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Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North 
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We meet Thursdays at 12:00 PM

Holiday Inn, Near The University of Michigan
3600 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, MI  48105
 
 
 
E-mail Address: rotaryclubaan@gmail.com
 
Phone Number: (734)224-4130
 
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Upcoming Events and Thursdays Luncheon Keynote Speakers
Bob Specht: Fed. Emissions Testing of Gas Vehicle
Holiday Inn, Near the University of Michigan
Mar 28, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Frankie Moore: Community Action Network-GBC
Holiday Inn, Near the University of Michigan
Apr 04, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Lisa Bradley: Ann Arbor Jaycees
Holiday Inn, Near the University of Michigan
Apr 11, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
RYLA 2019
Camp Copneconic
Apr 12, 2019 – Apr 14, 2019
 
Agrarian Adventure Work Day
Tappan Middle School
Apr 13, 2019
 
District Officer's Training (District Assembly)
Walsh College-Troy
Apr 13, 2019 8:00 AM
 
Brenda Tipton: Dist. 6380 Membership Chairp. 19-20
Holiday Inn, Near the University of Michigan
Apr 18, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
Scott Nelson: Rain Gardening
Holiday Inn, Near the University of Michigan
Apr 25, 2019
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
 
2019 District Conference
Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront
May 03, 2019 – May 04, 2019
 
Fifth Annual RCAAN Golf Invitational
The Polo Fields - Washtenaw Golf Club
May 18, 2019
 
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Upcoming Keynote Speakers
 
Bob Specht:
 
Topic: Fed. Emissions Testing of Gas Vehicle
 
 
Date: March 28, 2019
Time:12:00 PM-1:15 PM
Where: Holiday Inn Near the University of Michigan 
3600 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, MI 
Open to the public, everyone is welcome
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Rotary District Assembly is April 13, 2019
For the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North Member's that are going to the District Assembly the following is from Gerry Jackson. We would like to encourage all Board of Directors' to attend it able. Please read and register by April 3rd. 
 
Click Here For Agenda it sounds like a very helpful assembly.
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Registration is open for the District Assembly (Club Officer Training) which will be held on Saturday morning, 8:30-11:30 a.m. April 13 at Walsh College, Troy Michigan.  Please register your club's attendees no later than April 3 (Walsh College deadline).  Register online at:
 
 
Note the registration cost is $10 and includes a continental breakfast at the college. There will be short opening and closing general sessions and two (2) back-to-back breakout sessions with 8 different breakouts to choose from (see attached flyer - note details are not yet finalized).
 
New breakout session added this year:  New Member Orientation (this is for all new Rotarians that have joined our ranks during the 2018-2019 Rotary year).
 
New breakout session added this year:  How to Start a New Club (it's not that hard). 
 
Cheers,
Gerry
 
Gerald Jackson, PDG
District 6380 Co-Trainer
Rotary Club of Motorcycling Rotarians
 
Russ Collins Talks About The History of Ann Arbor's Opera Houses & Theaters.
Russ Collins, Manager of Ann Arbor's Michigan Theater talked about the history of Ann Arbor's Opera Houses and Theaters at Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North's Luncheon on March 21, 2019.
 
The beginning of Ann Arbor Theaters started back from the start of Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor was founded in 1824 by land speculators John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey. On May 25, 1824, the town plat was registered with Wayne County as "Annarbour", the earliest known use of the town's name.  Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of bur oak. Ann Arbor became the seat of Washtenaw County in 1827 and was incorporated as a village in 1833
 
Russ talked about many of the early Opera Houses and Theaters in Ann Arbor History.  
 
Michigan Theater opened in 1928, the theater was hailed as “a Shrine to the Arts… not built for today only, but constructed in the hopes that it might be a monument for years to come and a credit to the community…” Detroit architect Maurice Finkel designed an outstanding silent film exhibition theater appropriate for a town with a world-class university at its core. 
 
In 1956, Butterfield made renovations to the theater’s interior and façade to update it to the tastes of “modern” audiences. The Butterfield Theater Corporation vacated the building at the conclusion of their 50 year lease in 1979.
 
