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Officers
President
Jeff Helms
President Elect
Dennis Peterson
Vice President
Jeff Ashcra�
Vice President Elect
Jeremy Kaiser
Treasurer
Steve Fahrenkrog
Sergeant-At-Arms
Terrye Kishiue
Past President -
Ex-Officio
Glen Keppy
Board Members
2015-2017
Patrick Olsen
Terrye Kishiue
Seth Porter
Greg Schaapveld
2016-2018
Nathan Kessler
Seth Porter
Greg Schaapveld
Execu$ve Secretary
Dennis Peterson [email protected]
563-285-8584
Vol. 48 No. 011 www.northscottrotary.org; E-mail [email protected] March 11, 2020
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North Scott Rotary Serves Officers
President Jeremy Kaiser
President Elect Dr Brad Burt
Vice President Patrick Olsen
Vice President Elect Josie Seymour
Treasurer
Steve Fahrenkrog
Sergeant-At-Arms Tyler Bindrum
Past President - Ex-Officio
Jeff Ashcraft
Board Members
2018-2020
Josh Cobie
Rich Horst Dr Don Sierk
Jan Touney
2019-2021
Scott Case
Tracy Lindaman
Jeff Martens
Brian Williams
Execu$ve Secretary
Deb & Dennis
Peterson [email protected]
563-285-8584
Eldridge/Davenport, Iowa
This Friday at the Steeplegate
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Governor, Rotary District 6000
Erna Morain, Waukee, IA
Ass’t Governor
Tim Lane, Be0endorf, IA
Monday, Noon .......................... Clinton, Rastrelli’s Restaurant, Lyons
Monday, Noon .................. Davenport Outing Club, 2109 N. Brady St. Monday, 12:10 pm ................ Muscatine, Rendezvous, 3127 Lucas St. Monday, 12:15 pm .. Moline, Trinity Lutheran Church 1313 13th Ave
Monday, 6:00 pm ...... Quad Cities Illinois, Hy Vee 42nd Ave, Moline
Tuesday, 7:15 am .. River Cities, Brothers Restaurant, Rapids City, IL
Tuesday, noon ................................ Rock Island, QC Botanical Center Wednesday Noon ............................ Bettendorf, Tanglewood Pavilion
Wednesday, Noon ................................ Tipton, 1143 Cedar Valley Rd
Wednesday 5:00 pm ... North Scott Mini-Meet at Maloney’s, Eldridge
Thursday, 7:00 am ..................... Iowa Quad Cities, J-Bar Elmore Ave. Thursday, 12:15 pm ...... East Moline, Christ United Methodist Church
Thursday, Noon .................................... Milan, Pinnacle Country Club
Friday Noon ......................... North Scott, Steeplegate Inn, Davenport.
Wednesday, March 11: 11:30 am Community Needs Com-mittee meets in the Steeplegate Restaurant. Committee mem-bers: please review applications before the meeting. Contact Jeff Ashcraft or Seth Porter with any questions. Friday, March 13: Program: Steve McCullough: Avoiding Student Loan Crisis: Sara Diericx, Host. Short presentation about Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving. Friday-Saturday, March 13-14: Dr. Bradley Burt and Pat-rick Olsen attending President Elect Training at Mayo Civic Center, Rochester, MN. Friday, March 20: 10:45 am Board of Directors meeting in the Steeplegate Bar area. NOTE: change of date. Friday, March 20: Program: Colonel Robert Sinkler; Retired Commander Rock Island Corp of Engineers. Rich Horst, Host. Tuesday, March 24: 11 am Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary, Donahue (Eric L, Glen K, Nancy G, Ken T) Friday, March 27: Program: Ballet Quad Cities; Chris Cournoyer, Host. Saturday, March 28: 8:45 am – 1 pm: District Training Assembly at DMACC Campus in Newton, Iowa. Register to attend on the D6000 website. Meeting is FREE! Tuesday, March 31: 11 am Rotary Reads at John Glenn Elementary, Donahue. (Chris Connolly, Warren H, Glen K) Friday, April 3: 7:30 am Friday Fun Day; Meet and Greet Students at North Scott Junior High. Theresa White, Organizer Friday, April 3: Program to be arranged by Scott Case. April birthdays celebrated. 50/50 drawing by Brian Williams. Saturday, April 4: 10:45 am – 1 pm. The club will be serv-ing the Saturday Dinner at the Veteran’s Center on Locust Street….sign up to help!! Scott Case, Organizer. Friday, April 10: 10:45 am Board of Directors meeting in the Steeplegate Bar Area. Friday, April 10: Program: Peter Komendowski: Partnership for a Healthy Iowa. Bill Tubbs, Host. Friday, April 17: Program: Miss Iowa 2019, Emily Tinsman from Bettendorf, Iowa. Deb Peterson, Host Friday, April 24: Program: Angie Kendall with the Genesis Foundation. Marcia Brandt, Host.
