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At our October 10 meeting, our program was devoted to narrowing down the field of Legacy Project ideas for Mesa West Rotary.  At that meeting, it was determined that we needed to identify a signature fundraising project as service project needs in our community can change over time, but our need to have funds available to serve those needs will be ongoing.  It was further narrowed to five specific fundraising ideas.
 
The five ideas were championed by volunteers from the club at our October 24 evening meeting.  We intentionally did not make a decision that night.  It was felt that those who attended, and those who read about the meeting in the October 30 Messenger should have some time to mull over the possibilities before weighing in with their opinion.
 
A Survey Monkey survey has been developed to gather input from our Members and we are asking all members to complete and submit the survey prior to November 15, so the results can be discussed at our monthly Mesa West Rotary Club Board Meeting.
 
Just click on the link or the image to take the survey:  
Highlights from November 7, 2019 Meeting
President-Elect Dan Coons opened the meeting.  He explained that President Jim Schmidt was in Guaymas, Mexico, and that some members of the board had initiated impeachment proceedings against him because of his often-ill-fated accounting jokes.  Actually, Jim was in Guaymas with the Mesa West team carrying out the annual Gift of Hearing mission in that community.
 
Ted Williams offered the Pledge of Allegiance and Warren Williamson led the Pledge of Allegiance.
 
Guests
Zane Luma was attending the meeting with his mother, Aubrey Luma.  Seasonal visiting Rotarians attending their first meeting for this Rotary year were:  Lolita Wiesner, Rik Bucy, and Thom Mellen.
 
Drawings
Dan Coons asked Zane Luma to draw a winning token for the weekly attendance drawing.  Allan Cady and Chuck Flint's tokens were drawn but neither was present to win. Bob Zarling was the lucky winner on the third and final try.  Ron Thompson handled the holder of the weekly raffle ticket drawn would win $31.  If the ace of clubs were to be drawn from the dwindling deck, $641 would go to the holder of the ticket drawn.  Don Boucher's ticket was drawn.  His luck did not hold out.  When he drew from the deck of cards, he drew the deuce of clubs.
 
Happy Bucks
Jeanie Morgan was happy to have attended her first Bat Mitzvah and was very impressed with the perfection and poise Sammy Rosenberg exhibited on her special day.  John Pennypacker contributed - not so happy bucks - he was facing a costly and up-to-now unheard-of vehicle repair.  His rear-view mirror was leaking fluid.  Dr. Ron suggested it might be caused by too many turns of the mirror for John to check out his appearance.  John discounted that opinion stating he has a vanity mirror on his visor for that purpose.  Rik Bucy said that he was disappointed that he had been unable to take Greg Okonowski fishing when Greg was in Alaska this past summer because Rik's home had sold much quicker than he anticipated and they were moving when Greg was there.  Jack Rosenberg was proud of Sammy and her parents, Frank and Colleen.  Thom Mellen was glad to be back in Arizona.  They left Maine two weeks ago.  Jason Gitkin contributed - he was happy to be at the meeting to bring everyone up to date about Sky Harbor Airport.  Greg Okonowski was in New York recently and met an exchange student from Australia.  The student had a very frugal father and rather than purchase an airline ticket for his son to travel to the U.S., he arranged for him to travel on a tramp steamer.  The young man made friends with the crew.  They spent a week in Cancun because the ship was broke.  The captain stopped him from going on an inappropriate outing with his friends on the crew.  The ship broke again, and they docked in South Carolina.  The captain suggested he contact Rotary to see if they could help him get the rest of the way.  A Rotarian picked him up, and took him golfing, then put him on a train to Albany where his host family picked him up.  Dan Coons was also happy to have attended Sammy's Bat Mitzvah.  He also enjoyed the District Rotary Youth Exchange outing he participated in with the Goetzenbergers and 16 teens.  Greg contributed $5 for being late.  
 
