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1 DIRECTORY Rotary International District 6450 The Birthplace of Rotary Jim Czerwionka District Governor

2 Cover Page Explanations The tone for the Rotary Year is captured by the metaphor of the Rotary Team Train and by the Rotary Theme for this year. Rotary Team Train The Rotary Team Train dynamically depicts Rotary International s recommended structure for Clubs and Districts. For the 70 years prior to 2004, the recommended structure had been the Four Avenues of Service. The new structure continues to deliver Service based on Fellowship. However Membership and Foundation are the two engines that will power Rotary into the future, and it is Public Relations that fuels those two engines. The purpose of the new 2004 structure is to strengthen Rotary for the future. Teamwork is what it will take to make our Rotary Trains run Rotary Logo and Theme Whether Rotary will thrive, or whether it will falter; whether our service will mean much to many, or little to few; whether Rotary is known with respect, or seen as a relic of days gone by: all this is up to you. THE FUTURE OF ROTARY IS IN YOUR HANDS. RI John Kenny, San Diego, January 2009

3 Table of Contents I. District Organization Goals... 1 District Organization Chart... 2 Networks of Calendar of Events... 4 District 6450 Club Meeting Locations... 5 District Map... 6 Governor s Official Club Visit Schedule... 7 II. Administration: Rotary International and District Biographical Sketches... 9 Governor s District Advisors College of Past District Governors Mentor & Strategic Planning Committee Governor s Aides III. District Leadership Mangement Team Quadrant Leaders & Assistant Governors Program Teams Administrative Membership Foundation Public Relations Services Community & International Vocational Youth Programs, New Generations Autonomous Service Projects IV. Clubs and Club Leadership EarlyAct Interact Rotaract Rotary Clubs V. Birthplace of Rotary District Heritage Historical Register of International Officers Paul Harris Home Comely Bank Paul Harris Memorial VI. Awards Cedric A. Pope Spirit of Rotary Award RI s Service Above Self Award Foundation Awards Citation for Meritorious Service Distinguished Service VII. The Rotary Foundation Recognitions Donors Bequest Society Members Benefactors Paul Harris Society Members Leading Clubs in Per Capita Giving Program Alumni Group Study Exchanges Ambassadorial Scholars and University Teacher Scholarships World Peace Scholars INDEX of those listed in this Directory Object of Rotary, Mottos, 4-Way Test Corrections and changes to the directory can be found on the district website at NOTE: The names, addresses and telephone numbers in this Directory are for the sole purpose of conducting Rotary business within District 6450 by its members. The information contained herein shall not be given to, or used by, non-rotarians for commercial or any other purpose.

4 1 I. District Organization Have Fun! District Goals Have Fun! Membership A. $200 matching dollars for Membership events B. 90% Retention, Family of Rotary Spirit C. 450 Inductions including: 10 Alumni 50 Diversity members 4 new Clubs D. 2 New Rotaract Clubs E. Orientation Seminar attended by new Members (under 3 years) F. Membership Seminar attended by the Membership Network of 90 plus Foundation A. $416,000 for Polio & Annual Fund B. 18 Bequest Society Members ($10,000 bequest) C. 18 Paul Harris Society Members ($1000/year) D. 8 Major Donors ($10,000 lifetime gift) E. Every Rotarian Every Year is personally asked to contribute F. Seminar attendance by the Foundation Network of 90 plus Public Relations A. 18 Media Announcement Projects of $1000 B. District Newsletters, weekly and monthly C. Assistant Governors facilitate 2-way information cascades D. District provides News Release templates E. Club News Releases monthly F. Meetings communicate welcoming atmospheres G. $200 matching dollars to replace worn banners, flags, or bell. H. Seminar attendance by the Public Relations Network of 90 plus Service (including Foundation Service) A. $166,000 Foundation funds for Club Grants & Scholarships B. 1 Ambassadorial Scholar & a Peace Scholar C. Group Study Exchange with west-central Mexico D. At least 1 Community, International, Club, & Youth project per club E. Support for Job 1 & Easter Seals/Autism F. 66 Youth Projects: Youth Exchange, RYLA, Interact, & Early Act G. 66 Polio Projects H. 66 Food Pantry Projects I. Seminar attendance by the Service Network of 90 plus.

5 Rotary International District 6450 Leadership Strategic Planning Committee District Governor Jim Czerwionka PDG Advisory Council Larry Stichweh Assistant Governors Herb Hunn MEMBERSHIP Michele Thornton FOUNDATIONN Chris Reilly PUBLIC RELATIONS Pat Merryweather SERVICE Linda Yates ADMINISTRATION Stan Keeler ALUMNI: Mary Ann Egger Ruth McLaren Tina Lynn Levy DIVERSITY: Lorena Alvarez, Chair FAMILY OF ROTARY: Nancy Fleming MEMBERSHIP ORIENTATION ABCs: Rick Thiernau NEW CLUB DEVELOPMENT: Art Davis REVENUE: Annual Giving: Stan Keeler Paul Harris Society: Brooks Fuller Permanent Fund: Larry Byers Polio Plus: Michael Diamond PROGRAMS: Ambassadorial Scholars: Paul Carpenter Grants: Rick Thiernau, Chair Group Study Exchange: David Baker GSE Inbound: Steve Odden GSE Outbound: Marie Olmos Peace Scholars: Chet Szerlag Polio: Michael Diamond ALLIANCE FOR SMILES: Stan Keeler DISTRICT NFP FOUNDATION: Larry Stichweh EASTER SEALS: Art Davis FEEDING CHILDREN WORLDWIDE: Eldon Tracy FOOD PANTRIES: (local contacts) HELP (Hospital Equip.): Paul Carlson JOB 1: David Templin MAKE A WISH: Katie McCallum Autonomous Programs Awards: Niki Zohrab Award & Promotions: Wendy Hayum-Gross Photographer: Bob Smallwood Directory: Stephen Hill Monthly Magazine: Toby Olszewski Newsletter Historian: Harlow Hopkins Inter-District Events: Matt Delawder Training & Education: Mindie Loebach Hunter Byington Website: Andy Clements Lou Mule Kathy Kobak Linda Tomkova Weekly News: Kathy Kobak OPERATION LIMBS: Donald Staley OPERATION SAFE WHEELS: Ron Czalbowski PAUL HARRIS HOME: PDG Fred Otto PAUL HARRIS MEMORIAL: Toni Byrnes SEEDS OF HOPE: Gene Sparing SHELTER BOX: Mark Dyer SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Diane Seiler TEMPLE SOLAR OVENS: Mike Sedlak COMMUNITY & INTERNATIONAL SERVICE World Community Service: Michael Diamond Disaster Readiness: Chris Lavoie Health and Hunger: Prakash Tata Literacy: Keith Cross Water Projects: John Ball VOCATIONAL SERVICES 4-Way Test: Dave Weber Business Networking: Anthony Carollo Fellowships: Caryl Andersen NEW GENERATIONS: EarlyAct: John Keane Chuck Snyder Interact: Fred Dewald Rotaract: John Sandberg RYLA: Linda Yates Youth Exchange: Julia Mullikin YE Treasurer: Paul McHenry COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION: Brian Andersen FINANCE Chairperson: David West Treasurer: Chuck Snyder Bookkeeper: Lou Fabbri GOVERNOR S AIDES: Rich Howell GOVERNOR S INSTALLATION: Bob Curry NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Michael Slevnik PARLIAMENTARIANS: Kathy Kessenich Nick Markionni PRIMARY COMMITTEE: Stan Keeler, Chair SECRETARY: Frank Burns TRAINING: District Trainer: J. McDonald Sue Smallwood Assembly: Lee Strouse Dist. Conference: Chris Reilly PETS: Dick Galitz RI Convention: Robb Knuepfer Song Leader: Nancy Teclaw

6 3 Networks of 90 4 Assistant Governors, about 18 s, and (not shown) the designated Chairpersons in each of the 67 clubs. So there are approximately 90 separate District Leaders accountable to specifically support the committee teams in each of these 4 program areas (columns). ( = 90) 1. MEMBERSHIP 2. FOUNDATION 3. PUBLIC RELATIONS 4. SERVICE Michele Thornton Chris Reilly Pat Merryweather Linda Yates NE Quadrant Leader NW Quadrant Leader SE Quadrant Leader SW Quadrant Leader Reina Diamond David Woodcock Geoff Slawson Wayne Kwiat N AG Joel Carlsen O Megan Bhatia Osei Andrews-Hutchinson Sandy Marcus Osei Andrews-Hutchinson R AG Lisa Sandberg T Erica Minchella Maggie Alvarez Terry Bass Angelo Loumbas H AG Dan Olson - Admin E Lynne Vihanek Charles Dubman Nuccio D'Argento Edwin Marcus A AG Leon Wilson S Deb Sitz Dr. Wylmarie Sykes Clarmarie Keenan Clarmarie Keenan T AG Kathy Rak Dave Bailey Dr. Tom Bell DDS Amos Oladipo Sharon Flaim N AG Roger Herring O Jerry Cierniak Wayne Hultmark Bob Smallwood Jerry Cierniak R AG Terry Elliott T Robert Smith Cliff Lyda Randy Johnson Jim Clark H AG Sal Janusonis W Robert Blinstrubas Jay Evenhouse Barbara Wysocki Karen Butterfield E AG Rich Moore - Admin S Jeff Davis Nicki Scott Pat Merryweather Ron Nyberg T AG Mary Dougherty Gary Penisten Ron Banaszak John Cuff Judd Lofchie S AG Ron Broida O Matt Skelly Jim Palatine Mark Samel John Schaefer U AG Chris Lavoie T Samantha Owens Lisa Lynch Bill Mrowczynski Lisa Lynch H AG Eric Wesel W Sue Graf Jane Hopkins Katie Freeman E AG Terry Danek S Mark Passerman Steve Francis Rich Mitchell Noreen Dollinger T S AG Jim DeZwaan O Dave O'Connell Bob Curry Brian Stauffenberg U AG J.N. Settles Sr. Hildy Kingma - Admin T Denyse Carreras Terry Brown Ed Lugowski Jr. Steven Marks H AG Karen Wegrzyn E Steve Purucker Mary Tuytschaevers Melanie Jones Steve Purucker A AG Dave Kobak S Betty McKeown Mark Smolenski George Vlasis Janet Slawinski T

7 District #6450 Calendar Jim Czerwionka, DG NC = no charge Attendees Days Dates 2009 QL's '09-'10 Responsible from to Open AG's Pres Fnd Serv Mbr PR New Gen. New Mems Team Leader Su 6/28 Governor Installation (Hilton, Kankakee) All Bob Curry Fr 7/10 Ambassadorial Scholarship Applications Due Paul Carpenter Fr-Su 7/10 7/12 Grand Rapids Youth Exchange Conference All X Julia Mullikin Sa 7/18 Great America Fellowship Fun All Matt Delawder Sa 7/25 Grants Seminar All NC Rick Thiernau Sa 8/8 Membership Seminar All NC Michele Thornton Sa 8/22 Ambassadorial Scholar Selection Paul Carpenter Sa 8/22 Inbound Youth Exchange Training X Julia Mullikin Su 8/23 Inbound Youth Exchange, 'Welcome to the USA' X Julia Mullikin Fri 9/4 Group Study Exchange (GSE) Leader Applications Due David Baker We 9/16 Select GSE Team Leader: west-central MEXICO David Baker Sa 9/19 Public Relations Seminar All NC Pat Merryweather Sa 9/19 New Members Orientation NC: 2of 3 Rick Thiernau Th 9/24 Past District Governors Annual Report & Dinner (Oaks) Jim Czerwionka Fr 10/2 GSE Team Member Applications Due David Baker Tu-Su 10/6 10/11 Governor Training & Zone Institute: Minneapolis Tom Thorfinnson Fr-Su 10/9 10/11 RYLA Weekend X Linda Yates Sa 10/17 Select GSE team for MEXICO David Baker Mo 10/26 Applications due for District Governor Jim Czerwionka Sa 10/31 Select Youth Exchange Outbounds X Julia Mullikin We 11/4 Interviews for District Governor Michael Slevnik Sa 11/7 Foundation Seminar All NC Chris Reilly Su 12/13 Western Springs International Holiday Party X Sharon Flaim 2010 Sa-Su 1/9 1/10 Strategic Planning Committee Retreat Jim Czerwionka TBA 1/9 1/31 s' Roundtable at 4 local Quadrant meetings NC NC Herb Hunn & QL's Su-Su 1/17 1/24 International Assembly, San Diego Robb Knuepfer Sa-Su 2/6 2/7 Outbound Youth Exchange Training X Julia Mullikin Tu 2/23 Rotary's 105th Anniversary Fr-Sa 3/12 3/13 Land of Lincoln PETS: Effingham's Keller Center Robb Knuepfer Sa-Mo 4/10 5/8 Inbound Mexico GSE David Baker Th 4/29 RI Representative's Dinner Chris Reilly Fr-Su 4/30 5/2 District Conference, Lincolnshire All NC X Chris Reilly Mo-Sa 5/8 6/5 Outbound Mexico GSE David Baker Su-We 6/20 6/23 International Convention, Montreal All David Templin 4

8 5 District 6450 Meeting Locations CLUB Map Loc. Meeting Day Time Location Address City Phone Addison G4 Wednesday 12:00 PM Alta Villa Banquets 430 N Addison Rd Addison Aurora J3 Monday 12:00 PM Long Island Sound 1920 E New York St Aurora Aurora Sunrise J2 Wednesday 7:00 AM Mother's Pancake House & Restaurant 2290 W Galena Blvd Aurora Aurora-Naperville J1 Tuesday 12:15 PM Luigi's House 778 N Route 59 Aurora Bensenville C2 Tuesday 12:15 PM Two Chefs Restaurant 3 S Center St Bensenville Berwyn D4 Thursday 12:15 PM Michael Anthony's 6434 W Ogden Ave Berwyn Blue Island-Crestwood R2 Tuesday 12:15 PM Fountain Hills Golf Club S Kedzie Ave Alsip Bolingbrook K3 Tuesday 12:15 PM Ashbury's 335 E Boughton Rd Bolingbrook Bradley-Bourbonnais O2 Wednesday 12:00 PM Quality Inn & Suites 800 N Kinzie Ave Bradley Broadview E1 Thursday 12:15 PM Sawa's Old Warsaw 9200 W Cermak Rd Broadview Brookfield-Riverside E2 Tuesday 12:15 PM Paisan's Restaurant 3720 Grand Blvd Brookfield Channahon-Minooka M1 Tuesday 7:00 AM Bean Encounters Coffee House 859 S Ridge Rd Minooka Chicago B4 Tuesday 12:00 PM Union League Club of Chicago 65 W Jackson Blvd Chicago Chicago Far North B1 Tuesday 7:15 AM The Breakers 5333 N Sheridan Rd 3rd Floor Chicago Chicago Financial District A3 Thursday 12:10 PM Union League Club of Chicago 65 W Jackson St. Chicago Chicago Heights P3 Thursday 12:15 PM Olympia Fields Country Club 2800 Country Club Drive Olympia Fields Chicago Lakeview B2 Thursday 12:15 PM The Hallmark 2960 N Lake Shore Dr Chicago Chicago Near South A2 Wednesday 12:00 PM IIT Tribune Center 3201 S State St. Chicago Chicago Northwest B3 Thursday 7:30 PM Manzo's Ristorante 3210 W Irving Park Rd Chicago Chicago O'Hare C1 Thursday 12:00 PM The Great Escape 9540 Irving Park Rd Schiller Park Chicago Southeast A1 Thursday 6:15 PM Northern Trust Bank 7801 S State St Chicago Chicagoland Lithuanians H1 Thursday 6:00 PM Pappadeaux 921 Pasquinelli Dr Westmont Cicero D3 Tuesday 12:15 PM Alessandro's Restaurant 6050 W Cermak Rd Cicero Countryside F1 Wednesday 7:00 AM William Tell-Holiday Inn 6221 Joliet Rd Countryside Darien K2 Tuesday 12:15 PM Argonne Guest House at Argonne Nat'l 9700 S Cass Ave - Bldg 460 Argonne Downers Grove H3 Monday 12:15 PM Lab Parker's Ocean Grill st St Downers Grove Dwight N4 Wednesday 12:10 PM Country Mansion Restaurant 101 W South St Dwight Elmhurst G3 Thursday 12:00 PM Wilder Mansion 211 S Prospect Ave Elmhurst Elmhurst Morning G2 Thursday 6:45 AM Kopper Kitchen 601 W St Charles Rd Elmhurst Evergreen Park R4 Monday 12:15 PM Barraco's Pizza 3701 W 95th St Evergreen Park Franklin Park C3 Tuesday 12:15 PM Pescatore Palace 3400 N River Rd Franklin Park Hinsdale F2 Friday 12:15 PM The Oaks Hotel 300 S Frontage Rd Burr Ridge Hinsdale-Oak Brook Sunrise F3 Tuesday 7:00 AM McDonald's Lodge 2815 Jorie Blvd Oak Brook Homewood P2 Wednesday 12:15 PM Calumet Country Club 175th & Western Ave Homewood Joliet M2 Tuesday 12:00 PM Renaissance Center 214 N Ottawa St Joliet Kankakee O1 Thursday 12:00 PM Hilton Hotel 455 Riverstone Kankakee La Grange E3 Friday 12:15 PM La Grange Country Club 620 S Brainard Ave La Grange Lansing P1 Friday 12:15 PM Popolano's S Torrence Ave Lansing Lemont-Homer Glen K4 Tuesday 12:00 PM Old Oak Country Club S Parker Rd Homer Glen Lisle H4 Tuesday 7:30 AM Lisle Hilton 3003 Corporate West Dr Lisle Lockport L2 Thursday 12:15 PM Prairie Bluff Golf Club Renwick Rd Lockport Manteno O3 Monday 12:00 PM Manteno Golf Club 7202 N 4000 E Rd Manteno Matteson P5 Tuesday 12:15 PM Dusties Southern Style Buffet 4012 Lincoln Hwy Matteson Maywood D1 Thursday 12:15 PM First Congregational Church 400 N Fifth Ave. Maywood Moraine Valley R1 Thursday 12:15 PM Camelot Banquets 8624 W 95th St Hickory Hills Morris N2 Tuesday 6:30 PM Chapin's Restaurant 701 Liberty St Morris Naperville I2 Thursday 12:15 PM Key Wester Restaurant 1975 Glacier Park Ave Naperville Naperville Downtown I3 Wednesday 4:44 PM David's On Jefferson Hill 42 E Jefferson Ave Naperville Naperville Sunrise I1 Friday 7:00 AM Naperville Country Club 25W570 Chicago Ave Naperville Naperville South AM I4 Tuesday 7:00 AM Republic Bank (Lower Level) 2720 Hastert Blvd Naperville New Lenox M3 Thursday 7:15 AM Lincoln Way Central High School 1801 E Lincoln Hwy New Lenox Norridge-Harwood Heights C4 Tuesday 12:15 PM Vince's Italian Restaurant 4747 N Harlem Ave Harwood Heights Oak Brook G1 Tuesday 12:15 PM Costa's 1S130 Summit Ave (Midwest Rd) Oak Brook Terrace Oak Forest Q2 Tuesday 12:15 PM Midlothian Country Club 5000 W 147th St Midlothian Oak Lawn R3 Monday 2 nd & 4 th 12:15 PM Oak Lawn Hilton 9333 S Cicero Ave Oak Lawn Oak Park-River Forest D2 Wednesday 12:10 PM Holley Court - 13th Floor 1111 Ontario St Oak Park Orland Park Q3 Thursday 12:15 PM Silver Lake Country Club S 82nd Ave Orland Park Oswego J4 Wednesday 7:00 AM Dining Car 1055 Station Dr Oswego Park Forest P4 Thursday 12:15 PM University Golf Club Crawford Ave Richton Park Plainfield L3 Monday 12:00 PM Plainfield Police Station S Coil Plus Dr Plainfield Romeoville L1 Wednesday 7:30 AM Lewis University One University Pkwy Romeoville Shorewood M1 Wednesday 12:00 PM Village of Shorewood-Village Hall One Towne Center Blvd Shorewood Tinley Park-Frankfort Q1 Thursday 7:15 AM Lincoln Way North High School-Phoenix Harlem Ave Frankfort Western Springs E4 Tuesday 7:00 AM First United Methodist Church 4300 Howard Ave Western Springs Westmont H2 Tuesday 12:00 PM Cucina Roma 800 E Ogden Westmont Wilmington N3 Tuesday 12:15 PM Michelle's 1049 S Water St Wilmington Woodridge K1 Tuesday 12:00 PM Seven Bridges Golf Club One Mulligan Dr Woodridge

