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Officers
President
Jeff Helms
President Elect
Dennis Peterson
Vice President
Jeff Ashcra�
Vice President Elect
Jeremy Kaiser
Treasurer
Steve Fahrenkrog
Sergeant-At-Arms
Terrye Kishiue
Past President -
Ex-Officio
Glen Keppy
Board Members
2015-2017
Patrick Olsen
Terrye Kishiue
Seth Porter
Greg Schaapveld
2016-2018
Nathan Kessler
Seth Porter
Greg Schaapveld
Execu$ve Secretary
Dennis Peterson Dennis.peterson1@gmail.com
563-285-8584
Vol. 47 No. 01 www.northsco*rotary.org; E-mail NSRotary@aol.com January 02, 2019
Rotary Reads, Donahue IA, John Glenn School 11:00 AM
Volunteer readers signed up to date
North Scott Rotary Serves Officers
President Jeff Ashcraft
President Elect Jeremy Kaiser
Vice President Dr. Brad Burt
Vice President Elect Patrick Olsen
Treasurer
Steve Fahrenkrog
Sergeant-At-Arms Tyler Bindrum
Past President - Ex-Officio
Dennis Peterson
Board Members
2017-2019
Marty O’Boyle
Greg Schaapveld
Jan Touney
Donn Wilmott
2018-2020
Josh Cobie
Rich Horst Josie Seymour Dr Don Sierk
Execu$ve Secretary
Deb Peterson Dennis.peterson1@gmail.com
563-285-8584
Eldridge/Davenport, Iowa
THIS FRIDAY AT THE STEEPLEGATE
Stroke Refresher Class – Know the Signs!
Stroke is a disease that af-fects the arteries leading to and within the brain.
According to the
American Heart
Association,
someone in the
United States has
a stroke every
40 seconds.
Presenter will be Paula Maddox, RN, MSN, CCRN-K.
Paula is the Stroke and Sepsis Coordinator with
UnityPoint Health-Trinity. Paula received her RN
from Moline Public School of Nursing, BSN from the
University of Illinois and MSN from the University of
Iowa. She is certified as a critical care knowledge
professional by the American Association of Critical
Care Nurses.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE SPEAKER
2017 American Heart Association (AHA) Iowa Stroke Conference, Des Moines, IA 2016 AHA Iowa Stroke Conference Cedar Rapids, IA 2014 Focus on Nursing, CCRN/PCCN Review Orlando, FL
Jan 8 Marcia Brandt Don Sierk
Jan 15 Jeremy Kaiser Jan Trimble
Jan 22 Tracy Lindaman Chris Connolly
Jan 29 Warren Hodge Jack Schinkel Jan Tourney
Feb 5 Eric Langan Jeff Helms
Feb 12 Glen Keppy Nikki Dillion
Feb 19 Tracy Lindaman Jan Trimble Jeff Helms
Feb 26 Nancy Glawe Nikki Dillion Glen Keppy
Mar 5 Jan Trimble
Please share this Foundation Minute with your club members Foundation Minute - Dec. 17
Polio Plus
The latest figures reflecting the status of polio in the world are disappointing. Globally there has been 28 cases of WPV (wild polio virus) and 98 cases of cVDPV
(circulating vaccine derived polio virus) reported as of December 4th. This time
last year there were 16 cases of WPV and 80 cases of cVDPV. To address this, the 19th IHR (International Health Regulations) Emergency
Committee including members, advisers, and invited member states convened to discuss
the status of the international spread of poliovirus. The Committee unanimously
agreed that the risk of polio spread continues to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) and proposed an extension of Temporary Recommenda-tions for an additional three months. The Committee expressed concern that complacency to achieving a polio-free world could now become the biggest risk to the effort and
urged that all countries and partners regard polio eradication as an emergency. “We
have the tools, we need to focus on what works, we need to get to every child,” commented Prof. Helen Rees, Chairperson of the Committee. “The reality is that there is no reason why we should not be able to finish this job, but we have to keep
at it.” Prof. Rees and the Committee urged countries, donors and partners to
continue their support, until a polio-free world is achieved, cautioning that failure to eradicate polio would lead to global resurgence of the disease, with
potentially as many as 200,000 new cases occurring annually within ten years. “We
have achieved eradication of a disease once before, with smallpox,” Rees concluded. “The world is a much better place without smallpox. It’s now more urgent than ever that we redouble our efforts and finish this job once and for all as well.”
Despite an increase in cases, Rotary International continues to make progress in
countries where polio is a threat to children. – It is using innovative techniques
to reach more children than ever before in some of the hardest-to-reach areas of the
world, and its surveillance systems are continually becoming more sophisticated. - As the organization that first had the vision of a world without polio, it can take
pride in its work and commitment thus far. It will continue to persevere until the
day it fulfills its promise of a polio-free world.”
Chris Connolly
Foundation Chair Thank you for your continued and dedicated support.
No new Wild Polio cases reported this week. The battle toward Global Polio Eradication Marches On.
Zero is the Magic Number! The three year Countdown to History starts after the final Wild Polio case. Today, we count One week since the report of the most recent Wild Polio case.
Rotary is committed to raise $50 Million (including Rotarian, public, and DDF donations) to be matched by $100 mil from the Gates Foundation - for each of the next two years - for a total of
$300 million for the Global Polio Eradication effort.
