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Women in Leadership Award to be presented at May 26 meeting
The Rotary Club of Edina will present the seventh-annual “Chrysanne Manoles Women In Leadership Award" at the Thursday, May 26, meeting. The program at the meeting will include the presentation of the award, as well as honoring last year's winner.

Reflecting society in 1905, the Rotary organization was limited to male members and remained so officially until 1989, when the Council on Legislation, Rotary’s parliament, voted to eliminate the male-only provision, opening up membership to qualified women across the world. However, the forward-thinking Rotary Club of Edina welcomed its first female member, Chrysanne Manoles, a year earlier in 1988. Manoles continues to be active in Rotary.

In Manoles’ honor and to celebrate the work of women in the community, the Rotary Club of Edina established an annual women’s leadership award in 2008. Previous winners include Dr. Laurel Wills, Ann Byrne, Donna Tilsner, Katey Taylor, Kim Foote and Kris Marshall.

Nominees for the award are found by soliciting the public for candidates. Nominees cannot be current Rotarians and must live, work or volunteer in Edina. Female nominees must demonstrate Rotary’s “Four-Way Test” of the things we think, say or do: Is it the truth? Is if fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
 
Also at the meeting, Kenny Smith will give his classification talk. 
 
 
In Review
A robust assemblage of Edina Noon Rotarians were on hand to celebrate springtime’s arrival in the north—for real this time (right?)! President Jennifer Bennerotte promptly (”promptly” has got to be Jenn’s favorite adverb!) welcomed the attendees, and quickly introduced Tim Murphy, outgoing District 5950 Governor. Tim’s brief remarks highlighted events at the recent District Conference, acknowledged Jody Kern’s outstanding contribution to the best District Conference ever, and concluded by reaffirming that our club is indeed the number one club in the universe. I wonder how the Klingon Morning Club feels about that?
 
Her Bennerotteness acknowledged those helping with the meeting, including greeters Libby Schmit, Frank Cardarelle and Stan Brown, as well as Kevin Kalal and the ever-faithful-to-his-not-inconsiderable-responsibilities Marty Kupper at the front desk.
 
Terry Moore gave the invocation, in which we were reminded of several oft-forgotten manifestations of our prosperity, then led us in the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag and the UNITED States of America, followed by the Four-Way Test. Scott Tankenoff introduced our guests:
  • Brandon Azbill, hosted of Wooj Byun and attending his fifth meeting
  • Dr. Olivia Zebre, who googled “Number One Club in the Universe," passed on the Klingons, and ended up with us—go figure!
  • Nathan Betts, an attorney in Joe Christensen’s office
  • Kyle Wheaton, guest of Dave Hatzung
  • Hannelore Brucker, guest of Dave Hatzung
  • Kenneth Burcher, guest of Josh Sprague
  • Visiting Rotarian Ken Ritterspach of the Bloomington Noon Club
But wait—there’s more!! Steve Buettner introduced two student guests from Edina High School, Julio Tomas and N'namdi Andersen, each of whom displayed great poise from the podium.
 
Former Edina Youth Exchange student Sarah Aydinalp gave a talk about her experience as an exchange student in Brazil during the 2014–2015 school year. She now lives in Plymouth.

Next, we were invited by Scott MacDonald to attend an Edina Rotary Wine and Appetizer Social from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 2 at Erik’s Retreat in Edina. Erik’s Retreat is a recent recipient of financial support from the Edina Rotary Foundation through our Club’s Community Service—Local Funding outreach. Erik's Retreat was the 2015–2016 Signature Project for Edina Rotary. Aptly described on its webpage as “A solution that was born out of love. And need," Erick's Ranch and Retreats proudly offers a first-of-its kind living, working and social environment for young adults with autism. What sets Erik’s Ranch & Retreats apart is that these young adults themselves operate the boutique-style guest accommodations at two destination locations: the Retreat in Edina, and Erik’s Ranch, in Paradise Valley, Montana. Wine will be available—so who’s not up for that!!? Register online ASAP.

