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Highlights of December 14 Meeting
To begin the last club meeting of the year, the invocation was offered by Daryl Bethea, with Christy Citterman leading the Pledge of Allegiance.  Ray Smith led an enthusiastic group in singing Jingle Bells.
 
Seasonal visitor Lolita Wiesner was present, Yordi (an aspiring outbound Youth Exchange student) was present with his mother.  Becky Morgan Beverly was attending with her mother, Jeanie.  Robert LaBarge seemed and was treated like a guest since his professional duties have kept him from attending recent meetings.
 
After three attempts, it was declared there was no winner of the weekly attendance drawing, so the $5 will roll over to the first meeting of 2018.
 
Frank Rosenberg won the small raffle prize of $38, but the ace of clubs was not drawn, so the $630 pot will continue to grow.  
 
Polly Cady had auction items from recent trips to Cabo and New York City. Some of the items were pretty and some were edible.  After some competitive bidding, Chris Krueger prevailed with her bid of $100.  
 
During happy bucks, Polly reported that she and Allan Cady reported on having a good day ringing the Salvation Army Bell at Bass Pro.  While Allan was gone to get Polly some iced tea, Polly overheard a young man who was waiting for a friend describe his location as "by the Salvation Army chick."  Donna Goetzenberger reported that Yordi is completing his application for the Youth Exchange program.  On their recent trip to New York, Allan was happy he took time to use the rest room before he and Polly decended 31 flights of stairs because of a false alarm at their hotel.  Lolita stated that a waiter recently told her she would have to present ID to be served wine.  When she asked if he was kidding, he said "Yes."  Jim McGown donated 20 pair of slacks, which he no longer can wear, for Chuck Flint's trip to Mexico.  Some still had price tags on them.  Ron Thompson donated $100 toward his Paul Harris Fellow to celebrate his December 31 birthday.  John Pennypacker had some more silver slipper jewelry celebrating 30 years of Women in Rotary to present to ladies in the club.  
 
Announcements
  • The After Holiday Party will be January 20 at thehome of Dan and Colleen Coons  The meat will be catered, with Rotarians and their guests providing pot luck appetizers and desserts.  There will be a gift exchange for those who want to participate.
  • Don LaBarge reported one of his bell ringers took everything home with them at the end of their shift.  They lived out on 99th Avenue in Glendale.  He also reported that the income is looking really good this year - probably record setting.  He reminded members there were still some open shifts, and that we wwould be ringing both of the next two Sundays.
  • Yordi needs help finding host families in the Westwood High School District.  He won't be given his assigned country until host families are identified.  
  • President Allan announced that the January programs will have a common theme - "Community Support Month."
Don Boucher reported that to date $7,000 had been donated to The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona by Mesa West Rotary Club members.  This significantly exceeds the $5,000 commitment President Allan had made to the District Governor at her November 15 official visit.  TRVFA funds up to $3,000 scholarships for 2-year community college programs or technical schools.  They have a 10-member board of directors.  Mesa West Rotarian, Pam Cohen serves on the board.  Married couples can get an $800 State of Arizona tax credit for their donation.  Single filers can get a tax credit for their $400 donation.  In 2016, $143,000 was raised.  The average scholarship is $1,800.  
 
Mesa West leads clubs in Arizona in supporting TRVFA, so Don's most significant point was that members need to help identify candidates to use the scholarships and asked members to prospect for feeder organizations who could encourage students to apply for the life-changing TRVFA scholarships.
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TRVFA Update from Don Boucher
On December 30, Don Boucher e-mailed members with the updated 2017 Mesa West Rotary Club giving total of $9,400. 
 
If you have already made your tax deductible donation to the TRVFA Fund in support of President Cady’s TRVFA Pledge, and have not already done so, please e-mail Don by clicking on his photo.  Unless you report to him, he will not be able to accurately report our final total giving.
January is Vocational Service Month
Vocational Service focuses on: 
  • Adherence to and promotion of the highest ethical standards in all occupations, including fair treatment of employers, employees, associates, competitors, and the public.
  • The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, not just those that are pursued by Rotarians.
  • The contribution of your vocational talents to solving the problems of society and meeting the needs of the community.
This Week's Chuckle
Gone are the days when girls used to cook like their mothers. Now they
drink like their fathers.   Courtesy of Lucinda General

 
Rotary Leadership Institute - Jan. 20, 2018
The next Rotary Leadership Institue will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at DeVry University in Glendale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 
To register, you can CLICK HERE to download a registration form, or through the calendar on the District Website:  
 
The Institute offers a leadership development program in three full day sessions (Parts I, II and III).  The courses are designed to provide Rotary knowledge and to develop leadership skills for volunteer organizations.  Each time the Institute is scheduled, all three parts are offered.
 
The Institute recommends that clubs nominate those Rotarians who appear to have the potential for club leadership, not necessarily as future presidents.  The individuals should preferably be at least 3-4 years away from a possible presidency or other key leadership post.  Candidates should have a strong interest in Rotary and be ready to be exposed to the larger world of Rotary.  The Institute suggests each club nominate one or two Rotarians each year and support previous nominees in completing Parts II and III.
 
The Institute believes in course sessions with as much discussion/participation as possible.   Discussion breakout sessions are limited to approximately 10-15 persons.  Lectures are strictly limited.  Course methods include disscussion groups, role playing, problem solving workshops, creating projects and audiovisual presentations.  Everyone participates during one of the Institute's sessions.  A course workbook containing an Institute Manual, session program agendas, faculty listings and course outlines and materials, is provided to each attendee.
 
For more information, visit the Rocky Mountain Rotary Leadership Institute website at www.rlifiles.com.
 
Kevin Pitts, RLI Director
Upcoming Events
Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
Mesa Hilton - Room TBD
Jan 17, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
After Holliday Party
Home of Dan and Colleen Coons
Jan 20, 2018 6:30 PM
 
Mesa West Rotary Board Meeting
Mesa Hilton - Room TBD
Feb 21, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Speakers
Jan 11, 2018
City of Mesa
Jan 18, 2018
David is Training and Recruitment Coordinator, City of Prescott
Feb 15, 2018
Miss Arizona 2017
Feb 22, 2018
Viet Nam Memory
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ted L. Williams
January 3
 
Steve Ross
January 10
 
Join Date
Carole Kralicek
January 1, 1991
27 years
 
Daniel Coons
January 1, 1993
25 years
 
Donna Goetzenberger
January 1, 2017
1 year
 
G. Bryan Goetzenberger
January 1, 2017
1 year
 
Nicole Eagleston
January 1, 2017
1 year
 
Pamela Cohen
January 1, 1992
26 years
 
Warren Williamson
January 1, 1990
28 years
 
Scott Morris
January 7, 2010
8 years
 
Greg Okonowski
January 22, 1998
20 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
 
Newsletter Editor
 
Executive Secretary
 
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