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THOUGHT OF THE DAY, July 7 2022
Shock, despair, anger, frustration, fear, sadness, concern for our country, impotence, withdrawal, distress, relief, denial.
These are just a few of the many thoughts, feelings and actions people have had since Monday’s horrific assault on our neighbors in Highland Park.
There is no script how one should feel or respond, as much as we wish we could find relief and peace. We each try to find a path that allows us to move forward.
For many of us, part of moving forward first requires pausing to acknowledge the horror of what happened and share it with those we care about.
The tragedy of what occurred in Highland Park, is not an isolated incident. This year alone there have been four mass shooting that have taken place. The impact of the other tragedies can have a cumulative effect on how we process Monday’s shooting. Try to be understanding of our feelings and responses and the feelings and responses of those around us, even if they don’t seem to make sense.
In the midst of witnessing the worst of what one person can do to many, we also heard and saw what the best of what many human beings can do for one another.
To the extent possible, let us strive to exemplify the best of humanity. Let us extend kindness and compassion to ourselves, to those we love and even to strangers we encounter.
 
In memory of the seven people who lost their lives Monday:
Katherine Goldstein
Irina McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Stephen Straus
Jacquelyn Sundheim
Nicolas Toledo-Zargoza
Eduardo Uvaldo
and all those who suffered physical and emotional harm, let us have 30 seconds of silence and send healing thoughts, energy and prayers to their families and friends, and the entire Highland Park community. Thank you.
Meeting Notes July 7
Patti Van Cleave started the meeting on time.
 
Announcements: 
  • PATTI announced the next Board meeting will be on 7/14 @ 11:00
  • RICH encouraged members to donate money to the ‘Highland Park Fund.’  See the story in this bulletin for details.  Patti, Fred, and Bob donated on the spot!
  • TONY asked us to say a prayer of forgiveness for the shooter and his parents, and he said one of the surviving children of the shooters is a student of the Montessori schools he runs.
  • AMY is this year’s new Membership Chair, and she alerted us that she is sending a survey to all the members – please complete the survey by this Friday 7/15.
  • BOB is the new Foundation Committee Chair, and he will be assembling his committee in the next few weeks.  Please consider joining if you want to Participate in the grant making process this year.
 
Happy Bucks: 
  • PATTI thanked the co-chairs of the Program committee, Brooke & David G, for booking a solid line-up of speakers thru August.
  • ROBERT made a donation for perfect attendance.
 
Speaker:  Timothy Massawe zoomed into the meeting from Tanzania.  He is the past president of the Rotary Club in Hai Kiliminjuro.  He runs a non-profit to empower poor children in Tanzania. Rotarians sponsor children for $1,000 each.
 
Highland Park Community Foundation
Our club's charitable foundation is taking a collection to provide support to those impacted by the Highland Park 4th of July shooting. All funds will be forwarded to the Highland Park Community Foundation who has a fund for this purpose. We will accept donations until the end of next week. You may contribute online here: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/winnetka-northfield-rotary-charitable-foundation/highland-park-relief-fund
 
Or bring a check payable to WNRCF to next week's meeting with a note it is for the Highland Park fund. 
 
Thanks you for all you do to make the world a better place. 
Meeting Assignments
July 14
Greeter Peter Skalski
SergeantTodd Stephens
Thought Liz Taylor
Dig-n-GrinBob Baker
ScribeKeith Reed
 
July 21
Greeter Wes Baumann
SergeantConnie Berman
Thought Rick Boerjesson 
Dig-n-GrinDavid Birkenstein
ScribeDavid Grant
 
July 28
Greeter Moha Bouacha
SergeantTerry Dason
Thought Laura Cunningham
Dig-n-GrinTom Evans
ScribeKeith Reed
 
If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
Speakers
Jul 14, 2022
Special Gifts Theatre
Jul 21, 2022
Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center
Jul 28, 2022
Hunger Resource Network
Aug 04, 2022
Director | Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District
Aug 11, 2022
Music Mends Minds
Aug 18, 2022
Mothers Trust Foundation
Aug 25, 2022
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Board Meeting
Jul 14, 2022
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
 
Rotary Tent at Winnetka Farmers Market
754 Elm St
Jul 23, 2022
7:30 AM – 12:30 PM
 
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Bulletin Editor
David Grant
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Member Birthdays
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July 10
 
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