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www.southmiamirotary.org

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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

Click on our fellow Rotarians  business cards
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Today's Events:

President Pansy Graham presiding

 

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ROTARY
THEME
2009-2010

We welcome all our visitors…

Tina Zeltsman – Stan

Buck Reilly – Archectect

Carlos Corella- Sunrise Community, Asaad

Yolanda Streile – Bob

Patrick Noel  - Ellen

Jefferson Knight, Rotary Club of Miami

Steven Arch, Rotary Club of Coconut Grove


Robert C Trescott, Rotary Club of Coral Gables

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We’re happy because…

~Started happy dollars 20 years ago when he was treasurer, happy that his wife is here today.- Bob

~For the Cool weather – Lakitsia, Peter and Donna

~Friends from different clubs – Roy

~Principal for a day at JRE Lee – Karen

~19 years ago I created a critical scheduling error Miami played Notre Dam and we accidentally scheduled our wedding on the same date and time – Mike M.

~Daughter came home for Fall Break – Doreen

~Straile doesn’t wear socks

~Air showNov 7 and 8th – Marty

~Wendy is going to NC for two weeks – Wendy

~Happy to see Vivian after many years – Cathy

~Surprise visit from her daughter coming home from Tallahassee- today’s speaker

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It’s Your Turn to bring a DOOR PRIZE!

 (in REVERSE alphabetical order unless a switch is requested)

October 27, 2009 Hampton Booker
November 3, 2009 Ellen Book
November 10, 2009 Joanna Barusch

It’s Your Turn :  CRAFT TALK

 (in alphabetical order unless a switch is requested)

October 27, 2009 PANSY GRAHAM
November 3, 2009 SID GREENSTEIN
November 10, 2009 RAQUEL HICKEY
November 17, 2009 DAVID JACOBS

 

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

President Pansy:

It is my very great pleasure and privilege to welcome 

Past Past President Mike Mills has agreed to fill in the position of the Vice President vacancy.

And

Lakitsia Gaines,

Charles Ruiz De Castilla

Martin Rosen

to the Board of Directors of the Rotary club of South Miami.There were two vacancies to be filled on the Board of Directors.. At my request the Board has voted to bring all three of you on. Congratulations!

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Rotary Field at South Miami’s Murray Park is NOW ready and going to be mounted  Immediately following a Tuesday meeting we’ll have an unveiling ceremony.

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  It will be installed by the City’s Public Works. 

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Brett Tremby:

South Miami Rotary Art Show major sponsorships are expected to be down this year.  We need to increase our efforts on the lower end of the sponsorship field.  He is organizing members to meet and greet local store owners. Last year when members went door to door in downtown S. Miami business to ask for sponsorship, they were met with positive responses and had educational discussion. with store owners unfamiliar with the event.

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Donna Gaines – Craft Talk


Donna is a Realtor Associate with EWM in Coral Gables. She has worked in Dade and Broward.  Real estate has not been a wonderful ride for the last few years.  The age old “Your home is your biggest financial asset and just needs curb appeal to sell” – was such a long time ago. 

The market is changing and improving.  It will continue to have prices bottoming out while the news says more foreclosures on the way for S. Florida.  The Coral Gables prices have stabilized As of June 2008 we had 41,934 houses for sale, while in August 2009 there are 27,083 for sale.  Kings Creek sales of lower priced condos are getting multiple offers and they are getting bid up.  Interest rates are down to historic levels in the 4% and 5% for 30 year fixed with good credit.  Good buys are out there that are reasonable and rational when you seek them. 

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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Safe Streets Halloween on Sunset Drive, S. Miami

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Mike Mills:

Streets from US1 to Red will be closed

from 2:30 pm – 5:00pm 

Help traffic marshal the streets for the kids in costume.

There’ll be a SM Hospital tent in front of the Z Gallery ~~~~Wear your Rotary shirt! 

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THE NEXT SCHEDULED ROTARY ATLAS GIVEAWAY:

Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM

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CAROL CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL

3737 NW 188th St
Miami Gardens, FL 33055-2856
(305) 624-2652

300+ Sixth Graders

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Football Mania Winners:

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John Sorgie reported that…

Saturday, November 7th,2009 @ 7:30p.m.

SINGING MIAMIANS

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You all know Det. Guzman, our singing detective – and we have had The Singing Miamians sing at our Rotary Club.

Henry is now a Singing Miamian and he has provided me tickets to sell for:

The Singing Miamians of Pinecrest, musical tribute to “The Music Man”.

This will be on Saturday, November 7th, 7:30pm, at the Old Cutler Presbyterian Church, 14401 Old Cutler Road.

Tickets are only $15 and I will have them available on Tuesday.

