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Huleatt Family Adventure

Bob Marshall Wilderness

Jeff and Cindy Huleatt were our program on December 4.  

What do you buy as a gift for a father who loves the outdoors and adventures?  A trip into the wilderness by horse, raft, and foot, of course!  Add family and fishing to the gift, and it was perfect for Jeff!

Jeff and Cindy shared photos from their family's trip last July, along with “camp food” and a display of some of the high-tech gear they took on their wilderness adventure. The adventure started on July 13 and ended on July 22, 2025. 

Left to right: Eric, Megan, Stew, Chelsea, Whitney, Danny, Cindy and Jeff
Saddle Up and Ride!
Rain Settled the Dust on an Otherwise Very Dusty Trail
And then it was by raft down the South Fork of the Flathead River
A Smooth Portion of the Flathead River and Some Fishing
It was Freeze Dried Food (shared at our meeting as well)
Everyone Caught Fish--Even Cindy!
Lots of Family Time
The Pack Train that Brought in the Gear, Took it Out at the End

Thank you, Jeff and Cindy, for sharing this once-in-a-lifetime family adventure!

The presentation was on Zoom and in person, allowing it to be recorded. It has been added to the club's YouTube channel. Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi wasn't the best, so excuse some of the blurry photos.  Just wait for a clearer image.  To see the video on YouTube, click HERE.

Our newest member!

President Bob Pins Chelsea

Chelsea Saunders, the Unit Director of the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, is our newest member!  She was proposed by DJ, and she will share a business membership with DJ.  Her mentor will be Jennifer H.  WELCOME CHELSEA!

Membership Director Duane Introduces Chelsea and her mentor Jennifer

Friendsgiving Social

Mel hosted her annual Friendsgiving potluck club social on November 30.  She not only served turkey, but also Seahawks!  

Host Mel hands Kevin the pool payout, but Cindy, not Kevin, won the pool as the Seahawks beat the Vikings,  26-0.  But Seahawk was not the only thing served at the Friendsgiving Fireside.  Check out the friends and the food:

 

Lee and Miss Vicky's 2026 Challenge Updates

 

While Miss Vicky is in the Shop, Lee and Winston With a Temporary Substitute

 

As Lee and Winston work their way north through Canada to raise awareness of Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio worldwide, they are giving frequent updates.  They can be found on the Raise Rotary website by clicking HERE.

USD73,756
of USD 100,000 raised
74% raised

74% 217 remaining days


 
61% raised

61% 235 remaining days

 


 
 

A momentous Holiday Greetings to all!  With today’s $3,500 from a generous, as yet anonymous donor, AND a donation from Miss Vicky’s home Rotary Club of Arlington, The Miss Vicky 2026 Challenge tops $75k! This “unlocks” the second of four (did I say four?) $25k challenge checks.  Yes!  Just in time for the Christmas and Holiday celebrations, Miss Vicky has locked in her “Treasure Chest” a fourth “Canadian Challenge” check for $25,000!  How about that?  When our matching goal reaches $125k, the Canadian Challenge Check will be unleashed, totaling $150k for PolioPlus!  Then, it’s off to the Gates Foundation for their 2:1 match: $450,000!

Thanks to all for your support, and December Holiday Greetings to all. 

Winston and Lee”

 

Puget Sound Kidney Centers

Krissy Davis, Executive Director

Krissy Davis from the Everett Rotary Club, and Executive Director of the Puget Sound Kidney Centers (PSKC), a nonprofit with multiple dialysis centers serving 900 patients annually, totaling 120,000 treatments. PSKC, founded in 1981, merged with Olympic Peninsula Kidney Centers in 2021, expanding to 12 centers. Davis highlighted the importance of nonprofit dialysis, which offers better patient outcomes. She explained the different dialysis modalities, including hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, and emphasized the need for early education about kidney disease. Davis also shared efforts to support patients, such as providing emergency backup generators and nutritional support, and encouraged community involvement and fundraising.

