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Rotary Web SitesRotary.org - Rotary International District5300.org - District 5300 Sitewww.LasVegasRotary.com - Our Club Site
Wheel Print: Bill Houghton, Horizon Print SolutionsWheel Creative & Editor: Jeni Houghton, Horizon Print SolutionsPrograms: Tina BishopPictures: Jim TuckerThe Scribe: Toni Kern
Monday Southwest Lawry’s Prime Rib 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Las Vegas Summerlin TPC Club House 7:15 a.m.Tuesday Downtown Hugo’s (Four Queens Hotel) 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Henderson HBRC/Wells Fargo building (122 S. Water St.) NoonTuesday Mesquite Oasis Club House NoonTuesday Las Vegas West Canyon Gate Country Club 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Red Rock Rotary No Regrets Bar (8349 W Sunset Rd #150) 6:00 p.m.Wednesday Pahrump Valley Mountain Falls Grill Room 6:00 p.m.Wednesday Boulder City Boulder Creek Golf Course NoonWednesday Moapa Old Overton Gym 6:30 a.m.Wednesday Las Vegas Central Las Vegas Country Club 12:15 p.m.Wednesday LV Spring Mountains Siena Bistro, Siena Golf Club 5:30p.m. Town Center Drive south of FlamingoThursday Boulder City Sunrise Boulder Creek Golf Course 7:00 a.m.Thursday Green Valley Wildhorse Golf Club 7:00 a.m.Thursday Las Vegas Rotary Lawry’s Prime Rib NoonThursday Mesquite Sunrise Oasis Golf Course (Red Room) 7:30 a.m.Friday North Las Vegas Los Prados Country Club 7:15 a.m. Off Lone Mtn. betw. Decatur & JonesFriday Las Vegas “Won” Fogo de Chao 5:00 p.m.
MAKE-UP DAYS AND PLACES
Don’t miss The October Issue of
THE ROTARIAN
OCTOBER 18, 2018
TODAY’S PROGRAM
KRISTY KELLER
CALENDAR
SCRIBE
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
Rotary At A GlanceRotarians Members - 1,207,102; Clubs - 34,823; Districts - 538; Countries - 200+;
Rotaractors Clubs - 7,868; Members - 180,964; Countries - 162Interact Clubs - 18,005; Members - 414,115; Countries - 132
Post Office Box 15152Las Vegas, Nevada 89114Phone: 702-433-7451Fax: 702-450-7859District 5300Club 813Website: www.lasvegasrotary.comEmail: [email protected] Director: Shawn Noorda
LAS VEGAS ROTARY FOUNDATION 2018-2019BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Paul KrugerPresident Elect: Randy CampaneleSecretary: Jerry EngelTreasurer: Bob WernerImmediate Past President: Larry Rouse
Senior Members: Steve Casey Caty CrockettTy Hilbrecht Paul MaffeySharon McNair Thomas Thomas
Trustees:Dan Adamson James KohlJanice Lencke Jacqueline Thornhill
October 18, 2018
The Las Vegas Rotary Club’s Mission:
Kristy KellerNevada Medical Center’s Global
Science of Play Institute
WHAT IS ROTARY?Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to cre-
ate lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and
in ourselves.
THE FOUR-WAY TEST OF THE THINGS
WE THINK, SAY OR DO
1. Is it the TRUTH?2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?3. Will it build GOODWILL and
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all
concerned? Kristy Keller joined the Moonridge Group team in December 2016 after a rewarding and successful career with the Clark County School District. During her time with the District she was a special education teacher, dean of students, assistant principal, and principal of both a comprehensive middle and high school. Prior to her recent retirement, she was an assistant
superintendent responsible for the supervision of 23 District schools. She has a bachelor’s degree in special education and a master of science degree in educational leadership. As a public servant, Kristy conducted her work as chief child advocate and is inspired to continue exercising her leadership and advocacy skills with the Moonridge Group team especially as it relates to the Nevada Medical Center and the Global Science of Play Institute. Moonridge Group has the good fortune to facilitate the work of the Nevada Medical Center (NMC), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of and access to healthcare in Nevada. One of the areas of focus within NMC is the Global Science of Play Institute (GSPI) where she is working with the NMC Board of Directors, executive team, and key strategists to raise awareness and educate others on the overall value and benefits of play for all. Kristy has been married to her husband, Greg for over 25 years and enjoys spending time with her four-legged friends and family.
