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Bill Sullivan to speak at this week's meeting
Bill Sullivan will be the program speaker at the Thursday, Sept. 8, Rotary Club of Edina meeting. Sullivan is the executive vice president for Basic and Applied Research in Surgery (IBARS). He will speak about "Advances in Organ Transplantation." 
 
He has 38 years of senior management experience in medical non-profit research foundations. For the past 32 years, Sullivan has run Dr. John Najarian's medical research foundation within the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota, focusing on issues relating to organ transplantation. 
 
In addition, Sullivan is chair of the Diplomats Committee for the Edina Chamber of Commerce; chair of the Board of Directors for the St. Paul Fire Department Foundation; and lead director for an international cardiovascular surgical society, the Lillehei Surgical Society. 
 
Terry Moore will give his classification talk at the meeting.
 
 
'Do the Right Thing' and volunteer Oct. 12
Edina High School is back in session and Joe Hayes has started recruiting volunteers for the annual Rotary Club of Edina Leadership Ethics Seminar, “Do the Right Thing." 
 
Do the Right Thing was a vision put into action by longtime Rotarian Jerry Potter, who passed away in 2014. In conjunction with Edina High School, we will be again presenting the seminar for students. For those new to the club, it is a fantastic day of presentations and discussions of ethical cases, great speakers, panel discussions and in-depth conversations about ethics in our time with EHS students.
 
Save Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church on Valley View Road in Edina, so you can be part of this great Rotary event. Joe is looking for moderators, table leaders, a featured speaker, and case studies. If you are able to participate in some capacity please email or call Joe. If you know of other Rotarians or colleagues you feel would be an asset to this seminar and they would like to participate, have them contact Joe as well.
 
Joe can be reached by email or by phone at 952-334-9909.
 
 
Walk to End Alzheimer's set for Sept. 17
Join the Rotary Club of Edina and the Edina Chamber of Commerce for the Walk to End Alzheimer's! The walk is Saturday, Sept. 17, at Target Field in Minneapolis.
 
Walk either a three-mile route to Loring Park, or a one-mile shortcut route through the city. Both routes begin and end at Target Field directly outside of Gate 29. Streets will be closed off for walkers between 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.  After arriving at Target Field, enter at Gates 14, 29 or 34, and visit one of two Check-In Tents to pick up your event wristband and t-shirt coupon (for walkers who have raised $100+ by Walk day). Check out the Target Field Walk Day Map here! Routes are stroller and handicap accessible. Keep in mind, the walk starts immediately following the program, and walkers will not be permitted to begin walking before 9:30 a.m.
 
If you have any questions, contact Rick Carlson at 952-835-5425. You do not need to be a Rotarian or Chamber member to walk with the team!
 
Click here to Register, Volunteer, or Donate. 
 
 
In review
Ann Platt opened our meeting today and had two very important announcements. Member Renee Harberts and Edina Morningside Rotary member Dave Wendt were married on Saturday. And member David Aase and his wife welcomed a new baby boy to their family. Congratulations to all!
Les Jones and yours truly greeted members and guests as they arrived. Les made sure everyone knew the menu options for today’s meeting. Jen Garske and Ed Padilla handled the front desk. Brad Beard gave a heartfelt invocation, and led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Four-Way Test. We are getting better at that, but it’s probably best not to take the banner away just yet.
Lisa Walker introduced our guests and visiting Rotarians:
  • Patti Phillips, Chief Development Officer at the Weisman Art Museum; guest of Wooj Byun
  • Angie Dahl, Director of Corporate Giving at Be The Match Foundation, guest of Brad Hepp
  • Mike Johnson, U.S. Air Force Major, son and guest of Doug Johnson
  • Don Stiles, visiting Rotarian from Bloomington Noon Rotary Club
  • Paula Heikell, visiting Rotarian from Rio Grande Rotary Club in Las Cruces, NM
Ian Colville, one of our new members, gave his classification talk. Ian was born and raised in Rochester, MN. He graduated from Carleton College, received his MBA from Wharton, and also received degrees in International Affairs and Russian. He spent 10 years living in Russia, where he worked in banking, invested in construction in Ukraine, and then worked at Citibank in Moscow. He met his wife, Svetlana, in Russia, and they have a daughter Sasha. Ian and his family have been back in the United States for three years. He runs Carpathian Capital Management, which manages properties in the Twin Cities, Quad Cities*, St Louis area, and Detroit area. Ian’s hobbies are “whatever Sasha is interested in," and he has run several marathons. He joined Rotary in order to “work a little less, and contribute more.” Welcome, Ian!
 
