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Speakers on 4/15
John Shea & Costa Kutulas will speak about the Winnetka waterfront.
Meeting Notes April 8
President Chuck called the meeting to order at 12:15. There were 31 in attendance.
Thought of the Day: Barb shared a quote from Lucille Ball
Visiting guests – John Rogers, second time
Sylwia Pacyk, prospective member
                                William Porter, guest of speaker
                               
Birthdays –          Ned Meisner - 9th
                                The Nashes, Tom and Joe -  10th
Anniversaries -   Denny Lauer 46 years
                                Heather Higgins 26 years
                                Terry Dason  5 years
                                Liz Taylor 19 years
Announcements -
  • Rich = Cards for kids for shoes can be completed through today; need folks to deliver next week. Contact Rich to volunteer.
  • Robert - June 4 will be our benefit. It will be Trivia Night Barb, Sylwia, Marie, Robert are coordinating and are looking for donations for auction.
 
Happy Bucks
  • Robert new members are terrific – Sylwia volunteering is a “real treat”. Robert met with John Rodgers and really got to know him one on one. We are so pleased to welcome these new members!
  • Chuck – was given Cub tix for Saturday, looking at the ticket on his phone, price was $407. It wsa a 1914 Club ticket! Wow! 7 rows back behind home plate. General Cubs and baseball discussion followed.
Dig&Grin – Patti shared a blonde joke.
 
Speaker  - Rick Harnish spoke about high Speed Rail in the Midwest.
Rick shared an overview of rail in the US versus Japanese and European rail. His presentation focused on where we are today, and highlighted the high speed California system, approved in 1990, as the best that we have today in the US.
Japanese rail is much more efficient; by comparison we are more spread out, and much less efficient.
Building the system will allow us to build stronger communities. Folks would visit each other more often and would travel further, and faster. Would lower carbon emissions, and reduce government spending.
Bonds sold to $15B project for runways, second investment is to make O’Hare more vital. Need to pull from a wider area to do this.
There are three types of rail lines:
Shared Use lines –using existing infrastructure
Regional Lines –using existing
High-speed lines – new construction
 
President Biden and Sec of Transportation Buttigieg are developing a plan to move this forward.
For more information: www.HSrail.org/Illinois
Rick’s contact number:
773-334-6758
 
Pres Chuck adjourned the meeting at 1:19.
Meeting Assignments
April 15
Thought Krysten Warnes
Dig-n-GrinCarl Yudell
ScribeKeith Reed
 
April 22
Thought Bob Baker
Dig-n-GrinWes Baumann
ScribeCarl Yudell
 
April 29
Thought Rick Boerjesson 
Dig-n-GrinConnie Berman
ScribePatti Van Cleave
Note:
If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
Warm Soles- New Shoes for Kids Living in Need

Our club will be providing brand new shoes to children living in need as part of the Rotary District 6440 Warm Soles project. Each pair of shoes requires $6.50 when match by a Rotary District Grant.  Our goal is to raise $1,000 to provide new shoes to 150 children. Shoes will go to NICASA North Chicago, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church and Cool Learning Experience in Waukegan. 

Nearly one in five children live in need. For their families, paying for food, housing, heat and healthcare takes priority. Many children may have to go without the cold weather essentials they need to stay healthy and active. Replacing quickly out-grown shoes can be extremely difficult for low-income and below poverty families.

Make you donation today. 

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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Grants Committee Makes Annual Community Grants Awards
 
 
 
 
 
 
The board of the Winnetka Northfield Rotary Charitable Foundation has awarded grants to the following organizations:
 
 
The committee has set aside $700 to match additional donations by our members. If you would like to make a donation and have it matched, email Rich Lalley with the amount of your donation and which organization you are supporting. The foundation match will be awarded on a first come, first served basis, and is capped at $200 per member and $700 total. Contact Rich if you have any questions.  
Speakers
Apr 15, 2021
The State of the Waterfront
Apr 22, 2021
May 20, 2021
Illinois Holocaust Museum
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11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ned Meisner
April 9
 
Joe Nash
April 10
 
Thomas Nash
April 10
 
Dennis (Denny) Lauer
April 13
 
Rob Bahan
April 13
 
Louise Holland
April 16
 
Michael Wurzburg
April 23
 
Join Date
Dennis (Denny) Lauer
April 1, 1975
46 years
 
Heather Higgins
April 1, 1995
26 years
 
Terry Dason
April 1, 2016
5 years
 
Liz Taylor
April 11, 2002
19 years
 
Emily Compton-Dzak
April 20, 2020
1 year
 
Ginny Hilton
April 30, 1998
23 years