Page 1 of 8 Main Identity From: "Rotary Club of Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA" <mailservice@clubrunner.ca> To: <jdjoyce@wowway.com> Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 11:18 AM Subject: Rotary - OFFICIAL WEEKLY NEWSLETTER - May 7 2009 Service Above Self Rotary Club of Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA OFFICIAL WEEKLY NEWSLETTER for John Joyce Thursday, May 07, 2009 Club Web Site Hello John! This email has been generated just for you as a member of our club. Editor: Joyce Joyce If you have any comments or questions, email the editor. Future Speakers May 14 2009 Pres. Marty Brown "Club Assembly" Jun 4 2009 Mark Hackel "Sheriff - Macomb County" Upcoming Events Board Meeting May 21 2009 Board Meeting Jun 11 2009 Presidents Night Jun 18 2009 Annual Ray Filipchuk Memorial Golf Outing Jun 26 2009 News Thought for the Week EDITOR: Joyce Joyce STERLING SILVER www.sterlingheightsrotary.org May 7, 2009 Club 3005 District 6380 TODAY'S MEETING After opening the meeting by ringing our Rotary bell, President Marty Brown led the Pledge of Allegiance and Four- Way Test and Jay Ice gave the Invocation. We welcomed guests Jan Loch and Mostafa Taleghani to our meeting today.
Page 2 of 8 This ebulletin has been generated by ClubRunner club communication software. Visit clubrunner.ca for details. 2002-09 Doxess. All Rights Reserved. ClubRunner Sponsors Please visit our Sponsors. To place your ad click here. Club Site Sponsors Please visit our Club Website Sponsors. To place your ad click here. TODAY'S PROGRAM Today's program was a photographic presentation by John and Joyce Joyce on their recent trip to Antartica. After a few days in Santiago, Chile, they spent 17 days cruising through the Chilean Fjords, Patagonia, Strait of Magellan, Beagle Channel and over to Antartica where they made several landings. In addition to penguins of several types, they visited an abandoned whaling station, a Ukranian research station (where Joyce donated an item of clothing - in exchange for a glass of vodka) and yes, a swimming hole! They reported that the penguins are adorable, unafraid of people and they could smell the penguin colonies from their ship. They saw many glaciers and the icebergs were huge and beautiful. After the cruise portion of the trip, they visited Buenos Aires, Argentina and enjoyed warm weather and sightseeing which included Eva Peron's burial mausoleum and a boat trip on the delta where there are many lovely homes. They highly recommend the trip and reported that the temperatures during the Antarctic portion were generally between 28 and 34 degrees, F. Question: what kind of penguin is in the accompanying picture? Be the first to send your answer to Joyce and win a prize! NEXT MEETING At our next meeting on May 14 we will have our quarterly Club Assembly - an opportunity to become more informed about the activities and
Page 3 of 8 future plans of our Club. Be sure to come and participate. GOLF OUTING COMING Our Annual Ray Filipchuk Memorial Golf Outing will be held on Friday, June 26, 2009 at Sycamore Hills Golf Course, North Avenue at 21 1/2 Mile Rd. We will have a "Golf Ball Drop" raffle - 1000 numbered balls will be dropped and 5 winners will receive up to $500 each. Tickets will cost $5 apiece. Mike Saigh expects to distribute the tickets next week and suggests selling them in multiples. Start planning your sales strategies now so that this fundraiser will be a big success. Golfers, hole signs and advertisements for the programs are also needed and you can contact Chair Mike Saigh for more details. PRESIDENTS NIGHT Presidents Night for our Club will be held at Ike's Family Dining, 38550 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights, on the evening of Thursday, June 18, 2009. Save the date so you can be sure to attend this special 40th anniversary event of our Club. ROTARY EVENTS ELSEWHERE RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards), May 8-10, Ridgetown,
Page 4 of 8 Ontario. Merle Loch will be providing transportation to and from the chartered bus pick-up location in Southfield for the 4 students our Club is sponsoring. Rotary International Convention, June 21-24, 2009, Birmingham, England. To obtain more information and to register, go to the RI website, www.rotary.org then click on the box which says "2009 RI Convention in Birmingham" on the right of the page. Alternatively, you can go directly to the description of the Conference or the city of Birmingham by clicking on the advertising icons on either this newsletter or the club website. Club Website: be sure to check the Club Website regularly, www.sterlingheightsrotary.org for lots of information on what is happening in our Club. BITS & PIECES Advertisements will now be accepted for inclusion in the Sterling Silver, or the Sterling Heights Rotary Club website or both. Prices and format requirements are available on the Club website, www.sterlingheightsrotary.org or by contacting John Joyce or Rich Sparks. Our Club was well represented at the District Conference last weekend in Frankenmuth. Attending were Marty Brown, John and Joyce Joyce, Merle and Jan Loch, Jean O'Brien and Rich Sparks. The Lochs led the very moving Memorial Service and John and Jan lit the candle in memory of Skip Wilke. Jan led us in singing the song she wrote for the next District
