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MEETER / GREETER Jane Clingman-Scott INVOCATOR - REFLECTOR John Snider THIS MEETING’S MENU Spinach Salad Bar w/6 toppings, 3 dressings; Vegetarian BBQ Sandwiches; Broccoli Salad; Fruit Bowl; Kettle Chips; Bread/ Butter; Assorted Desserts STUDENT GUESTS Orchard View Cardinals NEXT WEEK’S BIRTHDAYS
Marcia Hovey-Wright Jan 22 George Maniates Jan 29 Heather Brolick Jan 30 Judy Johnson Jan 31 Lee Coggin Feb 1 Jim Nielsen Feb 1
FUTURE PROGRAMS 02/02 Dist Gov Gernot Runschke 02/09 Silversides Museum 02/16 Pound Buddies
Muskegon Rotary Board Josh Wallace [email protected] Cathy Brubaker-Clarke [email protected] Kathy Moore [email protected] Nancy Crandall [email protected] Tim Arter [email protected] Susan Crain [email protected] Jane Clingman-Scott [email protected] Ed Hendrickson [email protected] Mark Meyers [email protected] Jason Piasecki [email protected]
SPEAKERS, NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME
Muskegon Holiday Inn Thursdays 5:15 – 6:30pm
ReWine Minutes 1/12/17
Attendance: Joe Finkler, Ginny Sprague, Jules Terry, Phil
Friedrick, Mary Anne Gorman, Jan Mink, Corey Watson, John Noling, Kevin Ricco, Esther Ricco, Braxton
Gerdes
Guests: Kaitlin Hermanson, Jordyn Hallberg, Michael Koch,
Papa Njai, Susan Meston
Meeting tonight spent working on Get Your Chili On event. Updates
and Minutes continuation follows
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1/en-ca/files/homepage/rotary-rewine-meeting-minutes-1-12-17/ReWine-Meeting-Notes-1-12-17.pdf
In the latest Habitat for Humanity work session, we had a nice mix of Rotaractors, Interactors and Rotarians. More on page 2.
Josh Wallace, President Cathy Brubaker-Clarke, President-Elect Kathy Moore, Pres-Nominee Nancy Crandall, Secretary Tim Arter, Treasurer Susan Crain, Imm Past President
Muskegon Rotary Club Club 16 (2809) – District 6290, Chartered May 1, 1916
Jan 26, 2017 12:00 – 1:15pm Muskegon Harbor Holiday Inn
Satellite ReWine Club 5:15-6:30pm Holiday Inn
Jane Clingman-Scott, Director Ed Hendrickson, Director
Mark Meyers, Director Jason Piasecki, Director
Robin Henshaw, RIM Reporter Bill Johanson, RIM 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 goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
(1/26) “Muskegon Area Career Tech Center” Kyle Fiebig “This is it: the absolute edge of no return: to turn back now and make home or sail irrevocably on and either find land or plunge over the world's roaring rim” - William Faulkner
Rotary Building Project
Above, Frank Peterson, Megan Romkema Below, Linda Juarez, Mary Anne Gorman
For the first time, Rotary, Interact and Rotaract were all involved in our Habitat home along with the owner and her son. We built this safety fence around the egress wall. We secured the roof to the house with hurricane strips. We cleaned up around the house and yard, and are preparing for the drywall PHOTOS to come in any time now. By Christine
Above, Rich Houtteman, right, is happy to bring a check to Mayor Steve Gawron and the City of Muskegon for their tree planting grant project. Consumers Energy helps communities plant nearly 1300 trees in the right place; trees that are the right species to compliment beautification efforts!
Above from left, Beth (homeowner), Braxton Gerdes, Megan Romkema (MCC Rotaractor), John Noling and Christine Robere.
