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Rotary Motto:
Service Above Self
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Lincoln
Meeting Thursday at Noon
Women's Club, 499 E Street, Lincoln
 
Meeting Bulletin for
4-11-2024
 
 
Next Guest Speaker 4-11-24
                                          
Club member, Joann Hilton, is the speaker this week.. She will discuss Rotary Youth Protection.
Minutes of Meeting 4-11-2024
President-elect Greg opened the meeting with 31 members and 3 guests present. Kim McCue led the flag salute and Paul Radcliffe led the Four-Way Test. Guests included Keela Marques, Brad Aronson, and Guest Speaker, Nathan Oates.
Events and Committee Announcements
Greg reminded members: there are two of the Dart Homes being structurally demolished on April 15th. This would be quite a sight to see. He suggested that members drive by if you want to see this, located on 11th street (and there is heavy equipment on the property that confirms the location). Also, Tony would appreciate suggestions for a stove and water heater that are relatively new and need a home or a donation location. The upcoming Wine Fest needs more volunteers, especially for the 2:30-5:00 time slots. Greg: four members are currently signed up for the Tripple District Conference, May 17-19th , at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno. This is a somewhat rare opportunity to meet the RI President. Kris:  the Interact Club will be meeting and interacting with students at The Sheridan Elementary School at 7:15 AM and the Scott Leaman Elementary School at 10:00 AM. Members are invited to attend. Bryan reported that he is working with about 10 prospective members. He also promoted the Tour de Lincoln to be held October 19th. Jerry Johnson: reported a sponsorship obtained from Sutter Health for the Tour de Lincoln.
Additional Announcements
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Link to sign up to volunteer for the WINEFEST:
 
Link for tickets for friends and family 
Guest Speaker  Nathan Oates

Greg introduced Nathan Oates with some interesting background information. That Nathan founded the Holland Oakes Rock Band, attended Wheaton College, has been Pastor of the Emmaus Church since 2004, and started the Foundry Youth Center in 2015. Nathan started by asking "who helped you get connected, supported you, valued you and helped you to see something about yourself that you didn't see?" He went on to say that Lincoln is a great place for kids to grow up but if no one helps you, growing up in Lincoln can be difficult. In 2015 the Foundry was located near the RR tracks. He could see teenagers hanging out there, throwing rocks at the trains, and smoking and doing drugs. For him this demonstrated the need for guidance and support for such kids. He gave a couple of stories of success with teens who were provided some opportunities for interaction with The Foundry and became better people. Julio: Julio would come to The Foundry and play video games and pool with the volunteers and employees. He was a "tough kid" addicted to drugs and nearly died several times. With time he gave these adults,  the title of "mentoring him" and ultimately, he ended up being offered a job at a business one of his mentors owned. This BOD member saw ability in Julio, that with training, might turn into a good career for him. This is the kind of success story that The Foundry tries to provide. Nathan stressed that being offered the opportunity to have the Foundry program located at local schools, expands The Foundry's ability to meet, and support, more underserved teens.

The Four-Way Test
           The Four-Way Test
  Of the things we think, say or do:
   1. Is it the truth?
   2. Is it fair to all concerned?
   3. Will it build goodwill and
         better friendships?
   4. Will it be beneficial
        to all concerned?
 
   5. HAVE FUN !!
Speakers 
April 18-Joann Hilton
   Youth Protection
April 25- Kris Wyatt
    Off Site/Field Trip to the Farm
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Meeting 4/18- 
Greeters
Mike C.
Sign in
Edgardo
Take Down
Wild Bill
 
Meeting 4/25
Off Site Meeting Lincoln HS Farm
Meet at the Women's Club 11:30
Wear Farm Cloths.
BBQ Lunch Provided.
 
 
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Coming Events
 
 
April 27:
Lincoln Wine Fest
 
May 4: Community Service
Curb Painting
Community Center 9:30 AM
2010 1st Street(1st and Joiner
 
 
May 11:
Clay Day Event 8-5
 
May 17, 18,19 2024
Triple District Conferences
Grand Sierra Resort
 
June 1st:
Salt Mine Volunteering
Sign up with Linda
 
June 15: Note the date Change
Survivors' Tea 
 
June 21:
Community Blood Drive
 
June 29:
Salt Mine volunteering
Sign up with Linda
 
RI Convention- Singapore
May 25-29, 2024
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Club Executives 2023-2024
President:
Richard Pearl
President -elect:
Greg Kevin
PE Nominee:
Kerry Callahan
Past-President:
Kim McCue
Treasurer:
John Quigley
Secretary:
Andrea Tracy-Flamenco
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/X9iRBMU4nuoPqfVX7
 
Link to Photos 4-11-24
 
     Many thanks to everyone who contributed ideas for this Bulletin, and to Jan for proofreading, and Bill for his awesome photos.
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             Birthdays and Anniversaries
April 12-18
Birthdays​​​​​​
None this week.
Spouse/Partner Birthdays
None this week.
Anniversaries
None this week.
Rotary Join Anniversaries
None this week.
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Speakers are an important part of our RCL meetings. We learn about issues and how we can help others locally and globally. If you would like to be a speaker or know of a speaker interested in making a difference, please contact carolabbanat@gmail.com and the information will be forwarded to the Speaker Chair. 
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