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Thiensville-Mequon Rotary
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Mequon/Thiensville, WI 53092
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Food Drive 2020
Food drive ends December 15, 2020!!
We have kicked off the 2020 Food & Giving Drive to benefit Family Sharing of Ozaukee County. As we are currently virtual, there are some changes to donating this year.
 
CASH DONATIONS: If you would like to give a cash donation, you have a few options. A check can be made directly to Family Sharing of Ozaukee County. Please include Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Club in the check memo. You can either drop the check at Fantasy Flowers (address below), or mail to Jenne Hohn, re: Family Sharing, 11607 N. Grace Ct., Mequon, 53092. If you feel more comfortable donating directly to Family Sharing, you can click the "Contribute Now" button on their website home page at https://www.familysharingozaukee.org. You will be directed to the donation page where you will select "I would like to dedicate this donation." Clicking on this box will allow us to track our donations. Please type Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Club if you choose this option.
 
FOOD DONATIONS: While all donations are wonderful, there is an increased need for the following items: breakfast cereal, beef based soup, tomato soup, chicken noodle soup, and vegetable based soup.
 
CLOTHING DONATIONS: There is a need for new children's winter hats, new children's winter gloves (snowball fight worthy!), and new children's winter coats.
 
Also needed - KLEENEX!
 
As we are not currently meeting in person, members Nancy and Russ at Fantasy Flowers in Thiensville are graciously accepting our donations. The address for Fantasy Flowers is 106 E. Freistadt Rd., Thiensville, 262-242-3732. Hours are M-F, 9-5 and Sat, 9-12. Nancy and Russ are featuring Sharing Bouquets which also include donations to Family Sharing, Http://WWW.FantasyFlowers.info.
 
A little friendly competition is, of course, included in this year's Drive. There will be two teams: Team Sandy and Team Jenne. If your last name is Apfelbach - Lysaught, you are with Team Sandy. If your last name is MacFarlane - Witte-Dycus, you are Team Jenne.
 
Many Thanks to all of you for supporting this Drive.
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Club Meetings to be Virtual Until Further Notice
 
The virtual meeting information can be found below. 
 
 
OR 
 
Meeting ID: 882 0844 8704
Passcode: ROTARY
 
OR
 
Dial in (312) 626-6799
Meeting ID: 882 0844 8704
Passcode: 519411
 
We sincerely appreciate everyone's understanding. 
The Sunrise Limb Loppers
The Sunrise Limb Loppers
L-R
Bruce Carter, Bill Wandsnider and Joan, Samantha Sousek, Lucia Francis, Kay Newell, Alice Sedgwick, Connie Pukaite, and Mike Kim.
 
Hard at work
Jenne Zooming around
 
More information: https://www.mtsunriserotary.org/SitePage/redbud-project
 
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Kapco's Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland
During the past 14 years, Kapco Kids2Kids Christmas Toy Drive has collected more than 225,000 new toys that have been contributed to dozens of local charities serving low income and disadvantaged youth. 
Excerpt from an email from: Zach Eisendrath,Vice President of Business Development, Kacmarcik Enterprises
 
This year, Jim Kacmarcik and our team have big plans for the largest toy drive in Wisconsin, as we will be launching Kapco’s Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland, a  high-profile, destination event taking place in November and December 2020 that will bring joy and wonderment to tens of thousands of people in southeastern Wisconsin. This will be one of the few, social-distanced ways to for children to meet Santa this year -- and will help us raise funds to support our toy drive at the same time. 
 
event details:
With stunning displays constructed by Hollywood set designers, over one million lights, an incredible entry tunnel,  a live nativity scene, and even Santa’s Workshop,  Kapco’s Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland will be an unparalleled celebration of the season and joy of giving.  From the safety and comfort of their own vehicle, people of all ages will enjoy a drive-thru experience like no other.
 
Now in our 15th year, with social distancing in mind, Kapco’s Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland is a bold vision to bring joy to tens of thousands of people. One of Kapco’s large parking lots on the corner of Highway 60 and Cheyenne Avenue in Grafton will be transformed into something never before experienced in our region. Proceeds from Kapco’s Kids2Kids Christmas Wonderland will be utilized to purchase new toys for children in need in our community and provide healing and hope to children who have experienced trauma and other adversity.
 
If sponsorship does not interest you, but you would like to support our cause, you may also purchase tickets to the Wonderland or make a tax-deductible donation to provide toys to children in need this holiday season. Tickets and donations are accepted directly online at www.Kids2KidsToyDrive.com.
 
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Holiday Season Meetings
As per is customary, the Board voted to cancel the meetings the weeks of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. Accordingly, if you plan to attend on November 24, December 22, or December 29, you may find yourself very lonely, unless someone else also made the same mistake. 
Doc Witte  Stories
Our love and grieving for Doc continues.
George 'Doc' Witte was in our Club for a long, long time. He was just a 'good' guy, always there always ready to mic a cocktail. 
 
We had more Doc stories last meeting, but as we were all virtual there is no record of who or what was said.
We will continue the remembrances for a few more meetings, so plumb the depths of your memories and tell a Doc Story or two.
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"Stripped Gears"
The Rotary Magazine's humor page - 1940s
"Stripped Gears" - The Magazine's humor page - 1940 - Rotary.
 
Stripped Gears, the magazine's humor page of the Rotary, first appeared in January 1940 — although cartoons and jokes had been published since the early days. The Stripped Gears column was "retired" by the editors in May 1983, when the magazine changed its format, but readers disagreed with the decision. By popular demand, the column was reinstated in April 1984. The magazine started publishing humorous cartoons in its early years, and continues to run six or seven per issue. Most contributions to Stripped Gears come from Rotarians throughout the world.
 
Example:
 
Taken from : https://www.facebook.com/rotaryoldpictures/posts/489917574440991:0
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Upcoming Speakers
Feb 02, 2021
Mel's Charities
Feb 23, 2021
Mequon Nature Preserve
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Meeting Responsibilities
If you cannot fulfill your responsibility, please make arrangements for someone else to take your place.
 
Thanks
 
Prayer/Inspiration
 
January 19
Lysaught, James
 
January 26
Lefko, Michael
 
February 2
Lind, Stanley
 
Greeter
 
January 19
Huffman, Greg
 
January 26
Hunzinger, Nicholas
 
February 2
Johannes, Richard
 
Pledge
 
January 19
Witte-Dycus, Russ
 
January 26
Azinger, Samuel
 
February 2
Borland, Megan
 
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