Officers President John Maxwell Vice President - President Elect Steve Suiter Vice President Steve Fahrenkrog Secretary Glen Keppy Treasurer Steve Fahrenkrog Sergeant-At-Arms Tom Messer Past President - Ex-Officio Becky Bray Board Members 2011-2013 Chris Connolly Paul Kalainoff Glen Keppy Lori Rochau 2012-2014 Tom Messer Jeremy Kaiser Margo McInnis Paul Seelau Execuve Secretary Dennis Peterson [email protected]Vol. 41 No, 3 www.northscorotary.org; E-mail [email protected]Date January 16, 2013 Davenport, Iowa FILLMORE SCHOOL – ROTARY READS – IN FULL SWING Chrisne Garrow has been working hard to get the reading program going at Fillmore Ele- mentary School in northwest Davenport. The difficulty has been that every member that wishes to parcipate has to complete a “background” check by the Davenport Schools. This takes 2-3 weeks, aer the paperwork is completed. Then Chrisne can get you on the schedule. She is sll taking volunteers and forms are available at the meengs. Glen Keppy, along with Chrisne has been reading on a regular (weekly) basis, since late November. Other members that joined in December were: Jan Trimble, Margo McInnis and Charlie Jones. Ones that started in January are Paul Seelau, Eric Langan and Becky Bray. Several more will begin in February, including Jody Johnston-Mohr. SO support John’s project of “Adopt a School” and help with this worthwhile adventure! Kim Wilkins will need some help with the spring yard work and tree/flower planng if that is more to your liking. This project is supported in part by a D6000 Simplified Grant. “Andy Piro is an Assistant to the Director of Athlecs at the University of Iowa. He is 53 years old, an Iowa City nave and a 1978 City High School graduate. He was a four sport leer winner at City High and was a quarterback at Drake University in Des Moines in 1978-79. Piro gradu- ated from the University of Iowa in 1983 with a Journalism degree. From 1983-85 he was an Assistant Director of UI Recreaonal Ser- vices and from 1985-89 was an Assistant Director at the UI Alumni As- sociaon. In 1989 he started a 20 year career in athlec development at the UI Foundaon. Piro helped with annual, capital and endowment fund raising for the Hawkeyes including the Hawkeye Visions Endowed Scholarshipprogram, the renova- on of Kinnick Stadium, and the renovaon/expansion of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Event responsibilies over the years included the I-Club Spring Banquets, Hawkeye Huddles and the Named Scholarship Dinner. Currently, he helps UI Director of Athlecs Gary Barta with Special Projects including fundraising for a recently completed Indoor Pracce Facility and the upcoming construc- on of a football operaons center featuring a strength & condioning area, locker rooms, meeng rooms, medical treatment area, coaches offices, equipment room and video studio.” Thanks for the opportunity to speak to your group. Go Rotary! THIS FRIDAY AT THE STEEPLEGATE North Scott Rotary Serves
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Wednesday 5:00 pm ...................... Davenport Mini-Meet at Lunardi’s
Thursday, 7:00 am................ Iowa Quad Ci;es, The Lodge, Be,endorf
Thursday, 12:15 pm ...... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church
Thursday, Noon ...................................... Milan, Pinnacle Country Club
Friday Noon ......................... North Sco,, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport.
Friday, January 18: Program: Andy Piro: University of
Iowa Football Program. Gene Hoth, Host
Tuesday, January 22: 4:30 P.M. Community Needs
Committee Meeting at Wells Fargo Advisors Office, 4640 N. Brady Street, Davenport. Contact Chris Connolly with ques-tions.
Friday, January 25: Program: Christine Garrow; Youth
Librarian Programs in Scott County Library System. Paul Seelau, Host
Friday, February 1: Franz Neff and Sam Morrison: Ger-
man Style Accordion Duet. Jack Schinckel, Host. February Birthdays Celebrated. Junior Rotarians present.
Friday, February 8: Ms. Naha Greenholtz, Concertmas-
ter of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Marcia Brandt, Host. Junior Rotarians present.
Tuesday, February 12: 6:00-8:00 P.M. Valentine Gath-
ering at Hotel Blackhawk in the Blackhawk Bowl & Martini Lounge. Full Dues Rotarians, free, guests $12. Bowling and use of shoes, included. Appetizers will be served. Cash Bar. Bring friends, relatives, casual dress. Remember to sign up at a meeting!!
Thursday, February 14: 8:00 A.M. Board Meeting at
the Steeplegate.
Friday, February 15: NO Meeting, meeting of the week
is Tuesday, February 12.
