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A Warm Welcome to the Library
Richard M. Daley Library, , Chicago IL
Nov 01, 2018
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
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Back of the Yards Library
Nov 03, 2018
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
 
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Winnetka Community House
Nov 15, 2018
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
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Oct 25, 2018
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WELCOME TO OUR CLUB! CELEBRATING 94 YEARS OF SERVICE. COME JOIN US CONNECTING FOR GOOD.
Winnetka-Northfield
Service Above Self
We meet Thursdays at 12:15 PM
Winnetka Community House
620 Lincoln Avenue
Tyrrell Room (winter) 111A (summer)
Winnetka, IL  60093
United States
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Speaker on October 25: Peter Butler

Mr. Butler is a nationally recognized health care executive with almost 40 years of experience in teaching hospitals and health care systems. In addition to being immediate past president of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Butler is currently professor and chairman of the Department of Health Systems Management at Rush University, which is home to the masters program in health care administration ranked 5th in the country by U.S. News and World Report. Before to joining Rush in 2002, Mr. Butler served as president and chief executive officer of the Methodist Hospital System (now Houston Methodist) in Houston, Texas, and as senior vice president and chief administrative officer of the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.


Mr. Butler is past Chairman of the Board of the University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC). He also served as Chairman of the National Center for Healthcare Leadership board. He has served on the boards of the Health Research and Education Trust, the Michigan Hospital Association, and the Texas Hospital Association. He has also been on numerous American Hospital Association councils, including chairing the Section for Healthcare Systems Council. In 2008, he was appointed to a three year term as a member of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) and was reappointed to a second term in 2011. He is currently a member of the Chicago Commercial Club of Chicago and the Economic Club of Chicago.


In 2016, Mr. Butler was awarded the degree of doctor of humane letters from Rush University and delivered the commencement address. He also received the Filerman Prize for Educational Leadership from the Association of University Programs in Health Administration.  Mr. Butler is a graduate of Amherst College, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology. He received his master of health services administration degree from the University of Michigan.

 

Recap of October 25 Meeting
The meeting in the Winnetka Community House was opened at 12:18 by President Bill Leske. An interesting Thought for the Day came from Christina Gikas after the pledge of allegiance was led by Joe Fell. There were several visitors and 26 members present including Kelsey Rafety from the WPD. Lunch was served at 12:24 and the meeting then started at 12:40.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS: President Bill noted Greg Nelson’s anniversary of 3 years and then made a variety of announcements. Volunteers were sought for:
            - Make a Difference Day, and
            - World Polio Day
We were reminded another Scribe was still sought.
The Rotary Pavilion at the 9/29 at the Park District’s post Bike Winnetka hoopla on 9/29 needs volunteers to help pass the word of the wonderfulness of Rotary to passers-by.
 
DIG AND GRIN- Terry Dason provided three anecdotal bits of humor using a dizzy blonde as the protagonist. This was not deemed non-PC as Ms. Dason is herself a blonde. She was rewarded with semi-thunderous applause.
 
HAPPY BUCKS – Generous contributions were supplied by Messrs. Wes Baumann and Robert Mardirossian
 
SPEAKER – Unfortunately our speaker for the day got mired in traffic on his way from Chicago’s South side. Various intra-table conversations ensued on a myriad of subjects.
 
The meeting thus drifted to a close at 1:30 p.m.
 
 
 
Volunteers Needed to Give New Operation Warm Coats and Books to Children
Join us to provide a “Warm Welcome to the Library” to disadvantaged Chicago children.
 
Thanks to support from the Rotary Clubs of Winnetka-Northfield, Wilmette Harbor and Wilmette, IATSE Locals 2, 110, 476 and 769 and the Chicago Community Trust, over 2,000 children will receive a new winter coat, 2 new books, and an introduction to their neighborhood library branch.
Events will take place at 12 Chicago Public Library branches, beginning November 1 and running through December 15. We need volunteers to help set up the giving rooms, help children pick out their coat and books, and clean up after the event. Most importantly, volunteers will show these children and their families that we care about them, giving them hope and confidence.
 
