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Highlights from Annual Service Club Olympics: 3rd Place Finish psychology, and took forays into English, philosophy, and the history of science. Forty years ago, lectures on Behavior Analysis became the defining events in his professional life. He has made numerous presentations and has published research on basic human learning processes, research methodology and why effective instructional methodologies are not more widely adopted. Members bringing guests are asked to contact the Rotary office by Tuesday noon (email [email protected] or phone 255-9164). J oin us next week, on August 3, at Inn on the Park, when we welcome Dr. Roger Bass to our Rotary podium. Baffling behavioral problems associated with autism and developmental disabilities have yielded to scientifically-based instructional procedures. For many years autism and severe mental retardation were usually given bleak prognoses. Parents were told to seriously consider institutionalizing their children because little could be done, and the strain on families and finances would be overwhelming. That is no longer the case. Techniques now exist that often can ameliorate and sometimes eliminate the self- injurious behavior, delayed language development, and social-skills deficits exhibited by such children. In his presentation, Dr Bass will demystify the complexities, use video to illustrate parents’ realities, and place these new advances in their larger scientific contexts. Dr. Bass is from UW- Madison’ s Department of Studies in Behavioral Disabilities. He obtained degrees in education and Behavior Analysis Revolutionized Treatments for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Vol. 96 Issue No. 5 Friday, July 29, 2011 Rotary News The Madison, Wisconsin Upcoming Rotary Programs August 10 John Powless: Competing After 50, Life-Long Lessons From a Pro August 17 Bret Bielema UW-Madison Football Update August 24 Gary Karner 100 th Anniversary of WIAC August 31 Speed Rotary It was a 3rd Place in this year’ s Service Club Olympics held July 25 –26 at Keva Sports Center in Middleton. Our thanks to members who participated in Olympic events and/or the dinner, and a special thank you to John Bonsett-Veal, our club’ s coordinator, for organizing our teams this year. Thanks to John Bonsett-Veal, Dick Moll and Paul Riehemann for photo highlights of this year’ s events. Members who participated in events from our club were: Billiards Pool: John Bonsett-Veal & Paul Riehemann Bowling: Team One: George Keehn, Jerry Thain, Tom Carroll, Dick Moll; Team Two: Nelson Cummings, Boris Frank, Dick Goldberg, Donna Hurd TexasHold ‘Em: Don Madelung (1st place) 5K Run/Walk: Mike Gotzler (1st), Susan Schmitz, Maggie Peterman and Dora Zuniga Golf: Team One (1st): Carrie Wall, Rico Goedjen, Craig Klaas, Tim Krueger; Team Two: Linda Baldwin, Walt Keough, Rick Petershack, Gary Peterson Volleyball: Sean Baxter, Dawn Crim, Brian Donley, Steve Goldberg, Bob Sorge, Rob Stroud Bike Race: Dave Ewanowski, Jim Guither, Mike Gotzler (1st), Paul Riehemann, Steve Schooler, Alison Prange (1st) Swimming: 1st: Tony Arneson, Dewey Bredeson, Rich Lynch, Paul Riehemann Continued on page 2... From L: George Keehn, Jerry Thain, Donna Hurd, Dick Moll Steve Schooler From Left: John Bonsett-Veal, Virginia & Perry Henderson, Maggie Peterman, Jacqui Sakowski, Rob Stroud, Patty Franson, Paul Riehemann, Pat Jenkins, Dick Moll Denny Carey and Wes Sparkman Don Madelung Mary Helen and Brooks Becker

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Highlights from Annual Service Club Olympics: 3rd Place Finish

psychology, and took foraysinto English, philosophy, andthe history of science.

Forty years ago, lectures onBehavior Analysis became thedefining events in hisprofessional life. He has madenumerous presentations andhas published research on basichuman learning processes,research methodology and whyeffective instructionalmethodologies are not morewidely adopted.

Members bringing guests areasked to contact the Rotaryoffice by Tuesday noon ([email protected] orphone 255-9164).

Join us next week,on August 3, at Inn

on the Park, when wewelcome Dr. RogerBass to our Rotarypodium.