9 NORTHEAST NORTHEAST NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST A1 Chicago Southeast Reina Diamond David Woodcock Wayne Kwiat Geoff Slawson A2 Chicago-Near South A- Joel Carlsen F- Roger Herring K- Ron Broida O- Jim DeZwaan A3 Chicago Financial District B- Lisa Sandberg G- Terry Elliot L- Chris Lavoie P- James Settles B1 Chicago C- Dan Olson H- Sal Janusonis M- Eric Wesel Q- Karen Wegrzyn B2 Chicago Lakeview D- Leon Wilson I- Rich Moore N- Terry Danek R- Dave Kobak B3 Chicago Northwest E- Kathy Rak J- Mary Dougherty B4 Chicago-Far North C1 Chicago O'Hare C2 Bensenville 90 C3 Franklin Park C4 Norridge-Harwood Heights D1 Maywood B4 D2 Oak Park-River Forest 53 D3 Cicero D4 Berwyn E1 Broadview E2 Brookfield-Riverside C1 59 E3 La Grange E4 Western Springs 290 C2 C3 C4 B3 G4 B2 NORTHWEST D1 D2 F1 Countryside G3 355 A3 F2 Hinsdale 290 G2 B1 F3 Hinsdale-Oak Brook Sunrise D4 D3 G1 Oak Brook E1 G2 Elmhurst Morning G1 E2 A2 G3 G4 H1 H2 H3 H4 I1 I2 I3 I4 J1 J2 J3 J4 Elmhurst Addison Chicagoland Lithuanians Westmont Downers Grove Lisle Naperville Sunrise Naperville Naperville Downtown Naperville South Provisional Aurora-Naperville Aurora Sunrise Aurora Oswego SOUTHWEST K1 Woodridge K2 Darien K3 Bolingbrook K4 Lemont L1 Romeoville L2 Lockport L3 Plainfield M1 Shorewood M2 Joliet M3 New Lenox N1 Channahon-Minooka N2 Morris N3 Wilmington N4 Dwight SOUTHEAST O1 Kankakee O2 Bradley-Bourbonnais O3 Manteno P1 Lansing P2 Homewood P3 Chicago Heights P4 Park Forest P5 Matteson Q1 Tinley Park-Frankfort Q2 Oak Forest Q3 Orland Park R1 Moraine Valley R2 Blue Island-Crestwood R3 Oak Lawn R4 Evergreen Park N2 N4 88 J3 District Organization Map J2 NORTHWEST 80 J4 55 J1 I4 L3 M1 N1 59 I1 I2 I3 N3 SOUTHWEST H4 K3 55 M2 L2 K1 L1 H3 M3 355 H1 H2 K2 K4 F3 F2 80 Q1 O2 E4 57 F1 E3 Q3 O1 R1 O Q2 R3 P5 R2 R4 P P2 P3 394 A1 SOUTHEAST NORTHEAST P1 90.

10 7 District Governor s Visits Addison 9/2/09 Joliet 9/29/09 Aurora 8/31/09 Kankakee 9/10/09 Aurora Sunrise 9/2/09 LaGrange 7/31/09 Aurora-Naperville 9/1/09 Lansing 10/2/09 Bensenville 12/8/09 Lemont-Homer Glen 11/10/09 Berwyn 10/29/09 Lisle 9/22/09 Blue Island-Crestwood 8/25/09 Lockport 9/24/09 Bolingbrook 10/27/09 Manteno 11/16/09 Bradley-Bourbonnais 1/13/10 Matteson 1/12/10 Broadview 12/3/09 Maywood 1/7/10 Brookfield-Riverside 12/1/09 Moraine Valley 1/21/10 Channahon-Minooka 9/29/09 Morris 9/29/09 Chicago 8/11/09 Naperville 10/15/09 Chicago Far North 8/11/09 Naperville Downtown 9/2/09 Chicago Financial District 8/6/09 Naperville South AM 11/10/09 Chicago Heights 12/10/09 Naperville Sunrise 9/11/09 Chicago Lakeview 10/1/09 New Lenox 8/6/09 Chicago Near South 8/12/09 Norridge-Harwood Heights 7/28/09 Chicago Northwest 8/6/09 Oak Brook 9/8/09 Chicago O Hare 8/27/09 Oak Forest 8/4/09 Chicago Southeast 8/27/09 Oak Lawn 1/18/10 Chicagoland Lithuanians 10/22/09 Oak Park-River Forest 12/2/09 Cicero 10/20/09 Orland Park 11/12/09 Countryside 8/12/09 Oswego 7/29/09 Darien 9/22/09 Park Forest 11/19/09 Downers Grove 9/21/09 Plainfield 10/19/09 Dwight 7/29/09 Romeoville 12/9/09 Elmhurst 10/22/09 Shorewood 1/6/10 Elmhurst Morning 8/27/09 Tinley Park-Frankfort 12/10/09 Evergreen Park 11/9/09 Western Springs 9/8/09 Franklin Park 11/17/09 Westmont 10/13/09 Hinsdale Oak Brook-Gateway 12/8/09 Wilmington 1/5/10 Hinsdale 9/11/09 Woodridge 1/19/10 Homewood 10/28/09

11 III. Administration 8 Rotary International and District 6450 Rotary International John Kenny - Scotland One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL Telephone: Fax: or 8281 RI Director Zones 27 & 28 Thomas M. Thorfinnson Melody Ct. Eden Prairie, MN Home: Business: Fax: tthor@mn.rr.com Club & District Administration James Damato, Jr Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL Phone: Fax: damatoj@rotaryintl.org Secretariat One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL Telephone: Fax: or 8281 Rotary Newsbasket: Rotary Online: Rotary District 6450 Governor Jim Czwerwionka 43 Old Farm N Ct. Bradley, IL Home: Cell: Fax: drjcz@yahoo.com

12 9 Rotary International John Kenny Grangemouth, Scotland John is a past dean of his local law faculty, a judge, and a notary. He is active in the Scout Movement and earned the Scouting Medal of Merit for helping to form new scout groups in Eastern Europe. Kenny was appointed deputy lieutenant of his district by Queen Elizabeth II. An elder of the Church of Scotland, he has served as session clerk and presbytery elder. He is a past president of both the Forth Valley Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Scottish Junior Chambers of Commerce. He is also past general legal counsel of Jaycees International. A Rotarian since 1970, John has been president and vice president of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland. He has served RI as director, executive committee chair, Rotary Foundation trustee, institute moderator, district governor, convention vice chair and group leader, president s representative, and committee member and chair. He s been a delegate, member at large, and parliamentarian at several Councils on Legislation. John is a Major Donor to The Rotary Foundation and a Bequest Society member, and has received the Foundation s Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award. He has been married to June since Theme The Future of Rotary Is In Your Hands The future of Rotary will not be shaped at RI headquarters it will be shaped in each and every Rotary club because it is for each of us as Rotarians to do what is necessary to keep Rotary strong. Each one of us is standing on the shoulders of generations of Rotarians past, and it is our responsibility to determine Rotary s future. Everything begins and ends with our clubs. Our clubs can and do work together; they work through their own districts, in cooperation with other clubs and districts, and with the support of our Foundation. But at the end of the day, everything that we accomplish is done through the strength of our clubs. John Kenney, Rotary International,

13 10 District Governor Jim Czerwionka Born and raised in Chicago, Jim did his undergraduate work at Chicago s St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, his masters work in rehabilitation counseling and in child development at the University of Pittsburgh, and then earned a doctorate in cognitive psychology. His professional career was dedicated to directing residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed adolescents, and later on, for adults with developmental disabilities. His part-time avocation was teaching child development, psychology, research design, and business planning as an adjunct professor for various colleges and universities. Joining the Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotary in 1996, Jim served the club as Youth Exchange Officer, Youth Exchange Counselor, International Service Chairperson, Foundation Chairperson, and Club. Following a post-soviet trip to Lithuania in 1999 as part of an all-rotarian Group Study Exchange (GSE), Jim organized a club-to-club youth exchange project with Lithuania, plus a matching grant project to train rehabilitation professionals. Following his trip to Lithuania, Jim became involved with the District as the GSE Chairperson for exchanges with Israel, Germany, the Philippines, India, and Brazil. He later served as District Vocational Chairperson, as a member of the Governor Nominating Committee, and as an Assistant Governor. He and his wife, Marcia, hosted seven youth exchangee students over the years, participated in a Sun Oven and Literacy mission to Panama, and served as translators for a medical mission to Peru. Recently Jim participated in a polio immunization mission to Nigeria and subsequently organized two matching grants for water wells. He is a member of the Paul Harris Society, and both he and his wife are Paul Harris Fellows and members of the Rotary Foundation Bequest Society. Jim and Marcia have three children and four grandchildren. Their children have been involved in Youth Exchanges to Mexico and to Venezuela; and have been participants in Interact, Rotaract, and in the Ambassadorial Scholarship program.

14 11 District Governor - Elect Robb Knuepfer Robb Knuepfer joined the Rotary Club of Chicago more than 25 years ago in 1982, shortly after he left the U.S. Attorneys Office - where he served as a criminal prosecutor - and then joined the international law firm of Baker & McKenzie - where he is a partner in their corporate practice group. Robbb became a Ches Perry Fellow of the Rotary/One Foundationn in 1989, and had the honor of serving as Centennial of Rotary/One for the 100th Anniversary of Rotary in Coincidentally, his law firm was founded in Chicago in 1949, and today is the world s largest law firm with more than 4,000 lawyers practicing in 70 offices in 30 countries. In 1992, he moved to Budapest, Hungary to establish his firm s Central Europe and Russian offices. While in Hungary, he founded the Budapest City Rotary Club in 1993, which was one of the first Rotary clubs established behind what was formerly the Iron Curtain. He was elected the first president of that club. He returned to Chicago and Rotary/One in 1995, and is currently the 6450 District Governor Nominee for He has served as an Assistant Governor for our District, as well as Club Service Chair for District He is Chair of Job 1, a vocational service project in our District. He is also Chair of the Paul & Jean Harris Home Foundation, which is raising funds to restore our Founder s Home, also knownn as Comely Bank, to its original condition. Robb is a 4 time Paul Harris Fellow, a Paul Harris Society Charter Member, and a Rotary International Bequest Society member. He is also a member of the Room 711 Club. In addition to his Rotary commitments, Robb has a distinguished record of public service in government and in the private sector and currently serves on the board of directors of the Adler Planetarium, Metropolitan Family Services, and the Executive Breakfast Club of Oak Brook. He has also served as Chairman of ATO Foundation, founder of the LeaderShape Institute, and is active in the Hinsdale Community House and Boy Scouts of America, to name a few. He teaches at both the Law School and the Business School at Northwestern University. Robb has been married to childhood Jenny, Lauren and Joe. sweetheart, Nancy, for 30 years, and they have four children, Rob, Like Paul Harris, Robb is a lawyer. And like Paul Harris, Robb has devoted his life to community service. In fact, his birthday, February 23, is the same date Rotary was founded - February 23, 1905.

15 12 District Governorr - Nominee David Templin David is a Certified Financial Planner and Regional Vice with Sun Life Financial. Before joining Sun Life Financial, David was in Business and Estate planning with The Hartford. Outside of work, David is dedicated to improving the lives of children. Currently, David serves as District Governor Designate for Rotary District 6450 and a Trustee of the Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation, dedicated to preserving the home of Rotary s founder, Paul P. Harris. He is a past president of ROTARY/One, the world's first Rotary Club. David is a Paul Harris Fellow, a Benefactor of The Rotary Foundation, a recipient of the ROTARY/One Foundation s Chesley R. Perry Award, District 6450 Rotarian of the Year and received the Four Avenues of Service Citation. Additionally, David served as of Linking Efforts Against Drugs, on the Blue Ribbon Committee for Lake Forest High School, and a member of the founding board for the Lake Forest High School Foundation. David is a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma, where he earned a bachelor of science in marketing, with a minor in computer science. A native of Dallas, Texas, David enjoys reading, golf and world travel.

16 13 Governor s District Advisors The College of Past District Governors Past District Governors Still Active in Rotary and Residing in District 6450 Larry Stichweh PDG Chancellor Edgar D. Gifford (Caroline) LaGrange 1571 W Ogden Ave #1106 LaGrange Park, IL Res: Bus: Fax: exfixemtooth@aol.com Quentin P. Kling (Linda) Orland Park 7810 W. 123 rd Pl. Palos Heights, IL Res: Bus: Fax: Albert B. Chipman III Chicago O Hare 350 W Schaumburg Rd Apt 1425 Schaumburg, IL Res: swimchip@aol.com Theodore W. Arey (Ginny) Elmhurst 182 S. Wood Dale Rd. Wood Dale, IL Res: Bus: Fax: pdgtwa@prodigy.net Robert E. Leckrone Joliet 304 Lake Lawn Court Joliet, IL Res: Irv Kaplan (Ruth) Westmont 22 N. Cass Ave. Westmont, IL Res: Bus: Fax: pdgikaplan@aol.com Edward Fauth (Fran) Aurora 1548 Galway Drive Aurora, IL Res: Fax: efauth@ameritech.net Donald Knapp Franklin Park 614 Lunt Ave. Schaumburg, IL Bus: Fax: donknapp@dkprecision.com Lawrence Stichweh (Barbara) Moraine Valley S. Red Coat Drive Lemont, IL Res: Fax: skyjock@comcast.net Richard Galitz (Barbara) Chicago 1017 E. Bailey Road Naperville, IL Res: Fax: DickGalitz@att.net Arthur Muehlhausen (Ellen) Naperville Sunrise 1122 Spring Garden Circle Naperville, IL Res: a_muehlhausen@yahoo.com Brian Andersen (Caryl) Darien 825 Lakeside Drive Downers Grove, IL Res: Bus: Fax: brian@brianandersen.net Fred Otto (Beverly) Chicago O Hare 132 S. Cumberland Avenue Park Ridge, IL Res: Bus: Fax: ottolaw@sbcglobal.net James P. Ahstrom Jr. (Harriet) Oak Park 4 Oak Brook Club Drive, Unit G106 Oak Brook, IL Res: jamespahstrom@aol.com Charles Chuck Johnson (Susie) Dwight 7519 N. Prairie Lane Morris, IL Res: Bus: Fax: cjohnson0969@comcast.com Christopher Reilly (Georgia) Darien 18W229 Holly Ave Darien, IL Res: Fax: chris@chrisreilly.org Rick Thiernau (Donna) Homewood S State Line Road Crete, IL Res: Fax: dgrick@thiernaufinancial.com Emma Sue Smallwood (Robert) Hinsdale 43 Dougshire Court Burr Ridge, IL Res: Fax: Mobile: rotarysue@suesmallwood.com Art Davis (Sandy) Naperville 1212 South Naper Blvd #119 Naperville, IL Res: Cell: rotaryart@sbcglobal.net Michael P. Slevnik (Tina Adams) Homewood P.O. Box 895 Homewood, IL Res: Cell: pdslevnik@sbcglobal.net

17 Governor s District Advisors 14 Governor s Mentor Christopher Chris Reilly (Georgia) - Darien Res: W 229 Holly Ave. Darien, IL Fax: chris@chrisreilly.org Strategic Planning Committee Governor James Jim Czerwionka (Marcia) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: Old Farm North Ct. Bradley, IL Fax: drjcz@yahoo.com Cell: Governor-Elect Robert Robb Knuepfer Jr (Nancy) - Chicago Res: E Ninth St. Bus: Hinsdale, IL Fax: robert.c.knuepfer.jr@bakernet.com Cell: Governor-Nominee Governor Governor Governor David Templin - Chicago Res: Glenwood Bus: Lake Forest, IL Fax: david.templin@comcast.net Cell: Emma Sue Smallwood (Robert) Hinsdale Res: Dougshire Court Burr Ridge, IL Fax: rotarysue@suesmallwood.com Cell: Art Davis (Sandy) Naperville Res: South Naper Blvd #119 Bus: Naperville, IL rotaryart@sbcglobal.net Cell: Michael P. Slevnik (Tina Adams) Homewood Res: P.O. Box 895 Bus: Homewood, IL Fax: pdslevnik@sbcglobal.net Cell:

18 15 Governor s Aides Governor s Aides, Coordinator Richard "Rich" Howell (Pat) Res: Terrace Ct. Bus: x.112 Bourbonnais, IL Fax: rich.howell@att.net Governor s Aides Ryan Barrie (Joann) Bus: x.234 rbarrie@1st-nationalbank.com Cell: Robert "Bob" Curry (Barb) Res: curryr@illinoisalumni.org Charles "Chuck" Gonczy (Diane) Res: gonzdi@att.net Bus: Stephen "Steve" Hill (Lilly) Res: syssol@sprynet.com Res: Glenn Holmes (Jan) Res: jholmes@olivet.edu Bus: Stephen "Steve" Liehr (Ellen) Res: sliehr@comcast.net Toby Olszewski (Bob) Res: tobyols@comcast.net Bus: Brenda Randazzo (Dominic) Res: Randadjhome@aol.com Phillip "Phil" Standley (Jean) Res: philstandley@sbcglobal.net Bus:

19 III. District Leadership 16 Management Team Governor AG Coordinator Administration Foundation Grants Membership New Member Orientation Public Relations Service Trainer Jim Czerwionka (Marcia) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: drjcz@yahoo.com Cell: Herb Hunn (Marilyn) - Kankakee Res: hmhunn@ameritech.net Bus: Cell: Stan Keeler (Patsy) - Oswego Res: stankeeler@comcast.net Bus: Cell: Chris Reilly (Georgia) - Darien Res: chris@chrisreilly.org Bus: Rick Thiernau (Donna) - Homewood Res: dgrick@thiernaufinancial.com Bus: Cell: Michele Thornton - Oak Forest Bus: mlt@thorntonpowell.com Cell: Rick Thiernau (Donna) - Homewood Res: dgrick@thiernaufinancial.com Bus: Cell: Patricia Pat Merryweather (George) - Naperville Res: pmerryweather@ihastaff.org Bus: Cell: Linda Yates (Neil) - La Grange Res: lyates@starkeychemical.com Bus: Cell: Jane McDonald (Andrew) - Chicago jane_osullivan_mcdonald@yahoo.com

20 17 Quadrant Leaders and Assistant Governors Team Assistant Governor Coordinator Herb Hunn (Marilyn) Kankakee AG Quadrant Leader Northeast Reina S. Diamond (Michael) Chicago Far North AREAS A B C D E Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: hmhunn@ameritech.net Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: rmlinc@aol.com AG Quadrant Leader-Northwest David Woodcock (Marisela) Chicago O Hare AG Quadrant Leader Southwest Wayne Kwiat, Sr. Bolingbrook AG Quadrant Leader-Southeast Geoff Slawson (Marna) Homewood AREAS F G H I J AREAS K L M N AREAS O P Q R Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: davidjwoodcock@aol.com Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: bbklawyer@kwiatlawfirm.com Bus: Res: tgsvideo-homewoodrotary@yahoo.com Area A Joel Carlsen (Lina) Chicago Financial District Chicago Financial Chicago Near South Chicago Southeast Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: joel.carlsen@morganstanley.com Area B Lisa Sandberg Chicago Lakeview Chicago Chicago Far North Chicago Lakeview Chicago Northwest Bus: xt.7 Res: Cell: lisasandberg@epr2k.com Area C Dan Olson (Patty) Franklin Park Bensenville Chicago O Hare Franklin Park Norridge-Harwood Hts. Bus: Res: Cell: dolson@olsonsace.com Area D Leon Wilson (Carmen) Maywood Cicero Maywood Oak Park-River Forest Bus: Res: Cell: leon@naturesgroundskeepers.com Area E Kathy Rak (John) La Grange Broadview Brookfield-Riverside La Grange Western Springs Res: Cell: kathyrak@sbcglobal.net Area F Roger Herring (Mary Anne) Hinsdale Countryside Hinsdale Hinsdale-Oak Brook Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: rlh5107@aol.com

