike Lafferty and Public Relations Director Matt Schroeder. They presented a pictorial history of the team players and highlights from the team's 24 years of operation. A key part of their presentation is a project that has been presented to the City of Cudahy to use the defunct Iceport Arena site for Wal-Mart and a training facility for the Milwaukee Wave. According to Mike and Matt the new training facility has the potential to be a hub for develoing youth soccer in the area as well as benefit local business interests. There has been local opposition to Wal-Mart and as the lead business in the project, if Wal-Mart is rejected the Wave training facility cannot be developed.

 

Best wishes to President-Elect Ken Tregellas who is attending the Persident-Elect Training Seminar (PETS) in Appleton this weekend.

 

Next week's program brings back Phil Rebensburg to talk to us about Emergency Communications.

 

 

 

Meeting February 27

Notes from Hibbie

 

We had a surprise visit at our meeting on Wednesday from Wendy Rehorst, a past member. She was greeted warmly by old and new members alike. We hope she will return often.

 

Hibbie gave a dramatic reading from “Green Eggs and Ham” in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday.

 

Tom Spaltholz gave an update on our Family of the Year Program and Rob Bassett updated us on the Senior Prom upcoming on May 4. Hibbie reiterated the Club’s thanks to the Jones Family for the $1,500 in memorial donations from Emmett’s funeral.  Rob Bassett reported on his activities as District Water Coordinator and may have a proram on water for us soon.

 

Amy Kuba, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor with the Veterans Administration gave us an interesting presentation on a work program for veterans. Getting jobs for veterans is a good thing, but an additional benefit of this particular program is that the companies that hire veterans also receive financial benefits beyond getting a good worker. Anyone with a business looking for good employees should contact Amy Kuba at Amy.Kuba@va.gov to find out the details. For those who may consider volunteering to help or visit veterans at the VA, the name of the Milwaukee, WI voluntary service contact is Denise Jashinsky at (414) 384-2000 ext. 45338.  Also, following is a link to the national voluntary service web page. http://www1.va.gov/volunteer/

 

The program for our next meeting is Mike Lafferty of the Milwaukee Wave Soccer on a proposed new team training center.

 

 

Meeting February 20

Notes from Hibbie

 

At the Club Assembly, Rob Bassett presented check from Super Bowl Raffle ticket sales to representatives from Oak Creek High School Renaissance and the Professional Learning Institute (PLI). Three students from PLI spoke about their accomplishments.

 

Jeff and Janice Jones presented $1,500 in donations given to honor the memory of Emmett Jones. Gloria, Jeff, Janice and the entire Jones family are very gracious to support the work of our club in such a generous way. Thank you.

 

On Saturday, February 23 members of the Club attended the visitation/memorial for the passing of Frances King, Marty Kleven's mother. Our condolences go out to Marty, Chris and the entire extended family.

 

The program on February 27 will feature Amy Kuba from the Veterans Administration speaking on the Work Rehabilitation Program. 

 

 

Meeting February 13 -- Sweetheart Dinner

Notes from Hibbie

 

Those who attended the Sweetheart Dinner got just what was advertised -- good food, lots of fun and great entertainment. Vern Bethea was responsible for the gastronomic delights. The Atlantic salmon and filet mignon got "best ever" ratings from the attendees. The fun was provided by everyone there. (Rotarians and spouses do know how to have a good time!) James and Mary Criss were welcomed as guests and joined in the fun. Barbershop quarteters "Shear Delight" delivered the terrific entertainment. Their harmonious tunes evoked memories for many and toe-tapping for everyone. Lynn Heinrich impressed the crowd by correctly answering nearly every question about the classic songs. All in all, the event provided great fellowship -- and warmth on a cold evening. Thanks to John Clark and Rob Bassett who planned and coodinated this excellent annual event and the entertainment.

 

The February 20 meeting is a Club Assembly in which checks will be presented to community groups who earned money through the Super Bowl Raffle Program, and we will get an update on their activities.

 

February 20 --Board Meeting will be at 11:00 a m

 

 

 

Meeting February 6 --- Canceled, Snow Storm

 

Meeting January 30

Notes from Hibbie

 

Announcements included reports on the Sweetheart Dinner, the Family of the Year Program, and the Senior Prom. Twenty nine have signed up to attend the Sweetheart Dinner,  if you have signed up yet do so right away. Hibbie passed out some information on Black History Month Programs at America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee. Their web site is www dot blackholocaustmuseum dot org. if additional indformation is desired. Christins Rasmussen announced that she was taking a new job in suburban Chicago and would be leaving the club. We appreciate her service to the club and wish her well in her new job.

