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______Ed Koeneman has asked us to gather as many Rotarian magazines this month’s edition as possible.  It features the 50th Anniversary of Rotaract.  Bring yours to March 29 meeting.
______Please give Jeanie Morgan your business card or to send her a digital image of your card, CLICK HERE.
______If you have not yet been featured in a "Know Your Fellow Rotarian" article, see the article in this newsletter and use the links to download the questionnaire so you can complete and send it along with your photo to Jeanie.
______Turn in (or mail) your club survey which was distributed at March 8 meeting. 
Highlights of March 22 Club Assembly
President Allan Cady opened the meeting with Daryl Bethea offering the invocation and Chris Krueger leading the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Guests present were Carolyn Jones, introduced by Wendell, and Gisella Bethea, a professional ballerina, who was proudly introduced by her father, John.
 
President Allan said he had decided prior to the meeting to make one last attempt to encourage members to wear their Rotary pins by paying $1 per pin.  Ed Koeneman made this a very expensive decision for him as Ed was wearing 23 Rotary pins at the meeting.  The actual total of 41 was rounded up to a $50 donation to the foundation from our President.
 
Dan Coons won the weekly attendance drawing.  Steve Ross handled the weekly raffle.  The winning ticket drawn entitled the winner to $39 and a chance to try to draw the ace of clubs and win  the accumulated pot of $1,065.  Ed Koeneman drew Jeanie Morgan's ticket, but since she drew the Jack of Hearts, the large pot will continue to grow.  This, alone, should encourage attendance, and President Alan might want to consider issuing an executive order that the eventual winner must donate the large pot to our foundation if they are NOT wearing a Rotary pin when their ticket is drawn.   
 
Ed Koeneman paid happy bucks for the GCU Robotics Club earning the privilege of going to national finals.  Dan Coons was happy the weather is warmer.  Matt Rotty announced that his wife, Emily, had given birth to their fourth child, a baby boy who they named Zachary, on Saturday, March 10.  John Bethea was happy to have his daughter home.  Darl Andersen paid happy dollars for finding some 1984 photos of Jack Rosenberg - at least one of Jack riding a horse.  Ed Koeneman was happy that it is only 65 days til the next Star Wars movie will be released.  Ron Thompson happily announced he and Toni would be celebrating their wedding anniversary over the weekend.  
 
President Allan reminded members to turn or mail in their club survey if they have not already done so.  He had extra copies to distribute to anyone who had not received or who had misplaced their survey.
 
