Davenport, Iowa Vol. 42 No, 34 Officers President Steve Fahrenkrog President Elect Glen Keppy Vice President Jeff Helms Vice President Elect Dennis Peterson www.northsco-rotary.org; E-mail NSRotary@aol.com September 10, 2014 North Scott Rotary Serves Our latest William Tubbs Honor Rotarian was awarded on Friday. Chris$ne Garrow was honored for all of her work in the Literacy and Educa$on area. She organized our District Grant work of funding and working at the Sco4 County Library Summer Reading program. This encompassed all of the Branches in Sco4 County. Great work Chris$ne Chris$ne also had a Big announcement, she is soon to be a mother!! Treasurer Steve Fahrenkrog Sergeant-At-Arms Greg Schaapveld Past President Ex-Officio Steve Suiter Board Members 2013-2015 Marcia Brandt Jerry Coussens Lorraine Lynch Lori Rochau 2014-2016 Chris#ne Garrow Rich Golinghorst Gene Meyer Patrick Olsen Execu$ve Secretary Dennis Peterson Dennis.peterson1@gmail.com 563-285-8584 THIS FRIDAY Walter Fahrenkrog Memorial Golf Outing Come to Spring Brook Country Club, Dewi4, Iowa this Friday for our annual golf ou$ng. Even if you are not playing golf, come to enjoy the fellowship, good food, and the beau$ful se9ng of Spring Brook Country Club. If You would like to play golf, there is s$ll room for 8 golfers. Contact Dennis Peterson, Jeff Helms, or Tom Messer to let them know. They will form the foursomes. Meal will be served about 11:45, followed by a shotgun golf start at 1:00. Also, if you s$ll have prizes to give, contact the same people by Wednesday.
In the interest of open information, we will be publishing each months Minutes of previous meeting and Bills Paid. ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT MINUTES BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING July 10, 2014, 7:00 AM Steeple Gate President: Steve Fahrenkrog Present Treasurer: Steve Fahrenkrog Present VP, President-Elect: Glen Keppy Present Sergeant-At-Arms: Greg Schaapveld A 1st Vice President: Jeff Helms Present Exec Sec: Dennis Peterson Present 2 nd Vice President: Dennis Peterson Present Past President: John Maxwell Present Directors (2013-2015): Directors (2014-2016) Marcia Brandt Present Christine Garrow A Jerry Coussens A Rich Golinghorst Present Lorraine Lynch Present Gene Meyer A Lori Rochau A Patrick Olsen Present Other Rotarians in attendance: Bill Tubbs Meeting Called to order by resident Steve Fahrenkrog at 8:00 AM with a quorum present. Minutes of previous month were approved as amended MSP Glen Keppy/Lorraine Lynch Treasurer's report previous month, approved as presented. MSP Glen Keppy/Jeff Helms Accounts payables (list attached) were approved for payment. MSP Jeff Helms/Rich Golinghorst Membership Development (See Report): Rich Golinghorst/Jeff Helms Drop from Rolls: Jillian Townsell, Don Brandt. Trying to keep Jan Trimble, need to authorize change in status reduced dues if needed. New Members First approval: Tricia Kane proposed by Paul Seelau. Deb Peterson proposed by Dennis Peterson. Joe Stutting proposed by Bill Tubbs. COMMITTEES/REPORTS Rotary night at the ball park to support Polio Plus is scheduled for Sunday July 20 th for our club and Davenport Rotary. Unfinished Business: Auction: 50/50 raffle to be held first week of each month July to October. Community Needs: Report Community needs giving for past year in newsletter.. District Grant project at 910 Marquette to redo landscaping and fire pit area at homeless shelter operated by 180 zone. Apply for maximum grant for District Grant. This is a commitment of $5000 from District and $5000 from our club, of which part can be sweat equity. MSP Patrick Olsen/Lorraine Lynch New Board Business: Budget: first discussion held and tabled to next month. Include $1500 budget for Social Committee to be used as they see fit for events throughout the year. Other Adjournment at 9:00 AM Unanimous.
