Weather will be mild... Temps of 64-68 degree, with winds SSW at about 5 mph, and only a 4% of raindrops.
Rules... if you have been fully vaccinated, the governor says you do NOT need to wear a face covering because technically with both doors open, we are considered an outside meeting. However, we still must maintain a six foot distance with people facing each other (or back-to-back) just to be safe. You can keep 1-2' between chairs.
Bring a chair.
Bring your favorite beverage
Bring bagels, donuts, fruit or snack bars to share if you wish.
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A MESSAGE FROM PATTIE COURTNEY
Greetings everybody!
I hope your week is coming along great. I'm thinking we'll be able to leave our blankets and coats at home this Friday. Sweet!!
Luanne Bibbee will be presenting Raeann Schulte with Elara Caring Hospice this week. Brianna will provide an overview of the Elora Caring Hospice and hospice care. Join us and welcome Raeann in person.
See you at the jailhouse garage! Bring a chair etc.! Pattie Courtney
Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club President 2020-21
NO ZOOM CALL THIS FRIDAY!
ELARA CARING HOSPICE
Elara Caring Hospice is dedicated to providing end-of-life compassionate care for individuals and their family. They proudly serve local communities in 16 states in the South, Northeast and Midwest with 225 locations and 35,000+ employees. There are 13 facilities in Michigan providing personal care, hospice and skilled home health services. In Brighton, Great Lakes Caring is now Elara Caring Hospice.
With headquarters in Dallas, Texas, they are one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care. Elara Caring brings together three award-winning organizations — Great Lakes Caring, National Home Health Care, and Jordan Health Services — into one transformational company.
"We have united under a new name and will be rolling out a new brand, but our commitment to delivery of the highest quality patient care remains the same. Our Mission: Right Care, Right Time, Right Place captures the essence of the new organization and defines our unity,” said G. Scott Herman, former Chief Executive Officer of Elara Caring ion July 2018. We provide the highest-quality comprehensive care continuum of personal care, skilled home health, hospice care and behavioral health."
Their intimate understanding of patients’ needs allows them to apply proprietary platforms to deliver proactive, customized care that improves quality of life and keeps patients in their homes.
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ROTARIANS SUPPORT R.I. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE
Saturday, May 8 was a beautiful day to enjoy West Bloomfield Woods Nature Preserve while helping to free it of invasive Garlic Mustard plants. Eight Rotarians, family members and three Interact members were on hand to assist reports Candie Hovarter (That's Candie pictured next to Dr. Jerry Hill from the West Bloomfield Rotary Club. WB Parks Staff provided background information about the preserve and the native plants while we worked.
ROTARIANS HELP PINCKNEY FAMILY
Yesterday, Habitat for Humanity provided a service project opportunity to help out a Pinckney community member in need. LSRC members lent a hand as did the Brighton Rotary and M-36. A more complete report with photos will be in next week's bulletin. We helped with...
- Porch repair and paint - Fence repair and possibly paint - Screen door replacement - Basement stair stringers replaced - Major yard clean up
TIME TO GO GOLFING on 6/11/21
The 18th annual Fowlerville Rotary Golf Outing will be held at Oak Lane Golf Course in Webberville, June 11, 2021.
Tell Jim Gilmore if you'll be attending and don't rule out showing up at the last minute to fill in for no-shows. Bring clubs, balls, and a check for $75 made out to the Fowlerville Rotary Club.
It is one of the more reasonably priced (at $75 per golfer) and one of the most enjoyable outings as we support our fellow Rotarians to the west says Jim Gilmore. It is a 4 person scramble format with prizes to the top Men's, Women's and Mixed Teams.
No, she's not replacing Gretchen Whitmer [you wish], but our own Brenda K. "Woo-Woo" Tipton as we welcome her as our Michigan Rotary Governor. Meet The Governor Picnic and Celebration. A fun opportunity to celebrate our incoming District 6380 Governor, Brenda K "WooWoo" Tipton, as she begins her year!
This family-oriented event from 3-10pm will offer all sorts of games, great food, friendship, fundraisers and more. We'll gather outside at a camp that borders the Brighton Recreational Area in Brighton, Michigan. Very casual attire is requested and come to have fun! Bring bug spray. More details plus directions to the site will follow.
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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, 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.