     
    Club Assembly
    • Don Boucher, Vocational Chair, reported that the original goal was to sponsor one vocational student each quarter in The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona scholarship program.  To date, our club has not sponsored any students this year.  He reminded club members to identify and refer potential candidates.  During the District Governor visit with combined Mesa clubs, President Allan pledged $5,000 to be donated by Mesa West members prior to the end of the year.  Lee Dueringer, TRVFA President, spoke to our club in December, and verified that Mesa West has supported TRVFA better than any other Rotary Club in Arizona.  On January 4, Don was able to announce that he could track $12,400 in donations to TRVFA from our members - 24% more than was given the prior year and $7,400 more than Allan's pledge to the District Governor.  This is Don's 4th year serving as Vocational Chair, and he will vacate the position the end of this year to move on to another interest - working with Membership.  If anyone is interested in replacing him as Vocational Chair or serving in that area of service, they should contact Chris Krueger.
    • Pam Cohen reported on Club Service, which encompasses many things, but she has primarily functioned as our Social Planner.  The first event to support Allan Cady's administration was a Fireside held at the Cady's home on June 3, 2017, prior to the start of his year.  A chile cookoff was held at the Troy home in the fall.  The annual post-holiday party was held at the Coons' home in January, and in February, The Steak and Beans celebration was held at Chuck Flint's home.  There is more to come.  She encouraged members to attend the District Club Leadership Academy on April 21 as several Mesa West Rotarians will be facilitating sessions at the event.  On April 25, Mesa West will host a donor appreciation event at the Arizona Museum of Natural History.  On May 5, the Spring Olympics will be held at the home of John and Jane Benedict.  Chris and Don LaBarge have agreed to host a Fireside event at their home before the end of the year, and Pam is working on a family event to involve bowling or softball so children and/or grandchildren of Rotarians can participate.  There will also be an installation event.  Dates for these last three activities have not yet been established.
    • Don LaBarge reported on Community Service activities.  Mesa West participated in a joint project with several other clubs to purchase $12,000 in machinery needed by the East Valley Senior Center.  The Mesa West Contribution was $1,000.  A District Grant helped our club provide 4,000 music books for the Charity run by our own member, Julie Duty - United Sound.  Mesa West provided Peanut Butter for the food bank.  We contributed $2,500 to support mobile shower/laundry units for use by the homeless.  Our club donated $500 in the name of Craig Berge to the Child Crisis Center.  We donated $785 to support five boy scout camperships.  Our donation was matched, so ten scouts in total were able to attend camp.  Don and Bryan Goetzenberger have been building some custom shelves for the Phoenix Children's Choir.  The club made their annual Polio Plus Contribution.  Mesa West provided school supplies in Guaymas Mexico for the school where we conduct the Gift of Hearing program.  We also supported the annual Christmas Gift trip to Rocky Point, Mexico.  Upcoming is a tree planting project at the Save the Family facility for which volunteer help is needed.  Since the trees originally planted at the facility died because of improper planting, Don has arranged for a free lesson in planting and maintenance.  The most common cause of trees dying is improper planting and the second cause is improper pruning.  Mesa West volunteers took the Holiday Lights down for the Child Crisis Center.  Salvation Army Bell Ringing during the holiday season was again supported by Mesa West volunteers coordinated by Don LaBarge.  
    • President Allan reported that Rotary Internal President, Ian Risely, asked presidents to keep track of contributions in hours as well as dollars this year.  In complying, Allan has a spreadsheet with 29 line items. So far, the dollars total $37,975.
    •  Bryan Goetzenberger reported on fundraising.  The sponsorship program was a tremendous success.  37 members participated by donating and/or successfully soliciting donations.   There were a total of 71 donors, with 28 giving over $500.  The original goal was $30,000 and we raised $40,000.  $24,600 was received without restriction.  $6,925 was designated for Gift of Hearing, $5,200 for local projects, $2,465 for Youth Exchange, and $800 for Rocky Point gift giving.  He thanked the captains, noting Chuck Flint was the winner and hosted his own party.  Bryan also thanked Dan Coons for printing the brochures, which were very helpful in telling our story and convincing donors to give.  In communicating with donors, it is important to remember this was our first annual sponsorship campaign.  Many donors will repeat their giving, but new donors will need to be identified.
    • Ed Koeneman kept his report short since he Youth Service programs had been featured the prior week, and there was little new to report.  He did announce that ASU Rotaract was selling Dream Vacation Raffle tickets and provided information to be shared in the Messenger for any members wishing to purchase tickets.  He reminded members of the Crutches for Africa program of the District Interact Council, and that Colton Cagle from the Westwood High School Interact Club will be one of the Ambassadors delivering the mobility appliances in Kenya in June of this year.  Pam Cohen pledged $50 to support the project.
