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Rotary Rewind – May 27, 2024

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If you did not make it to our last Rotary Club of Forest Grove meeting, here is what you missed…

This Week – At Forest Grove School District: This week’s club meeting will take place in the Grove Room at the Forest Grove School District offices, 1728 Main Street. Join us as Meena Machiappan will talk to us about a project involving the children’s cancer ward at the Apeksha Hospital in Sri Lanka.

Next Week – At Forest Grove School District: Our meeting on Wednesday, June 5, will also be at the Forest Grove School District offices. It will be our farewell meeting for our Rotary Youth Exchange inbound student, Fareeha Nayebare, so please plan on joining us.

If you plan to attend the June 5 meeting, we need an early RSVP for catered lunch orders. Please email Claire Agner by no later than noon this Friday, May 31, if you plan to attend. If you do not RSVP, you are still welcome to attend the meeting but you will need to bring your own lunch.

Habitat For Humanity Service Project: We had a great day of service with West Tuality Habitat for Humanity as we assisted with one of their home repair projects on Wednesday, May 22. Club members spent three hours at the Smoketree Trailer Court in Cornelius where we applied a primer coat to a trailer that is in need of a paint job.

Thank you to Steve Mann and Virginia Ohler of West Tuality Habitat for Humanity for helping to set up this service opportunity. We hope to work together again. Thank you to the club members who assisted with the project: Amy Tracewell, Janet Peters, Claire Agner, Tom Raabe, Melinda Fischer, Michael Cook, Rus Peters, Tim Orr, Fareeha Nayebare and Tim Schauermann.

Steak Feed – Friday, June 14: Our 66th annual Rotary Steak Feed is coming up on Friday, June 14, 5-8 p.m., at the University Center on the campus of Pacific University. One of the club’s biggest fundraisers of the year, proceeds from the event benefit our involvement in the Rotary Youth Exchange Program.

We need every club member’s participation in this event, both in selling tickets and in volunteering on the night of the event.

Ticket Sales – Members will be receiving an envelope with 10 tickets to sell. Tickets are $25 and include a choice New York steak, salad, baked potato, roll, a beverage and dessert. Please endeavor to sell all 10 tickets. Please return all money from sales (and any unsold tickets) to either Jeff Duyck or Geoff Faris by no later than June 1. The more tickets we sell, the more proceeds we have to support Youth Exchange.

Day of Steak Feed – Each club member has been assigned to one of nine committees. Committee assignments were provided with the ticket envelopes and are linked in the Rototeller newsletter sent to members. Members should contact the committee chair by June 1 to see which shift they will work or if you will be unable to attend.

For any questions, please contact Steak Feed Committee co-chairs Geoff Faris or Jeff Duyck.

Youth Exchange – Two Day Hosting Opportunity: District 5100 will be hosting a handful of Rotary Youth Exchange students in June that are doing a train tour of the U.S. prior to their departure to their home countries. The group includes 20 students (eight males, 12 females) and four chaperones.

Students will arrive at Portland Union Station on Friday, June 21 and will depart on Sunday, June 23. Host families must host two or more students for at least two nights. This is a fun opportunity to host exchange students in your home without the pressures of long-term exchange hosting.

If you are interested in assisting the district with this opportunity, please contact Steve Schwab, District 5100 Youth Exchange Compliance Office, via email, steve@smschwab.com.

RYLA – Application Deadline May 31: The deadline for applications for District 5100 RYLA, which takes place July 13-19 at the Menucha Retreat & Conference Center in the Columbia River Gorge, is this Friday, May 31. Open to individuals ages 19-32, RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) is a weeklong intensive leadership experience providing inspiration and practical skills for developing young leaders. Many who have attended RYLA said it was a transformational experience in their lives.

Dependent on interest, our club usually pays for one or two people to attend RYLA annually.

If you know of someone who would be interested in attending RYLA, or perhaps are interested yourself, please contact our club’s RYLA chair, Andrea Stewart, at 503-352-2168 or astewart@pacificu.edu. To learn more about RYLA, visit the District 5100 RYLA Website. (NOTE: While there is an application link on the website, the application should not be filled out until an applicant has been approved by a club.)

Past Programs: Did you miss a meeting or want to go back and check out a program again? Most of our programs since May 2020 (over 140 videos to date) are archived on our club’s YouTube page. Visit https://bit.ly/fgrotaryprograms.

Concours News
2024 Forest Grove Concours d’Elegance, presented by the Rotary Club of Forest Grove
Sunday, July 21 on Pacific University’s Forest Grove Campus

Concours Website | Enter A Car | 2024 Concours Weekend Schedule

Concours Committee Meetings: The Concours d’Elegance Committee is starting the planning for our 50th show on July 21, 2024. If interested in getting further involved with the Concours, the steering committee is always looking for volunteers to prepare for the show throughout the year. For more information, contact Tom Raabe at 503-704-1200 or rotarytomr@gmail.com or Geoff Johnston at 503-939-7868 or gamsma@comcast.net.

The next meeting of the Concours Committee will be Tuesday, May 28 via Zoom.

Sponsorships: Sponsorships go a long way to increasing the profit of the Concours, which goes to fund our scholarship program and our club’s other outreach activities. To learn more about available sponsorships, Click Here to contact Tim Pearson at 503-998-8616 or timpearsonpc@gmail.com.

Concours 50th Anniversary Kickoff Concert: For the last two years, Concours weekend has kicked off with a dinner and concert event. This year, this kickoff event will be bigger and better than ever as McMenamins presents the Concours d’Elegance 50th Anniversary Kickoff Concert at McMenamins Grand Lodge.

