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Upcoming Events
Yearlings
Anthony's
Jun 25, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
After Hours at John Hoich's
Jul 12, 2018
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Bridge
770 North 93rd St
Jul 12, 2018
 
Board Meeting with 18-19 committee chair plans
Anthony's
Jul 16, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Yearlings
Anthony's
Jul 30, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Trustee Meeting
Aug 07, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
Bridge
770 North 93rd St
Aug 09, 2018
 
Baxter-Kenworthy Volleyball Tournament
Aug 11, 2018
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
Board meeting
Anthony's
Aug 20, 2018
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
ClubRunner
Stories
Coming up on  7/5/18 
No Meeting
Happy Independence Day!
(Please note metro-area clubs are not meeting this week.) 
 
Welcome to the 2018-2019 Rotary year! 
How will you use your Rotary membership
to impact Omaha,
Nebraska, the country, and the world?
 
Watch his speech from the 2018 RI Convention 
 
 
Meeting re-cap 6/28/18 
Last week Jim Sousley and Steve Thornburg served as Greeters. Jim Kapalis gave the invocation. Jack Heidel and Jeff Bakewell  served as the new member table hosts.   We had several announcements.  Matt Darling introduced Kali Baker who talked about the Omaha Community Foundation's efforts to make inroads on poverty, education, and other problems being faced in the metro. The RISK bag was at $52 and Joe someone won a free lunch.  
President Jared looking sharp on his last day with some Rotary flags presented from the RI Convention.
 
 
Collection for Magdalene House 
As part of the District Conference initiative, we will be collecting items for Magdalene House at our meetings the next few weeks.   Please bring your donations to a Thursday meeting.  
 
On Friday, July 27th, Rotarians will be putting together 400 bags for Magdalene Omaha/Thistle Lights. These new beginning bags will provide three days of much needed personal supplies. Magdalene Omaha/Thistle Lights is a survivor-led program of healing, recovery, and economic empowerment for women who experienced sex trafficking/prostitution, abuse, and addiction.  (www.magadeleneomaha.org
 
 
Toiletries  (All items should be new and can be  travel-sized)
  • Shampoo 
  • Conditioner
  • Shower Gel/Soap
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Tissue Packs
  • Band-Aids
  • Cotton Swabs
  • Pain Reliever (40 count minimum)
  • Lotion
  • Feminine Hygiene Products
  • Neosporin (or the generic equivalent)
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Emery Boards
Writing Supplies
  • Notebooks (new)--with perforated edges that can be neatly torn out to be used to write a letter in addition to journaling or taking notes
  • Envelopes
Other Items  (All items should be new, with tags on or still in packaging)
  • Toilet Paper
  • Bath Towels
  • Wash Clothes
  • Large “Sleeper Shirts”
Congrats on 50 perfect years! 
This year Dick Miller is celebrating 50 years of perfect attendance (amongst several Rotary clubs) and John Binderup presented him with a 50 year pin. Dick shared a story about how his record was almost thwarted by a grumpy gatekeeper many years ago.
After Hours 
 
Mark your calendars for our next event on Thursday, July 12th from 5-7 at John Hoich's house at 5410 N. 279th St. in Valley, NE 
 
 Ranny Perez is the 18/19 Fellowship Chair so if you'd like to host in the upcoming Rotary year, please let him know.
 
 
Service Opportunities
 
 
Prospect Hill Cemetery, the oldest pioneer cemetery in Omaha, 3202 Parker Street, has an agreement with Suburban Rotary to Adopt-A-Plot of grounds to keep tidy all during the growing season.  Please consider coming for one of the following future Saturday's, from 10 a.m.-noon, and help weed whack, rake yard waste, sweep the curbs, pick up sticks and pick up litter. Attendance credit guaranteed for your two hour effort.  The following Saturdays include:  July 28th, August 25 and September 22nd.  Please contact Ward Peters and have some fun on the beautiful grounds.
New Member Proposals
Ryan Bouda   "Training"   LEAP Training and Coaching
Proposed by: Frank Goldberg
 
Eli McNichols    "Retail Management"   WalMart
Proposed by: Jennifer Jirak-Brungardt
 
Barbara Rebrovich "Medicare Services"    Nebraska Medicine
Proposed by: Lou Smetana 
 
(Any objection to these proposals must be within one week in writing to the Board of Directors)
 
About Us
Condolences to Nick and Caryn Jasa. Nick's father passed away last week. Please keep their family in your thoughts and prayers.  Their address is 3424 S. 94th St., Omaha, NE 68124.
 
Condolences to John Stewart as well. John's mother passed away last weekend. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers. John's address is 914 S. 109th Ct., Omaha, NE 68154
Attend the District Conference! 
Suburban Rotary's Meeting is Cancelled on July 26th to encourage your attendance at the District Conference. 
 
Greetings fellow Rotarians,
 
I hope you are planning on attending the Rotary District 5650 Conference July 27 and 28 at the Cornhusker Marriott in Lincoln.  We have planned a fun and informative conference!  District 5650 has accomplished a lot this year.  We should be proud.  Come celebrate with us!  I predict you will be inspired.
 