RIM Reporting Team Chris Burnaw [email protected]
Jane Clingman-Scott [email protected]
Tamera Collier [email protected] Lisa Hegenbart [email protected]
Jamie Hekker [email protected]
Bill Johanson [email protected]
Peg Maniates margaret.hennelly.maniates
@gmail.com
Kathy Moore [email protected]
Jason Piasecki [email protected]
Robin Henshaw
Diane VanEpps [email protected]
This publication, Muskegon Rotary in Motion (RIM), is intended for the private, non-commercial use of our members and friends. Content includes RIM correspondents’ reports, meeting announcements, satire sort of, Club- or member-contributed social media items, and Club-related borrowings from media
friends. The deadline for RIM announcements – the timeframe adherence to best guarantee accuracy and
publication of a reader’s message – is Thursday noon for the following week’s issue. Submit brief
announcements in writing to Editor Bill Johanson or one of the RIM Correspondents above. © 2017 Rotary Club of Muskegon
This Week On Stage
At the Muskegon Area Career Tech Center, 16 different career training classes are offered to local high school junior and
seniors from public, charter, and non-public schools in the
Muskegon area. But there’s more to the story. Come hear.
Programs Booked
Program Committee Co-Chair Dave Alexander stuck out his
chest last week and reported that all program openings ‘til the end of Rotary Year 2016-17 have been filled –
see below. Co-Chair Bob Chapla added, “What he said.”
1-26 Mgn Career Tech Center 2-02 Dist Gov Gernot Runschke 2-09 Silversides Museum 2-16 Pound Buddies 2-23 United Way Update 3-02 Women's Rotary Leadership: MCC soccer 3-09 Muskegon History Project 3-16 First Tee golf program 3-23 West MI Power Cleaning 3-30 Past Dist Gov Al Bonney 4-06 Project Hope 4-13 Cuba Trip-The Crandalls 4-20 Appalachia Service Proj 4-27 BeachFit 5-04 Girls on the Run 5-11 Law Day Speech Winners 5-18 KL Outdoors 5-25 Rotary Youth Srvs Day 6-01 GR Mayor Rosalynn Bliss 6-08 Frauenthal Center 6-15 Love, Inc 6-22 Downtown Update/ Preview of Summer Events 6-29 Rotary 2016-17 Windup
LAST WEEK’S PROGRAM
What’s Your BodyAge?-
Towards a Healthier Muskegon
Speakers: Jeff Lohman, Rachel Fawcett and Chris Sutton
by RIM Reporter Robin Henshaw
There is a lot of talk about Healthy
Muskegon and, as a community, together
we have developed programs and non-
profits to assist Muskegonites in attaining
optimal health and wellness habits, and
plans. We now have another component:
Lakeshore Fitness Center, housed where
the “Y” was located, adds another element
to enhance our community goals.
Lakeshore Fitness Center is much >>>
Rotaractor of the Month
Jaydn Midkiff
December 2016 Jadyn is a first year member of the
Rotaract Club
of Baker
College of
Muskegon.
When Jadyn
isn’t volun-
teering at our
table fund-
raisers or
other events
(like the Boys and Girls Club telethon),
she enjoys volunteering at Pound
Buddies. Jadyn also had the
opportunity to attend a
Montague/Whitehall Rotary lunch and
did a great job representing our club.
Once she graduates from Baker
College, Jadyn hopes to pursue a
career as a Neonatal Nurse
Practitioner. Thanks for everything
you do to make our club great, Jadyn.
Keep being awesome!
Cont’d - LAKESHORE FITNESS CENTER
From left, Chris
Sutton, Jeff
Lohman and
Rachel
Fawcett.
>>> more than
a gym or
workout
facility. They have medically
integrated fitness programs that work
hand-in-hand with your physician to
help improve medical situations
through exercise. The Next Steps
program includes a BodyAge
assessment, which tracks your medical
history and tests your baselines.
After the data is computed by
certified instructors, you are provided
with a significant report that lists your
BodyAge versus your chronological
age. This information, often shocking
at first, can be extremely helpful in
developing a workout plan that you
will enjoy and help you become a
healthier you! The staff will then
spend another hour with you
developing a goal-orientated workout
plan -orientated to you - that’s a
pleasant means for reaching your
fitness goals. In summary, the
Lakeshore Fitness Center is all about
helping members achieve a healthier
lifestyle; one more is personalized and
productive.
Lakeshore Fitness Center, a new
addition to Muskegon Community
College,* offers many extras, too.
