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Tuesday January 23, 2007

Today’s Events:

President Linda Kaplan presiding

ROTARY THEME
2006-07

We welcome our fellow Rotarians:

William Isiais, Coral Gables Rotary Club

& Steve March, Coconut Grove Rotary Club

* * A N N O U N C E M E N T S  * * *

We are proud to honor our multiple

Paul Harris Fellowships:

Donna Gaines awarding PHFs to

Raquel Hickey

Diana Phillips

&
Doreen Reitnauer

Persons who believe in Service Above Self

LOCALLY, NATIONALLY, AND INTERNATIONALLY 

From Diana:

Amalia Martinez, President of the South Miami High School Interact Club sent this for me to share.  We have 23 new members this 2006-07 school year. Not all are present in this photo.

Upcoming meeting dates:

Tuesdays, 6pm @ South Miami Branch Library
February 6, 13, 20 2007

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Street Marking for Booths: 

Thursday, February 22, 2007

@ 4:00AM!! YES, 4:00 AM !!

We meet in front of Lanes.  ALL HANDS WELCOME

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RECEPTION FOR ART SHOW’S SPONSORS

Thursday, February 22, 2007
6 pm – 8 pm

Catering by Les


AN EVENING WITH BILL BOYD

Please join us as
Rotary International District 6990
Welcomes

Rotary International President Bill Boyd
And First Lady Lorna Boyd

Sunday, February 18, 2007
Reception 6:30 PM, Dinner 7:15 PM /  $60 pp

Signature Grand
6900 West State Road 84, Davie, Florida


WHO’S YOUR VALENTINE?

Bring your sweetie to lunch on February 13th

For some sweet treats…


GSE Team
ITALY

visits our club 1/30/07

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A BAR-BE-QUE INVITE

Saturday, February 3, 2007

12 noon – 4 pm

Dan McCrea’s Hacienda

South Miami style meshes with Italian flavor

 celebrating the GSE team

Pot luck – Sign up at the next meeting


President Linda:

Host 2 or 3 Fulbright scholars for Dinner, Feb 23rd

Email the MCIV directly if you wish to take advantage of this opportunity to meet

first-year foreign Fulbright students who have the opportunity to participate in enrichment seminars throughout the United States .

Approximately 140 Fulbright grantees representing over eighty different countries have been invited to a three-day winter seminar which will take place in Miami from February 23rd to 26th.  The theme of the seminar will be “Leadership and Public Service”.

As part of this year’s seminar a hosted evening has been organized for Friday, February 23rd, 2007.  This evening will give the students an opportunity to meet local residents in the Miami area and to partake in a unique and memorable experience. In order to accomplish this, we would like to invite you to share in this event by hosting a small group of Fulbright students for dinner in your home or at a restaurant. 
If you are interested in hosting a group of students or if you would like to receive additional information on becoming a host please send your inquiries to

fulbrighthosting@ miamiciv. org


MEMBERSHIP MOMENT

Have you ever written a newspaper press release about a club Rotary event?  This is the month to do so as it is Rotary Awareness Month,

Who, what, where, when and why that is the start of the process. 

Rotarians enjoy seeing their efforts publicized.

The answer to these questions gives your club some well-deserved publicity.

VOLUNTEER HOME STILL NEEDED

We’ll work within your schedule. Please step up and help replenish our dwindling budget reserves. All proceeds benefit our charities.

Coral Gables Cycling Celebration

Attendance in activities related to the Cycling to Serve Fellowship  constitutes a make-up attendance for our club’s weekly meetings.


www.cyclingtoservecanadaus.com

BICYCLING THROUGH THE GABLES

OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY
the first Sunday of the month: Feb 4, March 4, April 1, & May 6
11:00 am – 2:00 pm

February 4th,  volunteers needed for registration and handling kids during the "Firemen-on-Wheels" workshop starting at 10:30 Sunday.  We ride at 11 with police escorts Officers Cachinero and Lopez (who now have a female fan group).  So come out, meet a new bunch of "good-guys" from Coral Gables, and help us sort out the community fun we've got cooking

BICYCLING THROUGH THE COUNTY

For ROTARIANS:  Meet to cycle at 7:30am every Saturday
@ Patricia’s (5911 Maynada, Coral Gables)

Mark your calendars for the following Patricia-sponsored party:

Saturday February 4th @ 8 PM

TERTULIA*

*A social gathering with literary or artistic overtones, especially in Iberia or Latin America) aka a PARTY

@ Patricia’s home honoring
Hank Kaplan’s “History of Boxing in Black & White”
Memories of the 5th Street Gym

For more information check out Patricia’s website:  www.Watch-Inc.org

To become a cycling fellowship member: 

Go to www.cyclingtoserveuscanada.com


$$$ PRINTER CARTRIDGES FUNDRAISER $$$

Accepting ONLY empty inkjet cartridge – NO longer accepting laser print cartridges


DID YOU MISS A MEETING?

Visit www.rotary6990.org
So you need to make-up an absence, do you know what a great opportunity this can be?

Take the opportunity to visit another club, meeting new and interesting members who are business owners and community leaders.  They might be interested in the services that you provide.

 

For online make-ups:

http://www.rotary.org/newsroom/downloadcenter/pdfs/eclub_list.pdf

Attendance credit for a 30-minute interactive club Web site activity. This offers an alternative to making up a meeting at another club. To earn an attendance credit, Rotarians usually log on to the Web site, read online material on a range of subjects, post comments, and submit a form to the club secretary.

