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Officers
President
Steve Fahrenkrog
President Elect
Glen Keppy
Vice President
Jeff Helms
Vice President Elect
Dennis Peterson
Treasurer
Steve Fahrenkrog
Sergeant-At-Arms
Greg Schaapveld
Past President -
Ex-Officio
Steve Suiter
Board Members
2013-2015
Marcia Brandt
Jerry Coussens
Lorraine Lynch
Lori Rochau
2014-2016
Chris#ne Garrow
Rich Golinghorst
Gene Meyer
Patrick Olsen
Execu$ve Secretary
Dennis Peterson [email protected]
563-285-8584
Vol. 42 No, 44 www.northsco,rotary.org; E-mail [email protected] November 19, 2014
Davenport, Iowa
A “BIG” CHECK
In more ways than
one
$36,589 This is the check
presented by
Auc#on Chair
Patrick Olsen
to
President
Steve Fahrenkrog This is the net amount earned 2 weeks ago at North Sco, Rotary’s annual AUCTION
Over $44,000 gross was raised thanks to the efforts of all of you. Give yourself a hand,
and give a hand in helping us give this money away to deserving goals in our community
TODD RUBLEY Quarterback, Chiropractor, Humanitarian
Todd Rubley grew up in Davenport and was quarterback on Davenport West's state championship football team in 1977 and played quarterback for Auburn University. (Trivia question: Which member of North Scott Rotary was manager for West High's 1977 championship football team?) On Nov. 21, members of that team are having a reunion at the Uni-Dome in Cedar Falls to honor their coach, Roger Harrington, who is being inducted into the Iowa High School Athletic Association's Hall of Fame. Todd, who lives in Ohio, accepted our invitation to speak at North Scott Rotary en route to the reunion about Coach Harrington's induction, his mentorship with former North Scott Rotarian Ron Frogley to become a doctor of chiropractic, his Rotary journey and humanitarian work, and his moving and patriotic experience at the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Todd is one of three chiropractors employed with the interdisciplinary
Holzer Health System which was voted by the American Medical Association as one of the top three interdisciplinary medical groups in the U.S., along with Mayo Clinic of Rochester, and St. John's of Missouri. They employ medical doctors, psychiatrists, dentists, surgeons, podiatrists, and professionals of almost every discipline.
Todd is a member of the Rotary Club of Jackson, Ohio, and a Rotary Assistant District Governor in District 6690.
THIS FRIDAY AT THE STEEPLEGATE
North Scott Rotary Serves
Can You Sponsor a Child at God’s Mercy Orphanage Center? The country of Uganda has many issues. Among them is the fact that 85% of the
34 million residents have a 7th Grade education or less. Our North Scott Rotary is
participating in a Rotary Global Grant to help the orphanage and the nearby com-
munities. But, what about the kids?
Rotarians at North Scott Rotary are stepping up to sponsor a child. It costs only
$180 per year to sponsor a child while in their Primary Grades 1-7. It costs $360
per year to sponsor that child in Secondary Grades 1-6. Without our help none of
the children will get beyond Grade 7. They will be destined for a life of poverty.
You can make a huge difference in a child’s life by sponsoring a child. For more
information, put your name and E-mail address on the sign-up sheets on the tables
on Friday or E-mail Merle Anderson at [email protected]
Dear Rotarians Rotary/Mississippi Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Awards for spring and summer sports and the overall win-ners for boys' and girls' sports for 2013-14, AND the winners in volleyball and football for the recently completed season, will be presented to the coaches and athletic directors on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 7:00 p.m. at Bettendorf High School in the cafeteria. The first-place winners: Boys' Overall 2013-14: North Scott. Girls' Overall 2013-14: Davenport North. Boys' Soccer 2014: North Scott. Girls' Soccer 2014: Clinton, Pleasant Valley. Baseball 2014: Bettendorf. Softball 2014: Burlington, Clinton, Davenport Central, Davenport North. Football 2014: Clinton High School. Volleyball 2014: Clinton, Davenport Central, Davenport West, North Scott.
Two of the most recognizable symbols of giving during the Holiday Seasons.