21 Quadrant Leaders and Assistant Governors Team 18 Area G Terry Elliott Elmhurst Addison Elmhurst Elmhurst Morning Oak Brook Area H Sal Janusonis Chicagoland Lithuanians Chicagoland Lithuanians Downers Grove Lisle Westmont Area I Rich Moore (Ruth) Woodridge Naperville Naperville Downtown Naperville South Naperville Sunrise Bus: Res: terry.elliott@mcmaster.com Bus: Res: Cell: sal@insurhaus.com Bus: Res: Cell: mooreroom@sbcglobal.net Area J Mary Dougherty (Pat) Aurora Aurora Aurora Naperville Aurora Sunrise Oswego Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: msd2050@aol.com Area K Ron Broida (Janet) Darien Bolingbrook Darien Lemont-Homer Glen Woodridge Bus: Res: Fax: lawyers@broida-law.com Area L Chris Lavoie Downers Grove Lemont Lockport Plainfield Romeoville Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: chris@cmlavoie.com Area M Eric Wesel (Sandi) New Lenox Joliet New Lenox Shorewood Bus: Res: Cell: ekwcepe1@comcast.net Area N Terry Danek (Joyce) Channahon-Minooka Channahon-Minooka Dwight Morris Wilmington Bus: Res: Cell: Fax: tdanek@sbcglobal.net Area O Jim DeZwaan (Connie) Bradley-Bourbonnais Bradley-Bourbonnais Kankakee Manteno Res: Cell: jamesdezwaan@yahoo.com Area P J. N. Settles Sr. (Theresa) Park Forest Chicago Heights Homewood Lansing Matteson Park Forest Res: jsettle1@comcast.net Area Q Karen Wegrzyn (Naoan) Tinley Park-Frankfort Oak Forest Orland Park Tinley Park-Frankfort Bus: Res: Cell: Karen.wegrzyn@tinleyparkdistrict.org Area R Dave Kobak (Kathy) Oak Lawn Blue Island-Crestwood Evergreen Park Moraine Valley Oak Lawn Res: Cell: dckobak@yahoo.com

22 19 Administrative Team Assembly Lee Strouse (Joan) - Elmhurst Res: lee@wordcraft.tv Bus: Conference Chairperson Chris Reilly (Georgia) - Darien Res: chris@chrisreilly.org Bus: Brian Andersen (Caryl) - Darien Res: brian@brianandersen.net Bus: Cell: Herb Hunn (Marilyn) - Kankakee Res: hmhunn@ameritech.net Bus: Cell: Stan Keeler (Patsy) - Oswego Res: stankeeler@comcast.net Bus: Cell: Joseph Joe Kenny (Lisa) - Downers Grove Res: joe.kenny@cbexchange.com Bus: Cell: Kathleen Kathy Kobak (David) - Oak Lawn Res: Kathy_Kobak@hotmail.com Cell: Toby Olszewski (Robert) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: tobyols@comcast.net Bus: Brenda Randazzo (Dominic) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: randadjhome@aol.com Bus: Council on Legislation District Trainer Brian Andersen (Caryl) - Darien Res: brian@brianandersen.net Bus: Cell: Jane McDonald (Andrew) - Chicago Res: jmcdonald@irem.org Bus: Cell: Sue Smallwood (Bob) - Hinsdale Res: Rotarysue@suesmallwood.com Cell:

23 20 Administrative Team Finance Chairperson David Dave West (Tiffanie) - Kankakee Res: Barrington Ln. Bus: Bourbonnais, IL Cell: dgeorgewest@hotmail.com Treasurer Charles Chuck Snyder (Carolyn) - Hinsdale Res: Phillippa St. Bus: Hinsdale, IL Cell: iamisutu@aol.com Bookkeeper Louis Lou Fabbri (Norma) - Oak Park-River Forest Res: E. Waverly Dr. Bus: Arlington Heights, IL flabbs@comcast.net Committee Jim Czerwionka (Marcia) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: drjcz@yahoo.com Cell: Dennis Gorman (Eileen) Res: dennis@gormancpa.com Bus: Cell: Robert Robb Knuepfer Jr (Nancy) - Chicago Res: robert.c.kneupfer.jr@bakernet.com Bus: Cell: Governor s Aides Rich Howell (Pat) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: rich.howell@att.net Bus: Governor s Installation Chairperson Bob Curry (Barb) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: curryr@illinoisalumni.org Nominating Committee Convener Michael Slevnik (Tina) - Homewood Res: pdslevnik@ameritich.net Bus: Cell: Primary Committee Chairperson Stan Keeler (Patsy) - Oswego Res: stankeeler@comcast.net Bus: Cell: Patricia Pat Merryweather (George) - Naperville Res: pmerryweather@ihastaff.org Bus: Cell: Gus Samios (Diane) Chicago Financial District Res: gus@cybersolutionsltd.com Bus: Cell:

24 21 Administrative Team Parliamentarians Kathleen Kathy Kessenich - Chicago Lakeview Res: kathy.kessenich@rotary.org Bus: Cell: Nick Markionni (Jeannie) - Homewood Res: nmarkionni@yahoo.com Bus: Cell: PETS RI Convention Coordinator Song Leader Richard Dick Galitz (Barbara) - Chicago Res: DickGalitz@att.net Robert Robb Knuepfer Jr (Nancy) - Chicago Res: robert.c.kneupfer.jr@bakernet.com Bus: Cell: Frank Burns (Kathy) - Darien Res: rotarydb@yahoo.com Nancy Teclaw (Norbert) - Oak Park-River Forest Res: nteclaw@msn.com

25 Membership Team 22 Team Leader Alumni Michele Thornton - Oak Forest 605 Washington #2N Bus: Oak Park, IL mlt@thorntonpowell.com Cell: Mary Ann Egger (Eric) - Joliet Res: maryannegger@sbcglobal.net Bus: Ruth McLaren (David) - Oak Park-River Forest Res: ruthm@cboprf.com Bus: Tina Lynn Levy - Oak Park- River Forest Res: Levy.lynn@gmail.com Bus: Diversity Chairperson Lorena Alvarez (Angel) - Chicago Northwest Res: lorenalalverez@hotmail.com Bus: Waymon Anderson - Chicago Southeast Awaymon1@aol.com Bus: Amy Fisher - Downers Grove Res: afisher@jachicago.org Bus: Family of Rotary Nancy Fleming (Bill) - Hinsdale Res: nancy-fleming@sbcglobal.net Membership Orientation - ABC s of Rotary Rick Thiernau (Donna) - Homewood Res: dgrick@thiernaufinancial.com Bus: Cell: New Club Development Art Davis (Sandy) - Naperville RC Res: Res: rotaryart@sbcglobal.net Cell:

26 23 Foundation Team Foundation Team Leader: Chris Reilly (Georgia) - Darien Res: chris@chrisreilly.org Fax: I. FOUNDATION PROGRAMS A. Group Study Exchange (GSE): Team of 5 Sponsor 1 of 4 outbound team members (non-rotarian, year-old business/professionals) on a vocational, cultural, fellowship, goodwill, expense-paid, 4-week trip to another Rotary country OR sponsor the outbound Rotarian team leader. (Mexico, Pacific coast, 5/8/10 to 6/5/10) Club outbound sponsorship cost: about $350 ( District Conference attendance) Application source for outbounds: Go to rotary.org and in the search box, insert: 260-EN for team leader application; 161-EN for team member. Outbound application deadlines: 9/4/09 for Rotarian Team Leader 10/10/09 for non-rotarian Team Members AND / OR Host the inbound GSE team for 5 to 7 days between 4/10/10 and 5/8/10 David Baker (Susanne) - Chicago Near South Res: baker@iit.edu Bus: Cell: B. Ambassadorial Scholars Sponsor an Ambassadorial Scholar (non-rotarian, seeking academic training at the collegiate or post collegiate level). This individual travels to a foreign country and is a Rotary Ambassador of good will while studying in that country. Club outbound sponsorship cost: $800 (Attendance at district events - Conference, Rotary Foundation seminar, Assembly, and holiday party - club banners, business cards, orientation materials, etc.) Outbound application deadlines: 7/10/09 Selection Interviews: 8/22/09 For general information and Application Forms, use a Google search for Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship, click on Rotary.org: Ambassadorial Scholarships, and then click How to Apply. AND / OR Mentor an inbound Scholar (non-rotarian in the Chicago area for an academic year) Communicate with Scholar prior to their travel to Chicago Welcome them upon arrival and make sure they get settled in Facilitate any difficulties that might arise while in Chicago Help get Scholar to activities while here (e.g., club meetings, Foundation Seminar, District Conference) Club inbound sponsorship cost: $650 (Attendance at district events - Conference, Rotary Foundation seminar, Assembly, and holiday party -business cards, etc.) Paul Carpenter - Chicago Far North Res: paul.carpenter@rotary.org Bus:

27 Foundation Team 24 C. Peace Scholars Sponsor a Rotary World Peace Scholar. The program has two elements a Masters Degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution (15-24 month academic program) and a Professional Development Certificate (3-month academic program). Masters Degree Scholarships are available to BS degreed individuals. Professional Development Certificates are available to individuals with 5 years relevant experience with current full time employment. Club outbound sponsorship cost: about $400 ( District Conference attendance if Scholar is available, otherwise $0) Application deadlines: 4/15/09 for Masters Program Scholar Interviews: TBD but in May or June /09 For general information and Application Forms, use a Google search for Rotary Peace Scholarship, click on Rotary.org: Rotary Centers for Peace and Conflict Resolution, and then click How to Apply. Chet Szerlag (Judy) - Woodridge Res: ctszerlag@aol.com Bus: D. Grants Leverage your service project dollars through Foundations Grants. The two most common types of Foundation Grants are District Simplified Grants (generally local service projects) and Foundation Matching Grants (generally international service projects). District Simplified Grants can be matched by the District at a rate of $0.50 per club dollar up to $2000 for a single club or $3000 for two or more clubs. Foundation Matching Grants can be for $5000 to $150,000 (note above $25,000 the Grants are approved on a competitive basis). Foundation Matching Grants are matched by the Rotary Foundation at the rate of $0.50 per club dollar. Clubs can also get a District Designated Fund (DDF) match at dollar per club dollar up to $2000 for a single club, $4000 for two clubs, or $6000 for three or more clubs. DDF funds are then matched by the Rotary Foundation dollar per dollar. Background information and applications can be found on the District website ( Go to the site and click on The Foundation and then select District Grants. You will have to go to a District Foundation Selection Committee meeting to present your project. Dates of these meetings are also posted on the website. Rick Thiernau (Donna) - Homewood Res: dgrick@thiernaufinancial.com Bus:

28 25 Foundation Team II. FOUNDATION WAYS OF GIVING This is our Foundation and there are many ways for individuals and clubs to make contributions. The three most common are Annual Giving, Polio Plus, and Permanent Fund. Annual Giving Each club sets its own goal for member contributions to the Foundation. The District s Goal is that Every District Rotarian makes a Contribution! Rotary would like to see each Rotarian contribute at least $100 annually, the Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) Program See Club and Individual Recognition possibilities below. Stan Keeler (Patsy) - Oswego Res: stankeeler@comcast.net work Cell: Polio Plus Rotary is leading the worldwide Polio Eradication effort and we are almost there. Funds are needed to complete the effort. The Gates Foundation provided Rotary International with a $100 Million dollar match challenge. The District s portion of the match challenge is a minimum of $1000 per club per year for three years. Michael Diamond (Reina) - Chicago Bus: mdiamond@worldresourceschicago.com Permanent Fund The Foundation s Permanent Fund is an endowed fund. Only the annual interest is expended keeping the corpus for perpetuity. The donor may specify how such annual interest is spent. Contributions can be made immediately or in one s will. Larry Byers (Cindy) - Aurora Res: rotarylarry@sbcglobal.net Bus: III. FOUNDATION APPRECIATION & RECOGNITION Club Recognition: 100% Foundation Sustaining Member Club (all members contribute at least $100) Every Rotarian, Every Year Club (contributions are at least $100 per capita and every member has made a contribution) 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club (All club members are Paul Harris Fellows) Individual Recognition: Paul Harris Fellow (cumulative contribution of $1000) Paul Harris Society (annual contribution of at least $1000) Major Donor (cumulative contribution of at least $10,000) Bequest Society (naming the Foundation as an at least $10,000 beneficiary in your will)

29 Public Relations Team 26 Public Relations Team Leader: Pat Merryweather (George) - Naperville Cell: rotarysolarpat@aol.com Public Relations (PR) help Clubs and the District promote Rotary and its projects both within and outside of our Rotary Clubs. The goals of promoting Rotary are 1) to increase awareness of Rotary s value and benefits for the purpose of increasing and retaining membership; 2) to raise awareness of Rotary s initiatives locally and globally; and 3) to increase participation and support for Rotary projects and fundraisers. The PR committee will work to support Clubs through educational opportunities and sharing of successful approaches to public relations. Initiatives will focus on PR with fellow Rotarians within the Clubs and on PR with the public in our local communities, on those within the District and on those outside of the District. Practical steps and approaches will be shared at the September seminar which has a target audience of all Clubs and District leaders, but particularly those who have special responsibility for PR in each Quadrant, in each Assistant Governor Area, and within each club. The District PR Team includes approximately 90 Rotarians led by District PR chairs and an Assistant Governor Quadrant Leader. Major Dates March 13 and 14 Elects Training Seminar April 4 District Assembly September 19 The District Seminar on Public Relations This event will be led by public relations and event promotion professionals. It is free to the public relations leaders in each club, in each AG Area, and in each Quadrant. Attendance is strongly encouraged as information will be provided on: - Public Relations grant opportunities - Templates for media releases - Panel discussion on successful public relations initiatives for Rotary awareness, projects, and fundraisers - Information and demonstrations of new communications technology and advanced social networking resources Grants Rotary International is making grants available to Districts only during the Rotary year. The maximum amount of the grant that a District can receive is $10,000. Rotary International encourages Districts and Clubs to incorporate some of the Rotary Humanity in Motion public relations material in their plan as well as other public relations materials unique to their Clubs. District Clubs will also have grant opportunities available to them for promotion and public relations to spread the word about Rotary through grants and local projects. Ideally the AG Quadrant Leaders and AGs in coordination with their Rotary Clubs should come up with unified public relations approaches if they wish to pursue common goals and messages District 6450 and Club Goals - Every Club have a Public Relations Chair or dedicated person to public relations - Every Club have public relations goals for inside and outside of Club - Each Club is encouraged to have the PR Chair or designee at September 19 PR Seminar - Every Club reach out to their local media to promote Rotary International, Rotary Club projects, or Rotary Club fundraiser (one of the components for Club ial Citation) - Assistant Governors and District Quadrant Leaders work with the local Clubs to encourage use of the District PR grants - Utilize the newsletter and web for communications with members and encourage usage of modern technology to reach young and prospective members through YouTube, Facebook, and other social marketing strategies

30 27 Public Relations Team Public Relations Team Leader: Pat Merryweather (George) - Naperville Cell: rotarysolarpat@aol.com AG Quadrant PR Leader Geoff Slawson (Marna) - Homewood Res: tgsvideo-homewoodrotary@yahoo.com Bus: Awards Co-Chairs Wendy Hayum-Gross (Jeff) - Naperville Res: Wendy_gross@3dfamilytree.com Bus: Niki Zohrab - Chicago Lakeview Res: niki@nz-consulting.com Bus: District Directory Stephen Steve Hill (Lilly) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: syssol@sprynet.com Inter-District PR Event Newsletter Matthew Matt Delawder Res: matt@swdinc.com Cell: Toby Olszewski (Bob) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: tobyols@comcast.net Photographer Promotions Robert Bob Smallwood (Sue) - Hinsdale-Oak Brook Sunrise Res: bsmalltz@aol.com Bus: Wendy Hayum-Gross (Jeff) - Naperville Res: Wendy_gross@3dfamilytree.com Bus: PR Training and Education Chair Chairperson Mindie Loebach - Naperville mloebach@lexusofnaperville.com Bus: Cell: Researcher Hunter Byington (Barbara) - Naperville Res: hunter@byingtongroup.com Bus: Cell: Harlow Hopkins (Harriet) - Bradley-Bourbonnais Res: hhhopkins@sbcglobal.net Bus:

31 Service Team 28 Service Team Leader: Linda Yates (Neil) LaGrange Res: Bus: Cell: The Service Team Leader (STL) is responsible for overseeing Community, International, Vocational and Youth Service (New Generations). The STL supports the chairs of the different service categories by helping to identify available resources, by promoting service opportunities within the clubs, and by facilitating the flow of information between the chairs, clubs and district leadership. The STL participates as a member of the District Management Team and helps design programs about participation in service areas for District Assembly, PETS, Grants Seminar and District Conference. The STL plays a role in helping the Foundation Team identify the funding needs of clubs working on service projects and in helping clubs understand the grant opportunities available for funding projects. COMMUNITY & INTERNATIONAL SERVICE WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE occurs when two or more Rotary clubs from different countries collaborate on a community service project. This collaboration enables Rotary clubs to undertake projects beyond their local communities, develops closer ties between Rotarians in other countries, furthers international understanding, builds international goodwill, addresses global concerns, and makes a difference in our world. One resource for finding international projects is Rotary s ProjectLINK database on the RI website, where clubs can find projects to sponsor and advertise their own projects. Michael Diamond (Reina) Chicago Res: mdiamond@worldresourceschicago.com Bus: Cell: DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: Natural disasters can happen anywhere and at anytime. Rotary clubs in disaster areas are often times looked upon as secondary relief responders. To provide the most effective, efficient, and immediate relief to disaster victims, Rotarians are encouraged to work with well-established international relief agencies, such as UNICEF, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and Doctors Without Borders. Or Rotarians can work with Rotary club or district relief initiatives, such as ShelterBox, World Water Works, Aquabox, and LifeBox. The Disaster Relief and Recovery Rotarian Action Group also provides information and resources. Christopher Chris Lavoie - Downers Grove Res: chris@cmlavoie.com Bus: Cell: HEALTH & HUNGER: Because of health and hunger issues, families are robbed of loved ones, and communities lose valuable resources, weakening their economies and impeding development. Yet many of these health and hunger problems could be prevented through quality health care, affordable medicine, safe drinking water, and proper sanitation facilities. The Health and Hunger Resource Group supports Rotary club and district efforts to improve health in their communities, especially among children and mothers. It encourages projects that improve nutrition, reduce vulnerability to preventable and treatable diseases, and increase access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. Prakasam Prakash Tata (Padma) Naperville Res: prakasamtata@sbcglobal.net Bus: Cell:

