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Meeting Notes January 12
Co-President Patti led today’s meeting with 16 members in person and 7 on zoom.
 
Thought for the Day: Amy shared a Martin Luther King quote:
“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.”
 
Announcements:   Patti commented on the email sent by our Rotary District with the sad news that Mark Gibson had passed away.  Mark was a Barrington Rotary Club member, past Governor, leader of many Rotary trips to Guatemala, and recent speaker at our Club.
  • Amy called our attention to the newly placed boxes at the WCH to collect items for the New Trier Food Pantry.
  • Barb announced the plans for her Volunteer Center hosting MLK Day at the WCH on Saturday, 1/14.The event returns to the WCH for the first time since Covid.
  • Heidi opened registration for the Kids Against Hunger, which is scheduled for Saturday, 2/25 at the WCH.
Happy Bucks:   Tony is happy that there is a new Rotary Club in western Uganda that is doing a microcredit program (similar to the Global Grant that Tony and other Winnetka-Northfield Rotarians sponsored).
  • Patti donated to celebrate her daughter’s 35th birthday.
  • Moha donated to say he is happy to be back from Morocco.
  • Bob is happy that a recent procedure to remove skin cancer from his nose is a success.
  • Sylvia is happy to be back from vacation and will stay at the branch in Northfield at least through June.
  • Wes is happy to see more Rotarians participate at this meeting – 23!
Dig N Grin:  Liz payed homage to MLK, which segued perfectly with Amy’s Thought of the Day.
 
Speaker: Your humble Bulletin Editor and author of this scribe waded into the thicket of discussing ‘Interest Rates.’  I started the presentation with a chart of Fed Fund rates in the post-war era.  With rates in a range from 0% to 20%, and many peaks and valleys on the chart, the important question is what causes so many cycles?  To help frame the question, I showed a video that highlights the struggle between classical economists (represented by John Maynard Keynes) and the Austrian school of monetarists (represented by Friedrich Hayek).  Click on this link to watch the video:  Fear the Boom and Bust: Keynes vs. Hayek - The Original Economics Rap Battle! - YouTube
Comments were made about statistics, CPI, PCE, employment, MMT, government spending, the punch bowl, and the rap music in the video entertained if nothing else.  Pray for better speakers in the future, or you just might find yourself back in economics class the next time the regularly scheduled speaker cancels late on a Wednesday.
 
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Meeting Assignments
January 19
Greeter & Sgt.Moha Bouacha
Thought John Zeddies
Dig-n-GrinDavid Birkenstein
ScribeKeith Reed
 
January 26
Greeter & Sgt.Matthew Butler
Thought Terry Dason
Dig-n-GrinMichael Goldenberg 
ScribeDavid Grant
 
February 2
Greeter & Sgt.Tony Kambich
Thought Bill Leske
Dig-n-GrinSafiyyah Hassan
ScribeKeith Reed
 
If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
Ongoing social service opportunities
1. Call to Action! The New Trier Township food pantry needs our support. The pantry is low on essential items that support Township residents and workers. We will be collecting non perishable food items and hygiene supplies at each Thursday meeting. Donations can also be dropped off at the Community House every other day of the week. This service project will run through the end of September. In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever that we support and uplift one another. 
 
2. Additional items that we will be collecting at each Thursday meeting are pop tabs from aluminum cans and bread clips. The pop tabs will be donated to Ronald Mcdonald House for recycling and they go towards offsetting the costs of helping children and their families. 
 
The bread clips will be donated to 'Scarcely Resourced' who will be recycling them in partnership with 'Danielle Cares for Chairs'. A few thousand of these bread clips will purchase a wheelchair for a child in need. The bread tags are also now being utilized by a prosthetic clinic to strengthen the molding process of making a prosthesis.
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Speakers
Jan 19, 2023
Mother & Child Rotary Projects in Uganda
Jan 26, 2023
Blue Ribbon
Feb 02, 2023
Shelter Box
Feb 23, 2023
C24/7 Father's Arms Ministries
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Upcoming Events
Kids Against Hunger
Community House, Matz Hall
Feb 25, 2023
 
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David Grant
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Member Birthdays
Jean Wright
January 19
 
Bob Sanfilippo
January 27
 
Markie Gekas
January 27
 
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Jean Wright
January 1, 1993
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Markie Gekas
January 1, 1998
25 years
 
Kate Donegan
January 12, 2021
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Sylwia Pacyk
January 27, 2021
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Chuck Norton
January 30, 1998
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