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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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Meeting Recap September 28
There were 29 Rotarians in attendance at this week’s meeting.  Todd Stephens brought Connie Gutierrez as his guest.
 
It was announced that at the last Board meeting it was decided to increase the club’s dues by $5 per quarter.  The club was running slightly in the red so it is hoped that this modest increase will close the gap in the deficit. The new dues will begin with the new quarter this October.  There was a reminder of the reception here at the Community House tonight from 5 to 7 p.m. for Robert Mardirossian’s retirement from the Counseling Center of the North Shore.  Rich Lalley announced that Operation Warn is gearing up for the fall/winter campaign to raise funds to give new coats to children in need.  He said that two events are being planned to give coats at two south side Chicago Public Libraries.  Joe Nash announced that he and Greg Nelson will be guest bartenders at Little Ricky’s on October 12th from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. to raise funds for Operation Warm.  He said that there would be great live music that evening.  Generous tips will be warmly welcomed.
 
Happy Buck$ this week came from Robert Mardirossian and John Stone.   Greg Nelson gave the club a great laugh with his Dig n Grin.
 
Program chair David Birkenstein introduced our speaker, Jim Proebstle, who was making his second appearance at our club.  He spoke about his new (third) book, Unintended Impact, which was the story about his older brother who developed Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) dementia as a result of numerous concussions playing high school and college football.  Jim and his brother, Dick, both played football in northeast Ohio, a hotbed for the sport.  They both played the game at Michigan State University, where Dick was a quarterback and Jim was a lineman.  Jim was a tight end on the National Champion Spartans in 1965.
 
His presentation was part history of his brother and mostly about the devastation that can be wreaked as a result of a collision sport like football.  Millions of high school and college athletes have been exposed to multiple concussions while playing sports such as football, soccer, lacrosse, hockey and wrestling.  However, it is the professional athletes who have suffered CTE related dementia that receives the publicity.  CTE is also common in the military as a result of ‘blast concussions.’  CTE comes from repetitive jarring of the head that is a natural part of some sports.  While CTE dementia and Alzheimer dementia have some similarities CTE patients will exhibit signs of trouble at an earlier age.  In the case of CTE dementia the brain shrinks.  His brother’s brain, which was donated to Boston University’s Alzheimer’s Disease and CTE Center, was 25% smaller than normal.
 
Long before it was determined that Dick was suffering from CTE he began to have balance issues and some memory problems.  That was followed by signs of disinhibited behavior, loss of mathematical and problem-solving skills as well as paranoia.  He had been a very successful businessman amassing a small fortune but his CTE destroyed all of that as well as his marriage.  Late in his life it was discovered why he had changed so much and that was a relief to his family as it explained the subtle changes that had been taking place over the previous 20 years.  Jim’s brother died in 2012 a month shy of his 68th birthday.
 
Jim was not a proponent of ending the game of football as he said the safety in the sport has evolved for the better over the years.  Every state has a concussion protocol policy on the books and it is enforced to varying degrees, mostly determined by the individual schools.  Also, many jarring hits do not always result in a concussion but may still affect the brain.  He feels that full contact football should not be played until high school.  While CTE affects athletes in other impact sports, it has gained notoriety from professional football and the $765 million dollar settlement for victims of CTE dementia in the NFL.
 
2017 Operation Warm Project Underway!
Fundraising is underway for our 2017 Operation Warm project. 
 
 
Nearly one in five American children live in poverty. More than 400,000 in the Chicago metro area. 
 
For these families, deciding between food, rent, heat and medicine takes priority. Many children have to go without a coat during the cold Chicago winter.
 
You can help to bring hope, happiness and warmth to children living in need in Chicagoland with the gift of a brand-new winter coat.  Your gift will help to improve a child's self-esteem, school attendance and overall wellness.

