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Today's Guests
Today's guests were Assistant Governor, Karen Hutchings, Danijela Sandberg (Algonquin Township Road Commissioner), and former member, Bob Blumberg.
Today’s Winner - Virtual 50/50
We had our “Virtual 50/50 Raffle” to help fund our support of Rotary International’s Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) program for 2021-22.
 
Of the random names drawn, Ted was our winner. He chose #8 but #16 came up and the “big pot” continues to grow. The next drawings numbers will be from #1-#16. 
 
Remember, that if you are a participating member and are unable to attend, you may designate someone to represent you. Members have the opportunity to change their minds regarding participation by contacting Cindy at CGRotary2020@gmal.com
 
 
May Board Meeting
The next Board Meeting will be held on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 6:30 PM via ZOOM. If you have any items you wish to have discussed at this meeting, please let Phil know by Friday, April 30th.
May Social Event
The May social evening event is set for Wednesday, May 19th at Coleman's in the Park at 6:00 PM. Sherm is setting aside a set area for our group. Please, RSVP to Sandi by Monday, May 17th if you plan to be in attendance.
Scholarship Committee

The Scholarship Committee (Dave, Phil, Sue , Sandi)  have reviewed the Cary-Grove High School scholarship applications and have selected the recipients for the Decker and Club Scholarships. The names will be shared with club members once the recipients have been notified.

Chamber Spring Golf Outing
The Chamber will be hosting a "First Swing" golf outing on Friday, April 30th at Foxford Hills Golf Club. The event will only be 9 holes and will begin with a golf clinic at 2:30pm and a shotgun start at 3:00pm. Online registration is now open at the link above. If you're interested in participating in this fun event, see Phil. Rumor has it, he's putting together a foursome,,, or two.
Club Investment Committee
The Club’s Investment Committee, which currently consists of Patrick Finlon, Linda Trexler and Ed Connelly will be meeting to discuss Club investment strategy. Pat Finlon had a discussion with Paul Schifferer, Financial Advisor of Edward Jones and he is willing to meet with members of the Investment Committee. If you are interested in participating in this Committee send Pat Finlon an e-mail.
District Training
District 6440 Spring Training is scheduled for May 15th between the hours of 9:00am and 12:00pm. Registration for this event is available by clicking on the 5/15 date on the district's calendar, or by clicking this link.
District Conference
This year's District Conference is scheduled for June 4 - June 6th and will be a Zoom formatted event. Check the District's website for information concerning this event. 
Cary Farmers Market
In support of local farmers and vendors, The Rotary Club of Cary-Grove will be hosting a Farmers' Market on Sundays during the summer months beginning June 6th and running through September 26th. The event will be held between the hours of 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM in the North Metra Parking lot, which is located in downtown Cary. The first Market will be held on June 6th.
 
Cary Farmers Market offers a wide selection of fresh fruits & vegetables, locally produced meats and cheeses, jams, bakery, popcorn, herbs, honey, flowers, plants, knife and blade sharpening and other locally produced goods. When it becomes available in late July through September, the Rotary Club sells the famous "Mirai Sweet Corn.
 
The Rotary Club of Cary-Grove’s membership is a diverse group of individuals that work together to improve the communities of Cary and Fox River Grove. Because of COVID-19, we are currently conducting our weekly meetings via Zoom. If you are interested in learning more, or in getting involved, contact us about being invited to attend this online format meeting on Thursday morning's beginning at 7:30 am. 
Operation Pollination

Our guest speaker today was Christopher Stein. Christopher has been recommended by the District as a speaker. So far, he has done 45 presentations since January of this year. There is also an article in the October 2020 Rotarian about Operation Pollination. He has been a park ranger with the National Park Service and currently works with the National Heritage Areas (HRA) and the Large Landscape Initiatives. In addition, he serves on Rotary District 5970 Parks and Pollination Committee and ESRAG (Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group (www.esrag.org). Christopher stated that there are 55 National Heritage Areas in the United States and currently 35 are involved with Operation Pollination. Efforts include planting/replanting NHAs, as well as private lands with plants that attract pollinators.