32 29 Service Team The LITERACY Resource Group connects Rotarians with the information and tools they need to actively promote literacy at home and abroad. It asks Rotary clubs to learn about literacy and education issues in their communities and help increase access to quality learning opportunities for those in need. Clubs are also encouraged to work with the International Reading Association to conduct literacy projects worldwide. Many District 6450 clubs are very involved in Dictionary projects aimed at providing dictionaries to 3 rd graders. Keith Cross (Helen) - Chicago Southeast Res: crossrotary@yahoo.com Bus: WATER is essential to human life, yet many people take it for granted. Today, 1.1 billion people nearly 20 percent of the world s population lack access to safe, clean drinking water, and 2.6 billion live without basic sanitation facilities. Contaminated water and inadequate sanitation exacerbate the spread of preventable waterborne illnesses, resulting in the deaths of about 6,000 people every day, the majority of whom are children. Moreover, these problems are leading contributors to worldwide poverty and social instability. The Water Resource Group has been appointed to support Rotary s efforts to address this important global issue. Besides providing information to Rotary clubs and districts, it urges every Rotarian to become aware of water-related issues and participate in a water or sanitation project. The group also works to identify, facilitate, and develop guidelines for major Rotary water and sanitation efforts around the world. VOCATIONAL SERVICE John Ball (Carol) -Naperville Sunrise Res: jrcaball@aol.com Bus: Cell: WAY TEST: Rotary District 6450 and your local Rotary Club invite students in grades 6 through 8 to participate in our Four-Way Test Essay Contest. Rotarians around the world use the Four-Way Test to help guide us in the decisions we make, both personally and professionally. Students are asked to write a word essay on How Can I Apply the Four-Way Test in My Life. This contest serves several purposes including: - Promoting good citizenship in the Middle Grades. - Giving students an opportunity to excel in their school. - Helping instill the Rotary philosophy of service and ethics into your school. Deadline for submission to Rotary clubs 2 nd week of February Deadline for submission to District st week of March Application and instructions are available on the District website. Only one contestant per club is allowed. David Dave Weber (Rachel) - Shorewood Res: davidlweber@comcast.net Bus: Cell: BUSINESS NET enables District 6450 Rotarians to promote their business on the District website and in two district newletters during the year. The cost is $60 per year and the advertisement can include a link to the business website. Anthony Carollo (Mary Pat) - Matteson Res: carolloa@bankofchoice.com Bus: Cell:

33 Service Team 30 FELLOWSHIPS are one of Rotary International s nine structured programs designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process. Rotary Fellowships encompass a variety of interests ranging from recreational and vocational interests to medical and healthrelated concerns to specific humanitarian projects as a means of furthering international fellowship, friendship, and service. Each fellowship is operated independently of Rotary International, with its own rules, dues requirements, and administrative structure. There are more than 80 fellowship groups ranging from AIDS activists, to floral designers, to editors and publishers. Membership is open to Rotarians, and in some instances, to spouses and Rotaractors as well. Caryl Andersen (Brian) Hinsdale Res: caryl@brianandersen.com NEW GENERATIONS EARLYACT TM is a school-wide club for elementary and middle school students from ages The program is sponsored by a local Rotary club in the school district. The mission and operation of EarlyAct TM are closely linked to the ideals of Rotary and provide the foundation and natural succession into Rotary s high school level service club called Interact. EarlyAct TM provides young students the opportunity for gaining an increased awareness and knowledge of their community and the world. At a young age, all students can easily be encouraged to be caring and helpful. Their minds are open to recognize the dignity and worth of each individual, which builds respect for others. EarlyAct TM promotes understanding and the building of friendships among the club members. EarlyAct TM also engages students in character-building activities and prepares them for leadership roles to identify and carry out projects that benefit their school, local and global communities. The EarlyAct TM advisor is expected to facilitate at meetings, which can be held as often as once a week or as little as once a month, and to help the students develop two service projects during the school year. The sponsoring Rotary club members help facilitate and act as mentors and role models. The Rotary club is responsible for assigning a liaison, holding an induction ceremony when the club is formed, and for providing monetary support if needed. The cost to the Rotary club is flexible and depends on the resources of the Rotary club and needs of the EarlyAct club. Charles Chuck Snyder (Carolyn) - Hinsdale Res: iamisutu@aol.com Cell: John Keane (Marji) - Oak Forest Res: jkeane99@gmail.com Cell: INTERACT is a Rotary-sponsored service club comprised of year olds. Interact gives young people the opportunity to take part in fun, meaningful service projects. Along the way, Interactors develop their leadership skills and initiative while meeting new friends. Members exchange ideas, opinions and plans with other talented, energetic people, in an atmosphere free from negative pressures and distraction. Interact strives to promote student leadership, local volunteer service, and to make members aware of the many global and world issues that affect people every day. Interact clubs can be either school or community based. The Rotary club is responsible for assigning a liaison, holding an induction ceremony when the club is formed, and for providing monetary support if needed. The cost to the Rotary club is flexible and depends on the resources of the Rotary club and needs of the Interact club. Fred Dewald (Stacy) - Romeoville Res: fdewald@yahoo.com Bus: Cell:

34 31 Service Team ROTARACT is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young people ages Rotaract clubs are usually community or university-based and are sponsored by a local Rotary club, making them true partners in service and key members of the Rotary family. Young adults augment their knowledge and skill and also address the physical and social needs of their communities while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service. Rotaractors also often spearhead the formation of Interact clubs and participate in RYLA. The Rotary club is responsible for assigning a liaison, holding an induction ceremony when the club is formed, and for providing monetary support if needed. The cost to the Rotary club is flexible and depends on the resources of the Rotary club and needs of the Rotaract club. John Sandberg - Chicago Res: johnsandberg@epr2k.com Bus: Rotaract Representative Sonia Yan soniayan@yahoo.com The RYLA program enables young people to debate issues of professional responsibility and human relations, improve leadership and communication skills, learn about businesses or institutions and meet Rotarians, while having fun and making friends. For participants, RYLA provides the opportunity to refine skills and explore pertinent topics with peers and elders; for Rotarians, RYLA offers the chance to help develop leaders, share valuable expertise and bridge the gap between generations. RYLA can help lead to the strengthening and formation of Interact and Rotaract clubs and can be used as a recruiting tool for youth exchange. The District 6450 program is held the 2 nd weekend of October at the Aurora University campus on Lake Geneva and is open to high school students in any grade. The program is open to all high school students and Rotary clubs are responsible for recruiting participants. The 2009 program will cost $275 per student and will run from Friday morning through Sunday afternoon. The deadline for applications is September 30, 2009 and the application can be found on the District website and at Linda Yates (Neil) LaGrange Res: yates.linda@sbcglobal.net Bus: Cell:

35 Service Team 32 YOUTH EXCHANGE Long-Term youth exchange involves spending 10 to 11 months in another country. Participants must be between the ages of 16 and 18-1/2 and in the upper 50% of their high school class to be eligible and it is possible to go after completing high school as long as the participant is not older than 18-1/2 at the start of the exchange year. They will be required to attend a year of high school during their exchange and will live as a family member in the homes of 1 to 3 host families. District 6450 belongs to Central States Rotary Youth Exchange (CSRYE), which covers 17 Rotary Districts in the Midwest and Ontario, Canada. Inbounds (students coming to District 6450) Club cost: $2000-$2500 Host family cost: room & board including school lunches Deadlines: club commitment to host January for August arrival (there are also 1-2 January arrivals per year) Outbounds (District 6450 students going to other countries) Club cost: $450 Family cost: $950 plus airfare, extra insurance for some countries, and spending money Interview date: October 31, 2009 Application deadline: November 25, 2009 The application is located on the CSRYE website at The youth exchange calendar and other information can be found on the District website. Rebounds/Rotex (students who return from their year abroad/club made up of past exchange students) Rotary clubs should remain in contact with former exchange students and encourage them to join Rotex. Chairperson Julia Mullikin - Kankakee Res: jamullikin@sbcglobal.net Bus: Cell: Inbound Codi Wimmer (John) - Oswego Res: ilwimmer@gmail.com Bus: Outbound Julia Mullikin Kankakee Res: jamullikin@sbcglobal.net Bus: Cell: Rebound Megan Bhatia (Marty) - Chicago Financial rotexchicago@yahoo.com Bus: Cell: Youth Protection Guy Groot (Margie) - Aurora Sunrise Res: g.groot@mchsi.com Bus: Treasurer: Paul McHenry (Lana) Homewood Res: pnl9397@aol.com Bus:

36 Autonomous Service Projects 33 Alliance for Smiles Operation Limbs International project repairs cleft lips and palates, Medical supplies, prosthetic devices, and training for land mine victims. establishes post-operative treatment centers. Club support typically ranges from $50 to $2000. Stan Keeler (Oswego) Res: Donald Staley (Chicago Lakeview) Res: Bus: Bus: Cell: Community Food Pantries Operation SafeWheels Helps to provide food and basic necessities to those in need Vocational service project to help high school drivers education students in the community. learn additional driver safety information with help of police, car dealer & others. Ron Czalbowski (Naperville) Res: Easter Seals Bus: Treats those with developmental disabilities and autism. Cell: PDG Art Davis (Naperville) Res: Paul Harris Home Cell: Supports & maintains Paul Harris' Home. Tour information. Fred Otto ( Chicago O'Hare) Res: Feeding Children Worldwide fred.ottomorris@sbcglobal.net Bus: Seeks Rotary, Interact, and EarlyAct Clubs: basic project requirement is $500 for hands-on packing of 2000 food pouches. Paul Harris Memorial Eldon Tracy (Chicago-O'Hare) Bus: Maintains the Paul Harris gravesite. Tour information. Fax: Toni Byrnes (Blue Island-Crestwood) Ph: eldontracy@hotmail.com Cell: toniabyrnes@aol.com HELP (Hospital Equipment Logistics Program) Seeds of Hope For $2500 and the costs of shipping, customs, and VAT, ship Provides seeds to subsistence farmers. a half-container of medical equipment/supplies to a country Gene Sparing Res: or community in need. gsparing@aol.com Bus: Paul Carlson (Bolingbrook) Res: pastor@newlifebolingbrook.com Bus: ShelterBox Program Every $1000 provides shelter and living equipment for 10 disaster victims. Job 1 (Started by the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard England) Recruiting and matching summer jobs and students Mark Dyer (Elmhurst) Res: DGN David Templin (Chicago) Res: markdyer1@comcast.net Cell: david.templin@comcast.net Bus: Cell: Special Olympics Need support and volunteers for athletes with developmental disabilities Make-A-Wish Foundation of Illinois Diane Seiler (Lockport) Res: Grants wishes to children with life threatening Dondy59@yahoo.com Bus: medical conditions. Average gift is $5,000 per wish. Cell: Katie McCallum Res: Temple Solar Ovens mccallum@wishes.org Bus: Fund and ship solar ovens to countries in need. Average cost $16,000. Michael Sedlak (Hinsdale) Res: msedlak@mpsloria.com Cell:

37 IV. Clubs and Club Leadership 34 District 6450 EarlyAct Clubs EarlyAct is a service club for kindergarten, elementary and middle school students. It is an organized part of the school s activities program emphasizing service projects that benefit the school and the community, both locally and worldwide. The mission of the program is to promote goodwill, international understanding and peace while improving the quality of life for everyone. The program is designed to teach the students leadership and cooperation within the club structure, to learn responsibility of community citizenship, and to find out how they fit within the world community. Your Rotary Club can be the catalyst in starting an EarlyAct Club. It will enhance your club s service activities, promote the ideals of Rotary, and serve as a resource of future leaders for Interact and Rotary everywhere. Past District Governor Chuck Johnson has said, EarlyAct is a phenomenal opportunity for each and every club to build a community resource base for the future." For further information contact co-chairs Chuck Snyder, phone , iamisutu@aol.com; or John Keane, phone , jkeane99@gmail.com. School Brookwood Middle School Century Junior High Congress Park Middle School Forest Trail Middle School G. Kerkstra Elementary School Hinsdale Middle School Illinois School Millennium School Nettelhorst School Pierce Downer School Ridge School Early Childhood Center Roosevelt Elementary S. E. Gross Middle School Wm F Gurrie Middle School Westmont Junior High School Chartered Sponsoring Club Rotary Advisor 2008 Homewood Beth Lindsay 2007 Orland Park Debbie Ross 2005 Brookfield-Riverside Nancy Lisowski Linda Sokol Francis 2004 Park Forest J.N. Settles, Sr Oak Forest John Keane 2006 Hinsdale John Lowry 2008 Matteson Earnestine Foster 2006 Homewood Steve Marks 2005 Chicago Lakeview Jessica Ritter 2005 Downers Grove Lisa Mondale 2004 Oak Forest John Keane 2006 Broadview Susan Carter 2004 Brookfield-Riverside Nancy Lisowski Linda Sokol Francis 2008 LaGrange Linda Yates 2006 Westmont Tracey Valerio Phone Rotary District 6450 EarlyAct Webpage: EarlyAct Power: EarlyAct Advisor Forum: EarlyAct downloads:

38 35 District 6450 Interact Clubs Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young people ages 14 to 18, dedicated to community service and international understanding. The program is community or school-based. Interact clubs are required to carry out at least two service projects annually, one that serves their school or community, and another that furthers international understanding. Interact clubs must be sponsored by a local Rotary club. The Rotary club members provide guidance and inspiration. Interact clubs are self governing and self-supporting. Interactors plan, finance, organize and execute their own projects. For further information, contact Fred DeWald, Interact Chairperson, at (home), (office) or fdewald@yahoo.com. Hig h School Chartered Sponsoring Club Phone Addison Trail High School Addison Robert Smith Bloom Township High School Chicago Heights Terrence Brown Bolingbrook High School Bolingbrook Matthew Skelly Bremen High School Oak Forest Mary Tuytschaevers East Leyden High School Franklin Park Charles Dubman Fenton High School Bensenville Lynne Vihanek Herscher High School Kankakee David O Connell Kankakee High School Kankakee David O Connell Lincoln Park High School Chicago Angelo J Loumbas Lincoln Park High School Chicago Financial Megan Bhatia Lincoln Way East High School Tinley Park-Frankfort Steve Purucker Lincoln Way North Tinley Park-Frankfort Steve Purucker Lockport Township High School Lockport William Mrowczynski LaGrange & Dr. Thomas Bell Lyons Township High School Western Springs Sharon Flaim Morris High School Morris Richard Mitchell Naperville Central High School Naperville Patricia Merryweather Neuqua Valley High School Aurora-Naperville Gary D. Penisten Oak Forest High School Oak Forest Mary Tuytschaevers Oswego East High School Oswego John Cuff Oswego High School Oswego John Cuff Plainfield Central High School Plainfield Samantha Owens Proviso East High School Maywood Dr. Wylmarie Sykes Romeoville High School Romeoville Lisa Lynch Rosary High School Aurora Judd Lofchie St. Ignatius High School Chicago Financial Megan Bhatia Tinley Park High School Tinley Park-Frankfort Steve Purucker West Leyden High School Franklin Park Charles Dubman Westmont High School Westmont Karen Butterfield Wilmington High School Wilmington Stephen Francis Youth Advocacy Council Oak Park-River Forest Clarmarie Keenan Rotary District 6450 Interact Webpage: Rotary District 6450 Youth Exchange Webpage:

39 36 District 6450 Rotaract Clubs Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs can be either community- or university-based, and are sponsored by local Rotary clubs. In addition to undertaking projects to assist their local communities and to advance international understanding, Rotaractors also engage in activities related to professional development and leadership training. District Rotaract Chairperson John Sandberg Chicago Lakeview Res: Bus: johnsandberg@epr2k.com Rotaract District Service Chair Kelly Gallo kmgallo@gmail.com Rotaract District Finance Committee Chair Diana Bushneck Diana.bushneck@gmail.com District Rotaract Representative (DRR) Sonia Yan soniayan@gmail.com Rotaract District Public Relations Chair Ana Serafin serafing@gmail.com Rotaract District Club Administration (New Club) Chair Nicholas Fairman nafairman@gmail.com Club Name Sponsoring Club Phone Rotaract Club of Chicago Jorge Aguilar, jorgeaguilarazul@yahoo.com Chicago Angelo Loumbas Rotaract Club of Chicago Far North Robert Larez, Robert.larez@att.net Rotaract Club of Chicago Near South Manu Dhillon, manuamity@gmail.com Rotaract Club of Kankakee Community College Rotaract Club of Lisle Eraj Din, eraj_din@ben.edu Rotaract Club of Orland Park Chicago Far North Erica Manchella Chicago Near South Sandy Marcus Kankakee David O Connell Lisle Jay Evenhouse Orland Park Melanie Jones

40 The Rotary Clubs of District Addison #3153 Chartered: 11/2/1973 Area: 2 Alta Villa Banquets N Addison Rd - Addison, IL Ph: Wednesday at 12:00 PM Website: Robert "Bob" Smith (Kathryn) 208 Kenmore Bus: Elmhurst, IL Cell: First Aid Supplies macgill@macgill.com Anthony "Tony" Cimino (Marcella) Res: Country Club Dr Bus: Bloomingdale, IL Cell: Travel tcimino@jicos.com -elect Gary Sinagra (Mariola) Food Services gspizzeria@yahoo.com. Bus: Cell: Treasurer Donald "Don" Hendricks (Carol) Education Administration dradh@aol.com Res: Bus: Foundation Chair James "Jim" Krage (Barbara) Oil Products Retail kragesmobil@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Donald "Don" Weiss (Lisa) Governmental Public Relations dweiss@addison-il.org Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair George Ellefsen (Christine) Banking georgeellefsen@itascabank.com Res: Bus: Membership Chair Calvin "Cal" George Chiropractic Physician drcgeorge@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Matthew "Matt" Delawder (Angie) Fastener Sorting matt@swdinc.com Res: Bus: Cell:

41 Aurora #3154 Chartered: 2/14/1923 Area: 6 Long Island Sound E New York St - Aurora, IL Ph: Monday at 12:00 PM Website: 38 Judd Lofchie Res: Courtland Pl. Bus: Aurora, IL Cell: Real Estate International judd@jlholdings.com Byron Saum (Kathy) Res: Coach & Surry Ln. Aurora, IL Cell: Law Enforcement byronsaum@sbcglobal.net -elect Charlie "Charlie" Zine (Donna) Banker Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Kathleen "Kathy" Tollaksen (Gary) Public Accounting ktollaksen@sikich.com Res: Bus: Vice Ronald "Ron" Gabaldon (Megan) Marketing/Communications rgabaldon@inwk.com Res: Bus: Cell:

42 39 Aurora Sunrise #29728 Chartered: 8/26/1993 Area: 6 Mother's Pancake House & Restaurant W Galena Blvd - Aurora, IL Ph: Wednesday at 7:00 AM Website: Ronald "Ron" Banaszak Sr (Mary) Res: S Gladstone Ave Bus: Aurora, IL Higher Education banaszak@aurora.edu Jack Funderburg (Rogene) Res: Kensington Pl. Bus: Aurora, IL Real Estate Administration Jackfundy@yahoo.com -elect David Siegfried (Linda) Physician-G.I. jdsiegfried@gmail.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Ryan Scully ryan.p.scully@wellsfargo.com

43 Aurora-Napervillee #22336 Chartered: 1/17/1985 Area: 6 Luigi's House N Route 59 - Aurora, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: 40 Gary Penisten (Nancy) 1409 Aberdeen Ct naperville, IL Manufacturing-Scissors, Rulers (Ret) ASNFM@aol.com Res: Vice Walter Macuda (Marjorie) Investments wmacuda@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Jin Lee (Joo) Res:

44 41 Bensenville #24235 Chartered: 12/24/1986 Area: 1 Two Chefs Restaurant - 3 S Center St - Bensenville, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Lynne Vihanek (Len) Res: Pamela Dr. Bensenville, IL Cell: Hotelier leevih@comcast.net Kathie Pierce (Mark) 1000 W Green St Bus: Bensenville, IL Education-Secondary Administration pierce@fenton100.org -elect William Jordon (Judy) School Superintendent wjordan@bsd2.org Bus: Cell: Treasurer Jill Rodriguez Public Library Director jillrod@comcast.net Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Yvonne Bergendorf (Michael) Library Director ybergendorf@wooddalelibrary.org Res: Bus:

