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The Spoke Newsletter

Author: Jefferson Rotary Created: Friday, January 01, 2010
The Spoke

 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Visiting Rotarians: Charles Bardenwarper from Fort Atkinson Rotary Club who also is celebrating 40 years of perfect attendance in Rotary.

Happy Bucks
Dr. Meyers for their trip to Idaho.
Tom Moore for the Brothers Classic Golf outing.
David Olsen for their trip to Washington DC to pick up Ryan.
Steve Lewis for the Concert in the Park tonight.
Steve Lehmann referencing the speakers torn pants last week.
Ray Krek whose clerk Philip Myers is now an associate and works long hours.
Michael Swartz for students last day of school today. Also for working with the architects for the school which is going well.
Charles Bardenwarper if it hadn’t been for the Jefferson Club sponsoring the Fort club in 1937 they wouldn’t have a club.

Fines:
For does his/her duty typo.
One person at each table regarding tear in speakers pants.

Reminder:
President Swartz hoped that everyone would support the golf course once they are opened. He also handed out 10 tickets/rules for the cow chip challenge. We need to sell tickets
Steve Lewis handed out sheets to take to solicit donations for the Brat & Burger. Raffle tickets will be here soon.
Get your reservations in for the Annual Banquet ASAP to Mike Swartz.
President Swartz then stated our club is facing a challenge as members –Gary Thompson and Jackie Myers have requested leave of absences. Dr. Volk resigned affectively immediately. He stated how worried he has been the last few months, wondering if it was him or the times. Dr. Meyers suggested an exit interview to see if that could give us some input. President Swartz stated he had called each of the above and spoke with them. We will need a new secretary to fill Dr. Volk spot.
Get your reservations for the Banquet in asap to President Swartz.

Rotary Programs:
June 16- Tom Moore will preside over the meeting and Chris Stelzer will give his classification speech.
June 23rd – NO MEETING
June 24th-Rotary Banquet
June 29th- Visioning Session
June 30th- NO MEETING


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK-The highest reward for man’s toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it. John Ruskin
Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test

 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Visitors: Pepeye is a AFS student staying the Jim & Barb van Lieshout.
Christine Gutzmer also was a guest.

Happy Bucks
Janet Werner for the great time welcoming the three couples from Turkey last evening, she thanked the host families-Sandee & Josh Macht- Sibel and Ismail, Steve Lewis & Joann Miller-Burcyn & Tansel, Del & Patti Chmielewski-Zeki and Guler. Sibel gave Janet a pair of hand made earrings as a keepsake and something to always remember her by. It is so amazing the events/people we experience by being Rotarians and the new friends we meet along the way. Sibel will be President of her club for the 2010-2011 year-so we had something in common.

Sandee Macht for the great time they had entertaining the Turkish couples and the cook out at Steve & Joann’s. Also that this would be Sandee’s last meeting in Jefferson as next week she will traveling to Briggs headquarters in the Milwaukee area.

Fines: Tom Moore assessed fines to the following:
Jim van Lieshout for wearing shorts to the meeting.
Janet Werner because she used the word “dainty” in explaining about the earrings she received.
Sandee Macht because it is her last meeting here.

Announcements:
Unity Day at JHS is today and it will go on rain or shine. Everyone is welcome.
Cow Chip Challenge is Sunday July 11 at the fair. Tickets will be available shortly. Rotarians will be asked to help sell prior to the event.

Reminder: Get your reservations in for the Annual Banquet ASAP to Mike Swartz.

Rotary Programs:
June 9-
June 16- Tom Moore will preside over the meeting and Chris Stelzer will give his classification speech.
June 23rd – NO MEETING
June 24th-Rotary Banquet
June 29th- Visioning Session
June 30th- NO MEETING


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK-Great men have not been concerned with fame. The joy of achievement that comes from finding something new in the universe is by far their greatest joy. William P. King

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test
 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians: Adham Aly (Egypt), Martina Brachetta (Italy), Jordan Halkoski , Carina Soerensen (Denmark), Sally Whitmore all shared what they learned about our club and how much our club does for the community. They all thanked the club for inviting them.

Happy Bucks
Sandee Macht for the great District Conference and that we will be having our RI President Ray Klinginsmith and President Elect speaking at our 6250 District Conference on May 6-7, 2011 in Madison. Ray Klinginsmith will be in Madison on October 22 also.
Shirley Dempsey for her pond that is gone but she still has a fountain that she can turn on when she wants. Hope I got that right.

President Swartz spoke about what a great honor it is that Jefferson received the School of Character Award, one of two districts selected to be interviewed in April amongst 20 in the nation. Also Unity Day at school will be next Wednesday 3:30 to 6pm.