This year’s event takes place on Friday, July 19. Doors open at 4 p.m. and an evening of music begins at 5 p.m., featuring four locally known bands. McMenamins will be serving food and its line of locally-produced beers, wines and spirits. This will be a tremendous opportunity to promote Sunday’s show and to celebrate 50 years of a hallmark community events.

Once expenses have been met, the Rotary Club of Forest Grove will receive proceeds from ticket sales.

Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door on the day of the event. Click Here to purchase tickets…and send the link to your friends!

Future Collectors – Youth Judging Program: As part of the 50th Concours d’Elegance, the committee is offering a program for high school students to learn the ins and outs of judging classic cars. The Future Collectors program is sponsored by Sports Car Market, allowing students to learn the craft of judging and to select a car to receive the Future Collectors Trophy at this year’s show.

In addition to admission to the show and the opportunity to judge their Future Collector class, participants will also receive two tickets to the Concours, a polo shirt and a hat.

Interested youth can learn more and fill out a registration form on the Future Collectors Program page on the Concours Website.

Polo Shirts: We still have a number of our club Concours polo shirts available for new members or club members who did not get one last year. The blue shirts have the Concours logo on the front and the club logo on the sleeve and are the work shirts we wear during the event. Shirts are $30 each. If you would like a shirt, please contact Tim Pearson.

 

Service Opportunities For Club Members
Do You Know Of Service Opportunities?: Are you aware of service opportunities in our area that our members might be interested in? We can advertise those here! This space is not limited to club-sponsored activities but to any service opportunity in the community. To promote the service activity, please send a detailed description of the project, the date and time, contact information and a link to register to Rototeller editor Blake Timm, blakertimm@gmail.com.

FGHS Community Food Pantry: Our club’s support for the Forest Grove High School Food Pantry continues.  Thanks to its partnership with the Oregon Food Bank, food donations are still welcome but are of less need at this time. Of need, however, are toiletries and hygiene products as well as household cleaning materials.

The Food Pantry is open Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m. The pantry is located along Nichols Lane between the football field and the Basinski Center. Click Here for more information on the FGHS Food Pantry and on other resources for those experiencing food insecurity.

For information on the Food Pantry, please contact Brian Burke, bburke@fgsd.k12.or.us. If you wish to make a cash donation to the pantry, Click Here.

 

Around District 5100
Scam Alert:
Unfortunately, even Rotary is not immune from hackers and thieves. It has been brought to the attention of the District 5100 office that there is a scam being sent to Rotarians. The scam email appears to be coming from District Governor Renee Brouse and asks for money.

Renee will never send out an email, text or any other correspondence directly asking for money. If you receive such an email, do not click on any links in the email. If you want to ask about the validity of an email that you receive from Renee Brouse or District 5100, please contact the district office at office@district5100.org.

Shoot For The Moon – This October: This October, Rotary District 5100 will be holding a Major Donor event to recognize and thank you who have been generous supporters of The Rotary Foundation and to challenge our district to reach even further to support the cause.

The Shoot for the Moon dinner event will take place on Saturday, October 19, at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville. Inspired by the Artemis mission, which will cover nearly a million miles traveling to the moon and back, we are launching a campaign to raise $1 million in new TRF contributions

As part of Shoot for the Moon, 2024-25 Rotary International President Stephanie Urchick will be our keynote speaker. This marks the first time a sitting RI president will have visited District 5100 since the late Ray Klinginsmith in 2010-11. Shoot for the Moon will be an inspirational evening and a testament to the great work Rotary and Rotarians do in the world through The Rotary Foundation.

Invitations for Shoot for the Moon will be sent to Arch Klumph Society members, Bequest Society members, Major Donors and Paul Harris Society members. If you are not part of one of these giving groups yet, you can earn an invitation by “leveling up” your giving to TRF:

  • Move from Paul Harris Fellow to Paul Harris Society
  • Close the gap to become a Major Donor
  • Move from Benefactor to Bequest Society

In addition, those who give a new gift of $10,000 or more to The Rotary Foundation between now and August 15, either as an outright gift, a two to three-year pledge or in a gift to the Bequest Society, will earn an invitation to an exclusive reception with Stephanie Urchick. Gifts can be made to any TRF giving area: Annual Fund/SHARE, PolioPlus, the Endowment, Peace, an Area of Focus, or to a Global Grant.

To learn more, Click Here to read the Save The Date flyer that was distributed at the One Rotary Conference. For further questions, please contact Jeannine Murrell or Blake Timm. We hope to see you on October 19!

Click Here To Learn More About Giving To The Rotary Foundation | Click Here To Donate

District 5100 Newsletter: Click Here To View The Monthly District 5100 Newsletter


Club Calendar

Wed., May 29: Weekly Meeting, Noon
Grove Room, Forest Grove School District Office, 1728 Main St.
Program: Meena Nachiappan, Apeksha Children’s Hospital

Wed., June 5: Weekly Meeting, Noon
Grove Room, Forest Grove School District Office, 1728 Main St.
Program: Farewell To Fareeha

Wed., June 12: Weekly Meeting, Noon
Boxer Pause Room, University Center, Pacific University
Program: Rotary Scholarship Winners & Steak Feed Preparation

Thurs., June 13: Executive Board Meeting, 7 p.m.
via Zoom

Fri., June 14: Steak Feed, 5-8 p.m.
University Center, Pacific University

Tues., June 18: President’s End Of Year Dinner, 5 p.m.
Dauntless Wine Co., 2003 Main St., Forest Grove
There will be no noon meeting on June 19

Sun., July 21: Concours d’Elegance
Pacific University Campus

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