Sign Up for a shift see shifts next page
To serve as a Red Kettle Volunteer
See
Steve Suiter for details 563-370-2386
Rotary Sponsored Sportsmanship Awards
Governor, Rotary District 6000
John Ockenfels, Iowa City, IA
Ass’t Governor
Doug Peterson, Be,endorf, IA
Monday, Noon.......................... Clinton, Rastrelli’s Restaurant, Lyons Monday, Noon.................. Davenport Outing Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm ........ Muscatine, Hotel Muscatine 101 W. Miss Dr 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, Bettendorf Library Wednesday, Noon ................................ Tipton, 1143 Cedar Valley Rd Wednesday, 4:30 pm ..... Ridgecrest, 4134 Northwest Blvd, Davenport Wednesday 5:00 pm . North Scott Mini-Meet at Rustic Ridge Eldridge Thursday, 7:00 am .......... Iowa Quad Cities, Holiday Inn 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.
Wednesday, November 19: 7:00 P.M. Rotary/Mac Sportsmanship Awards at Bettendorf High School. Friday, November 21: Program: Dr. Todd Rubley, Chiro-practic Physician, from Jackson, Ohio. Bill Tubbs, Host. Junior Rotarians present. Friday, November 28: No meeting, Thanksgiving holi-day. Tuesday, December 2: 6:00 P.M. Holiday Party at (the new) Holiday Inn and Suites, 4215 Elmore Ave., Davenport. Buffett meal will be served for $25 per person. Signups will be accepted November 21. Jody Johnston-Mohr, Chair. Friday, December 5: Foundation Program by Teresa Pa-per and the Foundation committee. December birthdays cel-ebrated. Junior Rotarians present. Saturday, December 6: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Salvation Ar-my Bell ringing at Fareway on 53rd, Davenport, IA Friday, December 12: 11:00 A.M. Board of Directors meeting at Steeplegate. Friday, December 12: Program: Youth Exchange Stu-dent, Manuela Huscher from Brazil. Paul Kalainoff, Host. Saturday, December 13: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Salvation Army Bell ringing at Fareway on 53rd, Davenport, IA Holiday Break: No meetings, December 19 & 26, Jan-uary 2, 2015. Friday, January 9, 2015: Membership meeting. Charlie Jones and Becky Bray, Hosts. January Birthdays celebrated. Friday, January 16: 11:00 A.M. Board of Directors meet-ing at Steeplegate. Friday, January 16: Regular meeting. Program arranged by Rich Horst. Sat.-Sunday, January 17-18: Youth Exchange Winter Retreat. Christian Conference Center, Newton, IA
November 3: Jim Smith: Rotary Club of Ann Arbor West, MI (Heard District 6380 Governor Jim Gilmore speak)
November 5: Bill Tubbs: Rotary Club of Maquoketa November 8: Leroy Paustian: Mini Meet at Ridgecrest November 9: Bill Tubbs: PDG Holiday Event, Iowa City November 12: Steve Suiter: Red Kettle arrangements November 14: Christine Garrow: Dictionary distribution at Fillmore Elementary November 14: Steve Fahrenkrog, Glen Keppy, Jeff Helms, Dennis Peterson, Greg Schaapveld, Steve Suiter, Marcia Brandt, Lorraine Lynch, Lori Rochau, Christine Garrow, Rich Golinghorst, Patrick Olsen, Bill Tubbs: Board of Directors Meeting November 16: Merle Anderson, Pat DeLuca, Bill Tubbs, FAMSCO warehouse work day November 17: Merle Anderson, Bill Tubbs: Rotary Club of Davenport November 17: Elza Sager: Classification Committee
November 21: Set up/tear down: Jim Smith; Greeters: Jeff Ashcraft and Gene Meyer; Song Leader: Jeff Ashcraft; Piano: Cathie Strieter; Invocation: Jan Trimble; Sergeant: Patrick Olsen December 2: Holiday Party: Invocation: TBA; Greeters: So-cial Committee December 5: Set up/tear down: Loren Rickard; Greeters: Pat-rick Olsen and Roger Amhof; Song Leader: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Piano: Cathie Strieter; Invocation: John Pheiffer; Ser-geant: John Maxwell December 12: Set up/tear down: Glen Keppy; Greeters: Leroy Paustian and Mike Auliff; Song Leader: Jan Trimble; Piano: Tewanta Dover; Invocation: Becky Bray; Sergeant: Eric Langan
Registration for the Rotary D6000 Xicotepec March 2015 pro-ject team is now open! Trip dates are March 14-22, 2015. Apply online to www.xicoproject.org. Pay your $200 deposit online during the application process. Deadline: application and deposit must be received by November 21, 2014 (ONLY a few days away). Spots are limited and are processed on a first come, first served basis. This project helps support and executes the projects of the Xicotepec Rotary Club, which address some of the most ur-gent community needs.