45 Blue Island-Crestwood #3156 Chartered: 4/9/1937 Area: 9 Fountain Hills Golf Club S Kedzie Ave - Alsip, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM 42 Janet Slawinski Res: W. 135th St. Bus: Blue Island, IL Cell: Security Services janet@arsecurity.com Toni Byrnes (Edward) Tail Feathers Dr. Bus: Mokena, IL Cell: Auto Parts Sales toniabyrnes@aol.com Treasurer Steven Tahsler Professional Sports stahsler@wcthunderbolts.com Bus: Cell: Fundation Chair Mark Lehocky Res: Insurance monumel@aol.com Bus: Services Chair Daniel "Dan" Plowman Food Service None Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair George Poulos Professional Photographer geopoulo@ameritech.net Bus: Membership Chair Gia Mooi Insurance Sales rmooi@emerald-services.com Bus:

46 43 Bolingbrook #3157 Chartered: 3/12/1975 Area: 16 Ashbury's E Boughton Rd - Bolingbrook, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: Matthew "Matt" Skelly (Megan) Res: Tower Dr Bus: Ottawa, IL Cell: Scouting Executive mskelly@bsamail.org Gail Smith (Mark) P.O. Box 104 Lemont, IL Cell: GailSmith@EternalJoy.net -elect Alyssia Lee (Ronald) Accountant alee@benfordbrown.com Bus: Cell: Treasurer Charles Igbo Foundation Chair Cynthia "Cindy" Gibbons (Frank) Promotional Products Sales cindy@spectrumpromoproducts.com Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Jeanne Szymanski Banking jeanne.szymanski@harrisbank.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Maureen Fox (Brian) Banking mhayes@dupagetownship.com Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Alex Todd (Carol) Library Director awtodd@comcast.net Res:

47 Bradley-Bourbonnais #3158 Chartered: 9/14/1981 Area: 13 Quality Inn & Suites N Kinzie Ave - Bradley, IL Ph: Wednesday at 12:00 PM Website: 44 Robert "Bob" Curry (Barb) 6407 N E. Rd. Momence, IL University of Illinois Extension (Ret) curryr@illinoisalumni.org Res: Stephen "Steve" Hill (Lilly) Rotary Club Bourbonnais, IL Technology Consultant syssol@sprynet.com Res: Bus: elect Beth LaPlante (Greg) University Education-Administration laplante@uiuc.edu Res: Bus: Treasurer Rich "Rich" Howell (Pat) Natural Resource Conservation rich.howell@att.net Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Glenn Holmes (Jan) Real Estate (Ret) jholmes@colint.net Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Hollice Clark III (Pam) Park District Administration kralc34@comcast.net Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Toby Olszewski (Robert) Newspaper Publishing (Ret) tobybbherald@comcast.net Res: Bus: Membership Chair Jean Koehler (Frank) Human Resources jean_koehler@rsh.net Res: Cell: Program Chair Toby Olszewski (Robert) Newspaper Publishing (Ret) tobybbherald@comcast.net Past Stephen "Steve" Liehr (Ellen) sliehr@comcast.net Res: Bus: Res: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Scott Goselin Res: Education Administration-Elementary Bus: sgoselin@besd61.k12.il.us

48 45 Broadview #3159 Chartered: 9/3/1964 Area: 15 Sawa's Old Warsaw W Cermak Rd - Broadview, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:15 PM David "Dave" Bailey (Sharon) Res: S. 21st Ave. Bus: Broadview, IL Cell: Lumber Sales sann@xnet.com Laddie Vanek (Lorraine) Res: Forest Rd. La Grange, IL ladvanek@sbcglobal.net -elect Treasurer Henry Vicenik (Barbara) Res: Jerry Bernat (Jackie) Res: Government-Local Retail Sales-Mechanic hvicenik@villageofbroadview.com Service Projects Public Relations Chair Irwin Kalous Res: Paul Porter (Carol) Banking Bus: Banker Bus: ikalous@citizenscommunitybank-il.com pporter@mbfinancial.com

49 Brookfield-Riverside #52540 Chartered: 9/20/1999 Area: 15 Paisan's Restaurant Grand Blvd - Brookfield, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: 46 Amos Oladipo 9001 Lincoln Ave Brookfield, IL oladipoamos@yahoo.com Suzanne Von Leuschner 3421 Oak Ave Brookfield, IL Interior Design Res: elect Clyde Allred III Sergeant At Arms Bernie "Bernie" Kowalski Printer fleetwoodpressinc@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus:

50 47 Channahon-Minooka #66174 Chartered: 7/28/2004 Area: 14 Bean Encounters Coffee House S Ridge Rd - Minooka, IL Ph: Tuesday at 7:000 AM Website: Noreen Dollinger (John) Res: W. Hansal Channahon, IL Cell: Farmer dollinger@hughes.net Karin Evans Res: E. 2539th Rd. Bus: Marseilles, IL Education Administration kevans@csd17.org -elect Ted Jarz Foundation Chair A. Michael "Mike" Wojtak (Lee) Res: Attorney-Real Estate Bus: mikewojtak@prodigy.net Cell: Treasurer Harry McSteen (Marilyn) Banking hmcsteen@oldsecond.com Services Chair Tina Zugel (Ed) Banking tinazu@foundersbank.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Kris Stadalsky (Mark) Journalist writestuff@cbcast.com Vocational Service Karin Evans Education Administration kevans@csd17.org International Service Terrence "Terry" Danek (Joyce) Real Estate Broker-Owner terry.danek@century21.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Michael Cannon Community Service Ryan VonHolten

51 Chicago #3161 Chartered: 2/23/1905 Area: 4 Union League Club of Chicago - 65 W Jackson Blvd - Chicago, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:00 PM Website: 48 Angelo Loumbas (Elaine) Res: S LaSalle St Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Law, Private Wealth ajloumbas@aol.com Pedro Cevallos-Candau (Pamela) Res: S. Wacker Dr. 700 Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Engineering pcevallos@primerachicago.com -elect David Durham (Andra) Financial Services david.durham@ubs.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Gail Anderson (George) Res: Management and Administration, Law Bus: ganderson@bellboyd.com Nominee Andrea Luehmann Accounting, German Language al@luehmann-chicago.com Res: Bus: Cell: Club Administration David "Dave" Phelps (Nancy) Consulting david.phelps@effectusllc.com Res: Bus: Cell: Club Administration David "Dave" Phelps (Nancy) Consulting david.phelps@effectusllc.com Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Clifton "Clif" Fenton (Judy) Investment Banking (Ret) cliffenton@gmail.com Res: Cell: Services Chair Marius Ronge Consulting, Business mronge@alpha6management.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Barry Axler (Morene) Foundation, Administration barryaxler@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Carl "Andy" Frye (Bianka) Financial Services, Insurance andyfrye14@gmail.com Res: Bus: Cell: Program Chair Brett Alan Batterson (Veronica) Arts and Entertainment, Theatre bbatterson@auditoriumtheatre.org Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Angus "Gus" Noble (Aisha) Not for Profit, Cultural gusnoble@msn.com Res: Bus: Cell:

52 49 Chicago Far North #55832 Chartered: 6/14/2001 Area: 4 The Breakers N Sheridan Rd 3rd Floor - Chicago, IL Ph: Tuesday at 7: :15 AM Website: Erica Minchella (Jim) Res: Saint Louis Ave. Bus: Skokie, IL Real Estate Law erica.minchella@gmail.com Roger Holloway Res: Isabel Bus: Skokie, IL Real Estate-Residential hrtholloway@aol.com -elect Francoise Pierre francoise.pierre@cbexchange.com Res: Treasurer Mark McConnaughay Bus: mark.mcconnaughay@morganstanley.com Cell: Foundation Chair Carol Cory carolcory@yahoo.com Res: Services Chair Agnes Loughlin (John) Nursing agnesloughlin@comcast.net Res: Membership Chair Connie Abels Real Estate Broker c.abels@remax.net Bus: Cell:

53 Chicago Financial District #22369 Chartered: 2/7/1985 Area: 5 Union League Club of Chicago - 65 W Jackson St. - Chicago, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:10 PM Website: 50 Megan Bhatia (Marty) 1101 W. Adams, Suite A Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Real Estate megan@omrealtygroup.com Werner Gonnissen (Meghan) Res: N. Lake Shore Dr. Bus: Chicago, IL Project Manager werner.gonnissen@sbcglobal.net -elect Wayne Wood Bus: Treasurer Dennis Gorman (Eileen) Public Accounting dennis@gormancpa.com Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Amy Evans Public Relations Chair Juliana Viohl Bus: Membership Chair Gus Samios (Diane) Management Consulting gus@cybersolutionsltd.com Res: Bus: Cell:

54 51 Chicago Heights #3162 Chartered: 3/1/1922 Area: 12 Olympia Fields Country Club Country Club Drive - Olympia Fields, IL Thursday at 12:15 PM Ph: Terrence Brown (Carolyn) Res: St Andrews Drive Bus: Olympia Fields, IL Furniture Mfg. terry@skylinefurnituremfg.com John Spomar III Spomar Productions Inc. Beecher, IL Commercial Photography spomar@sbcglobal.net Res: elect Terrence Brown (Carolyn) Furniture Mfg. terry@skylinefurnituremfg.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Joyce Michael Moving Agency Mgmt. jmichael@precision-nal.com Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Donald Goff (Joy) Workforce Training joydon2@sbcglobal.net Res: Services Chair James "Jim" Williams Self Service Laundry Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Charles "Chuck" Slagle (Mara) Nursing Care ED prairiemanor@carecenters.com Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Jashbhai Patel (Bhanu) Family Physician plju22@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: New Generations/Youth Chair Karen Yates Hospital Mission Services Karen.yates@ssfhs.org Res: Bus: Vocational Service James Daugherty (Karen) Environmental Engineer mail@daughertys.us Res: Bus: Community Service Cheryl Roop (Donald) Community Services croop@jonescenter.org Res: Bus: International Service Jashbhai Patel (Bhanu) Family Physician plju22@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus:

55 Chicago Lakeview #70534 Chartered: 9/1/2005 Area: 4 The Hallmark N Lake Shore Dr - Chicago, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:15 PM Website: 52 Terry Bass Res: W. Winnemac Ave. Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Business Coaching terry@chadons.com Krystan Lordahl Res: N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL Cell: kryslordahl@gmail.com -elect Maureen Ninneman Lawyer maureen.ninneman@rotary.org Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Teddi Olson Accounting-CPA tlolsoncpa@aol.com Res: Bus: Vice Margaret Gurney (Margaret) Lifting Devices (Ret) gurneyco@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus:

56 53 Chicago Near South #62153 Chartered: 6/26/2003 Area: 5 IIT McCormick Tribune Campus Center S State St. - Chicago, IL Ph: Wednesday at 12:00 PM Website: Sandy "Sandy" Marcus (Christine) Res: S Dearborn St #226 Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Education marcus@iit.edu Becky Rebich Res: S. Emerald Bus: Chicago, IL bek010@yahoo.com -elect Bonnie Sanchez-Carlson Municipal Planning bsancarnspb@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Michael Senjanin Education-Secondary senjanim@dls.org Res: Bus: Cell: Nominee Laura Rounce (Tim) Education/Health Care lrounce@ico.edu Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Erica Chianelli Banking-Business Development echianelli@lakesidebank.com Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Jay Fisher Education fisherj@iit.edu Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair David Baker (Susanne) Educator bakerd@iit.edu Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Freddye Smith Finanacial Planner freddyesmith@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Community Service Cassandra Houston Government chouston@mpea.com Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Kevin Meade Education-Engineering meade@iit.edu Res: Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms Christine Bowden

57 Chicago Northwestt #27643 Chartered: 11/15/1984 Area: 4 Manzo's Ristorante W Irving Park Rd - Chicago, IL Ph: Thursday at 7:30 PM Website: 54 Libia Margarita "Maggie" Alvarez Res: Saratoga Bus: Downers Grove, IL Cell: Real Estate-Residential magueal@msn.com Lorena Alvarez (Angel) Res: W. 203 Monterey Ave. Bus: Oakbrook Terrace, IL Cell: Real Estate lorenalalvarez@hotmail.com -elect Miguel Lopez miguel.lopez@exeloncorp.com Res: Treasurer Charles Cruz (Armida) Plastic Mfg Egleye@comcast.net Res: Cell: Services Chair Uju Nkemena Engineer-Mechanical/Industrial ugemini@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Lorena Alvarez (Angel) Real Estate lorenalalvarez@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Cell: Vocational Service Victor Cuellar (Fannie) Food Distribution & Mgmt vcuellar@quaycorp.net Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Srdjan Cemerikic (Koka) Electrical Contractor srdjan_cemerikic@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms Libia Margarita "Maggie" Alvarez Real Estate-Residential magueal@msn.com Res: Bus: Cell:

58 55 Chicago O'Hare #3191 Chartered: 1/8/1973 Area: 1 The Great Escape Irving Park Rd - Schiller Park, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:00 PM Website: Edwin Marcus (Sandi) Res: Ellington Dr. Bus: Schamburg, IL Cell: Professional Building Services edwinmarcus@scrubinc.com Robert Hann (Talley) Res: S Cuyler Ave. Oak Park, IL Cell: Ground Transportation rghann@gmail.com -elect Noreen Jedlicka (Paul) Station Manager itsnor@aol.com Bus: Cell: Treasurer Noreen Jedlicka (Paul) Station Manager itsnor@aol.com Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair David Woodcock (Marisela) Consultant davidjwoodcock@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell:

59 Chicago Southeast #50248 Chartered: 3/25/1997 Area: 5 Northern Trust Bank S State St - Chicago, IL Ph: Thursday at 6:15 PM Website: 56 Osei Andrews-Hutchinson (Anita) Res: E. 44th St. Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: IT Manager osei@pipelinecdo.org Debra "Debi" Thompson Res: Rotary Club Bus: Chicago, IL Cell: Training Education & Organization Dev dthomp7271@aol.com -elect Waymon Anderson awaymon1@aol.com Treasurer Doris Harris-Gayles (Michael) Bank Manager mdgayles@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Earl Fredrick Jr (Barbara) Medicine eef21@msn.com Res: Bus: Services Chair Gernell Austin Pharmaceutical Sales gaustin@tpna.com Res: Cell: Services Chair Doris Harris-Gayles (Michael) Bank Manager mdgayles@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Derrick Baker Public Relations dbaker1004@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Robert "Bob" White (Minerva) Post Secondary Education (Ret) lmwhite6049@sbcglobal.net Res: New Generations/Youth Chair Osei Andrews-Hutchinson (Anita) IT Manager osei@pipelinecdo.org Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Michael Phillips (Sheila) Medicine-Opthalmology eyehelp1@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell:

60 57 Chicagoland Lithuanians #79311 Chartered: 6/3/2008 Area: 6 Pappadeaux Pasquinelli Dr - Westmont, IL Ph: Thursday at 6:00 PM Website: Robert Blinstrubas Res: Spinning Wheel Rd., #300 Bus: Hinsdale, IL Attorney lorb401@sbcglobal.net Egle Vasiliauskiene Res: amberrealty@gmail.com -elect Membership Chair Sarunas Griganavicius Andrius "Andy" Kelpsa Investment Adviser Bus: Banking-Commercial Lending Bus: sharunas111@comcast.net Cell: andrew.kelpsa@firstmidwest.com Cell: Program Chair Community Service Eimuntas Suopys Res: Saulius Razgaitis Trucking-Cartage VOIP Phone Systems Bus: eimuntas1@yahoo.com Cell: sales@eiktel.com Sergeant At Arms Saulius Zenkevicius

61 Cicero #3163 Chartered: 3/1/1920 Area: 3 Alessandro's Restaurant W Cermak Rd - Cicero, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: 58 Deborah "Deb" Sitz (Harold) Res: W. Cermak Rd # 200 Bus: North Riverside, IL Cell: DSitz@BCCOA.org Sheila Ryan Henry (Robert) Res: W. Ogden Ave. Bus: Berwyn, IL Advocate Service ukno1@juno.com -elect Rosa Ibarra Rosa.Ibarra@nationalcity.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Stanley "Stan" Loula (Lois) Real Estate Law stanatty@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Services Chair Linda Zakarian lzakarian@cicd99.edu Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Jim Rimkus Membership Chair Rosa Ibarra Rosa.Ibarra@nationalcity.com Res: Bus: Vocational Service Pat "Pat" Makris Day Care Administration Res: Bus: Community Service John Morgan (Rose Marie) Mental Health Services johnpmorgan@att.net Res: Bus:

62 59 Countryside #24867 Chartered: 7/15/1987 Area: 8 William Tell-Holiday Holiday Inn Joliet Rd - Countryside, IL Ph: Ph:708 Wednesday at 7:00 AM Wayne Hultmark (Karen) 108 W. Constance Ave. Countryside, IL Computer Sales (Ret) waynehultmark@yahoo.com Linda Bugielski 475 W 55th St Ste 107 Countryside, IL lbugielski@sltsd.com -elect Linda Bugielski Res: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Treasurer Scott Musillami (Tami) Picture Frames Bypass35@aol.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Services Chair James "Jim" Gay (Sue) Sales jim@jfgenterprises.com Res: Bus: Membership Chair Patricia Peck (Thomas) Fire Protection ppeck@plvw.org Res: Bus: lbugielski@sltsd.com Foundation Chair Bradley Tertell (Nancy) Real Estate brad.tertell@mredllc.com Public Relations Chair Francis Labayen fjlabayen@att.net New Generations/Youth Chair Francis Labayen fjlabayen@att.net

63 60 Darien #3164 Chartered: 4/8/1974 Area: 7 Argonne Guest House at Argonne Nat'l Lab S Cass Ave - Bldg Argonne, IL Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: James Palatine (Ede) 8908 Tara Hill Rd. Darien, IL Information Services jpalatine@aol.com Robert Ferrigan (Kristen) 2986 Husking Peg Lane Geneva, IL rferrigan@citz.com -elect Randall "Randy" May (Gail) Truck Repair brrepairinc@aol.com Foundation Chair Tom "Tom" Murray (Diane) Meat Processing (Ret) bltg7m@sbcglobal.net Membership Chair Ronald "Ron" Broida (Janet) Attorney ronandjanb@aol.com New Generations/Youth Chair Kellie Henry (Gary) Realtor cheylyn@sbcglobal.net International Service Brian Andersen (Caryl) Land Developer brian@brianandersen.net Ph: Ph:630 Res: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Treasurer Frank Burns (Kathy) Data Processing Services (Ret) rotarydb@yahoo.com Services Chair Margaret Simak Retail Photography (Ret) rsmsy@aol.com Program Chair Roger Ryndak (Rose) Investments commesso@aol.com Res: Res: Cell: Res: Bus: Vocational Service Mark Pennington (Margaret) Education Administration-Secondary Secondary mpennington@hinsdale86.org Res: Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms Emil Coglianese (Judith) Funeral Director cogbud@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell:

64 61 Downers Grove #3166 Chartered: 12/9/1960 Area: 7 Parker's Ocean Grill st St - Downers Grove, IL Ph: Monday at 12:15 PM Website: Barbara Wysocki (Ed) st St Downers Grove, il Education bwysoc@midwestern.edu Daniel "Dan" Techman (Judy) 2111 Butterfield Road Downers Grove, IL Hotel Manager dan.techman@hilton.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: elect Todd Gallentine (Mattine) Computer Consulting tgallentine@mgctc.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Bob "Bob" Nelson (Jean) Accounting rnelson58@aol.com Club Administration Mark Baresel Banking mbaresel@mbfinancial.com Res: Bus: Cell: Vice Joseph Anthony "Joe" Kenny (Lisa) Real Estate Sales joe.kenny@cbexchange.com Foundation Chair Robert Surrusco (Lisa) Chiropractic Health rob@clarendonchiro.com Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Steve Wilkey (Cathryn) Banking-Investments swilkey@dgnb.com Public Relations Chair James Provenzale (Linda) Graphic Design jim@fastforwarddesign.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Barbara Webster (Bryan) Dentist babsdds@comcast.net New Generations/Youth Chair Amy Fisher Non-Profit afisher@jachicago.org Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell:

