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1 The Sower Official Publication of Lincoln South Rotary Club # Chartered April 30, MEETING OF JANUARY 16, 2009 Lincoln South Officers and Directors President Sandy Taylor Sandy.taylor@bryanlgh.org President-elect- Tracey McLain tracey.l.mclain@rbcdain.com Secretary Nicolette Klein nicki.klein@tieronebank.com PRESIDENT S CORNER I think we all enjoyed hearing about Spring Creek Prairie and look forward to scheduling a family outing there. Preferably when the grasses are in bloom! Have a great week and don't forget about the Wine Tasting on Feb 7th! Please come to the TGIRF at Brewsky's on 70th & Van Dorn on Friday the 23rd from 5-7pm. Drop in on the way home! Love to sit a talk with you. Sandy Treasurer Corey Vandewege corey@dsisupply.com Past President- Carl Zeutzius czeutzius@unicogroup.com Club Service Director - Mary Williamson mary.williamson@smithbarney.com International Service Director/ Presidential Nominee Tom Cardwell tcardwel@southeast.edu Vocational Service Director Clay Ehlers Clay.ehlers@kenexa.com Community Servicer Director- Elise White elisemwwhite@mac.com See January 9th newsletter for the invite to the January TGIRF CLUB SERVICE TEAMS On Duty Pat Grewe Kelli Zavala Visiting Rotarians and Guests Rotarians Vi See from Club 14. Scheduled for 1/23/09 Clay Ehlers Shahid Kamal Guests Kathy Hedstrom, guest of Sandy Taylor. HAPPY DOLLARS Lance Odom Roger Vicroy Jenny Cardwell January Birthdays Roger Vicroy, Bernie Poppe, Jenny Cardwell, Patrick Grewe, Joyce Schmeeckle, Clay Ehlers, Dean Heermann, Brad Carder, Nicki Klein and Jim Pattavina 2008/2009 Mottos & Slogans Rotary International Make Dreams Real
2 PAGE 2 Future LSR Programs 1/23/09 Roxanne Smith Coordinator State Capitol Tours Interior Restoration at the Capitol. 1/30/09 Joe Roberts Chair The Rotary Foundation LSR Presentation o f2009 GSE Team and Drawing for Paul Harris Fellow. 2/6/09 Brad Schmidt victim of Lewy Body Dementia and Karen Noel President Alzheimer's Association Great Plains Chaper- Brad s Story 2/19/09 Lincoln South Board Meeting 11:30 am at Bryan/LGH East Campus. Events & Projects JAN Rotary Awareness Month 2/7/09 Lincoln South Foundation Wine Tasting Fundraiser at the home of Joyce Schmeeckle. 3/24/09 Lincoln Rotary Clubs Annual Salute to Business (No Lincoln South Meeting on Friday March 27th.) Notes & Announcements Nut Sales The Lincoln South Nuts, Coffee and Chocolate sales are in full swing. All Club Members are asked to support this fundraiser. The remaining inventory is available at Club Meetings to be picked up. If each club member sells only 15 products, we can meet our goal. See Flyer and Order Sheet in 12/5/08 newsletter. Annual Foundation Drive The Dr. George J. Lytton Memorial Challenge Lincoln South Rotary Club Rotary International Foundation Drive is underway. Our goal is 100% participation of all member at $120 apiece. Lets make this year another great year of giving. Time is running out to make your contributions as the drive ends on Friday January 30th when we will have the drawing for the immediate Paul Harris Fellow. See 1/09/09 newsletter for details of the drive. Lincoln South Foundation Wine Tasting Fundraiser Mark your calendars for February 7th for the annual LSR Foundation Wine Tasting. This year the event will be held at the home of Joyce Schmeeckle. See Page 4 for the invitation. Daffodil Days Lincoln South Rotary is again participating in the American Cancer Society Daffodil days. We will again be selling bunches of 10 daffodils for $10 as well bears and vases with bouquets. Orders are due to Nicki Klein by Friday February 13th and deliveries will be made on Friday March 13tn. See page 5 for the flyer with details and page 6 for order forms. Red Cross Appreciation Games Brad Carter thanked John Herdman and Dave Hilsabeck who helped with the Red Cross collections for the women s and men s basketball games. There was a 1% increase in collections this year for the 2 games combined. Great Job! 104 Challenge The deadline is approaching for completing your information sheets for the 104 Challenge from District Governor Sharon Wherry. Under this challenge each member can earn points for Rotary activities. The District Governor will award special pins to those to attain 104 points. See page 7 of the newsletter for a copy of the sheet with categories for earning points. These sheets are maintained in a book at each meeting where you can record your points. Examples of Lincoln South activities that qualify are as follows: Participate in a Club Vocational Service Project > - - Dictionary Project - sort, label, pack > - - Dictionary Project - pass out books at Schools > - - Attend Club Vocational Day Meeting (career speaker with high school > students as guests) > - - Donate Happy Dollars the week that the funds go to Vocational Books Participate in a Club Community Service Project > - - Helping Ring Bells > - - Pass Buckets > - - Deliver Meals on Wheels > - - Donating toward the Trick-or-Treat for Hunger (food bank) > > Participate in a Club International Service Project > - - Donation to the End Polio Now Campaign > - - Work on the End Polio now City-wide Committee > - - Host the Youth Exchange Student > - - Work on the Youth Exchange Committee > - - Donate Happy Dollars the week that the funds go to Rotary International 2008/2009 Mottos & Slogans