Accts payable 8-14, 2014 % Tip Tax Acct 0.18 0.07 Steeplegate # Lunches Price Total Gratuity Tax Total Cash Total Cake 1 20 20.00 3.60 1.65 25.25 0.00 25.25 July 11, 2014 55 8.91 490.05 88.21 40.48 618.74 0.00 618.74 July 18, 2014 62 8.91 552.42 99.44 45.63 697.49 0.00 697.49 Total Meals Total Meals 1,341.48 5170 Meals Other Bills PayTo For CompuMax Flowers Paul Kalainoff's mother 55.00 5120 Flowers CompuMax Chair & Tables rental 81.86 5070 Zoo CompuMax Banners for District Grant Staples 36.58 5190 District Grant CompuMax New member documents Staples 33.67 5220 Supplies CompuMax Supplies Staples 41.10 5220 Supplies CompuMax Supplies 12.75 5220 Supplies CompuMax Total 260.96 Deb Peterson Honor Rotarian Plaque 7.70 5220 Supplies Deb Peterson Postage 2.55 5180 Postage Deb Peterson Ice 11.98 5070 Zoo River Bandits Tickets & Dollars 1,417.50 5035 Polio Plus Brand T T shirts 18.19 5220 Clothing Rotary District 6000 District Dues 83.00 30.00 2,490.00 2,490.00 Rotary International Dues 1/2 83 36.69 3,045.27 22.10 3,067.37 Total Other Bills 7,276.25 Community Needs District 6000 Famsco 415.00 5080 Comm Needs District 6000 Iowa Most 415.00 5080 Comm Needs District 6000 District Youth 166.00 5080 Comm Needs Total Community Needs 996.00 5080 Comm Needs Paid with Previous Authori- CompuMax 1,218.83 5030 Compumax Rich Golinghorst Pork Chops 436.28 5070 Corn Boil Ken Thompson Sweet Corn 120.00 5070 Corn Boil Dennis Peterson Beer & Pop 282.48 5070 Corn Boil John Maxwell Charcoal, Propane, Butter, Plates & Utensils, Supplies 337.18 5070 Corn Boil Paul Holzworth Salads 247.20 5070 Corn Boil Elza Sager Tomatoes 39.00 5070 Corn Boil Pat DeLuca Ice Cream 70.00 5070 Corn Boil Anita Wubbena Deserts 53.06 5070 Corn Boil Mary Golinghorst Deserts 24.00 5070 Corn Boil Sheila Volrath Deserts 50.98 5070 Corn Boil Ryan Varner Deserts 16.86 5070 Corn Boil Katie Burt Deserts 10.25 5070 Corn Boil Loren Rickard Deserts 7.80 5070 Corn Boil Marcia Brandt Deserts 15.10 5070 Corn Boil Linda Paustian Deserts Corn Boil Total 1,733.71 23.52 5070 Corn Boil Bridges Catering Zoo Meals 1,698.39 5070 Zoo Meals Total 4,650.93 Grand To- 14,264.66 For the board Dennis Peterson
Rotary Interna onal President Governor, Rotary District 6000 John Ockenfels, Iowa City, IA Ass t Governor Doug Peterson, Be endorf, IA Make ups available at nearby Rotary Clubs Monday, Noon... Clinton, Rastrelli s Restaurant, Lyons Monday, Noon... Davenport Ou ng Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm... Musca ne, Hotel Musca ne 101 W. Miss Dr Monday, 12:15 pm... Moline, Trinity Lutheran Church 1313 13th Ave Monday, 6:00 pm... Quad Ci es Illinois, Hy Vee 42nd Ave, Moline Tuesday, 7:15 am... River Ci es, Brothers Restaurant, Rapids City, IL Tuesday, noon... Rock Island, QC Botanical Center Wednesday Noon... Be endorf, Fortune Garden Wednesday, Noon... Tipton, 1143 Cedar Valley Rd Wednesday, 4:30 pm... Ridgecrest, 4134 Northwest Blvd, Davenport Wednesday 5:00 pm.. North Sco Mini-Meet at Rus c Ridge Eldridge Thursday, 7:00 am... Iowa Quad Ci es, The Lodge, Be endorf Thursday, 12:15 pm... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church Thursday, Noon... Milan, Pinnacle Country Club Friday Noon... North Sco, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport. NORTH SCOTT ROTARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS Thursday, September 11: 8:00 A.M. Board meeting at the Steeplegate. Friday, September 12: 11:45 A.M. Lunch and Golf Outing at Spring Brook Country Club. DeWitt, IA. Jeff Helms and Steve Powell, Chairs. Friday, September 19: Program: Democratic Iowa State Senator Jack G. Hatch. Bill Tubbs, Host. First pie and baked goods auction. New member induction. (Tricia & Deb) Saturday, September 20: Special Olympics Bocce Ball. 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Volunteers needed at the River s Edge in Davenport. Kelly Meyer, Chair. Sunday, September 21: Youth Exchange Fall Kick Off meeting. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. at the Johnson County Fairgrounds. All students, counselors, host parents, YEO s required to attend. Friday, September 26: Program: Mo Hyder with Rhythm City Casino LLC. He will speak about the new casino development and how the economy will be affected. Rich Horst, Host. Pie and baked goods auction. Friday, October 3: Membership Program. Charlie Jones and Becky Bray, Hosts. October birthdays celebrated. 50/50 Auction drawing. Pie and baked goods auction. Thursday, October 9: 8:00 A.M. Board meeting at the Steeplegate. Thursday, October 9: Youth Harvest Party at the Pride of the Wapsi Pumpkin Patch. Volunteers will be needed!! Friday, October 10: Program pending. Steve Powell, Host. Pie and baked goods auction. Wednesday, October 15: Fall training Seminar. 