    • Ray Smith provided a report on our largest International Project  - the Gift of Hearing mission last November.  There were a total of 43 Volunteers, 13 of which were Rotarians - the highest number of Rotary volunteers in the history of the project.  Our newest member in the field, Kristen Klein, is already signed up to participate in 2018.  The project cost and revenue almost balanced out if you rounded the numbers at $22,000.  With 17 doctors and technicians and 15 students, the value of services delivered was about $250,000.  2017 was the first year that no-one was turned away.  333 patients were seen.  165 hearing aids were dispensed and 185 ear molds were made.  Bob Jensen is working on a Rotary Foundation grant, but to date has not had any luck identifying a host club in Mexico.
    • Carol Kralicek was unable to be present to report on Membership as she has been traveling back and forth to Minnesota to help her daughter manage a serious health problem.  Members were asked to remember her in their thoughts and prayers.  At this time, we have 69 members (61 regular, 5 reserve, and 3 honorary).   This year, we have inducted eight members with more growth anticipated.  We have lost some members for various personal reasons, one of which was due to relocation, but have gained more than we have lost.
    • Jeanie Morgan reported that the website, facebook page, and Messenger can be resources for members, but are underutilized.  They will always be a work in progress as they are refined and more information added.  She also reported on a subject related to membership.  Dr. Mai Ly Duong, a Dentist and professor at A.T.Still University is interested in starting a Satellite Club at the University.  The District Governor had suggested to President Allan that our club would be the club best suited to be the host club for the satellite.  Jeanie had volunteered to look into what it might entail at the February board meeting.  A conference call was held Monday, March 19, with Mai Ly, Jeanie, Allan, Elizabeth Mahoney (representing the District) and Lucinda General on the call.  Some questions were asked and answered that make it look likely that if Mai Ly can confirm the interest of students and faculty at the University that it could be "beneficial to all concerned" to formalize the arrangement and move forward.  Because the interested students at A.T.Still are graduate students in medical fields, the satellite can be an incubator for new Rotarians, many of whom will relocate following graduation, so there will be more turnover than would be desired for them to ever likely want to become chartered.  The satellite club members, if we do move forward, would be members of Mesa West Rotary Club, and they would have a Chairman and Chairman-Elect rather than President and Vice President.  They would have independent meetings, but visitations, good communication, joint projects and fellowship would be strongly encouraged.  At this point, the satellite is an attractive possibility, but not yet a reality.
    • Dan Coons reported on Youth Exchange.  We have two outbound students and are involved with two inbound, although the student residing with the Goetzenbergers is actually sponsored by another club in the District.
    • Lucinda reported on the work that her committee is doing to update our official club documents.  The Constitution and Bylaws are currently being revised to conform with Rotary International recommended language and our club's unique practices.  Before the subject of the satellite club came up, the revisions already included include wording that would support this relatively new way of expanding Rotary.  Lucinda was happy to report that if the new documents are ratified by the club, no new revisions would be necessary if we do move forward with hosting the satellite.
    • Jim Schmidt provided a brief financial report.  There is about $4,000 in the Club Operating Account and about $93,000  in foundation funds.  We are tracking where we should be according to our budget/actual tracking.
    • Chris Krueger announced that officers have been identified for the 2018-19 Rotary Year with Jim Schmidt to be President-Elect, Donna Goetzenberger as Secretary and Dan Coons as President-Nominee.  Jim Schmidt feels he can continue as Treasurer while preparing for his year as President.  A Community Service Chair is needed for 2018-19.  Don LaBarge and Don Boucher are going to work together on membership engagement.  She encouraged members to let her know what their passions are so she can assign them to committees where they will enjoy being engaged.
    • President Allan thanked Steve Ross and Jack Rosenberg for the high quality programs we have enjoyed so far this year.
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    District Interact Crutches For Africa Project Support Requested
    Once again this year, Interact District 5495 is proudly sponsoring its Interact Crutches 4 Africa, Project — a state-wide international service project, in partnership with the Rotarian Crutches 4 Africa nonprofit organization.  Our Interact clubs throughout the state worked together to collect more than 3,500 crutches, walkers, wheelchairs and other mobility devices that were wrapped for shipment at our Interact District Conference on Feb. 24.  They will be shipped in a 40-ft shipping container to our International partners in Kenya for distribution there to those most in need of these mobility devices in the Rift Valley of Kenya.  We are also seeking to raise $30,000 to cover the shipping costs for the container, along with the airfare and other distribution expenses associated with once again sending four or five of our top Arizona Interactor Ambassadors to Kenya for two weeks in June 2018 to help distribute these mobility devices.  Colton Cagle from Westwood High School Interact (sponsored by Mesa West Rotary) has been selected as one of the ambassadors this year.
     
