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Public Relations Committee Meeting
Jan 06, 2021
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
 
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Speakers
Jan 01, 2021
Happy New Year!
Jan 08, 2021
Charter Dura Bar - Solar Fields
Jan 15, 2021
Classification Speeches
Jan 22, 2021
Club Report & Classification Speech
Jan 29, 2021
Habitat for Humanity McHenry County
Feb 12, 2021
Senior Task Force on Aging
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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

Rotary eClub One
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
Writer
Jan 8, 2021 
Shawna Y John B
Jan 8, 2021 Natalie Z Lloyd S
Jan 15, 2121 Garrett A Bill S
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
President's Corner (with an author's editorial)
President Mimi asked me to share this in the Bulletin:
 
"I listened to the Facebook live series this morning with Rotary International President Holger Knaack. 
 
He was asked about strategic planning for Rotary International.  He said that strategic planning never ends, it is a process.  He noted that every club is different and needs to form their own strategic plan.  This last year we learned to do service  in a different way.  Rotarians have the ability to adapt.  Rotary is an ideal platform to be connected to our community and the world to look for lasting changes.  We also build friendships and integrity.  One of his goals is to make Rotary more attractive for young members.  We offer service opportunities around the world -wheelchairs, water projects, literacy, etc. -but also opportunities for personal growth and leadership."
 
I will add in an author's note - I think we saw all of those elements these past 3 months with CCH - we planned, we adapted, we connected to the community, and we made changes. We did with old and new friends. We had a group of college students sort and pack the toys. I am confident they saw the meaning of Rotary and some will one day be Rotarians. I know that I can say I have grown through the past few months through my involvement in CCH and hopefully have improved in my leadership skills (at the expense of the Club mind you.)
 
I hold this club as a model - for clubs big and small - at what being a Rotarian means and what can be done for our community and the world. Go team!
CCH Wrap Up
Another CCH is in the books - almost. The wrap up meeting is January 20 at 5:30 via Zoom. The link was emailed out earlier this week, but in case you missed it - here it is as well: 
 
 
All Rotarians are welcome and encouraged to attend.
 
In case you cannot make the meeting, it will be recorded and available to watch at a later date. 
 
 
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