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Upcoming Events
First Friday Social on Saturday Woodstock Ale Fest
Oct 06, 2018
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Home State Bank
Oct 19, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
1st Friday Social
Nov 02, 2018
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
November First Friday Social ?
Nov 02, 2018
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Home State Bank
Nov 16, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Woodostock Ladies Night Out for the Rotary Babes
Nov 29, 2018
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
1st Friday Social
Dec 07, 2018
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Home State Bank
Dec 21, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Board Meeting
Home State Bank
Jan 18, 2019
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Speakers
Oct 05, 2018
In-Service & Community Service Education
Oct 12, 2018
Housing affordability in McHenry County
Oct 19, 2018
Independence Health & Therapy
Oct 26, 2018
Christmas Clearing House 2018
Nov 02, 2018
In-Service & Education
Nov 09, 2018
Vocational Scholarship & our 2018 Award Winner
Nov 16, 2018
Anniversaries & Food Truck
Nov 23, 2018
Sign up for Tag Days!
Nov 30, 2018
In-Service & Youth Exchange Education
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Area Make-ups
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

Thursday
Rotary Club of McHenry, 12:00PM @ McHenry VFW, 3002 IL 120, McHenry, IL
Rotary Club of Cary-Grove, 7:30AM @ Cary Park District, 255 Briargate Rd, Cary, IL
Rotary Club of Harvard, Third Thursday of month 5:15PM @ Stanchion Pub, 300 W Front St, Harvard, 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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Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
ClubRunner
Woodstock Rotary Club
(click logo to access website) 
 
2018 – 2019 Officers
President - Joe Starsynski 
President-Elect - Marlene Frisbie
Treasurer - Roscoe Stelford
Secretary - Mimi Motroni
Immediate Past President - Laurie Lewandowski 

Directors
Laura Cullotta (Club Service)
Chris Cantwell (Youth Exchange Officer)
Jackie Speciale (Community Service)
Phil McKown (International Service)
Peter Knapp (Vocational Service)
 
Youth Exchange Student
Thomas DiFazio
(815)575-6260
Host Family
Rick and Ellyn Knox
Daughter: Jordyn
Son: Ethan
1801 Powers Road
Woodstock, IL 60098
(815)451-3045
 
 
Date
Greeter
Writer
October 5, 2018
Rob McClurg Bill S
October 12, 2018 Tom McGrath Luke L
October 19, 2018  Phil McKown Kent F
Remember, as Greeter this week, you need to arrive at Woodstock Country Club early to greet members, visiting Rotarians, and guests (collect guest lunch fee of $14.00).  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
Let The World Know What Rotary Does
I noticed an interesting article in the October “Rotarian” and would like to share it with you. It was titled ‘’Plant an Isssue”. If we want to become better known for all the good things we Rotarians do this  is one way to help get the word out. Each of our 1.2 million members can easily help with this effort with very little energy expended. After reading (or receiving for those who don’t have time to read it) each of us could “plant” our copy where others could enjoy it. It might go in a medical office or hospital, a coffee shop, the local library, an exercise facility, our own business’s waiting room, or any setting where people wait for appointments. If you worry about your name on the magazine, black it out before planting it. This allows us to get the word out without having to appear to be bragging about all the good things Rotary does.
Nashville A Big Surprise
Nashville Tennessee turned out to be a big surprise for Ron Jarvis last week. Ron was going to make up at the Nashville club so he called to confirm that the the meeting would be at the Wild Horse Cafe. The phone was answered by a receptionist and he was informed that the meeting was being held as scheduled. The cost of the buffet was $30 per person. Upon arriving he found that the name badges for the members were bar coded. When he sat down at a table and introduced himself as a CPA and started to talk to one of the members he was informed that the club has 597 members.  It is the 3rd largest club in the U.S.  and usually they have about 250 members at a meeting.  The speaker was the mayor of Memphis. Needless to say Ron was quite surprised by the size of the club in Nashville. Who would have thought there would be a club that big in Nashville or anywhere for that matter.
Thomas DiFazio
Thomas is having fun on Lake Geneva with the Speciales!
 
"Service Above Self"
In Woodstock since 1968