The not-for-profit Michigan Theater Foundation (MTF) was formed in May of 1979. The theater doors opened and the programming occurred solely because of a team of dedicated community volunteers, led by film scholar and theater organist Henry Aldridge and John Briggs, who was the president of the local stagehand union. 
 
In June 2014, the Michigan Theater Foundation bought the State Theater.
 
State Theater originally opened in 1942, designed by renowned architect C. Howard Crane, opened with the romantic comedy “The Fleet’s In.” In 1977 the theater was divided into a four-screen multiplex by Butterfield Theaters. 
 
In 1987, the Stat Theater was sold to Tom Borders, who redesigned the theater’s main floor for retail and closed the second floor balcony. In 1992 the balcony reopened as a two-screen second-run film theater.
 
In 1997, the theater was sold to a local investor group. In 1999  Michigan Theater contracted to provide film programming and marketing services and in 2014 Michigan Theater purchased the theater.
 
In 2016, the State Theater closed for renovations and in 2017, the new State Theater reopened in December, featuring 4 screens, comfortable reserved seating, improved accessibility. 
 
Russ, said "that he would like us to attend this years Cinetopia Film Festival." The Cinetopia Film Festival is an annual, curated festival in Ann Arbor and metro and downtown Detroit, featuring more than 50 of the best feature-length dramas, comedies, and documentaries from the world’s best film festivals (Sundance, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Berlin, SXSW, Tribeca, and more).
 
It takes place over the span of 10 days every spring at venues throughout the region. This year the Cinetopia Film Festival is from May 10-May 19. 
 
 
Dr. Joseph Myers, Talks about a Pop Up Clinic in Jamaica.
At Thursday's March 12th Dr. Joseph Myers, Optometrist at UM Kellogg Eye Center, presented UM’s initiative known as Common Health Plus which has developed a platform for delivery of world class healthcare using what we call an A.R.C. (Architecturally Repurposed Container) with the co-development and design inputs from many of UM’s leading colleges, such as MIchigan Medicine, Kellogg Eye Center, Architecture & Design, Engineering, etc.
 
CommonHealth+ at Sandy Bay Jamaica is the first in a series of prototypical modified container health clinics that aim to deliver telemedicine-based services supporting healthcare and chronic care health monitoring in remote and underserved populations globally.
 
It is a response to the inequality of healthcare around the globe. In believing that high quality healthcare is not a privilege but a fundamental human right.  The presentation illustrated the development of low cost, high tech technologies deployed in a sustainable healthcare delivery mechanism, and expect to leverage a Rotary Foundation Global Grant for $85k to equip the rebuilt shipping containers with specialized Eye Care and dental care apparatus with telemedicine capability so that rural and disadvantaged populations in Jamaica can avail of basic healthcare.
 
The GG project consortium is led by Rotary Club of Ann Arbor and RCAAN has committed $1000-2000 along with three other clubs: 2 from India and one from Negril (Jamaica).
 
 
 
Past President Scott Nelson filling in as President gives Dr. Joseph Myers a gift for speaking.
 
Meeting At Tappan Middle School For Their Hoop House On Feb. 28th.
Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North Member's come out to Tappan on April 13, 2019 and help the Staff and Students cover the Hoop House.
 

On February 28, 2019, Scott Nelson and Eric Tindall went to Tappan Middle School for the meeting about the reconstruction of their hoop house after it was vandalized two years ago.
 
Emily Canosa, from  The Agrarian Adventure lead the meeting, starting in the cafeteria with 6 Tappan Students, and 4 gardening experts from Ann Arbor Public Schools.
 
Emily started meeting with some of the ideas that the students came up with at the after school session last semester which included:
 
  1. Painting a mural on the shed
  2. Info graphics about how a hoop house works/passive solar
  3. Parts of a plant incorporated into the mural or other signs
  4. Working with math classes on calculations of wood measurements and needs
  5. Having choir sing at an opening/celebration event
  6. Signs about community, spreading kindness, respect and preventing bullying
Then we went outside and took a look at the hoop house.
 
With the Rotary District Grant the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North received, Emily is purchasing plastic to cover the hoop house and on April 13th the RCAAN and children from Tappan will be putting the plastic on the frame.
 