 

Rick Debe, District Chair for Polio Plus provided a inspiring proram on Polio Plus Partners a new twist to an ongoing program. There have been polio outbreaks in areas thought to be under control. World politics are making it difficult for people outside these countries to safely assist in immunizations. The new effort which is to equip local Rotary Clubs to carry out the immunizations is desperately in need of funds. Any funding received from Rotary Clubs will receice matching donations from Rotary International and the Gates Foundation.

 

Hibbie announced that the February Board Meeting will be held a week early on Feb 6 at 11:00 a m.

 

The program for Feb 6 will feature Mike Lafferty of the Milwaukee Wave. 

 

 

Meeting January 23

Notes from Hibbie

 

Announcements included reports on the Sweetheart Dinner, the Family of the Year Program, and the Senior Prom, as well as kudos for Ken Tregellas and the Salvation Army for assisting area participants in the Guatemala Medical Relief Project with parking while in Guatemala.

 

Dr. Steve Patz, Superintendent of the Franklin School District gave a very interesting talk about Franklin Public Schools and how they approach education. He was very strong on respect for each other by administrators, teachers and students being a key element in effective learning.

 

Next week's speaker is Rick Debe, of District 6270 speaking on Polio Plus. 

 

 

Meeting January 16

Notes from Hibbie

 

Our guests this week were Major Guy Thompson of the Salvation Army and Diana Ganier, wife of Bob Ganier.

 

John Clark announced that this year's Sweethear Dinner, on February 13, will include entertainment. The Shear Delight Barbershop Quartet will be featured, as will great food. Sign up at the next meeting or email John Clark at jbclark[at}milwpc.com. Entre choices are filet mignon or Atlantic salmon filet.

 

Tom Spaltholz said information for Family of the Year nominations would be mailed out in a few days.

 

Rob Basset reported that Senior Prom tickets would be sent to area senior centers.

 

Ken Tregillas reported that the Salvation Army had received a $3,000 donation from Host Marriot, the Airport food contractor.

 

Jim Briselden performed our Random Act of Kindness for December by giving the $100 collection to people at a food bank. Ken Tregellas was selected to perform the next Random Act of Kindness.

 

Gordy Bohmann pointed out that members donating to Every Rotarian Every Year should use the address from the Rotary International.org website. The mailing addresses on the brochure are outdated.

 

Our program was on the upcoming conversion to digital broadcast television featuring Jan Wade and Dean Maytag of Hearst Broadcasting (channel 12). This conversion we found out during this program will take place by February 2009 and affect all television sets receiving signals through the air by antenna. These sets will require a converter box to receive the new digital signals that are replacing the old analog signals that have been with us since the 1940s. Good news to most of us who have cable television. No converter boxes are needed and there will be literally no apparent effect to our reception except that it will probably be better and clearer.

 

Next week's speaker will be Dr. Steve Patz, Superintendent of the Franklin School District.

 

 

 

Meeting January 9

Notes from Hibbie

 

It is great to have friends, particularly in the financial service business. Our scheduled speaker on IRAs had to cancel his presentation and Al Henry came to our rescue. Al, an Honorary Member of the Club, who handles investments for UBS, volunteered on very short notice to give the program. The result was a very informative overview of the market and financial trends, as well as some insights on the economy and  investiments that might be suitable to the current financial climate.

 

Tom Spaltholz reported that the Family of the Year Program is getting underway. Volunteers are still needed to host the families when selected and assist them in preparing for and attending the recognition meeting.

 

John Clark is heading up the Sweetheart Dinner this year. This annual club event is being held at the Mitchell Field Airport Milwaukee Room (the regular club meeing room) at 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 13. The menu choices are filet mignon and Atlantic salmon. In addition to excellent food, there will also be entertainment by a well-known area barbershop quartet. A sign-up sheet will be at the next meeting, or you can sign up by email at jbclark@milwpc.com.