 

Arlington Community Foodbank

Food Security Helps All Areas of Focus

Arlington Community Foodbank Director--Carla Rankin

 

At our November 13 meeting, Carla Rankin, the executive director of the Arlington Community Food Bank, shared insights on the critical food insecurity situation in Snohomish County, highlighting the impact of SNAP and EBT cuts. Last year, the food bank served over 25,000 households and 115,000 individuals, including a 12-year-old boy living alone. They distribute over 1 million pounds of food annually, with a budget nearing $4 million. Carla emphasized the importance of fresh food and the role of 300 volunteers. The food bank also supports local farms and has a community garden that harvested 15,000 pounds of produce. They are preparing for future emergencies and rely on community support and strategic planning.

Salt of the Earth Blessings

A County-Wide Foodbank Serving Arlington

Food Rescue and Community Support

At our November 6 meeting, Alyson Cork, on the left, and Jamie Stupey, on the right, shared information about Salt of the Earth Food Blessing. This nonprofit organization provides food and community support to those in need. They explained their food rescue operations, which collect excess food from various sources and distribute it to five communities across Snohomish County, with Arlington being their most prominent location.

Scouting America

Chris Otter, Scout Executive

 

Chris Otter

We heard from the Scout Executive for the Mount Baker Council at our meeting on October 30.  Chris joined the Council staff officially on July 5, 2025.  He has been the Director of Field Services in the Chief Seattle Council.

Dominican Republic and Kenya Water Projects Update

Our Club Foundation Director, Barney Petersen, on the left, and Associate Director, George Bowden, on the right, gave an update at our September 4th meeting on international projects our club has completed and which we are pursuing. The projects are in the Dominican Republic and in Kenya.  Both George and Barney have visited the Dominican Republic to check on the status of the projects there.

 

Because the meeting was a hybrid event, the program was recorded and has been uploaded to our club's YouTube channel. If you would like to see the recording, please click HERE.

Sponsor Recognition Lunch Meeting

The Annual Great Stilly Duck Dash is a successful fundraising event thanks to the generous community sponsors and raffle ticket sales by club members.  The Club held the sponsor appreciation luncheon on August 21st at Bonefish Grill, celebrating the 37th anniversary of this community event.

Sponsorship Chair Jola Barnett and Chris Nussbaum representing Gold Level Sponsor Newell Corporation

The sponsors generously gave $248,000 in cash and in-kind support. The club dedicates half of the sponsorship revenue to the high school scholarship program, which has awarded fifteen $5000 scholarships to Arlington, Weston, and Darrington High School Seniors for college or vocational training. The rest of the money raised goes back into the community as grants to nonprofit organizations like Arlington Food Bank, the Boys & Girls Club, Stillaguamish Senior Center, Youth Robotics, music and drama clubs, The Arlington Education Foundation, Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Boy Scouts, Youth Dynamics, Cocoon House and Kids Kloset.

Celebrating Our Inbound Exchange Student

Instead of our regular monthly evening meeting on June 26, Kim Deisher-Allen, currently the host mother of our Rotary Youth Exchange student, Madyke DeGroot, hosted a celebration for Madyke at her home.  Although Madyke was considered a senior during her year at Arlington High School, she could not walk across the stage to receive a diploma.  She did participate in other traditional graduation events, such as the all-night party.
 
Mayke is from Nunspeet, Netherlands.  As a Rotary International Exchange Student, she has been sponsored by our club for the last year.  She had had three host families.  She started in the home of our president, Mel Simpson, whose daughter is currently an exchange student in Sweden.  Her second host family was Peggy and Nathan Ray, and her last host family is Kim Deisher-Allen and Rob Allen.  She will be leaving for home on July 7.
 
We met Madyke's parents, who visited Madyke from their home in Nunspeet, Netherlands. They spent two weeks in the area, including venturing up to British Columbia. 
 

Madyke with her Parents

 
There was no shortage of shared glowing messages from those who have helped Madyke fulfill items on her now-famous "bucket list", an idea that originated from Peggy Rae.  All agreed that it was a great way to share Madyke with members of our club, while giving Madyke a great experience as our exchange student.

 

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Arlington

Service Above Self Since 1970

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