For make-ups anywhere around the world when traveling internationally:

http://rotary.org/support/clubs/index.html

NOTIFY DOREEN REITNAUER, SECRETARY, OF ALL OF YOUR MAKE-UPS:
Doreen_reitnauer@colonialbank.com

Mark Your Calendars

Sunday,                 February 18, 2007

RI Prez Bill Boyd @ Signature Grand, Davie 6:30pm

Friday – Saturday     March 9 – 10, 2007

PETS in Orlando

Saturdays,                     March 17 & March 24, 2007

Rotary Leadership Institute in Weston

Saturday, April 21, 2007

District Assembly venue TBD

Thursday – Monday November 15-19, 2007

District Conference aboard the
Carnival Imagination


Meeting Functionaries

Invocation:

ROY GONAS

Pledge:

JODY PERLMUTTER

Guests:

JOHN SORGIE

Happy $$:

MIKE MILLS

Door Prize:

RAQUEL HICKEY, DON STREAKER  & SID GREENSTEIN

$$$ Prize:$9 / $127 ( K OF ©)

DIANA PHILLIPS

It’s Your Turn

January 30, 2007

Door Prize:  Joanna Barush / Dessert: Lydia White

February 6, 2007

Door Prize: Ellen Book  / Dessert:  Peter Wendschuh

February 13, 2007

Door Prize: Hampton Booker / Dessert:  Doug Weinman

February 20, 2007

Door Prize: Darryl Downs / Dessert:  Howell Watkins

February 27, 2007

Door Prize: Bill Enright / Dessert:  Felipe Vidal


Future Speakers:

January 30, 2007

GSE Team from Itlay – Getting to Know You

February 6, 2007

Dan McCrea – Reform Revisited

February 13, 2007

Marty Grafton – HERSTORY

February 20, 2007

Mark Buchbinder We Have a Dream

February 27, 2007

Lorene Harris - "J" is for jobs

March 27, 2007

 

 

Ed Mattson, member of the Mishawaka, IN Rotary Club discussing "Rotary on an INTERNATIONAL LEVEL – Hands Across the Sea".

To set the stage and to gain appreciation for international projects, the itinerary is very broad-based and contains important information for every Rotarian:
1. Rotary is more than "local projects".
2. Why we have it so good in the US
3. Some of the latest cancer treatments available here in the US and taking them into the 3rd world.
4. Why Rotary is the best organization to change the world.
5. A look at the need for humanitarian aid in underdeveloped countries, and utilizing Rotary resources to make international projects easier.
6. Partnering with and sponsoring new Rotary Clubs in third world countries
7. A brief look at three current projects in Eastern Europe where Rotary's growth has been a phenominal 16%.

"This is the most informative program we have ever heard at a club meeting and we have certainly gained a greater respect for what Rotary is all about".   Rob Ketron, PDG District 7620
"The information presented certainly opened my eyes and has allowed me to gain more insight into my battle with breast cancer"  Liz Garcia, Member Santa Maria, CA Rotary

Maxene Graham’s turn as Programming Chair BEGINS!
Please let her know if you have any interesting speakers!  maxig@bellsouth.net


Maxene introduced
Steve Arch, President
Fellowship of Hunting & Fishing Rotarians

Members of the Rotary Hunting and Fishing Fellowship
(l to r) Fabio, Otto, Bill, Mike, Steve Arch, President & Roy

The 45 members of this 5013 (c) organization meet on the second Tuesday of every month in either Broward or Dade Counties.  With money they fundraiser through events such as bartending at the annual Ft. Lauderdale Billfish Tournament, they have sent over 1,000 children to outdoor adventures. 

Membership is $40 per year.  All expenses for trips are out of member’s pockets.  The April’s meeting is at Roy’s.

We’re always looking for “new blood.”  Being outdoors is salve for the soul.  Dirt on your feet makes you a better person.

Reprinted from our  December 19, 2006 newsletter:

Who are

The International Fellowship of Hunting and Fishing Rotarians (IFHFR)?

Formed over 20 years ago, the IFHFR is a 501© (3) charitable organization whose mission is to promote to underprivileged or handicapped children the full beneficial experience of nature and the greater outdoors.

Over 1000 children from Police Athletic Leagues, orphanages, foster agencies,  SOS Children’s Homes, cancer wards and youthful offenders from the Miami-Dade Juvenile Justice System have been sponsored for summer camps and been taken  fishing in South Florida.
 
During 2006 we held 3 fishing outings with approximately 90 children from Broward and Miami-Dade counties. In addition the IFHFR has already approved the funding for the attendance of 15 disadvantaged children to the Florida Elk’s Youth Camp in Umatilla, Florida during 2007. 

Currently, the group meets on the second Tuesday evening of each month. We enjoy our friendships and often plan our own hunting and fishing excursions, which are paid strictly by the individuals, not the Fellowship. There are no attendance requirements – but you might miss an invitation to go fishing on a member’s airboat. We have rented houseboats in the Flamingo/Everglades National Park for weekends; hired fishing guides in the Everglades City area; hunted on private leases that our members have, from Pennsylvania, Georgia and Alabama; hunted wild boar in the Seminole Indian Reservation; and fished in Dry Tortugas. We have sponsored Fishing tournaments in the Florida Keys and the Bahamas. 

Monthly meetings, alternate between Miami-Dade and Broward counties. They are usually held in a member’s home. We discuss fund raising activities and usually eat fantastic meals from successful fishing and hunting trips. During 2006, these included roast venison, pulled wild boar barbeque, grilled fish, duck, dove, elk, and alligator.

An example of a major fund raising event has been the bartending at the Fort Lauderdale Billfish Tournament:—A four day affair. Local businesses donate beer, wine, liquor, ice and the coolers needed for the operation. The turnout by our membership is amazing. Ten to twelve volunteers work in shifts as bartenders to quench the thirst of hundreds of tournament fishermen and onlookers for four days. We hear eager customers say, “You are the best”.

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