June 8, 2007  Volume 86, Number 49

ROTARY'S FOUR WAY TEST
"Of the things we think, say or do:

1. Is it the TRUTH? 
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it Build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?"

SOMETHING NEW

This “Why I Am a Rotarian …” message was received prior to Bill Huntley’s death in February 2006.
 
You may not know that Bill Huntley’s devotion to RIBI and his obvious personal commitment to Rotary at the international level led him to participate in mediation discussions in Nashville, Tenn., USA, between Rotarians  from Argentina and Great Britain shortly after the armed conflict in the Falkland Islands.
 
As a result of that arbitration, 15 Group Study Exchanges were approved for the following year, giving Rotarians and others in the two countries (Argentina and Great Britain) opportunities for interaction, one on one, to expand the awareness between peoples of both areas who wanted peace and better understanding.
 
That Falkland War arbitration truly epitomized Bill’s belief in Rotary and world peace.
 
His many friends worldwide are now raising AND CONTRIBUTING funds for a Rotary World Peace Fellowship to be endowed in the Huntley’s name.
 
Bill Huntley wrote:
 
“My first acquaintance with Rotary was in Hertford, England, where I saw the good influence a group of dedicated men was having on the local community. At that time I was second in command of a school for teen-aged delinquent boys. The boys helped in many of the Rotary club's community programs. This benefited the boys and the programs.
 
It was heartwarming to see men who were leaders in the community working together for the good of the less fortunate.
 
Later the Vocational Service Committee of a neighboring club asked me to find a boy who would benefit from a two-week adventure expedition.
 
The chosen boy addressed the club on his experiences. One member was so impressed with the young man that he offered him a job. The end of the story came some years after when the boy was made a partner in the company. Here, I realized, it was "Service Above Self" being put into practice by the Rotarians for the good of all.
 
When the opportunity came for me to join Rotary, I was delighted to find that my club was every bit as active in service as the ones I had observed. Each member of that small club played his part in helping with all of the varied programs.
 
I have never been disillusioned by Rotarians, for they are always ready to help and to give service in the most wonderful ways.  As a Trustee of the Rotary Foundation, I asked each district in Great Britain to give $500.00 to obtain a special grant to assist a Rotary Village Corps in Sri Lanka. One district on its own immediately gave the full amount.
 
A letter from Sri Lanka illustrates the effect of that action. The last sentence said, "God bless you. You don't know what you have done."
 
That is why I am a Rotarian; that is what keeps me a Rotarian. To associate with a group of men and women who are instantly ready to help is a blessing and a privilege. As a Rotarian I am part of a movement, which still has to realize its true potential. Our strength is in our desire to serve.
 
Who knows what we can achieve? We don't know what we can do!”
 
Sincerely, Bill
William H. Huntley
President, Rotary International, 1994-95.
Member of the Rotary Club of Alford & Mablethorpe, England.
Theme: "Be a Friend."

 

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What would you like to add to the Calendar? Programs for our club are listed in the Calendar below.

JUNE -

Sunday

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10

 

11 12
Steering Committee -
11:45 AM Community Center
13
Board Meeting
Tequilla Grill 11:45 AM
14 15
Nancy Nelson vocational talk
16
17

 

18 19 20 21 22
Head Start Michael Eichman
23
24

 

25 26 27 28 29
Demotion Dinner  no Noon meeting
30

opening


Relative Rotary newbies Elise Hui and Russ Rainwater got the meeting off to a cheerful start by greeting fellow Rotarians and guests at the door. After a delicious lunch of pork loin, roasted potatoes and fruit salad, Chuck Pattishall lead the club in an inspirational moment. Ron Benek moved things forward with the Pledge of allegiance. Next up President Art asked for the introduction of guests.

INTRODUCTION OF VISITING ROTARIANS & GUESTS

Walt Haight did a tremendous job with a mouthful of names while introducing a delegation from Japan: From left to right Hideo Kishi, Walt, Keiko Matsuo, Hiroko Aoyama,  Toshihiko Togami, and Kenzu Aoyama. The group hosted Linfield students while on a trip to Japan.

Ray Fields finished the job for Walt by introducing Walt’s wife Dawn Graff-Haight, the very talented James Gorry, his wife Yasuko, and Ayaka Kishi.

John Elliot introduced another outstanding Safeway employee, Janet Lutz.

And finally, Teresa Smith introduced Chris Shine from the Virginia Garcia Clinic, Jill Marie, auctioneer, and Jill Methven.

MEMBER RECOGNITION & announcements

Giving Ryan a breather, John Larsen took the helm to recognize a few folks for some birthdays and anniversaries.

After striking out six times, Bruce Wyatt was recognized for an anniversary, which he reported he was happy to absorb, and make the appropriate contribution.


And the only other person John could catch was. . . himself. He announced that he and Nancy are celebrating their 38th anniversary. Congratulations John—you’ve been married longer than some Rotarians have been alive! Moving on to announcements, John asked the club to sign up to attend President Art’s demotion party on Friday June 29th at the Senior Center. Please come for some delicious food and fun and games!

Dudley Frost tossed a buck in the cup to tell the club that he was able to do an online makeup—but not send any dollars our way through the computer. Keep on trying Dudley!

Grandpa Tom Tankersley announced that son Jim won the big award he was nominated for, and was able to have his picture taken with his infant son, Max, and Tom Brokaw. (left)

The Queen of the Roses, Teresa, thanked all the rose volunteers for a job well done, and announced that the club sold 924 dozen roses and made $8,000. Great job team!

Brent Adams said something about the Beavers. . .Baseball. . .Winning. You know—the usual!

 


Next up John Larsen had the pleasure of inducting a new member to the club, Randy McCreith of Bella Casa Realty, who was sponsored by another new member, Russ Rainwater. John reminded the club of our collective obligation as Rotarians to share Rotary, and commended our new member for bring even newer folks on board. As part of the induction ceremony, John put a Rotary button on Randy's collar

Walt Haight took the podium to introduce a special guest, Dr. Hideo Kishi, the President of the Fukui East Rotary Club, who talked about hosting Linfield students in Japan. Dawn Graff-Haight took the club through a little slide show of the trip, which was to explore healthy lifestyles in Japan. Rotary banners were exchanged.

MAIN EVENT

And finally on to the main show! Ryan Arzner introduced John Mead of Cellar Ridge Custom Homes who presented a wonderful program on green construction practices. John gave statistics which indicate that the field of green construction is in the process of experiencing a lot of growth, due in part to increased awareness about climate change.

Green construction is based on the idea of sustainable development, which focuses on meeting the needs of today without harming future generations. John focused his talk on ways to increase energy efficiency; improve air quality; focus on architecture that uses space well; and choosing environmentally sound materials.

Pondering the dilemma of global warming, Ryan Arzner strikes a pose as “The Thinking Man.”

CLOSING

After lots of great questions from the club, President Art,  presented our speaker with a Rotary pen and asked him to sign a book to be presented to McMinnville's Early Reader Program in his name. Following that and with no other announcements he adjourned the meeting.

A Thanks for our kind expression of sympathy

Photos by Diane Haugeberg
Meeting text Erin (a duck) Stephenson
Edited for the web by Ray Fields

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"When meeting day comes around, I do not have to decide whether to attend or not, for that has already been decided for me . . . it was one of the obligations I accepted when I joined Rotary." -- A Rotarian

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