Teaching Youth to Succeed through Literacy, Education & Life Skills Development
Accolade Law
www.degrootefinancial.com
CHRIS BENNETTSenior Vice President of Client Development
805.230.0111 main404.502.1531 cell805.230.0061 [email protected]
LAWRENCE D. ROUSEATTORNEY- LL.M. IN TAXATION
Trusted Legal Advisor to Families and Small BusinessesESTATE PLANNING-PROBATE-ASSET PROTECTION
ELDER LAW-SPECIAL NEEDS PLANNINGBUSINESS TRANSACTIONS-TAX CONTROVERSIES
(702) [email protected]
ROTARY’S MISSIONThe mission of Rotary International is to support its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by:
• Fostering unity among member clubs; • Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world; • Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary; • Providing a system of international administration.
James KohlPresident 2018-2019
CLUB OFFICERS 2018-2019 President James KohlPresident-Elect Jacqueline Thornhill Immediate Past President Michael GordonSecretary Bill HoughtonTreasurer Tom Brooker
ELECTED DIRECTORSKirk AlexanderErik Astrimecki Jamie GoldsmithRosalee HedrickKirk Holmes Bill Houghton Janet LinderAnil Melnick Melanie Muldowny Jacqueline Thornhill
Past President RepresentativeRandy Donald
2
Accolade Law
7CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL BROKER
Francesca ilbert
SELLING HOMES IN SOUTHERN NEVADA
Top 25 Women In Las Vegas Real Estate
SINCE 1988. EXPERIENCE MATTERS.
702. 373.7221www.TheGilbertTeam.com
7979 W. Warm Springs Rd. • Las Vegas, NV 89113
702-260-0770 • fax 702-260-6983
Palm Southwest Mortuary
Rotary International has six overlapping areas of focus that help improve the human condition in third world countries. One of the areas of focus is improving local economies. Rotary International focuses on local econo-mies because nearly 800 million people live on less than $1.90 a day. That is less than the cost of a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
Rotary International through the Rotary Foundation strives to strengthen local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communi-ties. Rotary International does this by providing training and access to well-paying jobs and financial management institutions. Rotary International selects projects that help individuals overcome obstacles to their success. Rotary projects include bringing solar lights to remote, off-the-grid homes, allowing people to work and learn at night; providing individuals with microloans to allow them to become street vendors, rickshaw drivers, weavers, and tailors; and loaning entrepreneurs in rural communities money to buy livestock or plant crops, or get training in sustainable farming.
The Rotary Foundation spent $9.2 million to grow local economies and reduce poverty last year. Your pledges to the Rotary Foundation helped to make meaningful chang-es to lives around the world.
James A. Kohl
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT WALK FOR WATER
Wine 2 Water Tour of America TastingThursday Nov 15th at 6PM
at Total Wine's Tasting RoomTown Square (near Fry's)
$30/person
Proceeds to benefit One Drop
clean water for the world
includes wine tastingsignup online
http://fifthwheel.lvrotary.usor in the Green BookCheese & Sandwiches
+ticket to walk for water (optional)
6 3
PAST PRESIDENTS*Deceased
Les Saunders* 1923-24Bill Ferron* 1924-25A.A. Hinman* 1925-26Frosty Mildren* 1926-27Fred Hesse* 1927-28Dr. F.M. Ferguson* 1928-29Dr. William S. Park* 1929-30Charlie Dimock* 1930-31Leo McNamee* 1931-32A.E. Cahlan* 1932-33Douglas Dasheil* 1933-34Marion Earl* 1934-35Dr. Roy Martin* 1935-36K.O. Knudson* 1936-37Frank Gusewelle* 1937-38Tom Connolly* 1938-39Archie Grant* 1939-40Otto Underhill* 1940-41Bryan Bunker* 1941-42Cyril Wengert* 1942-43Fred O’Donnell* 1943-44Frank Case* 1944-45Victor Shurtiff* 1945-46Max Kelch* 1946-47Ed Ciliax* 1947-48Lorin Ronnow* 1948-49Leonard Fayle* 1949-50Allye Lawson* 1950-51Harry Allen* 1951-52Les Edwards* 1952-53Wayne Kirch* 1953-54George Boman* 1954-55Spence Butterfield* 1955-56Walt Hunsaker* 1956-57Ted Brandt* 1957-58Julian Moore* 1958-59Ray F. Culley* 1959-60C.T. Harris* 1960-61Ollie Gardner* 1961-62Tom Underhill* 1962-63Vern Willis* 1963-64Ward Wengert* 1964-65Bill Southard* 1965-66Dr. Vince Sanner* 1966-67Walter Wehner* 1967-68Dr. Robert Robinson* 1968-69Harold Wandesforde* 1969-70Mark C. Mielke* 1970-71
