Rotary Club of Mesa West - MESSENGER
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Welcome to our Rotary Club of Mesa West!
Mesa West
Transforming Communities, Creating Opportunities, Impacting Youth
Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Via Zoom or in-person
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85900479873
Doubletree, 1011 W Holmes
Mesa, AZ 85210
United States of America
Our hybrid meetings are held weekly on the 1st thru 4th Thursdays of each month. The meetings are broadcast via Zoom to include all, whether attending virtually or in person.
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Upcoming Events
Rotary District 5495 Conference of Clubs
Fountain Hills
May 01, 2025 5:00 p.m. –
May 04, 2025 1:00 p.m.
 
Mesa West Member Orientation
Home of Pam Cohen
May 17, 2025
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
 
Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
Via Zoom
May 20, 2025 5:30 p.m.
 
Installation of Jim Schmidt as District Governor
Mesa Country Club
Jun. 14, 2025
5:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
 
Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
Via Zoom
Jun. 17, 2025 5:30 p.m.
 
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Speakers
May 01, 2025
Bass Pro Shop
May 08, 2025
Business Startup-Mesa West Rotary Igniting Innovation Project
May 15, 2025
New Member
May 22, 2025
Jun 05, 2025
Whales and Other Cetaceans-
Jun 12, 2025
Jun 19, 2025
Fairway Warriors-(Veteran's Organization)
Jun 26, 2025
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
John Bethea
April 1
 
Lu General
April 2
 
Wayne General
April 3
 
Polly Cady
April 5
 
John Pennypacker
April 10
 
Tim Troy
April 11
 
Debbie Koeneman
April 27
 
Spouse Birthdays
Wayne General
April 3
 
Polly Cady
April 5
 
Kim Deering
April 12
 
Debbie Koeneman
April 27
 
Tom Considine
April 30
 
Anniversaries
Andy Bradford
Kim Bradford
April 2
 
Jack Rosenberg
Cindy Rosenberg
April 4
 
Bert Millett
Kelli Millett
April 5
 
Debbie Koeneman
Ed Koeneman
April 5
 
Ed Koeneman
Debbie Koeneman
April 5
 
Lu General
Wayne General
April 11
 
Wayne General
Lu General
April 11
 
Ron Thompson
Toni Farmer-Thompson
April 15
 
Bryan Goetzenberger
Donna Goetzenberger
April 29
 
Donna Goetzenberger
Bryan Goetzenberger
April 29
 
Join Date
Jim Erickson
April 1, 1977
48 years
 
Keith Deering
April 1, 1992
33 years
 
John Pennypacker
April 5, 2001
24 years
 
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Arizona Rotaract
Rotary District 5495
Rotary Interact District 5495
The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona (TRVFA)
Rotary Youth Exchange
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards - RYLA
RYLA Service Project Support
Executives & Directors
Executive Secretary/Director
 
President
 
President Elect
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Director '26
 
Director '26
 
Director '25
 
Director '25
 
Director '25
 
Membership Chair
 
Rotary Foundation Chair
 
Club Service Chair
 
Fundraising Chair
 
Public Image Chair
 
Sergeant-at-Arms
 
Vocational Service Chair
 
Youth Services Chair
 
Executive Secretary
 
Mesa West Foundation President
 
Mesa West Foundation Vice Pres.
 
Mesa West Foundation Secretary
 
Mesa West Foundation Treasurer
 
Mesa West Foundation Trustee
 
Mesa West Foundation Trustee
 
Mesa West Foundation Trustee
 
Mesa West Foundation Trustee
 
Mesa West Foundation Trustee
 
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Stories
Member Orientation Sat. May 17, 2025
CLICK HERE or on the invitation above to register to attend.  Watch for a new announcement about this with a catchier title.  This announcement will at least get it on your calendar...
Next RLI May 31 in Anthem
 
CLICK HERE to register
Register for Jim Schmidt's DG Installation
 
CLICK HERE or on the image above to register for Jim's installation.
 
