District 6220 April, 2011 Newsletter

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District 6220 April, 2011 Newsletter Featured Rotary Community: Kewaunee Kewaunee Rotary Club meets Thursdays at 11:45 am at The Cork Restaurant more Kewaunee scenes on back page

District Governor s Message WHAT IS ROTARY? During my club visits I consistently asked the question, What is Rotary? Most recently I was the guest speaker for an event with the Appleton Breakfast Rotary Club and I began my message with this very question. With the District Conference just around the corner, Friday, April 15, I thought this might be a good question to ask each of you now. I believe that Rotary means something different to each of us. During my travels over the past two years I have come to the conclusion that this is easily answered by a famous author who wrote a poem titled The Road Less Traveled. The poem ends with this: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. You see, I believe that is what each and every Rotarian does when they join our organization. The world s population is 7 billion plus and Rotary s membership is only one million two hundred thousand, which means that less than twohundredths of a percent of the world s population are Rotarians. You are all truly part of an organization that has chosen to take the road less traveled. President Ray Klinginsmith said it better than anyone, It is important to remember that Rotary is a Spirit of Service as well as an organization of Rotary Clubs and we need to share our core values of Service, Fellowship, Diversity, Integrity, and Leadership with other people and other organizations. Building Communities and Bridging Continents are four words that reflect who we are, and what we do, as Rotarians. We are a unique and premier organization, certainly one of the best in the world. We build the spirit and resources of our local communities in an important way. We are the best in the world at linking people of goodwill around the globe and then gaining their cooperation and support to make the world a much better place to live and work. Our Rotary Motto Service Above Self was established as the principal motto for Rotary in 1989 by the Council on Legislation because it best conveys the philosophy of unselfish volunteer service. With the District conference set for Friday and Saturday, April 15-16, you have another opportunity to meet old friends from throughout the district. It is also a time to make new friends and to discover how our organization can continue to do great things for our own communities and for communities all over the world, as we work together to Build Communities and Bridge Continents. It is our goal that each of you leaves this year s District Conference a bit more inspired about the great work of Rotary. I hope that you can say that you had FUN, and, more importantly, that you made some new friends. Let s CELBRATE ROTARY and be proud of the work we do best. Building Communities and Bridging Continents. -Steven Selvick

Merrill Rotary s Fifth annual Prelude to Romance Wine, Music, and More fundraiser entertained almost 100 visitors with good wine, interesting micro-brew beer, wonderful appetizers, and eclectic music. The event raised over $2,500.00 to help support local not-forprofit programs in the Merrill Area. The Wine, Music, and More committee members included Lynn Zentner, Jeff Benedict, Karen Karow, Terri Marten, Tony Kusserow, Dan Hanson, Randy Brandner, Russ Mancl, and Roger Nelson. Club News Merrill Rotary Club Musicians were retirees Carol and Dave Finanger playing harp and violin; Waid Funeral Home Director Paul Waid singing while strumming his folk guitar, and Riverside Athletic Club Owner Paul Kienitz performing pop songs. Rotary President Roger Nelson invites the public to Save-the-date. It s always the Thursday before Valentine s Day at the Eagles Club in Merrill. Put it on your 2012 calendar and join us for a fun evening of tastes and entertainment. -Submitted by Karen A. Karow Community Snapshots Please share your digital photos of scenes around your home community with your fellow district members! This photo is of the full moon on March 19, 2011 overlooking Lake Michigan in Bark River, Michigan. Photo taken by Allen Cheney of Bark River, Michigan. Submitted by: Jayna Ashbacher, Club Secretary Rotary Club of Iron Mountain-Kingsford Submit photos to editor Steve Allen at: allensteve220@gmail.com