Dr. Harold Boyer* 1971-72Angelo J. Manzi* 1972-73Keith Ashworth* 1973-74Robert E. O’Connell* 1974-75Don Ashworth* 1975-76David F. Welles* 1976-77James J. Corey* 1977-78Darrell Luce* 1978-79Albert H. Purdue* 1979-80Michael Hoover 1980-81Donald L. Aikin 1981-82Joseph J. Buckley* 1982-83Irwin Kishner* 1983-84James Cashman III* 1984-85Mike Meyer 1985-86Doug L. Peterson 1986-87M.J. Wiens, Jr. 1987-88Keith W. Bassett* 1988-89Kenneth E. Miller* 1989-90James M. Gamett 1990-91Robert L. Moore 1991-92Robert L. Forbuss* 1992-93Gary A. Martin 1993-94John A. Smith 1994-95Caty Crockett 1995-96Clifford R. Beadle 1996-97Ralph J. Rohay 1997-98Dr. James M. Jones* 1998-99Tom A. Thomas 1999-00Tom J. Krob 2000-01James E. Hunt 2001-02James R. Tucker 2002-03Kathy Dalvey 2003-04Steve Casey 2004-05Ned Phillips 2005-06Brock Fraser 2006-07Randy Campanale 2007-08Russ Swain 2008-09Karen Whisenhunt 2009-10Tom Axtell 2010-11Sharon McNair 2011-12Randy Donald 2012-13Ginger Anderson 2013-14Steve Linder 2014-15Mary Ann Avnet 2015-16David Thorson 2016-17Michael Gordon 2017-18
2018- 2019RI President Barry Rassin
District 5300 GovernorJohn Chase
OCTOBER 4, 2018SCRIBE
• President Jim Kohl called the meeting to order. Michael Williams gave the invocation. Steve Casey with back up assistance from Sidra Kain led the club in singing God Bless America, followed by President Jim leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance. The Sergeant at Arms was Arlene Sirois. • There were (5) International Rotarians, (1) visiting Rotarians and (5) Guests of Rotarians introduced. • President Jim encouraged members to share the live stream of our meeting on social media to share our message and our Club with others;• PP Jim Hunt got the spirit moving for the 23rd Annual Santa Clothes scheduled for 12/6, giving the event history (11 clubs now participating, over 365 children served and more than $1M total value since inception) and an inspiring video of what the event is all about, capping it off with the announcement by Deb Granda our Holiday Party will follow that evening at Treasure Island• PP Russ Swain announced the UNLV Tailgate Party is happening 10/19 with parking in the Scarlett Los on the west side, with set up at 4:00 p.m., and eating beginning at 5:00 p.m.; Luci Parodi reminded members to sign up for the Hal-loween Party at the Distillery on 10/26 from 6:30 -9:00 p.m., and a reminder to donate for the canned food drive; Stu Lipoff announced the upcoming Wine2Water event scheduled for 11/15 at Total Wine’s Tasting Room in Town Square, $30/PP and Jaime Goldsmith reminded members to join the Walk 4 Water run on 10/12; Marie Walsh announced the October Breakfast With Books brought 184 children and 101 adults, thanking the members who volunteered; Bill Houghton gave details concerning TLC coming up 11/30-12/1 and related detail; PP Jim Hunt announced the success of the 17th Cigar Social, earning $1128 and over $58,000 since starting the event; and • The weekly drawing began at $3,041 plus this week’s donations. The Ticket Win-ner was Bill Stieren, who received a prize of $10, and the Lawry’s Bucks Winner was Steve Kwon. • Randy Frost introduced our program speaker, his son, Scott Allen Frost, who provided an incredible presentation of life, hope, faith and determination, describ-ing the day in 2009 when, on a whim, he went dirt bike riding with his friend, and his life as he knew it changed him and his world forever. The journey traveled by Mr. Frost was described in poignant detail, including bits of humor and determined organization, from his rescue from the accident site, to his hospitalization and reha-bilitation, to his lessons learned, clearly made his audience reflect and provide inspi-rational insight. The 5 lessons learned, (1) nobody wants to take care of or work for ‘a jerk’; (2) be the hope; (3) that things don’t happen to you, but rather for you; (4) don’t listen to ‘they’; and (5) the two things you can control; your effort and your attitude are words to live by resonated with everyone in the room• President Jim presented our speaker with a “Share What You Can” award to ben-efit a veteran in need and then adjourned the meeting.