Members who pay "full" dues who register and attend the installation will receive a $25 credit on their July 1 dues invoice.
Highlights of April 24 Meeting
Opening and Welcome - President Jay Paulus
 
 
Dick Myren offered the invocation.  Harry Grossman led the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Introduction of Guests
 
  • Connie Bunyard introduced her guest - Jennifer Mathus.
  • Ed Koeneman introduced his guest - Kamal Della from the Rotary Club of Dublin California.  In the photo below, President Jay exchanged club banners with Kamal:
Quarterly Donation Presentation
 
 
Susan Wahlers of Makers of Care was invited to the front along with Connie Bunyard, who had been responsible for making Susan's recent presentation to our club happen.  Our charitable budget for the Mesa West Rotary Foundation allows for quarterly donations of $750 to be given to a local charity.  Makers of Care was the recipient names for the first quarter of 2025.
 
Report on Rotary International Council on Legislation Report - Lu General
 
Once every three years, a Council on Legislation is convened to consider changes to the Rotary International Constitution and Bylaws.  Each of the 520 Districts is authorized to send one delegate who is a Past District Governor.  Lu was the delegate for District 5495.  Of the 520 districts invited, 480 had delegates present and participating.
 
They met from Monday April 14 through Thursday April 17 at the Hyatt in Chicago near RI headquarters.   They had 86 items to consider.  They were to evaluate each from a perspective of "Is it good for the world?"  Thirty of the 86 items were approved by vote.  One had been approved prior to the council convening.  Eleven were withdrawn, Four were referred to the RI Board of Directors.
 
One of the significant changes was that the number of members necessary to charter a new club has been reduced from twenty to fifteen.
 
The duties of the District Governor were not expanded, but there were some adjustments in wording.
 
The ability to challenge actions was left, but the bar was raised in what was required to initiate a challenge.
 
All districts in our zone did have delegates present.  Lu said it was a very enlightening experience.  Because of the many cultures represented in the Rotary world, every detail has to be carefully analyzed to ensure that what might seem good to some will not create harm for others.
 
Ace of Clubs Raffle - Chuck Flint
 
 
Chuck asked Machel Considine to draw the winning raffle ticket which was held by Lola McClane.  Lola automatically won the $35 small pot.  She also won the right to try to draw the Ace of Clubs from the cards remaining in the deck which would entitle her to the large accumulating pot which was up to $1,045.  After shuffling the cards face down, the card she drew was the Queen of Clubs which Lola was allowed to keep. 
 
