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December 14th Meeting
 
Rockford Park District Update
 
     Jay Sandine started working for the Park District when he was 19 years old while finishing at NIU.  He attended the annual job fair and was hired during the summer mowing greens and fairways at Elliot Golf Course.  He fell in live with the Park District and it's many customers.  He has worked at the ice rinks, Lockwood Park, the golf courses, swimming pools, Lewis Lemon Community Center, the tennis center, Forest city Queen and other facilities during his career and loved every minute of it.  
     Jay is a third generation Parks and Recreation professional.  His grandfather was Jasper Giacone who was the first Site Superintendent at Rock Cut State Park.  His father was Jim Sandine who was the Site Supervisor at Shabona Lake State Park.  Jay grew up in Shabona and actually lived within the park boundaries.
     Jay was promoted to Assistant Executive Director in 2015 and assumed the position of Executive Director on June 24, 2017 when Tim Dimke retired.
     Jay has an undergraduate degree from Northern Illinois University and a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Rockford University  
     Jay will talk about the value of the Rockford Park District and how it is much more than just parks and recreation.
     He will provide an update about how the Park District is achieving the community's priorities and highlight some investments being made in neighborhood parks and priority areas and why.
     This is always an interesting and informative program and one to invite a guest or prospective member to join us in person at Memorial Hall to enjoy lunch and conversation or via Zoom.
     Paul Von Driska will introduce our presenter and act as Rotary host.
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December 21 Meeting
 
 
Multi-Cultural Holiday Festival Music
 
     The Rockford Music Academy will present a holiday music program featuring music from many different countries and cultures. 
     Eleanor Stanlis, founding director of The Music Academy and Suzuki program director, died as she lived, dedicated to her students and her chosen instrument, the violin. The day before she died she taught her regular schedule of students and during the prior month she had attended concerts by present and former students, who she reported to Music Academy director Martha Frantz, gave the “best ever performances” she heard in her experience with The Music Academy. 
     In the early 1960’s Eleanor Stanlis first learned about the Suzuki method when a Japanese teacher brought some of his students to the United States to play for the American Music Educators Association National Convention. Mrs. Stanlis, who lived in Texas at the time, immediately sent to Japan for all available materials.
     It was impossible to obtain Suzuki teacher training in the 1960’s or 1970’s unless one went to Japan. After moving to Illinois in 1972, Mrs. Stanlis traveled to Arlington Heights to observe the teaching of Betty Haag, who had been to Japan to study with Dr. Suzuki. Later she spent several summers attending pedagogy classes at the Suzuki Institute at Stevens Point, Wisconsin. She ultimately traveled to Japan to study with Dr. Suzuki and became one of the pioneer certified Suzuki Teacher Trainers in the United States.
     In 1974, Mrs. Stanlis recruited a group of four children of her friends in Rockford, Illinois. Not sure that she would be successful at teaching three to five-year-olds, Mrs. Stanlis agreed to teach them for six months without charging a fee. Payment would begin after the evaluation period if they continued with their lessons. When she had about 30 students she decided to train another teacher. The group, then known as Suzuki Players of Rockford, met in her home studio.
     Mrs. Stanlis was also teaching in the Music Department of Rockford College at that time. Walter Whipple of the Rockford College Music Department and Eleanor Stanlis made a proposal to the College, and the College agreed to sponsor a new community school of music. Consequently in 1985, the Music Academy of Rockford College opened, and viola, cello and piano students were added to the violin program.
     The Music Academy has grown to employ 25 artist faculty members. In keeping with Mrs. Stanlis’ guiding principles, faculty members are chosen for excellence in performance and excellence as educators. Each teacher ascribes to an educational philosophy rooted in the Suzuki philosophy: every child can. Our educators remain committed to helping young people succeed in music and in life.
     This program promises to be entertaining and a fun way to get ready for the holiday season.  We would encourage each of our members to bring a friend or prospective member to jpin us in person at Memorial Hall or via Zoom.  Elise Cadigan will introduce our performers and act as Rotary Host.    
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President's Message
 
President's Message
 
Could you please put ask for clothing at Constance Lane School in COG.
 
