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Speakers
Jan 10, 2023
Non-violence Peace corps
Jan 17, 2023 7:30 AM
Classification Talk
Jan 24, 2023
Vadnais Heights plans
Jan 31, 2023
tbd
Feb 07, 2023
Shoreview
Feb 28, 2023
TBD
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Meeting Responsibilities
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Past President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Club Service Director
 
Community Service Director
 
International Service Director
 
Youth Exchange Officer (YEO)
 
Youth Services Director
 
Bulletin Editor
 
CICO/Website
 
Club Historian
 
Rotary Foundation Officer
 
Program Chair
 
Membership
 
Public Relations
 
Stories
President's Corner
 
 
 
We are halfway through the Rotary year and our first year of the three-year Visioning. Below are highlights we have achieved and still hope to achieve this year:
 
 
 
International Service:
  • We partnered with three other clubs on an international project
  • We will send and receive 2 students in Short-Term Youth Exchange
Youth Service
  • We provide two STRIVE scholarships and four students Camp-Enterprise
  • We need to support three to five students to Camp RYLA this spring
 Community Service
  • We have been scheduling monthly service activities
  • We need to complete the survey of our community leaders for needs
Club Service
  • We have held monthly club activities
  • We will continue explore new club meeting ideas to meet the interest of club members
Membership
  • We have established a new member mentoring program
  • We need to add two more new members
Foundation
  • We have achieved our goal of adding a Major Donor to our club
  • We will add one more member to be a Paul Harris Fellows to reach our goal of 90%
Fundraising
  • Kicked off the Taste of Hops and Vines fundraiser (after this Tuesday’s meeting)
  • We will explore new fundraising ideas
Public Image
  • We have updated our Website and Facebook account with club activities and events
  • We will engage businesses and apartment dwellers about our Rotary club
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Club Service
Our Club Services committee has been busy planning interesting business tours and social activities. In most cases we are currently planning these events the last week of the month and hopefully on a Tuesday but some tours we may do later in the day and follow with a Happy Hour.
Our business tour for January will be Par Systems in Shoreview. It’s a company described as ‘Precision with Possibility.’ They use innovative technologies to map each part’s unique geometry and make highly precise real-time adjustments during the  manufacturing processes.
Information on the tour will be sent this week. Stay tuned for other events. The committee includes Peggy Strom, Charlie Oltman, Frank Mabley, Colleen Lavin, Paul Bartyzal, Elinor Jackson and me.
 
 
Monthly Celebrations of Club Members
 
 
 

Member Birthdays

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Spouse Birthdays
 
Betty (Paul) Bartyzal - Jan 5
 
Anniversaries
 
Anoop and Preeti - Jan 24 (45 years)
 
Club Anniversaries
 
Bill Klumpp - 43 years (includes years in St. Paul #10 club)
Paul McCreight - 7 years
Matt Rossetter - 1 year

 
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Community Service
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Twenty hardy souls braved the elements to ring bells for the Salvation Army’s annual kettle drive.  We covered both entrances to Cub Foods in Arden Hills in two-hour shifts over the afternoons and eventings of two days collecting donations totaling $1,018.32!
 
We are working to schedule a session at the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf in conjunction with the District-wide community service focus at the end of January.  Details to follow!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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January 3 - Club Meeting
Today's meeting was Zoom-only due to yet another snowstorm moving into town!  We were fortunate that Lt. Col. Mary Albright with the Anoka County Civil Air Patrol was able to join us to discuss the mission and activities of CAP.  Civil Air Patrol is the official auxiliary to the United States Air Force.  The organization is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation with chartered missions of aerospace education, emergency services and cadet programs.  Lt. Col. Albright, daughter of member Joe Ziskovsky, has been responsible for Cadet development since her daughter joined the group 12 years ago.  Cadets can join between ages 12 and 18.   The cadet program is designed to develop young people into leaders of tomorrow. As cadets progress through the program, they build on skills learned and move from being a follower and learning the skills of self-leadership, to becoming a leader and developing the skills of direct, indirect and executive leadership.  The Anoka County CAP is based at the Anoka County Airport and is the 5th largest unit in the U.S.  It ranks nationally in several areas including Cyber Patriot and High Altitude Balloon programs.  CAP units receive no government funding and are on their own to raise money to support their activities.  
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Holiday Gathering - Dec 10th
In lieu of a meeting on Dec 13th the Spellman's host our annual Holiday Party at their home on Dec 10th.  There were 22 Club members in-attendance with many spousal guests. 
 
Thanks to Mike and Cynthia for a wonderful evening!