* Deceased
GOD BLESS AMERICA
ROTARY EVENTS ARE LISTED IN RED / GUEST SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS IN BLACKCALENDAR
Rotary Event Virtual Clipboard
Use your smartphone’s QR APP to signupRight Now or Latter- Anytime
uUse your phone’s QR code AppuDon’t have an APP? Free Android download atuhttp://fifthwheel.lvrotary.us/qr4android.apk
Signups also on your home computer athttp://fifthwheel.lvrotary.us
Rimini Street now on Nasdaq NASDAQ: RMNI
10/18 Kristy Keller - Nevada Medical Center’s Global Science of Play Institute10/19 UNLV Tailgate Party 5pm10/25 Deacon Thomas A. Roberts - Catholic Charities Mission10/26 25 Club Halloween Party11/1 Coach Laimbeer - LV Aces11/13 Breakfast With Books11/15 District Govenor John Chase11/21 Annual canned food drive meeting with Kiwanis11/29 Ryan Wheeler - Update on Project Neon and I-1112/6 Save the Date - Santa Clothes12/11 Breakfast With Books12/13 Dorian Shoenbarger - Three Square12/20 Magical Forest
3320 N Buffalo Dr, Ste 203Las Vegas, NV 89129
Office: 702-341-0741 ext 102Mobile: 702-994-8492
Deb Granda
702 | 799 | 1042 MAIN
702 | 799 | 5247 FAX
Dr. Michael GordonVICE PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT,
PUBLIC RELATIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
bPEF_BusCrds_CC18.indd 1 7/24/18 4:14 PM
4955 S. Durango Dr., Suite 207LV, NV. 89113
SpaceAvailable
5
President - Luci ParodiVP - Kim Nyoni • Secretary - Jimmelle Siarot The 25 Club meetings are held on the 1st Thursday
each month at 11:15 A.M. at Lawry’s The Prime Rib
The Officers for the 25 Club
4
RAFFLE AMOUNT$3,202.00
Michael Williams presented the
invocation.
Steve Casey with the help of Sidra Kain led us in song with
“God Bless America”.
Bob Werner exchanged banners with our international visitor from
Dover England.
PP Jim Hunt launched our program agenda for Santa
Clothes 2018.
Our Sargent At Arms Arleen Sirois and Luci Parodi reminded member of our
upcoming Halloween party.
PP Michael Gordon was joined for lunch by his father George and Mother Ina and son Sam.
Randy Frost was accompanied by his wife Gayle here to listen to
our speaker, their son Scott.
President Jim presented our speaker Scott Allen with our Share What You Can Award.
Stephen Kwon won this weeks Lawry Bucks. And the drawing for our
speakers book Living on a Chair.
Bob Barnard was joined by his wife Yoko for lunch celebrating their anniversary.
At the head table was Scott Allen, a director of the Latin Chamber of Commerce
and Caite Scott’s assistant.
Board of Director Bill Houghton announced our upcoming TLC opportunity
for local students.
A smiling Deb Granda told us that our Holiday party will be held
at the Treasure Island.
Bill Stieren missed the Joker by pulling a 2 of spades.