 

Rob Bassett reminded us that the Senior Prom will be held this year on Sunday, May 4, at the Oak Creek Community Center.  Tickets are being printed and will be on sale at senior centers and other locations  

 

Wednesday's week's program will be by Dean Maytag of Hearst Communications, who will talk about "The Conversion to Digital Broadcast Television". 

 

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Meeting January 2

Notes from Hibbie

 

We started the New year with a Club Assembly. Among the items discussed was orientation of new members. The concensus was that formal orientation sessions were not needed given the relatvely small membership and the pattern of involving new members in club activities early and frequently. Another item discussed was plans and records for club acitivities. All of the club activities are well planned and organized. However, the plans and records for these events are mostly in the possession/heads of the current activity leaders, which provides no access to reference material unless the individuals are consulted and provide needed information or guidance. Based on this discussion, the action plan is to have each of the event leasers pull together documentation and schedules over the next several weeks so as to create an archive for each event. These records can be used for training and for reference in case there is a need for someone else to assume leadership of  the event or project. Hibbie will be contacting the leaders of the major functions and working with them as necessary to help develop this archive. The plan is for the archives to be in a computer file to the degree possible and to be held by the club secretary in a CD format for ready reference and update.

 

Rob Bassett announced that the club will receive something over $1,700 in revenue based on participation the Super Bowl Raffle. Rob got a hearty round of applause for his work on the raffle on behalf of the club. Hibbie announced a donation of $150 from the Garlic Mustard Pickers band as part of their community-service work. The Garlic Mustard Pickers not only provide good music, but see themselves as community servants and in 2007 donated approximately $2,400 of their proceeds to community groups or agencies. The band has an open rehearsal on January 7 at the Fixx Coffee House in St. Francis and everyone is invited to attend.

 

Tom Spaltholz announced that he will be initiating 2008 Family of the Year activities within the next week or so and gave a general overview of the program. He asked for volunteers to be hosts for each of the six communities we serve from which families will come to work with the selected families and personalize their contact with our Rotary Club. Anyone available to volunteer should contact Tom.

 

Members, mark your calendars for Feb. 13 for our annual Sweetheart Dinner. John Clark and Rob Bassett are heading up this event which will be held at 6 p.m. at the Mitchell Field Airport. This dinner will take the place of the regular noon meeting that day. This event is an opportunity for Rotary fellowship within the club and to introduce a friend or prospective member to the social side of Rotary with a good meal in a friendly environment. More information about the program and menu will be forthcoming.

 

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Meeting December 19

Notes from Hibbie

 

PDG Mike Slawny gave a comprehensive presentation on the Rotary Foundation and how monetary contributions of individual members to "Every Rotarian Every Year" can magnify the financial support for many Club, District and International projects through  funds from the Foundation.

 

We were saddened by the passing of long time member Emmmett Jones on December 15.  Emmett was active in the our Club for most of its 49 year plus existance. There are no words sufficient to describe the value of his membership to our Club or the personal impact of the loss of such a fine man and good friend

 

No meeting on December 26.

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Meeting December 12

Notes from Hibbie

 

We had a very interesting presentation by Michael Sloan on a Rotary program to provide health and education to the children of Kilifi, Kenya. He explained how support for and by the Rotary Foundation made programs like his possible.

 

Thanks to Donna Stresing and Tom Spaltholz for their leadership for the Goodwill Christmas Party December 5 and the Salvation Army Bell Ringing December 8, respectively. Tom and Donna reported that the activities were very successful. The support and participation of all members and friends in these projects are greatly appreciated.

 

Having met all the advance announcement requirememts the club elected the proposed slate of officers for 2007-08 by unanimous vote. The elected officers are:

 

President - Ken Tregellas

Vice President/President -elect- Brian McGee

2nd Vice President- none

Secretary- Bob Garnier

Treasurer- Jim Briselden

Sgt at Arms- Larry Haskin

Asst Sgt at Arms- Rob Bassett

Director 3yr term- Randy Groleau

Director 3yr term- Steve Sutherland

 

Directors with tme remaining on three year terms as of July 2008 will continue to serve.

 

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Meeting December 5

 

Notes from Hibbie

 

Thanks in advance to Donna Stresing and her supporting cast for getting things ready for the gala Chhristmas Party together. Our visitors from Goodwill are bound to have a great time with Santa, elves, a reindeer, and the Salvation Army Band.