Sounds like a lot of fun & quite inexpensive.  Get your tickets from Mike Mills.

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Who wants the chance to win a

Party Like a Rock Star” door prize!

Basket with a retail value of $1,000The Basket contains a guitar, overnight room at Hard Rock Hotel, $50 food/beverage credit, $20 in free play, and assorted logoed items.

District 6990 will be giving away two (2) of these baskets during your District Conference at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on November 6, 7, and 8, 2009 – all you need to do to qualify for a chance is register for your conference and be present when your name is drawn – winners must be present to win!

How do you register? 

·      Log into the District 6990 website http://www.ri6990.org

·      Click on the Login button 

·      Log in

·      Go to the District Calendar,

·      Scroll down to November

·      Click on Register Now for the event.

Important Notice:  Our block of rooms at the Hard Rock for the lower rate has now expired; however, if you would like a listing of other area hotels, please notify the Conference Chair, Debbie Maymon, at demaymon@amilink.com for a copy of the listing.

Join yourRotary Family for a fun-filled event at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino!

Don’t delay – register today!!

Yours in Rotary Service,

Deborah Ann Maymon

Email:
debmaymon@bellsouth.net,demaymon@amilink.com
HPhone: 954-389-9292
OPhone: 561-656-6639

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"Rotary Rocks”

Register for the District Conference at the “Hard Rock Hotel and Casino” to be held on November 6,7,and 8th

Let’s make out Saturday Night gala dinner a fun and unforgettable event.

You and your fellow Rotarians will sing, dance, play an instrument, tell a joke, clown around and more….

The “Rotary Rocks” talent show is now open for registration

Don’t be left out of this once in a lifetime opportunity!  Show us all how talented Rotarians are!!!

To reserve your space in the show please contact:

Joe Roth- Rotary Club of Weston

(954) 646-6844

e-mail  prescent0405@aol.com

“You never know who may be watching” 

Let’s all have some fun together and make this conference one not to forget!

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Rotary District 6990 

Rotary Day at Land Shark Stadium

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Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 1:00 pm

FUN, FELLOWSHIP and NFL FOOTBALL

There is still time to purchase Tickets!

500 sold so far!

Miami Dolphins Vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Purchase game tickets direct from Miami Dolphins

$45.00 per person – Upper Deck

Game Ticket Link: www.miamidolphins.com/rotaryclub.asp 

 Tailgate Party  @ 11:00 AM is SOLD OUT!!!

LOG-IN (DaCdb) Link on District 6990 website front page:

http://www.ri6990.org/

 Purchase by contacting Thomas Eugene at 305-626-7296 or teugene@dolphinstadium.com

Thursday, Nov. 11, 2009 @ 1:30 p.m.

Golf Ball Drop Fundraiser for

Bill Gates Polio Plus Grant Challenge

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Biltmore Golf Course, Coral Gables

1st Prize – Courtesy of Diana Saiz, Rotary Club of Miami Airport – a one week stay, for up to 10 people, in her vacation rental home in Asheville , North Carolina .

2nd Prize – Courtesy of J. Guarch, Rotary Club of Coral Gables – a three night stay in his 2 bedroom, 2 bath waterfront condo in Ocean Reef, Florida , with dockage and use of a golf cart.

3rd Prize – Obtained by Yoli Woodbridge, Rotary Club of Coral Gables – Sunday Brunch for four, valued at $300.00, at the Fontana Restaurant at The Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables , Florida . 

Those who have already sold one, two or more Gates Challenge Helicopter Golf Ball raffle tickets to eradicate polio, without knowledge of the specific prizes to be offered, are to be commended for a job well done.  And, for those who have been waiting for the announcement of the prizes to sell their tickets, your wait is over! 

 $25 donation each ticket

Contact Chris Morrison, 305-582-7690 / morrisonclan@att.net

If everyone of us sells two tickets, this can raise $105,000. 

WE CAN DO THIS!!

This fundraiser is a top priority! We need to sell tickets to meet the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They donated $355 million in the last two years. Of that amount $200 million is a matching grant for polio eradication.  Our district is expected to donate $300,000. 

We have raised $195,000 towards this goal to date. The balance is $105,000 yet to be raised.  If the 2,100 district’s club members can all sell just 2 tickets this year at $25 per ticket, we’d sell 4,200 tickets.

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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% AttendanceDID YOU MISS A MEETING ‘CAUSE YOU WERE AWAY?

Our club goal is 100% Attendance!

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:

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?