65 62 Dwight #3167 Chartered: 5/7/1938 Area: 13 Country Mansion Restaurant W South St - Dwight, IL Ph: Ph:800 Wednesday at 12:10 PM Dale Adams (Deb) 200 Susan Dr. Dwight, IL Education adamsd@dwighthigh.k12.il.us Randy "Randy" Provence (Deborah) Rotary Club Dwight, IL Health Care ilrail@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Randy "Randy" Provence (Deborah) Health Care ilrail@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Charles "Chuck" Johnson (Susie) Real Estate-Commercial cjohnson0969@comcast.net Membership Chair Dale Adams (Deb) Education adamsd@dwighthigh.k12.il.us Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Dale Adams (Deb) Education adamsd@dwighthigh.k12.il.us Res: Res: Bus: Cell:

66 63 Elmhurst #3168 Chartered: 1/26/1955 Wilder Mansion S Prospect Ave - Elmhurst, IL Thursday at PM Clifford "Cliff" Lyda (Martha) 157 W. McKinley Ave. Elmhurst, IL Religion-Presbyterian cliff@elmhurstchurch.org Area: 2 Ph: Res: Bus: Frank Mushow 170 Fairfield Elmhurst, IL elect Julius Wesley "Wes" Becton III (Ingrid) Res: Health Care Administration Bus: wes.becton@dupagemd.com Treasurer Joseph "Joe" Weigel Commercial Lending jweigel@communityelmhurst.com Res: Bus: Club Administration Jennifer "Jenny" Rabideau (Peter) Banking-Marketing jrabideau@sbtbanknow.com Foundation Chair Charles Thomas (Elaine) Banker chuckthomas@amerimarkbank.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Susan Tyburski Hospital Development styburs@emhc.org Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Services Chair Julius Wesley "Wes" Becton III (Ingrid) Res: Health Care Administration Bus: wes.becton@dupagemd.com Membership Chair Maryann Gorski (Ron) Picture Framing-Artist Supplies maryannkt@yahoo.com Res: Bus:

67 64 Elmhurst Morning #22534 Chartered: 3/22/1985 Area: 2 Kopper Kitchen W St Charles Rd - Elmhurst, IL Ph: Thursday at 6:45 AM Randy Johnson (Darlene) 201 S. Grace Ave Elmhurst, IL Real Estate Broker randy@rejohnson.net David Martin (Julie) 1107 S Washington Ave. Park Ridge, IL Employee Benefits Broker martndavid@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: elect Randy Johnson (Darlene) Real Estate Broker randy@rejohnson.net Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Eugene "Gene" Hallongren (Dianne) Education Administration ghallong@chi.devry.edu Treasurer Bob Bretl bbretl@maxresultscpas.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Thomas "Tom" O'Neill (Penny) Industrial Design tomqgroup1@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Cathy Terrill (David) Social Services cathyfickerterrill@raygraham.org Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair James "Jim" Rogers (Lisa) Parks & Recreation jrogers@epd.org Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair James "Jim" Rogers (Lisa) Parks & Recreation jrogers@epd.org Res: Bus: Cell: Vocational Service Thomas "Tom" Paravola (Marguerite) Attorney-Employee Benefits tparavola@paravolalaw.com Res: Bus: Cell: Community Service Cathy Terrill (David) Social Services cathyfickerterrill@raygraham.org Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Cathy Terrill (David) Social Services cathyfickerterrill@raygraham.org Res: Bus: Cell:

68 65 Evergreen Park #3169 Chartered: 9/3/1963 Barraco's Pizza W 95th St - Evergreen Park, IL Monday at 12:15 PM Betty KcKeown 4308 Sacramento Ave. Evergreen Park, IL AVP Loan Processing betty.mkeown@standardbanks.com Beth Hart 9901 S Kedzie Ave Evergreen Park, IL Education bhart@evergreenpark.org Area: 9 Ph: Res: Bus: Cell: Bus: Treasurer Franklin "Frank" Sellers (Loretta) Banking-Trust fsellers@parknatl.com Foundation Chair Franklin "Frank" Sellers (Loretta) Banking-Trust fsellers@parknatl.com Services Chair Beth Hart Education bhart@evergreenpark.org Res: Bus: Bus: Res: Bus: Services Chair Deborah Chinnapillai (Jacob) Financial Advisor hicksdeb@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Betty McKeown (Dan) AVP Loan Processing betty.mckeown@standardbanks.com Res: Bus: Cell:

69 66 Franklin Park #3170 Chartered: 6/29/1957 Pescatore Palace N River Rd - Franklin Park, IL Tuesday at 12:15 PM Charles Dubman (Barbara) 660B Ballantrea Dr Northbrook, IL Residential Cleaning cdubman1@excite.com Charles Dubman (Barbara) 660B Ballantrea Dr Northbrook, IL Residential Cleaning cdubman1@excite.com Area: 1 Ph: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Deborah "Debbie" Fossey (Tim) Banking deborah.fossey@abnamro.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Jeffery "Jeff" Eder (Johanna) Economic Development Director jeffeder@comcast.net Foundation Chair Donald Knapp Manufacturing-Precision Machining donknapp@dkprecision.com Res: Bus: Services Chair Daniel "Dan" Olson (Patty) Retail Hardware dolson@olsonsace.com Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Joseph "Joe" Modrich Park Administration jmodrich@fpparks.org Res: Bus: Membership Chair John Mick II (Laurie) Engineer texmickpefnspe@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Jack Denny jdenny@leyden212.org Res: Res: Bus:

70 67 Hinsdale #3173 Chartered: 8/21/1959 Area: 8 The Oaks Hotel S Frontage Rd - Burr Ridge, IL Ph: Friday at 12:15 PM Website: Jerome "Jerry" Cierniak 7353 Blackburn Ave. Downers Grove, IL Pharmacist (Ret) jerome2561@comcast.net Res: Cell: James "Jim" Curto (Mary) 1032 Park Pl. Western Springs, IL Retirement Community Administrator Res: Bus: Cell: elect Janet Klotz (Jim) Not For Profit J_klotz@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Xenia Chow (Jonathan) Banking jonxen@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell:

71 68 Hinsdale-Oak Oak Brook Sunrise #28283 Chartered: 9/3/1991 Area: 8 McDonald's Lodge Jorie Blvd - Oak Brook, IL Ph: Tuesday at 7:00 AM Website: Robert "Bob" Smallwood (Sue) 43 Dougshire Ct. Burr Ridge, IL Temporary Service-Health Ins. bsmalltz@aol.com James "Jim" Nibeck (Sue) 122 N. Monroe Hinsdale, IL Consultant-Computer jim@nibecks.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect James "Jim" McMahon (Cathy) Banker-Community jimcmahon@sprintpcs.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Duane Forst (Joy) Contractor-Air Cond. dforst@ctshvac.com Vice Shigeru "Gary" Mori (Janet) Real Estate Development gmori@hamiltonpartners.com Res: Bus: Cell: Past Eileen Sachanda (John) Private Banking and Trust Services esachanda@aol.com Past Eileen Sachanda (John) Private Banking and Trust Services esachanda@aol.com Res: Bus: Sergeant At Arms Shigeru "Gary" Mori (Janet) Real Estate Development gmori@hamiltonpartners.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell:

72 69 Homewood #3174 Chartered: 3/13/1936 Area: 12 Calumet Country Club - 175th & Western Ave - Homewood, IL Ph: Ph:708 Wednesday at 12:15 PM Website: Steven Neil Marks (Shelly) 1820 Ridge Rd #203 Homewood, IL Jewelry Consultant and Sales insrepinc@aol.com Linda Quagliani Glen Oak Ave Lansing, IL Insurance lquagliani@aol.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: elect Nick "Nick" Markionni (Jeannie) Financial Planning-Compliance nmarkionni@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Robert "Bob" Hindsley (Jane) Music Publication robert@hindsleytranscriptions.com Foundation Chair Cheri Vana Banking vanacher@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Aldrige "Al" Locke Chiropractic Physician clwc@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Walter Flor (Sis) Dentistry wdflor@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Services Chair William "Bill" Nuzbach Department Store bill2392@aol.com New Generations/Youth Chair David Corbin (Karen) Education Administration dcorbin@bhsd228.com Bus: Res: Bus: International Service Craig Nelson craigrnelson@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res:

73 70 Joliet #3175 Chartered: 8/1/1913 Area: 10 Renaissance Center N Ottawa St - Joliet, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:00 PM Website: Jane Hopkins (Paul) 601 Apollo Joliet, IL Real Estate-Residential jhopkins@dowcompanies.com Janet "Jan" Markelz 2415 McDonough St. Joliet, IL Office Furniture-Retail jmarkelz@aol.com -elect Michael "Mike" Murray (Nicole) Investment Advisor mikemurray@wfafinet.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Bus: Cell: Treasurer David John "Dave" Thornton Accounting-Auditing Res: Bus: Nominee Daniel "Dan" Mihelich Banking-Commercial dan.mihelich@firstmidwest.com Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Michael "Mike" Hennessy (Kathleen) Community Service-Fund Raising mikehennessy@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Services Chair Timothy "Tim" Brophy (Rayna) Mortgage tmb777@aol.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Lawrence "Larry" Johnson (Helen) Healthcare LarryJ@Silvercross.org Res: Bus: Membership Chair William Jenkins (Cary) Communications Marketing bjenkins@realmagnet.com Res: Bus: New Generations/Youth Chair Jane Condon Staffing Services-Temporary Help condon.jane@gmail.com Res: Bus:

74 71 Kankakee #3176 Chartered: 7/1/1915 Area: 13 Hilton Hotel Riverstone - Kankakee, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:00 PM Website: David "Dave" O'Connell 192 N. 6th Ave. St. Anne, IL Promotional Products dave@premiumspecialties.com Susan LaMore (Rich) 221 Willow Rd. Manteno, IL Education Administration slamore@kcc.edu Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: elect Kathleen Bueker "Kathy" Sweet (Craig) Res: Minister Bus: kbsweet@mac.com Cell: Treasurer Mark Geoffrey Accounting MarkG@gjacpa.com Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Thomas "Tom" Cunnington (Dawn) Law Cunning@colint.net Services Chair Steven Wedig Title Officer wedigs@kankakeetitle.com Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Norman Grimsley (Pam) Government-Mayor aromaparkmayor@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Crystal Senesac Bus: crystal-senesac@riversidehealthcare.net New Generations/Youth Chair Julia Ann Mullikin Education mullikin@hsd2.k12.il.us Res: Bus: Cell:

75 72 La Grange #3177 Chartered: 10/24/1958 Area: 15 La Grange Country Club S Brainard Ave - La Grange, IL Ph: Ph:708 Friday at 12:15 PM Website: Thomas "Tom" Bell (Jeanne) 264 Bartram Rd. Riverside, IL Dentist tbelldds@comcast.net William "Bill" Laipple (Nicole) 1036 W. 58th St. La Grange, IL Financial Services bill.laipple@gcgfinancial.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Eric "Ric" Roberts Real Estate Sales Eric@EricRobertsRealtor.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Ronald "Ron" Henricksen (Florence) Time & Attendance rah406@hotmail.com Club Administration Sheri Sauer Contractor-Construction sssauers@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Vocational Service Vicki Sanchez Not-for-Profit Executive vspiel@bsamail.org International Service Bennett "Ben" McNeal (Andrea) Clergy aandbmc@msn.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Bus:

76 73 Lansing #3178 Chartered: 6/28/1958 Popolano's S Torrence Ave - Lansing, IL Friday at 12:15 PM Edwin "Ed" Lugowski Jr (Luci) 3511 Illinois St Unit 1 Lansing, IL Architect ehlarch@aol.com Area: 12 Ph: Res: Bus: Cell: Richard "Dick" Turek (Jean) Res: Kotecki Turek Agency Bus: Lansing, IL Insurance-Life RCTUREK@KOTECKI-TUREK.COM -elect David Wilkinson (Donna) Grocery-Retail wilkinsonds@s-vt.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Jan Bremer (Ed) Property Management janymae@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Richard Podgorski Accounting otpayroll@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Services Chair Timothy Eriks (Sue) Commercial Banking erikst@bankofchoice.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Membership Chair Richard "Dick" Turek (Jean) Res: Insurance-Life Bus: RCTUREK@KOTECKI-TUREK.COM TUREK.COM Public Relations Chair Pam Stasil pam.stasil@nwitimes.com New Generations/Youth Chair Pam Stasil pam.stasil@nwitimes.com Res: Bus:

77 74 Lemont-Homer Glen #82298 Chartered: 5/1/2009 Old Oak Country Club S Parker Rd - Homer Glen, IL Tuesday at 12:00 PM John Schaefer (Regina) th St. Lemont, IL Construction Management jschaefer@arccdg.com Steven Reardon Adobe Dr. Lockport, IL steven.reardon@wachoviasec.com Res: Bus: Res: elect Michael Ferguson mikesferguson@sbcglobal.net Public Relations Chair Patricia Reardon plrgraphix@comcast.com Cell: Treasurer Arthur Lorenz (Kathryn) Engineering Consultant (Ret) artlorenz@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Brian Brace (Jennifer) Mortgage Officer bbnicominc@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Community Service David Dykstra Financial Advisor Dave.Dykstra@edwardjones.com Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair David Clark davec@mail.lemont.k12.il.us Sergeant At Arms David Dykstra Financial Advisor Dave.Dykstra@edwardjones.com Area: 0 Ph:(708) Res: Bus: Cell: Res:

78 75 Lisle #3179 Chartered: 2/19/1974 Area: 7 Lisle Hilton Corporate West Dr - Lisle, IL Ph: Tuesday at 7:30 AM Jay Evenhouse (Sharon) 1808 Russell Dr. Lisle, IL Real Estate evenhouse5@aol.com Robert McGuffey (Jane) 2920 Stonewall Road Woodridge, IL Financial Products robert.mcguffey@nmfn.com -elect Al Athar Public Relations Chair James "Jim" Renn (Laurie) Banking jim.renn@lislebank.com Res: Bus: Cell: Home Business Cell Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Treasurer Lisa Leone (Roger) Supt of Operations lleone@lisleparkdistrict.org Membership Chair Brad Hettich (Cathy) Bank Officer BHETTICH@oldsecond.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell:

79 76 Lockport #3180 Chartered: 1/19/1966 Area: 10 Prairie Bluff Golf Club Renwick Rd - Lockport, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:15 PM William "Bill" Mrowczynski (Nancy) W. Montauk Dr. Lockport, IL Banking-Loans w.mrowczynski@lwcbank.com Peter Sullivan (Christine) 1222 La Coma Dr. Lockport, IL Education psullivan@lths.org -elect Kevin Clark Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: kevin@qrsinc.net Nominee James Forbes Transportation Services Chair Richard Ives (Carol) Insurance Consultant rives@niis.com Treasurer Justin Kelm Res: Bus: justin@jkconsulting.net Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Sandra "Sandy" Pesavento (Dale) Banking-Loans pez1532@comcast.net Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Program Chair Ronald "Ron" Cornolo Travel Consultant cornolo829@aol.com Res: Bus: Vocational Service Thomas "Tom" Drake (Susan) Storage Lockport1000@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Franco Franchi (Marisa) Hair Stylist Res: Bus: Community Service Sue "Sue" Dufault Real Estate Sales Res: Bus: Sergeant At Arms James Pasch (Darlene) General Contractor Res: Bus:

80 77 Manteno #3181 Chartered: 2/11/1937 Area: 13 Manteno Golf Club N 4000 E Rd - Manteno, IL Ph: Monday at 12:00 PM Website: Brian Stauffenberg (Michelle) 303 Section Line Rd Manteno, IL Insurance Broker brians@homestarins.com Linda Brown 214 S. Poplar Manteo, IL Photography fotobylinda@aol.com -elect Chad Ringler (Cheryl) Insurance chad.ringler@countryfinancial.com Foundation Chair Brian Stauffenberg (Michelle) Insurance Broker brians@homestarins.com Public Relations Chair Bob O'Loughlin (Judy) Education bob.stonegate@yahoo.com New Generations/Youth Chair Chad Ringler (Cheryl) Insurance chad.ringler@countryfinancial.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Cell: Res: Bus: Treasurer Lois Meyer (Ron) Government-Assessor ljmrcm@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Services Chair Brian Stauffenberg (Michelle) Insurance Broker brians@homestarins.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Gerald "Jerry" Jarvis (Kay) Banking mkj362@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Cell:

81 78 Matteson #3182 Chartered: 6/27/1977 Area: 12 Dusties Southern Style Buffet Lincoln Hwy - Matteson, IL Ph: Ph:708 Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: Hildy Kingma th Pl. Matteson, IL Village Administration hkingma@vopf.com Denise Will Western Ave. Olympia Fields, IL Park District Administration denise@olympiafieldsparkdistrict.org -elect Raymond Mathews (Jayne) Insurance-Property mathcomm@comcast.net Foundation Chair Arthur "Art" Stein Insurance-General mrartmoney@att.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Treasurer Arthur "Art" Stein Insurance-General mrartmoney@att.net Services Chair Jennifer Artis Res: Res: jennifer.artis@ssfhs.org Public Relations Chair Anthony "Tony" Carollo (Mary Pat) Community Banking carolloa@bankofchoice.com Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Timothy "Tim" Bradford (Mary Ann) Government-Social Services Res: Bus: Membership Chair Timothy "Tim" Bradford (Mary Ann) Government-Social Services Res: Bus: International Service Sriram Sonty Res: ssonty@msn.com

82 79 Maywood #3183 Chartered: 1/15/1924 Area: 3 First Congregational Church N Fifth Ave. - Maywood, IL Ph: Thursday at 12:15 PM Wylmarie Sykes Res: Cell: wyl@aol.com Gary Woll (Judy) Exec. Secy., Rotary Club Maywood, IL Education-Secondary (Ret) garywoll@comcast.net Res: Cell: elect Bonnie Libka (Robert) Education Counseling brlibka@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Randall "Randy" Hall Education (Ret) rdh1125@sbcglobal.net Foundation Chair Frank Bruno (Gail) Credit & Collection fbruno@dependon.net Res: Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms James "Jim" Mitchell (Esther) Insurance-Casualty (Ret) james.mitchell@comcast.net Res: Res: Cell:

83 80 Moraine Valley #3193 Chartered: 12/7/1978 Camelot Banquets W 95th St - Hickory Hills, IL Thursday at 12:15 PM Mark W. Smolenski (Janine) S Harlem Ave Palos Heights, IL Banking mw.smolenski@gmail.com Richard "Dick" Urchell (Pat) W. Sharon Ln. Mokena, IL Savings & Loan (Ret) reurchell@comcast.net Area: 11 Ph: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Cell: elect Thomas Hensel Theater Manager tahensel@gmail.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Lawrence "Larry" Stichweh (Barbara) Life Insurance skyjock@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Lawrence "Larry" Stichweh (Barbara) Life Insurance skyjock@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Thomas Hensel Theater Manager tahensel@gmail.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair William "Bill" Groebe (Laura) Attorney akrz@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Rebecca White New Generations/Youth Chair Joann Jackson (Ken) Government Administration hhclerk@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell:

84 81 Morris #3185 Chartered: 7/1/1915 Area: 14 Chapin's Restaurant Liberty St - Morris, IL Ph: Tuesday at 6:30 PM Website: Richard "Rich" Mitchell (Jeannine) 6075 N. Gun Club Rd. Morris, IL Marketing rmitchell@promediaspire.com John Zappia (Betty) 705 Lakewood Morris, IL Nuclear Maint Engineering jbzappia@sbcglobal.net -elect Steve Roth (Pam) Civil Engineering sproth09@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Treasurer Thomas "Tom" Talarico (Jeanne) Education-Secondary (Ret) ttalarico@sbcglobal.net Res:

