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MEETER / GREETER Tom Powers INVOCATION
Gary Ostrom THIS WEEK’S MENU Soup and sandwich buffet w/4
varieties of deli sandwiches, 2 homemade soups, tossed salad, fresh fruit and brownies
NEXT WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS Vondie Woodbury Aug 12 Cindy Brady Aug 13 Darlene Collet Aug 13 Sue Cook Aug 13 PROGRAMS / EVENTS 08/11 (We meet at The Lake House) 08/18 Fighting Crime/ Violence 08/25 Life Leadership Students
09/08 Nazi UG Wind Tunnel 09/15 Eagle Alloy
09/22 Grape Escape
09/29 Club Assembly 10/06 The Hume Home
Muskegon Rotary Past President Larry Wright passed away last week. Larry, as many will recall, was the founder, prime mover, and champion of the Club's Grape Escape fundraiser and was instrumental in the electronic modernization of our RIM newsletter. He was serving as Chair of the Muskegon Community College Board of Trustees, and was active in many other worthwhile community causes. Larry will be missed and remembered. Condolences to Jane and their family.
Muskegon Grapevine In our new Lake House digs, President John presided over a jam-packed meeting colored by a fitting tribute to Larry Wright by John, Tom Powers, Bob Scolnik, Dale Nesbary and others. This year’s Grape Escape on September 22 will be dedicated to Larry, the “godfather” of the event. Speaking of which, Tom Powers announced a meeting of those interested in helping with Grape Escape – Wednesday, August 24 at The Lake House. Any and all are invited. Continued on page 2
Hula Hoop HHula Hoop HHula Hoop HHula Hoop Healthyealthyealthyealthy
From left, new member Steve Warmington and Kathy Byma help presenter Merri Davis demonstrate the “ease” with which hula hoops promote fitness. More on page 3.
John Noling, President Jay Wallace, Jr, President-Elect John McGarry, President Nominee Bill Loxterman, Secretary Kathy Byma, Treasurer Jim Fisher, Past President
Muskegon Rotary Club Club 216 (2809) – District 6290, Chartered May 1, 1916
August 11, 2011
The Lake House 12:10pm http://www.muskegonrotary.org
Dave Alexander, Director Susan Cloutier-Myers, Director Frank Marczak, Director Steve Olsen, Director
Brianna Scott, Director Bill Johanson, This RIM’s Editor
THE FOUR WAY TEST THAT ROTARIANS USE IN MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build good will and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Program: Renae Hesselink “TEDx: Ideas Worth Spreading”
What we do If someone asks you what
Rotary is all about, don’t hesitate to share our recent Muskegon
Chronicle ad –
RotaryAdv2011_final_rdc.pdf Click here: Download
Warmington a Rotarian
Unaccustomed as he may have been to public speaking, Muskegon Mayor Steve Warmington nevertheless steals the mike from President John following Steve’s induction into the Club last week. Below, sponsor John VanWyck performs the official and ancient pinning ceremony.
Grapevine Cont’d
Rotary’s next Board meeting will be held at noon on Tuesday, August 9, in the Board Room of the Muskegon Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce downtown, President
John said. ALL Rotary members are welcome to attend. (Bring your
own lunch if you desire.) Eric
Ringelberg left the “10 Brave Rotarians” competition last week with head held high, a song in his heart, and 100 fewer dollars he has
RIM Correspondents Lee Coggin [email protected] Jackie Fisher
[email protected] Bill Johanson [email protected] Tony Johnson [email protected]
Frank Marczak [email protected] Curt Mencer
[email protected] Garry Olson [email protected] Josh Wallace
[email protected] Dan Weikel [email protected]
We are, above, reciting the Four Way Test, nearly by memory, is our new meeting room which received lots of good comments.