Baffling behavioral problemsassociated with autism anddevelopmental disabilities haveyielded to scientifically-basedinstructional procedures. For manyyears autism and severe mentalretardation were usually givenbleak prognoses. Parents were toldto seriously considerinstitutionalizing their childrenbecause little could be done, andthe strain on families and financeswould be overwhelming. That is no

longer the case.Techniques now exist that

often can ameliorate andsometimes eliminate the self-injurious behavior, delayedlanguage development, andsocial-skills deficits exhibited bysuch children. In hispresentation, Dr Bass willdemystify the complexities, usevideo to illustrate parents’realities, and place these newadvances in their larger scientificcontexts.

Dr. Bass is from UW-Madison’s Department ofStudies in BehavioralDisabilities. He obtaineddegrees in education and

Behavior Analysis Revolutionized Treatments for Autism and DevelopmentalDisabilities

Vol. 96 Issue No. 5 Friday, July 29, 2011

Rotary News

The Madison, Wisconsin

Upcoming RotaryPrograms

● August 10John Powless:Competing After 50,Life-Long Lessons Froma Pro

● August 17Bret BielemaUW-Madison FootballUpdate

● August 24Gary Karner100th Anniversary ofWIAC

● August 31Speed Rotary

It was a 3rd Place in this year’s Service Club Olympicsheld July 25 –26 at Keva Sports Center in Middleton.

Our thanks to members who participated in Olympicevents and/or the dinner, and a special thank you to JohnBonsett-Veal, our club’s coordinator, for organizing ourteams this year. Thanks to John Bonsett-Veal, Dick Moll andPaul Riehemann for photo highlights of this year’s events.

Members who participated in events from our club were:Billiards Pool: John Bonsett-Veal & Paul RiehemannBowling: Team One: George Keehn, Jerry Thain, TomCarroll, Dick Moll; Team Two: Nelson Cummings, BorisFrank, Dick Goldberg, Donna HurdTexas Hold ‘Em: Don Madelung (1st place)5K Run/Walk: Mike Gotzler (1st), Susan Schmitz, MaggiePeterman and Dora ZunigaGolf: Team One (1st): Carrie Wall, Rico Goedjen, CraigKlaas, Tim Krueger; Team Two: Linda Baldwin, WaltKeough, Rick Petershack, Gary PetersonVolleyball: Sean Baxter, Dawn Crim, Brian Donley, SteveGoldberg, Bob Sorge, Rob StroudBike Race: Dave Ewanowski, Jim Guither, Mike Gotzler(1st), Paul Riehemann, Steve Schooler, Alison Prange (1st)Swimming: 1st: Tony Arneson, Dewey Bredeson, RichLynch, Paul Riehemann

Continued on page 2...From L: George Keehn, Jerry Thain, Donna Hurd, Dick Moll Steve Schooler

From Left: John Bonsett-Veal, Virginia & Perry Henderson, Maggie Peterman, Jacqui Sakowski,Rob Stroud, Patty Franson, Paul Riehemann, Pat Jenkins, Dick Moll

Denny Carey and WesSparkman Don Madelung

Mary Helen and Brooks Becker

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Annual Service Club Olympics (from page 1…)Bocce Ball: John Bonsett-Veal.Bridge: Team One (1st): Brooks and Mary Helen Becker;Team Two: Jim Ebben and Bill Walker

Cribbage: Pete Christianson & Ned Baxter; Russ Moody

& Dave JohnsonEuchre: Jim Hamre & Sean Baxter

Horseshoes: Denny Carey and Wes Sparkman

Scrabble: Ruth ShellyTennis: Team One (1st) — John Kanvik and Bob

Westervelt; Team Two — Dan Larson and Brad Murphy

Tropical Cookout At Maple BluffOn Tuesday, July 19, members of our Culinary Arts

Fellowship Group attended a Tropical Cookout

demonstration at Maple Bluff Country Club. ExecutiveChef Steve Hahn enchanted their culinary curiosity by

demonstrating key elements from all parts of the menuincluding: Grilled Romaine Hearts with hand-madeCaesar Dressing, Grilled Shrimp Pizza, Grilled LobsterPizza, Grilled Margherita Pizza and Grilled Plantainswith rum sauce and Hand-made Cinnamon Ice Cream.

Our thanks to Phil Levy for organizing this fabulousevent!

Survey on Funding Set for August 3

During our Wednesday, August 3 Rotary luncheon, memberspresent will take a survey regarding preferences for funding of

projects and programs by our Madison Rotary Foundation.Funds raised during our annual fund drive provide direct support

for our grants program. In addition, other member contributions andfines collected plus five percent of a three-year average market valueof our general endowment fund are added to the amount awarded.