85 82 Naperville #3186 Chartered: 3/31/1941 Area: 16 Key Wester Restaurant Glacier Park Ave - Naperville, IL Ph: Ph:630 Thursday at 12:15 PM Website: Patricia "Pat" Merryweather-Arges 234 DiLorenzo Drive Naperville, IL Health Care pmerryweather@ihastaff.org Linda Linford (Tom) 1620 W. Diehl Road Naperville, IL Community Service lindal@napervillehumanesociety.org -elect Bob "Bob" Estvander (Ronnie) Research & Dev. (Ret) bob@estvander.com Treasurer Anju Khanna (Samir) Accountant anju_khanna@yahoo.com Services Chair John Gallagher (Jeannette) Construction jjmg4423@comcast.net Membership Chair John Knobloch (Janet) Attorney-Real Estate john@knoblochlaw.com International Service Charles "Chuck" Newman (Jeanne) Architecture chuck@newmanarchitecture.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Cell: elect Sun Kwok (Grace) Computer Consulting skwok@integralcorp.com Cell: Foundation Chair Scott Mitchell (Barbara) Pastoral Counseling smitchell@samaritancenter.org Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Sun Kwok (Grace) Computer Consulting skwok@integralcorp.com Res: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Vocational Service Jason Altenbern Sergeant At Arms Donna Dziedzic Libraries, Public-Director dziedzic@lib.naperville.il.us Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus:

86 83 Naperville Downtown #75222 Chartered: 2/21/2007 Area: 16 David's On Jefferson Hill - 42 E Jefferson Ave. - Naperville, IL Ph: Ph:630 Wednesday at 4:44 PM Website: Ronald "Ron" Nyberg (Nancy) 419 deepwood Ct. Naperville, IL Attorney-Corporate Law rnyberg@nycalaw.com Karen Helm 1029 Dockside Ct. Naperville, IL Child Advocate karen_joy@comcast.net -elect Charles Corrigan (Mary) Attorney cjc1@dbcw.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Lynda Reilly (Mike) Mortgage Lender lreilly@lynmarlending.com Bus: Cell:

87 84 Naperville South AM #0 Chartered: Area: 0 Republic Bank - Rte 59 and 111th St - Naperville, IL Ph: Tuesday at 7:00 Am Rich Goulet (Cathy) 1909 Springside Naperville, IL Executive Recruiter rich.goulet@harnetech.com Brenda Pino 5117 Williston Ct. Plainfield, IL bjpino@msn.com -elect Jeff Davis (Brenda) Corporate Sales jdavis@phoenixclosures.com Club Administration Clara Leonard clara.leonard@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Diana Newby dnewby@wideopenwest.com Vocational Service Danny Richardson Cell: Res: Bus: danrichardson@allstate.com Services Chair Art Cuellar Res: Bus: arcellular7@yahoo.com katalinn@aol.com Community Service Clara Leonard clara.leonard@comcast.net Res: Bus: Res: Bus: mstupica@republicbank.com Membership Chair Gary Olson danrichardson@allstate.com Community Service Danny Richardson Treasurer Marty Stupica Sergeant At Arms Tom Garvey garv13wv@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell:

88 85 Naperville Sunrise #28034 Chartered: 5/24/1991 Area: 16 Naperville Country Club - 25W570 Chicago Ave - Naperville, IL Ph: Ph:630 Friday at 7:00 AM Website: Nicki Scott (Will) 923 Parkside Road Naperville, IL Promotional Products nscott@playerschoiceshop.com James "Jim" Povejsil (Carmen) 1904 Sprucewood Ct. Naperville, IL Sales Manager jpovejsil@accuratepartitions.com -elect Trevor Morgan (Connie) Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: tcmorgan@wideopenwest.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Cathy Goulet (Rich) Accountant cgoulet@kleinhallcpa.com Res: Bus: Cell: Vice Christopher Kerstin (Georgina) Insurance-Disability ckerstin@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Foundation Chair Joseph "Joe" Lichter (Julie) Electrical Engineer joe@jel-services.com Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Mary Morrissey Legal Assistance mary.morrissey@mbtlaw.com Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair John Nania Energy Supplier jnania@naniaenergy.com Res: Bus: Membership Chair Sean Daley Realtor-Commercial sdaley@bizbroker.bz Res: Bus: Cell: Vocational Service Kevin Glynn (Barbara) Business Interiors kbglynn@wowway.com Res: Bus: Community Service John Keough (Sue) Industrial Chemical Sales skeo6@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: International Service Mattine Gallentine (Todd) Computers mgallentine@mgctc.com Res: Bus: Sergeant At Arms Bruce Dixon (Sandra) Journalist dixon@ameritech.net Res: Bus: Cell:

89 86 New Lenox #27710 Chartered: 12/12/1990 Area: 11 Lincoln Way Central High School E Lincoln Hwy - New Lenox, IL Ph: Thursday at 7:15 AM Katie Freeman Regan Rd. New Lenox, IL katie.freeman@edwardjones.com Steve Quinlan (Margaret) 310 Strada Del Fazio New Lenox, IL Sales-Locks and Alarms qsecure@aol.com -elect James "Jim" Prybys (Vickie) Architect jprybys@sdarchitectsinc.com Nominee Judy Mitchell Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Russ Loebe (Carol) City Administration rloebe@newlenox.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Ken Little (Karen) Printing ken@fancherprinters.com Res: Bus: Cell: jmitch@sbcglobal.net Membership Chair Bruce Burns (Karen) Photography bruce@burnsphoto.net Sergeant At Arms Bill Garrigan newlenox@embroidme.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: jmitch@sbcglobal.net Services Chair Judy Mitchell Treasurer John Schabes Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: New Generations/Youth Chair Douglas Hoag

90 87 Norridge-Harwood Harwood Heights #3196 Chartered: 4/23/1980 Vince's Italian Restaurant N Harlem Ave - Harwood Heights, IL Tuesday at 12:15 PM Nuccio Nuccio D'Argento VInce's Itlian Restaurant Harwood Heights, IL vinceonharlem@comcast.net Luther Bajus Zion Lutheran Church Norridge, IL Clergy LJBSELC@AOL.COM Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Gale Cerbona Bus: g.cerabona@cbvillage.org Area: 1 Ph: Ph:708 Treasurer Greg "Greg" Bear Banking gbear@parkwaybank.com Bus: Cell:

91 88 Oak Brook #3187 Chartered: 7/20/1962 Area: 2 Costa's - 1S130 Summit Ave (Midwest Rd) - Oak Brook Terrace, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM James "Jim" Clark (Connie) 19 Gilbert Ave. Clarendon Hills, IL Physician-Cardiology clark19@comcast.net William "Bill" Zagroba (Linda) 185 Kenilworth Ave. Glen Ellyn, IL Tax Accountant-Attorney zagroba@seldenfox.com Res: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: elect Rolfe Sick (Judy) Rolfjudy@sbcglobal.net Treasurer John Kaiser Jr (Paulette) CPA jkaiser@craykaiser.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Vice Richard "Rick" Ascher (Caroline) Financial Advisor richardcarolineascher@msn.com Res: Bus: Foundation Chair J. "Mike" Van Zandt (Susan) Real Estate Leasing mvanzandt@hiffman.com Services Chair Bruce Metcalf (Jean) Dentistry (Ret) bmet69@msn.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Dino Pavlakos (Jean) Marketing Consultant (Ret) Dinpav@aol.com Membership Chair Walter Petzel (Anita) Retail Travel (Ret) Res: International Service Alexander "Alex" Ertas (Helga) Cultural Director lexano1@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Sergeant At Arms Anthony "Tony" Signorelli (Betts) BigTfornowadays@aol.com New Generations/Youth Chair Bernard "Bernie" Toussaint Business Attorney bjt@tousscarl.com Sergeant At Arms Eugene "Gene" Kryczka Jr ekryczkajr@midwestdataservices.com Res: Bus: Res: Res: Bus: Res: Bus:

92 89 Oak Forest #3188 Chartered: 8/30/1975 Area: 11 Midlothian Country Club W 147th St - Midlothian, IL Ph: Ph:708 Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: Mary Tuytschaevers S Central Ave Oak Forest, IL Library Administration mtuytsch@yahoo.com Bernard "Bernie" Kelly (Joan) 6006 W. 159th, Bldg. B Oak Forest, IL Attorney-Real Estate jbkellyrealaw@juno.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Thomas "Tom" Halwax (Sheri) Chiropractor thalwax@comcast.net Res: Bus: Treasurer Dorothy Kennedy Accounting accutax33@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Ronald "Ron" Drechsel (Kathryn) Printing drechsel50@aol.com Res: Bus: Services Chair James "Jim" Pauly (Ruth) Accounting accutax33@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: New Generations/Youth Chair Tom Ceska Community Service Cindy Grannath ceskatr@comcast.net cgrannan@oakforestparks.org Bus: International Service John Keane (Marji) Education-Elementary (Ret) jkeane99@gmail.com Res: Cell: International Service Bernard "Bernie" Kelly (Joan) Attorney-Real Estate jbkellyrealaw@juno.com Res: Bus:

93 90 Oak Lawn #3189 Chartered: 4/3/1961 Area: 9 Oak Lawn Hilton S Cicero Ave - Oak Lawn, IL Ph: nd & 4th Monday at 12:15 PM Website: George Vlasis (Pat) 5323 W. 95th St Oak Lawn, IL Real Estate-Residential georgevlasis@gvrealtors.com Michael Riordan Oak Lawn Community H.S. Oak Lawn, IL mriordan@olchs.org Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Larry Deetjen (Lynn) Treasurer James Matthew "Jim" Cunningham Commercial Real Estate JC727@comcast.net ldeetjen@oaklawn-il.gov Foundation Chair Harold Wiltshire (Dolores) Education hdw50@att.net Public Relations Chair Kathleen "Kathy" Kobak (David) Writer-Author Kathy_Kobak@hotmail.com New Generations/Youth Chair Adam Woodworth (Krista) Museum Director adam.woodworth@cmoaklawn.org Res: Res: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Raymond "Ray" May (Mary Jo) Physical Therapist rjmay1942@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Membership Chair James Weise (Victoria) Education Administration-Special Special Ed jweise@parklawn.com Res: Bus:

94 91 Oak Park-River River Forest #3190 Chartered: 1/1/1920 Area: 3 Holley Court - 13th Floor Ontario St - Oak Park, IL Ph: Wednesday at 12:10 PM Clarmarie Keenan 112 N. Marion #4 Oak Park, IL Education-Post Secondary CKeenan1124@aol.com Nancy Teclaw (Norbert) 1101 Wisconsin Ave. Oak Park, IL Senior Service (Ret) nteclaw@msn.com Res: Bus: Res: elect Gerald "Jerry" Lordan (Barbara) Private Secondary Education glordan@fenwickfriars.com Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Lesley Gottlinger (Donald) Education-Elementary dgottlinger@aol.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Charles "Chuck" Hilbrich (Lee) Banking-Commercial chilbrich@leadersbank.com Res:

95 92 Orland Park #3192 Chartered: 5/29/1972 Area: 9 Silver Lake Country Club S 82nd Ave - Orland Park, IL Ph: Ph:708 Thursday at 12:15 PM Website: Melanie Jones S. Locust St. Frankfort, IL Mental Health Therapist griffisjones@msn.com Debi Ross Buck Dr. Orland Park, IL Interior Design insidelooks@aol.com -elect/vice Joseph McCorry (Jaime) Promotional Products joe@joemccorry.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Treasurer Tom Wehmeier Auto Retailing TomW@CommunityHonda.com Res: Bus:

96 93 Oswego #60817 Chartered: 1/3/2003 Area: 6 Dining Car Station Dr - Oswego, IL Ph: Wednesday at 7:00 AM Website: John Cuff (Sally) 3587 Monarch Cir. Naperville, IL Real Estate Development jcuff@macomcorp.com Michele Bergeron 142 Osage Court Oswego, IL Community Relations mbergeron@oswegoil.org -elect Brian Schiber (Erin) Engineer bschiber@secgroupinc.com Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Treasurer Eric Mancke Civil Engineer ericm@cemcon.com Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Lyle Hughart (Nancy) Farm Manager lylehughart@comcast.net Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: vorid@nelsonmultimedia.net Membership Chair Terry Anderson (Barbara) Real Estate tanderson60543@aol.com Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Sam Paisley Sergeant At Arms Greg Nenni Vice Brian Caldwell brian-caldwell@hotmail.com Public Relations Chair Vori Dhabolt Bus: paisleysam@hotmail.com gregnenni@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus:

97 94 Park Forest #3194 Chartered: 2/23/1953 Area: 12 University Golf Club Crawford Ave - Richton Park, IL Ph: Ph:708 Thursday at 12:15 PM Website: Denyse Carreras 350 Victory Dr Park Forest, IL Village Government dcarreras@vopf.com Bus: Tiffani Graham -elect Dan Graham (Gail) Res: dang@versatilecsi.com Cell: Foundation Chair Eugene "Gene" Sparing Insurance-General gsparing@aol.com Res: Bus: Public Relations Chair Jeremy Hayes (Beckie) Chiropractor New Generations/Youth Chair Kelley Nichols kelleydnichols@yahoo.com Community Service Barry Klippenstein (Jacque) Sales Representative jklipps@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Treasurer Tom Mick (Tracy) Village Management tmick@vopf.com Res: Bus: Services Chair Eugene "Gene" Sparing Insurance-General gsparing@aol.com Res: Bus: Membership Chair Dan Graham (Gail) Res: dang@versatilecsi.com Cell: Vocational Service Janet Muchnik (Melvyn) Village Management (Ret) jmuchnik@sbcglobal.net Res:

98 95 Plainfield #3195 Chartered: 7/14/1982 Area: 10 Plainfield Police Station S Coil Plus Dr - Plainfield, IL Ph: Ph:815 Monday at 12:00 PM Samantha "Sam" Owens S. Rte. 59, Ste. 104 Plainfield, IL samantha.owens@edwardjones.com Tom Serb 7845 S Sprucewood Ave Woodridge, IL elect Lisa Hintzsche Banking lisa.hintzsche@harrisbank.com Foundation Chair Lisa Hintzsche Banking lisa.hintzsche@harrisbank.com Public Relations Chair Jon Blomquist Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Treasurer Jon Blomquist Bus: Services Chair Tom Serb Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Membership Chair Samantha "Sam" Owens samantha.owens@edwardjones.com Bus: Cell:

99 96 Romeoville #53311 Chartered: 4/7/2000 Area: 10 Lewis University - One University Pkwy - Romeoville, IL Ph: Wednesday at 7:30 AM Lisa Lynch (Ed) 772 N Sleepy Hollow Ln Romeoville, IL Office Management braslynch@ameritech.net Julie Reimer 3907 Hennepin Dr Romeoville, IL jreimer14@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Res: elect Frederick "Fred" Dewald (Stacy) Financial Analyst fdewald@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Treasurer Kirk Openchowski Municipal Finance kopenchowski@romeoville.org Foundation Chair Steven "Steve" Rockwell (Linda) Community Development delistrock@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair Karen Barbush (John) Non Profit Director kbarbush@highpointcommunity.com Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair William "Bill" Taylor (Phyllis) Municipal Water Service (Ret) mibill@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Frederick "Fred" Dewald (Stacy) Financial Analyst fdewald@yahoo.com Res: Bus: Cell: Community Service Linda Sanfilippo (Bob) Youth Sports Organization lindail11@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: International Service John Zon (Cindy) Heating-Air Conditioning Services zonj@vvsd.org Res: Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms Thomas Jost Little League (Ret) rllbtom@comcast.net Services Chair Eugene "Gene" Egizio Facility Management Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Cell:

100 97 Shorewood #68575 Chartered: 2/23/2005 Area: 14 Village of Shorewood-Village Hall - One Towne Center Blvd - Shorewood, IL Ph: Ph:815 Wednesday at 12:00 PM Website: Susan "Sue" Graf (Tim) 1622 Oakland Avenue Crest Hill, IL Banking Officer stgraf111@comcast.net Brian Cook (Tammy) 700 W Jefferson St. Shorewood, IL Retail Banking bt_cook@hotmail.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: elect Eric Hanson (Donna) Attorney ehanson@mscltdlaw.com Res: Bus: Treasurer Lisa Rubis Chiropractor anewchiropractic@yahoo.com Vice Brian "Mac" MacDonald (Patricia) Staffing Services - Temporary Help brian_priority@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Foundation Chair Brian "Mac" MacDonald (Patricia) Staffing Services - Temporary Help brian_priority@sbcglobal.net Services Chair Steven Sweedler Res: Bus: Cell: Res: Bus: stevesweedler@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Cell: Public Relations Chair David "Dave" Weber (Rachel) Civil Engineer davidlweber@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Membership Chair Thomas "Tom" Meyer (Kathleen) Banking thomas.meyer@harrisbank.com Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Erica Egger Graphic Design eae0555@sbcglobal.net Bus: Cell: Sergeant At Arms Jim Tidaback

101 98 Tinley Park-Frankfort Frankfort #3197 Chartered: 2/7/1975 Area: 11 Lincoln Way North High School-Phoenix Phoenix Harlem Ave - Frankfort, IL Ph: Ph:815 Thursday at 7:15 AM Steve Purucker 865 St. Andrews Way Frankfort, IL Engineer-Water Resources spuruck@comcast.net Matthew Lyke 201 Colorado Ave Frankfort, IL Education-Athletic Dir mlyke@lw210.org Treasurer Sean Brady (Julie) Attorney sbrady@mscltdlaw.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Res: Bus:

102 99 Western Springs #3198 Chartered: 11/12/1956 Area: 15 First United Methodist Church Howard Ave - Western Springs, IL Ph: Ph:708 Tuesday at 7:00 AM Sharon Flaim (Robert) 526 N. Catherine Ave. La Grange Park, IL Artist Flaim55@aol.com Linda Johnson 4475 Harvey Western Springs, IL Hardware and Paint Retail lsj234@juno.com Treasurer Radu Milalcea Res: Bus: Res: Bus: radu.mihalcea@nav-international.com Services Chair John Gilbert (Sybil) Mechanical Engineer giljohn1234@aol.com Public Relations Chair G. Grant Dixon III (Susan) Law-Personal Injury ggd@dixonlawoffice.com Public Relations Chair G. Grant Dixon III (Susan) Law-Personal Injury ggd@dixonlawoffice.com Public Relations Chair G. Grant Dixon III (Susan) Law-Personal Injury ggd@dixonlawoffice.com Res: Bus: Bus: Membership Chair John Anderson (Leigh Ann) Optometrist jeanderson512@gmail.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus:

103 100 Westmont #3199 Chartered: 5/2/1977 Area: 8 Cucina Roma E Ogden - Westmont, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:00 PM Website: Karen Butterfield (John) Res: Cottage Hill Ave. Bus: Elmhurst, IL Cell: Insurance karen.butterfield.svww@statefarm.com Darold Drew 64 W. 59th St. Apt. D Westmont, IL Financial Services darold_drew@drew-tiemeyer.org Res: Bus: elect Glen Liljeberg Foundation Chair Robert "Bob" Blackburn (Barb) Alarm Systems beebsalarm@hotmail.com Public Relations Chair Diane Dixon Treasurer James "Jim" Bator (Mary) Construction jtb@comprehensivefunding.com Res: Bus: Res: diane@kwikkopy123.com Program Chair Irv Kaplan (Ruth) Interior Design-Furniture pdgikaplan@aol.com Res: Bus: Res: Bus: Cell: Services Chair Matthew Gialdini (Kim) mgplumserv@comcast.net Cell: Membership Chair Jinny Syzmski (Gerry) Village Administration szymski114@ameritech.net Res: Bus: Cell: New Generations/Youth Chair Shannon Payton (Craig) Senior Program Director spayton@ymcachgo.org Res: Bus:

104 101 Wilmington #3200 Chartered: 2/28/1938 Area: 13 Michelle's S Water St - Wilmington, IL Ph: Tuesday at 12:15 PM Website: Stephen "Steve" Francis (Judy) S. Rivals Rd. Wilmington, IL Financial Planner/Insurance stevejfrancis@yahoo.com Bill "Bill" Whitmore (Dina) P O Box 535 Wilmington, IL whitmore1@sbcglobal.net Res: Bus: Res: Bus: elect Jennifer Costa Treasurer Chris Breyman Bus: jennifer.costa@standardbanks.com cbreyman@grundybank.com Res: Bus: Cell:

105 102 Woodridge #26367 Chartered: 5/3/1989 Area: 7 Seven Bridges Golf Club - One Mulligan Dr - Woodridge, IL Ph: Ph:630 Tuesday at 12:00 PM Website: Mark Samel 2653 Luzern Court Woodridge, IL Entertainment msamel@ameritech.net Res: Bus: Cell: Lee Robertson 7300 Hartford Road Downers Grove, IL LeeRob14@att.net -elect Susan McNeil-Marshall Treasurer Thomas "Tom" Manno (Mary) Jeweler Tomm2tone@sbcglobal.net smmarshall@woodridgelibrary.org Foundation Chair Deborah "Debbie" Mascitti (Jerome) Human Resources dmascitti@wilton.com Public Relations Chair Gia Bertucci giab1@comcast.net New Generations/Youth Chair Julie Burke jburke5@comcast.net Res: Bus: Cell: Bus: Services Chair Bess Mocek (Bob) bess@mocekinsurance.net Membership Chair John Whalen Banking-Mortgage john.whalen@53.com Res: Bus: Cell: Past Mike Adams (Peg) Parks & Recreation Administration madams@woodridgeparks.org Res: Bus: Cell: Note: The above list of club officers and chairs is printed from information submitted by each club. If any data is found to be incorrect, please submit changes to your club and Dist District Frank Burns at rotarydb@yahoo.com.