A major concern, according to Christopher, is that pollinators, such as bees, wasps, beetles, flies, butterflies, etc., have declined by 45% over the past 50 years. This decline in pollinators directly affects our food supplies. Chris encouraged the Club to enter into a Pollinator Resolution making a pledge to take steps to restore/develop and protect pollinator habitat. Chris stated that "if you like to eat, you should be interested in this topic." Rotary Clubs are encouraged to develop a resolution that can be shared with our Rotary District. Once the resolution is created, the next step is to create a community project such as planting pollinator friendly plants in public or private spaces. Information can be found at http://operationpollination.net.

 
Joke of the Week

It was Mr. Ryan's funeral and the pallbearers were carrying the casket out from the church. When they bumped into a pillar, one of them heard a moan from inside the casket. They opened the casket and found that Mr. Ryan was still alive. God be praised. He lived for ten more years before he finally died. Another funeral was held for him and, as the pallbearers were carrying out the casket, Mrs. Ryan said, "Watch out for that pillar!"

RYLA Golf Outing Fundraiser
District 6440 will be hosting a golf outing on May 15th to benefit its RYLA program participants. The event will be held at Village Links Golf Course in Glen Ellyn. Visit their website for registration and additional information. 
Rotary Park Pavilion 
Earlier this year, the Village of Cary announced its partnership with The Rotary Club of Cary-Grove in the development of a new park, "Cary Lake at Rotary Park". The Rotary Club is pleased to announce that it has begun soliciting donations for the construction of a picnic shelter that will be located near the main parking area of this facility. The pavilion will provide another feature to the park for the benefit of everyone that visits for many years to come. The estimated cost of this project is $70,000. The club is seeking the support of community members and local business owners in order to bring this to a quick, successful completion. Contributions are being accepted at the Club's Go Fund Me Page: http://gf.me/u/y6kq5f
 
Project updates will be posted to our website and FaceBook page as construction at the site progresses.
Rotary Network
I've copied and pasted the verbiage from Governor Lyle's email that was sent earlier this morning. This is a great opportunity for you to get your business listed in the Rotary Business Directory. Simply click on the link below to add your establishment to the list:
 
"You might have heard that our District is partnering with D6450 and Rotary International on a pilot of a new opportunity for our members: The Rotary Network.
 
Rotary began as an opportunity for fellowship and to build business relationships that, ideally, would be advantageous to both parties.  The Rotary Network is solution for today, a way for Rotarians to help other Rotarians, and that's particularly welcome in these challenging times.  You and other Rotarians might be anxious about their business, or be looking for advice, connections, or even information about changing careers.  That's why The Rotary Network was created.  See the attached flyer and this video to learn more.
 
And if you're like me, retired, The Rotary Network is for you, too!  You can share your experience with other Rotarians, or provide guidance to a member that is looking for a change.  It's another way for us to be of service.
 
Please take a few minutes to check out therotarynetwork.org, and then list your business, add your comments, sign up as a mentor, or suggest other resources we should add.  The Rotary Network will only be as good as we together make it!"
 
Bill Gates Announces Continued Support for Polio Eradication
Bill Gates announced his continued support toward the eradication of polio and his partnership with Rotary. Click here to see a short video of that announcement.
McHenry County Living Upcoming Events
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out McHenry County Living's Upcoming Events. Might not be Rotary related, but attending sure will "build good will and better friendships."
On-Line Makeups!
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.
The Rotarian Magazine
Lots happening in the world of Rotary.  Read all about it in The Rotarian Magazine.
Rotary Action & Fellowship Groups
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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Chamber Spring Golf Outing
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Apr 30, 2021 2:00 PM
 
District RYLA Golf Outing Fundraiser
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May 14, 2021
 
District Training
May 15, 2021
 
May Social Event
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May 19, 2021 6:00 PM
 
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Jun 04, 2021 – Jun 06, 2021
 
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North Metra Parking Lot
Jun 06, 2021
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
 
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