In determining the distribution of those funds, our Madison RotaryFoundation surveys members every three years for guidance about thenature of the programs and organizations they want to supportthrough contributions to our Foundation. This is your opportunity toprovide us with your thoughts on funding, so be sure to participate inthis important survey process.

The survey on August 3 primarily addresses the category ofcommunity grants, and we are seeking your input on future grantfunding. This year’s survey also incorporates topics to assist us incarrying out our club’s 2011-16 strategic plan.

To get you ready for the survey next week, review the informationbelow and become familiar with the current funds being distributed.This information will help to prepare you for responding to questionsin the survey:

The Madison Rotary Foundation’s current policy for distribution funds is as follows: “Provisionshall first be made to fund the Swarsensky Award, Meade Community Service Award, WilsonYouth Awards, Sophomore Class Project, Rotary Ethics Symposium, and the Rotary YouthExchange program. The funds remaining are allocated in the following percentages:Community Grants 80%, Youth Awards 10%, and International Service 10%.” Using this policyas a basis for distribution, the following is a breakdown on Rotary year 2010-2011 funding:

TOTAL RECEIVED FROM FUND DRIVE, FINES, OTHER MEMBER GIFTS ANDINTEREST = $218,820DISTRIBUTION AS FOLLOWS:Pre-determined awards per policy:Swarsensky Award Grant $2,500Meade Community Service Award $500Wilson Academic Improvement Awards $1,050Sophomore Class Project $500Ethics Symposium $16,000Rotary Youth Exchange Program $4,150Sub-total $24,700

THIS SURVEY SEEKS YOUR INPUT ABOUT THE FOLLOWING AREAS FOR DISTRIBUTION:of the remaining $194,120, the current policy is to allocate the amount as follows:Community Grants, including Ehlers grants: 80% $155,300International Projects: 10% $19,410Youth Awards Program: 10% $19,410Sub-Total $194,120

TOTAL DISTRIBUTED IN 2010-2011: $218,820

Our Foundation has two other programs, outside of the grants andprograms described above, that have pre-determined designationsmade by the donor or by board actions, and these programs will notincluded in our survey:

1. Madison Rotary Foundation Scholarship program represents thelargest portion of our philanthropy and is distributed according toa set of criteria. In 2011, $212,800 was awarded in four-yearcollege scholarship assistance to 22 scholars.

2. Our Foundation funded $45,584 in 2011 through the GoodmanRotary 50+ Program, a fitness program for older adults in ourcommunity.

Members not present on August 3 will be sent a survey, and thedeadline to return the completed form will be August 19.

Rotary Lapel Pins Can Be Purchased at RotaryMeetings

If you need a replacement or extra Rotary lapel pin, notethey are available for purchase at the cash box table eachweek at our Rotary luncheons. The cost is $4. You canpurchase the push pin style, or if you prefer to wear amagnetic Rotary lapel pin, we now have that optionavailable

If you have an interest in purchasing other types of Rotarysupplies such as shirts, jackets, ties, coffee mugs, paper, andmuch more, there are several suppliers available online.Contact the Rotary office for details.

Memoriams and Happy Occasions Can Be

Honored with a Donation to our MadisonRotary Foundation.

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Attendance Report for January—June 2011Key: N— New member (calculated on less than 26 meetings); LOA— Leave of absence approved by the club board of directors (Leave of absences protect membership status but do notcount for attendance.) Note: Members exempt from attendance, noted as X or L, are only listed if they are 100% (Exempt status is achieved when a member’s age and years in Rotary totals85 or more.) Members can view their attendance records online anytime on our web site: www.rotarymadison.org in the Members Area section. Contact the Rotary office to receive yourlogin information if needed.

Members canview theirattendance

record on ourclub’s web site in

the MembersArea Section. To

access thissection, contact

the Rotary officeif you need yournew usernameand password.

