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Welcome to Wheels In Motion! The pulse of the Rotary Club of South Brunswick Islands November 8, 2013 Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Like us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Forward to a Friend President's Message Fall is my most favorite season just as Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I love the crispness of the air, the changing colors, comfort foods, and special time with family and friends. SBI Rotary meets every Friday morning at Tamer's Restaurant 351 Ocean Ridge Pkwy SW Ocean Isle Beach, NC 7:00 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM Meeting Map Website About Rotary About Our Club When my family gets together, we form a circle holding hands before we say grace, and each of us shares at least one thing for which we are thankful. It's difficult to stop with just one as we have so many things for which we are truly thankful. I am thankful for our freedoms; for each of the men and women who have served our country and the sacrifices they've made so that you and I may enjoy these freedoms. We honor them. I am thankful for God's blessings, grace, and mercy. I am thankful for a loving husband, a precious son, my family and my friends. I am thankful for Rotary, the fellowship we share, and the opportunity to serve. November is also Foundation month. As we give thanks, let us not forget our foundation and the good works we are able to accomplish through it too. Giving thanks for you, Jennifer

Speakers Rotary International Rotary District 7730 Today's Program Celebrating & Serving our Veterans Rotary Foundation Volume VI, Issue 18 Friday, November 8, 2013 Today s Program Welcome: President, Jennifer Vanasse Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance Breakfast Sgt.-at-Arms: Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests, Fines & Happy Dollars Rotary Moment Announcements Program: 50/50 Raffle 100 Club 4-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: Anita Hartsell, Senior Veteran Service Officer Department Head of the Brunswick County Veterans Services Office Anita Hartsell has worked for the Brunswick County Veterans Service Office since 2001 and became the Department Head and Senior Veterans Service Officer in 2006. She holds accreditations with the North Carolina Division of Veterans Affairs, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, and with the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers. Through her knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations she assists veterans and their eligible dependents in obtaining and maintaining benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs and through the state of North Carolina. Anita is honored to have the opportunity to work with veterans every day. This is her chance to give back to those who have served and sacrificed for their country to ensure our freedom. She does everything she can to assist veterans and their family members in obtaining the benefits they deserve and have rightfully earned through their military service. The Brunswick County Veterans Service Office is made available to serve veterans and their dependents and survivors by the taxpayers and the County Commissioners of Brunswick County. It is here to provide VA

1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? related information and assistance with filing claims for benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, for Brunswick County residents. For contact information & to learn more visit: http://www.brunswickcountync.gov/departments/communityservices/vete ranservices.aspx 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Meeting Adjourned Rotarian Birthdays 11/25 Toni Titone Rotarian Club Anniversaries 11/14, Bob Stinson 11/21, Gary Staley Greeter Schedule 11/1, Kelly Stuart 11/8, W.J. McLamb 11/15, James Payne 11/22, Carol Petrea On a Club Note: Giving Thanks for our Veterans! United States Coast Guard Dudley King 1952 1954 David Stuart 1965 1971 United States Air Force Ed Gore 1955 1958 Gene Steadman 1965 1987 Harvard Holden 1965 1990 Tony Carico 1991-1995 United States Navy Dickey Powell 1955 1959 Jim MacCallum 1968 1972 Karim Mawji 1982 1985 Carol Petrea 1980 1998 United States Army John Yonkers 1952 1954 Dickey Powell 1959 1979 John Mohr 1962 1966 Ed Kay 1968 1978 Dan Lynes 1968 1988 Jim Giuffre 1977 1981 Bob Hanania 1962 1964 United States Marines James Payne 1978-2009

"In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician and Lt. Col. John McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Alexis Helmer, who died during the Second Battle of Ypres. In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Lt. Col. John McCrae The Poppy Story From the battlefields of World War I, weary soldiers brought home the memory of a barren landscape transformed by wild poppies, red as the blood that had soaked the soil. By that miracle of nature, the spirit of their lost comrades lived on.

The poppy became a symbol of the sacrifice of lives in war and represented the hope that none had died in vain. The American Legion Auxiliary poppy has continued to bloom for the casualties of four wars, its petals of paper bound together for veterans by veterans, reminding America each year that the men and women who have served and died for their country deserve to be remembered. The poppy, as a memorial flower to the war dead, can be traced to a single individual, Moina Michael. She was so moved by Lt. Col. McCrae's poem, "In Flanders Fields," that she wrote a response:... the blood of heroes never dies But lends a luster to the red Of the flower that blooms above the dead In Flanders' Fields. On impulse, she bought a bouquet of poppies all that New York City's Wanamaker's Department Store had and handed them to businessmen meeting at the New York YMCA where she worked. She asked them to wear the poppy as a tribute to the fallen. That was November 1918. World War I was over, but America's sons would rest forever "in Flanders' Fields." Later she would spearhead a campaign that would result in the adoption of the poppy as the national symbol of sacrifice. On a Personal Note: Giving Thanks for Miracles! Gary Younts' Grandson, Oliver