This is the Salvation Army Bell Ringing Schedule. Thanks in advance to all these willing volunteers! Saturday, December 6: 10 – 12Noon: Lorraine Lynch and Loren Rickard 12 – 2PM: Charlie Jones and Ryan Davis 2 – 4PM: Leroy and Linda Paustian 4 – 6PM: Pat and Mary Ann DeLuca Saturday, December 13: 10 – 12Noon: Aimee and Ben Nash and family 12 – 2PM: Brad and Katie Burt 2 – 4PM: Glen and Jean Keppy 4 – 6PM: Gene Meyer and Steve Suiter Steve Suiter is the chairman of this event. If you have an issue with your assignment, please call Steve on his cell, 563-370-2386
Rotary Interna$onal President
Gary Huang, Taiwan RC
Make ups available at nearby Rotary Clubs
NORTH SCOTT ROTARY
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAKE UPS TURNED IN
ASSIGNMENTS
THE XICOTEPEC PROJECT
SALVATION ARMY RED KETTLE
Holiday Party 2014 J Bar Restaurant and Lounge
New Holiday Inn on Elmore Ave. Tuesday December 2, 2014 6:00PM
Fellowship, Buffet Dinner, and Cash Bar
Sign Ups to Date
Mike Auliff
Be,y Auliff
Bob Bainter
Ann Bainter
Marcia Brandt
Bill Brandt
Brad Burt
Ka#e Burt
Rosemary Carlyle
Dick Cole
Shirley Cole
Jerry Coussens
Ryan Davis
Pat DeLuca
Mary Ann DeLuca
Mike Donahue
Dianna Donahue
Steve Fahrenkrog
Tammy Fahrenkrog
Nancy Glawe
Jim Glawe
Rich Golinghorst
Mary Golinghorst
Jerry Hansen
Barb Hansen
Jeff Helms
Mindy Helms
Rich Horst
Connie Horst
Manuela Huscher
Jody
Johnston-
Mohr
Charlie Jones
Rita Jones
Paul Kalainoff
Susan Kalainoff
Glen Keppy
Jean Keppy
Nancy Kime
Sco, Kurtz
Dixie Kurtz
Lorraine Lynch
Tom Messer
Diana Messer
Stan Mohr
Fred Mulch
Marty O'Boyle
Trish O'Boyle
Pat Olsen
Megan Olsen
Leroy Paus#an
Linda Paus#an
Dennis Peterson
Deb Peterson
John Pheiffer
Pat Pheiffer
Bill Puck
Marilyn Puck
Jack Schinckel
Jean Schinckel
Paul Seelau
Jim Smith
Bev Smith
Steve Suiter
Ann Suiter
Ken Tank
Anne,e Tank
Rob White
Pam White
Donn Wilmo,
Heidi Wilmo,
LAST MEETING – November 14, 2014 – PDG Gary Welch; RYLA Leadership Program
Eighty one a,ended on Friday, including guests, Jeff Martens, guest of Paul Seelau, Brian Williams,
guest of Bill Tubbs and Mary Jane Midge,, guest of Charlie Jones. Also a,ending were 6 Junior Rotarian stu-
dents and their counselors from North Sco,, Assump#on and Davenport North High Schools.
Patrick Olsen presented the check for the Auc#on profits to President Steve for the Community
Needs commi,ee to distribute in 2015, aEer applica#ons are received. Jeff AshcraE gave a very appropriate
Veterans Day speech.
Past District Governor Gary (and Colleen) Welch from Ankeny gave the program on the newly
formed, weekly RYLA camp. This was held at the Grinnell College in July 2014 and was a,ended by 172 high
school students. The date for 2015 is July 26-31 and is being planned for 200 students. District 5960 also
par#cipates in this camp. Students that a,end never want to go home. They come not knowing anyone,
and leave with a ton of new friends from around the state.
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?
LAST WEEK
NOR SCOTTARIAN
ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT
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