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March 26 Program
Steve and Liz Thorpe will present a wide-ranging presentation of our club's major projects: Polio eradication, Shoeboxes/Layettes for Nicaragua, and Operation Warm.  The last 20 years have been very active for our club thanks to the hard work and dedication of our members.
 
Our First Female Member Honored
 
Kathleen Wernimont was presented an honorary membership at Monday's meeting by President Phil Nash. Kathleen's original membership was proposed by Dave Buck in 1987 shortly after the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing women to join Rotary clubs.  A brief history of Women in Rotary was complied on our website a few years ago.
 
Today, almost a 1/3 of our membership is female, and we've elected 3 female presidents (with Katelyn Tungland set to assume the role this summer) .  Our club is undeniably stronger with women members and all those in attendance Monday posed for a photo with Kathleen.
 
 
 
Letter from DG Smith
Dear Rotarians:
The joy of Spring is in the air and with it comes the thought of renewal. As we dust off our golf clubs and make plans for our gardens we should also think of ways in which we can renew our Rotary Clubs and our commitment of service to our respective communities.
In my speech to your Club this past Fall I emphasized that we benefit from Rotary only to the extent that we personally invest our energies in our local Clubs. I was reminded of this, in a very positive way, by my home Club this past week when I was made aware that we have inducted six new members within the last year. This reflects a commitment by a group of our local Rotarians, and in particular the women of our Club, to actively pursue our service projects, promote social activities, and improve Club administration including the development of a new and exciting Club website (check it out). These Charles City Rotarians, through the investment of their time and energy, have proven that a rural small town Iowa club can maintain a vibrant service organization that benefits its members and the community. I believe that you will experience this energy when you attend our District Conference on June 1st and 2nd.
So as you look ahead to the new Rotary Year under the leadership of District Governor-Elect Neil Fell think of how you can contribute to your local Club in a manner that allows you, your fellow Rotarians, and your community to benefit from the Rotary experience.
 
                                                                                                                Yours in Rotary,
                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                Ralph Smith, your District Governor
 
 
BUY A DUCK AND CHANGE THE WORLD!
This year's Duck Race will take place June 2 at the District 5970 Conference in Charles City. Here's how it works:
  1. Each club and individuals in that club who purchase ducks will be represented by a single duck in the race.
  2. The first three ducks to cross the finish line will be the winners. Once the three winning clubs have been determined, a computer pick at random will choose one winner of a Paul Harris Fellow designation for each of the three winning clubs.
  3. Each club participating in the race will receive Foundation Paul Harris Fellow points for the full amount of dollars contributed by the club through the purchase of ducks.
Ducks cost $5. They can be purchased online (district5970.org) at $5.42 each, which covers the district's cost for credit card fees. To save the 42 cents, send a check to:
John Wasta
Tallgrass Business Resources
1239 First Ave SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Great Programs For Sharing With Prospective Members
The only way our club can grow and continue serving our community is to bring new people to get hooked on Rotary.  There are some amazing speakers lined up in the coming weeks - make it a goal to call AT LEAST ONE person and invite them to lunch.  Our club provides two complimentary lunches for prospective members - who would say "no" to a free lunch!?!
 
April 2 – Cedar Valley Trails Partnership – Roger White & Bob Manning
April 9 – Boys & Girls Club – Chuck Rowe & Phil Nash
April 16 – Iowa Auditor of State – Mary Mosiman
April 23 – Student Honors Luncheon
April 30 - Program pending
 
May 7- Pathways – Jackie Preston
May 14 – Program not scheduled yet - do you have a suggestion?  Email Katelyn!
May 21 – Program not scheduled yet - do you have a suggestion?  Email Katelyn!
May 28 – No Meeting – Memorial Day
 
Website Sponsorships Available
Every week, The Reporter arrives in your inbox and is packed with information about our next meeting, photos from past events, and Rotary news from around the world.  The newsletter is just one function that our nearly 10-year-old ClubRunner website provides to our club. We also use ClubRunner to organize member information and send invoices for member dues.  If you would like to sponsor our website with a clickable graphic, email Mason for details!
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