Attendance: Ralph, Jack, Phil T., Tammie, Ann, Mike, Jaime, Tom,
50/50 Draw: Tom
Happy Bucks: Phil T. (3), Chris (3), Mike, Jack, Tammie, Ann
Club planning guide. Submitting it similar to the plan we had for last year. 50 year celebration coming up in June on the 29th. Starting next week we will start the planning process we will invite International Falls Rotary Club as they sponsored our club.
Reminder, TAKF is on June 20th and Rotary will be sponsoring the event.
Mike, Phil and Jaime attended the Interact meeting on Tuesday. Mike and Phil talked to the group about TAKF, and the Clementson way-side rest project. We also reminded the group that the RYLA applications are due by June 1 and a need for one interested student for the camp is needed.
Blue Gills stocked in a fishing pond at Zipple Bay Park. The pond is located next to the swimming beach to the left of the flowing well.
Mike took a camping trip last weekend and found two deer ticks upon his return.
Chris shared information on the Lunch Club at the Brink Center.
Senior Nutrition Program at Lake of the Woods County. Chris is a chair of the community board for the meals on wheels and the lunch club at the Brink Center. The meal services are prepared for by the Lutheran Social Services group. Meals on Wheels will deliver meals to people we can not leave or have difficulty leaving their homes or have difficulty preparing or getting food on their own. Meals and Wheels is a valuable program for our community, thousands of meals go out each year for this program. Meals are also available at noon during Monday-Friday at the Brink Center - meals are sometimes accompanied with educational programs. You do not have to be 60 or older to eat there. If you are able to pay - those below the senior age pay $6.50 while seniors pay $3.50. If you are unable to pay the board will
Rib Fest - last year cooked 230lbs of ribs and ran out in an hour - this year on Friday, June 1 cooking 300lbs of ribs and offering at the Brink Center and the Moose from 5pm to 7pm. Free-will donations are being accepted and funds will go to support the Meals on Wheels and the Lunch Club at the Brink Center.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
May 17, 2012
In attendance: Dave, Tammie, Marty, Mike, Ralph, Jaime, Tom
Guest: Dan Ganter from the International Falls Rotary Club
50/50: Ralph - fourth time in a row!!
Happy Bucks: Ralph, Tom, Dan, Mike, Jaime, Tammie, Marty, Dave
Oil painting class starting this Friday at the school - sponsored by the region 2 arts council.
Dinner and wine tasting meal on June 7 at 6:00 pm at Rosealies cost is $25.
50th Aniversary of Baudette Rotary in June need to plan a celebration.
We did a survey and reviewed ad messages/logos for the prevention coalition project.
It is Tammie's wedding anniversary today - 15 years.
Guest: Dan Ganter from the International Falls Rotary Club
50/50: Ralph - fourth time in a row!!
Happy Bucks: Ralph, Tom, Dan, Mike, Jaime, Tammie, Marty, Dave
Oil painting class starting this Friday at the school - sponsored by the region 2 arts council.
Dinner and wine tasting meal on June 7 at 6:00 pm at Rosealies cost is $25.
50th Aniversary of Baudette Rotary in June need to plan a celebration.
We did a survey and reviewed ad messages/logos for the prevention coalition project.
It is Tammie's wedding anniversary today - 15 years.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
May 10, 2012
In attendance: Dave, Reed, Chris, Jaime, Mike, Marty, Jack, Ralph, Tammie
Guest: Clint Halverson - MN Fire Marshal
50/50 Draw: Ralph (again)
Happy Buck: Ralph, Marty, Chris, Mike, Dave, Tammie
Marty had program for this day but was unsuccessful at securing a guest.
Clint is making a mandatory visit to Lake of the Woods School for inspection. He has been with the state office for 23 years. This division of the state is also charged to follow-up on safety procedures other than fire including; weather events and threats made towards the school.
Jaime will be presenting the scholarship at graduation.
Zippel Bay trails were trimed to angelers park to better accomodate RVs and boats. Campsites were graveled in angelers park. The Zippel Bay Group presented to the Legacy Funds - but those funds are already being allocated to other projects. It was advised to look into bonding dollars. Chris mentioned the aboundance of posion ivy around the campsites. Ralph mentioned the need for new picnic tables at Garden Island.
City has plans to rehabiliate Out Back Jax with super fund dollars.
DNR has a blind that you can reserve to watch sharp tail drum.
Beverage server training was held through the prevention coalition.
Guest: Clint Halverson - MN Fire Marshal
50/50 Draw: Ralph (again)
Happy Buck: Ralph, Marty, Chris, Mike, Dave, Tammie
Marty had program for this day but was unsuccessful at securing a guest.
Clint is making a mandatory visit to Lake of the Woods School for inspection. He has been with the state office for 23 years. This division of the state is also charged to follow-up on safety procedures other than fire including; weather events and threats made towards the school.
Jaime will be presenting the scholarship at graduation.
Zippel Bay trails were trimed to angelers park to better accomodate RVs and boats. Campsites were graveled in angelers park. The Zippel Bay Group presented to the Legacy Funds - but those funds are already being allocated to other projects. It was advised to look into bonding dollars. Chris mentioned the aboundance of posion ivy around the campsites. Ralph mentioned the need for new picnic tables at Garden Island.
City has plans to rehabiliate Out Back Jax with super fund dollars.
DNR has a blind that you can reserve to watch sharp tail drum.
Beverage server training was held through the prevention coalition.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
May 3 - Lake of the Woods County Child Support
In attendance: Dave, Jack, Marty, Ralph, Mike, Gloriann, Reed, Jaime, Phil M.