Then John Mazzara gave his classification speech, in which we learned a lot about John. He has an undergraduate degree from St. John’s and an MBA from St. Thomas; he has an adventurous spirit exemplified by a whole bunch of early jobs—caddy, trapline, Byerly’s bag boy and self-proclaimed “disorderly” orderly. And, oh yes, a big career in real estate, finance and mortgage brokerage. And finally, your writer’s favorite vignette from John’s CV: honeymooned hunting and fishing in Alaska—with his wife’s enthusiastic agreement, no less! Must be some kinda woman—welcome to Edina Noon Rotary, John. 

Wayne Harmon introduced our speaker, John Montague, co-founder and Chief Aspiration Officer of Aspire Beverage Company. Shouldn’t we all have an aspiration officer on our team? Last week’s The Barker led off with a long feature about John’s company and an awesome picture. In person, the take-aways from his talk were truly inspirational. 

John explained the genesis of Aspire—a couple of guys sitting around discussing the sorry state of sugary sports drinks, and the inspiration of a young woman they read about who tracked her 50-pound weight gain and pinned it on the outrageous amount of sugar in her favorite sports drinks. So, having identified the problem, John and his pals set about finding a solution. The truly inspirational element of John’s journey was his fearlessness in tackling an area about which he knew nothing (sports drinks manufacturing) and his absolute faith in his team’s ability to bring in the right people with the right knowledge and skills to develop and market a superior product.
 
“People with knowledge are out there”, John said, and despite his characterization of himself and his co-founder as  ”a couple of dumb hockey guys," his message resonates. “You can find people with knowledge you need—if you look.” Aspire to greatness, indeed! Well done, John.

Bob Perkins thanked the speaker, and Her Jenniferness segued beautifully to conclude on message: “Rotary aspires to be a gift to the world.” Meeting adjourned—promptly at 1:30 p.m.
 
 
Edina Rotary Wine and Appetizer Social set for June 2 at Erik's Retreat

We are heading into the final month of the 2015–2016 Rotary year! Rotarians and significant others are invited to a wine and appetizer social at Erik's Retreat from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 2. Erik's Retreat was the signature project for the 2015-2016 Rotary year. You are invited to toast the great work done with the Edina Rotary Foundation funds provided to Erik's Retreat with an evening of wine, appetizers and socializing! There is no charge for members or their guests for the event. Rotarians are encouraged to bring their significant other!

An RSVP is required for the event, so please register yourself and your guest online as soon as possible. You can click on the event in the calendar to the right and get to the registration page. Please register online by noon Tuesday, May 31, so we can plan for the event.

Erik's Retreat is at 3420 Heritage Drive in Edina. There will be signs directing guests to the parking lot, but note that it is the first parking lot on the right after you pass the Erik's Retreat building. For more information on the location or Erik's Retreat, call 612-865-3340.

For questions on the event, please contact Scott MacDonald at scottm@mac-mac.org or 612-868-3200 or Marty Kupper at marty@kupper.com or 952-841-2160.

 

Interships, host families sought for New Generations Exchange intern
The International Service Committee needs your help! We are hosting a New Generations Exchange student through Rotary International. Ji Hyeion "Andrea" Kim will arrive in Minnesota June 10 and will stay through July 3.
 
The committee is searching for internship opportunities for Andrea while she is here. They are also looking for families to host Andrea during her stay, and help with transportation to and from the internships. Andrea is majoring in Sports Medicine, focusing on treating and preventing athlete injury. 
 
If you are interested, or know of someone who may be able to help, please contact Shelly Loberg at Shelly@Edina.org or 952-806-9064. Thank you in advance for your consideration!
 
