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OMAHA WEST ROTARY OFFICE

Rotary Club of Omaha West
4205 North 101st Street
Omaha, NE 68134
402.937.8654

info@omahawestrotary.org

Weekly Meetings: Friday at noon at Champions Run, 13800 Eagle Run Drive, Omaha, Nebraska.

WEEKLY PROGRAMS
May 20, 2016
Corrie Philo, Director
Project Search for Westside
 
Invocation: Dean Rasmussen 
Greeter:  John Fettig & Bonnie Gill
Cashier:  Russ Iwan
Sgt. at Arms:  Greg Key
May 27, 2016
Melissa Marvin, Senior Vice President
United Way of the Midlands
Congratulations Skinner Skyhawk Award Students!
Congratulations to this years Skinner Skyhawk Award recipients - Dejayla White and Adrian Graham!  Pictured above are Dejayla White; Mrs. Tarina Cox-Jones, Principal at Skinner Magnet Center; Adrian Graham; and John Morey, West Rotary President.
Drive for Drives - THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!

Thank you to the club members from West Rotary that volunteered to help with this Drive for Drives, computer recycling project, held  in cooperation with KFAB .  Th recycling event was held Friday, May 13, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.  at the west Hy-Vee parking lot, at 156th and Maple. 

Volunteers:

10:00 - 12:00 - MANNY PAZ, KENT TEMPLIEN, ROD ANDERSON

12:00 - 2:00 - TIM RIEWER, LARRY MCCHESNEY

2:00 - 4:00 -  GAIL VEITZER, RON NIEDERHAUS, DWAYNE BROWN, 

4:00 - 6:00 - BEN WALLACE

OMAHA GIVES on May 25th!

The West Omaha Rotary Foundation is participating in Omaha Gives -  a 24 hour charitable challenge organized by the Omaha Community Foundation. We will be joining nearly 700 local nonprofits to raise money together and compete for matching funds and prize money. The more money we raise, the larger percentage of the bonus dollars we will receive. The more donors we get to give to us, the more likely we are to win prizes. The online giving will take place May 25th from midnight to midnight.  Your donations collectively can result in additional matching or prize funds for our club foundation. Donations will support our programs at the Skinner Magnet Center, Skinner Skyhawk Awards, Mitten Tree Project, Senior Recognition Day, Dora Bingel Senior Center, Rotary Youth Leadership programs, Police and Fire recognition programs and other local educational, health and humanitarian projects and programs. 

Click here to donate to the West Omaha Rotary Foundation by participating in Omaha Gives!  This year you can schedule your donation now through May 24th or donate on May 25 to increase our chances for additional funds from bonus prizes.

 

There are two options for giving a minimum of $10 through Omaha Gives!
      1) click the link above and use your credit card
      2) use your charitable account at OCF

 

 

Corporate & Family Membership Program
The West Rotary Board approved a Corporate & Family Membership program.  An Active Primary club member can propose a qualified family member or a qualified business co-worker for membership.  The membership proposal has information in regard to membership qualifications on the form. The new corporate or family member joining will pay dues of $125 with no admission fee. If the primary member resigns one of the corporate or family members will become the primary member and  pay the appropriate primary membership fee.  The reduced dues rate of $125.00 will be effective the first three years of membership. Click here to see the membership proposal form and flyer for the new program.  The information can also be found on the  left side of the club website homepage under Site Pages/Joining Rotary.  Members, if you have a qualified family member or co-worker please invite them to Rotary for lunch so they can consider joining West Rotary.
MAY BIRTHDAYS

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    Happy Birthday!

 

5/2 BRUCE BISSON, 5/3 DANA HENRICKSEN, 5/4 RICH SECOR, 5/5 DON KLEIN, 5/8 REX LATTA, 5/11 KENT TEMPLIEN, 5/13 CAROL GENDLER, 5/17 MARY SUE RILEY, 5/20 LUKE MCNEESE, 5/25 STEVE MCWHORTER, 5/31 MIKE JONES

POLIO ERADICATION – We are asking you to donate $32 during the month your birthday is recognized.  The District has set $32 per person as a giving goal for PolioPlus.  Your donation will be given to The Rotary Foundation in your name for PolioPlus.  Rotary has led the private sector in the global effort to rid the world of polio for over 30 years. The PolioPlus program helps Rotary fund operational costs, such as transportation, vaccine delivery, social mobilization, and training of health workers, and support surveillance activities.  Your donation can help "End Polio Now."

