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The FIZZ The Weekly Newsletter of The Rotary Club of Champaign We Are the REAL Champions Mon Nov 25, 2013 Home Volume 95 Number 21 Speakers Nov 25, 2013 Al Heckman Daily Bread Soup Kitchen- serving the needy of our community Dec 02, 2013 TBA Dec 09, 2013 Salvation Army; Pooja Bag Salvation Army; Pooja Bag-Yanai Rotary Club Exchange Dec 16, 2013 Rotary Challenge Rotary Challenge Dec 23, 2013 Holiday Party Holiday Party Jan 13, 2014 Laura Huth do good Consulting View entire list... Events Center City Parade of Lights Downtown Nov 30, 2013 06:00 PM Austin's Day of Service 2014 Apr 12, 2014 District Conference 2014 Hilton Garden Inn May 03, 2014 - May 04, 2014 EditorStanley Herrin If you have any comments or questions, please contact the editor. Program for November 25, 2013 Al Heckman, Daily Bread Soup Kitchen "Daily Bread Soup Kitchen - Serving the needy of our community" The mission of the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen is to feed the hungry of our community regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. They welcome all volunteers to this service who share an unconditional positive regard for every human being. Daily Bread provides a safe, respectful, and inviting environment in an atmosphere of hope and dignity. Al will be introduced by Jan Bahr. Announcements Volunteers Needed Saturday Morning November 23! Posted by Scott Burge on Nov 20, 2013 We are planning a work day at the Border League Little League Baseball fields behind Bottenfield School this Saturday, November 23 at 9:00 am. We will be working on the landscaped areas to do some annual maintenance. We will be spreading mulch, transplanting plants, and getting everything ready for the winter. We are in need of approx. 3-4 additional people and I expect the work will take between 1-2 hours. Thanks in advance! Scott Burge 217.352.7408, ext. 213 217.778.1056 Champaign Parade of Lights, Saturday Nov. 30 Posted by William Malone on Nov 19, 2013 Come out and join us for a fun night in the parade! Bill Malone will be driving his 1923 Model T Ford Depot Hack all lighted up for the parade! You can ride (limited space) or walk in support of our club. Last year's parade was a blast. The parade starts at 6PM but we will need to meet early. When we get the info from the parade committee we will announce when and where. Page 1 of 4 Champaign 11/26/2013 http://www.clubrunner.ca/portal/BulletinViewer.aspx?batchid=2d0bb145-7c8a-4f96-a9c6...

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The FIZZ

The Weekly Newsletter ofThe Rotary Club of Champaign

We Are the REAL Champions

Mon Nov 25, 2013 Home

Volume 95 Number 21

Speakers

Nov 25, 2013

Al HeckmanDaily Bread Soup Kitchen-serving the needy of our community

Dec 02, 2013

TBA

Dec 09, 2013

Salvation Army; Pooja BagSalvation Army; Pooja Bag-Yanai Rotary Club Exchange

Dec 16, 2013

Rotary ChallengeRotary Challenge

Dec 23, 2013

Holiday PartyHoliday Party

Jan 13, 2014

Laura Huthdo good Consulting

View entire list...

Events

Center City Parade of LightsDowntown Nov 30, 2013 06:00 PM

Austin's Day of Service 2014Apr 12, 2014

District Conference 2014Hilton Garden Inn May 03, 2014 - May 04, 2014

EditorStanley Herrin

If you have any comments or

questions, please contact the

editor.

Program for November 25, 2013

Al Heckman, Daily Bread Soup Kitchen

"Daily Bread Soup Kitchen - Serving the needy of our community"

The mission of the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen is to feed the hungry of our community regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. They welcome all volunteers to this service who share an unconditional positive regard for every human being. Daily Bread provides a safe, respectful, and inviting environment in an atmosphere of hope and dignity.

Al will be introduced by Jan Bahr.

Announcements

Volunteers Needed Saturday Morning November 23!Posted by Scott Burge on Nov 20, 2013

We are planning a work day at the Border League Little League Baseballfields behind Bottenfield School this Saturday, November 23 at 9:00 am. Wewill be working on the landscaped areas to do some annual maintenance. Wewill be spreading mulch, transplanting plants, and getting everything readyfor the winter. We are in need of approx. 3-4 additional people and Iexpect the work will take between 1-2 hours. Thanks in advance!

