The Rotary Club of Danville, IL #188

Danville IL Rotary Club


August 31, 2009 – Jay Stortzum – District Governor & Winnie Stortzum 0

Posted on September 05, 2009 by DRC

jaystortzumWinnie, Jay’s wife gave her presentation on her involvement with the “Shelter Box”.  The Shelter Box is a tough-green plastic box containing a 10 -person tent and ancillary equipment designed to enable ta family of up to 10 people to survive for at least six months.  Shelter Box works directly with local organization in countries where disasters have occurred, in partnership with other aid agencies and through the international Rotary network.  Volunteer teams often oversee the distributions of boxes to individuals recipients, making sure aid gets directly to those people who need it the most.  If you would like more information to become more involved or help, please visit www.shelterboxusa.org.  ShelterBox USA is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.

Jay spoke after Winnie and explained to us his years of involvement in Rotary and what he consitutes as being a true Rotarian.  He believes to be a true Rotarian you need to make it a family event, donate time, money and realize the impact you have on others as a non profit organization.  He quoted Steven Covey ” Do unto others as they need done unto them”.  He stressed having fun with Rotary and getting your family involved.  He truly looks forward to helping others and serving our Rotary club in any way he can.

August 24, 2009 – Andrew Kunze – Traveled to Uganda, E. Africa 0

Posted on September 05, 2009 by DRC

Andrew traveled to Uganda to work with Orphans.  He decided he wanted to spend 2 weeks of his summer helping those in need and went to www.idealist.org and found Uganda.  He stayed at the Orphanig with the Orphans, learned there culture and helped them build such things as goat barns. He showed us pictures from his trip that showed us everything from the vehicles used for transportation, food they ate, and how they dressed. It seems Andrew accomplished all he could in 2 weeks, and is furthering that here in the states by raising money to purchase mosquito nets to send back for the children’s beds.

Jenifer Dixon, Danville Symphony Orcherstra,  was introduced as our newest Rotary Member.

Scott Reed presented Sparky Songer from the WAR museum with a check for $5836.00 from money raised by Rotarians for the Memorial day flags put out on Vermilion street.  Sparky was very thankful.

Doc introduced our Rotary Youth, 16 year old Joe Chang (American name) “Jui-Hoiu”(Ti Name), we will be calling him “Joe”.  He is staying with Doc for 3-4 months and then Mac and Candy Leverenz.

August 17, 2009 – Judge Schrownski 0

Posted on September 05, 2009 by DRC

Judge Schrownski gave us a brief history of when he started and how.  He explained that he started as a Legal in the Aid office and Judge Garman trained him.  He has had 25 years experience in Divorces and Weddings.  Out of the 25, 9 have focused on divorces and yes he has divorced many couples that he himself married.  :)

August 10, 2009 – Paul Donahue – Family Businesses 0

Posted on September 05, 2009 by DRC

pauldonohuePaul spoke of his history as a former TV anchor for WCIA channel 3 and how he came about his new job as a Business succession planner.  He discussed how small business’s(family owned) are responsible for 80% new jobs.  His role is to set up a “plan” for these family owned businesses.  He does needs planning and provides strategic steps to help the family business move forward.

Doc Roc announced we would be getting our Rotary Youth exchange student from Tiwan.  Doc and his wife would be a hosting him as well as Mac and Candy Leverenze.  He will be starting Danville High school at the New Global House.  Doc stated that he would try and bring him to our Rotary meetings every 3 weeks if allowed.

Aug 3, 2009 – Bob Richard – Danville Education Foundation 0

Posted on September 05, 2009 by DRC

ResizedImage248216-bobrichardsphotoBob spoke on the Danville Public School Foundation.  The foundation was founded in 1989, and is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation which is governed by a board of local community members and operates independently of Danville School District #118.

The Foundation seeks to raise private funds to support new and creative educational programs in the Danville Public Schools beyond those supported by tax dollars.  The Foundation does not replace public tax dollars, but uses private funds to add value to the investment made by the community.  Each year teachers can apply to the Danville Public School Foundation for funds to help support innovative educational programs in their classroom.

Bob also announced that the Danville Public School Foundation’s Pebble Beach Golf Raffle will be held October 17, 2009, Turtle Run, 332 E. Liberty Lane. The event starts at 1:30 PM.  Tickets are $100 and there will be  Food and Cash Bar.  Only 400 tickets are sold, Grand Prize, Other prizes to be awarded, Winners are responsible for any applicable Taxes, Decisions of Raffle Committee is final.  Proceeds help support innovative educational programs for the children at District 118 Schools.

Any questions in regards to the Danville Public School Foundation may be sent to: Bob Richards, Executive Director, 516 N. Jackson Street, Danville, IL 61832, 217-444-1044, 217-304-2238 or brichard@danville.kl2.il.us.

August Spoke 0

Posted on August 01, 2009 by DRC

Click below to download the latest issue of the Spoke:

August 2009 Spoke

Meeting summary 7/27/09 0

Posted on July 27, 2009 by DRC

Jim Anderson did our Prayer, pledge, & 4-way test.  Dan Laughner introduced our two guest.  Keith Souza took the podium for his final fellowshp of the month.

The club presented a $400 check to clubmember, Alice Kirby from Project Success.  It was a donation that the club made for the Fill-A-Buster fundraiser.  They are gathering school supplies to be distributed to area school kids than need assistance.

acvistaOur speakers for today were Julius Coe and Randy Lillard from the Americorps VISTA program.  They are working with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Vermilion County for the summer. They described the programs that they have been working on this summer while at BBBS.  Young Men Aware is an outreach project of Provena United Samaritans Medical Center Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Vermilion County and Danville District #118.  The program teaches young men to be more responsible and to learn to bring positive changes in their lives.  The group has taken 2 field trips this summer.  One was to the Indianapolis Art Museum and the other to the Abraham Lincoln Museum in Springfield.  Americorps was started in 1965 and to date over 180,000 people have served.  Currently 6500 people work through this program.  For more information on Big Brothers/Big Sisters, please click here. For more information about Americorps, visit: www.americorps.gov

Meeting Summary 7/20/09 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by DRC

Our prayer, pledge, & 4-Way Test was delivered by Tonya Hill.  Keith Souza took care of a brief fellowship presentation.  President Cathy reminded everyone that board meeting is the next day.

MayorOur speaker today was Mayor Scott Eisenhauer.  Scott brought us up to speed on what is happening in the City of Danville.  He noted that the city is facing several housing issues related to Section 8.  He talked briefly about the budget & new Finance Committee.  He noted that the city was early to budget cuts this year knowing what was coming down the pipe.

Pictures from swearing in on 7/6/09 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by DRC

Pictures from the swearing of our new board members along with President Cathy have been posted in the “Photos” section of our website.  (Thanks to Nana Rose for snapping these pictures for us.)

Click here to view them.

Meeting Summary 7/13/09 0

Posted on July 20, 2009 by DRC

Tonya Hill presented our Prayer, Pledge, & 4-Way test.  Keith Souza led fellowship in a game of “Name That Tune”.

Our speaker today was Sunrise Rotarian, David Garver.  Dave is involved in the Danville Art League.  He spoke about the donation to move the old Red Cross builing accross the street to some donated land rather than having it torn down.  He explained how much more space the group would have and what funds have been raised to cover the moving expense.  For more information on the Danville Art League, click here.



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