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Presidents Message 2-5-2021
Please click on the link above "Having Trouble Viewing this eMail" to read the WHOLE bulletin.
 
GREETINGS FROM PATTIE COURTNEY, OUR LSRC Prez
(Helloooooo all!)
 
      Just 38 days (and counting) 'til Spring!  But then again it's Michigan, so ya know...  
Anyway, I hope you're managing February well.  Brrrr.
 
  I'm looking forward to seeing your smiling faces this Friday. We will have the honor of hearing from infectious disease specialist, Dr. Varsha Moudgal of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital along with our own Dianne McCormick, Director of Livingston County Health.  Together they will bring us important information on the recent CoViD-19 vaccine developments.  Anyone is welcome to join us.  Invite friends and family and let's get informed. 
 
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT !!!  Don't miss it.  That's all I'm saying.  😏  Catch you on Friday!
 
Pattie Courtney
Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club 
President 2020-21 
 
Pattie Courtney is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Pattie Courtney's Zoom Meeting Time: Feb 12, 2021 07:15 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting, click:
Meeting ID: 878 5081 3053      Passcode: 471678
 
 Dr. Varsha Moudgal, Epidemiologist, St. Joe's Health & IHA
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ROTARY open Opportunities ZOOM Feb 12, 2021
 
Log into our ZOOM! meeting this Friday 
and EVERY Friday at 7:15 am until we meet again in person.
Meeting ID: 878 5081 3053      Passcode: 471678
 
This week please welcome our guest ZOOM speaker 
 
 
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ROTARIANS in ACTION 
Please send ME photos and stories about Rotarians no later than Tuesday noon! 
Put send me "Rotary News" by clicking on the link to the left.. Identify everyone in the photos.
Also, please send me any write-ups, blurbs, article ideas, minutes of meetings, etc.
    --jml (810) 986-9320 text/cell
 
 
COMMUNITY SEMINAR ON CoViD-19 VACCINATIONS IS TUES 2/16/21 at NOON
Join St. Joe's Mercy Livingston Hospital to help educate the public with a panel discussion on the status of vaccinations in Livingston County.
 
"We know you have questions and we want to keep you informed. We've put together a list of frequently asked questions and answers below."
  • Dr. Varsha Moudgal, St. Joe's Livingston Associate Chief Medical Officer and Infectious Diseases Specialist wrote an article for the Livingston Daily. She shares details on the COVID-19 vaccine and the hope it brings to our community. Check out the article: https://bit.ly/36bcHBc
  • Interested in learning more about COVID-19 vaccines? Join us for the Livingston County Chamber Alliance COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar on February 16 at 12pm. Dr. Moudgal will share the latest on COVID-19 in Livingston County. Register for the webinarhttp://bit.ly/2NCtDtN
"We are collaborating among our hospitals, physician offices and local health departments to vaccinate people as soon as possible. All CoViD-19 vaccine supplies are provided by the federal government with allocation to each state, which is still very limited. We ask for your patience as vaccinating our patients and community will take time."
 
ROTARY CHALLENGE BLOOD DRIVE IS 3/31/2021
There is another blood collection service operating in Michigan... Michigan Blood, now known as Versiti. They provide an improved experience for blood donors, we we're going to try them out. You may donate whole blood until February 3rd to be eligible for this Livingston Rotary Club Blood Drive Challenge. We don't need as many volunteers as before, so I will be asking help from all local Rotary Clubs. Thank you Howell Rotary for being the first to volunteer!
 
WHEN:    Wednesday, March 31, 2021
TIME:        11 am - 5 pm
GOAL:       At least 45 units of blood
 
ROTARACT CLUB DONATES $500+ TO HUMANE SOCIETY
Pictured below are Karli Sorauf and Jamie Nicholson as they presented a check to the Livingston County Chapter of Michigan Humane Howell. That's the new name for the facility on Dorr Road, taking care of our animal friends. Congrats Karli for the warm hot chocolate fund-raiser and photo booth in Downtown Howell over the holidays.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WORK SKILLS CORP VIRTUAL HOUSE WARMING
Their new group home will be finished in March to provide a safe and comfortable place for individuals with intellectual disabilities or autism
Many are currently living more than an hour away from friends, family and other support networks.
 
So much is needed to prepare the house to make it a home... 6,700 square feet...six private bedrooms with an attached bathroom, a community kitchen, and two family rooms.
Help us make this house a home!
 
What do they need? Everything! Dishes, silverware, glasses, pots & pans, small appliances, linens for kitchen, bed & bath, rugs, shower curtains, therapeutic/sensory recreational items... how about a bbq gas grill? Take a look at their Wish List on Amazon and select a gift:
 
See WSkills.com for more information.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Getting to Know You -- Robert A. Haslick, Esquire
 
Meet Roger A. Haslick, a long-standing member of our club.
 