 

The November 28 program was "I.D. theft and other Wisconsin scams," by Elizabeth Howard, State Consumer  Protection Bureau.  She gave us a number of things to watch out for and left a bunch of brochures on items she did'n't have time to talk about. The big reminder is that banks don't ask for account infomation or updates over the phone or on the internet. Any such request is bogus and could cause you to lose a lot of money if you respond.

 

Tom Spaltholz announced the names of those nominated for Club officer and director positions for next year.  Election will be on December 19:

 

President - Ken Tregellas

Vice President/President -elect- Brian McGee

2nd Vice President- none

Secretary- Bob Garnier

Treasurer- Jim Briselden

Sgt at Arms- Larry Haskin

Asst Sgt at Arms- Rob Bassett

Director 3yr term- Randy Groleau

Director 3yr term- Steve Sutherland

 

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Meeting November 28

Notes from Hibbie

 

The November 28 program is "I.D. theft and other Wisconsin scams," by Elizabeth Howard, State Consumer Affairs Department. We had this program last year and it was very informative.

 

Last week's program was"Getting Elected to the South Milwaukee School Board," by Kristen Drenzek, South Milwaukee School Board member. She gave us insight into the comlpexity of this degree of community involvement.

 

Christina Rasmussen gave her report on the Random Act of Kindness and Jim Briselden was selected for the next ROK.

 

Tom Spaltholz announced the Nominations for Club Officers and  Directors for 2008-09 Rotary year :

 

President - Ken Tregellas

Vice President/President -elect- Brian McGee

2nd Vice President- none

Secretary- Bob Garnier

Treasurer- Jim Briselden

Sgt at Arms- Larry Haskin

Asst Sgt at Arms- Rob Bassett

Director 3yr term- Randy Groleau

Director 3yr term- Steve Sutherland 

 

There were no nominations from the floor

Elections will be held on December 19.

 

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Meeting November 21

Notes from Hibbie

 

This week's program is"Getting Elected to the South Milwaukee School Board," by Kristen Drenzek, South Milwaukee School Board member.  The election process for 2008-09 Club officials will get underway this week, concluding on December 19. We hope everyone is ready for a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving Holiday.

 

At the November 14 Board Meeting the Board approved a $500 donation the Guatemala Medical Project of the Thiensville- Mequon Rotary Club and a $500 donation to the Silverliners North Pole Flight Christmas Program for kids. Also approved was a six month leave of absence for Emmett Jones. We are wishing Emmett well in his recouperation and are looking forward to his return.

 

At the November 14 meeting Randy Groleau, Christina Rasmussen and Steve Sutherland become members of our club, receiving ther Rotary Pins, badges and membership certificates at the induction ceremony. We enjoyed their classifcation tallks.  Randy and Christina were fairly brief, but Steve ran out of time for all his adventures, which I'm sure we will hear about at a future time....

 

 

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Meeting November 14

 

Notes from Hibbie

 

 

The program for November 14 is a Club Assembly during which we will have an update on the Thanksgiving Basket Program, talk about the annual Goodwill Christmas Party on December 5, and continue sign-ups for the Salvation Army Bell Ringing on December 8. We also have a brief review of the activity at the monthly Board of Directors meeting held at 11:00 a. m. preceding the regular meeting. The feature of the meeting will be the induction ceremony for Randy Groleau, Christina Rasmussen and Steve Sutherland as they become members of our club.

 

The program for November 7 was "Take from All Sources, Open All Doors" by Dave Hendrickson of Toastmasters.

His talk was an entertaining mix of personal experiences and provocative ideas about how we deal with  perceptions.  He believes that approaching activities and occurances in our lives with an open, receptive mind can be very beneficial and as he says "open doors".

 

The attendance has been improving. I appreciate the effort of those members who are attending and look forward to seeing soon those who have been away.

 

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Meeting November 7

Notes from Hibbie

 

The program for November 7 is "Take from All Sources, Open All Doors" by Dave Hendrickson of Toastmasters. Dave is an award winning speaker who will capture your interest.

 

At the October 31 meeting:

 

District Governor Ted Gurzynski shared his insight and experiences gained in his more than 25 years in Rotary. He related that personally giving polio immunizations to children in Niger was his most satisfying Rotary experience.

 

Randy Groleau, Christina Rasmussen and Steve Sutherland were announced as proposed new members.