6 to 9 P.M. at the West Liberty Community Center Friday, October 17: 10:30 A.M. Board Meeting with DG John and Deb Ockenfels. All committee chairs also encouraged to attend. Friday, October 17: Program: District Governor John Ockenfels from the Rotary Club of Iowa City A.M. Goals and expectations for his Rotary year. Final pie and baked goods auction. Thursday, October 23: Annual Auction at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds. Babysitting will be available at a building nearby. Start making plans to attend AND start collecting donations for the sale. Contact Patrick Olsen, Cody Allen or Becky Bray with questions or comments. Friday, October 24: No meeting, replaced by auction. Saturday, October 25: Youth Exchange Student Fall Fun Day. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. at the Warren County Fairgrounds in Indianola, IA. Pumpkin Carving and more. Friday, October 31: Program pending. Rich Pokora host. MAKE UPS TURNED IN July 14: Eric Langan: Rotary Club of Clinton July 30: Jim Smith: Rotary Club of Oshkosh Southwest, WI August 4, 11, 18: Jim Smith: Rotary Club of Ann Arbor West, MI, Evening Club August 21: Pat DeLuca: Rotary Club of E. Moline-Silvis August 22: Tom Messer, Steve Fahrenkrog, Steve Suiter, Dennis Peterson, Nathan Kessler, Jeff Helms, Jerry Coussens, Scott Kurtz, Sheila Volrath: Finance Committee meeting August 27: Scott Case, Steve Fahrenkrog: Visitation Committee August 27: Paul Kalainoff, John Maxwell: Rotary Youth Exchange August 27: Lorraine Lynch, Margo McInnis: PR committee September 3: Charlie Jones: Rotary Club of Bettendorf September 3: Bill Tubbs: Rotary Club of Maquoketa September 5: Lorraine Lynch, Becky Bray, Cody Allen, Patrick Olsen, Andy Green, Dennis Peterson, Ryan Varner, Keith Mattke, Steve Fahrenkrog: PR Committee meeting September 5: Nathan Kessler, Sheila Volrath: 50/50 table September 7: Paul Kalainoff, Dennis Peterson, Lorraine Lynch, John Maxwell: Youth Exchange, Iowa City September 8: Paul Kalainoff, Dennis Peterson: Youth Exchange ASSIGNMENTS September 12: Invocation: Steve Powell. All other duties handled by Golf Committee. September 19: Set up/tear down: Glen Keppy; Greeters: Dick Cole and Carolyn Scheibe; Song Leader: Steve Powell; Piano: Cathie Strieter; Invocation: Steve Powell; Sergeant: Jeff Ashcraft September 26: Set up/tear down: Patrick Olsen; Greeters: Chris Connolly and Leroy Paustian; Song Leader: Scott Case; Piano: Tewanta Dover; Invocation: Jan Trimble; Sergeant: Patrick Olsen October 3: Set up/tear down: Jim Smith; Greeters: Andy Green and Paul Seelau; Song Leader: Jeff Ashcraft; Piano: TBA; Invocation: John Pheiffer; Sergeant: Jim Smith October 10: Set up/tear down: Loren Rickard: Greeters: Todd Gullickson and Jim Smith; Song Leader: Jan Trimble; Piano: TBA; Invocation: Becky Bray; Sergeant: John Maxwell October 17: Set up/tear down: Deb Peterson: Greeters: Jerry Hansen and Ken Tank; Song Leader: Angela Reese; Piano: TBA; Invocation: Paul Holzworth; Sergeant: Eric Langan October 23: Auction Committee, duties necessary October 31: Set up/tear down: Glen Keppy; Greeters: Jeff Helms and Lindsay Thul; Song Leader: Paul Holzworth; Piano: TBA; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Sergeant: Anita Wubbena
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NOR SCOTTARIAN Periodical Postage Paid at Eldridge, Iowa ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT PO Box 52 Eldridge, IA 52748 NorScottarian (USPS 339-290) is published weekly except the weeks of July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the week between Christmas and New Year s, for $5 per year by the Rotary Club of North Scott, PO Box 52, Eldridge, IA 52748. Periodicals postage paid at Eldridge, IA 52748 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NorScottarian, PO Box 52, Eldridge, IA 52748 LAST WEEK LAST MEETING September 5, 2014 Brad Martell; CEO Sco County Y Seventy two a ended on Friday. Long distance guests were Boris, Elena and Diana Cretu from Chisinau, Moldova, guests of Merle Anderson. Ardo Holmgrain from the Rock Island Rotary Club was also a guest. Other registered visitors were: Diane Papke, Karen VanDe Casteel, Drew Thompson and Eden Burt, daughter of Brad Burt. Charlie Jones was the winner of the 50/50 drawing and took home $111. Chris ne Garrow was presented with the Honor Rotarian award, that she was the co-recipient of with Patrick Olsen, at the end of Steve Suiter s presidency. Chris ne gave $5 to the educa on fund as she announced her baby news. Charlie Jones gave $46 for his wedding anniversary and Jim Koehler gave $100 in honor of Marcia being back to normal (from her fall, earlier in the year). September birthdays were celebrated and $6 was collected for cake. Cody Allen was the sergeant and took in $38 in fines. Brad Martell, speaker, told us that the Y was chartered in Davenport in 1858. It is the #1 child care provider in the Quad Ci es. 60% of the students a ending the child care program receive financial assistance. He outlined the $4 million dollar Capitol Campaign that the Y is currently working on. The money will be used to renovate locker rooms at various loca ons. The 4 Way Test Of the things we THINK SAY or DO 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?