(*I discovered there are actually five cities in the Quad Cities—can anyone name them?)
 
Visiting Rotarian Don Stiles spoke about a collaborative project that six area Rotary clubs and VEAP have been working on for the past couple of years. Each Thursday, Rotarian volunteers meet at VEAP to pack food bags for a student hunger project. The food bags are sent home with students in need each Friday to carry them over the weekend. Last year, we filled 6,312 bags of food and served 14 schools. Don is looking for volunteers to commit to one or two Thursday evenings this school year to pack food. Kenny Smith will be this year’s crew leader for our club.
 
Joe Hayes is recruiting volunteers to participate in the Leadership Ethics Seminar, "Do the Right Thing," for Edina High School students, to be held Oct. 12 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please contact Joe if you are interested.
 
Brad Hepp introduced today’s speaker, Joy King. Joy is Executive Director of the Be The Match Foundation, headquartered in Minneapolis. Their annual gala is coming up on Sept. 16.
 
The mission of Be The Match is to save lives through cellular therapy. Seventy percent of patients do not have a family member who is a suitable donor match, so must rely on an unrelated donor. Be The Match finds the perfect donor match, contacts the donor, collects the cells, and transports the cells to a transplant center where they are given to the patient. They are able to find a match most of the time. Be The Match provides support to patients from initial diagnosis, through the transplant process and treatment until they no longer need support. The foundation provides three key services:
  • Financial assistance to patients and their families.
  • Funding of life-saving research, with a focus on graft vs. host disease.
  • Targeted recruitment to the registry (minorities, in particular, are needed in the registry).
Be The Match has a number of volunteer opportunities available. One key opportunity is to recruit young people, ages 18 to 24 to join the registry. Males in particular are needed, as they are typically healthy and have more cells.
 
There are two methods for obtaining donor cells: Aspiration from the hip while the donor is under anesthesia, and a peripheral method where blood is drawn, the needed cells are removed, and the remaining blood is returned to the donor (similar to donating plasma). Recovery for the donor is about seven days for the aspiration method, and much less for the peripheral method. 
 
Cells should be delivered to the transplant center within 24 hours, and are administered to the patient through an IV. This must be done at a transplant center, due to treatment such as chemotherapy needed prior to the transplant, and possible complications afterward. Locally, the University of Minnesota is a transplant center. It was also suggested that Brad Beard does this himself at Fairview Southdale Hospital, but this could not be immediately confirmed.
 
Occasionally, a potential donor’s cells cannot be used due to the donor’s health status, or issues such as military deployment, which make it difficult or impossible to reach them when needed. 
There are a large number of donors in Germany, probably due to many of us in the United States having similar heritage and genetic makeup. With more people in the registry, the likelihood of a match increases. Targeted recruitment of young males is ongoing at college campuses through the “Be the Guy” campaign. If you would like to join the registry, please go to the Be The Match website.
 
Steve Slyce thanked Joy for her presentation, and noted that a donation will be made in her name to Edina Give & Go.
 
Ann Platt ended the meeting with a quote: “You were born with the ability to change someone’s life. Don’t waste it.”
 
 
Board approves change to bylaws
Rotary’s Council on Legislation met earlier this year, resulting in a new standard club constitution, Rotary clubs’ guiding document.
 
As a result, our club’s bylaws must be amended and our practice strengthened for following up with members who are delinquent in paying their dues. At its August meeting, the club’s Board of Directors approved the following change to the bylaws:
 
Probationary members are Rotarians who have broken one or more of the Rotary Club of Edina’s policies or who have fallen behind in payments by 90 days. Unless the Board of Directors decides otherwise, a member is classified as “Probationary” for six months after the Board determines that he or she broke a policy or until his or her account is paid in full.
 
Any Probationary Member who breaks a Rotary Club of Edina policy or fails to provide payment within 10 days of the date of notification of non-payment shall be deemed to have resigned as a member of the club. The Board may reinstate a former member to membership upon the former member’s petition and payment of all indebtedness to the club.
 
The majority of the club membership in attendance at a Thursday luncheon meeting must ratify the change to the bylaws. 
 
If you have any questions about the change prior to the vote, please contact Past President Jennifer Bennerotte, 612-201-3467 or jbennerotte@EdinaRotary.org.
 