Governor, Rotary District 6000
Tom Narak, West Des Moines, IA
Ass’t Governor
Gary Loss, Davenport, IA
Monday, Noon .......................... Clinton, Rastrelli’s Restaurant, Lyons
Monday, Noon .................. Davenport Outing Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm ................ Muscatine, Rendezvous, 3127 Lucas St. Monday, 12:15 pm .. Moline, Trinity Lutheran Church 1313 13th Ave
Monday, 6:00 pm ...... Quad Cities Illinois, Hy Vee 42nd Ave, Moline
Tuesday, 7:15 am .. River Cities, Brothers Restaurant, Rapids City, IL
Tuesday, noon ................................ Rock Island, QC Botanical Center Wednesday Noon ............................ Bettendorf, Tanglewood Pavilion
Wednesday, Noon ................................ Tipton, 1143 Cedar Valley Rd
Wednesday 5:00 pm ... North Scott Mini-Meet at Maloney’s, Eldridge
Thursday, 7:00 am ..................... Iowa Quad Cities, J-Bar Elmore Ave. Thursday, 12:15 pm ...... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church
Thursday, Noon .................................... Milan, Pinnacle Country Club
Friday Noon ......................... North Scott, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport.
Friday, January 4, 2019: Program: Paula Maddox, RN with Unity Point Trinity. Stroke refresher – Know the signs. Dick Cole, Host. January birthdays celebrated. 50/50 raffle drawing by Steve Fahrenkrog. Tuesday, January 8: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments. Friday, January 11: 10:45 a.m. Board of directors meeting in One Hundred West (bar area), Steeplegate. Friday, January 11: Program: Genesis Hospital repre-sentative will speak on the new Exoskeleton Support system to help paralyzed patients move. Marcia Brandt and Jim Koehler, Hosts. Tuesday, January 15: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments. Friday, January 18: Program: Gary Thrapp from Beyond the Baseline Sports Complex. Scott Case, Host. Saturday, January 19: 9:00 a.m. Special Olympics Basket-ball Skills at North Scott Junior High. Many volunteers needed. Kelly Meyer, Chairman. Tuesday, January 22: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments. Friday, January 25: Program: Chuck Long; CEO Iowa Sports Foundation. Chris Cournoyer, Host. Tuesday, January 29: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments. Friday, February 1: Program: to be arranged by Tony Knobbe. February birthdays celebrated. 50/50 raffle drawing by Jan Touney. Tuesday, February 5: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments. Friday, February 8: 10:45 a.m. Board of directors meeting in One Hundred West (bar area), Steeplegate
Friday, February 8: Program: to be arranged by Marcia Brandt. Saturday, February 9: 9:00 a.m. Tryke Build Day at Handi-capped Development Center, 4201 Brady Street, Davenport. Any/All members welcome to help build the trikes for Special
needs children. This is Jeff Ashcraft’s D6000 community ser-vice project. Contact Jeff with questions. Tuesday, February 12: 11:00 a.m. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary. Every Tuesday till March 5, 2019. John Maxwell making assignments.
December 12: Jim Smith, Steve Fahrenkrog, Tyler Bin-drum, Rich Golinghorst, Donn Wilmott, Rob White: Mini Meet at Maloney’s
December 14: Merle Anderson: Rotary Club of Catalina, Tucson, AZ
December 14: Scott Case: Rotary EClub
December 14: Jeff Ashcraft, Jeremy Kaiser, Pat Olsen, Steve Fahrenkrog, Tyler Bindrum, Dennis & Deb Peter-son, Marty O’Boyle, Greg Schaapveld, Jan Touney, Donn Wilmott, Rich Horst, Josie Seymour, Dr. Don Sierk, Cody Allen, Bill Tubbs: Board of Directors meeting
December 14: Pat Olsen, Steve Fahrenkrog, Tyler Bin-drum, Jeremy Kaiser, Marty O’Boyle, Donn Wilmott: Lunch after Board
December 19: Jerry Coussens, Jim Smith, Steve Fahrenkrog, Dick Cole, Scott Case, Tyler Bindrum: Mini meet at Maloney’s
January 4: Set up/tear down: Deb Peterson; Greeters: Jeff Martens and Marcia Brandt; Song Leader: Paul Holzworth; Piano: Terri Wittkowski; Invocation: Jan Trim-ble; Sergeant: Nathan Kessler January 11: Set up/tear down: Dick Cole; Greeters: Rog-er Amhof and Tyler Bindrum; Song Leader: Jeff Ashcraft; Piano: Tewanta Lopez; Invocation: Deb Peterson; Ser-geant: Kelly Meyer January 18: Set up/tear down: Marty O’Boyle; Greeters: Bob Bainter and Dick Cole; Song Leader: Scott Case; Piano: Marguerite Holzworth; Invocation: Scott Case; Sergeant: Josie Seymour January 25: Set up/tear down: Don Sierk; Greeters: Chris Connolly and Josie Seymour; Song Leader: Jan Trimble; Piano: TBA; Invocation: John Maxwell; Sergeant: John Maxwell February 1: Set up/tear down: Jim Smith; Greeters: Chris Cournoyer and Jody Johnston-Mohr; Song Leader: Paul Holzworth; Piano: Teri Wittkowski; Invocation: Jim Koeh-ler; Sergeant: Jim Smith
February 8: Set up/tear down: Jack Schinckel: Greeters: Rich Horst and Nikki Dillon; Song Leader: Kelly Meyer; Piano: Tewanta Lopez; Invocation: Rev. Rich Pokora; Sergeant: Bill Tubbs
Rotary Interna$onal President
Barry Rassin, New Providence, Bahamas
Make ups available at nearby Rotary Clubs
NORTH SCOTT ROTARY
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAKE UPS TURNED IN
ASSIGNMENTS
January 6: Carolyn Scheibe
January 17: Eric Langan
January 18: Jon Cole
January 21: Jim Koehler
Happy Birthday to these Rotarians. Please sit together at the table with balloons and enjoy some cake!
The 4 Way Test Of the things we THINK SAY or DO
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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