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NORTHWEST AUSTINNORTHWEST AUSTINNORTHWEST AUSTINNORTHWEST AUSTIN
AUG 26, 2016AUG 26, 2016AUG 26, 2016AUG 26, 2016
2016-17 CLUB-LEADERS
OFFICERS President: Kevin Lancaster President-Elect: Danny Davila President Nominee Secretary: Greg Rabaey Treasurer: Josh Little & Stephen Bentley Sergeant At Arms: Immediate Past President Sarah Carriker VP Club Service Kristin Stephens VP Community Service Danny Davila & Nancy Lehmann-Carssow VP Vocational Service Jesus Chavez & Chuck Durant VP International Service Audrey & John Cochran VP Youth Service Rick Hoffman Member-At-Large Mark Dietz Member-At-Large
SPECIAL PROJECT CHAIRS Bulletin Harold Coleman Communications Sheila Allee Kershaw Early Act First Knight Tim Buckley Endowment Chair John Voss Foundation Ken Dickensheets Fundraising Sarah Carriker Membership Marietta Silva & Don Shindler Past Presidents Council Photographers Hanspeter Tobler & Oliver Smith PolioPlus Kent Miller Program Committee David Davis Website Sheila Allee-Kershaw Weekly Meeting Volunteers Brigitte Benquet
At last week’s meeting, District Governor Bruce Golden shared his vision for the district for RY 2016-17 and his wife Sharon revealed her DG Spouse Project of improving literacy.
Photos by Hanspeter Tobler
Rotary’s “4-Way Test":
1. Is it theTRUTH? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
ROTARY CLUB OF NORTHWEST AUSTIN Friday, August 26, 2016 – 7:00 A.M. Meeting at Balcones Country Club
Call to Order – Kevin Lancaster, President August is Membership & Extension Month
TODAY’S PROGRAM AT OUR LAST MEETING Tim Buckley, Christmas Cards for the Troops Bruce Golden, District Governor
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
“God cannot alter the past, though historians can.”
Samuel Butler
NEWS & EVENTS This Friday we begin our annual Christmas and Holiday season
preparation by signing cards for our troops. Tim Buckley coordinates this important annual event. There are several organizations that support this effort, including this one:
http://soldiersangels.org/Holiday-Cards-for-Troops-and-Veterans.html
PLEASE BE RESPECTFULL TO OUR SPEAKERS: TURN CELL PHONES OFF OR TO VIBRATE AND LISTEN! THANK YOU!
Greeter: Nancy Lehmann-Carssow
Prayer & Pledge: Sheila Kershaw Sunshine Basket: Hanspeter Tobler
50/50 Ticket Sales: Ibrahim Fakhreddine Setup: David Benjamin
Looking Forward (speakers are also listed on our website): Next Week: Ken Herman, “The Future of Newspapers”
Sep 9 Stephen Touchet, “First Lego League” Sep 16 Fruit Sale Kick-Off (tentative)
August Birthdays 01: David Lott
16: Terral Smith 18: Josh Little 22: Stephen Bentley
25: Tony Thompson
August Club Anniversaries 01: Chuck Space (26), Bill Farrell (20), Gene Holiman (20), John
Knifton (8)
10: David King (31) 16: Lee Easter (36), Bill Estes (36), Henry Mayes (36), John Voss (36),
Bob Watson (36), Linden Welsch (36) – CHARTER MEMBERS! 21: Beatriz Zilveti (1)
28: Don Shindler (7) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEBSITES TO KNOW: Club Website: http://www.nwaustinrotary.club Club Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/nwaustinrotary Club Fruit Sale Website: rotaryfruit.org
District 5870: http://www.rotarydistrict5870.org/ Rotary International: http://www.rotary.org/
MAKE-UP MEETING LOCATIONS: due to clubs frequently
changing their meeting times and places, go to the District 5870 website and click on the When and Where Clubs Meet link under the Clubs tab for a list of area club meeting places and times.
Online Rotary Club makeup: www.rotaryeclubone.org
At last week’s meeting, District 5870 Governor Bruce Golden, a
third generation Rotarian, spoke with us about his vision for the district in RY 2016-17. Our effort will be in three areas – membership, foundation giving and publicity. His wife, Sharon,
also spoke with us about her DG Spouse project to improve literacy, asking for our support by donating to a local library or
donating books to BookSpring. For more information, go to: https://www.bookspring.org/
Greeter: Bill Estes Prayer & Pledge: Don Gonzenbach
Sunshine Basket: Chris Gilberto 50/50 Ticket Sales: Andy Macfarlane Setup: Mike Moser
Humorist Emeritus: Homer Goering
NOTE: Unless otherwise announced, Sunshine Basket
proceeds are split between PolioPlus and TRF Annual Fund.