Announcements
  • President-Elect Dan announced five volunteers are needed at the East Valley Adult (Senior) Center November 19.   They will meet people arriving for an event and drive them in golf carts from their parking spots to the venue.
  • Sharing information John Pennypacker learned on a recent conference call with RI Zone Director, Johrita Solari, he announced:
    • The Rotary International Convention in Hawaii June 6-10, 2020 is filling fast with over 25,000 already registered.  The registration fee goes up December 15.  
    • Steven Solomon, who served our Zone well as our Rotary International Annual Giving Officer many years, has moved on to another opportunity and has been replaced by Geoff Cochran.  Jeff can be reached at ago@zone26/27.org.
    • RI is still waiting to hear from the IRS on the proposed change to the tax status of RI from a 501(c)4 to a 501(c)3. This has a substantial financial impact for RI and if approved will significantly reduce expenses.  No impact for clubs at this time.
    • Grow Rotary is the focus of International RI President, Mark Maloney.  To that end there is an upward trend. New members since 1 July of 1,189 now total 1,219,291.  Even though this is good news, overall RI is still down from the membership total from October 2018.  With 168 new Rotary Clubs chartered since 1 July, there are 36,058 clubs in RI worldwide.
  • John urged members to attend the November 14 club meeting which will be about The Rotary Foundation.  Assistance will be available at that meeting for anyone who needs help signing up for Rotary Direct.  If 100% of our members sign up to give to TRF through automated donations, we can get a $2,000 grant from District 5495.
 
 
Program
Steve Ross introduced speaker, Jason Gitkin, who is in charge of airport tours and special events at Sky Harbor International Airport.  He is an Arizona State graduate.
 
Phoenix owns Sky Harbor, Deer Valley and Goodyear airports  and has a seat on the board of Mesa Gateway Airport.  He urged members to visit the Sky Harbor website:  https://www.skyharbor.com.  He stated that Sky Harbor is the busiest three-runway airport in the nation.  A plane arrives or takes off every 60-90 seconds.  The airport has a thirty-eight-billion-dollar impact on our state.  In or around the airport, there are 45,000 jobs that support the activities of the airport.  
 
The airport was purchased by the City of Phoenix in 1935 for $100,000.  Terminal 1 opened in 1952.  In the 1930's people flew to Phoenix to get married in a chapel located at the airport and would then fly back out.  The waiting period to get married in Phoenix was the shortest in the nation at that time.
 
The first international flight from the airport went to Mexico.  Terminal 1 is gone now.  Terminal 2 opened in 1962 and is slated to be closed in 2020.  Airlines now at terminal 2 will move to 3 which is being supersized.  The new concourse is very open and scenic.  Since many passengers never leave the airport, the reconstruction amenities added will make their experience much more pleasant.  Terminal 2 will go away (be destroyed).  Eventually, a long time down the road, a new terminal will be built.  The updated Terminal 3 is much more modern.  They are required to have national and local chains in the vendors at the terminals.  Terminal 4 was opened in 1990.  Southwest Airlines will have a whole section in the new concourse.  The airport has a full-service urgent care facility in Terminal 4.  The sky train service is expanding.  Eventually the buses will go away.  This is projected to happen by 2022 to relieve traffic congestion at the airport.  The sky train will go to the rental car station.
 
In the airport's comprehensive asset management plan, cargo will be moving to the north side of the airport property.  The Arizona Air National Guard facility on the site is expanding.  Jason was glad to see that many Rotarians know about and take advantage of the cell phone parking lots and animal relief areas on site.  He said that discounted parking is available through their website.
 
They have tried to create their own success by calling themselves America's Friendliest Airport, which causes those employed in the many support functions try to live up to that image.  He urged anyone having a bad experience to report it.  Jason stated that on November 6, they had a banquet honoring over 400 volunteers who work at the airport.  They have a mail-back program for items confiscated by TSA that cannot go past security.  They have installed more charging outlets for people traveling with electronic devices.  
 
TSA is its own program.  TSA Pre-check is available.  Jason advised members to buy US Customs and Border first as it includes the TSA pre-check.  To learn more about this, CLICK HERE.
 
They conduct free airport tours twice a month.  There is a USO located in Terminal 4.  Sky Harbor has the second largest airport museum in the nation.
A fun fact shared was that over 1.2 million packs of gum are sold annually.  The most sold candy is peanut M&M's.
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Photo Highlights from Annual Gift of Hearing Mission
November 7-10 several Mesa West Rotarians and a team of medical professionals travelled to Guaymas Mexico for the 2019 Gift of Hearing Mission.  Participating Mesa West Rotarians were:  Pam Cohen, Chuck Flint, Lucinda General, Bob Jensen, Wendell Jones, Chris Krueger, Jim Schmidt, Ray Smith and Erica Williams.  Thanks to Jim Schmidt and Lucinda General for taking photos.  Look for many more on the Mesa West Rotary Facebook page.  
 
