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Time to Support Our Operation Warm Project
Over the last two years, our community's generosity made it possible for over 2,300 children living in need to receive a new winter coat from our club. Member contributions and our Operation Warm Benefit Concert gave Chicago area children brand new coats. Here is a list of the organizations that received these coats, because of you.
  • Several Chicago Library Branches
  • Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook Holiday Gift Program 
  • Open Arms Mission food pantry in Antioch
  • Holy Family Ministries school in Homan Square
  • Asian Youth Services in Albany Park
  • Hope Community Church Head Start in Austin
  • Stand Down Day Chicago supporting homeless veterans and their families
  • Grandparents and Kins Raising Children- Lake County
  • Learner Charter School in North Chicago
The public health crisis prevents us from holding a live benefit concert this year. It also has resulted in the COVID recession and more families in need.  Our program matters now more than ever.
 
We're asking members and friends of the club to make tax-deductible donations to support our club’s Operation Warm program. We’ve already committed to sponsoring one Chicago library program this year, and hope to support two. And the nonprofits listed above rely on our support for the children they serve.
 
Make your contribution now at www.operationwarm.org/wnrotary. Checks should be made payable to WNRCF and mailed to Rotary Club of Winnetka-Northfield, 620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093.
 
Thank you for your past support and for caring about children and families living in need. Your contribution means more kids receive the warmth, confidence and hope that comes with a new winter coat!
October 1 Meeting Summary:
Past President Marie Kuipers chaired the meeting.
 
Laura Cunningham offered a Thought of the Day:
From Ed Rendell, former governor of Pennsylvania:
"For my part, I make this pledge to you:  The politics of division, of pitting east against west, urban versus rural, region against region, and people against people will have no place in my administration.”
 
Guests: Kathy Tate-Bradish from the Evanston Lighthouse Rotary Club and League of Women Voters, Betty Hayford from the League of Women Voters, and Barb Tubekis’s brother, Gary Martin.
 
We also welcomed member Felicia O’Malley back to our meeting after a long absence.
 
There were no birthdays or anniversaries to report.
 
Fred welcomed Kathy and Betty of the League of Women Voters and pointed out that his mother, his wife Ellie, and Joe Fells’ wife Karen have been long time active members of the League.
 
Barb reported that she has had an initial meeting with the Rotary Club of Wilmette to begin planning for a community needs assessment. Other members are invited to join this multi-club committee.
 
Barb also reported that the “twinning” project between the Volunteer Center and a volunteer center in England is about to begin. This project will pair “elder” citizens from both communities together to share experiences and develop friendships. Rich, Wes and Marie have volunteered to participate. Anyone else interested should contact Barb.
 
Happy Bucks-
  • Our speaker Kathy is happy that she will be babysitting twin grandsons after our meeting.
  • John Peterson is happy for the role John Thomas played in planning the Winnetka Lake Front Master Plan, which is making great progress. Video updates can be seen on the Park District’s web page.
  • Marie is happy that he “trigger thumb” has been surgically repaired.
 
Dig ‘n  Grin- David Birkenstein shared some humorous observations about the Chicago Bears.
 
Program: The League of Women Voters provided arguments in favor of the proposed graduated state income tax that is on this fall’s ballot. A contrary argument will be made at our October 15 meeting. Arguments include:
  • The state needs more revenue. Spending cuts cannot solve the pension liabilities and spending on core state services are down substantially over several decades.
  • The current flat tax system is unfair, poses too big a burden on those with low incomes, and does not raise enough money. Low income people currently pay a far greater percentage of their incomes in taxes (all taxes) than higher income tax payers.
  • The ballot proposal does not increase taxes on anyone making $250,000 or less. It is unlikely that the legislator would subsequently raise taxes on middle class taxpayers due to political concerns.
  • History in other states and in Illinois suggests that few millionaires will leaves the state as result.
  • To see the entire presentation, click here.
Meeting Assignments
October 8
Thought Eric Birkenstein
Dig-n-GrinTony Kambich
Scribe 
 
October 15
Thought Joe Fell
Dig-n-GrinHeather Higgins
ScribeKeith Reed
 
October 22
Thought Robert Mardirossian
Dig-n-GrinTony Kambich
ScribeCarl Yudell
 
Note:
If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
Meeting Recordings
One of the nice features of meeting virtually is that our meetings can be recorded. This of course depends on your meeting host (me) remembering to start the recording (sometimes I'm a bit late in starting it). 
 
Here are links to view our recent meetings:
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Upcoming Events
WNRC Monthly Board Meeting
Oct 08, 2020
10:30 AM – 12:05 PM
 
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Oct 08, 2020
Annual Offical Visit
Oct 15, 2020
Tax change on the November Ballot
Nov 05, 2020
Climate Change
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Chuck Norton
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Brooke Peppey
October 4
 
Join Date
Denise Dubravec
October 1, 2013
7 years
 
Robert (Bob) Baker
October 1, 1987
33 years
 
Joe Nash
October 4, 2012
8 years
 
Felicia O'Malley
October 5, 2017
3 years
 
Crystal LeRoy
October 11, 2018
2 years
 
Greg Nelson
October 20, 2016
4 years