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Member Birthdays
Jim Schrader
November 3
 
Greg Tisdel
November 11
 
Joe Gaffney
November 12
 
Sean George
November 17
 
George Bowden
November 21
 
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November 22
 
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November 23
 
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Steve Juntwait
Nancy Juntwait
November 1
 
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Mark Merz
November 4
 
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Lou Huderski
November 5
 
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Joyce O'Donnell
November 27
 
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Nov 25, 2022
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
 
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Dec 30, 2022
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
 
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Nov 22, 2022
From the 2014 Mudslide to Today, Building Resilience in Community w/ Glacier Peak Institute
Nov 29, 2022
Economic Alliance
Dec 06, 2022 12:00 PM
Helping Children Find a Healing Start in Foster Care
Dec 13, 2022
Preventing Fraud
Dec 20, 2022 12:00 PM
Christmas Carols
Jan 10, 2023
EQ: How to Improve Your Leadership & Communication Effectiveness
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Club Information
Welcome to our club!
Everett
We Add Value to our Community Through Service
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Hensen Hall, Everett, and online
2619 Cedar
Everett, WA 98201
United States of America
Phone:
(425) 259-9141
We meet in person weekly at Hensen Hall in Everett, and also online for those that can't attend in person.
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Rotary Log 11-01-22
THE ROTARY CLUB OF EVERETT
President Tammy Dunn opened the 18th meeting of her year, which was our Club’s 5,470 meeting. She led us in the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
In recognition of November being Rotary Foundation month, President Tammy offered our Thought of the Day, giving a great recap of the Foundation’s history.  It can be summed up in 2 goals:
  1. Service Above Self.
  2. He profits most who serves best.
VISITING ROTARIANS AND GUESTS
Neil Angst introduced Kari Quaas and Megan Dunn.  Both have submitted Rotary applications!
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Club Rotarians gave out candy and Rotary flyers at the fun Downtown Trick-or-Treating event.
  • Student of the Month Volunteers are needed.  Please contact Cat Wilson.
  • Please come to Happy Hour on November 10 at the Courtyard by Marriott on Colby from 5:00-6:00.
  • As of January 2023, Henson Hall will not be available for our weekly meetings. President Tammy and Neil Angst are looking for a new meeting place.
 
HAPPY BUCKS AND BIRTHDAY BUCKS
  • Will McMahan:  Enjoyed Greater Trinity Learning Academy’s annual luncheon
  • Kari Petrasek:  celebrated a 16th wedding anniversary
  • Michael Kvistad:  celebrated his 45th birthday
  • Ralph Quaas:  happy Megan and his daughter Kari are attending our meeting
  • Jack Rae:  Today’s guest speaker is happy to be here!
 
RAFFLE
  • Anna Marie Laurence – wine
  • Krissy Davis – wine
  • Andy Hall – free Rotary lunch
 
PRGORAM: ROTARY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION MONTH KICK-OFF
Amy Norman, PP, offered an over-view before, introducing Jack Rae, our District’s Foundation Chairman.
 
Our club received the District Governor’s Award -we’ve given over 1 million dollars to the Foundation!
 
Amy told us our club’s theme this year is “Level-Up 1 and Give Back 2”.
 
She outlined the Paul Harris recognition levels and encouraged Rotarians to move to the next level from where we are now by donating more funds to ensure the Foundation continues to help those in need.
 
Currently, our club has 27 major donors, each having contributed $10,000 or more.  Anyone who donates by next Tuesday will be placed in the weekly drawing. 
 
You can donate through Club Runner, or preferably, send a check to help save credit card processing fees.  Checks should be made payable to Everett Youth Foundation
  • To check your Paul Harris status:  contact Amy drnorman@dreamsmile.com
  • To obtain your contribution form:  contact Sandy everettrotary.org
 
Jack Rae offered further information about Rotary International Foundation.  When we support the Rotary International Foundation, we fund international projects and global efforts to fight disease, grow local economies, promote peace, provide clean water and sanitation, protect the environment, save mothers and children and support education. 
 
The Foundation has 7 areas of focus:
  1. Basic Education & Literacy
  2. Maternal & Child Health
  3. Peace & Conflict Prevention / Resolution
  4. Disease Prevention & Treatment
  5. Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
  6. Community & Economic Development
  7. Support the Environment
CLOSING
President Tammy concluded our meeting by thanking Jack for an excellent program and our guests for attending. 
 
Next week's program is Alzheimer's - Resources and Safety presented by Jerri Wood
 
Submitted by
Kaye Phinney