 
 
 
Other Club Events
LET FREEDOM SING
Armed Forces Day, Saturday May 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Holland Performing Arts Center - Kiewit Hall
Sponsored by "Honor and Remember Flag NE Chapter" (a fundraising concert)
Tickets at $60, $50 and $40 with a 20% discount through April 22nd making prices $48, $40 and $32
 
 
BRAN 36: Open Spaces....Prairie Wind Tour
June 5 - 11, 2016
Registration Open
Registration information is available on the BRAN Website (www.bran-inc.org).  The ride will start in Grant, Nebraska on Sunday, June 5th.  The other overnight towns are North Platte, Broken Bow, Loup City, Central City, Humphrey, David City and ending in Wahoo, Nebraska with the Northwest Rotary rider reception on June 11th.  BRAN 36 : Open Spaces....Prairie Wind Tour will be the 36th annual Bicycle Ride Across Nebraska organized by the Rotary Club of Omaha Northwest in cooperation with the Omaha Pedalers Bicycle Club.
West Rotary Wingding
New information for a July, West Rotary Wing Ding event.  Susan Thomas and Jill Slupe will co-host a fellowship on July 7th.  The event will be held at the new home of Susan Thomas, a condo in Midtown Crossing from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Food and drinks will be provided. There are two decks overlooking the park so you can enjoy "Jazz on the Green" music.  Additional details will be provided as available.  Mark your calendars for a fun evening on July 7th!
Rotary Readers - Volunteer Opportunity
The Club’s award-winning Rotary Readers program is in action again.  That’s the program where members give an hour a week to help develop reading skills with grade school students one-on-one.  You are invited to become a Rotary Reader. Why? Three quick reasons: you will enjoy meeting and working with a couple of kids who need your help; studies show children who can’t read well in second grade will almost certainly drop out of school and cost you a lot of tax dollars, and Skinner Magnet Center is our adopt-a-school partner and they are looking for help and support from our club.
Interested? Contact Bob Fell (robertfell68@gmail.com) or Vickie Backman (vbackman@cox.net) and we will set up contact with the school.  Typically, readers spend an hour and work with two students each visit.  The visits can be weekly or bi-weekly (or whatever your schedule allows), typically on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays during school hours.
 
Reading with the 2nd and 3rd students is a great volunteer opportunity.  Don Otis is reading at the school twice a week and would be happy to introduce a new volunteer to the project and the teachers at the school.

Don Otis and students in the Rotary Reader's program.
Schedule A Vocational Talk

Gretchen Radler, Vocational Service Committee Chair, will be contacting members to schedule a vocational talk.  We would like to schedule two vocational talks each month.  Your talk should be 2-3 minutes in length and will give you an opportunity to share information about your profession, yourself and your family.  Please say yes when asked to schedule your vocational talk.  We look forward to learning more about our fellow Rotarians.

AMONG OURSELVES

Pease notify the office if you have news to share with club members.

DISTRICT WEBSITE

To see what's happening in the District and what other clubs are doing click here  for the District website.

MAKE-UPS RECEIVED

SUBURBAN 5/19 Jim Hedgpeth; MILLARD 5/16 Dick Sturgeon; WESTERN DOUGLAS COUNTY 5/12 Denny Duer

NEED A MAKE-UP?

Metro Area Rotary Club weekly programs available are listed here. 

MONDAY
BELLEVUE (DJ's Dugout, 10308 S. 23rd St.)
NORTH (Omaha Eppley Airport Conference Room)  

MILLARD (German American Society, 3717 South 120th Street)  5/23 Julia McCarville, American Lung Association of Nebraska; 5/30 No Meeting, Memorial Day

TUESDAY
MORNING (Happy Hollow Country Club, 1701 S. 105th St.)  5/24 TBA; 5/31 No Meeting
NORTHWEST (Champions Run, 13800 Eagle Run Drive)  5/24 Kate Engel, Director of Communication and Culture Nebraska Innovation Campus, "NIC: Spaces and Culture That Inspire"

SOUTHWEST NIGHT (DJ's Dugout at 17666 Welch Plaza, northeast corner of 180th & Q streets) 

WEDNESDAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS CENTENNIAL (Hy-Vee in Mall of the Bluffs, I-80 Exit 5)
DOWNTOWN (Field Club, 3615 Woolworth Ave.) 5/25 Dr. Randall Adkins, UNO Political Science Professor, State of the US Presidential Campaigns


THURSDAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS NOON (The Center, 714 S. Main St.)   
SUBURBAN (Anthony's, 7220 F St.) 5/26 Municipal Land Development 

WESTERN DOUGLAS COUNTY (Elkhorn Common Ground Community Center, 1701 Veteran's Drive)

 
FRIDAY
WEST (Champions Run, 13800 Eagle Run Drive)  5/20 Corrie Philo, Director "Project Search for Westside"; 5/27 Melissa Marvin, Senior Vice President, United Way of the Midlands

Programs available have been listed