Member Attendance: 48 (of 89 active)
50:50 Pot Winner: Gene Holiman ($25)
Rotary Minutes • Nancy Lehmann-Carssow announced that Science Fair
volunteers are needed at the Bullock Museum on Nov. 17.
Visiting Rotarians
Jerry Chapman – Cedar Park
Other Visitors & Guests Scott Isaacsen (of Dick Hamilton) Arval Headrick & Debbie Tam (of Beatriz Zilveti)
Kathleen Holiman (of Gene Holiman)
Club Member Make-ups John Voss – NWAR Board Meeting (8/19) Kent Miller – Austin Cosmopolitan (8/17)
Gene Holiman – 8 different clubs (8/8-8/19)
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Rotary International 100th Convention
Atlanta, GA Register today at:
www.rotaryconvention2017.org
Rotary International Institute
October 27-30, 2016
Salt Lake City, UT Register today at:
www.rizones21-27.org
UPCOMING NWAR EVENTS Sep 9 NWAR Board Meeting Sep-Oct Fruit Sale Kickoff Oct 21 Off-Site Meeting (to be announced)
Nov 17 Science Fair Judging @ Bullock Museum Dec Bluebonnet Trails Christmas Breakfast Party
Dec NWAR Holiday Party
Upcoming District Events & Important Dates Sep 16-18 Multi-District Reunion, McAllen, TX Oct 22 Pints for Polio
Oct 27-30 Zone Institute Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT Feb 4 District Foundation Dinner, Austin Capitol Sheraton May 18-21 Conference of Rotary Clubs, Corpus Christi Omni
Jun 10-14 RI Conference, Atlanta, GA
New Member Proposal Greg Rabaey has proposed Tim O'Brien for membership in the
club. Tim has attended several of our meetings, and is interested in joining. Tim's proposed classification is Financial Planning. Our Board has voted to accept his application and now
I am forwarding this to our general membership for approval as specified in our bylaws. If no dissenting votes are received by
Monday, August 29, he will be scheduled for induction at a future club meeting.
Multi District Reunion 2016 The updated program as well a registration process is available
on Rotary District’s 5870 website: http://www.rotary5870.org/ Contact PDG Hanspeter Tobler at 512-257-9611 if you have any
questions. It’s going to be a lot of fun as it has been for the last 31 years.
Kenya Trip Orientation Nancy Lehmann-Carssow is holding her annual trip orientation
meeting at her home on September 11 from 2-4 PM. Part of this adventure will include a visit to the Rehema Children’s Orphange that our club supports. Trip dates for 2017 are July 7-25.
Fruit Sale Team Captains Needed We are looking for 10 team captains for the fall fruit sale! This is a great way to serve in a short-term leadership position with the
club. If you love competition, love this club, and most of all love snarky emails then this is the role for you. If interested, please contact Sarah Carriker at [email protected] or 512-496-5700.
AFTO!!!
This week’s featured committee report is from the
Community Service Committee and VPs Nancy Lehmann-Carssow and Danny Davila…
Nancy is still looking for volunteers to help with the Bullock Science Fair on Thursday, November 17th, from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM. On Science Thursdays, students can drop in and explore the Bullock
Museum, see demonstrations, and participate in hands-on activities with STEM experts from Central Texas Discover Engineering. Science
Thursdays are FREE for all groups who have pre-registered for a Bullock Museum field trip. Every Science Thursday is different, and may include some of the following activities:
• Hair-Raising Experience with a Van de Graaff Generator
• Boat Race • Don't Sink the Cargo!
• Puff Mobile
• Float your Boat Support for the Bullock Museum's exhibitions and education programs
provided by the Texas State History Museum Foundation.
COUNCIL GRANTS CLUBS GREATER FLEXIBILITY IN MEETING, MEMBERSHIP
The 2016 Council on Legislation may well be remembered as one of
the most progressive in Rotary history.
Not only did this Council grant clubs more freedom in determining their meeting schedule and membership, it also approved an increase in per capita dues of $4 a year for three years. The increase will be
used to enhance Rotary’s website, improve online tools, and add programs and services to help clubs increase membership.
The Council is an essential element of Rotary’s governance. Every three years, members from around the world gather in Chicago to
consider proposed changes to the policies that govern the organization and its member clubs. Measures that are adopted take
effect 1 July.
The tone for this year was set early, when the RI Board put forth two
proposals that increase flexibility. The first measure allows clubs to decide to vary their meeting times, whether to meet online or in
person, and when to cancel a meeting, as long as they meet at least twice a month. The second allows clubs flexibility in choosing their membership rules and requirements. Both passed.
Representatives also approved removing six membership criteria from
the RI Constitution and replacing them with a simple requirement that a member be a person of good character who has a good reputation in their business or community and is willing to serve the community.
“We are at a moment in time when we must think beyond the status
quo,” said RI Vice President Greg E. Podd. “We must think about our future.”