Page 5 of 8 Conference (May 2010 at Dearborn Inn) - "On To Dearborn." Tammy Turgeon and Fred Gravelle represented our Club at the Utica Career Focus programs. Two students were selected for and awarded the two scholarships ($500 each) that our Club provides through the Sterling Heights Community Foundation. The Childrens Art Garden Dedication will be held from 2:00 to 3:00 PM on Saturday, May 9 at the Sterling Heights Library. Our Club contributed to this project. Keller-Wlliams Realty (Rich Sparks' employer) is holding a Mother's Day Flower Sale, beginning at 9 AM, on May 9-10 at 35427 Dodge Park Road, Sterling Heights. Proceeds will go to KW Cares, a charity of Keller-Williams. COMPUTER CORNER by John Joyce Club Member Directories One of the features of using ClubRunner facilities for both a Club and a District is a common database, which is the master database for member information at both levels. In other words, it is very important to maintain accurate information in ClubRunner since the same ClubRunner database is used by both the Club and the District. Accurate, up-to-date information about a member is then derived from this database. In addition to providing directory information, photos are useful, especially to new members, in
Page 6 of 8 order to identify and become familiar with other members in the Club. The following directories are available to members of the Club: View Club Directory (all members). View Club Photo Directory (all members). View Printable Directory (all members). View Mailing Labels Directory (if the member has sufficient access). In each case log into the website http://www.sterlingheightsrotary.org All member information is secure because the information is not viewable without using a member login and password. In the box on the left hand side labeled My ClubRunner (when you are in the ADMIN screen), select View Club Directory. At the top left click on Display Regular Members. If you wish to print this list on paper, click on Printer Friendly Version. This gives you member names, their e-mail address and business and home telephone numbers in a very compact form. Alternatively, you may select View Club Photo Directory. This option gives much more information for each member. By clicking on the member name or the photo, you will view whatever the person has stored in his/her profile. You may choose to click on View Printable Directory for printout of information for all members. If a member has sufficient access then mailing labels can also be printed out.
Page 7 of 8 It is the responsibility of each member to protect the information of other members from being improperly used. RAFFLE/SHERIFF Linda Wenger took charge of our weekly raffle today and awarded the cash prizes to Fred Gravelle (who had to leave but Merle volunteered to deliver his winnings - Fred - be sure you get all $1000 of it! (Yes, this editor is kidding about the amount.) and John Joyce. Nick Casteel won Kerm's Koins, two Puerto Rico quarters in the new Territories set. Nick Casteel then won the week's mystery prize - a miniature radio. Editor's note: All the above people were sitting at the SAME table! Kinda makes one wonder, huh! Then Wayne Dula (at a different table) broke the first table's hold on the prizes and won a special mystery prize donated by ever generous Kerm Billette - two District of Columbia quarters. Sheriff Steve Neirinck had an easy time today as several people volunteered money. Clark Andrews announced that his daughter graduated from MSU, Wayne Dula announced that his daughter is graduating from Hope College, just turned 21 and became engaged, Wayne also announced that after over 3 years of unemployment, he has been hired by a manufacturing firm in Plymouth. Mike Saigh announced that he has a grand-daughter graduating from college, a son-in-law graduating from college and a grandson making his confirmation - all three events on the same day. Great triple-play Mike! Yes, lots of fun and laughs, as usual.
Page 8 of 8 ATTENDANCE Attendance today (5/7/09) included Clark Andrews, Kerm Billette, Marty Brown, Nick Casteel, Wayne Dula, Gayle Good, Fred Gravelle, Jay Ice, John Joyce, Joyce Joyce, Merle Loch, Steve Neirinck, Jean O'Brien, Leslie Reinhart (stopped by briefly), Mike Saigh, Rich Sparks, Tammy Turgeon, Linda Wenger, Curtis Younce and guests Jan Loch and Mostafa Taleghani. John's Commitments