There are over 88 group exercise
classes, personal training
opportunities, an aquatic program,
Kids’ Night Out (Parent’s Night Out),
Youth Programming, massage therapy
and so much more. A few Rotarians
shared their favorite aspects of
Lakeshore
Fitness
Center, and
now you
have a
chance to
go and
experience
what the
buzz is all
about. And
you get to know your true age, your
BodyAge. Remember to be good to
your body. We only get one. Go and
check out the Lakeshore Fitness
Center.
*“(MCC) is committed to addressing
Muskegon County’s low health ranking in
Michigan over the last 20 years. We will
collaborate with other organizations while
directing both our educational expertise and
our community-centered health and wellness
programming toward reversing this
unacceptable trend.”
Donald Crandall
MCC Board of Trustees Chair
NEWS / ANNOUNCEMENTS
– PRESDENT, COMMITTEE
MEMBERS, GUESTS, ETC
Orville Crain sponsored in Nate O’Brien, who is our newest Rotarian. Welcome, Nate!
The 1st Green Apple Challenge application is complete! Nancy Crandall checked off all the boxes and raced to the finish line. President Josh Wallace couldn’t believe his eyes, when he received the finalized form. Who will be the next Rotarian to complete the green apple challenge… tune in next week to find out!
Not only did Nancy Crandall get her green apple this week, but she also brought a very nifty magnetic Rotary pin we can purchase. Now there are no more excuses…these pins will not harm your clothing and they are only $3.50 Protect your clothing and your wallet from future fines… Make sure to get yours.
Rotary’s The RIDE team is complete! Dave Alexander rose to the occasion and accepted the position of TEAM HOST. He will assist our riders by recording time and distance! Good Luck Rotary Riders.
RIM Editor Bill Johanson, below, was out of sorts (since he is the
photographer extraordinaire) upfront with hour-glass in hand visually demonstrating how he tracks his hours of volunteer service to Rotary, three minutes at a time. All in all, the sands that fell through the hour-glass ticked off 905 volunteer hours, for which Bill then applied to the Consumer Energy Foundation for a Volunteer Investment Program (VIP) grant. $425.00 ended up being donated to the Muskegon Rotary Foundation. Now that’s SERVICE ABOVE SELF! Thank you, Bill, for all the GOOD you do. And to Consumers Energy’s VIP, too. Pam Babbitt had student Cora McDonell choose our next Brave Rotarian… and the HERO is Ed Hendrickson, who was busy making memories at the Holiday Inn! Ed, thanks for being a HERO.
President Josh, above on right, made a special presentation to Tim Lipan on behalf of Finemeister Kevin Donovan. The award was for Tim recently being named top cell phone violator during Rotary meetings. In Kevin’s absence, Tim said he’d been forced to sit with Kevin for several months because no one else would. The plaque read, “Just put the phone down and pay your fine, Tim Lipan.” Julia Koch from The Hope Project brought to our attention that this is National Human Trafficking Month! Muskegon County’s first ever human trafficking case has been prosecuted, and the collaboration and support of local authorities was instrumental in combating this issue. Julia extended special kudos to Prosecutor DJ Hilson. At last week’s ReWine meeting...
... the handshake between North Muskegon Interact and Mona Shores Interact, is a challenge between the two schools to sell the most tickets based on student ratio for “Get Your Chili On.” The losing school will go to the winning school and sing their school song. The last page is devoted to information about sister
Two Mini Factoids
On March 23, our meeting moves to Shoreline Inn, for one day only
Those who haven’t kept their personal profile-birthday information up-to-date will not / cannot be wished Happy Birthday in RIM
Visiting Rotarians & Guests Spring Lake Rotarian Dave Stocking; Creative Metal Technologies David Gugin (Josh Wallace); Goodwill’s Greg Borgman (JDWallace Sr); MCC’s Sean Mullally (Don Crandall); West Michigan Lake Hawks Xavier Fletcher (Orville Crain); Harbor Hospice Lisa McMichael (Ammy Johnson); City of Muskegon Heights and prospective member Jake Eckholm (J Mathews); Speakers Jeff Lohman, Chris Sutton and Rachel Fawcett (Club); Baker Rotaractors Linda Meyers, Kaytie Ely, Caroline Miller, Tess Grekczak (John Noling); MS Interactor Coralisa McDonnell; and MCC Rotaractor Braxton Gerdes.
club Spring Lake Rotary‘s upcoming Euchre Tournament