Megan Comfort VP/SBA & Small Business Manager702.855.4670
Rosalee Hedrick VP/Business Relationship Manager702.706.9050 A division of ZB, N.A. Member FDIC
PEOPLE OF ACTION
THE LAS VEGASROTARY CLUB
3320 N Buffalo Dr, Ste 203Las Vegas, NV 89129
Office: 702-341-0741 ext 102Mobile: 702-994-8492
Deb Granda
702 | 799 | 1042 MAIN
702 | 799 | 5247 FAX
Dr. Michael GordonVICE PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT,
PUBLIC RELATIONS & COMMUNICATIONS
bPEF_BusCrds_CC18.indd 1 7/24/18 4:14 PM
4955 S. Durango Dr., Suite 207LV, NV. 89113
SpaceAvailable
5
President - Luci ParodiVP - Kim Nyoni • Secretary - Jimmelle Siarot The 25 Club meetings are held on the 1st Thursday
each month at 11:15 A.M. at Lawry’s The Prime Rib
The Officers for the 25 Club
4
RAFFLE AMOUNT$3,202.00
Michael Williams presented the
invocation.
Steve Casey with the help of Sidra Kain led us in song with
“God Bless America”.
Bob Werner exchanged banners with our international visitor from
Dover England.
PP Jim Hunt launched our program agenda for Santa
Clothes 2018.
Our Sargent At Arms Arleen Sirois and Luci Parodi reminded member of our
upcoming Halloween party.
PP Michael Gordon was joined for lunch by his father George and Mother Ina and son Sam.
Randy Frost was accompanied by his wife Gayle here to listen to
our speaker, their son Scott.
President Jim presented our speaker Scott Allen with our Share What You Can Award.
Stephen Kwon won this weeks Lawry Bucks. And the drawing for our
speakers book Living on a Chair.
Bob Barnard was joined by his wife Yoko for lunch celebrating their anniversary.
At the head table was Scott Allen, a director of the Latin Chamber of Commerce
and Caite Scott’s assistant.
Board of Director Bill Houghton announced our upcoming TLC opportunity
for local students.
A smiling Deb Granda told us that our Holiday party will be held
at the Treasure Island.
Bill Stieren missed the Joker by pulling a 2 of spades.
Megan Comfort VP/SBA & Small Business Manager702.855.4670
Rosalee Hedrick VP/Business Relationship Manager702.706.9050 A division of ZB, N.A. Member FDIC
PEOPLE OF ACTION
THE LAS VEGASROTARY CLUB
6 3
PAST PRESIDENTS*Deceased
Les Saunders* 1923-24Bill Ferron* 1924-25A.A. Hinman* 1925-26Frosty Mildren* 1926-27Fred Hesse* 1927-28Dr. F.M. Ferguson* 1928-29Dr. William S. Park* 1929-30Charlie Dimock* 1930-31Leo McNamee* 1931-32A.E. Cahlan* 1932-33Douglas Dasheil* 1933-34Marion Earl* 1934-35Dr. Roy Martin* 1935-36K.O. Knudson* 1936-37Frank Gusewelle* 1937-38Tom Connolly* 1938-39Archie Grant* 1939-40Otto Underhill* 1940-41Bryan Bunker* 1941-42Cyril Wengert* 1942-43Fred O’Donnell* 1943-44Frank Case* 1944-45Victor Shurtiff* 1945-46Max Kelch* 1946-47Ed Ciliax* 1947-48Lorin Ronnow* 1948-49Leonard Fayle* 1949-50Allye Lawson* 1950-51Harry Allen* 1951-52Les Edwards* 1952-53Wayne Kirch* 1953-54George Boman* 1954-55Spence Butterfield* 1955-56Walt Hunsaker* 1956-57Ted Brandt* 1957-58Julian Moore* 1958-59Ray F. Culley* 1959-60C.T. Harris* 1960-61Ollie Gardner* 1961-62Tom Underhill* 1962-63Vern Willis* 1963-64Ward Wengert* 1964-65Bill Southard* 1965-66Dr. Vince Sanner* 1966-67Walter Wehner* 1967-68Dr. Robert Robinson* 1968-69Harold Wandesforde* 1969-70Mark C. Mielke* 1970-71