Guest: Craig Severs
50/50: Ralph
Happy Bucks: Ralph, Jack, Marty, Phil, Mike, Gloriann, Reed
The Monday night meal raised about $400 with just over 100 meals served.
Thanks to Brenda Wahl and Mary Marhula for stepping in to help us out!
The club put forth three names to provide to the Dollars For Scholars Committee for the Rotary Scholarship. We will readdress who will give out the scholarship at our next meeting.
Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) event at Sportsman's Lodge this weekend, 14 women going sturgeon fishing.
Next Interact meeting is May 22. This will be the last meeting of the school year, might be nice to have a few members of Rotary meet with them on this day. Phil T. or Mike could present a little information on Take A Kid Fishing to help the group decide if they want to commit to volunteer for the event.
Craig Severs is our program for this day. He is a Lake of the Woods High School Graduate and is the current Child Support Officer at Lake of the Woods County. Craig has a degree in Law Enforcement. Craig worked for four years as a Senior Youth Treatment Specialist in Duluth. Craig, his son and girl friend moved up here about a year ago for employment opportunities. Craig replaced Rita Krouse at the County.
Lake of the Woods ranks second in the state for the amount of child support dollars collected - compared to the amount that is court ordered.
Child support is money a parent is court-ordered to pay to their child's other parent or caregiver for the support of the child. Child support agencies provide services for: locating parents, establishing parentage, establishing court orders for basic support, medical support and child care support, enforcing court orders for support, reviewing and modifying court orders for support, working with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in Minnesota, and collecting and processing payments.
There are 168 current cases in the county. When determining amounts to be paid - income from both parties are taken into consideration.
Guest: Craig Severs
50/50: Ralph
Happy Bucks: Ralph, Jack, Marty, Phil, Mike, Gloriann, Reed
The Monday night meal raised about $400 with just over 100 meals served.
Thanks to Brenda Wahl and Mary Marhula for stepping in to help us out!
The club put forth three names to provide to the Dollars For Scholars Committee for the Rotary Scholarship. We will readdress who will give out the scholarship at our next meeting.
Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) event at Sportsman's Lodge this weekend, 14 women going sturgeon fishing.
Next Interact meeting is May 22. This will be the last meeting of the school year, might be nice to have a few members of Rotary meet with them on this day. Phil T. or Mike could present a little information on Take A Kid Fishing to help the group decide if they want to commit to volunteer for the event.
Craig Severs is our program for this day. He is a Lake of the Woods High School Graduate and is the current Child Support Officer at Lake of the Woods County. Craig has a degree in Law Enforcement. Craig worked for four years as a Senior Youth Treatment Specialist in Duluth. Craig, his son and girl friend moved up here about a year ago for employment opportunities. Craig replaced Rita Krouse at the County.
Lake of the Woods ranks second in the state for the amount of child support dollars collected - compared to the amount that is court ordered.
Child support is money a parent is court-ordered to pay to their child's other parent or caregiver for the support of the child. Child support agencies provide services for: locating parents, establishing parentage, establishing court orders for basic support, medical support and child care support, enforcing court orders for support, reviewing and modifying court orders for support, working with other states to enforce support when one parent does not live in Minnesota, and collecting and processing payments.
There are 168 current cases in the county. When determining amounts to be paid - income from both parties are taken into consideration.
April 26 - No Program
In attendance: Reed, Ralph, Jack, Chris, Phil T., Jaime, Dave, Tammie, Ann
Monday, April 30 Dinner - who is helping:
Dave, Jaime, Chris, Jack, Phil M., Mike, Ralph (clean-up), Reed
Donation Box For Dinner - Jaime to bring
Rotary gave $100 to Willie Walleye and $150 to Fourth of July events. Extra funds might be distributed to the fall events.
Tom Heinrich at the DNR likes the Rotary Ruler idea and is looking into them for us. It would be a new fundraiser for the Rotary Club.
Jack is interested in a report on the financial status of the club and a look back at the different activities that we have supported over the years.
Phil M. gets fined for not being here for his Sgt. at Arms duties.
Happy Bucks: Dave, Tammie, Chris, Reed, Ann
50/50: Ralph
Friends of Zippel Bay did a clean-up last Saturday and found a large amount garbage from the ice fishing season. There may be a need for the resorts to provide dumpsters on the ice to help control the waste.
No program for this day.
Reed provided a report on the 180 Tour at the school. The program was well received. It provided a good discussion about building relationships with classmates and being OK with each others differences. Attendance was between 500-600 for the evening program and concert.
Monday, April 30 Dinner - who is helping:
Dave, Jaime, Chris, Jack, Phil M., Mike, Ralph (clean-up), Reed
Donation Box For Dinner - Jaime to bring
Rotary gave $100 to Willie Walleye and $150 to Fourth of July events. Extra funds might be distributed to the fall events.
Tom Heinrich at the DNR likes the Rotary Ruler idea and is looking into them for us. It would be a new fundraiser for the Rotary Club.
Jack is interested in a report on the financial status of the club and a look back at the different activities that we have supported over the years.
Phil M. gets fined for not being here for his Sgt. at Arms duties.
Happy Bucks: Dave, Tammie, Chris, Reed, Ann
50/50: Ralph
Friends of Zippel Bay did a clean-up last Saturday and found a large amount garbage from the ice fishing season. There may be a need for the resorts to provide dumpsters on the ice to help control the waste.
No program for this day.
Reed provided a report on the 180 Tour at the school. The program was well received. It provided a good discussion about building relationships with classmates and being OK with each others differences. Attendance was between 500-600 for the evening program and concert.
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