Friday, May 1: 7:30 am Friday Fun Day; Meet and Greet Students at North Scott Junior High. Theresa White, Organizer Saturday, May 9: 9:00 am Tricycle Build at Handicapped Development Center on North Brady, Davenport. Children awarded trikes at approximately noon.
March 4: Scott Case, Jason Happel, Tom Messer, Matt Maiers, Jim Smith, Rich Golinghorst, Hank Runge, Bill Tubbs: Mini meet at Maloney’s
March 4: Jeff Ashcraft and Seth Porter: Community needs committee chair meeting
March 6: Merle Anderson: Rotary Club of Catalina, Tucson, AZ
March 6: Theresa White, Tracy Lindaman, Jack and Jean Schinckel, Joe Stutting, Bill Tubbs, Sara Diericx, Amber Smith (Prospective member): Fun Friday of NSJH
March 7: Merle Anderson, Jeff Helms, Bob Fox: Mini meet of NSR Past Presidents
March 9: Dwayne Anderson; Rotary Club of Moline
March 10: Jan Touney, Eric Langan, Tricia Kane, Marcia Brandt, Kathy Pezley: Rotary reads at John Glenn Elementary
March 13: Set up/tear down: need a volunteer; Greeters: Leroy Paustian and Bob Bainter: Song Leader: John Maxwell; Piano: Tewanta Lopez: Invocation: Scott Case; Sergeant: Na-than Kessler March 20: Set up/tear down: Jack Schinckel; Greeters: Sara Somsky and Chris Connolly; Song Leader: Scott Case; Piano: Marguerite Holzworth; Invocation: John Maxwell; Sergeant: Jim Smith
March 27: Set up/tear down: Don Sierk; Greeters: Lori Rochau and Rich Horst: Song Leader; Jody Johnston-Mohr: Piano: Jody Johnston-Mohr: Invocation: Jim Koehler: Sergeant: Eric Langan
April 3: Set up/tear down: Marty O’Boyle; Greeters: Tyler Bin-drum and Dick Cole; Song Leader: TBA; Piano: Teri Wittkow-ski; Invocation: Rich Pokora; Sergeant: TBA
April 10: Set up/tear down: Dick Cole; Greeters: Jack Schinckel and Jody Johnston-Mohr; Song Leader: TBA; Piano: Tewanta Lopez; Invocation: Steve Powell; Sergeant: TBA
April 17: Set up/tear down: Warren Hodge; Greeters: Tricia Kane and Jim Smith; Song Leader: TBA: Piano: TBA; Invoca-tion: Jan Touney; Sergeant: TBA
April 24: Set up/tear down: Jim Smith; Greeters: Charlie Jones and Don Sierk; Song Leader: TBA; Piano: TBA: Invocation: Jan Trimble; Sergeant: TBA
Rotary Interna$onal President
Mark Daniel Maloney, Decatur, Alabama, US
Make ups available at nearby Rotary Clubs
NORTH SCOTT ROTARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAKE UPS TURNED IN
ASSIGNMENTS
LAST MEETING - March 6, 2020 – Jaren Johnson with WVIK; 90.3 FM
Jared Johnson has been the Director of Corporate Support at WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, since 2014. He oversees all fundraising at the station, is working on a new website, a mobile app and will soon be launching a second broadcast signal in the QC. The station is owned by Augustana College and has about 40,000 listen-ers. 55% are male and 45% female. Listeners love the station, as there are no commercials. A few of the local partners the station has are Bethany for Children, Family Resources, Child Abuse Council, River Action, Nahant Marsh and several others. The station has about 100 volunteers that read and record items to be broadcast on the station. These include obituaries and local news items. They are available on the WVIK app or Alexa. March birthdays were celebrated on Friday. Steve Fahrenkrog was the winner of $90 from the 50/50 drawing. Seven of Tracy’s team of nine, enjoyed a steak dinner as the winning team of the membership con-test. Deanna Valliere gave $28 for the 28 years her husband; John has run the Glynn’s Creek Golf Course that opened (very early) on March 3 for the season. Two guests attended on Friday, Joe Krenzelok, guest of Rich Pokora and Sayed Shah, guest of Bill Tubbs.
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2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
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