Dr. Harold Boyer* 1971-72Angelo J. Manzi* 1972-73Keith Ashworth* 1973-74Robert E. O’Connell* 1974-75Don Ashworth* 1975-76David F. Welles* 1976-77James J. Corey* 1977-78Darrell Luce* 1978-79Albert H. Purdue* 1979-80Michael Hoover 1980-81Donald L. Aikin 1981-82Joseph J. Buckley* 1982-83Irwin Kishner* 1983-84James Cashman III* 1984-85Mike Meyer 1985-86Doug L. Peterson 1986-87M.J. Wiens, Jr. 1987-88Keith W. Bassett* 1988-89Kenneth E. Miller* 1989-90James M. Gamett 1990-91Robert L. Moore 1991-92Robert L. Forbuss* 1992-93Gary A. Martin 1993-94John A. Smith 1994-95Caty Crockett 1995-96Clifford R. Beadle 1996-97Ralph J. Rohay 1997-98Dr. James M. Jones* 1998-99Tom A. Thomas 1999-00Tom J. Krob 2000-01James E. Hunt 2001-02James R. Tucker 2002-03Kathy Dalvey 2003-04Steve Casey 2004-05Ned Phillips 2005-06Brock Fraser 2006-07Randy Campanale 2007-08Russ Swain 2008-09Karen Whisenhunt 2009-10Tom Axtell 2010-11Sharon McNair 2011-12Randy Donald 2012-13Ginger Anderson 2013-14Steve Linder 2014-15Mary Ann Avnet 2015-16David Thorson 2016-17Michael Gordon 2017-18
2018- 2019RI President Barry Rassin
District 5300 GovernorJohn Chase
OCTOBER 4, 2018SCRIBE
• President Jim Kohl called the meeting to order. Michael Williams gave the invocation. Steve Casey with back up assistance from Sidra Kain led the club in singing God Bless America, followed by President Jim leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance. The Sergeant at Arms was Arlene Sirois. • There were (5) International Rotarians, (1) visiting Rotarians and (5) Guests of Rotarians introduced. • President Jim encouraged members to share the live stream of our meeting on social media to share our message and our Club with others;• PP Jim Hunt got the spirit moving for the 23rd Annual Santa Clothes scheduled for 12/6, giving the event history (11 clubs now participating, over 365 children served and more than $1M total value since inception) and an inspiring video of what the event is all about, capping it off with the announcement by Deb Granda our Holiday Party will follow that evening at Treasure Island• PP Russ Swain announced the UNLV Tailgate Party is happening 10/19 with parking in the Scarlett Los on the west side, with set up at 4:00 p.m., and eating beginning at 5:00 p.m.; Luci Parodi reminded members to sign up for the Hal-loween Party at the Distillery on 10/26 from 6:30 -9:00 p.m., and a reminder to donate for the canned food drive; Stu Lipoff announced the upcoming Wine2Water event scheduled for 11/15 at Total Wine’s Tasting Room in Town Square, $30/PP and Jaime Goldsmith reminded members to join the Walk 4 Water run on 10/12; Marie Walsh announced the October Breakfast With Books brought 184 children and 101 adults, thanking the members who volunteered; Bill Houghton gave details concerning TLC coming up 11/30-12/1 and related detail; PP Jim Hunt announced the success of the 17th Cigar Social, earning $1128 and over $58,000 since starting the event; and • The weekly drawing began at $3,041 plus this week’s donations. The Ticket Win-ner was Bill Stieren, who received a prize of $10, and the Lawry’s Bucks Winner was Steve Kwon. • Randy Frost introduced our program speaker, his son, Scott Allen Frost, who provided an incredible presentation of life, hope, faith and determination, describ-ing the day in 2009 when, on a whim, he went dirt bike riding with his friend, and his life as he knew it changed him and his world forever. The journey traveled by Mr. Frost was described in poignant detail, including bits of humor and determined organization, from his rescue from the accident site, to his hospitalization and reha-bilitation, to his lessons learned, clearly made his audience reflect and provide inspi-rational insight. The 5 lessons learned, (1) nobody wants to take care of or work for ‘a jerk’; (2) be the hope; (3) that things don’t happen to you, but rather for you; (4) don’t listen to ‘they’; and (5) the two things you can control; your effort and your attitude are words to live by resonated with everyone in the room• President Jim presented our speaker with a “Share What You Can” award to ben-efit a veteran in need and then adjourned the meeting.