1.        Sweat pants   small, medium, and large
2.        Leggings     small, medium, and large
3.        Underwear Boys and Girls   Small, medium, and large
 
So when you are shopping this holiday season please think about these kids and their needs. We will have a container at the December 14th and 21st meetings for drop off.
 
Also we have started our 2nd quarter of lunches. So if you would like to have a lunch please pay Monica or your Clubrunner invoice from 11-14-23 for $150.00.  Any questions please contact President Pete.
 
I am also attaching the flyer for the New Years Celebration on 12/30/23 which we are helping with.
 
 
THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOU DO!!!!!!!!!!!
 
     Pete Rundquist
     President 
     815-985-3976 
 
        
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Help Wanted !!!
 
     The Membership Committee is wanting to redesign and update the brochure about our club that is given to new and prospective members. We need someone who is skilled in brochure design to help us with this.
     If you are interested in helping with this, please reach out to Kathy Kwiat-Hess at kathykwiathess@gmail.com.
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Future Programs
Future Programs
 
12/14/23 - "Our Park District Expanding Our Economy"
                  Speaker - Jay Sandine, Executive Director
                  Host - Paul Von Driska
 
12/21/23 - "Multi-Cultural Holiday Festival Music"
                  Rockford Music Academy
                  Host - Elise Cadigan
 
12/28/23 - Happy Holidays - No Meeting
               - Happy Hour(s) - 5:00 PM Prairie Street Brewry
 
01/04/24 - TBD
 
01/11/24 - Chama Chaithammachok
                  Happy Birthday and Presentation
                  Host - Eric Moe 
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Weekly RI Foundation Message
 
Each week we will be publishing a message from the Rotary International Foundation.  This week's message is:
 
WHAT KIND OF MEMORIAL AND TRIBUTE GIFTS ARE POSSIBLE?
 
You can honor a loved one in a meaningful way with a contribution to The Rotary Foundation that helps sustain our efforts around the world.
 
The easiest way is to start at rotary.org/donate and select the option to make a donation in honor or in memory of someone. You can contribute to the Annual Fund-SHARE, the World Fund, the Endowment, PolioPlus, the Disaster Response Fund, a specific area of focus, or a global grant.
 
As the donor, you’ll receive gift credit and a tax receipt (where applicable). The person you’re honoring or their family can be notified of your gift by email, or you can choose to print a notification and deliver it yourself.
 
Consider making a gift to the Foundation today to honor someone you love.
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Rotary Lunches
 
     Starting with our September 7th meeting, we will be having lunches at our noon meetings.  We will be starting with a package from Beef-A-Roo.  It will consist of a Wrap, salad, chips, cookie, and a soda or water.  There will bea variety of meats in the wraps.  This is a work in progress and things may change.  Lunches will start on September 7, 2023 and will be available at 11:45 AM the day of the meeting.
     PLEASE.  If you plan to bring a guest, PLEASE let us know 3 days in advance so we can make arrangements for food.  It will be your responsibility to cover the cost at $12.50 per meal.
 
     Thanks
     Pete Rundquist - runky907@comcast.net
     President, Rockford Rotary
     
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Meeting Responsibilities
Meeting Set-Up and Take-Down
 
November 2nd
Clabough, Tom
 
Meeting Greeters
 
December 14, 2023
Buchmann, Frank
 
December 21, 2023
Drollinger, Cynthia
 
Meeting Invocators
 
December 14, 2023
Niemiec, Linda
 
December 21, 2023
Ryan, Michelle
 
January 4, 2024
Mecklenburg, John
 
January 11, 2024
Rundquist, Becky
 
January 18, 2024
Todd, Jo An
 
January 25, 2024
Canfield, Bob
 
February 1, 2024
Howard, Wray
 
February 8, 2024
Presman, Bob
 
February 15, 2024
Von Driska, Paul
 
February 22, 2024
Maggio, Roger
 
February 29, 2024
 
March 7, 2024
Berger, Suzanne
 
March 14, 2024
Logli, Paul
 
March 21, 2024
Glenny, Monica
 
March 28, 2024
Cadigan, Elise
 
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