Happy Bucks - Steve Ross - Alternate Sgt At Arms
 
  • As Harry Grossman was on the elevator on his way to our Mesa West Rotary meeting, he met a petite elderly lady in the elevator.  It was Olga Korbut, the "Sparrow from Minsk," who medaled in gymnastics representing the USSR in the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.  Harry said Olga made him feel tall.
  • Ed thanked Jim Erickson for taking time from the golf course to attend Interact Wednesday and receive $1,000 raised by the Interactors for Polio Plus through their Purple Pinkie fundraising efforts.  Ed shared some polio knowledge and facts with the Interact members.  Ed said that he had been busy at his mom's home.  There was a slab leak and they were tearing up walls.  He was happy to have Kamal at our club meeting and for the new circle of Rotary fellowship he was enjoying.  He announced it was only 393 days 'til the next Star Wars movie is scheduled to be released.  He said his dishwasher was not working, and clarified that statement by saying Debbie was out of town.
  • Jim Erickson was happy to visit Westwood Interact and receive the $1,000 donation for Polio Plus.  He explained that the presentation was originally scheduled the prior week.  He was in California when the presentation was originally scheduled.  While in California, he visited an exhibit where he saw the Dead Sea Scrolls - the oldest known manuscript of the ten commandments.  He told us he said a little prayer for us all.
  • Machel Considine was happy to be at the meeting.  They had recently visited their son and his family in Oregon.  
  • Lu General said that as District Treasurer she has learned to use money to its fullest.  Travel to the RI COL was an RI expense.  Lou travelled early to spend time with her daughter on the gold coast.  It only cost her $175 to change her ticket.  "Thank you, Rotary!"
  • Liz Paulus contributed.  She was happy to have been able to identify four Westwood students graduating this ear to receive scholarships from Mesa West.  She will be sending pictures to Jeanie for the Messenger.
  • Polly Cady was happy to have spent time Monday with Isabelle - her McKinney Vento student.  She gave Isabelle her stipend plus a little more.  She was also happy about the keynote speaker gifts for the District Conference which were crafted from Saguaro Cactus by Ed Koeneman.
  • Allan Cady was happy to have received checks from friends and former business associates for our Mesa West Rotary Foundation sponsor campaign.  One check was for $1,000 and the other was for $2,500.
  • Ray Smith reported that Honorary Member Wendell Jones is suffering with ALS, but sent a $500 check with Ray for the sponsor campaign dedicated to support the Guaymas hearing project.
  • Jeanie Morgan pledged $500 for the sponsor campaign.  She was thankful that Andy Bradford made the listing, sale, and closing of her condo an easy, painless process.
  • John Pennypacker was happy to have survived a week with his two youngest grandsons staying in his home.  He was also happy that his other grandson had done well in a college golf tournament.  With 25 and 25 mph winds, he shot an even par and finished second overall.
  • Pam Cohen was happy.  With the donations announced at this meeting, we are at about $35,000 on our way to meeting our $50,000 sponsor campaign fundraising goal.  She said John Pennypacker was still in the lead, and thanked Allan for his good connections.
  • Jay Paulus said he was lucky to have Liz in his life.  He pledged $100 toward her next Paul Harris.
  • Dick Myren made his traditional donation, happy that he and Honorary Member Rod Daniels are in the Ace of Clubs.  H regrets that since retiring he can't be as generous as he used to be, but thankful to still be a part of all that we do.
  • Warren Williamson told about someone who had gone on the RFK, Jr. diet.  "If it looks good and tastes good, spit it out."
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Something to Ponder

Once you replace negative thoughts

with positive ones, you'll start

having positive results.

~Willie Nelson
A Bit of Humor
It is funny, as I was getting ready to speak this morning, I realized that we have a lot in common.
 
Neither of us knows what I am going to talk about!
Be a Proud Rotarian!
District Governor Michelle Holcomb did a great job of promoting the Rotary license plate that is now available when she made her official visit to our club September 26.  Mesa West Rotary members often lead the way.   We want to encourage our members to get their plates purchased so we can be known for having the highest percentage of members displaying the Rotary license plate on their car(s).  To that end, we have two incentives to offer:
CLICK HERE or on Michelle's photo to go to the order form on the MVD website, scroll down alphabetically and get yours ordered.
Ed Koeneman Needs the Shirt Off Your Back
Well, maybe NOT the shirt off your back, but instead some old t-shirts out of the back of your closet.  
 
Westwood Interact Club will again be making dog chew toys for a couple of animal shelters where the Paws For Peers program rescues and trains dogs to work as therapy animals with teachers within Mesa Public Schools.  .They make these dog toys out of old t-shirts.  So, dig way back into your closet, or that drawer where all your old stuff is, and bring a shirt or two to lunch at one of our Thursday meetings this September.
                           
Support Westwood HS Interact with Tax Credit Donation
As most of you know, Arizona has a very unique state tax credit program.  If you pay taxes to the state of Arizona, you can specify where your tax dollars go (state taxes only).  These instructions are for your reference only.  Please consult a tax prep professional with any specific questions about state tax credits.