RI Foundation Report Time to Contribute Here it is April and that means that the Rotary year ends in just two and a half months. That means it is time to contribute to the Foundation. Now that your taxes are done, you may be wishing that you had made more charitable contributions. Well, you can avoid the problem for the 2011 tax year by contributing now to The Rotary Foundation for the 2010-2011 Rotary year! If you have established your Member Access on the Rotary website, you can contribute online at http://rotary.org/en/con- TRIBUTE/Pages/ridefault.aspx. Or you can call the Rotary Contact Center toll free at 866-9-ROTARY (866-976-8279). It is easy, all you really need to do is decide to contribute! Please help Rotarians in District 6220 and throughout the world continue to do great things through the Foundation. All you need to do is make a simple contribution. Thank you for your support, we cannot do what we do without your financial support. Thank you, John Weting, Chair District Rotary Foundation Committee Ambassadorial Scholar As this newsletter goes to press we will have just recently selected your District 2012-2013 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. In the May newsletter I will be able to announce to you who was selected. This year we had four candidates to interview for this prestigious $27,000 scholarship. Rotary Clubs in Appleton, Marquette and Wausau recruited these candidates and I offer my sincere thanks for their efforts. But I am sure there were many more candidates within the reach of District 6220 who were not aware of this amazing program and therefore did not apply. The cost to a Rotary Club to sponsor a Rotary Ambassadorial scholar is minimal. If you, as a Rotarian, are interested in developing a program to recruit a scholar for the next cycle (2013-2014) please contact me, and I will gladly help you get started. District Newsletter format changes, new features Starting in March, our District Newsletter took on a fresh look with different graphics and styles, as well as a new photo feature. The publication will look more like a magazine, including a front and back cover. We ll be showcasing one or two Rotary communities in each issue. Photos are needed from your Rotary town so that we have a starter collection from which to draw. Any digital format or size is fine, and we ll do the photo cropping and doctoring as needed. Send your photos to Steve Allen, Newsletter Editor allensteve220@gmail.com Marny and I are annual contributors to The Rotary Foundation. To our mind the Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship program is among the very best programs that we can invest in to help foster and develop world peace and understanding. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you are interested in recruiting Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars for your Rotary Club and community. Thank you, John Weting, Chair Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship sub-committee Email: jweting@me.com Phone: 906.249.3940 Mobile: 906.458.99

Group Study Exchange The Group Study Exchange with Rotary District 2710 in Japan will depart on 2 October 2011 and return on 30 October 2011, for an exchange lasting 4 weeks. The District outbound team will consist of a Rotarian team leader (we have already selected an outstanding Rotarian, Roy Valitchka of the Appleton Downtown Club) and four non-rotarians selected from within District 6220. There is no specific vocational focus and applicants from all vocational areas are encouraged to apply. We need to get the word out about this incredible opportunity. Please look around your community and identify eligible persons who may benefit from this experience. Japan Trip 2011 Notices of the exchange have been sent to the larger newspapers in the District and also to Young Professional groups affiliated with various Chambers of Commerce in the District. We can not be assured that each newspaper will publish our notice of the exchange, so it is important for each club to generate enthusiasm for the exchange. In the notices that have been distributed, interested persons will be asked to contact a local Rotary club, or myself as GSE Outbound Coordinator. In the event I am contacted directly, I will contact local Club Presidents to inform them of an interested applicant from their area, since each applicant must be sponsored by a club. The application deadline is 10 May 2011 with committee interviews and selections scheduled for later on in May. Exchanges are open to all who work or reside in District 6220, provided they are not an immediate family member of a Rotarian. Applicants must be least 25 years old and no more that 41 at the time of their application. Applications and information may be obtained from the Rotary International website: www.rotary.org or directly from the District GSE Outbound chair, Fred Borchardt. Completed applications should be mailed to: Fred Borchardt 2519 Brookdale Ct Appleton, WI 54911 For additional information, Fred can be reached at 920-739-1178 or email fborchardt@juno.com Articles with photos needed for District Newsletter Articles from District Rotarians are always needed for this newsletter. Please submit your materials and photos via email no later than the 25th of the month prior to the issue date. It will be very helpful if you would place the words 6220 Newsletter in the subject line of your email. Send your articles to Steve Allen, Newsletter Editor allensteve220@gmail.com