New Generations exchanges usually last from a few weeks to three months, making this a suitable option for recent secondary school graduates, young professionals and Rotaractors. These exchanges may be arranged for individuals or groups and can involve homestays, tours or camps. Exchanges often can also include a vocational element, and some districts offer specialized internships. New Generations exchanges provide the opportunity to learn about a different culture while fostering goodwill and understanding.
 
Proposed for Membership
The Rotary Club of Edina’s Board of Directors at its meeting May 19 approved the applicant below for membership:
 
Kevin Strandberg
Classification: HVAC & Plumbing
Sponsor: Royce Pavelka
 
Written objections to the applications must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, to Rotary Club of Edina, 4801 W. 50th St., Edina, MN  55424.
Meeting Responsibilities
Front Desk
Kalich, Ron
 
Greeter 1
Burrock, Richard
 
Greeter 2
Carter, Bill
 
Greeter 3 (new member)
Freudenthal, Bjorn
 
Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance/Four-Way Test
Mooty, Paul
 
Introduce Guests
Thompson, Sam
 
The Barker writer
Burrock, Richard
 
Introduce the Speaker
Manoles, Chrysanne
 
Thank the Speaker
Pribyl, Marie
 
Upcoming Events
Spring Fireside Chat hosted by Paul Mooty
Paul Mooty's home
May 24, 2016
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Spring Fireside Chat hosted by Rick Carlson
Rick Carlson's home
May 25, 2016
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Edina Rotary Wine and Appetizer Social
Erik's Retreat
Jun 02, 2016
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Rotary Club of Edina Family Picnic
Bryant Lake Regional Park
Jun 14, 2016
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Rotary Rally with the Twins at Target Field
Target Field
Jun 18, 2016 1:10 PM
 
Frampton concert with Paul Peterson and pre-party
Rock Bottom Brewery
Jul 13, 2016 6:00 PM
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Past President
 
Club Service (Administration) Director
 
Community Service—Local Funding Director
 
Community Service—Programs Director
 
International Service Director
 
Membership—Recruitment Director
 
Membership—Retention Director
 
Public Image Director
 
The Rotary Foundation Director
 
Youth Service Director
 
Club Administrator
 
Photo Albums
March 10, 2016 Meeting
Skate to End Polio
Feb. 11, 2016 Meeting
Feb. 4, 2016 Meeting
2016 Bowling Party
Jan. 21, 2016 Meeting
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Gerry Norton
May 1
 
Alan Mogck
May 2
 
Dennis Hykes
May 3
 
Ross Peterson
May 5
 
Adam Stanzak
May 7
 
Bob Harvey
May 9
 
Daniel Mott
May 11
 
Joe Arends
May 12
 
Nate Wenner
May 14
 
Erick Ries
May 15
 
David Kunz
May 17
 
Arthur Rouner
May 21
 
James Perkins
May 21
 
Hugh Hadlund
May 22
 
Joel Jennings
May 24
 
Tom McNellis
May 31
 
Anniversaries
Wooj Byun
Jennifer Park
May 22
 
Join Date
Chrysanne Manoles
May 1, 1988
28 years
 
Colleen Simpson
May 1, 2006
10 years
 
Jim Roberts
May 7, 2015
1 year
 
Shelly Loberg
May 7, 2015
1 year
 
Jodie Jennings
May 8, 2014
2 years
 
Scott Tankenoff
May 8, 2014
2 years
 
Mitch Robinson
May 10, 2012
4 years
 
Charlie Barer
May 13, 1982
34 years
 
Dale Walker
May 17, 2007
9 years
 
Robert Gubrud
May 17, 2007
9 years
 
Erick Ries
May 31, 2001
15 years
 

The Edina Country Club will serve Chicken Provencal or Mandarin Orange Chicken Salad at the Rotary Club of Edina's May 25 meeting. 

The Rotary Club of Edina's Administrator, Jennifer Garske, works part-time Tuesday through Friday. To contact her, call 612-875-3109 or write to jgarske@EdinaRotary.org.