Response to J. Michael Lenninger, 5/20/20 

Before I begin, Michael, you should know that I had prepared a response to your request for information in MAY. It was ready for you with the exception that I wanted to add the exact date the Rotary Club of Canton was chartered, as I have been a Rotarian since that date, May 16, 1977. However, I got busy before getting the date and completing my response. So, now it is December 15, so you have to read this in the context that it is now, seven months later than your request. So, here we go... [Worry not, Roger. Good stories are timeless.]

Beginnings: Born December 20, 1946 in lonia, Michigan - a small farm town about midway between Lansing and Grand Rapids.  

What is your profession: I am an attorney, practicing in Plymouth. I am not a trial attorney which means that I practice law that you would find a lawyer providing from his or her office - Real Estate, Estate Planning, Business and Corporate law, etc. 

At right, Roger was the Member Spotlight on March 6, 2020 and was asked what he did best. "Take naps," was his reply, as we all laughed. "Well, I am retired," he said.

Where did you go to school: I attended St John's Lutheran School until I moved to lonia High School (home of the BULLDOGS). After graduating, I moved on to college at MSU where I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration/Pre-Law. I graduated, with honors, in June 1969. After spending a training year in the US Army, I began Law School at the University of Michigan law in Ann Arbor until December, 1972 when I was awarded a Juris Doctorate Degree in Law.  [May we call you Dr. Haslick, I presume?]

Why you joined Rotary: My Grandfather was a Lansing Rotarian, I believe. I was the oldest grandchild and grew up listening to stories about being an entrepreneur and a Rotarian and often attended Rotary functions with Grandpa. The fact that Rotarians were also business folks who were there to serve others was important to me because I intended to be in a service profession. Additionally, Grandpa was a world traveler, often attending Rotary International Conventions and I also wanted to travel the world 

I have been Club President twice, an assistant Governor and Club Secretary. I was the Canton Club's first Sargent-at-Arms (aka The Fine Sheriff and Happy Dollar Collector). 

How I am doing during the COVID-19 Quarantine: I was in my office on the day the Governor shut everything down, the first time. I was home about three days when I told my wife that, because I own the office building in Plymouth, I need to know the day some kid throws a rock through a window not three months from that day. I went back to work the next day and have been there ever since. I am well and handling the pandemic. 

Personal Life: I am married to Maurene for 36 years and have three sons - Zach (35, a pilot), Tim (33 a computer graphics specialist) and Kyle (31), a teacher in the international school system, currently, in Greece. Kyle is married to Ting and the father of grandchild #1, Chloe). I had 1 sister -Marge, 15 months younger than me, married to Jim, in Australia, until her death in 2012; and one1 brother, Lee, married to Marcia and living in Grand Haven.

Pets: Two dogs - Lupin and Zero, Siberian Huskies and one handsome cat - Boots. 

Super-talents/hidden super powers: None, just soldiering on. [Spoken like a true veteran. Ten-Hut!]

Favorite Book(s): Anything by James Patterson - mysteries and detective stories with short chapters and twisty, turning plots.

One thing most people don't know about me:  Apparently I am an Asian-American (according to Google) even though all of my grandparents were of European ancestry.  
 
Favorite Quotation:  "None"
Best Advice: "Always do the best you can."
A Do Over:  I would not be a lawyer -- too much stress!  [But you're one of the most laid-back guys we know, Roger.]
Greatest fear:  Experiencing no hope for the future.
If I had a million dollars:  I would provide homes, food and rest for every retired, hard-working animal I could find. 
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
James Watters
January 3
 
Eric Galbraith
January 5
 
Julie Beamer
January 5
 
Dan Bain
January 8
 
Jerry Beamer
January 8
 
George Moses
January 20
 
Spouse Birthdays
Julie Beamer
January 5
 
Jerry Beamer
January 8
 
Bill Harvey
January 15
 
Join Date
Kelly Schram
January 3, 2020
1 year
 
John Scotta
January 10, 2019
2 years
 
Sam Larioza
January 10, 2012
9 years
 
Thomas Archer
January 13, 2006
15 years
 
Timothy Williams
January 13, 2006
15 years
 
Anne Rennie
January 22, 2020
1 year
 
Where to Make Up a Rotary Meeting in our Area

You can enjoy a meal with local Rotarians every day of the week:

Monday - Lunch - Howell at Howell Board of Education Room at the Administration Building (on Highlander Way)

Tuesday - Lunch - Brighton at the Brighton Community Building (aka the Boy Scout Building)
 
Tuesday - Lunch - Lyon Area at Abbey Park at Mill River...off Milford Road, south of I-96, across from Coyote Golf Club 

Wednesday - Lunch - Fowlerville at First United Methodist Church on 2nd Street

Thursday - Breakfast - Hartland Rotary Club, at the Hartland Insurance Agency (Old US 23, just north of M 59).  

Thursday - Lunch - Novi at Suburban Collection Showcase
                - NOON - Milford Rotary Club, Bakers at Milford, 2925 S. Milford Road
 
Take the opportunity to see other clubs, meet other Rotarians and see how they do things. These count as "Make Up" meetings if you can't attend your regular weekly club meeting.