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to keep track of. DJ Hilson is scheduled for Red Star on His Badge removal next week (the news media have been notified), and President John is wondering who else among the newbies might be ready for that momentous ceremony. Tom Powers or Doug Pollock, we think it was, told us that we’ve only sold 77 tickets to next month’s Grape
Escape. There are 403 tickets still to be sold if we’re to meet our sales bogey. There will be big prizes (ie, luxurious lodging/ dinner, a kayak trip on the Muskegon River) for the people who sell the most Grape Escape tickets. Above that, see Linda
Zolman to sign up for your 90-minute Grape Escape shift. Can we all help, please? The absent Frank Marczak received outrageous kudos from President
John (Frank would’ve been embarrassed by all the huzzahs, we’re sure) for putting together a great program schedule that’s full-up for the remainder of the year. Anyone with a good program idea, please get ahold of Frank, and tell him “RIM sent me.” Speaking of programs – c’mon, yes we were – we’ve put in a request to have Governor Snyder come to one of our meetings. Anyone who has any “pull” with him, please help or see Dave Alexander. Rotary Park is a little over 20% away from reaching its fundraising goal of $200,000, Nancy Crandall told us.
This Week on Stage What would it take for our community to thrive? Come hear about a September
20th event -“TEDx” for local technology, entertainment and design – that’s part
of a new global phenomenon.
---------- Only about 80 members have pledged, and the committee is trying to wrap-up this important
project. Please help as you can.
Jason
Piasecki , left, reminded us to please, PLEASE update your
ClubRunner profile so that our Membership Roster can be accurate and up-to-date (which is kind of the same thing). Log on to our website – www.muskegonrotary.org – and President John has “how to” directions on the cover page. Or, e- mail Jason - [email protected] - with questions.
Pam
Babbitt, right, was the Jackpot Raffle’s BIG WINNER this time -- $400+. There
really was a Joker in that envelope! Guests last week were: Ramos
& Sons Body Shop Business Manager Mary Beth Ramos (David
Ramos), GVSU/MAREK Project Manager/Offshore Project Jim
Edmondson and Associate Director of Research Dr. Supesh Mani (Arn Boezaart), Denise Garmin (Bob Scolnik), and visiting Montague-Whitehall Rotarian Ed Kaminsky (Dave Sipka).
Last Week’s Program
Hoop Happy Hoop Hoop Happy Hoop Hoop Happy Hoop Hoop Happy Hoop
Healthy: “Hoop Healthy: “Hoop Healthy: “Hoop Healthy: “Hoop
Girls Don’t Have Girls Don’t Have Girls Don’t Have Girls Don’t Have
Muffin Tops”Muffin Tops”Muffin Tops”Muffin Tops”
Two years ago Merri Davis’ kids told her she needed a hobby. She decided to take up hula hooping. That turned into what is now Hoop Happy Hoop Healthy LLC.
Merri was looking to get rid of her “muffin top” and saw hooping as a way to do this. When she saw how it helped her, she made several hoops and gave them to friends as early Christmas presents in the fall of 2010. All the girls came back and had lost inches, and they wanted her to make more for their friends. She had a vision: “If this
Secretary Lox a-spinnin’
Lox a-partnerin’ with Nancy Crandall
works for 12 girls, why not everyone?” It was at that point she came up with the slogan “Hoop Girls don’t have Muffin Tops.”
Lox in professional free fall
For the last two years, Merri has offered free Hoop Fit classes at Beach Elementary. She also offers free classes at the Muskegon Y. Hoop Happy has grown from 12 girls to more than 1,300 women
and men. Any of you who were at last week’s meeting saw Secretary
Lox doing the “Slow Hoop.” Hoop Fit classes are a great
cardio workout. They build core strength, improve flexibility, balance and they boost energy. There are side effects to Hooping: laughter, lost inches, friendship, emotional health and self-confidence. Merri’s programs include Custom Hoops, Make & Tape Parties, Birthday Parties & Events, Classes & Gatherings, and Business Sponsored Health. With Hoop Happy, you are part of the “Hoop Happy Sisterhood” (and Brotherhood too!).
For more information, find Hoop Happy on Facebook at Hoop Happy Hoop Healthy LLC. Merri can be contacted at [email protected] or 231-557-1125 ~ Josh Wallace