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Upcoming Events
Public Relations Committee Meeting
Jan 06, 2021
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
 
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Speakers
Jan 22, 2021
Club Report & Classification Speech
Jan 29, 2021
Habitat for Humanity McHenry County
Feb 05, 2021
Who's in our club and what do they do?
Feb 12, 2021
Senior Task Force on Aging
Feb 19, 2021
CCH 2020
Feb 26, 2021
McHenry County Alzheimer's Association
Mar 05, 2021
Club Report & the Coalition & Outreach
Mar 12, 2021
Who's in our club and what do they do?
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News
Area Make-ups
Tuesday
Rotary Club of Huntley, 7:30AM 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays @ Pinecrest Golf Club, 11220 Algonquin Rd, Huntley, IL
 
Wednesday
Rotary Club of Crystal Lake Dawnbreakers, 6:30AM @ Holiday Inn, 800 S Route 31, Crystal Lake, IL
Rotary Club of McHenry-Sunrise, 7:30AM @ Stuckys, 4000 N Johnsburg Rd, Johnsburg, IL
Rotary Club of Algonquin, 7:15AM @ Port Edward Restaurant, 20 W Algonquin Rd, Algonquin, IL
Rotary Club of Lake in the Hills, 12:00PM @ Lou Malnati's, 8515 Redtail Dr, Village of Lakewood, IL

Thursday
Rotary Club of McHenry, 12:00PM @ McHenry Country Club, 820 N John St, McHenry, IL
Rotary Club of Cary-Grove, 7:30AM @ Cary Park District, 255 Briargate Rd, Cary, IL
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Make-Up Online

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How To Complete A Make-Up

1

Read a variety of current articles in our Programs section and/or choose articles from our Archived Programs list and/or information from our Avenues of Service pages. You will be required to answer questions.  There is space on the makeup request form for up to three articles to be reviewed, however you will need to read more than three to meet your 30 minute visit obligation.

2

At the end of your 30 minute visit click on Make-up Request Form from the drop-down menu at top of page OR the bottom of each make-up program.

3

Read Makeup Request Form carefully, and follow instructions. A Make-Up Form will appear once you press the SUBMIT button (one time only) and an email copy will be sent to the email address you provided.

PRINT YOUR MAKE-UP FORM

Once your make-up appears, if you know the email address, you can also click on File, Send and email a copy to your club secretary.


Here is the link:  http://www.rotaryeclubone.org/
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2020 – 2021 Officers
President -  Mimi Motroni
President-Elect - Shawna Young
Treasurer - Roscoe Stelford
Secretary - Dave Byrnes
Immediate Past President - Marlene Frisbie

Directors
Laura Cullotta (Club Service)
Chris Cantwell (Youth Exchange Officer)
Jackie Speciale (Community Service)
Phil McKown (International Service)
Peter Knapp (Vocational Service)
 
 
                                                                               
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Greeter
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  Jan 22, 2021
Garrett A Bill S
Jan 29, 2021 John Buckley Luke
Feb 5, 2021 Dave Byrnes Kent
Remember, as Greeter this week, you need to arrive early to ZOOM members, visiting Rotarians, and guests (collect guest lunch fee of $15.00).  You also provide the pre-meal prayer, check attendance, announce guests and visiting Rotarians, manage the marble drawing and provide "Fun & Frolics."  If you are unable to fulfill your greeter obligation, please contact the next person in the greeter rotation to take your place.
 
Stories
Self Diagnosis
We all know that its been more difficult to get doctor appts since Covid-19 has come into our lives. The following is a fool proof method for men to be able to diagnosis their general health.  1. Walk up to a tree and take a leak. If it attracts ants, you have diabetes. 2. If it dries fast, your sodium is too high. 3. If it smells like meat, your cholesterol is high. 4. If you forgot to unzip your pants, you have Alzheimer’s. 5. If you missed the tree, you have Parkinson’s. 6. If you peed on your shoes, you have an enlarged prostate. 7. If you can’t smell it, you have Covid - 19.  I hope this helps the men in our club to be healthier and know how to seek the proper health care provider.  I will try to think of  a self diagnostic procedure to help the women of our club for my next bulletin.   Bill Schuberth
Club Happenings
CCH wrap up on the 20th.  See John's paragraph below.  Great program last week.  The solar panels are well hidden behind Dura Bar and I would guess most people in Woodstock don't know they are there unless they ride the train. Kudos to our program directors for the great topics.  
It is looking like we will be zooming for some time yet.  We certainly miss the social part of the meeting, but I see us logging on early and taking part in a little chatter before the bell rings.  That helps keep us together and allows us to learn more about our new members and include them in our discussions.
It was good to see Lynn's husband Joe on the zoom camera last week.  He seems to be recovering well. GO JOE!  Ann is coping and can always use encouragement.  Stay in touch via telephone or on line.  It's good that we keep sharing our health issues so that we can all keep spirits high and lighten the load on the families involved.
Keep selling those jeep tickets.
Country Ramblings:  The snow has lasted and the weather has been mild.  Great cross country skiing time. What a great way to see the out of doors.  Make sure you keep the bird feeders full and try to keep water available by using an electric block heater in the bird bath.  It's also a great time to teach the young ones about all the tracks in the woods. (Turkeys, possums, raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, coyotes, and deer)  Hopefully we have many days of good weather ahead to enjoy.  Inside activities are starting to get old so dress warm and get out there.
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The Jeep Raffle
The Jeep Raffle Committee has been busy working these past weeks and months to roll out our latest (and greatest - you guys can do it!) fundraiser for the Club. Stay tuned for a big announcement later this week.
"Service Above Self"
In Woodstock since 1968