* Deceased
GOD BLESS AMERICA
ROTARY EVENTS ARE LISTED IN RED / GUEST SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS IN BLACKCALENDAR
Rotary Event Virtual Clipboard
Use your smartphone’s QR APP to signupRight Now or Latter- Anytime
uUse your phone’s QR code AppuDon’t have an APP? Free Android download atuhttp://fifthwheel.lvrotary.us/qr4android.apk
Signups also on your home computer athttp://fifthwheel.lvrotary.us
Rimini Street now on Nasdaq NASDAQ: RMNI
10/18 Kristy Keller - Nevada Medical Center’s Global Science of Play Institute10/19 UNLV Tailgate Party 5pm10/25 Deacon Thomas A. Roberts - Catholic Charities Mission10/26 25 Club Halloween Party11/1 Coach Laimbeer - LV Aces11/13 Breakfast With Books11/15 District Govenor John Chase11/21 Annual canned food drive meeting with Kiwanis11/29 Ryan Wheeler - Update on Project Neon and I-1112/6 Save the Date - Santa Clothes12/11 Breakfast With Books12/13 Dorian Shoenbarger - Three Square12/20 Magical Forest
Accolade Law
www.degrootefinancial.com
CHRIS BENNETTSenior Vice President of Client Development
805.230.0111 main404.502.1531 cell805.230.0061 [email protected]
LAWRENCE D. ROUSEATTORNEY- LL.M. IN TAXATION
Trusted Legal Advisor to Families and Small BusinessesESTATE PLANNING-PROBATE-ASSET PROTECTION
ELDER LAW-SPECIAL NEEDS PLANNINGBUSINESS TRANSACTIONS-TAX CONTROVERSIES
(702) [email protected]
ROTARY’S MISSIONThe mission of Rotary International is to support its member clubs in fulfilling the Object of Rotary by:
• Fostering unity among member clubs; • Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world; • Communicating worldwide the work of Rotary; • Providing a system of international administration.
James KohlPresident 2018-2019
CLUB OFFICERS 2018-2019 President James KohlPresident-Elect Jacqueline Thornhill Immediate Past President Michael GordonSecretary Bill HoughtonTreasurer Tom Brooker
ELECTED DIRECTORSKirk AlexanderErik Astrimecki Jamie GoldsmithRosalee HedrickKirk Holmes Bill Houghton Janet LinderAnil Melnick Melanie Muldowny Jacqueline Thornhill
Past President RepresentativeRandy Donald
2
Accolade Law
7CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL BROKER
Francesca ilbert
SELLING HOMES IN SOUTHERN NEVADA
Top 25 Women In Las Vegas Real Estate
SINCE 1988. EXPERIENCE MATTERS.
702. 373.7221www.TheGilbertTeam.com
7979 W. Warm Springs Rd. • Las Vegas, NV 89113
702-260-0770 • fax 702-260-6983
Palm Southwest Mortuary
Rotary International has six overlapping areas of focus that help improve the human condition in third world countries. One of the areas of focus is improving local economies. Rotary International focuses on local econo-mies because nearly 800 million people live on less than $1.90 a day. That is less than the cost of a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
Rotary International through the Rotary Foundation strives to strengthen local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communi-ties. Rotary International does this by providing training and access to well-paying jobs and financial management institutions. Rotary International selects projects that help individuals overcome obstacles to their success. Rotary projects include bringing solar lights to remote, off-the-grid homes, allowing people to work and learn at night; providing individuals with microloans to allow them to become street vendors, rickshaw drivers, weavers, and tailors; and loaning entrepreneurs in rural communities money to buy livestock or plant crops, or get training in sustainable farming.
The Rotary Foundation spent $9.2 million to grow local economies and reduce poverty last year. Your pledges to the Rotary Foundation helped to make meaningful chang-es to lives around the world.