Fines: Tom Moore fined everyone who didn’t show up at the Fun Family Float.
David Olsen for being late.

Board of Directors meet today.
Fun Family Float profits will be approximately $850.
Cruise Night group asked for a donation- no funds available at this time.
Cow Chip contest tickets will be ready soon, finalized some details.
Vacation raffle tickets will also be ready soon, we have six items on the ticket. If anyone has anything to add, get it to Michael Swartz asap.
Brat & Burger-Steve and Colleen offered to chair the event this year. This event will be here sooner than we think.
We accepted with reluctance a leave of absence from Gary Thompson for up to one year.

Janet Werner stated our club was presented with a plaque at the District Conference commemorating our 75 years of being a club. It was a surprise and quite an honor to be able to bring this home for our club.

President Swartz stated that Unity Day might be cancelled today due to the inclement weather which is predicted for later in the day. We’ll receive an email.

REMINDER GET YOUR NOMINATIONS IN FOR SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD-Non Rotarian and OUTSTANDING
VOCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD TO Shirley Dempsey asap. We need to get the plaques ordered asap.

Rotary Programs:
June 2 Mr. Thorne
June 9-
June 16- Tom Moore will preside over the meeting and Chris Stelzer will give his classification speech.
June 23rd – NO MEETING
June 24th-Rotary Banquet
June 29th- Visioning Session
June 30th- NO MEETING


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK-The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example. Benjamin Disraeli

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test
 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians: Adham Aly (Egypt) introduced by Pastor Nancy Carmichael, Martina Brachetta (Italy) was introduced by Jim van Lieshout, Jordan Halkoski introduced by Colleen Locke, Carina Soerensen (Denmark) introduced by Dr. Freiberger, Sally Whitmore introduced by Del Olson.

Guests of Rotarians were:
Gerry Arnholdt from Watertown Rotary Club guest of Paul Novitzke.

Happy Bucks
Steve Lewis for the volunteers on Saturday at the Family Fun Float. Steve also had a $1 for Tom Moore who is in the Dominion Republic with his wife and no children.
Dr. Freiberger who has had three funerals recently and how it brought the family altogether so his was for the family.
Gary Myers for their son Philip graduating from law school.
Sandee Macht who will be attending the Rotary District Conference this weekend.
Pastor Nancy Carmichael during the Sunday service accepted a proposal of marriage and will be married in July. And that she and Colleen didn’t dunk in the river on Saturday.
Ray Krek for his son who graduated on Saturday and who will be attending Rotary in St. John on Wednesday.
David Olsen who attended a signing of a law in Madison giving funeral homes an additional $1,000.
Del Chmielewski for the Turkish exchange that will be taking place here May 31.

President Swartz spoke about what a great honor it is that Jefferson received the School of Character Award, one of two districts selected to be interviewed in April amongst 20 in the nation. Also Unity Day at school will be next Wednesday 3:30 to 6pm.

Sandee Macht introduced the RYLA students who shared some of their experiences at the camp they recently attended.

Janet Werner asked for commitment for the visioning session on June 29th.

Dates to remember:
June 24th-Rotary Banquet
June 29th-Visioning Session

Rotary Programs:
May 26 Business Meeting
June 2 Mr. Thorne
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK-The most considerable difference I note among men is not in their readiness to fall into error, but in their readiness to acknowledge these inevitable lapses. Thomas Henry Huxley

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test

 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians: Martina Brachetta (Italy), Jordan Halkoski, Carina Soerensen (Denmark), Sally Whitmore.

Guests of Rotarians were:
Gretchen Geist-wife of Dr. Brad Meyers
Thank you to Pam Chickering-Wilson for her coverage of our events in the Daily Jefferson County Union.

President Swartz welcomed all the Top 10% of the Senior Class and their parents along with principals of each school.
They were all introduced along with their parents and presented a certificate following our quest speaker.
Tara Bauer, Hannah Erdman, Alexander Findlay, Brian Findlay, Michael Janz, Veronica Kubicek, Jacob McDonald, Stacy Miller, Taylor Moehling, Jenna Nowicki, Jenifer Prophett, Vincent Racanelli, Molly Spitzer, Jacqueline Splittgerber, Michael Stellmacher, Tyler Tomczak.

Dr. Meyers in introducing Mr. Jim Haraughty, Team MS, read off a long list of career opportunities. Jim tried a lot of different things before he had to find something more permanent and stable upon finding out that he Multiple Sclerosis-which affects the central nervous system. Jim organized Team MS to spread more awareness about the disease. He works at Trek which allows him to work at home some of the time. He encouraged the students to try out different opportunities as they come along.