Oliver is now 7 months old. Though very young he has come through so much. Oliver is doing very well and continues to get good reports from his heart doctor. There is always a chance of more surgery down the road, but Oliver is in God's hands and we know He will take care of Oliver. Oliver has truly been a blessing to our family and I know that God has placed him in our care for a reason. -- Gary Younts Ryan Smithwick and his children, twin boys, Declan & Seamus, & daughter, Audrey Not pictured, wife, Kim Our latest accomplishment includes a recent surgery for Seamus which involved removing the external broviac catheter, which he was pulling and tugging on non-stop. In its place, the Drs. in Chapel Hill imbedded a port under his skin so that he can be completely sealed up from the outside world. That was a big step for him. The less risk of infection, the better for him. He is now able to fully submerge himself in his bath for the first time. He and Declan are now both running and chasing each other around the house. It is truly amazing to watch. Their smiles are truly a blessing. When Kim goes back for clinic visits (now down to about every other week, instead of twice every week), she is often talking with other parents who may not be on the road to recovery quite yet. She sometimes can share our story with them, and can provide hope and strength to them when they need it most. The clinic visits can be very sad but can also be very rewarding. As you know, Kim is an incredible wife but an even better person. Sweet Audrey is a 2nd grader at Waccamaw and has now taken up horse back riding. -- Ryan Smithwick

Upcoming Member Development Opportunities: Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) RLI is a grassroots coalition of Rotary districts implementing a leadership development program for "potential" leaders of Rotary CLUBS. Established in 1992, RLI has become a worldwide organization with divisions in every Continent of the world. RLI strongly believes that a good Rotary Club leader must know the evolution of Rotary, its current status and activities in the world and have a vision for what Rotary can be in the future. Therefore, RLI provides a three day non-consecutive basic course in both Rotary knowledge and leadership skills, especially for voluntary organizations. In addition to the specific leadership skills sessions, all the RLI sessions have a leadership component. In addition to the basic three day course, RLI holds in-depth seminars on important Rotary subjects, including leadership, for the graduates of the basic course. The overriding goal of the courses for club Rotarians is to create ENTHUSIASM for Rotary by opening up to them the world of Rotary outside of their own clubs and also showing them the great potential of Rotary service for the benefit of the world that can be furthered with excellent leadership in our clubs. Sessions are from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Saturday, November 16, 2013 Hickory, NC/ Part I, Part II, Part III Friday, November 22, 2013 Pinehurst, NC/ Part I, Part II, Part III To learn more or to sign-up go to http://rlinews.blogspot.com/p/eventscalendar-registration.html There is a $95 fee which is reimbursed by the club. SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: REMEMBER THESE COUNT AS MEETING MAKE-UPS!!

CITIZENSHIP AWARDS - Sign-ups began last week for awards ceremonies next week. Please see Toni Titone with questions. DICTIONARY PROJECT - Dictionaries are here. Label & Wrap party is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.tuesday, November 12, 2013 in Bolivia. See Vince Juric or Carol Petrea with questions and to sign-up. TURKEY TROT - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! The Rotary Clubs of Brunswick County 5K Turkey Trot 8:00 am, Saturday, November 23rd, Planet Fun, Shallotte RUNNERS - Online registration is open now at www.nckidsrun.org and day-of registration is from 6:30-7:30 am. VOLUNTEERS - Please sign up - here's how it works in 3 easy steps: 1. Click this link to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/tyyma2 2. Enter your email address: (You will NOT need to register an account on VolunteerSpot) 3. Sign up! Choose your spots - VolunteerSpot will send you an automated confirmation and reminders. Easy! FALL RAFFLE: Don't miss this opportunity! For just $25, individuals may invest in a 1 in 400 chance of winning the $2500 cash prize. Members have been given 5 tickets each to sell. Money and Stubs are due to David Vanasse by Friday, November 22, 2013.

A winning ticket will be drawn at our Christmas Party, Friday, December 6, 2013. It is not necessary to be present to win. PUBLIC RELATIONS NEEDS YOUR HELP PRESS RELEASES - To maintain our public image, we want to be in the media as often as possible. We need help writing and submitting our press releases to various media outlets. COMMITTEE LIASONS - This person(s) is to work with each of the respective committees and sub-committees to develop promotional strategy for club activity(ies) and coordinate appropriate press releases & exposure. 2014 GUEST SPEAKERS - Do you have someone in mind? If so, please reach out to them and coordinate contact with Bill Raphael (910-612-1910). Our speaker calendar is located at http://www.clubrunner.ca/portal/speakers/speakerslist.aspx?ac countid=7799. The calendar is updated as a guest speaker is confirmed. WIM & SBI ROTARY WEBSITE SPONSORS - To defray the costs associated with maintaing our public image throughout the year, we offer annual sponsorship (business or personal) opportunities. The cost is $60/ year. Please see committee chair, Bill Raphael, with questions or comments regarding any of the above. SAVE THESE DATES Give Thanks! November 29, 2013 - NO CLUB MEETING!!!

Club Christmas Party December 6, 2013 - The Thistle Club House Social hour 6-7pm; meeting & dinner 7pm NO MORNING MEETING!!! Waccamaw Wrapping Party December 8, 2013, time & place TBA Shopping Day TBA Waccamaw Christmas Party December 12, 2013, Waccamaw School Cafeteria, Time TBA Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA),January 24-26, 2014, Pine Knowles, NC Click here for the application

May 17, 2014, Tiger's Eye Rotary around Brunswick County in September Leland Area Rotary Club Meetings: Thursday, 7:30 AM Meeting Location: Magnolia Greens Golf Club 1800 Linkwood Drive Leland, NC 28451 Shallotte Rotary Club Meetings: Thursday, 12:30 PM Planet Fun/Starz Grille 349 Whiteville Rd. (Rt. 130) Shallotte, NC 28470 Southport Rotary Club Meetings: Wednesday, 12:30 PM Meeting Location: Atlantic Seafood 5059 Southport - Supply Rd. SE (NC-211) Southport, NC 28461 LET S PLAY SOME FOOTBALL!!

For advertising information - call Bill Raphael at 910-612-1910 or send message to bill@prestigeoutdoorlighting.com.