Rotary Youth Leadership It s RYLA TIME! I wanted to formally announce that we are kicking off another great RYLA conference year for 2011! Last year we celebrated many exciting milestones including our first ever class of Rotary club member participants (which included our DGN, Bob Shark Week Sharkey) as well as a visit and inspiring words from our District Governor Steven Selvick! We also had members of the Minocqua and Rhinelander Interact clubs in attendance! We are planning on kicking off an even bigger conference this year! This year s conference will be held on October 7-9th 2011. The Conference will again be held at camp Manito-wish in Boulder Junction. We are again encouraging clubs to send at least one student and to consider sending a member of your Rotary club as a participant as well. We had five Rotarians from across the District come as participants and they had a amazing time learning alongside the students! The proved the old adage that you are never too old to learn, grow and build on your leadership! The cost to sponsor a participant is $250.00 which includes their room, meals and programming / training for the weekend. The cost per participant is the same regardless of your age! All the information about this and everything else you need to get started can be found on the RYLA website which is www.arrivefridayleadmonday.com or you can go to the District 6220 website http://www.ridistrict6220. org/ and click on the RYLA tab. The first thing that we need from you is the RYLA Club Commitment Form indicating the number of participants that your club will be sponsoring along with your payment. We are asking for commitment forms and payment to be turned in no later than May 1st, 2011. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me. Thanks in advance for making this year s conference (our 13th Year) the very best yet! Blessings & Keep Smiling! Thom Cody

District Directory District Leadership District Governor Steven Selvick rotary@selvick.com Office: 920-743-7912 Fax: 920-743-1220 District Governor-Elect Joe Jones joejones@jonespublishing.com Office: 715-445-5000 x117 Fax: 715-445-5393 Home: 715-445-3118 Cell: 715-281-5000 District Governor-Nominee Bob Sharkey dgbob6220@fourway.us Office: 906-337-6839 Fax: 906-337-0944 Home: 906-482-1995 Cell: 906-281-3645 District Treasurer Steve Handrick shandrick@habco.com Office: 920-337-4541 Fax: 920-964-3854 Home: 920-336-9265 District Secretary Mary Weed-Wheeler mary.ww@ridistrict6220.org Home: 920-471-4097 Past District Governor Mary Schwaiger mary_schwaiger@yahoo.com Office: 715-479-4300 Fax: 715-479-9318 Home: 715-479-4249 Cell: 715-891-0990 District Trainer David Yeghiaian david@unique-solutionsinc.com Office: 920-498-2227 Cell: 414-698-6747 District Committee Chairs Alumni: Cindy Enderby lenderby@charter.net Ambassadorial Scholar: John Weting jweting@me.com Annual Program Fund: Christine Anthony canthony51@yahoo.com District Project Fund: Eric Paulsen drpaulsen@dcea.com Family of Rotary: Ann Smejkal aesmejkal@yahoo.com Finance: Steve Handrick shandrick@habco.com Foundation: John Weting jweting@me.com Grants: Eric Paulsen drpaulsen@dcea.com Group Study Exchange: Dennis Rader dwrader@yahoo.com Inbound Group Chair Diane Dappern didappern@gmail.com Outbound Group Chair Fred Borchardt fborchardt@juno.com Vocational Service: Tom Herlache therlache@itol.com Membership: Sam Bennett sam@bennettmultimedia.com Paul Harris Society: Mary Schwaiger mary_schwaiger@yahoo.com Permanent Fund: Rich Tegge mqtrt1690@hotmail.com PolioPlus: John Morris jmi@nnex.net Public Relations: Roger Utnehmer utnehmer@doorcountydailynews.com