Anderson Terry C. 100.0 Ticknor Jeffrey T. 100.0 Dittmann Douglas A. 80.8 Westervelt Bruce D. 69.2 Sorber David A. 53.8Armstrong Jenny R. 100.0 Toussaint Carol T. 100.0 Eimermann John C. 80.8 Widder Theodore C. III 69.2 Welch Teresa J. 53.8Aulik Juli 100.0 Van Mell Derrick 100.0 Fitzpatrick James G. 80.8 Winter Mark R. 69.2 White William F. 53.8Ballweg Ted A. 100.0 Vukelich-Austin Martha J. 100.0 Greer William C. 80.8 Xanthopoulos Joe J. 69.2 Zuniga Dora E. 53.8Bartelt Virginia M. 100.0 Walsh James E. (N) 100.0 Heinrichs Terry J. 80.8 Wright Mary R. (N) 66.7 Adams Samuel W. 50.0Basken Brian J. (N) 100.0 Wellensiek Karl W. (L) 100.0 Krueger Timothy J. 80.8 Breunig Nathan T. 65.4 Braunger Joseph A. 50.0Bean Pamela (N) 100.0 Welton Kenneth R. (X) 100.0 Lee Mary Carr 80.8 Butler James E. 65.4 Collins Joan V. (13LOA) 50.0Beestman Donna M. 100.0 Wenzel Michael R. 100.0 May Michael P. 80.8 Cushman Richard A. 65.4 Donley Brian K. 50.0Beren Jason R. 100.0 Wiley Barbara P. 100.0 McNeil Joel C. 80.8 Everts Gregory T. 65.4 Fanlund Paul G. 50.0Bonsett-Veal John D. 100.0 Wilson Michael A. (X) 100.0 Osborne T. Michael 80.8 Frautschi Christopher J. 65.4 Harris Wayne R. 50.0Brand Nathan F. (X) 100.0 Winding Robert M. 100.0 Peterman Margaret J. 80.8 Garner Jac B. 65.4 Huber Mark R. 50.0Bredeson Duane H. Jr. 100.0 Young Nancy F. 100.0 Prochaska Beth A. 80.8 Gilmore James G. 65.4 Hulan Charles T. 50.0Cardinale Ann M. 100.0 Yuska Kenneth H. 100.0 Ring James J. 80.8 Guither Jim E. 65.4 Kamnetz Sandra A. 50.0Casey Martha L. 100.0 Zanoni Lawrence J. 100.0 Robbins Peggy M. 80.8 Hutter Bradley L. 65.4 Lovrien Phyllis A. 50.0Chan Bryan W. 100.0 Zeinemann William R. (N) 100.0 Schooler Steven J. 80.8 Martin David M. 65.4 Marsden Patrick R. 50.0Christensen James L. 100.0 Baldwin O'Hern Linda 96.2 Sprinkman Walter M. 80.8 Nelson David P. 65.4 Raasch Jeffrey C. 50.0Christianson Karen L. 100.0 Cavi Peter J. 96.2 Uselman John D. 80.8 Neviaser Ann 65.4 Vergeront Meg E. 50.0Christianson Peter C. 100.0 Dieck Daniel W. 96.2 Weston Cheryl R. 80.8 Riley Jocelyn C. 65.4 Waldbillig Theodore M. 50.0Crim Dawn B. 100.0 Durham Cathy J. 96.2 Zimdars Nan M. 80.8 Schemmel Judd T. 65.4 Whittington Marcia M. 50.0Cummings Nelson I. Jr. (X) 100.0 Fonder Jackson A. 96.2 Evenson Joshua C. (N) 80.0 Sereno Jennifer A. 65.4 Bauman Lee M. (14LOA) 46.1Dinndorf Robert J. 100.0 Kiley Richard D. 96.2 Kaminski Mary A. (N) 80.0 Axe Kenneth B. 61.5 Wolter Gary J. (6LOA) 42.3Ewanowski David J. 100.0 Levitan Stuart D. 96.2 Kotz Paul R. (N) 80.0 Baumgartner Keith H. 61.5 Campbell Scott A. (5LOA) 42.3Fauerbach Neil J. 100.0 Rodriguez Victor E. 96.2 Madelung Donald G. (N) 77.8 Bush Thomas M. 61.5 O'Driscoll Kevin M. 38.5Franson Patricia M. 100.0 Shumaker Robert E. 96.2 Smithback Beau D. (N) 77.8 Carroll Thomas J. 61.5 Prange Phillip H. 38.5Franzen Michael W. 100.0 Waller Ellis P. 96.2 Banks Randy F. 76.9 Carto Thomas J. 61.5 Schneider M. Todd 38.5Goedjen Richard S. 100.0 Weed Matthew A. 96.2 Byrne Frank D. 76.9 Dewey Londa J. 61.5 Slavney Michael A. 38.5Gutknecht Karl S. 100.0 Baxter Sean P. 92.3 Colucci Lamont C. 76.9 Goetzke Matthew A. 61.5 Thompson John W. (N) 38.5Guttenberg Patricia A. 100.0 Brink Curtis V. 92.3 Duchow David B. 76.9 Holzhauer Stephen D. 61.5 Bergmann Douglas E. 34.6Harned Lewis B. (L) 100.0 Dunn-Carpenter Sarah 92.3 Fleischman Stephen 76.9 Hurd Donna V. 61.5 Chamberlain Sharon R. 34.6Helfrecht Donald J. (L) 100.0 Engeler James E. 92.3 Frank Greg 76.9 Lepping Richard 61.5 Maxwell Connie E. 34.6Henderson Perry A. 100.0 Everson Diane L. 92.3 Goldberg Richard H. 76.9 Lindell Brent A. 61.5 Dimick Barbara L. (12LOA) 30.8Himmelsbach Loretta A. 100.0 Faust John 92.3 Gorchels Linda M. 76.9 Lynch Richard M. 61.5 Price Roger W. 30.8Hoffman Kevin O. 100.0 Gerhart Douglas C. 92.3 Gotzler Michael R. 76.9 Mischler Elaine H. 61.5 Gialamas Aristotle G. 23.1Hoffman Nancy M. 100.0 Haumersen Scott R. 92.3 Heck Stephen M. 76.9 Moody Mark B. 61.5 Panczenko Russell (5LOA) 19.2Hopke Heather L. 100.0 Holt-Smith Marilyn 92.3 Henderson Christopher R. 76.9 Ostrov Karen S. 61.5 Sczepaniak Jason P. 19.2Hosek Dori K. 100.0 Kato Sharyl J. 92.3 Hickman Kevin M. 76.9 Petershack Richard E. 61.5 Timmerman Mark D. (9LOA) 15.4Jenkins Patricia