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Speakers
Apr 11, 2018
Omaha's Streetcar Proposal
Apr 18, 2018
City of Omaha Updates; School Bonds
Apr 25, 2018
Today's News to You Today
May 02, 2018
Urban Gardening for Pollinators
May 09, 2018
May 10, 2018
May 16, 2018
Dealing with teen anxiety/depression/suicide
May 23, 2018
Various Locations Pre-register
May 30, 2018
Reducing Opioids & Violent Crimes
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Upcoming Events
Finance Committee
QLI
Apr 13, 2018
11:15 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
QLI
Apr 13, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Tree Planting in N Omaha Minne Lusa neighborhood
Apr 28, 2018
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Bill Gorman Dedication at Omaha Storm Chasers
Omaha storm Chasers - Werner Park
May 05, 2018 7:05 PM
 
Finance Committee
Security National Bank
May 11, 2018
11:15 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Security National Bank
May 11, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Rotary Club of Omaha Foundation Board Meeting
Entrepreneurial Advisors
May 18, 2018
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
ClubRunner
President's Pen
United States Senator Ben Sasse
We were honored to have United States Senator Ben Sasse as our speaker. Senator Sasse is in his first term as the junior senator from Nebraska, and he was kind enough to join us immediately upon his return from a trade trip to China. Senator Sasse gave us five points he would like us to remember about trade:
  1. Trade is not the main reason for the work disruption in some industries (such as manufacturing) that we are currently experiencing in the United States. The primary causes of these disruptions are changes in technology. We are living through the digital revolution.
  2. Trade is indisputably good for America and for Nebraska, for both producers and consumers, on the whole.
  3. The term “trade deficit” is commonly misunderstood. The trade deficit most often discussed is a deficit in trade goods exported vs. trade goods imported. But that is normally balanced by a surplus in trade services.
  4. Misunderstandings about trade are due to a leadership vacuum in Washington that has existed for decades.
  5. We should be concerned about China’s use of cyber hacking and other methods to steal American intellectual property and give it to Chinese companies.
Senator Sasse told us that the Rotary Club is the center of American Society. Something we already knew, but it’s always good to hear it from someone with authority! The Senator allowed time to answer a number of questions from our members.
 
Thank you, Senator, for taking the time to visit our Club. And special thanks to Jim Murphy, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, for introducing the Senator, and to Jim and Todd Murphy of Universal Information Service for helping to arrange for the Senator’s visit, as well as to the Senator’s staff and to Cella Quinn, our program chair.
 
Good News:
Many of our Rotarians had good news this week.
 
Tim Cavanaugh gave us an update on this year’s Honor Roll program, and a shout out to Harry Koch who was Club President the year Tim won the award. The speaker that year was famed test pilot Chuck Yeager, who is still going strong, as is Harry.
 
Jena Bailey and her husband Joe are expecting their third child at the end of July. The trifecta! Jena is also our incoming Club Treasurer, so she will have a very busy year. Congratulations Jena!
 
Bob Keefer gave his thanks to Sharon Eller for many years of service as the organist at Prebyterian Church of the Master. Sharon recently retired from that position so she could join her husband Gary on Sunday Mornings at Westminster Presbyterian. I’ll add my thanks to Gary for the invocation at our meeting, and to Bob and Sharon for leading the singing.
 
Dawn Gonzales recently became the President of Susan G. Komen Great Plains, the great organization that leads the fight against breast cancer. Congratulations to Dawn and best wishes for a successful year.
 
John Ewing was a little late to our meeting because he ran into Frank Farrell, who trained John to be a police officer.
 
Prospective member Adam Leong was thankful for the start of baseball season. It’s about time, and about time for Spring as well!
 
Thanks and welcome to all of our guests, visiting Rotarians and prospective members, and thanks to everyone who helped with Club Service at our meeting.
 
Next week:
Next week, we have Jay Lund of Green Slate Development talking about Omaha’s Streetcar Proposal.
 
Remember, if it’s Wednesday, the place to be is Downtown Rotary.
See you next week!
Bill
Prospects for Membership
The Rotary Club of Omaha has received membership applications from the following:
 
Chris Mehaffy, Scout Executive / CEO of Mid-America Council, BSA. Chris is sponsored by Steve McCollister.
 
Anyone with objections to a membership proposal needs to reach out to the Club Administrator or Membership Chair.
 
Buy The Big Wheel
Update on John Marburger
As you know, John Marburger broke his hip on January 18th. He has been in the hospital since then but is expected to go home on February 9th.
He is in physical therapy daily and expects to be 100% recoverd in time for his trip to Portugal and Spain in June.
He offered this advice, "Do not break a hip!"
Please continue to keep John in your thoughts and prayers as he recovers.
 
John is at Immanuel Rehabilitation Center, 6901 North 72nd Street, Omaha, NE 68122  ROOM 2.
Rotary Social 2.8.18

Please join us for a Rotary Social Thursday, February 8th from 5-7pm

Noli's Pizzeria at Blackstone
4001 Farnam
​Omaha, NE 68131

Sponsored by John Sullivan of BCDM Architects
BCDM will provide appetizers
There will be a cash bar.

Please sign up to attend. Make up credits will be awarded.

NAYEN CONFERENCE HELP NEEDED
What is NAYEN…and how can you help?
NAYEN stands for North American Youth Exchange Network, an international Rotary program. Omaha is honored to be host for the NAYEN 19th Annual Conference, March 15-17. It is just around the corner. Approximately 400 Rotarians will be coming to Omaha for the sessions and activities. Previous conferences have been in such places as Calgary, Cincinnati, Cancun, Orlando, and Chicago, just to name a few.
How can you help? We are in need of volunteers in various categories – greeters at airport, greeters at hotel (Hilton), sergeant-at-arms for sessions, hospitality, etc. If you can help, please contact Tim Schmad (tschmad@dundeebanking.com) or simply sign up at the registration table. We can then fit schedule with our needs.
 
 
February Birthdays
 

 Murphy, Todd                       Feb 05

Bechtold, Lori                        Feb 06

Eggers, Jim                             Feb 07

Volk, Leslie                             Feb 09

Hansen, Ken                           Feb 14

Carper, Steve                          Feb 16

Holthaus, Roger                     Feb 16

Goldstein, David (Big AL)    Feb 18

Schmad, Tim                           Feb 18

Simmons, Lee                         Feb 20

 
Millard Rotary Poker Tournament
Spotlight on Clubs
 
Inclement Weather Policy
 
 
 
In the event of inclement weather, Downtown Rotary follows Omaha Public Schools.  
If OPS cancels school due to inclement weather our Rotary meeting will be canceled that day as well.
We have taken this policy for the safety of our members and the staff at the Field Club.
We appreciate your understanding.
Charitable Statements sent

The annual Charitable Statements have been emailed to all members.

You can also access the statement HERE.

As a reminder, this is for contributions to our Service Fund which provides financial support for the Foundation Grants that the club awards annually.

You can also contribute to the RI Foundation and our Club Foundation using this form.

Thank you to our members for your continued support!

 
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