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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

We wish to thank the sponsors of our club’s newsletter!

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Today's Events:

President Pansy Graham presiding  

ROTARY
THEME
2009-2010

 

 

We welcome all our visitors…

 

~Patricia Pardinas, to be inducted 7/21/09 

 

~Britt Steinhardt, to be inducted 7/21/09

 

~Melinda Mah, Guest of Particia Pardinas

 

~Lee Swerdlin- Guest of Ed Fischer

 

We’re happy because…

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~Wendy Lapidus is a “Sun Bird” heading north for the summer.

 

~Felipe Vidal is happy to be on the Rotary Club of South Miami Board of Directors.

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It’s Your Turn to bring a DOOR PRIZE!

(in alphabetical order unless a switch is requested)

July 21, 2009 Linda Kaplan
July 28, 2009 David Jacobs
August 4, 2009 Raquel Hickey
August 11, 2009 Sid Greenstein

* * * A N N O U N C E M E N T S  * * *

President Pansy Graham announced that the District Governor was coming to visit on Tuesday, September 8, 2009.

 

Ed Fischer announced that he attended the Assistant District Governors meeting.  The focus of the meeting was upon increasing membership!  Ed encouraged members to dig into those Rolodexes and bring guests.

 

STORAGE ISSUES: 

 

President Pansy Graham informed the group that there is extra storage space for Rotary materials in our storage unit. 

 

President Pansy Graham asked if anyone has extra garage space to help store dictionaries and atlases to please volunteer.

 

 

Rotary Foundation History: 

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The Rotary Foundation was established in 1917 by Rotary’s 6th International President R.C. Clouth, and was started with only $26 dollars.  Since then, the Rotary Foundation has donated over $1 billion since 1917 in the name of Rotary. 

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Next show:

Saturday & Sunday, February 27 – 28, 2010

www.southmiamiartfest.com  (official site)

www.myspace.com/southmiamiartfest (unofficial site)

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DID YOU MISS A MEETING ‘CAUSE YOU WERE AWAY?

Our club goal is 100% Attendance!

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If you miss a meeting, it can be made-up within 2 weeks, before or after, of the missed meeting date.

For online make-ups:

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

Visit www.ri6990.org to find a club to make up an absence.  Attendance credit for a 30-minute interactive club Web site activity offers an alternative to making up a meeting at another club. To earn this credit, Rotarians log on to the site, read up on a range of subjects, post comments, & submit a form to the club secretary.

 

How to do a Make-Up On-Line via Rotary eClub One?

 

Welcome the the worlds first web based Rotary ClubWelcome the the worlds first web based Rotary Club

 

Perfect attendance is now possible for every Rotarian with computer access. Rotary’s eClub One is a full-service online charted Rotary Club. Meetings operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. What an easy way to make up for a meeting that you have missed! During the last Rotary year, Rotary eClub One welcomed more than 120,000 visitors from 161 countries. Of these, about 800 per week participated in one of eClub One’s meeting programs and applied for make-up credit.

 

Here’s what you have to do to earn make up credit. Go to http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/eclub_list.pdf

It is mandatory that you spend at least 30 minutes on the website for qualify for a make-up credit. (Remember Rotarians are guided by the principles of the 4 Way Test).

 

1.  Read a variety of current articles in the programs section and/or choose articles from the Archived Programs list and/or information from the Avenues of Service pages. You will be required to answer questions. There is space on the makeup request form for up to three articles to be reviewed, however you will need to read more than three to meet your 30 minute visit obligation.

 

2.  At the end of your 30 minute visit, click on Make-up Request Form from the drop-down menu at the top of the page OR the bottom of each make-up program.

 

3.  Read the Makeup Request Form carefully, and follow instructions. The form will appear once you press the SUBMIT button (one time only) and an email copy will be sent to the email address you proved. This can be forwarded to your club secretary so your attendance records are properly updated.

 

Rotarians can also designate eClub One as their home club.

 

Members in eClub One are usually experienced Rotarians who are unable to belong to a traditional club because they reside in a remote location or they are engaged in a demanding travel schedule. Those applying for membership in eClub One must provide an endorsement from their current District Governor, current Rotary club President, along with letters of reference from two Rotarian colleagues of their current club..