L. 100.0 Koval Daniel P. 92.3 Hoesly Michael S. 76.9 Robbins Sean M. 61.5 Ollmann Anthony (13LOA) 11.5Johnson David E. 100.0 Lescrenier Margaret G. 92.3 Hummel Barbara G. 76.9 Schoer Ruth Ann 61.5 Royko Stephen Z. (18LOA) 07.7Johnson David J. 100.0 Moe Renee 92.3 Inhorn Stanley L. 76.9 Thompson Daniel R. 61.5 Winiger Jenifer J. (16LOA) 07.7Judd R. Roth 100.0 Muldowney Timothy J. 92.3 Kallies Eric D. (N) 76.9 Tubbs Jeff A. 61.5 Nerad Daniel A. (12LOA) 07.7Kay Lorna M. 100.0 Wall Carrie M. 92.3 Klaas Craig J. 76.9 Worzala David J. 61.5 Oelerich Gregory J. (25LOA) 03.8Kazamias Valerie A. 100.0 Olsen A. Paul (N) 88.9 Laufman Mark D. 76.9 Cotton Jack R. (N) 60.0 Michels Dani M. (18LOA) 03.8Keehn George 100.0 Petersen Bruce D. (N) 88.9 Long Theodore J. 76.9 Arneson Anton S. III 57.7 Bazzell Darrell L. 00.0Kitson Robyn L. 100.0 Corbett Dana P. 88.5 Maurer Ranette 76.9 Carney Shawn P. 57.7 Bourne Richard E. (26LOA) 00.0LaMere Keith E. (N) 100.0 Dodge Christopher J. 88.5 O'Connor M. Alice 76.9 Ecton Perry L. 57.7 Burish Joanna G. (26LOA) 00.0Larson Daniel J. 100.0 Entenmann Richard A. 88.5 Sanks David S. 76.9 Euclide Kristine A. 57.7 Hobbins James B. (26LOA) 00.0Larson John D. 100.0 Fayram Richard R. 88.5 Sensenbrenner Joe Jr. 76.9 Falk Michael E. 57.7 Levine Ross L. (26LOA) 00.0(Leffler Richard L. 100.0 Fick Brian 88.5 Sladky Roberta J. 76.9 Huddleston Kevin D. 57.7 May Katharyn A. (26LOA) 00.0Levy Marvin J. 100.0 Graebner Robert W. 88.5 Tews Jeffrey L. 76.9 Karch Paul J. 57.7 Swanson Kenneth A. (26LOA) 00.0Lopez Juan Jose 100.0 Keller J. Samuel 88.5 Wallman Charles 76.9 Kuter Gary R. 57.7 Kaplan Leonard V. (22LOA) 00.0Lucas Thomas J. (L) 100.0 Keough Walter H. 88.5 Piette Kevin G. (N) 76.2 McDowell Kelly M. 57.7 Conn Kathleen Crowley (19LOA) 00.0Middlecamp Ralph B. (N) 100.0 Mullins Bradley C. 88.5 Alden Sharyn L. 73.1 Meloy Mark J. 57.7 Krupp Joseph D. (11LOA) 00.0Millner Regina M. 100.0 Prue Michael C. 88.5 Cuta Paul M. 73.1 Murphy Bradford L. 57.7Perkins Tracy D. 100.0 Rohr Lin Grace 88.5 Lovell Richard E. 73.1 Nordenberg Jon C. 57.7Peterson Gary L. (X) 100.0 Siehr Barbara 88.5 Mollenhoff David V. 73.1 Obee Kaianna C. 57.7Phelps Lynn A. (X) 100.0 Wegenke Jane 88.5 Mooney Thomas G. 73.1 Phillips Susan D. 57.7Phelps Roger L. 100.0 Welch Nancy C. 88.5 Ranola Paul R. 73.1 Prange Alison K. 57.7Ramey Melanie G. 100.0 Wink Wendy L. 88.5 Rice Joy K. 73.1 Schaeffer Carole J. 57.7Raupp Deborah L. 100.0 Balistreri Kristin E. 84.6 Richardson Leigh E. 73.1 Stark David K. 57.7Riehemann Paul G. 100.0 Caire Kaleem 84.6 Rieselbach Richard E. 73.1 Stiennon David R. J. 57.7Ringeisen Rob M. 100.0 Conroy Timothy J. 84.6 Sheridan Roseann 73.1 Taylor Frances S. 57.7Ruhly James K. (X) 100.0 DeTienne Sara J. 84.6 Smelser Peggy A. 73.1 Verrill Bernard 57.7Sakowski Jacqui 100.0 Enlow Annie (N) 84.6 Stein Daniel J. 73.1 Archer Deborah T. 53.8Sarmadi Majid 100.0 Goldberg Steven A. 84.6 Steinhoff Rebecca 73.1 Barhorst Bettsey L. 53.8Schatz Eleanor M. 100.0 Hayes John E. 84.6 Woit Kathleen E. 73.1 Behnke Darrell W. 53.8Schmitz Susan M. 100.0 Landry Steven 84.6 Schell Christopher H. (N) 70.0 Everitt John B. 53.8Shelly Ruth G. 100.0 Nemeth Stacy M. 84.6 Adams Lynn M. 69.2 Gassman Roberta A. 53.8Silverberg Joseph H. (L) 100.0 Peck Laura S. 84.6 Baxter Ned L. 69.2 Gulbrandsen Carl E. 53.8Sims John R. 100.0 Porco Carmen 84.6 Billing David B. (6LOA) 69.2 Hise Rodman P. 53.8Sorge Robert J. 100.0 Prest Susan R. (N) 84.6 Bliss Richard D. 69.2 Howard Leslie Ann 53.8Sparkman Wesley N. 100.0 Schreiber David R. 84.6 Davis Laura M. 69.2 Lockard Scott C. 53.8Stadelman Tim J. 100.0 Zerwer Ryan W. 84.6 Gaffney-Ward Mary E. 69.2 Loewenhagen Bruce D. 53.8Stein Franklin 100.0 Overby Amy T. (N) 83.3 McGowan Kathryne M. 69.2 Madden Jeff S. 53.8Stevenson John W. (X) 100.0 Altsech Moses B. 80.8 McGrath Michelle M. 69.2 McGowan Patrick L. 53.8Stover Mark W. 100.0 Beatty Christine K. 80.8 Preizler Martin A. 69.2 Mueller Bradley J. 53.8Stroessenreuther Anthony J. 100.0 Brown Ellsworth H. 80.8 Strong Scott S. 69.2 Neitzel Scott A. 53.8Stroud Robert R. 100.0 Choles Athena 80.8 Walker Thomas A. 69.2 Paradise Gregory J. 53.8Thain Gerald J. (X) 100.0 DeMars Cheryl A. 80.8 Weissburg Jamie T. 69.2 Pines Lester A. 53.8