Dates to remember:
June 24th-Rotary Banquet
June 29th-Visioning Session

Rotary Programs:
May 19 RYLA
May 26 Business Meeting
June 2 Mr. Thorne
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK-The ambitious climbs high and perilous stairs and never cares how to come down; the desire of rising hath swallowed up his fear of a fall. Thomas Adams

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test
 

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President Mike Swartz led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians for May were introduced: Adham Aly (Egypt), Martina Brachetta (Italy), Jordan Halkoski, Carina Soerensen (Denmark), Sally Whitmore.

Guests of Rotarians were:
Gretchen Geist-wife of Dr. Brad Meyers
Diane Everson-Visiting Rotarian from Edgerton
Wendy Uhl-wife of Dr. Uhl.
Craig Stoner-guest of Pastor Nancy.
Bon Ton was also thanked for serving us great meals each week.
Thank you to Pam Chickering-Wilson for her coverage of our events in the Daily Jefferson County Union.

President Swartz welcomed all the Top 10% Eight Grade Students and their parents along with principals of each school.
They were all introduced and presented a certificate following our quest speaker.
St. John the Baptist: Margarete Kates, Emma Tackman.
St. John’s Lutheran School: Tanner Johnson
St. Peter’s Lutheran School: Frank Coleman, Michaela Pagel.
Jefferson Middle School: Mitchel Becht, Andrew Brahier, Anna Cummings, Cheryl Dorn, Alissa Gehrmann, Brittany Kutka, Brennan Linse, Marissa Miller, Brianna Nelson, Lindsey Ohl, Michelle Posorske, Megan Shuda, Benjamin Thompson, Christine Thompson, Austin Tucker.

Dr. Meyers introduced Dr. Todd Goldbeck of Xcel Therapy who referenced several stories which were personal experiences during his life with individuals which really impacted the how, what and where of his years in high school and college and helped to do everything he wanted to do. Dr. Goldbeck stated you can do anything you want, but Dr. Goldbeck emphasized to the group that should “do everything to accomplish the goals they want to set in their life.”

Rotary Clean up is today @ 4:30pm
Shirley has nomination papers for our awards for the banquet.

Rotary Programs:
May 12 Top 10% Luncheon-High School
May 19 RYLA
May 26 Business Meeting
June 2 Mr. Thorne
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK- The conditions of conquest are always easy. We have but to toil awhile, endure awhile, believe always, and never turn back. Marcus Annaeus Seneca

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test

 

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President Swartz led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians for April: Jacqueline Splittgerber Jessica Splittgerber, Michael Stellmacher, Tyler Tomczak.
They all enjoyed their time with our club and learned more about what we do and how much we give back to the community. All are going to college.

Happy Bucks:
Janet Werner- 100 households participating in the city wide rummage sale on Saturday.
Sandee Macht- attended “Grease” on Friday and then went to Pastor Nancy’s party.

Fines:
None today

Business Meeting:
Vacation raffle with $1,000 cash for air fare. We need 4-6 more prizes to add on the ticket. If you have something you can donate please call President Swartz asap so we can get the ticket printed. Drawing will be held on Labor Day weekend. Tickets will be $20, 3/$50, 7/$100.
Cow Chip Challenge was presented and will be done at the Jeff. Cty Fair, tent provided by fair park. Challenge will be done on Sunday afternoon, tickets sold all week. Prizes: $1,000, $500, $250 and some extra items.
Multi-District PETS training are being planned for 2011-2012 Club Presidents.
Rotary Club banquet will be held on June 24th at Comfort Suites. Past presidents will be invited.
Club vision facilitation services are offered from the District to any club to look at your planning for the next five years which is very worth while to do. Dates will be emailed out as soon as I receive them.
Rotary Park clean up will be May 5th 4:30pm, we will go over to Vinnie’s after for burgers & ?
Please arrive early next week for the Top 10% luncheon so we can great our guests.
Fun Family Float is going well, reservations are coming in.

Rotary Programs:
May 5 Top 10% Luncheon-Middle School
May 12 Top 10% Luncheon-High School
May 19 OPEN
May 26 Business Meeting
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK- The conditions of conquest are always easy. We have but to toil awhile, endure awhile, believe always, and never turn back. Marcus Annaeus Seneca

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test

 

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President Elect Janet Werner led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians for April: Jacqueline Splittgerber Jessica Splittgerber, Michael Stellmacher, Tyler Tomczak.

