Join us for tasty BREAKFAST treats, POSITIVE energy and HEARTS of service! Club business starts promptly at 7:30 am, with pledges, announcements, Fine Sheriff duties and HAPPY DOLLARS. A weekly talk ENRICHING our lives takes us to 8:30am.
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We no longer are meeting via ZOOM so you must come in person. Or have someone do a Facebook Live meeting for you.
If nobody selected Ace of Hearts to win the 50/50, the pot will be close to $500 this week! About 21 cards are left. Bring your money; exact change is appreciated! $5 for three tickets or $2 each.
THIS WEEK'S MEETING...
Straight from Japan Kahnon "Kate" Matsuzaki. You can pronounce her given name as KAH-known. She will give us her perspective of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program.
NEXT MONTH...
The two or three non-profit beneficiaries of Midnight in the Tropics 2023 will be voted upon by the membership on October 7th . THIS IS ONE MEETING YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS! Tim Williams as President of the LSRC Foundation will be releasing the list of potential beneficiaries beginning the week of October 2nd.
Members of the Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club were treated with a very special guest at their meeting last Friday morning. Rotary District 6380 Governor, Bala Murthy, shared his four strategic areas of focus for the District this year: health, wellness & happiness; the environment; youth leadership & development; and peace. His message to all of us, "Experience the joy of service and positive energy in everything we do!"
Rhonda Callahan from The Torch and Torch 180 has sent some information regarding their FUN event coming up NEXT WEEK on October 1st!
The Torch is a previous MITT beneficiary and they are running on cylinders! This amazing duo organization is making a difference in the lives of the participants and the community.
Please see the following sites as well as the descriptive attachment Rhonda's shared.
Come celebrate 25 years of Reaching Higher and 25 years of helping kids be the best they can be! I know this year's gala is going to be even more fun and more special than our normal yearly event, and I sure hope to see some of my LSRC friends there for this special evening. Mark your calendars for the evening of Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Westin Book Cadillac building in Downtown Detroit.
THANK YOU for supporting Reaching Higher, the most effective program of its kind.
VINA DENTAL CLINIC TAILGATE PARTY
At the Tailgate, you can expect an expansive silent auction full of sports tickets and memorabilia, fun trips and experiences, U of M and MSU decorations, fan gear, golf packages, dollar-for-dollar gift cards and more!
There's a buffet dinner of delicious tailgate food, a cash bar, various games and raffles and tons of fun things to do during the event. The party starts at Crystal Gardens at 5:30 pm, don't miss out! This year’s team captains are Bob Cernak for the Wolverines and George Moses for the Spartans. Bob was a tight end at the University of Michigan in the 80s and led the Wolverines to victory in the Tailgate last year. George is a Michigan State University alumnus and publisher ofThe Marketeer. He was the winning captain of the virtual Tailgate party in 2020.
Meet with your fellow Rotarians and their family and friends in Downtown Brighton at Jameson's. Park out back, or along Grand River, if you get lucky.
Invite your extended Rotary Family [aka spouses], friends or co-workers. Or a member you haven't seen lately! This is one of the things that makes LSRC so special! SO, EACH ONE BRING ONE.
SEARCHING FOR A NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LCCC
EctoHR, Inc., is helping Livingston County Catholic Charities in the search for an Executive Director position. This is Mark Robinson's (current LCSR member) position and he will be retiring next year. Heather Aeschliman, frequently a visitor to LSRC but officially a Howell Rotary member is sitting on the search committee.
The Executive Director provides the overall leadership and management of the mission of LCCC. Under the direction of the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for providing leadership through budget management, overseeing, and developing service programs, relationship building through community outreach and advocating for LCCC’s programs. The Executive Director is actively engaged in the community serving as the face of LCCC, participates as a member on all committees of the Board of Directors and actively facilitates a Board/Co-worker partnership to accomplish the goals and fulfill the organization's mission
Alzheimer’s isn’t stopping and neither are Rotarians. By participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s our two Rotary Clubs raid $2,745 on a goal of $2,000 on Saturday Sept. 24. Doing the math, Rotary members were responsible for raising about 10% of the total! This walk raises awareness and money to advance the fight against this disease — funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association o provide 24/7 care and support while accelerating critical research.
Families facing Alzheimer’s and all other dementia need us now more than ever — and with your help, we can be there for them.. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s disease.
Heather
REACHING HIGHER MENTORS NEEDED
If you are willing and able to mentor, please contact lead instructor Marisol McCormick.
The Tour de Livingston ride provides an opportunity for our bicyclists to enjoy outstanding fall colors during the peak color season in southeast Michigan. All proceeds from this event help to: bridge the gap for local hardworking families struggling to meet their most basic needs; prepare every child to be ready for success; and build a healthy community for all residents via the Livingston County United Way Basic Needs Programs.
Since its start in 2008, the Tour de Livingston has raised more than $485,000 to address the community’s most critical needs! The Tour de Livingston is organized and run by the Howell Rotary Club, which was established in 1924. Discover more info at: www.howellrotary.org. Routes are being developed. Again this year we will be starting from Howell High School Freshman Campus Cafeteria area 411 N Highlander Way Howell, MI 48843. Look for the signs. We will have a wonderful breakfast when you arrive for registration.
Can't ride? Volunteer! The Howell Rotary is primarily looking for additional volunteers to assist at aid stations.
Greeters should arrive BY 7:15 AM and assist members to set up, hand out name badges, welcome guests and identify visiting Rotarians. Smile! Make EVERYONE feel welcome. Introduce them to other members.
GREETERS -OCTOBER 7, 2022
JERRY BEAMER
ROBERT JOHNSTON
GREETERS -OCTOBER 14, 2022
STEVE LIVINGWAY
JANET BURNS
GREETERS -OCTOBER 21, 2022
LINDA CAREY
DIANNE McCORMICK
GREETERS -OCTOBER 28, 2022
NIKKI MOOR
ANDREA CIESLUK
GREETERS -NOVEMBER 4, 2022
CONNIE CONKLIN
MIKE MURPHY
GREETERS -NOVEMBER 11, 2022
PENNY MURPHY
BILL COOK
GREETERS -NOVEMBER 18, 2022
PATRICIA COURNEY
JENNIFER NASH
GREETERS -NOVEMBER 25, 2022
(no meeting HAPPY THANKSGIVING!)
If you are unable to fulfill your bi-annual responsibility as an OFFICIAL WEEKLY READER when assigned, please let me know via email with "Rotary" in the subject line at least a week in advance. I suggest calling one of the new members and ask. The week of our meeting, you are responsible for arranging your own replacement! MLenninger@gmail.com
You can enjoy a meal with local Rotarians every day of the week:
Monday - Lunch - Howellat Howell Board of Education Room at the Administration Building (on Highlander Way)
Tuesday - Lunch - Brightonat 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, at Milford United Methodist Church. Bring your own lunch.
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.