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Make up your missed meetings.City or Club Day Time PlaceMadison Breakfast M 7:30 am Vitense Golfland, 5501 W. Beltline Hwy.Madison South M 12:15 pm Sheraton Inn, 706 John Nolen Dr.Oregon T 6:45 am Independent Bank of Oregon, 744 N. Main St.Sun Prairie T 7:15 am Colonial Club, 301 Blankenheim LaneMadison East T Noon Howard Johnson’s, 3841 E. Washington Ave.Fitchburg/Verona T Noon Pancake Café, 6220 Nesbitt Rd. (1st & 3rd Tuesdays)Madison Horizons T 12:10 pm Radisson Inn West, 517 Grand Canyon Dr.Mt Horeb W Noon Sole Sapori, 209 E. Main St.DeForest Area W Noon Grobe & Associates, 819 S. Main St.Stoughton W 12:10 pm VFW, 500 Cty Hwy NMadison West Th 12:15 pm The West Side Club, 437 County Rd. MWaunakee Th Noon The Innkeeper,301 N. Century Ave.Madison WT-Middleton F 12:12 pm The West Side Club, 437 County Rd. MeClub One Anytime http://www.rotaryeclubone.org/Second Harvest Foodbank Volunteer for one hour and receive a make-up.

Call 223-9121 to schedule your time.Red Cross Donate a pint of blood and receive a make-upNOTE: Make-ups must be 14 days before or after the missed meeting. For other cities, visit Rotary