3 PAGE Club Goals 1. 10% growth in membership AND President to bring in 1 new member for a total of 6 new members. 2. Achieve 100% sustaining membership in the Rotary Foundation. 3. Participate in Bill Gates matching campaign for $1,000 every club for 3 yrs for Polio Plus. 4. Implement a Child Mortality Project. 5. Plan anniversary celebration for April Continue to hold a Guest Day where every member invites a guest and prominent speaker is featured 7. Continue to participate or establish: Literacy or Education Program (Dictionary Project) Zambia Project Monthly Family of Rotary Events such as TGIR. 8. Achieve Presidential Citation Award. 9. Begin implementation of the Club Leadership Plan. PROGRAM Our speaker for the day was Marian Langan, Director of the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center. The Center is an 808 acre tallgrass prairie nature preserve located between Denton & Crete. Visitors can enjoy miles of walking trails with acres of tallgrass prairie, ponds & wetlands, wildflowers and grasses and a diverse assortment of birds & other wildlife. Marian showed the club a presentation of Prairie Through the Eyes of various people and groups who volunteer at the center and visit the center. For example 4th graders from Lincoln Public Schools spent a day on the prairie and at the end of the day pretended they were an immigrant or Native American child writing to their parents about their experience. These types of programs are becoming more important as our children become more disconnected with nature and experience more obesity, behavior disorders etc. Marian also spoke about the history of the region which was once popu- lated by mammoths, then bison and finally cattle. More grazing management practices have been developed in recent years to preserve the prairie. She talked about the different varieties of grasses which have come into the area in the last years and the importance of maintaining native plants in the area which support many species of animals that feed only on those varieties. To the extent that any native plant life declines, all species depending on that plant life decline also. She spoke about the Stewardship function which needs to transfer from the political arena to faith based and family organizations. Areas of prairie are declining rapidly in the US so it is more important than ever to preserve as much as possible. Her final thought was that every child should have the opportunity to explore the prairie. We have the power as humans working together to preserve the prairie. For more information go to QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? ARTICLES? Contact Newsletter Editor Judy Krasomil Judy.krasomil@nifa.org Rotary is on the Web! Rotary International District Lincoln South Rotary
4 MEE T ING OF JANUAR Y 1 6, PAGE 4 You are invited to the... Lincoln South Rotary Foundation Wine Tasting Event Saturday, February 7 6:00 p.m. $25.00 per person Enjoy the tasting of five different wines with appetizers and desserts Rotarians and non-rotarian guests welcome The event will be held at the home of Joyce and Bill Schmeeckle 6601 Crooked Creek Drive (South on 40th past Old Cheney, left (east) on Faulkner, right on 41st, right on Crooked Creek Drive) RSVP to Joyce Schmeeckle (joyce@schmeeckleresearch.com) or sign-up at a Lincoln South Rotary meeting
5 PAGE 5 The American Cancer Society Daffodil Days Coordinator - Nicki Klein at TierOne Bank nicki.klein@tieronebank.com Order By: Friday, February 13 Delivery: Friday, March 13 Orders paid in Advance send to Nicki Klein Checks Payable to: The American Cancer Society Bear and a Bunch - $25 = A Bear and 10 daffodil stems The Boyd s exclusive limited-edition bear for the 2009 Bear and a Bunch campaign is Carrie N. Hope. Sunshine Bouquet - $15 = Glass vase and 10 daffodil stems The Sunshine Bouquet includes 10 fresh-cut daffodil stems and an exclusively designed American Cancer Society Daffodil Days vase. Individual Bouquet - $10 = Ten daffodil stems
6 Daffodil Days Order Sheet Order by February 13 - Delivery March 13 Company/Organization: Pay in advance checks to The American Cancer Society Contact Name: Phone: Individual Bouquet - $10 approx 10 fresh cut daffodils in bud stage Cheer Bouquets(vase and a bunch) - $15 Bears and a Bunch - $25 Name Address, City, State, Zip Phone Number Bears and a Bunch Number of Cheer Bouquets Number of Individual Bouquets Amount Due Paid Ck To American Cancer Society Paid Cash TOTALS Coordinated by Nicki Klein Contact will pick up all orders at
7 PAGE 7 The Governor s Challenge Rotary 104 Instructions: Complete the Governor s Challenge by scoring 104 points or more through participation in the following Rotary activities. Winners will each receive a special pin from Governor Sharon Wherry and a surprise if you attend the May 2009 District Conference. As always, the Four Way Test applies. The deadline is April 1, Once you reach 104 points send your form in. 1. Attend six regularly scheduled club meetings in a row (makeups may be included) Wear your Rotary pin 14 days in a row Do a makeup at another club within the district Do a makeup at another club outside the district Do a banner exchange with another club outside the district Bring a guest to a Rotary meeting Sponsor a new member Attend a session of your club s board meeting (if you are not a board member) Serve on one of your club s standing committees during Serve as a club officer or director during Participate in a club Fellowship activity Participate in a club International Service project Participate in a club Community Service project Participate in a club Vocational Service project Bonus: do all four of the previous activities and earn additional points. 20 District Activities Attend Governor Sharon s Official Visit to your club Attend the 2008 District Membership/Foundation Seminar Attend the Assembly/District Team Training in March Attend the 2008 PETS/SETS Register for the 2009 District Conference in Lincoln. 40 Foundation Activities Become or renew a Sustaining Membership ($100US or more) Become or extend a Paul Harris Fellowship ($1,000US or more) Donate at least $10 to the Rotary Foundation 15 Total Points Earned Points Points Earned Name: Address: Club: City: St./Prov: Postal Code: :
8 PAGE 8 MEMBERSHIP TO BRING A GUEST TO LINCOLN SOUTH ROTARY! There is a new page for Membership on the District Website - At the bottom of that page we have posted best practices - things that we know that clubs are doing well and that might benefit others. Lincoln South Rotary has our Member Orientation agenda published as a Best Practice -check it out! Thanks to Bernie and others that have helped to develop this agenda over the years.
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