James A. Kohl
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT WALK FOR WATER
Wine 2 Water Tour of America TastingThursday Nov 15th at 6PM
at Total Wine's Tasting RoomTown Square (near Fry's)
$30/person
Proceeds to benefit One Drop
clean water for the world
includes wine tastingsignup online
http://fifthwheel.lvrotary.usor in the Green BookCheese & Sandwiches
+ticket to walk for water (optional)
Rotary Web SitesRotary.org - Rotary International District5300.org - District 5300 Sitewww.LasVegasRotary.com - Our Club Site
Wheel Print: Bill Houghton, Horizon Print SolutionsWheel Creative & Editor: Jeni Houghton, Horizon Print SolutionsPrograms: Tina BishopPictures: Jim TuckerThe Scribe: Toni Kern
Monday Southwest Lawry’s Prime Rib 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Las Vegas Summerlin TPC Club House 7:15 a.m.Tuesday Downtown Hugo’s (Four Queens Hotel) 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Henderson HBRC/Wells Fargo building (122 S. Water St.) NoonTuesday Mesquite Oasis Club House NoonTuesday Las Vegas West Canyon Gate Country Club 12:15 p.m.Tuesday Red Rock Rotary No Regrets Bar (8349 W Sunset Rd #150) 6:00 p.m.Wednesday Pahrump Valley Mountain Falls Grill Room 6:00 p.m.Wednesday Boulder City Boulder Creek Golf Course NoonWednesday Moapa Old Overton Gym 6:30 a.m.Wednesday Las Vegas Central Las Vegas Country Club 12:15 p.m.Wednesday LV Spring Mountains Siena Bistro, Siena Golf Club 5:30p.m. Town Center Drive south of FlamingoThursday Boulder City Sunrise Boulder Creek Golf Course 7:00 a.m.Thursday Green Valley Wildhorse Golf Club 7:00 a.m.Thursday Las Vegas Rotary Lawry’s Prime Rib NoonThursday Mesquite Sunrise Oasis Golf Course (Red Room) 7:30 a.m.Friday North Las Vegas Los Prados Country Club 7:15 a.m. Off Lone Mtn. betw. Decatur & JonesFriday Las Vegas “Won” Fogo de Chao 5:00 p.m.
MAKE-UP DAYS AND PLACES
Don’t miss The October Issue of
THE ROTARIAN
OCTOBER 18, 2018
TODAY’S PROGRAM
KRISTY KELLER
CALENDAR
SCRIBE
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
Rotary At A GlanceRotarians Members - 1,207,102; Clubs - 34,823; Districts - 538; Countries - 200+;
Rotaractors Clubs - 7,868; Members - 180,964; Countries - 162Interact Clubs - 18,005; Members - 414,115; Countries - 132
Post Office Box 15152Las Vegas, Nevada 89114Phone: 702-433-7451Fax: 702-450-7859District 5300Club 813Website: www.lasvegasrotary.comEmail: [email protected] Director: Shawn Noorda
LAS VEGAS ROTARY FOUNDATION 2018-2019BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Paul KrugerPresident Elect: Randy CampaneleSecretary: Jerry EngelTreasurer: Bob WernerImmediate Past President: Larry Rouse
Senior Members: Steve Casey Caty CrockettTy Hilbrecht Paul MaffeySharon McNair Thomas Thomas
Trustees:Dan Adamson James KohlJanice Lencke Jacqueline Thornhill
October 18, 2018
The Las Vegas Rotary Club’s Mission:
Kristy KellerNevada Medical Center’s Global
Science of Play Institute
WHAT IS ROTARY?Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to cre-
ate lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and
in ourselves.
THE FOUR-WAY TEST OF THE THINGS
WE THINK, SAY OR DO
1. Is it the TRUTH?2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?3. Will it build GOODWILL and
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all
concerned? Kristy Keller joined the Moonridge Group team in December 2016 after a rewarding and successful career with the Clark County School District. During her time with the District she was a special education teacher, dean of students, assistant principal, and principal of both a comprehensive middle and high school. Prior to her recent retirement, she was an assistant
superintendent responsible for the supervision of 23 District schools. She has a bachelor’s degree in special education and a master of science degree in educational leadership. As a public servant, Kristy conducted her work as chief child advocate and is inspired to continue exercising her leadership and advocacy skills with the Moonridge Group team especially as it relates to the Nevada Medical Center and the Global Science of Play Institute. Moonridge Group has the good fortune to facilitate the work of the Nevada Medical Center (NMC), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of and access to healthcare in Nevada. One of the areas of focus within NMC is the Global Science of Play Institute (GSPI) where she is working with the NMC Board of Directors, executive team, and key strategists to raise awareness and educate others on the overall value and benefits of play for all. Kristy has been married to her husband, Greg for over 25 years and enjoys spending time with her four-legged friends and family.
Teaching Youth to Succeed through Literacy, Education & Life Skills Development