Sign up at this SignUp Genius page.
 
Contact Rich Lalley with any questions. We look forward to seeing you at the library!
Welcome to our New Member: Crystal Leroy
District Governor Julie Clark and Club President Bill Leske welcome Crystal Leroy as a member of the Winnetka Northfield Rotary Club:
 
Charitable Foundation Grants Guidelines
The Club Foundation Board has approved new guidelines to apply for grants, and a new 'Grant Request Form' which can be found on our Club Website at https://wnrotary.org    Hint: Look in the lower left hand column under the heading 'Download Files' or find the 'Grant Request Form' by link here:
 
The deadline to apply for the 2018-2019 grants is November 30, 2018. Recipients are eligible for only two awards within a three-year period. Starting this year, our recipients will also be restricted to organizations that are (1) located in the Metro Chicago area; (2) have an annual expense budget of $1 million or less; and (3) have a specific project or program that is the subject of the request that must fall within the area of funding determined for the year. This year our area of funding will focus on providing services to or for children’s education and/or health; Awards will be made in March, 2019.
 
Meeting Assignments
October 25
GreeterTony Kambich
Dig-n-GrinGerry Keenan 
Thought Robert Mardirossian
Sgt-at-ArmsRich Lalley
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
November 1
GreeterNed Meisner
Dig-n-GrinJoe Nash
Thought Tom Nash
Sgt-at-ArmsGreg Nelson
ScribeKeith Reed
 
November 8
GreeterLee Padgitt
Dig-n-GrinFelicia O'Malley
Thought Chuck Norton
Sgt-at-ArmsBrooke Peppey
ScribeJohn Thomas
 
 
 
 
Trees that Feed and Sustain Families in Haiti
 
A proposed Rotary Foundation Global Grant Project
 
We are pleased to announce our formal agreement with the Rotary Club of Les Cayes, District 7020, Haiti, to partner on a Global Grant project that will bring sustainable jobs and locally grown protein rich food to the Jeremie region of Haiti. 
 
We are looking to raise approximately $20,000 for this project, which when matched $2.50 to $1 by The Rotary Foundation, will provide $70,000 in funding for this project. Rotary Clubs interested in participating should email info@wnrotary.org. 
 
Areas of Focus
¨ Economic & Community Development
¨ Maternal & Child Health
¨ Bonus: Positive Environmental Impact
 
Project Objectives
¨ Restore and expand breadfruit production in Jeremie region of Haiti that was devastated by Hurricane Matthew
¨ Create a local, solar-powered breadfruit processing facility
¨ Provide vocational training to farmers, facility workers
¨ Develop the domestic and export market for breadfruit products
 
Planned Activities
¨ Propagate and grow 5,000 breadfruit saplings
¨ Provide ready-to-produce tress to small holder farmers and coop orchards
¨ Fund processing equipment for new facility (building funded by cooperating NGO)
¨ Provide packaged breadfruit breakfast meals to local schools
¨ Provide vocational training to farmers and workers
 
Expected Outcomes
¨ Produce 2.5 - 5 million lbs. of breadfruit annually
¨ Economic impact on region- $470,000 - $900,000 annually
¨ Good jobs and businesses for local population in poorest region of Haiti
¨ Provide nutritious meals to school children
¨ Develop an export industry for Haiti
 
Contribute to this project with the button below. Donations will be matched 2.5 to 1 by The Rotary Foundation. 
 
       
 
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Brooke Peppey
October 4
 
Join Date
Denise Dubravec
October 1, 2013
5 years
 
Robert (Bob) Baker
October 1, 1987
31 years
 
Joe Nash
October 4, 2012
6 years
 
Felicia O'Malley
October 5, 2017
1 year
 
Greg Nelson
October 20, 2016
2 years
 
Randy Reeves
October 25, 2012
6 years