106 103 V. Birthplace of Rotary District Heritage The Historical Register of Past International Officers DISTRICT 147 DG , R.I. Director F. Wayne Graham* DG , R.I. Director , R.I. Vice , R.I Herbert J. Taylor* DISTRICT 214 DG , Jerry S. Sproull * DG , R.I. Director I.W. Parrish, Jr. DISTRICT 225 DG Hon. Wilbur F. Pell, Jr. DISTRICT 644 DG Ralph Morgan* DG Mitchell P. Davis* DG Thor Holter* DG Kenneth Reeling* DG Charles Sandberg* DG Richard Longtin* DG R.I. Director Edgar D. Gifford DG John Schaff* DG Bernard R. Schaefer* DG Wesley L. Brown* DG Edward F. Slattery* DG Duke Spaulding* DG Harold E. Atchison* DG Emil Goellner* DG Richard L. Barr DISTRICT 645 DG Russell F. Dudman* DG James H. Dana* DG Robert J. Campbell* DG Quentin P. Kling DG Edward F. Kavina* DG Edwin Kershaw* DG Robert Stuart DG Robert R. Harvey DG Albert B. Chipman, III DG Theodore W. Arey DG Albert Thiernau* DG Robert J. Leet* DG Cedric A. Pope* DG Robert E. Leckrone DG Sam Walker* DG Irv Kaplan DG Norman Kloker DG Elias Mandel DISTRICT 6450 DG Edward Fauth DG Donald Knapp DG Larry Stichweh DG William F. Temple* DG Richard Galitz DG Richard C. Ingalls, Sr.* DG Art Muehlhausen DG James Barker DG Brian Andersen DG Fred Otto DG Lollie McKeon DG James P. Ahstrom DG Chuck Johnson DG Christopher Reilly DG Rick Thiernau DG Emma Sue Smallwood DG Art Davis DG Michael P. Slevnik *Deceased

107 The Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation Purchased May 16, The home Paul built for his bride, Jean Thomson, of Edinburgh, Scotland was named after a street near her home, Comely Bank. As you explore the writings or Paul Harris and read the history of Rotary, you'll find that the founder of Rotary was a visionary, romantic peacemaker. He loved his wife, his friends, and their "children" which were embodied in the creation and phenomenal success of Rotary International. What this home represented was a place of friendship, from the Garden to the many rooms in the house. Rotary today needs this haven of neighborliness to resume the healing, contemplation, and nurturing in our age. Comely Bank is a monument to friendship and more. The Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation collects funds to continue the upgrade and maintenance of Comely Bank and to establish an endowment for preserving archival records. Paul Harris at Comely Bank, 1942 Comely Bank, today The Harris Home Comely Bank is located at: Paul Harris Home - 'Comely Bank' S. Longwood Drive Chicago, Illinois

108 105 The Paul Harris Memorial and ial Walkway Dedicated December 2, 1987 Paul P. Harris, the founder of Rotary, died in He was buried in a humble gravesite next to his lifelong friend, Silvester Schiele, first president of the first Rotary Club, at Mount Hope Cemetery in Chicago/Blue Island, Illinois. The Paul P. Harris Memorial and ial Walkway Committee was formed in 1986 by the then Governor of Rotary District 645, Cedric A. Pope, in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Blue Island. Its purpose was to build a memorial garden site of beauty and Rotary inspiration worthy of the founder of Rotary and to honor alll past Rotary International presidents. A large plot of land surrounding the Harris-Schiele gravesites was purchased. An 8-foot granite memorial was erected and dedicated on December 2, Beautiful landscaping has been planted throughout the property. Granite benches have been appropriately placed to provide seating for visitors. An 80-foot walkway now extends from the road to the memorial. This significant project was accomplished with contributions from Rotarians and friends throughout the world. The Paul Harris Memorial and ial Walkway are located at: Mount Hope Cemetery S. Fairfield Ave. Chicago (Blue Island), Illinois

109 VI. Awards 106 The Cedric A. Pope SPIRIT OF ROTARY Award The Cedric A. Pope SPIRIT OF ROTARY Award is presented annually at the District 6450 Conference to an outstanding Rotarian in District 6450, who has met all 10 of the following qualifications and who best exemplifies Cedric Pope s attitude and spirit toward the world of Rotary. QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARD 1. Must have been a member of Rotary District 6450 for a minimum of 5 years. 2. Must have served as of a Rotary Club in District Must have attended a minimum of 10 District functions within the past 3 years. 4. Must have served as a District officer, a District committee member, or an Assistant Governor (AG) for a minimum of 2 years. 5. Must have attended a minimum of 5 club functions, other than his/her own club, within the past 5 years. 6. Must have served as a committee member for one of his/her own club fundraisers or social functions. 7. Must have exemplified the willingness to accept responsibilities on the club level or the district level when asked, and have shown initiative in organizing and administering a particular project. 8. Must have exemplified the Rotary 4-Way Test in his/her business and personal relationships. 9. Must be a Paul Harris Fellow. 10. Must have shown a highly positive and friendly attitude toward fellow Rotarians throughout the world, and must have demonstrated a humanitarian attitude with respect to the programs of District 6450 and Rotary International. RECIPIENTS YEAR ROTARIAN CLUB Tony Signorelli Oak Brook Edward Kavina, PDG* Cicero N. Gene Wessel Western Springs Irv Kaplan, PDG Westmont Ray Darin Lockport Bo Lawrence* Park Forest Bill Temple * Hinsdale Richard Ingalls PDG* Western Springs Robert Irwin Plainfield Paul Kirschner Oak Forest Rick Thiernau Homewood Terry Bartolini Oak Lawn Ted Gifford LaGrange Rick Quackenbush Naperville Sunrise LeRoy Corradino Oak Lawn Michael Slevnik Homewood Herb Hunn Kankakee Lou Volodka* Darien Kathy Kobak Oak Lawn *Deceased

110 107 Rotary International s Service Above Self Award Rotary International s Recognition for Outstanding Rotary Service There are several important awards with which Rotary International recognizes extraordinary service. The RI Service Above Self Award was created by the RI Board of Directors to recognize exemplary humanitarian Rotary service in any form at any level. The RI Service Above Self Award is a way to recognize those who might otherwise go unrecognized, those who are living examples of Service Above Self. Any Rotarian in good standing may be nominated for this award, except the following: District Governor District Governor-Elect Immediate Past District Governor RI Director RI Director-Elect Past RI Director An individual may not nominate himself/herself for the award and may only receive the award once. Nominees must have demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service, in any form and at any level, with an emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary. Nominees service rendered through Rotary must have been on a continuing basis. RECIPIENTS YEAR ROTARIAN CLUB Bo Lawrence Park Forest Eugene Maurey Chicago Southwest Sol J. Rocke Homewood Art Davis Naperville Terry Bartolini Oak Lawn Irv Kaplan Westmont Edgar Gifford LaGrange Brian Andersen Darien Dick Galitz Chicago George Harris Orland Park Patricia Merryweather Naperville

111 The Rotary Foundation Awards 108 The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award each recognize Rotarians for outstanding service through The Rotary Foundation. To be eligible for the Citation for Meritorious Service Award, one must have demonstrated active service to Rotary s Foundation over a period of more than one year. Four years after receiving this award, a Rotarian becomes eligible for the Distinguished Service Award. This is the Foundation s highest service recognition and therefore a Rotarian s exemplary service to the Foundation must extend beyond the district level or over an extended period of time. The Trustees approve only 50 Distinguished Service Awards worldwide each year. Citation For Meritorious Service YEAR NAME ROTARY CLUB James H. Dana Chicago James A. Hollensteiner Chicago William M. Mugan Broadview Robert Stuart PDG Chicago Cedric A. Pope PDG Western Springs Irv Kaplan PDG Westmont Richard C. Ingalls PDG Western Springs Ted Arey Elmhurst Larry Stichweh Moraine Valley Distinguished Service Award Mitchell P. Davis Chicago Irv Kaplan PDG Westmont Terrance Bartolini Oak Lawn Patricia Merryweather Naperville

112 106 The Cedric A. Pope SPIRIT OF ROTARY Award The Cedric A. Pope SPIRIT OF ROTARY Award is presented annually at the District 6450 Conference to an outstanding Rotarian in District 6450, who has met all 10 of the following qualifications and who best exemplifies Cedric Pope s attitude and spirit toward the world of Rotary. QUALIFICATIONS FOR AWARD 1. Must have been a member of Rotary District 6450 for a minimum of 5 years. 2. Must have served as of a Rotary Club in District Must have attended a minimum of 10 District functions within the past 3 years. 4. Must have served as a District officer, a District committee member, or an Assistant Governor (AG) for a minimum of 2 years. 5. Must have attended a minimum of 5 club functions, other than his/her own club, within the past 5 years. 6. Must have served as a committee member for one of his/her own club fundraisers or social functions. 7. Must have exemplified the willingness to accept responsibilities on the club level or the district level when asked, and have shown initiative in organizing and administering a particular project. 8. Must have exemplified the Rotary 4-Way Test in his/her business and personal relationships. 9. Must be a Paul Harris Fellow. 10. Must have shown a highly positive and friendly attitude toward fellow Rotarians throughout the world, and must have demonstrated a humanitarian attitude with respect to the programs of District 6450 and Rotary International. RECIPIENTS YEAR ROTARIAN CLUB Tony Signorelli Oak Brook Edward Kavina, PDG* Cicero N. Gene Wessel Western Springs Irv Kaplan, PDG Westmont Ray Darin Lockport Bo Lawrence* Park Forest Bill Temple * Hinsdale Richard Ingalls PDG* Western Springs Robert Irwin Plainfield Paul Kirschner Oak Forest Rick Thiernau Homewood Terry Bartolini Oak Lawn Ted Gifford LaGrange Rick Quackenbush Naperville Sunrise LeRoy Corradino Oak Lawn Michael Slevnik Homewood Herb Hunn Kankakee Lou Volodka* Darien Kathy Kobak Oak Lawn *Deceased

113 107 Rotary International s Service Above Self Award Rotary International s Recognition for Outstanding Rotary Service There are several important awards with which Rotary International recognizes extraordinary service. The RI Service Above Self Award was created by the RI Board of Directors to recognize exemplary humanitarian Rotary service in any form at any level. The RI Service Above Self Award is a way to recognize those who might otherwise go unrecognized, those who are living examples of Service Above Self. Any Rotarian in good standing may be nominated for this award, except the following: District Governor District Governor-Elect Immediate Past District Governor RI Director RI Director-Elect Past RI Director An individual may not nominate himself/herself for the award and may only receive the award once. Nominees must have demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service, in any form and at any level, with an emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary. Nominees service rendered through Rotary must have been on a continuing basis. RECIPIENTS YEAR ROTARIAN CLUB Bo Lawrence Park Forest Eugene Maurey Chicago Southwest Sol J. Rocke Homewood Art Davis Naperville Terry Bartolini Oak Lawn Irv Kaplan Westmont Edgar Gifford LaGrange Brian Andersen Darien Dick Galitz Chicago George Harris Orland Park Patricia Merryweather Naperville

114 The Rotary Foundation Awards 108 The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award each recognize Rotarians for outstanding service through The Rotary Foundation. To be eligible for the Citation for Meritorious Service Award, one must have demonstrated active service to Rotary s Foundation over a period of more than one year. Four years after receiving this award, a Rotarian becomes eligible for the Distinguished Service Award. This is the Foundation s highest service recognition and therefore a Rotarian s exemplary service to the Foundation must extend beyond the district level or over an extended period of time. The Trustees approve only 50 Distinguished Service Awards worldwide each year. Citation For Meritorious Service YEAR NAME ROTARY CLUB James H. Dana Chicago James A. Hollensteiner Chicago William M. Mugan Broadview Robert Stuart PDG Chicago Cedric A. Pope PDG Western Springs Irv Kaplan PDG Westmont Richard C. Ingalls PDG Western Springs Ted Arey Elmhurst Larry Stichweh Moraine Valley Distinguished Service Award Mitchell P. Davis Chicago Irv Kaplan PDG Westmont Terrance Bartolini Oak Lawn Patricia Merryweather Naperville

115 109 VII.The Rotary Foundation Recognitions Donors District 6450 Birthplace of Rotary Rotary Foundation Bequest Society Members Aurora Larry H. Byers and Cynthia J. Byers Edward H. and Frances Fauth Janet R. Bean Bolingbrook Cynthia A. Gibbons Wayne M. Kwiat, Sr. Kenneth R. McConnaughay Bensenville Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller Bradley-Bourbonnais Jim and Marcia Czerwionka Chicago David W. Templin Richard L. and Barbara J. Galitz Robert C. Knuepfer, Jr. and Nancy B. Knuepfer Richard H. McKay and Florine M. McKay Robert Stuart Chicago O'Hare Fred Otto Darien Christopher and Georgia Reilly Hinsdale Michael F. Pauritsch Emma S. Smallwood Richard Barton and Jane Hopson Hinsdale-Oak Brook-Gateway Club Robert L. Smallwood Homewood Michael P. Slevnik A. Richard and Donna M. Thiernau La Grange Edgar D. and Caroline W. Gifford Maywood Frank M. Bruno, Jr. and Gail M. Bruno Naperville Arthur P. and Sandra A. Davis Orland Park George F. and Mary Jo Harris Park Forest Eugene J. Sparing Elmhurst Theodore W. and Virginia R. Arey Frank Troost Rotary Foundation Bequest Society Members are individuals who bequeath at least $10,000 in their will or estate to the Rotary Foundation.

116 110 District 6450 Birthplace of Rotary Rotary Foundation Benefactors Aurora Janet Bean James R. Bean Philip G. Bean Edward Bonifas Cynthia Byers Larry Byers Edward H. Fauth PDG Frances M. Fauth Betty Reed James Rydland Aurora-Naperville Theodore A. Brattin Julia Brattin Bensenville Christie Miller John P. Miller Bolingbrook Cynthia A. Gibbons Wayne M. Kwiat Sr Kenneth McConnaughay Bradley-Bourbonnais James Czerwionka Marcia Czerwionka Chicago Suresh Agarwal Merle Agarwal Michael Diamond Robert Elvart Harold M. Finley Richard L. Galitz PDG Barbara J. Galitz Nancy B. Knuepfer Robert C. Knuepfer Jr Florine M. McKay Richard H. McKay Robert Stuart PDG David Templin Charles Walgreen Jr Frank Watson Chicago Lakeview Brij Bharteey Roger G. Staedtke Chicago Northwest John K. Scott Jr Chicago O Hare Frederick J. Otto PDG Cicero Charles J. Slezak Darien Brian Andersen PDG Martin R. Kovarik Christopher Reilly PDG Georgia K. Reilly Elmhurst Theodore W. Arey PDG Virginia Arey Terry J. Elliott Burton H. Fairchild Harry B. Hostetler III Harry B. Hostetler IV Frederick H. Hostetler Marie H. Hostetler Susan Hostetler Robert J. Hubeny Calvin W. Myer Norman Sather Frank P. Troost Frank R. Young Roberta J. Young Hinsdale Richard Barton Jane Hopson Roger K. Miller Mike Pauritsch Emma Sue Smallwood PDG Charles Snyder Trudi R. Temple Trudianne Temple William F. Temple PDG Hinsdale-Oakbrook Sunrise Stephen P. Clark Duane E. Forst Robert Smallwood Larry Whitlow Homewood Bruce Cole Barbara Ramsey Michael P. Slevnik DG A. Richard Thiernau PDG Donna M. Thiernau Kankakee Kenneth Seebach LaGrange Edgar D. Gifford PDG Lansing Lila Mae P. Stuart Lockport Raymond Darin Maywood Frank Bruno Gail Bruno Melrose Park Howard Baumruck Moraine Valley Kenneth Plikuhn Lawrence A. Stichweh PDG Barbara J. Stichweh Morris George H. Baum Jerry Warner Naperville Arthur P. Davis PDG Sandra Davis Naperville Sunrise Thomas J. Rehak Oak Park-River Forest William Brace James E. Devine Lesley E. Gottlinger William T. Planek Orland Park George Harris Mary Jo Harris Park Forest Charles Lawrence Robert G. Pierce Eugene J. Sparing Samuel H. Walker Jr. PDG Rita C. Walker Plainfield Richard S. Roeing Richard Ziegfeld Tinley Park-Frankfort Larry C. Fey Western Springs Hany Hassan Hamouda Richard C. Ingalls Sr. PDG Yvonne Ingalls Cedric A. Pope PDG Pauline Burbey Pope Westmont Irv Kaplan PDG Ruth Kaplan 1993 Rotary Foundation Benefactors are individuals who bequeath at least $1000 in their will or estate to the Rotary Foundation.

117 111 District 6450 Birthplace of Rotary Paul Harris Society Members Addison Matt Delawder Aurora Larry Byers Aurora Sunrise Jack Funderburg Bradley-Bourbonnais Jim Czerwoinka Brookfield-Riverside Linda Sokol-Francis Chicago Richard Galitz Robert Knuepfer Dick McKay Chicago Financial District Dennis Gorman Antoine Guilland Andrew Horberg David Saaks Gus Samios Michael Tenuta Chicago O'Hare Fred Otto Darien Brian Andersen Frank Burns LaMonte Brandner Ron Broida Justin Klein Robert Klein Randy May Thomas Murray Chris Reilly Georgia Reilly Roger Ryndak Margaret Simak Robert Smutny Elmhurst Ted Arey Frank Troost Hinsdale Nancy Fleming Chuck Snyder Hinsdale-Oak Brook Gateway Peg Arnold James McKenna Homewood Nick Markionni Michael Slevnik Rick Thiernau Joliet Paul Gantzert Kankakee Herb Hunn LaGrange Jerry Burjan Robert L. Butler Tammy Caccamo Kenneth Daemicke Michael Davis Edward Farrell, III Brooks Fuller, Jr. Cecilia Heiges Taylor Jaeger William Laipple Dan Pancake Jeffery Pieta Stephen Pleimling Kathryn Rak Eric Roberts Wayne Stevens Linda Yates Maywood Frank Bruno, Jr. Naperville James Baird Roger Beutler W. Edward Channel Richard Cione Arthur Davis Sandy Davis John Gallagher William Garlough Hossein Jamali James Kubal Leo LeSage Micheal Maloney Pat Merryweather-Arges Elly Stevens Morris Westerhold Rosemary Wisnosky Naperville Downtown Gary Baumgartner Naperville Sunrise John Colucci Arthur Muehlhausen Rick Quackenbush Nicki Scott Oswego Michael Fermon Park Forest Gerald Sullivan Woodridge Rob Girgis Thomas Manno Deborah Mascitti Rich Moore Paul Harris Society Members are individuals committed to at least $1000 in annual contributions to the Annual Programs Fund. - Charter Member - Non-Rotarian

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