Post on 21-Sep-2020
I am very proud of the focus we have had on membership this year. Welcome to our new members! • The GE Chamber of Commerce (shared membership: Dawn
Smith, JP LaCour, Rob Herbold, Terri Smith-Pfeiffer)• John Hughes Glen Ellyn Bank and Trust joined the shared bank
membership• Emily Kehoe, Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans• Liz Mager, Chocolaterie Stam• Erica Nelson, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management• Matt Streicher has joined with a shared membership with the
Village of Glen Ellyn• Steve Thompson, Merchant Payment Solutions Group• Rob Wilkinson, BR Ryall YMCA • Imam Mohammed Zafarullah, Bait-ul-Jaamay MosqueWe are currently at 41 members. We have a couple more prospective members who are going through the process now. One of the greatest gifts we can give this club is the growth of our club through new members who will
support our mission and vision into the future. I hope our focus on membership will continue on for years to come. Keep sharing our story and telling your friends, neighbors and colleagues about our work and our fellowship. Be the inspiration.
Phil NortonPresident
2017–2018
CLUB
EXECUTIVES
AND DIRECTORS
Philip Norton President
Penny Belke President Elect
Erika Krehbiel President Nominee
Ed Scheer Immediate Past President
Roy Fonda Secretary
Penny Belke Treasurer
Merrill Rajeck Sergeant at Arms
Sue Martin Membership
Erika Krehbiel Public Image PR
Emily Tammaru Vocational
Kathy Borella Club Service
Scott Park Youth Services
John Helledy Community Service
Paul Keenon Website Coordinator
Dawn Bussey Programs
Paul Keenon Club Photographer
Peter Zeuthen International Service
Jeff Waters Rotary Foundation
www.glenellynrotary.org
Message from the President
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF GLEN ELLYN – MARCH 2019
ROTARY ROUND UPTHE FRIENDLIEST CLUB IN ROTARY
PHIL
NORTON
2018–2019
CLUB
EXECUTIVES
AND DIRECTORS
We Are HappyThank you to Penny Belke for hosting the February social event at her home! Thank you also to all who attended and to the committee members including Dawn Bussey, Steve Thompson, Emily Kehoe, and Erika Krehbiel who made the event possible. It was fun!
Four members of our club attended the Rotary District Grants Seminar last month at Harper College. It was mandatory that the club represented in order to receive district grant funds. Thank you to Paul Keenon, Erika Krehbiel, Liz Major, and John Mulherin for representing Glen Ellyn at this workshop!
We are thankful for the many amazing presenters we welcome to the club each week! Recently we were honored to have some of the very best. Great information shared and connections made! Thank you to Dawn Bussey for coordinating the speakers!
Executive Director of Philip J. Rock Center, Bonnie Jordan, shared her story and information about the Philip J. Rock Center and School in Glen Ellyn. The center provides services and a home to deaf-blind children in Illinois.
President of the Wheaton Rotary Club and community volunteer Steve Johnson and Ginger Wheeler spoke to the club about East Branch DuPage River Trail (EBDRT), a north/south bike and pedestrian trail.
Ryan Keiler, MSN, RN, presented about stroke warning signs and prevention.
In every issue of Rotary Round Up, we feature a Rotarian who makes a difference in our communities. These are people that fill many roles in their day-to-day lives and apply Rotary values in everything they do.
This spotlight features one of our newer members, Steve Thompson. Steve joined Rotary this year and has already contributed so much to the club. He has even served as greeter when we needed one in a pinch! Thank you, Steve, for volunteering your time and talents to the Rotary Club of Glen Ellyn!
How did you first learn about Rotary?I first heard about Rotary in college but first really learned about it here in Glen Ellyn through the various service projects done by the club over the years. The service projects in Glen Ellyn have been impressive and always seemed well thought out and successful.
Why did you join Rotary?I wanted to join a service club to contribute more to the community greater good. Everything Rotary does seems well thought out and focused on the community of Glen Ellyn.
What do you appreciate most about Rotary?I appreciate the fellowship and community we enjoy once a week for lunch. I also look forward to the other social and community events throughout the year.
What are some of your hobbies/interests outside of Rotary?I like to play golf and bowl in a winter league. I like working with computers and all things digital. I like to travel, cooking, reading, movies and the Cubs!
What is one fun fact about you that no one might know?
I have lived in Iowa, New Mexico, California, Nebraska, Massachusetts and for the last 20 years in Illinois.
R OTA R Y C L U B O F G L E N E L LY N • P O B OX 3 5 1 0 • G L E N E L LY N , I L 6 0 1 3 8
ROTARIAN SPOTLIGHT
STEVE THOMPSON
Meetings are held every Thursday starting at 12:10 pm
MARCH 21 Dr. Vito Spadafino, DC, CCWP
Eat Well, Think Well, Move Well meeting at Barone’s
MARCH 28 Emily Kehoe & Erica Nelson
Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans and the Wheaton
Community Relations Committee Working Together
meeting at Barone’s
APRIL 4 Jerry Nash & Jess Buttimer
Prairie Food Co-op meeting at Barone’s
APRIL 11 RYLA Participants with Sean Nelson
What the RYLA experience meant to me!
meeting at Barone’s
APRIL 18 All Club Meeting
meeting at Barone’s
UPCOMING
MEETINGS
“Rotary Connects The
World” will be the
theme for 2019-2020
Rotary International President-Elect Mark Maloney believes that connection is at the heart of the Rotary experience. “(Rotary) allows us to connect with each other, in deep and meaningful
ways, across our differences,” Maloney said. “It connects us to people we would never otherwise have met, who are more like us than we ever could have known. It connects us to our communities, to professional opportunities, and to the people who need our help.”
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BIG WHEEL NIGHT
Let’s Make It Fun for a Cause! The 36th Annual Big Wheel Dinner will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 7 p.m., at Glen Oak Country Club. Certificate price of $150 includes reception, dinner and a chance to win cash prizes of $1,500, $1,000 and $500! Get your tickets now — Only 100 tickets are sold! Bring your family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Big Wheel night helps fund college scholarships for Glenbard High School students as well as community grants for local charities and organizations.If you cannot attend $120 makes you eligible for the cash prize drawing. The Glen Ellyn Rotary Foundation is a tax exempt, 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and $120 of the ticket price is tax deductible.We look forward to having some fun on April 24! All community members are invited to participate.