    Donation information to support the Crutches for Africa project:
     
    Anyone who wishes to donate, especially larger amounts, and plans to "itemize" and take a deduction for federal income taxes, should mail a check made out to the Rotary Club of Prescott Foundation, with the memo:  "for Interact C4A Project," and mail it to 100 E Sheldon, Suite 105, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Although Interact will have fees deducted from on-line donations, for the sake of convenience, donations can be made on-line by CLICKING HERE .
    Today's Chuckle

    You've heard of the Air Force's ultra-high-security, super-secret base in Nevada, known simply as "Area 51?"

    Well, late one afternoon, the Air Force folks out at Area 51 were surprised to see a Cessna landing at their "secret" base. They immediately impounded the aircraft and hauled the pilot into an interrogation room.

    The pilot's story was that he took off from Vegas, got lost, and spotted the Base just as he was about to run out of fuel. The Air Force started a full FBI background check on the pilot and held him overnight during the investigation.

    By the next day, they were finally convinced that the pilot really was lost and wasn't a spy. They gassed up his airplane, gave him a terrifying "you-did-not-see-a-base" briefing, complete with threats of spending the rest of his life in prison, told him Vegas was that-a-way on such-and-such a heading, and sent him on his way.

    The next day, to the total disbelief of the Air Force, the same Cessna showed up again. Once again, the MP's surrounded the plane... only this time there were two people in the plane.

    The same pilot jumped out and said, "Do anything you want to me, but my wife is in the plane and you have to tell her where I was last night!"

    Community Service Project - Help Needed
    Hi everyone,
     
    We are doing a Community Service project at Save the Family located at 125 E. University on April 13th & April 14th. Both days at 9am.  We will plant approx 15, 5 gallon trees.  I need 2 teams each with 6 people, April 13th will be prep, easy job, raking away stones and marking the spots, digging down far enough to put water in the hole etc. April 14th will be the big day as the trees will be delivered at 9am and we will dig the planting holes and mix the dirt with compost and plant. As everyone should know the President of RI has made part of his goal to plant trees around the world by Rotarian's and the tree planting is part of the "Presidential Citation" and has to be completed by April 21st.
     
    Obviously digging a hole takes some skill, but we have other jobs not as tough like planting the poles to hold up the tree and installing the wire guards, raking the stone landscape back in place, Lunch will be served, so please sign up with me by e-mail. I have also asked the Interact kids to help but they have school on the 13th. 
     
    Don LaBarge
     
    CLICK HERE to send Don an e-mail.
     
    Opportunity to Support ASU Rotaract Fundraiser

    We thought you may be interested in winning up to $20,000 to spend on your Dream Vacation or whatever else you want.

    Dream Vacation Raffle 2018 is a fundraising raffle sponsored by ASU Rotaract Club and Tempe South Rotary Foundation.  The net proceeds from the raffle will benefit our community and support our club.  

    Raffle ticket holders have the chance to win up to $20,000 cash.  Tickets are only $25 and only 3000 tickets will be sold.  The winning ticket will be drawn after the last ticket is sold, but no later than April 27, 2018.  (Full Contest rules are available on the on-line check-out website.)

    If you are interested in helping us, click here to Buy Tickets.  It would also help us if you forward this notice to other people you know so they have a chance to win and help our cause, too.  

     

    Thank you and Good Luck!

    Yours in Rotaract,

    Rotaract Club of Arizona State University

     
    RYLA5490 Ponderosa Requesting Donations
    There is still time to donate to Kids Against Hunger (KAH), a meal packing project offered through the Manzanita Outreach Organization, an Arizona Charitable Tax Credit organization and receive your 2017 dollar-for-dollar tax credit!
     
    RYLA 5495 Ponderosa will participate in the Kids Against Hunger community service project, for the first time!!  Our goal is to pack 30,000 meals and donate this to an emergency food provider in St Johns, AZ, which is in Apache County.  A recent news article stated that Apache County has the highest number of malnourished children in the country.  Please help us feed these children through the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit-- $400 for Single/Head of household or $800 – Married filing jointly. 
     
    Go to Donate to Kids Against Hunger event at RYLA Ponderosa  and make a contribution--the children will be very grateful, and so will we!  Thank you!
     