The hoop house when finished will be utilized as a winter garden for students, a hub for seedling production and distribution, and as a growing site for students at Tappan (with particular leadership from those in the after school Food & Garden Club). 
 
Over the ten years since it was built, produce from the hoop house has found its way to classroom and outdoor tasting, school cafeterias, student-prepared meals, the homes of Tappan families and garden volunteers, fundraiser events, local businesses, the Backdoor Food Pantry, and Food Gatherers. 
 
 
 
Photos
 
Photos
 
Great Lakes President Elect Training Seminar 2019
The Great Lakes President Elect Seminar was March 14-March 16, 2019.
 
Learned a lot of useful information from the speaker's during the General Sessions, Breakouts, and the Rotary District 6380 Sessions. 
 
 
 
Global Grant Scholar Madi Vorva: Update from Cambridge.
Last year we sponsored Global Grant Scholar Madi Vorva to go to Cambridge, which is an university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam approximately 50 miles north of London. 
 
Madi, is studying to receive her MPhil in Environmental Policy at Cambridge University and has been active among various Rotary clubs in the area. 
 
To read about her school year so far CLICK HERE.
 
Global Grant Scholar Madi Vorva: Update from Cambridge
 
Madi with fellow scholars Genevieve (US), Fumika (Japan), Gary (District Governor, Rotary in the Heart of England).
 
Global Grant Scholar Madi Vorva: Update from Cambridge
 
Madi's first week in Cambridge, she was excited about her department orientation!
 
 
Madi with her Rotary host John Barrett at the Norfolk District scholar welcome event.
 
2019 Rotary District 6380 Conference May 3-4, 2019
 
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Fifth Annual RCAAN Golf Invitational
 
Date: May 18, 2019
 
Start Time: Registration 8:00 AM
Shotgun Start: 9:00 AM
18 holes of golf with cart, Hot Dog, Pop and Chips at the turn
Steak Dinner (Cash Bar): 2:00 PM
 
Location: Washtenaw Golf Club, 2955 Packard Rd. Ypsilanti, MI 
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Washtenaw Country Club
 
Fifth Annual RCAAN Golf Invitational Brochure (PDF)Fifth Annual RCAAN Golf Invitational Brochure (PDF)
 
 
Rotary Month
 
Providing Clean Water
 
 
 
Kroger Community Rewards 
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Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North Foundation earned for $18.38 for time period 11/01/18-01/31/19. 9 households are registered for Ann Arbor North Foundation's Kroger Community Rewards.
 
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Luncheon Responsibilities
March 2019
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Sheffrey, Diane
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Specht, Bob
 
Greeter
Greenough, Robert
 
Invocation
 
The Four-Way Test
Sheffrey, Diane
 
Luncheon Fundraising Activity
Talwar, Meera
 
B.A.B.E.s
Schindel, Bryan
 
April 2019
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Tindall, Eric
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Nelson, Scott
 
Greeter
Schindel, Bryan
 
Invocation
 
The Four-Way Test
 
Luncheon Fundraising Activity
Sheffrey, Diane
 
B.A.B.E.s
 
May 2019
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Windsor, Peggy
 
Schedule Monthly Program
Windsor, Peggy
 
Greeter
 
Invocation
 
The Four-Way Test
 
Luncheon Fundraising Activity
 
B.A.B.E.s
 
June 2019
 
Schedule Monthly Program
 
Schedule Monthly Program
 
Greeter
 
Invocation
 
The Four-Way Test
 
Luncheon Fundraising Activity
 
B.A.B.E.s
 
2017-2018 RCAAN Board of Directors
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President Elect
 
President Nominee
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Membership
 
Club Administration
 
Rotary Foundation
 
International Service Projects
 
Fundraising
 
Fundraising
 
Past President
 
Website Administrator
 
Youth Services
 
Youth Services
 
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Executive Secretary
 
Russell Hampton
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Luncheon Day & Time: Thursday's at 12:00 pm | Luncheon Address: Holiday Inn Near The University of Michigan, 3600 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, MI | Web Site: http://www.rcaan.org | E-Mail: rotaryclubaan@gmail.com | Phone: (734)224-4130 |
 
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