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Installation Dinner with New Trier Rotary Clubs
Winnetka Community House
Jun 19, 2019
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Apr 11, 2019
Mindfulness for Career Success
Apr 18, 2019
The Furnace Girl – The Mysterious Case of Elfrieda Knaak
Apr 25, 2019
Confessing to a Crime You Didn't Commit: A Case Study Analysis in False Confessions
May 02, 2019
Sex Trafficking
May 09, 2019
Hadley 2.0: A Century of Seeing New Possibilities
May 16, 2019
Running in the Boston Marathon
May 23, 2019
The Best Way to Pack Your Luggage
May 30, 2019
Identity Theft and Personal Cyber Attacks
Jun 06, 2019
Intelligent Driven Prosecution
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WELCOME TO OUR CLUB! CELEBRATING 95 YEARS OF SERVICE. COME JOIN US CONNECTING FOR GOOD.
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 of America
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Speaker on 4/11: Ravi Rade
 
Mindfulness for Career Success

Ravi Rade, an executive leadership coach and mindfulness teacher will speak to us about how mindfulness can help us to reduce stress from our busy, demanding life and how to achieve a focused concentration that leads to greater performance and success. In the corporate world,  from the last 10 years, mindfulness is becoming a more and more sought after technique for outstanding leadership, stellar performance, and well-being of employees. Ravi will be introducing mindfulness. You will also get an experience of how just a few minutes of mindfulness meditation can make our mind calm, reduce stress and build focus.

An MBA from Booth school, Ravi has 25 years of corporate experience. Latest was as director of trading systems performance at Chicago Board Options Exchange. There he led a team of highly specialized engineers and managers. Trading systems are extremely demanding, a couple of seconds glitch causes government investigation and more than 12 milliseconds of response brings a flood of client complaints. To deal with such a stressful environment Ravi found mindfulness as an effective technique. And when he came across Search Inside Yourself, (a Google-developed mindfulness-based emotional intelligence program), he found a science-based, practical and results-producing way to incorporate mindfulness into work and personal life. He helped his team at CBOE to do the same. The results motivated him to start his year-long journey to become Search Inside Yourself Teacher and now he conducts this 2-Day experiential course at various corporate offices.

Last year, Ravi hired a Co-Active coach who helped him to find the path ahead in his life. Because of that coaching, Ravi could transform his career from computer performance to people performance. He realized the tremendous power of self-exploration that Co-Active coaching brings out. So, he also did another journey of becoming Co-Active (executive leadership) coach. And now he works with growth-hungry professionals to maximize their success and reduce stress from their life. He conducts one on one coaching sessions with directors, managers from global corporations all over the world. His clients explore their inner strengths and magnify them. During coaching sessions, clients do deep thinking about what’s important for them. As a result, they start taking actions which they had been postponing for a long time, with a strong commitment to follow-through.

 

Meeting Recap April 4
The meeting in the Winnetka Community House was opened at 12:15 by President Bill Leske.  The pledge of allegiance was led David Birkenstein. Rick Boerjesson gave an interesting Thought for the Day. Lunch was then served at 12:20.
 
The meeting resumed at 12:32 and 26 members were present. Our only (sort of) visitor was Mark Kotz who also got a nice round of warm applause.
 
Birthdays noted were Ned Meisner and Tom & Joe Nash. These were celebrated with a questionable vocal rendition of Happy Birthday. Anniversaries recognized were Denny Lauer (44 years), Heather Higgins (24 years) and Terry Dason (3 years).
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS:  Announcements started with Marie Kuipers update of the June 1 benefit. She said auction items were much needed and an early commitment to attend was needed as she had to commit early for food with the caterer.
 
Rich Lalley said another $200 was needed to sponsor the Shelter Box project initiated the week before. He then noted the outstanding money raiser done by Joe Nash in support of Operation Warm. For that he presented Joe a special “Gratitude Book”.
 
John Thomas reminded us the 50th Anniversary of the WYO will be celebrated with a dinner/dance benefit on April 13 at the Sheridan Shore Yacht Club
 
HAPPY BUCKS: Heidi Sibert announced her company, James Martin & Associates was donating $200 each to Operation Warm and to Kids Against Hunger.
 
DIG & GRIN : Bob Baker spun out a series of anecdotes received with warm applause.
 
SPEAKER- Our speaker, Tish Rudnicki, has dedicated her professional life to helping seniors throughout Chicagoland live healthy and fulfilling lives. She joined North Shore Senior Center as Executive Director in mid-January of this year.
 
Prior to joining the North Shore Senior Center, Tish was at the Kenneth Young Center for 29 years and completed her tenure there as the Chief Program Officer overseeing all of their behavioral health, medical and older adult programming.
 
In her three short months as Executive Director of NSSC, Tish has been learning the  North Shore Senior Center’s vast scope of programs and services—from its classes and clubs, to the work its social workers do with struggling seniors and people living with memory loss.
 
She noted the NSSC was at the Winnetka Community House for its first 35 years. It currently has two buildings in east Northfield. One houses the offices, eating area, auditorium and Fitness center. The other has the House of Welcome with memory loss programs.  
 
She described the great range of activities within its current $8MM budget. The staff numbers about 130 with an additional 300 volunteers. Only 20 of that staff are administrative and the remainder are mostly social workers. She spoke for about 20 minutes and devoted the next 35 minutes to answering questions from the audience.
 
The meeting closed at 1:30 after the usual lottery drawing and a recitation of the 4-Way pledge.
 
Meeting Assignments
April 11
GreeterEric Birkenstein
Dig-n-GrinLaura Cunningham
Thought Terry Dason
Sgt-at-ArmsJoe Fell
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
April 18
GreeterChristina Gikas
Dig-n-GrinJoe Nash
Thought Rich Lalley
Sgt-at-ArmsCrystal Leroy
ScribeCarl Yudell
 
April 25
GreeterGerry Keenan 
Dig-n-GrinTom Nash
Thought Greg Nelson
Sgt-at-ArmsChuck Norton
ScribeJohn Thomas
 
 
 
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
44 years
 
Heather Higgins
April 1, 1995
24 years
 
Terry Dason
April 1, 2016
3 years
 
Liz Taylor
April 11, 2002
17 years
 
Ginny Hilton
April 30, 1998
21 years