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Indianola
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:00 PM
Indianola Country Club
1610 Country Club Road
Indianola, IA  50125
United States
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Weekly Duty Schedule

This Week                                                  Next Week
Greeter-       Steve H                                    
Music-         Table 1                                    Table 2
Invocation-   Terry P                                    Mark P
Sergeant-      Mike L                                    Pat O
Program-      Pat O                                      Tucker M
 

May 7th - Rotary Bike Ride (RAW) 

 

June 17th - Rotary Foundation Dinner at Annelise Winery.

This year's speaker will be Dr. John Byrne, St. Ambrose University.  He plans to speak about teamwork, overcoming adversity and goal setting.

This Week's Program

Pat will introduce DeLayne Hebert to share the mission of Wildwood Hills Ranch of Iowa

 
 
 

Books To Storage

After our meeting on Friday we need three or four volunteers to help move books from the Library to our storage space.  Coordinate with Ron.

New Member

Plans are to induct Joe Strong, Attorney with Elgin & Patin, into Rotary Club of Indianola this week.  Take a minute to introduce yourself and say hello to Joe.

 

May Board Meeting Minutes

The Board met at Crouse Cafe on May 5th with the following business to report:

1. District 6000 has been asking for club reports that are overdue.  Ron, Laura and Dave were asked to meet with Gary and Arlen to determine how future reports can be created and timely filed with the District Office.  A followup discussion will occur at the June meeting.

2.  Two new members, subject to club approval, were approved by the Board.

3.  United Way has created a "Literacy Solstice" program designed to help children read.  On June 20th, Rotary Members are asked to assist in the creation of "Literacy Kits".  These kits will be used as aids to help improve the reading ability of children.  More details of the event and the proposed use will be obtained soon.  Members are asked to mark their calendar for June 20th, 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. at a place to be announced.

4.  Dave and Tim met with Art Sathoff, Indianola School Superintendent, to discuss the placement of a Rotary Banner in the HS Gym and creation of a local Interact Club.  Discussion will continue to work out the details and approvals.

5.  A 2016/2017 Draft Budget was reviewed.  An updated draft copy will be available for members only on the club's website by May 12th.  The Board is working on reviewing and approving the budget at the June meeting.

6.  The National Balloon Classic Board has approved sharing the expense of a new storage building at the Balloon Field.  A work plan and schedule will be created and distributed by the First of June.  The Board has approved naming the new facility in honor of Steve Pfeifer.  Naming suggestions can be sent to Terry or Ron.  FYI:  The term 'shed' has been used up to this point in time, but we would like a more fitting name to honor Steve.

7.  The 2016 RAW ride is this Saturday afternoon.  The public is welcome.

8.  A new brochure has been developed for new member awareness.  Copies will be available at the meeting this Friday.

 

Thought For The Day

“You cannot get through a single day without

having an impact on the world around you.

What you do makes a difference and

you have to decide what kind of

a difference you want to make.” 

Jane Goodall

RI President's May Message

K.R. RAVINDRAN  2015-16 RI President K.R. "Ravi" Ravindran
PRESIDENT 2015-16
MAY 2016
Some years ago, in the Kano plains of Kenya, a well-meaning development agency took on the task of improving water availability to a rural community. Committees were formed, meetings were held, and the local people were consulted. The main need the community identified was improved delivery of water for irrigation and livestock. A plan to meet this need was created, and the work was soon begun, exactly as the community representatives had requested.
 
Yet once construction began, it was met by immediate protest from groups of community women, who came to the site and physically blocked workers from building diversion channels. Upon further investigation, the agency realized that the water it was diverting for farming came from the only source, for dozens of families, of water for cooking, drinking, and washing. The entire project had to be scrapped.
 
Why? Because it had never occurred to a single member of the all-male team in charge to consult the local women. At every stage, it was assumed that the men knew the needs, spoke for the community, and were able to represent it. Clearly, this was far from the case. The women knew the needs of the community, and its resources, far better – but their opinion was never sought.
 
We have had women in Rotary for only the last quarter of our history, and it is no coincidence that those years have been by far our most productive. In 1995, only 1 in 20 Rotarians were women; today, that number has risen to 1 in 5. It is progress, but it is not enough. It is only common sense that if we want to represent our communities, we must reflect our communities, and if we want to serve our communities fully, we must be sure that our communities are fully represented in Rotary.
 
Rotary’s policy on gender equality is absolutely clear. Yet nearly one-fifth of our clubs still refuse to admit women, usually by claiming that they simply cannot find women who are qualified for membership. I would say that any Rotarian who makes this argument, or believes it, himself lacks the two most basic qualifications for Rotary membership: honesty and good sense.
 
A club that shuts out women shuts out much more than half the talent, half the ability, and half the connections it should have. It closes out the perspectives that are essential to serving families and communities effectively. It damages not only its own service but our entire organization, by reinforcing the stereotypes that limit us the most. It leads our partners to take us less seriously, and it makes all of Rotary less attractive to potential members, especially the young people who are so crucial to our future.
 
To tolerate discrimination against women is to doom our organization to irrelevance. We cannot pretend that we still live in Paul Harris’ time, nor would he ever want us to. For, as he said, “The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again.” Let us see to it that the story we write in Rotary is one of which he would be proud.
 

Community Events

May 6th      National Business Week Recognition 

11 a.m. - 4 p.m  Sponsored by Bank of the West  .

May 22nd   Indianola High School Graduation

Friday Nite Live at Memorial Park

June 3rd  - Joshua Sinclair & Hollywood Burnout

June 10th - Rebel Road

June 24th - Final Mix

July 13th -  Indianola Chamber Golf Outing

Below are Links to Community Websites

     

        

      

Program Schedule
May  13 -Tucker Mittag
May  20 -Jack Mithelman
May  27 -Terry Pauling
June    3 -Mark Paulson
June  10 -Keep Indianola Beautiful
June  17 -Jenn Pfeifer-Malaney (NBC)
June  24 -Frank Rasko
Program Suggestions
 
Iowa Home Care has programs and presentations available: *Home Health Overview: history,Medicaid transition to MCOs in Iowa,  *Home Health Care and Mental Illness, *Senior interests  Contact Charles Ganske, Marketing Director, at 515-222-2285 
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Marvis Baehr - Retirement Funding Solutions -- MBaehr@rfslends.com  515-229-9675
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Bone Health Clinic, Dudley Phipps, PA-C, would speak about osteoporosis and fracture prevention? He is a very enthusiastic speaker and does an excellent job of explaining how to prevent, diagnose and treat low bone mass. Contact Julia at jlantz@iowaortho.com
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Erin Bowers, Certified Prevention Specialist. Topic on "Gambling Prevention"
Call Employee & Family Resources at 515.244.2938
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Cracking the Career Code. Contact: Tom Henricksen [tom.henricksen@gmail.com]
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Chris Nelson, our assistant governor, will do a program on kayaking in Iowa.

Club Contact

 
 For more information about our club you can contact us at:  indianolarotary@gmail.com 
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