Scott Burge217.352.7408, ext. 213217.778.1056

Champaign Parade of Lights, Saturday Nov. 30Posted by William Malone on Nov 19, 2013

Come out and join us for a fun night in the parade!

Bill Malone will be driving his 1923 Model T Ford Depot Hack all lighted up for the parade! You can ride (limited space) or walk in support of our club. Last year's parade was a blast.

The parade starts at 6PM but we will need to meet early. When we get the info from the parade committee we will announce when and where.

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December 21 - Bell Ringing DayPosted by Stephen D. Hamburg on Nov 19, 2013

Rotary/Salvation Army bell ringing day is Saturday, December 21st.

Have you singed up to Ring?

November - Foundation MonthPosted by Stanley Herrin on Oct 29, 2013

Every November Club members are asked to make a donation to the Rotary Foundation.

Club Goals

Goal 1: Every member makes a donation to the Foundation.

Goal 2: The average member donation is $100.

Goal 3: Increase the number of Paul Harris Society Members in our Club.

Have you given?

Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member: You give $100 or more per year to the Annual Fund.

Paul Harris Society Member: You give $1,000 or more annually to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus, or an approved Foundation grant.

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Judah Christian Students honored at November 18 meetingPosted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 20, 2013

Congratulations to Judah Christian Students of the Semester

Leslee Chambers

Emily Gewirtz

Cameron Cornell

7 Day NoticePosted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 20, 2013

The Board has approved the following membership application and ise now on 7 day notice:

Stephanie Stuart - Stephanie is the Public Information

Officer/Community Relations for the Champaign Unit #4 School District

Sergeant-at-Arms: Thank YouPosted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 20, 2013

Thank you Linda Myette for being the November 18, 2013 Sergeant at-Arms.

I Spy: RotaryPosted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 19, 2013

Spied in Charleston SC by Chet Alwes and Marlys Scarbrough

Send you pictures to Stan Herrin [email protected]

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Did you know?Posted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 19, 2013

The Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation funded solely by voluntary contributions from members and friends of Rotary who support its mission to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace. Using Rotary Foundation grants, Rotary's 34,000 clubs across the globe develop and carry out sustainable humanitarian projects and provide scholarships and professional training opportunities that promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, sustain mothers and children, improve education, and strengthen local economies. The Foundation is a worldwide leader in the efforts to eradicate polio through its partnership with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. When Rotary launched its PolioPlus program in 1985, more than 350,000 people were afflicted with polio each year, and the disease was endemic in more than 125 countries. Since 1988, Rotary and its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative have immunized over 2.5 billion children, reducing the incidence of polio by 99 percent and eradicating it from all but three countries. Rotary has contributed more than $1 billion and many thousands of hours to eradication effort. The Foundation also funds the training of hundreds of peacemakers through the Rotary Peace Center program, which enables fellows to pursue a master's degree or professional certificate at one of Rotary's partner universities. Through academic training, study, and practice, the fellows become leaders who promote peace and aid conflict resolution in their communities and around the world.Source: Charity Navigator http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=4553

The Cup for November - C-U One-to-One MentoringPosted by Stanley Herrin on Oct 29, 2013

November – C-U One-to-One Mentoring

C-U One-to-One Mentoring is the school-based mentoring program of the Champaign Unit 4 and Urbana District #116 Schools. Mentors are matched one-on-one with a student of their own gender when the student is in 3rd-7th grade. Mentors meet with their 'mentees' for one hour a week during the school day on school grounds. Mentors commit for one year at a time. Students who stay in the program through high school graduation receive a

scholarship for continuing education funded by C-U’s community partner, the Mentoring Scholarship Foundation.

This Week's Duty RosterPosted by Stanley Herrin on Nov 12, 2013

November 25, 2013 December 2, 2013

Greeters Stann Herrin Jan Bahr

Jeff Lehmann Carl Meyer

Introducer TBA Darcy Sementi

Invocator Bill Malone Bethany Hearn

Cashiers James Brindley / Jim AchesonLinda Meyette / Jim

Acheson

Sgt at-Arms Linda Myette Chet Alwes

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