Guest of Michael Blau was Drew Hansen

We were entertained by the cast from the Jefferson High School performance of “Grease” which will be held this weekend. Two groups performed and if you want to see the rest you’ll have to attend one of the performances starting Thursday evening. Very entertaining.

Happy Bucks:
Sandee Macht heard a brain “wave” on public radio and she was pleased.
Jackie Myers & Gary returned from Las Vegas where they attended a wedding and celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary.
Paul Novitzke who vacation last week in Mexico for 6 days.
David Olsen who spent some time in Florida and Ryan will be home for the weekend.
Steve Lehmann- Steve Lewis & Pam Chickering-Wilson’s article on the Fun Family Float article in the newspaper last week which was excellent.
Steve Lewis is really excited about the calls and people who are signing up for the event on May 15th. Also will need another boat to cruise the river and keep the waters calm for the event.

Fines:
Dell Olson thought President Mike Swartz should be fined because he didn’t bring the National people from Character Ed to Rotary last week. He gave some lingo about not having any money!!!! Dell did state that he could get by without paying with a report on how he felt the two days of interviewing and visiting our school district went.

Rotary Programs:
April 28 Business Meeting
May 5 Top 10% Luncheon-Middle School
May 12 Top 10% Luncheon-High School
May 19 OPEN
May 26 Business Meeting
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK- Those who attain any excellence commonly spend life in one pursuit; for excellence is not often granted upon easier terms. Samuel Johnson

Adjourned by reciting the Four Way Test

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All Rotarians Check our website www.jeffersonwirotary.com,

MAKE-UPS: To get credit for make-ups you need to turn in your slip from the club you visited to Dr. Volk. You can also do make-ups on line at www.rotary.org, click on Club-District Support, click on Club Resources, and click on Meeting-make-up; follow the prompts to fill out the form which you need to turn in to Dr. Volk. Make ups need to be done according to the rules set up by RI. You can also do make ups at Fort Atkinson 12:10 p.m. Monday’s at Jansen Banquet Hall, Lake Mills 12:15 p.m. Tuesdays at Pine Knoll Supper Club, Watertown 12:10 Mondays at Watertown Country Club, Sun Prairie 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Colonial Club.

FOUR WAY TEST
IS IT THE TRUTH?
IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
WILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL AND BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
IS IT BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?

The banquet committee met after our meeting, there are a few people on our list that we are not sure what their addresses are, if you know any of these past presidents where abouts please email them to Mike Swartz asap:
Jim Simdon
Rich Luchsinger
Ted Kozlowski
Holly DeMotts
Robert Martin
 

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President Elect Janet Werner led us in the pledge.

Student Rotarians for April: Jacqueline Splittgerber introduced by Toby Tully Jr., Jessica Splittgerber introduced by Tom Moore, Michael Stellmacher introduced by Steve Lewis, Tyler Tomczak introduced by Chris Nash.

Happy Bucks:
Pastor Nancy for her party on April 23 for her painting her living room.
Chris Nash for his daughter’s recognition at school, and his other daughter attending Bucks game and being selected to sit down by the team.
Steve Lewis for Family Fun Float which will be in the paper tonight.
Dr. Volk for the referendum that passed last week.
Ray Krek standing up for Jacqueline and happy his daughter’s tuition is paid.
Jim van Lieshout for Ray Krek helping with taking down four trees this past weekend.

Fines:
Steve Lewis fined for being over dressed.
Jim van Lieshout for his over the top comments.
Pastor Nancy for her phone ringing, however it wasn’t her phone, and no one would say who’s phone it was so he fined Pastor Nancy, Shirley, and Colleen.
Ray Krek for his shoes.
Steve Lewis gave an update on the Fun Family Float. We will have a waiver form of insurance for the event.

Announcements:
President Swartz was host today & Thursday to representatives from the Character Education National Headquarters for the Jefferson School District being selected as one of 20 finalists in the country.
President Elect Werner asked for someone to take over writing the Spoke and also to do PR for the club as of July 1st. Please get back to Werner if you are willing to take this on.

Program:
Jim van Lieshout spoke on Every Rotarian Every Year program for the Rotary Foundation, handouts were also given out. Get signed up, this is easy to do.

Rotary Programs:
April 21 “Grease” Eagle Theatre
April 28 Business Meeting
May 5 Top 10% Luncheon-Middle School
May 12 Top 10% Luncheon-High School
May 19 OPEN
May 26 Business Meeting
Open dates for speakers-call President Swartz if you can fill a slot.


QUOTE FOR THE WEEK- Those who attain any excellence commonly spend life in one pursuit; for excellence is not often granted upon easier terms. Samuel Johnson

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Rotary Mottos : "Service Above Self", "He profits most who serves best"