Mesa West Rotarians who did not get to participate in the mission will look forward to hearing from those who did as well as the professional volunteers who took part in this awesome annual service event which Mesa West Rotarian Bob Jensen, a retired audiologist, has organized and supported for twenty-seven years.  
 
The mission was a signature project of the Mesa Baseline Rotary Club which is now merged into Mesa West Rotary.  All current Mesa West Rotarians are extremely proud of this annual service activity which touches so many lives each year.
Mexican American Friendship Conference
Rotarians from District 4185 in southern Mexico and District 5495 in Arizona met at the Grand Canyon November 7-10 for their traditional Friendship Conference and Grants Exchange Workshop.  
 
District Governor David Simmer presented a district flag to his counterpart, DG Jesus Pita.  During the project presentations, Allan Cady presented the Aqua Africa grant opportunity that Mesa West Rotary Club was promoting at the conference.  After the grant presentations, attendees at the conference went from table to table seeking additional information from the presenters and the presenters each used their best negotiating skills.
 
Allan Cady sent the following report:
 
"I thought things went well for the Aqua Africa project at the Friendship Conference last week. Overall, we ended up with seven separate club donations totaling $1,950. In addition to that, we had a District 4185 match for another $2,000. So, our total was $3,950 at the conference.

"Also, I got a commitment from Bret McKeand that his club would make a contribution upon his return to Phoenix. Patrick Walsh from Tempe South RC
requested that we make a presentation at his club sometime in the near future...  I will continue to follow up with both Bret and Patrick to make sure we receive donations from those two clubs. Further, Dale Gray told me he likes the Aqua Africa project a lot and stands ready to assist with club donations and the District 5495 match.
 
"I will receive Jim Bissonette’s final report in the next few days. Mesa West RC did make $2.500 in donations to four separate projects all of which were properly authorized by the district. More to follow on that. Here is the list of separate donations received:
$300 Boca del Rio
$100 Puebla Centro Historica
$100 Cuernavaca
$100 Atlatnucan
$100 Kingman Route 66 RC
$1,000 Mesa RC
$250 Sun City RC
$2,000 District 4185"
 
On the way back from the Grand Canyon the Allan and Polly Cady and Bryan, Donna, and Emilee Geotzenberger stopped in Sedona for lunch with several of their friends from Mexico:  Dr. Paci Ramos. Club President of Puebla Centro Historico, District Governor Jesus Pita and his wife Rosa from District 4185, Taci from Puebla Oriente, Gaby from Puebla Oriente, and Erik Friend from club Cuernavaca Juarez.
 
Next year the Friendship Conference will be held in Tlaxcala, Mexico, October 29-November 2.
 
Thanks to Polly Cady and Donna Goetzenberger for sending photos.
Mesa West Volunteers at Veterans Day Parade
Bob Zarling, Jim McGown, Chris LaBarge and Don Labarge were a small but capable team of volunteers who took care of Mesa West responsibilities to support the Veterans Day Parade on Monday, November 11.
 
Don picked up the U-Haul, which had been loaded the night before with all the gear and drove it to the parade staging area where he met the other volunteers and the ROTC kids.  They put the poles displaying photos of fallen veterans together.
 
The U-Haul was later driven to the parking area at the end of the parade where the poles were taken apart and all the supplies re-packed.
 
Thanks to Bob Zarling for taking photos.
TRF to be Featured at November 14 Meeting
Come to the meeting to hear about The Rotary Foundation - the charity arm of Rotary which truly sets Rotary apart from all other service organizations in the world.
 
There is a big push in our district this year for Rotarians to give through "Rotary Direct."  
 
CLICK HERE to download a paper form to sign up for this automated way of giving to TRF.
 
CLICK HERE to download commonly asked questions about Rotary Direct.
Today's Chuckle
November is Foundation Month in Rotary

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Since it was founded more than 100 years ago, the Foundation has spent more than $4 billion on life-changing, sustainable projects.

With your help, we can make lives better in your community and around the world.

Our mission

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Life as a Court Reporter
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November 4, 2014
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November 13, 2001
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November 21, 2000
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