International’s website: http://www.rotary.org/en/Pages/ridefault.aspx

Periodicals, Postage Paid, Madison, WI

Happy Birthday!Aug. 1 -- Darrell Behnke -- Adm. Date: 11/03/1999Financial Institutions. US BankAug. 1 -- Stan Inhorn -- Adm. Date: 02/05/1997 Colleges& Universities-Professional School-Retired. PHF

Aug. 1 -- Dave Utley -- Adm. Date: 01/02/2002 Colleges & Universities-Administration & Support-Retired.

Aug. 4 -- Mike Swanson -- Adm. Date: 10/11/1978 Consulting.Aug. 5 -- Heather Hopke -- Adm. Date: 09/01/2010 Business Services,

Supplies & Technology. Otis Elevator CompanyAug. 6 -- Bill Marling -- Adm. Date: 03/07/1946 Retail-Services &

Products. Sgt.-At-Arms 1957-58, Director 1958-60 FormerlyRotarian at Wisconsin Rapids PHF

Make-up ArtistsDinndorf, B at Hayward, WI 7/13; Franzen, M at WT-Middleton 7/15; Kay, L at Oregon 7/12; Kazamias, V atAthens, Greece 6/14, 6/21, 6/28 & 7/5; Levy, M atSouth 7/18; Lucas, T at South 7/18; Schooler, S atSouth 7/18; Silverberg, J at West 6/30, & Horizons 7/5;Stroud, R at Sauk Prairie 7/19

July 27, 2011

Attendance RecordTotal Total Active Attending

Date Members Active (include Make-ups) Percentage7/28/10 496 374 212 (49) 56.68%7/27/11 499 368 219 (153) 59.51%

Meetings and EventsAug. 1 5:00pm Club Board of Directors Mtg at

Food Concepts, 2551 Parmenter St,Middleton

5:00pm Kitchen Committee at FoodConcepts, 2551 Parmenter St,

MiddletonAug. 3 10:45am New Member Orientation Session

at Inn on the Park11:00am Information Technology & Office

Support Com Mtg at Inn on thePark

11:30am Social Media Committee Mtg at Innon the Park

11:30am Rotary Youth Exchange CommitteeMtg at Inn on the Park

1:30pm Chazen Event Planning Mtg at theInn on the Park

Aug. 9 7:00pm Bridge Fellowship Group Event at

Paul Madsen's HomeAug. 10 11:15am Membership Development

Committee at Rob Stroud's OfficeAug. 11 6:30pm Notable Books Fellowship Group

Mtg at Takara Restaurant -Whitney Square

Aug. 13 9:00am Bicycle Fellowship Group Ride.Meet at Market Square Mall

Official Publication of the Rotary Club of Madison - Club #71 –Organized March 30, 1913

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www.rotarymadison.org. Important note: Each member now has his/her own password for the Members Area. Contact the Rotary office at255-9164 or [email protected] to obtain your new passwordinformation if you have not yet done so.

This new design is in thanks to members Bryan Chan, TonyStroessenreuther and Ryan Zerwer who volunteered their time for this

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