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, RCSM Secretary

of ALL make-ups:   b.trembly@gmail.com

 

Meeting Functionaries
Invocation: Ed Fischer
Pledge: Sid Greenstein
Guests: Bob Straile
Happy $: Don Streaker
Door Prize: Ellen Book           
$$$ Prize ($7/$212.50)

Wendy Lapidus 

4 Way Test By all!
Future Speakers:
October 27, 2009 TBA
November 3, 2009 Noelle Galperin & Luis Ortega-RI Foundation
November 10, 2009 Dr. Charles Flowers, Tuskeegee Airman-Veteran
November 17, 2009 Eliahu Phares-Annual Giving

 

Mark Your Calendars:
October – Nov 2009

 Incoming GSE from Peru - The deadline is rapidly approaching for Group Study Exchange Team Leader hopefuls to apply for this wonderful opportunity to lead a team of young professionals in May 2010 to District 4450 in Peru. Applications must be received prior to October 3, 2009 interviews. Candidates should be a mature and seasoned Rotarian with leadership experience and abilities, language proficiency, and be willing and able to keep pace with the vigorous program of travel and study planned for the team members. The Team Leader will be responsible for facilitating all aspects of the exchange as will as inspiring the team with a sense of mission. To learn more about Group Study Exchange, go to: http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/160en.pdf. Contact Joe Roth, District GSE Chair, at 954-646-6844 or prescent0405@aol.com for more application information.

 

Fri, Nov 6 –

Sun, Nov  8, 2009

District 6990 Conference at the Hard Rock - Be there or be square! Singers, dancers, musicians, comics, jugglers, and talent of all sort wanted …

Thursday,

November 11, 2009

 

District 6990 Biltmore Golf Course Golf Ball Drop to meet the matching Polio Plus Bill Gates Grant - Tickets $25 @, available soon. Contact Chris Morrison, 305-582-7690 or morrisonclan@att.net

January 2010

 

Interviews for GSE Team Leader to Peru

Saturday, February 27, 2010

$20 Rotary Heat game 
January 2010 Interviews for GSE Team Leader to Peru
Thursday, March 25, 2010 Concert at UM sponsored by the Tweed Foundation
May 2010

Outbound GSE to Peru

 

2009-10 RCSM OFFICERS:

President:  Reverend Pansy Graham
pansygraham@bellsouth.net

President Elect:  Doreen Reitnauer
dhiker217@aol.com

Vice President:  Mike Mills

millsmike@aol.com

Secretary:  Brett Trembly 

b.trembly@suttonlawgroup.com

Treasurer: David Jacobs
david@jnccpas.com

Sergeant at Arms:  Fabio Fernandez   

fernandezfabio@bellsouth.net

Club Board of Directors:

Ellen Book, Ed Fischer, Roy Gonas, Linda Kaplan, Mike Mills, Diana Phillips, Don Streaker, Donna Gaines, Felipe Vidal

Club Foundation Board of Directors:

Pansy Graham, Doreen Reitnauer, Brett Trembly, Don Streaker, Fabio Fernandez, Treasurer Artfest, Linda Kaplan, Diana Phillips, Ellen Book

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

District Governor Lee Phares & Eliju Phares District Foundation Chair

World Organization:
www.rotary.org

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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.

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

Asaad Massoud at www.racharters.com

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Fundraisers
Interested in putting together a fundraiser?

Contact Club Fundraising Chair Wendy Lapidus at wendylapidus@bellsouth.net

Service Projects

Interested in helping others?

Contact Club Service Chair Linda Kaplan at lk@lindakaplan.com

 

Jefferson Knight, member of the Miami Rotary Club introduced his wife.  He met her on a blind date 22 years ago and married her 19 years ago. She was born on a wheat farm in W Canada with a 400 population town.  Went to nursing school at age 16.  Immigrated with her future ex-husband.  Worked in TX, ND, Orlando, and Administration for last 20 years.  Masters in Health Care Administration from Barry University.

Vivien M. Knight, Patient Navigator

MSHSA, CBPN,  South Miami Hospital Center for Women & Infants

South Miami Hospital Center for Women and Infants
US 1 and SW 62 Avenue, East Tower Building
786-662-8585 / www.baptisthealth.net
M-F 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

She helps find patients where to go and how to get there in a nice way!

Help with logistics about follow up appointments and transportation issues.

She fields questions filtering the best information on doctors to patients Comprehensive services. 

The Center for Women and Infants offers a one-stop hospital within a hospital with an expert and friendly staff.  A Patient Care Navigator offers a free convenient, personal guide directing you to diagnostic and treatment services, local resources and support groups.  She finds answers to your questions, keeps track of your appointments, and helps you to locate the right physician to fit your needs.  This is like having a medical concierge.

This program saves money because it explains decisions to the patient and they get to the right person at the right tape without red tape.

Currently, 300 physicians support this service and get high priority with regard to wait times. 

Grand Opening of this program will be January 2010 – now she is the lone ranger setting up the program.


 

 

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