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Hybrid Meeting this Thursday, 2/24
See you in person at the Community House, or on zoom!
Meeting Notes February 17
    Both Greg and Bill were present at the meeting but Bill chaired the meeting which was called to order at 12:30.  There were 8 members present and at least 13 members  on the Zoom call. Among those participating in the meeting were guests Ron Bernardi, Assistant District Governor Tamiye Meehan, and Sam Badger.   Jeanne Beckman celebrated  a birthday and  Club membership anniversaries were celebrated by Eric Birkenstein (12 yrs.) and Rick Boerjesson (4 yrs.).
 
     ANNOUNCEMENTS:  The Deerfield Rotary Club is celebrating its 90th anniversary this coming weekend;  Barb and Patti have volunteered to plan a benefit at the Valley Lo Country Club in Glenview on May 13th to benefit our Club’s Foundation.
     HAPPY BUCKS: Those contributing were Brooke Peppey, David Grant, Moha Bouacha for his recovery from a recent medical procedure, and Rich contributed in recognition of the New Trier School District giving favorable consideration to the employment of his sister who has moved back to the North Shore area.
     DIG N GRIN:  David Brikenstein  illustrated how things are not always as they first appear—he told about the father on his deathbed who was parceling out his money and worldly possessions to his wife, his industrial property to his son and his restaurants to his daughter.  When the attending nurse asked how he made all that money, the son revealed that he was in the newspaper business—that is that he started and continued to run several paper routes (ala W. Clement Stone).
     GUEST SPEAKERS GARY & ANITA COURTNEY:  This married couple had several vocations during their working lives including investment banking, ranching, transportation etc.  But they found a different common interest after they married later in life—that being studying and preserving coral reefs primarily in the Florida coastal areas. They mentioned that most people don’t realize how much the coral reefs around the U.S. have died and how important they are to everyone’s ability to breathe.  70% of the air we breathe is produced by the oceans.  But much of those coral reefs have been affected by pollution and the encroachment of “man.”   For example, the Great Barrier Reef is 1600 miles long and 30 miles wide—but is 50% dead. 95% of the coral reefs around Florida are dead or close to becoming dead.  40% of our wildlife and millions of people rely on coral reefs to produce their food supply.
   Anita said that the situation is depressing but that there is a movement called “transition to hope.”  Coral can be repaired, saved, and even cultivated and nurtured like other agricultural products. It can be done on coral reefs that have died or even in huge reproductive tanks. There are land nurseries and plantings 20 feet under water to bring the coral back to life.  Even though the fish caught off the Florida shores have shrunk in size and  most boats have to go offshore 10 miles to catch normal sized fish, this situation can be improved. 
   The Speakers are affiliated with two organizations that have become very active in saving the coral reefs, especially those closed to our mainland: Sanacora Inc. and Mission: Ocean Reef.  This was a very interesting and enlightening presentation of a very serious situation.  Feel free to contact Rich to receive a copy of this presentation.
 
     After several questions and comments from the floor, Bill led us in the Rotary 4-way test and adjourned the meeting.
     
Foundation Committee Makes Annual Community Grants
 
The Winnetka Northfield Rotary Charitable Foundation Board has awarded Community Grants to the following organizations this year:
 
Blues Kids Foundation
Counseling Center of the North Shore
Open Arms Mission
Operation North Pole, Inc.
Saroj Gandhi Sue’s Pantry
Special Gifts Theater
Women's Exchange
Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center
 
The committee has set aside $2,000 to match additional donations by our members. If you would like to make an extra personal donation to one of these organizations, the Foundation will match it and include the extra funds in the checks which will be sent to the organizations early in March.
 
Please email Rich Lalley by March 3 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 $250 per member and $2,000 total. Contact Rich or David Grant if you have any questions.  
 
Meeting Assignments
February 24
Greeter / SgtSafiyyah Hassan
Thought Eric Birkenstein
Dig-n-GrinRick Boerjesson 
ScribeDavid Grant
 
March 3
Greeter / SgtBrooke Peppey
Thought Moha Bouacha
Dig-n-GrinLaura Cunningham
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
March 10
Greeter / SgtRobert Mardirossian
Thought Sylwia Pacyk
Dig-n-GrinChuck Norton
ScribeKeith Reed
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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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Patrick (Pat) O'Day
February 12
 
Jeanne Beckman
February 23
 
Felicia O'Malley
February 24
 
Join Date
Thomas Nash
February 13, 2014
8 years
 
Eric Birkenstein
February 18, 2010
12 years
 
Rick Boerjesson
February 22, 2018
4 years