Due to our annual "Steak-Fry Dinner" the Rotary Club of Cary-Grove will not be meeting on September 20, 2018. The proceeds from this fundraiser are used to support the Cary-Grove Food Pantry. Our next scheduled meeting will be held on Thursday, September 27, 2018.
Today's guest speaker was Karen Schultz, City Director, Refuge for Women Chicago. While their name implies Chicago, their organization works nationally and locally to assist adult women escape the cycle of sexual exploitation and trafficking. A Safe House Refuge for Women was established in McHenry County in 2006.
Karen explained how easily a young girl can be manipulated into doing things they wouldn't ordinarily do. Once begun, the trafficker's hold over them is too overwhelming for them to break away on their own, and their situation only gets worse.
Established in 2009 in Lexington, KY, Refuge for Women is a "non-profit, faith based organization providing specialized long-term care for women who have escaped human trafficking or sexual exploitation." Their goal is to help victims overcome addictions and reclaim their identities and build a brighter future.
If you plan to be in attendance for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the CNC Manufacturing Lab at the CGHS, please contact Pat Finlon ASAP. Pat needs to respond by Friday, September 14th. The ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, September 18th at CGHS. The Ribbon Cutting is at 4:00 p.m. and the Open House is at 6:30 p.m. If you are going, remember to wear your Rotary shirt.
This year's "Cary Main Street Fest" will be held on Saturday & Sunday, September 15 & 16th. We will again be hosting the "Steak Fry" dinner on Saturday, which will be catered by "Coleman's in the Park". We need volunteers between the hours of 4:00PM & 9:00PM. Advanced Tickets are $35 per person. Contact Dave Miller to get yours. The proceeds from this year's event will benefit The Cary Food Pantry.
If you haven't already done so, contact Dave to sign up for working that evening. Ideally, we would kike to have 5-6 people at each shift. You can signup online through the separate email that we sent out earlier this morning. Attached is a list of time slots and volunteers needed.
The Home of the Sparrow's 2018 Golf Outing Fundraiser will be held on September 17th at Bull Valley Golf Club. We have one foursome participating, but two would be better. This is a perfect opportunity to play a class course while at the same time, support one of our club's Charity-Partner Organizations. If interested, contact Sue. Click on the link above for details.
A couple of rednecks are hunting in the woods when one suddenly collapses. His friend dials 9-1-1 on his cell phone and shouts to the operator, "help me. My friend is dead! What can I do?" The operator tries to calm him down. "Take it easy," she says. "The first thing to do is make sure he really is dead." Next thing the operator hears is the man putting the phone down, then a rifle shot. The man picks up the phone again, "Okay. So what next...?"
Our guest speaker at last week's meeting was Brett Weiss of the Weiss scholarship Foundation. Brett is a member of the Rotary Club of Naperville. Since 2009, Brett has traveled six times to Kenya in pursuit of following his dream for combating poverty in the village of Dago. Most of his efforts have been directed toward improving the education level of the children that live there. Dago is a tiny community of 3,000 people with an average family income of less than $2 per day. In Kenyan, the average education is only four years. Only 20% of the children actually go to High School.
To combat this, Brett established The Weiss Scholarship Foundation in 2011. The goal of this foundation is to have a positive impact on all of the youth members in Dago and the Kenya area. By providing a guaranteed source of income for students to continue their education through High School, Brett's hope is that the economic & health conditions of the area will improve. Since the Foundation was started, 42 full four year scholarships have be issued. Eleven students have graduated from High School and four have gone on to University.
A full sponsorship for four years of High School is approximately $3,500. To learn more about The Weiss Scholarship Foundation and how you can help support it, visit their site at https://weissscholarshipfoundation.org.
The Board has approved the promotion of a Paul Harris Match Program to members in good standing of the Rotary Club of Cary-Grove:
Any member that has not yet achieved their first Paul Harris Fellow may make a cash donation up to $500, and the club will match two-to-one towards his/her first Paul Harris Fellow.
Any member who is already a Paul Harris Fellow may make a cash donation up to $500, and the club will match one-to-one towards his/her next Paul Harris level.
Any member who is already a Paul Harris Fellow may make a cash donation up to $500, and the club will match one-to-one towards making another Non-Rotarian a Paul Harris Fellow.
The program will run from 7/1/18 thru 12/13/18. Checks should be made payable to “The Cary-Grove Rotary Charitable Fund” and delivered to Linda Trexler along with the printed name of the individual, address and relationship to the Rotarian requesting the match (e.g. Spouse, Son/Daughter, Grandchild, Friend, etc.). Please contact Linda Trexler, Foundation Chair (847-462-1087) if you interested in taking advantage of this program.
Application materials now are available for the District Leadership Academy Class of 2019. We invite all club members to enroll in this outstanding online educational program and commit to graduating with this next class. Click the link below to learn more about this program.
As mentioned at today's meeting by Sue, Tiffany Au has developed a website "The Greatest Wedding Ever Donated". Tiffany is a graduate of Cary-Grove High School and is a past recipient of the Decker Scholarship awarded by the Rotary Club of Cary-Grove. Her website highlights her upcoming wedding to Caleb Remington and talks about the work they are doing together to raise funds and awareness for the fight against Cystic Fibrosis. Visit her site http://www.thegwed.com to learn more about their efforts and to learn how you can contribute toward this wonderful cause.
Need a makeup but find it difficult to get to another club? If so, consider using Rotary's Web-based Rotary eClub One. Click on the link and go to the "Makeups" tab to get started. Doing makeups could be easier. Let us know how you like it.
Rotarian Action Groups are autonomous groups of Rotarians, family members, program participants and alumni who are experts in a particular field, such as micro-credit or water and sanitation. More information about these groups and their purpose can be found on RI's website.
Rotary Fellowships are independent groups of Rotarians, family members, program participants and alumni who share a common passion. Being part of a fellowship is a fun way to make friends from around the world. Again, more detailed information is available at this link to RI's website.
If you haven't all ready done so, take the time to click on the two links above and see if there may be a group that fits with your interests. It's a great way to make new friends and to share common interests with Rotarians from around the world.
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