There are many different nonprofit organizations that AZ recognizes as authorized recipients of these tax funds.  Mesa West sponsors the Interact Club at Westwood High School, and they are a qualified recipient of these tax credit funds in the Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) category.  Here's how you can donate up to $200 as an individual or $400 as a couple filing jointly and deduct that amount from your state tax burden.

Go to https://westwood.mpsaz.org/page/eca/ and click on the link to pay on the district's website. 
Or go straight to https://mpsaz.sites.thrillshare.com/o/mpsaz/page/pay-donate  in lower right, click on Pay Online


If you have children currently enrolled in Mesa Public Schools, you can use your existing login information.  Otherwise, it's easy to setup a guest account.

Once you are logged in, select 'Items At All Schools' under the 'Shop/Donate' list on the Home page.

On the next page select 'High Schools', then select 'Westwood High'

Select the link for 'ECA Tax Credit', and then 'Programs G-K' on the following page.

Interact - ECA is under code 8646.  Enter a dollar amount in the box, and click the Add button.  That dollar amount should then appear in your cart (highlighted in green at the top of the page).

You can then proceed to the Checkout process and pay with a credit card.  You will receive a receipt that you can print out and save for when you do your taxes.

Thank you for supporting Westwood Interact and all of our youth programs.
News
The Big Four - Ways to Support Rotary in Mesa West
As Rotarians, we are regularly exposed to opportunities to support various causes with our time, talent and treasure.  Sometimes it is hard to sift through all the information and decide where we are going to use our available financial resources. 
 
It would be wonderful if every Arizona Rotarian would make the following BIG FOUR their Rotary charities of choice and support every one of them every year, we could make a bigger difference than we are making today.
  1. The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Annual Fund - The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world."  Giving a small amount each month adds up.  CLICK HERE to download a form you can use to sign up for Rotary Direct, electing "Annual Fund - Share" for your recurring donation.  
  2. The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Polio Plus - Rotary's commitment to eradicate polio is so well known and respected that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation matches donations $2 for $1.  To take advantage of this opportunity to multiply the effect of your giving, CLICK HERE and download a second Rotary Direct form, this time electing electing "Polio Eradication" for your recurring donations.  Those who donate $100 or more annually to Polio Plus qualify in District 5495 as Polio Plus Society Members.  If you would like to make that commitment, CLICK HERE to download the commitment form.
  3. The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona (TRVFA) provides vocational education grants to Arizona Residents who meet specific low-income guidelines.   The grants enable the recipients to lift themselves out of poverty, benefitting themselves, their families and the economy of our state.  TRVFA is a 501(c)(3) charity.  They also are a Qualifying Charitable Organization for Arizona Tax Credit Donations.  Their QCO Code is 20698.  Many Arizona Rotarians say giving to TRVFA is a "no brainer."  If you can help someone lift themselves out of poverty and it won't end up costing you anything why would you not do it?  Mesa West Rotary has the highest number of members who have signed up for automated monthly recurring donations by electing that option on the "Donate Now" button on the TRVFA website.  Click the image to learn more or CLICK HERE to DONATE NOW.  
  4. Mesa West Rotary Foundation, Inc. is the funding and fundraising arm of our own Mesa West Rotary Club.  It is a 501(c)(3) charity.  We have had successful sponsorship campaigns the last few years enabling us to spend our energy on service rather than on holding fundraising events.  Charitable grants that we get involved with are funded through our charitable foundation, Our signature Gift of Hearing Project in Guaymas Mexico is funded through this foundation.  Scholarships are awarded annually to Westwood High School Students (the high school where Mesa West Rotary sponsors an Interact Club).  Funds are used to support a variety of activities in four of the Rotary Avenues of Service:
    1. Community Service
    2. International Service 
    3. Vocational Service
    4. Youth Service
The process isn't quite automated at this point in time, but we hope it soon will be.  For now, you can email our executive secretary who can help you work out a recurring donation plan should you wish to make that arrangement to support our own club's charitable activity.
 
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