Our Goal is to Give 500 Children Brand-New Winter Coats
Give today at www.operationwarm.org/wnrotary

Or send a check payable to WNRCF to
Rotary Club of Winnetka-Northfield
620 Lincoln Ave, Winnetka IL 60093
 
We partner with schools and non-profits serving disadvantaged children, including Inner City Impact in Cicero, Holy Family Ministries school in Chicago, Hope Community Church in Chicago, Open Arms Mission in Antioch, Youth Services of Glenview/Northbrook (holiday gift program), Jewish Council for Youth Services in Highwood and Family Promise Chicago North Shore.
 
This year, we are also partnering with the Chicago Public Library on an innovative program that gives a new coat at the libratry, bringing children into a library of the first time.
 
Your donation will go to Operation Warm, our partner since 2009. They provide us with brand-new, high-quality, warm winter coats for our children. Operation Warm is a GuideStar Platinum-rated nonprofit and has helped over 2 million children since 1998.
 
The video below was sent to us last winter as a gesture of THANKS from Holy Family Ministries. 
 
 
How many children can you help keep warm this winter?
 
Hurricane Relief Fund  Accepting Donations
Our Rotary Club's Charitable Foundation is now accepting tax deductible donations for our Hurricane Relief Fund. Donations may be made by credit card here:
 
Our Foundation's Board will take direction from Rotary Leaders regarding where to direct our funds. Here is a letter received from our represntative on Rotary International's Board of Directors Robb Knuepfer:
 
Dear District and Zone Leaders:
 
As you have been reading in the news, severe rainfall has caused historic flooding along the Texas coast, including in Houston, the fourth largest city by population in the United States. Deluged towns in the region are in desperate need of aid as thousands of residents were forced to flee their homes. About 6.8 million people have been affected by the hurricane, which made landfall on 25 August.
  • Late last week, Presidential Aide Don Mebus and Past RI Director Greg Podd hosted a strategy conference call with governors from Districts 5930, 5840, 5890, 5910 and 6200 in Texas and Louisiana to develop a cohesive response.
  • A Gulf Coast Disaster Relief Donor Advised Fund (DAF) has been established by Greg Podd and President-Elect Barry Rassin through The Rotary Foundation to collect relief contributions. Don and Greg are working with leaders from the affected districts to create a process for disbursing DAF funds to their respective district foundations or local 501c3 organizations to support local relief efforts.
  • Updated information about contributing to the Gulf Coast DAF is available on the Rotary website. This page will continue to be updated as needed.  Contribution information is also attached to this email.
  • ShelterBox, Rotary’s partner for disaster relief, is providing tents for use as ‘privacy tents’ to be pitched within the convention centers housing families that have been evacuated.
Please circulate the news about Rotary’s relief efforts to Rotarians in your district.  Please direct inquiring Rotarians to the web story on Rotary.org for the most up-to-date information or to contact RI by writing to relief@rotary.org.
 
Yours in Rotary Service,
 
Robb
 
Robb Knuepfer
RI Director
Zones 28 & 29
Meeting Assignments
October 5
GreeterHeidi Sibert
Dig-n-GrinFred Schwimmer
Thought Randy Reeves
Sgt-at-ArmsPeter Skalski
ScribeKeith Reed
 
October 12
GreeterJohn Stone
Dig-n-GrinTodd Stephens
Thought Liz Taylor
Sgt-at-ArmsJohn Thomas
ScribeJohn Thomas
 
October 19
GreeterBarb Tubekis
Dig-n-GrinPatti Van Cleave
Thought Dirk Tussing
Sgt-at-ArmsCarl Yudell
ScribeWes Baumann
 
 
 
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Heather Higgins
September 6
 
Mike Shelton
September 7
 
Wes Baumann
September 12
 
Terry Dason
September 15
 
Robert Mardirossian
September 20
 
Liz Taylor
September 27
 
Join Date
Anthony (Tony) Kambich
September 1, 1979
38 years
 
Bill Boyd
September 10, 2009
8 years
 
Todd Stephens
September 10, 1998
19 years
 
Fred Schwimmer
September 13, 2012
5 years
 
Heidi Sibert
September 13, 2012
5 years
 
Robert Mardirossian
September 22, 1994
23 years