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37 Years of Rotary Service They profit most who serve the best ROTARY CLUB OF NORTH SCOTT - BULLETIN Vol. 39 No. 01 www.northscottrotary.org e-mail NSRotary@aol.com January 05, 2011 FRIDAY AT THE STEEPLEGATE Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Jerry Jones, Executive Director I feel incredibly fortunate to have worked at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center for the past 12 years. Every day, we have the opportunity to instill young people, who have encountered tragedy and even despair, with a sense of hope. In all of them I see vast potential to be great. We simply need to convince them of their potential, provide the opportunity to work towards it and encourage them to realize it. It is that belief that drives my efforts. I dream of the day that the King Center is thought of as the most effective resource for youth to actualize their potential. I see youth not just completing high school but excelling so that they can choose their future as lawyers, business leaders, or even non-profit directors. But it is not a pipe dream. It is not just possible. It is expected. The staff give their best efforts on a daily basis to bring this to reality. Despite a limited budget, the King Center enjoys some of the best staff in the Quad Cities who bring high quality services. The result has been a growing use of our programs. Last year, over 150 kids attended camp daily. This year s numbers will be close to the same. We have seen the same trend in the afterschool and drug prevention programs. The results: 70 percent improve their grades, 90 percent improve attendance, 95 percent display improved decision making skills. Still, these results do not compare to the stories we hear from parents and teachers who see dramatic changes in the behavior of their kids simply because there are more people in their lives that believe in them. This is what I am a part of and it is what drives me in the face of a budget crisis, skepticism, disbelief, and despair. There are days that the weight of the world in on me but one hour teaching a child their multiplication tables and I feel on top of the world. What happens at the King Center inspires me to be great at what I do and to expect that in those that we serve. I am incredibly fortunate. Jerry Jones, King Center executive director

Rotary International President Ray Klinginsmith, United States Governor, Rotary District 6000 Gary Welch, Ankeny Ass t Governor: Becky Eiting, Davenport Officers, Board of Directors July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 President Charlie Jones Vice President, President-Elect Becky Bray Vice President John Maxwell Secretary Steve Suiter Treasurer Steven C. Fahrenkrog Sergeant-At-Arms Gene Hoth Past President (Ex-Officio) - Chuck Briegel Executive Secretary Dennis Peterson DIRECTORS: (Term expires 6/30/11)... (Term expires 6/30/12) Eric Langan... Cody Allen Serge Pasheev... Dr Brad Burt Jan Trimble... Kellie Esters Kim Wilkins... James Patten Makeup's at nearby Rotary Clubs Monday, Noon... Clinton, Rastrelli s Restaurant, Lyons Monday, Noon... Davenport Outing Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm... Muscatine, Hotel Muscatine 101 W. Miss Dr Monday, Noon... Moline, Christ The King Church Monday, 6:00 pm... Quad Cities Illinois, 1530 5th Ave, Moline RT s Italian Village Tuesday, 7:15 am... River Cities, Brothers Restaurant, Rapids City, IL Tuesday, noon... Rock Island, QC Botanical Center Wednesday Noon... Bettendorf, Fortune Garden Wednesday, Noon... Maquoketa, Eagle s Wednesday, Noon... Tipton, Cedar Lanes Red Pin Lounge Wednesday, 4:30 pm... Ridgecrest, 4134 Northwest Blvd, Davenport Wednesday 5:00 pm... Davenport Mini-Meet at Lunardi s Thursday, 7:00 am... Iowa Quad Cities, The Lodge, Bettendorf Thursday, 12:15 pm... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church Thursday, Noon... Milan, Milan Community Center, Hwy. 67 Friday Noon... North Scott, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport.ROTARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS Friday, January 7: Program: Jerry Jones, Director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, Rock Island, IL. Margo McInnis, Program Host. Induction of new member, Jerry Coussens, proposed by Jim Smith. January Birthdays celebrated. Tuesday, January 11: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads Thursday, January 13: 7:00 A.M. Board Meeting at the Steeplegate Friday, January 14: Program: Kurt Lokenvitz from Hertz Farm Management. Margo McInnis, Program Host. January 15-16: D6000 Youth Exchange Winter Retreat at Camp Wesley Woods, Indianola, Iowa Tuesday, January 18: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads Friday, January 21: Program: Kristi Crafton, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity. Jack Schinckel, Program Host. Students present from Davenport North. Tuesday, January 25: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads Friday, January 28: Program: Steven C. Bahls, President, Augustana College. Bill Tubbs, Program Host. Tuesday, February 1: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads Friday, February 4: Program: Speaker from Isabel Bloom. Margo McInnis, Program Host. Students present from North Scott High School. February Birthdays celebrated. Tuesday, February 8: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads Thursday, February 10: 7:00 A.M. Board Meeting at the Steeplegate. Friday, February 11: Special Valentine Lunch. Details available soon. Jody Johnston-Mohr, Chair. Tuesday, February 15: 12:30 P.M. Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary, Donahue, IA. John Friday, February 18: Program: Douglas Johnson, USDA Conservationist. Jack Schinckel, Program Host. Students present from Davenport Assumption High School. MAKE-UPS TURNED IN December 8: James Patten: Davenport mini meet December 13: Jody Johnston-Mohr: Tour of Hotel Black Hawk for Holiday party December 14: Merle Anderson: Sunset Rotary Club of Tucson, AZ December 15: Hank Runge, Rob White: Mini Meet at Ridgecrest December 15: Bill Tubbs: Bettendorf Rotary Club December 17: Merle Anderson: Catalina Rotary Club of Tucson, AZ December 17: Charlie Jones, Dennis Peterson: Coat delivery to Ed White, Virgil Grissom & Alan Shepard Elementary Schools December 20: Dennis Peterson: Coat delivery to Fillmore Elementary School, Davenport December 21: Charlie Jones, Dennis Peterson: Coat delivery to Adams Elementary School, Davenport December 22: Bill Tubbs: Tipton Rotary Club