Below is a link to register at the discounted rates of $125 full conference or $75 daily rate through July 1st.  After July 1st the cost goes up to $150 which is still very reasonable. I am pretty sure you will enjoy the conference! 😊
 
 
 
1)     Current Rotary International Trustee and past Director Mary Beth Growney Selene will be a keynote speaker talking about her experience in Rotary and about women’s empowerment. 
2)     Marybeth along with former Rotary International Rotary International Director and current Operations Chair Frank Goldberg will jointly discuss changes in Rotary
3)     Nebraska State Patrol Investigator Tony Kavan will speak on human trafficking progress and challenges and the importance of partnerships
4)     Showcasing our amazing tree planting efforts across the district.
5)     Highlighting our youth programs.  RYLA had the best year ever,  Rotaract is growing!  NAYEN was a big success.  
6)     Excellent speakers on tree ecology and women’s empowerment.
7)     A house of Friendship highlighting District projects especially tree planting but also district and global initiatives
8)     Two service projects that significantly aid human trafficking interventions in Ne/IA
9)     Networking experts panel and discussion of networking as a core function of Rotary
10)  Networking time where Rotarians can collaborate and celebrate
11)  We will have excellent music provided on Friday Evening. 
 
A few important notes!  Please register for the conference as soon as possible.  It helps in planning and reduces my need for HBP medication.  😊
 
·        If you have a Rotary Club Project that you would like to showcase during the district conference by having a display in the House of Friendship (which will be in the Cornhusker Atrium) please let me know by July 10th. 
 
·        Registration and breaks will be held in the House of Friendship as well as a reception on Friday and Saturday night.
 
·        You will need to register for the conference to set up a booth regarding your Rotary Club project.  
 
·        2017-2018 Club Presidents and Spouses will be introduced as part of the Friday dinner and program.
 
·        2018-19 Club Presidents and Spouses will be introduced as part of the Saturday dinner and program. 
 
·        Please email pictures of tree planting activities and Rotary Action/ Club Service Projects and/or short videos to Tom Cardwell by July 10th for sharing during the district conference. 
 
·        Please make sure to provide some details regarding how many trees were planted and where the trees were planted and the same with your service projects and special activities during the year.  
 
·        As a service project Rotary People of Action Project for Magdalene House we are collecting items for 400 hygiene kits.  PLEASE encourage your clubs to contribute to this vital need for victims of trafficking and abuse. 
 
Very best wishes!  
 
Tom, Jenny, Joyce and Bill 
Baxter Kenworthy Volleyball Tournament for Scholarships
 To register a team or sponsor the event, CLICK HERE for a form. 
 
Events from Other Clubs 
Monthly Lunch Sponsor

 

Thank you to Kevin Welsh/Morgan Stanley for his sponsorship of speaker and student lunches for the month of July.

 

Sponsors are needed for the 2018-2019 Rotary year. Cost is $125. Please contact Jennifer to sponsor a month. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Need a Make-up?

ATTENDANCE at Suburban Rotary needs to be at 50% of the meetings. Make-ups also count. 

 

ONLINE MAKE-UPS Have you checked this out? If you sometimes find it hard to attend a make-up meeting locally or while out of town, check out the option and opportunity of making up a Rotary meeting 24/7 via the internet. You will find this information at http://www.rotaryeclubone.org for more information.  Check your attendance status anytime on our website. 

MONDAYS
Bellevue , Monday Noon, DJ's Dugout, 23rd & Cornhusker-West of Kennedy Frwy,Bellevue

Millard- Monday Noon, German American Society located at 3717 South 120th Street



TUESDAYS
Omaha Morning Tues., 7 a.m.,  Happy Hollow 
 
Omaha Northwest , Tues. Noon,

 Jerico's, 11732 W Dodge Rd, Omaha, NE 68154

TUESDAY NIGHT

Omaha Southwest , Tues., 5:15 p.m :  DJ's Dugout at 17666 Welch Plaza, on the northeast corner of 180th & Q streets.  The meeting room is located down the hallway at the southeast corner of the building 


WEDNESDAYS
Council Bluffs Centennial Wednesday morning at 7 a.m. HyVee in the Mall of the Bluffs

Downtown -Wednesday Noon, Field Club

Western Douglas County 7 a.m., Elkhorn Common Ground Community Center, 1701 Veterans Drive (l block north of Elkhorn H. S.)

Council Bluffs Thursday Noon, Council Bluffs Senior Center

FRIDAYS


Omaha West Friday Noon,  Champions Club,
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Dan Hosford
July 1
 
Alan Stanek
July 3
 
Trevor Kula
July 6
 
Harry Reyburn
July 7
 
Roger Lindsey
July 8
 
Howard Shrier
July 12
 
Jack Hosking
July 15
 
Dave Wilson
July 18
 
Glenda Friesen
July 18
 
Madeline Moyer
July 21
 
Dave Kerber
July 22
 
Roger Morrissey
July 22
 
Mike Fosdick
July 24
 
Natan Schwalb
July 24
 
Russ Kaplan
July 24
 
Sarah Kalhorn-Wisecup
July 25
 
Ken Masimore
July 26
 
Suzi Brehmer
July 26
 
Ann Olmsted
July 30
 
Erin Cohrs
July 30