 

eClub One has standard requirements for memberships, including charges for dues and administrative fees. Participants also must be willing to take part regularly in the Rotary eClub One community by taking on tasks and responsibilities. Members are required to also have regular access to the Internet and be willing to acquire the necessary skills to participate in the activities of Rotary eClub One.

 

Rotary and eClub One are on the cutting edge of the technology age. How this evolves will only be determined by periodic evaluation and the involvement of its members. For today, however, it is an outstanding tool for Rotarians to makeup missed meetings and keep in touch with Rotary happenings throughout the world.

 

For make-ups anywhere around the world when traveling internationally: http://rotary.org/support/clubs/index.html

NOTIFY BRETT TREMBLY, SECRETARY,

OF ALL MAKE-UPS:   b.trembly@gmail.com

 

Meeting Functionaries

Invocation:

Pansy Graham

Pledge:

Cathy Miller

Guests:

Lakitsia Gaines

Happy $:

Hampton Booker

Door Prize:

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$$$ Prize

Diana Phillips

 

Future Speakers:

June 30,th 2009

 

Susanne Pinedo -  Communications Director Re:   The Roxy Theatre Group

     

 

2009-10 RCSM OFFICERS:

President:  Reverend Pansy Graham
pansygraham@bellsouth.net

President Elect:  Doreen Reitnauer
dhiker217@aol.com

Vice President:  Bill Enright
yukonbill@bellsouth.net

Secretary:  Brett Trembly
b.trembly@suttonlawgroup.com

Treasurer: David Jacobs
david@jnccpas.com

Sergeant at Arms:  Fabio Fernandez
fernandezfabio@bellsouth.net

To send an E-mail to the Rotary Club of South Miami’s Board of Directors, board@southmiamirotary.org

South Miami Rotary Club:
www.southmiamirotary.org

South Miami Rotary Club’s MySpace Page

 www.myspace.com/southmiamirotaryclub

Rotary District 6990:

www.ri6990.org / 305-860-8060

World Organization:
www.rotary.org

Mission Statement

The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

THE 4-WAY TEST OF THE THINGS WE THINK, SAY OR DO:   

Is it the TRUTH?  

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 

 

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

 Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?"

Benefits of Being A Rotarian (Membership)
Rotary membership provides the opportunity to:

¨       Become connected to your community.

¨       Work with others in addressing community needs.

¨       Interact with other professionals in your community;
assist with RI's international humanitarian service efforts.

¨       Establish contacts with an international network of professionals.

¨       Develop leadership skills.  Involve family in promoting service efforts.

Renewing or Joining
To Renew ($275) or to become a New Member ($325) contact

Asaad Massoud, at www.racharters.com

Fundraisers
Interested in putting together a fundraiser? Contact Club Service Chair Linda Kaplan at lk@lindakaplan.com

Today’s Guest Speaker:

 

Robert A. Black, NOAA

Research Meteorologist

and Adjunct Professor of Meteorology

4301 Rickenbacker Cswy.
NOAA/AOML/HRD Miami, FL 33149-1026

Ph:   (305) 361-4314
FAX: (305) 361-4528

 

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Mr. Black flies into the eye of hurricanes to test and monitor storm patterns and gather data. 

 

Club members  were rather amused by the test standard for turbulence- how many “bags” each crew member filled up during turbulent flights! 

 

Mr. Black’s first flight into a hurricane was Hurricane Allen in 1980.  The storm and flight were so bad the pilot quit after the second day and joined the NAVY to work on submarines! 

 

In 1987 Hurricane Emily was so bumpy the plane dropped and rose repeatedly over 20 meters in one second, the largest dips the flight crew had ever experienced.  Emily went from a tropical storm to a Category Four hurricane in record time, so the National Weather Service had no time to warn the residents of the Caribbean region where it made landfall. 

 

Captain Asaad relayed a story that he was hit by Hurricane Emily and had always blamed the National Weather Service for the lack of warning, but after Mr. Black’s explanation, he finally forgave the NWS! 

 

Mr. Black cleared the record on storm vernacular: a “Hurricane” “Cyclone” and “Typhoon” are all the same, they just have different names in different regions. 

 
 
 

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