District Directory (continued) Rotary Youth Exchange: Matt Orthober districtchair@rotaryyouthexchange.us Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: Thom Cody tcody@pathmakers-inc.com World Program Fellows: Maynard Bowers mbowers@nmu.edu Visioning Committee: David Yeghiaian david@unique-solutionsinc.com Assistant Governors Area 1 Bob Sharkey dgbob6220@fourway.us Office: 906-337-6839 Fax: 906-337-0944 Home: 906-482-1995 Cell: 906-281-3645 Area 2 Christine Tina Hall chall@tnc.org Office: 906-225-0399 Home: 906-225-0139 Fax: 906-225-6731 Area 3 Katherine Murwin dmurwin@new.rr.com Home: 906-863-8355 Area 4 John Morris jmi@nnex.net Office: 715-356-2121 Home: 715-356-2229 Cell: 715-892-0152 Area 5 Roy Valitchka rvalitchka@new.rr.com Home: 920-733-0568 Cell: 920-427-3973 Area 6 Richard Edward Jansing III rickjansing@att.net Home: 715-344-2118 Area 7 Dianne Koeppler koeppler@navigatorpg.com Home: 920-497-1138 Area 8 Mary Jo Berner mjberner@nnex.net Home: 715-479-5475 Cell: 715-891-1934 Area 9 Larry Romuald lromuald@crinet.com Office: 715-526-7502 Home: 715-526-9355 Area 10 Roger Utnehmer utnehmer@doorcountydailynews.com Office: 920-746-9430 Home: 920-743-3538 Cell: 920-495-9235 We welcome our GSE visitors from Japan, who are in our district during April! Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/ group.php?gid=66451560968 Our Facebook page for District 6220 is a great place to share ideas and keep in touch with fellow members! See you there!

Club Antigo 16 17 1 1 4 64.7 9 Appleton 203 203 0 3 5 62.47 12 Appleton Breakfast 18 17-1 0 4 58.82 16 Appleton West 57 57 0 0 4 66.3 6 Calumet-Laurium-Keweenaw 28 29 1 1 5 54 21 Clintonville 21 25 4 0 4 68 5 De Pere 36 34-2 0 4 48.7 27 Eagle River 44 45 1 0 4 51.67 23 Escanaba 32 34 2-1 5 71.2 4 Greater Portage County (Stevens Point) 24 27 3 1 4 63.8 10 Green Bay 90 90 0 2 4 63.04 11 Green Bay West 30 30 (Feb) 0 n/a 0 0 37 Hancock 30 30 0 1 4 50 24 Houghton 80 77 (Feb) -3 n/a 0 0 35 Iron Mountain-Kingsford 48 48 0-2 5 40.57 32 Ironwood,MI-Hurley,WI 41 37-4 -1 5 47 29 Ishpeming 30 30 0 0 5 49 26 Kaukauna 24 24 0 0 5 50 25 Kewaunee 31 28 (Feb) -3 n/a n/a n/a n/a Lakeland (Minocqua) 53 52-1 -4 4 55.66 20 Manistique 22 20-2 0 4 58.75 18 Marinette 20 24 4 0 4 52 22 Marion 10 10 0 0 3 40 33 Marquette Breakfast 45 45 0-1 4 41.26 31 Marquette Rotary Club 115 107-8 0 4 60.96 14 Marquette West 51 50 (Feb) -1 n/a 0 0 41 Menominee 49 48-1 0 5 48.33 28 Merrill 50 51 1 0 5 42.35 30 Minocqua/Lakeland Area Breakfast 18 19 1 0 4 65.79 7 Munising 14 14 0 0 5 71.43 3 New London 18 17-1 0 4 73.33 2 Ontonagon-White Pine 10 10 (Feb) 0 n/a 0 0 36 Packerland Sunrise 0 15 (Feb) 15 n/a 0 0 42 Rhinelander 71 71 0 0 4 58.8 17 Shawano 74 73-1 0 0 40 34 Stevens Point 53 53 (Feb) 0 n/a 0 0 38 Sturgeon Bay 115 117 (Feb) 2 n/a 0 0 39 Sturgeon Bay Breakfast 29 30 1-1 5 75.33 1 Wakefield-Bessemer 25 21-4 0 5 56 19 Waupaca Breakfast 61 68 7 1 4 62.3 13 Wausau 89 87-2 0 4 65.24 8 Wausau Early Birds 45 42-3 0 5 59.51 15 Totals, Net Gain, Avg Attendance: 34 of 42 clubs reporting Membership & Attendance for March 2011 Clubs in District 6220 Members 6/30/10 Members Current YTD-Chg Change From Last Mo. Meetings Held Average Attend% 1920 1926 6-380 4.24 56.95% ATT% Rank