    Yours in Rotary
    RYLA 5495 Ponderosa Staff
    Know Your Fellow Rotarian - Please Submit Your Profile!
    Many members have commented on how much they have enjoyed this series.  We have now finished publishing profiles of all the leadership team.  It is time to move on to the general membership.  To keep the profiles somewhat consistent, we have had everyone respond to the same questions.  If you would be willing to let your fellow members know a little more about you, please CLICK HERE to download the list of questions.
     
    You can send your answers to JEANIE MORGAN along with a head and shoulders photo of yourself.  Selfies from smart phones work and can be texted to 928 486 4328.  Please provide your name when texting so she can add you to her contact list.
     
    If she receives multiple profiles, she will publish them in the order received.  If she receives these at the same meeting, she will publish them in the order of time in Rotary - longest to shortest.
     
    This article will reappear in the Messenger anytime there is not a waiting list of profiles to be published.  
    Business Networking Project
    Business networking is something President Allan Cady is passionate about.  He has asked Jeanie Morgan to work on putting together a business directory of our members.  We will be able to have the directory available as a download on our website, but since we will be adding new members regularly, it will be maintained electronically so it will be current at all times.  The photo shown is a reduced size sample of what each person's listing might look like.  To do this so it is a quality product, Jeanie will need digital images of your business card as well as a close-up, current photo.  CLICK HERE to send yours to her.
    March is Water and Sanitation Month
    • $24 is all it takes to provide one person with safe water
    • 23 million people now have safe water because of Rotary
    • 21 million people have access to sanitation and hygiene thanks to Rotary projects
    • 2030 is the year Rotary hopes to finish providing everyone with safe water, sanitation, and hygiene
    Upcoming Events
    RYLA Camp Ponderosa
    Payson, Arizona
    Apr 06, 2018 – Apr 08, 2018
     
    Save The Family Tree Planting Project
    125 E University
    Apr 13, 2018
    9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
     
    Save The Family Tree Planting Project Day 2
    125 E University
    Apr 14, 2018
    9:00 AM – 2:30 PM
     
    Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
    Mesa Hilton - Room TBD
    Apr 18, 2018
    7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
     
    Club Leadership Academy
    Black Canyon Conference Center
    Apr 21, 2018
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
     
    Sponsorship Appreciation Night
    Arizona Museum of Natural History
    Apr 25, 2018
    5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
     
    Spring Olympics - Cinco de Mayo Celebration
    Home of John and Jane Benedict
    May 05, 2018
    6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
     
    Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
    Mesa Hilton - Room TBD
    May 16, 2018
    7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
     
    Speakers
    Mar 29, 2018
    East Valley Partnership
    Apr 05, 2018
    Arizona Opera
    Apr 12, 2018
    Youth Exchange
    Apr 19, 2018
    Arizona Museum of Natural History
    Apr 26, 2018
    Open Arms Africa
    May 03, 2018
    Grief Recovery Program and More
    May 17, 2018
    Gift of Hearing Program in Guymas
    May 24, 2018
    Mesa Fire Department
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    Birthdays & Anniversaries
    Member Birthdays
    Dick Myren
    March 3
     
    Erica Williams
    March 31
     
    Join Date
    Wendell Jones
    March 1, 1989
    29 years
     
    Warren Haeussler
    March 3, 2001
    17 years
     
    Michael Whalen
    March 9, 1995
    23 years
     
    Kurt Klingenberg
    March 17, 1994
    24 years
     
    Executives & Directors
    President
     
    Immediate Past President
     
    President Elect
     
    Presidential Advisor
     
    Secretary
     
    Treasurer
     
    Club Service Chair
     
    Community Service Co-Chair
     
    Community Service Co-Chair
     
    Foundation Chair
     
    Fundraising Chair
     
    International Service Director
     
    Membership Chair
     
    Public Image Chair
     
    Vocational Service Director
     
    Youth Services, Interact/Rotaract Chair
     
    Youth Services, YE Co-Chair
     
    Youth Services, YE Co-Chair
     
    Sargeant at Arms
     
    Speaker Coordinator
     
    Speaker Coordinator
     
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    Executive Secretary
     
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