ASSIGNMENTS January 7: Set up/tear down: Steve Swisher; Greeters: Roger Amhof & Jack Schinckel; Invocation: Adam Kerns; Song Leader: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Sergeant: Need a volunteer. January 14: Set up/tear down: Lorraine Lynch; Greeters: Jeff Helms & Carolyn Scheibe; Invocation: John Pheiffer; Song Leader: Kelly Meyer; Sergeant: Eric Langan January 21: Set up/tear down: Don Brandt: Greeters: Deb Hughes & Steve Swisher; Invocation: Steve Powell; Song Leader: Jeff Ashcraft; Sergeant: Kelly Meyer January 28: Set up/tear Down: Dick Cole; Greeters: Regen Johnson and Jim Smith; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Song Leader: Mike Thavenet; Sergeant: Anita Wubbena February 4: Set up/tear down: Lee Ittenbach; Greeters; Jody Johnston-Mohr & Roger Amhof; Invocation: Jim Koehler; Song Leader: Jody Johnston-Mohr; Sergeant: Gene Hoth February 11: Valentine Lunch: TBA ++ JANUARY BIRTHDAYS ++ January 6: Carolyn Scheibe January 15: Tracey Kuehl January 17: Eric Langan January 21: Jim Koehler January 30: Linda Frederiksen Happy Birthday to these Rotarians! Enjoy a free piece of birthday cake on the club. Others please pay $1.00 per slice. WELCOME NEW MEMBER DR. LOREN RICKARD Retired Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Loren Rickard, joined the North Scott Rotary club at the last regular meeting on December 11, 2010. His wife, Jody attended as he received the charge from past president, Chuck Briegel. He was proposed for membership by Bill Tubbs. Loren & Jody have 2 sons (& families) that reside in Eldridge and a daughter that lives in Tucson, AZ. They chose to retire to Eldridge to be close to family. Loren was in veterinary practice from 1969-2004. He was in private practice in Brooklyn, Iowa for over 30 years. While living in Brooklyn he was extremely active in city government, being the mayor for seven years, president of the local Kiwanis club, on the Economic Development board, Community Foundation Board and many other local activities. In Loren s free time, he likes to read, travel, hike, bike, kayak and work out. Loren will return to Rotary in February, as he is spending January in AZ. THANK YOU S RECEIVED Dear N.S. Rotary Members, Thank you for the $1000 cash contribution made to the N.S. Food Pantry. The Rotary Club s ongoing annual support is just awesome! Best wishes to your club in 2011. North Scott Food Pantry Board ----------------------- Thank you so much for very generous Christmas gift. I appreciate not only the money; the friendships I ve made thru the club are priceless! You are the #1 reason I came back to Steeplegate, I wish each and every one of you a Very Happy New Year!. Sincerely, Ann Hanson NEW MEMBER PROPOSAL Mr. Marty O Boyle has been approved by the Board of Directors and the classification committee for membership in North Scott Rotary. Marty, Mayor of Eldridge, has been proposed by Bill Tubbs. Comments from the membership are welcome to any board member for seven days. Dr Loren & Jody Rickard

Mike Reese and the Davenport Central Choir performed at our Christmas Party. Arrangements by Jody Johnston-Mohr and her Social Committee. Miss Iowa, Pauli Mayfield and her mother were guests of honor. Pauli performed some of the items she will use at the Miss America Pageant. Operation Warm As part of our Operation Warm project, coats to kids, Coats were delivered to Ed White School in Eldridge, Iowa. Alan Shepard School In Long Grove, Iowa And Virgil Grissom School In Princeton, Iowa Coats were also delivered to Adams School in Davenport, IA And Fillmore School in Davenport. Official presentations will be made at a later date. More Coats have been ordered and additional schools will be Presented with the opportunity to participate.

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 Meeting Notes December 17, 2010 Holiday Party at Hotel Black Hawk One hundred eight Rotary members and guests were privileged to be entertained by the Davenport Central High School Choir and Miss Iowa, Pauli Mayfield, on Friday evening, December 17, 2010. Jody Johnston-Mohr, chair of the social committee, secured the newly renovated Hotel Black Hawk for one of their first holiday parties. Everything was perfect as Mike Reese and his talented choir sang holiday songs while dinner was served. Charlie Jones received a surprise gift delivered from Santa himself, via Miss Iowa. It was a Rotary theme necktie from the Carl -Wilhelm Stenhammer era. Seems President Charlie was left out earlier that week when Illinois presidents received ties at the area meeting at the iwireless center. One of Santa s elves came all the way down from the North Pole, just so that Miss Iowa could deliver the special tie to Charlie. Julie Martens, mother of Miss Iowa, was also an honored guest that evening. Miss Iowa sang some songs and told about her send off party the week before at the Adler Theater. She is probably in Las Vegas at this time, competing in the Miss America pageant, which will be broadcast on January 15 on ABC. 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?