 

Tom Spaltholz passed out sign-up sheets for Thanksgiving Basket Assembly and Family Breakfast at 8:00 a. m. on November 17 and Salvation Army Bell Ringing on December 8.  Sign-up at the November 7 meeting if you missed them.

 

I'm looking forward to seeing you and a guest on Wednesday.

 

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Meeting October 31

Notes from Hibbie

  

We are pleased to welcome as our speaker, District Governor Ted Gurzynski, leader of Rotary District 6270 which represents 58 clubs in eastern Wisconsin. DGTed is no stranger to RCMF, serving as Club president 1995-96, among the many leadership positions he has held during his 25 years of Rotary service.  Also at this meeting we will receive a report on the Club's latest Random Act of Kindness from Tom Spaltholz and select the member to perform our next Random Act of Kindness.

 

The program for our meeting of October 24 had a last-minute change. Our scheduled speaker, Tim Mahone of the Governor's Office, was prepared to give us an update on the State Budget. He was, however, called to Madison to deal with impending approval of the budget after a long impasse. With Rotarians typical resourcefulness, an alternative program, a videotape, "Paul Harris and the Boys of 1905," was substituted. The video provided insight into Rotary in Chicago and Rotarians who served with Paul Harris in the early years of Rotary development.

 

We welcomed returning guests, Diana Garnier, Randy Groleau, Christina Rasmussen and Steve Sutherland, and two first-time guests, Father Steve of Divine Mercy Parish and an 82-year-old Rotarian from southern India, who graciously shared aspects of her life and Rotary experiences with us.

 

Upcoming programs for November and December:

 

November 7 -- "Take from All Sources, Open All Doors" by Dave Hendrickson of Toastmasters

 

November 14 -- Club Assembly -- Final plans for Thanksgiving Baskets and Induction of New Members 

 

November 17 -- Thanksgiving Basket assembly at the Clarion Hotel at 8 a.m., followed by Family Breakfast and basket distribution

 

November 21 -- "Getting Elected to the South Milwaukee School Board," by Kristen Drenzek, South Milwaukee School Board member

 

November 28 -- "I.D. theft and other Wisconsin scams," by Elizabeth Howard, State Consumer Affairs Department

 

December 5 -- 11:30 a.m. Annual Goodwill Christmas Party

 

December 12 -- "Kilifi Kids, Children in Kenya," by Michael Olsen

 

December 19 -- Club elections and "Every Rotarian Every Year," by PDG Michael Slawny

 

December 26 -- No meeting -- Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! 

 

 

Our guests are a wonderful addition to our meetings, keep inviting them.

 

See you Wednesday.

 

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Meeting October 24

Notes from Hibbie,

 

After hearing Rodger Nelson talk about Rotary in general and the Mitchell Field Club in particular on October 17, I believe we all are able to feel renewed pride in the capacity for and delivery of service by our club over the past years and in the future. There is great strength in working together and supporting each other in Rotary service. Bob Garnier videotaped Rodger's talk so we will be able to revisit Rodger's wise and inspirational words from time to time.

 

Great financial news from the auction. The net proceeds are in the neighborhood of $17,800. This includes all of the auction activity and serveral generous cash gifts. Many thanks to Rob Bassett and Marty Kleven whose leadership was the key to our success. Kudos also to everyone who contributed items, time, money and attendance.

 

Rob Bassett and Hibbie Hayslett attended the District Seminar on October 13 and learned about a lot of ideas to promote effective clubs, some of which might be useful to our club.

 

The Thanksgiving Basket Program is underway, headed by Z Masunungure. Tom Spaltholz is putting together a Family Breakfast in conjunction with the assembly and delivery of Thanksgiving Baskets at 8 am on November 17 at the Clarion Hotel. Members and their families are encouraged to come and help assmble the baskets and enjoy breakfast together that morning followed by basket deliveries.

 

Tom Spaltholz announced that Christmas Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army will be on Saturday, December 8, at the TriCity Pick 'N' Save on South 27th Street across from Home Depot. Bell ringers can sign up at the next meeting.

 

The program for October 24 is Tim Mahone, Southeast Wisconsin Director for the Office of the Governor, giving us an update of the state budget.