Saturday, February 16: 8:30 A.M. Special Olympics
Basketball Skills and team play at North Scott High School. Volunteer to help. Sign up at regular meeting!!
Saturday, February 16: Grant Management Seminar,
West Liberty, IA
Friday, February 22: Program: Jeremy Kaiser: Life in
Friday, March 1: Program: New Empire Trio, Quad City
Performing Arts Program. March Birthdays celebrated. Junior Rotarians present.
March 1-2: President Elect Training at Airport Holiday Inn,
Des Moines, IA. Steve Suiter attending.
November 27 to January 18: Reading at Fillmore School: Christine Garrow (6), Glen Keppy (6 or more), Charlie Jones (5), Jan Trimble (3), Margo McInnis (2), Eric Langan (1), Becky Bray (1) December 18: Bill Tubbs: D6000 Budget and Executive Committee January 4: Jim Smith: McAllen South Rotary Club, TX January 4: Steve Suiter: Auction Planning Meeting January 8: Jim Smith: Rotary Club of Pharr, TX January 8: Merle Anderson: Noon Rotary Club of Green Valley, AZ January 8: Merle Anderson: Tucson Sunset Rotary Club, AZ January 9: Rob White: Mini Meet at Rustic Ridge January 10: Marcia Brandt: Rotary EClub January 11: John Maxwell, Steve Suiter, Steve Fahrenkrog, Glen Keppy, Tom Messer, Dennis Peterson, Becky Bray, Chris Connolly, Paul Kalainoff, Jeremy Kaiser,
Margo McInnis, Paul Seelau, Bill Tubbs: Board of Directors Meeting January 14: Bill Tubbs: Sandy Hook Memorial Service January 14: Eric Langan: Rotary Club of Clinton
January 18: Set up/tear down: Don Brandt; Greeters: Pat-rick Olsen & Chris Connolly; Song Leader: Paul Holzworth; Piano: Bonnie Walling; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Sergeant: Eric Langan January 25: Set up/tear down: Jerry Coussens; Greeters: Leroy Paustian & Gene Hoth; Song Leader: Kelly Meyer; Piano: Tewanta Lopez; Invocation: John Pheiffer; Sergeant: Cody Allen February 1: Set up/tear down: Rick Dywiak; Greeters: Bill Puck & Christine Garrow; Song Leader: Angela Reese; Ac-cordion: Franz Neff; Invocation: Jan Trimble; Sergeant: Brad Burt February 8: Set up/tear down: Glen Keppy; Greeters: Lori Rochau & Jeff Helms; Song Leader: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Piano: Carol Bordner; Invocation: Jan Trimble; Sergeant: John Maxwell February 22: Set up/tear down: Dougal Nelson; Greeters: Bob Grove & Todd Gullickson; Song Leader: Jan Trimble; Piano: Tewanta Lopez; Invocation: Paul Holzworth; Ser-geant: Kelly Meyer March 1: Set up/tear down: Greg Schaapveld; Greeters: Jack Schinckel & Carolyn Scheibe; Song Leader: Mike Tha-venet; Piano: Dr. Fred Green; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Ser-geant: Patrick Olsen
Rotary Interna#onal President
Sakuji Tanaka, Japan
Make ups available at nearby Rotary Clubs
NORTH SCOTT ROTARY
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAKE UPS TURNED IN
ASSIGNMENTS
LAST WEEK – January 11, 2013
Only 44 members and 2 guests a,ended last Friday. Guests were Be,endorf Rotarian, Todd
Ashby and Mike Hakanson, guest of Jerry Coussens. Ann Hanson was presented her Honor-
ary Membership Cer;ficate. Members were encouraged to sign up for the Valen;ne Func;on
at Hotel Blackhawk and to help with Special Olympics. Both February dates are on the calen-
dar of events and signup sheets are at the regular mee;ngs.
The program was Who’s Who in North Sco, Rotary? Organized by Membership co-chair,
Charlie Jones, speakers were Sheila Volrath, Kim Wilkins and Patrick Olsen. Each person told
some personal items about themselves and why they joined Rotary.
Dr. Anita was the sergeant and directed the $100 collected to the Newtown, CT Rotary Club
for expenses occurred by the Sandy Hook School tragedy one month ago.
The 4 Way Test
Of the things we THINK SAY or DO
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIEND-
SHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
LAST WEEK
Ann Hanson Was honored as an Honorary Member of the
Rotary Club of North Scott at our January 11,
2013 meeting. Ann has been our hostess for 23
years. She participates in many Service
Projects with the club, participates in our
Annual Auction, and joins us in our social events.