 
New York State of Mind fundraiser logoEdina Rotary Foundation Fundraiser & Gala
Saturday, Oct. 1
DoubleTree by Hilton
 
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Front Desk
Norman, Michael
 
Greeter 1
Jennings, Jodie
 
Greeter 3 (new member)
Platt, James
 
Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance/Four-Way Test
Benson, Keith
 
Introduce Guests
Wenner, Nate
 
The Barker writer
Gubrud, Robert
 
Introduce the Speaker
Jessen, Mark
 
Thank the Speaker
Smith, Kenny
 
Upcoming Events
Ryder Cup happy hour with Rotary Club #9
Interlachen Country Club
Sep 13, 2016
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
 
Twin Cities Walk for Water
Upper Landing Park
Sep 17, 2016 8:00 AM
 
District 5950 One Rotary Summit
Lafayette Country Club
Sep 23, 2016
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
 
Patrick Kennedy Memorial Golf Tournament
Mendakota Country Club
Sep 26, 2016 11:00 AM
 
Edina Rotary Foundation Fundraiser & Gala
DoubleTree by Hilton
Oct 01, 2016
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Rotary Happy Hour/Vocational Development Group
The Mezz, Byerly's
Oct 05, 2016
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Leadership Ethics Seminar
Church of St. Patrick
Oct 12, 2016 8:00 AM
 
Feed My Starving Children
Feed My Starving Children
Oct 15, 2016
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
 
Camp Enterprise
YMCA Camp Ihduhapi
Oct 27, 2016 – Oct 29, 2016
 
Prospective Member Day
Edina Country Club
Oct 27, 2016
12:15 PM – 1:30 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
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Chrysanne Manoles
September 4
 
Dan Hare
September 5
 
Peter Hoffman
September 5
 
Bill McReavy
September 7
 
Jeff Ohe
September 7
 
Jim Ryman
September 8
 
David Clynes
September 9
 
Marty Kupper
September 11
 
Libby Schmit
September 12
 
Jean Morrison
September 19
 
George Lancaster
September 21
 
Brandon Azbill
September 23
 
Dennis Bock
September 23
 
Harry Weingartner
September 23
 
Scott Neal
September 24
 
Stan Brown
September 24
 
Meg Boehne
September 25
 
Sutton McGraw
September 25
 
Bob Stehlik
September 28
 
Heather Hansen
September 28
 
Dan Hallberg
September 29
 
Ken Andersen
September 29
 
Spouse Birthdays
Marie Kalich
September 22
 
Anniversaries
Burt Cohen
Rusty
September 5
 
Jon Barnett
MJ Barnett
September 5
 
Kevin Kalal
Jane Kalal
September 20
 
Ann Platt
Bucky
September 29
 
Join Date
Mark Hegman
September 1, 2012
4 years
 
Jim Ryman
September 11, 2014
2 years
 
Scott MacDonald
September 12, 1996
20 years
 
Ed Bather
September 20, 1973
43 years
 
Dennis Bock
September 27, 1973
43 years
 
2016 Edina Rotary Foundation Fundraiser & Gala
"New York State of Mind"
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016
DoubleTree West, Bloomington
 
Presenting Sponsor
 
Platinum Sponsor
Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels and Cremation Services
 
 
Gold Sponsors
Baird
Brandpoint
Faribault Woolen Mill
Grandview Tire & Auto
The Tankenoff Families Foundation
 
 
Silver Sponsors
Cahill Financial Advisors
Christensen & Laue P.A.
EdinAlarm
Key Cadillac
Les Jones Roofing
North American Banking Company
Peters Billiards
Dr. Steven Veker, DDS—44th Street Dental
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage—Jody Kern
 
 
Bronze Sponsors
Abdo, Eick & Meyers
Edina Rotary Ethics Seminar "Do the Right Thing"
ESP
Fairview Southdale Hospital
Handyman Matters
Carl M. Hansen Companies
Hatzung Insurance
Hutchison Financial Advisors
Kallas Law Office
Mac & Mac
Morrison & Associates
Dan & Stacy Mott
Pearson Orthodontics
Bob & Rhoda Perkins
Kip & Rebecca Peterson
Pets Are Inn
SideKick Inc.—Advanced Document Services
Patti & Bob Solheim
Josh Sprague, Sotheby's International Realty
Bob & Vianne Stehlik
Terry & Marilee Stevens
Skip Thomas, Realtor—RE/MAX Results
The Wooddale Team of American Mortgage & Equity Consultants 
 

The Edina Country Club will serve crab-stuffed manicotti with lobster sauce or southwestern chicken salad at the Rotary Club of Edina's Sept. 1 meeting.

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