 

Upcoming programs:

 

October 31 - District Governor Ted Gurzynski (with special meeting with Board Of Directors at 11 am) 

 

We are happy that members have brought a number of guests during the past several weeks. Keep up the good work. See you Wednesday 

 

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Meeting October 17

Notes from Hibbie,

 

 

Preliminary accounting from the Auction Dinner points to another successful Club fundraiser.  A more complete report will be available by the meeting Wednesday.  Special thanks to Marty Kleven and Rob Bassett, our Auction Co-Chairs, for their leadership, planning and hard work in making it a success. Those of us who attended had a great time.

Several people worked before during and after the Dinner to make sure everything went smoothly including: Rob, Marty, Al Henry, Dean Weinberger, Jim Briselden, Tom Schoenecker, Donna Stresing, Rodger Nelson, Ken Tyborski, and Jim Heinrich, as well as Jim Gumprecht who took in reservations.  All who helped with the Auction in any way can take pride in it's success and know their contributions were appreciated.

 

The Clarion Hotel did a great job in setting up for the Auction and providing an excellent dinner with smooth, friendly service.

 

 

 

Upcoming programs:

 

October 31 - District Governor Ted Gurzynski

 

 

See you Wednesday. Bring a guest.

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Meeting October 10

Notes from Hibbie,

 

 

We had a great program last week presented by Doug Hansen of the Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Club on their annual Medical Mission to Guatemala. Approximately 800 rural poor receive medical and dental through the work of volunteers and donated money for medical supplies brought to Guatemala by their club. Several clubs in the District financially support this project and they would like our support too. It is something we should consider seriously.

 

This week's program is a Club Assembly focusing on final preparation for the Auction Dinner on Friday. We will also determine a date and location for our 50th Anniversary Celebration.

 

The monthly Board Meeting will be at 11:00 am preceding the regular meeting.

 

District Seminar is Saturday, October 13, at 8:00 am in Slinger

 

Upcoming programs:

 

October 17 - Rotary Club Of Mitchell Field , Rodger Nelson

 

October 24 - Governor Doyle's Budget, Tim Mahone

 

October 31 - District Governor Ted Gurzynski

 

Kudos to Marty,Rob and all those who are supporting their hard work on  the Auction. Let's have a big finish on Friday night.

 

See you on Wednesday, hopefully with a guest.

 

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Meeting October 3

Notes from Hibbie,

 

 

If you haven't signed up to attend the Auction please do so by Wednesday , October 3.  There will be a sign up sheet at the meeting or online at GUMPJW@aol.com . We would hate to see anyone, particularly fellow Rotarians, miss out on a fun evening . Those whose business pressures make attending Wednesday noon meeting problematic will find the Auction Dinner a fun Rotary makeup and not in conflict with daily business.

 

Booze and restaurant gift certificates are still needed to fill out the raffles. Bring them Wednesday. You can steer people to our informational Auction flyer which is accessible through the home page.

 

Emmett Jones is home from the hospital and our well wishes continue to be sent his way.

 

Anyone having extra Badger items or memorabilia please get them to us for use to "Badger up" Dick Hay's room. He's a huge fan and would appreciate it.

 

Our speaker last week , Kathy Stresman, Spoke to us about Stop It Now! Wisconsin, a new program to help prevent child abuse. Through this program confidential resources are available to assist those who encounter or suspect child abuse. This is a very dificult issue for anyone and to have a contact for help and guidance may get life changing help for a defenseless child. She is asking Rotary Clubs to help spread the word about these services.  Brochures are available at the sign in table at meetings. Contact information is Kathy Stresman, 414-231-4847 or www.stopitnow.wi.gov .

 

Don't forgt the District Seminar on Saturday, October 13, at 8 am in Slinger.

 

The program for this week is the Rotary Guatemala Medical Mission by Doug Hansen of the Thiensville- Mequon Rotary Club

 

Upcoming programs:

 

October 10 - Club Assembly

 

October 17 - Rotary Club Of Mitchell Field , Rodger Nelson

 

October 24 - to be announced

 

October 31 - District Governor Ted Gurzynski

 

We are seeing Rotarians bring guests to meetings.  One or two a meeting, not spectacular but a good start. Thanks for the effort. Keep it up.

 

See you Wednesday. Bring a guest.

 

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Meeting September 26

Notes from Hibbie,

 

As Marty and Ron reported,  Auction preparations are well underway. Ther

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