Clayton Lee will be speaking about Matching and Global RI grants. What has been the impact of the grants over the last 20 years? Will Global Grants change or will they go away? What is the current thinking at RI and what is the next step for clubs to consider?
President-Elect Greg opened the meeting, in Richard's absence, with ???? leading the Flag Salute and Kim Mc Cue leading the Four-Way Test with 30 members and 3 guests present.
Guests present: Wayne Crow (Dianne Fix husband), and Cynthia Liddell and Colette Sullivan Guest Speakers.
Julie Westerling reminded us that Taste of Italy is fast approaching on February 24th. Everyone needs to prepare to volunteer to make this successful. The WineFest follows on April 27th. Joann announced that 40 tickets have already been sold. Tickets are available online now. Greg reminded us that the District Conference is May 17, 18 & 19th. It is a Tri-District event and the President of RI will be the keynote speaker. Clark announced that Wayne Crow (Dianne Fix's husband),
This week's Rotarian in the "Getting to Know You ..." better column is Alan Lowe. He shares the following: I was born and raised in New York, but have spent over 59 years in California, the past 21 living in Lincoln with my wife, Barbara. We have been married for 24 years. I have two children, a son and a daughter, with my former wife, and three grandsons. Barbara and I share a furry four-legged child, a Goldendoodle named Izzy. I earned a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology/Counseling from UCLA. My 39-year career in higher education involved teaching, counseling, and administration. I also was a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I retired in 2008 from my position of Vice Chancellor for Educational Planning and Services for the Yuba Community College District in Marysville, CA. I've had a long history in Rotary. I was a Rotarian for 13 years in the Bay Area, where I became a charter member of the Mission San Jose Rotary Club in Fremont in 1982. I was in the Mission San Jose Club for 10 years and the Sunnyvale Rotary Club for three years, after a job change that took me to Santa Clara. I served on the Board of Directors of both clubs, as President of the Mission San Jose club, 1988-89, and on the Board of Directors of District 5170. I’ve been a member of the Rotary Club of Lincoln for 15 years, since 2008, and served on our club’s Board of Directors for one year and on our Foundation Board for four years, serving as president during 2012-2013. I’ve been involved in Youth Service for most of my years in the club. I also am our club’s poet laureate and local lyricist.
Cynthia Liddell began by saying that she hopes to act as a liaison for Kiwanis between service clubs to prevent overlaps in community projects. She expressed that the Kiwanis mission is to improve the lives of children via addressing literacy, health and education. Kiwanis is active in the elementary, middle and high schools with K or Key Clubs. They have provided $1,000,000 in programs since the founding of the Lincoln Club in 2001. Cynthia would like to see the service clubs share calendars of projects and additionally share the coordination with other non-profits such as Lighthouse and Salt Mine.
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
Jan 4- Jan 11
Birthdays
Rich Lester: Jan. 9
Spouse/Partner Birthdays
(None this week)
Anniversaries
(None this week)
Rotary Join Anniversaries
Dick Fowler, 51 years, Jan. 5, 1973
Kris Wyatt, 31 years, Jan. 6, 1993
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