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Our meeting began with President Jennifer Bennerotte relaying a story concerning her son Evan. Jennifer learned from one of the lunch ladies at school that Evan has shown his own example of “service above self,” and has done it without seeking credit or praise—a real-life example of how Rotary’s service above self has helped to make our community and world a better place.  
 
Greeters at today’s meeting were Greg Yoch, Meg Boehne and Thom Winninger. Dan Hennen helped Jennifer Garske at the front desk. Deirdre Kvale gave an invocation that reminded us of the inspirational life of Jack Jablonski, who is now studying at USC.
 
Colleen Simpson introduced the following members and their guests:
 
  • Leann Stessman introduced guest Jack Atnip, III
  • Royce Pavelka introduced guest Marko Pavoloni
  • John Mazzara introduced guest Nate Phillips
  • Dan Hennen introduced guest Bruce Gebbie
Additionally, we were joined by two guests of our speaker, Michelle Swanson and Sara Barrow.
 
Greg Yoch gives his classification talkGreg Yoch gave a classification talk. Greg talked about living in seven different states, including Minnesota, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, Connecticut, California and Colorado. Greg spoke of a varied career, starting with undergraduate degrees in Economics and Political Science and a graduate degree in Marketing and Finance. He worked in banking and consulting and worked with Clorox in consumer packaged goods. Greg is currently working with about 30 other employees, including fellow Rotarians Gary Pedersen and his father, Ted Yoch, in a business known as Murals Your Way. Greg and his wife and daughter live in Edina. Greg is a terrific addition to our club.
 
Gordy Lewis introduced our speaker—Chris Clark. Mr. Clark is the president of Northern States Power Company—Minnesota, an Xcel Energy Company (NSP). Mr. Clark provided information concerning NSP, indicating that it is the largest utility company in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. It has operations in Michigan, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico. Additionally, we learned that NSP is the number one provider of wind energy and a leader in solar power, transmission lines, carbon reduction and storm response. (In fact, their storm response in New Mexico was so impressive that lawmakers there wanted to understand how they were able to get out into the community and reconnect power before the emergency responders could get out onto the streets.)
 
Mr. Clark described the changing economics and the changing customer expectations and how those have affected the company’s operations. Further, he described a five-year resource plan involving the closure of two coal plants and the increase in wind and solar resources and the adding a natural gas facility.
 
Regarding nuclear energy, Mr. Clark stated that he generally receives mixed reviews from people about nuclear power. On the other hand, he likes it and believes it is an important ingredient to the diverse composition of power resources utilized by NSP.
 
Royce Pavelka thanks the speaker
Looking into a crystal ball, Mr. Clark sees electric cars having increased importance. (However, he acknowledges that the low price of gasoline has dampened the necessary research and development.) He also sees battery storage as an evolving technology, along with solar power and “smart technologies.”

Following the presentation and questions from the audience, Royce Pavelka thanked our speaker and our meeting concluded with President Jennifer Bennerotte quoting Maya Angelou: “Talent is like electricity. We don’t understand electricity. We use it.”
 
 
Rotary Vocational Day will be March 10 at Z Italiano
This Thursday, March 10, the Rotary Club of Edina will have a Vocational Day meeting at Z Italiano, a new locally owned restaurant in Southdale Center. Zach Saueressig, owner of Z Italiano, will give Rotarians a taste of the restaurant's casual Italian menu and talk about opening a new business in Edina. The meeting will begin at noon.
 
Registration for the meeting is now closed. If you wish to attend, please contact Marty Kupper at 612-508-2040.
 
 
 
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Club To Co-Sponsor Fundraiser on World Water Day
Four area Rotary Clubs will sponsor a fundraiser benefitting Haiti Outreach on World Water Day at Minneapolis’ newest brewery.
 
The Rotary Clubs of Edina, Edina Morningside, Eden Prairie AM and Eden Prairie Noon will each donate $1 for every craft beer sold March 22 at Inbound Brewco. Proceeds will go to Haiti Outreach, a Rotary collaborating partner for which Amanda Ottman, past Exchange Student and Ambassadorial Scholar to Argentina, now works.
 
The Rotary Club of Edina will donate up to $300 for the cause.
 
“Water and sanitation -- without these two important basic necessities, it is impossible to fight disease, improve child health, maintain or grow local economies, promote peace, and even educate children,” said District Governor Tim Murphy in his weekly newsletter to Rotarians. “Until a community has clean water and safe sanitation practices, all other efforts cannot be sustained. Recently and since we implemented ‘Future Vision,’ we hear over and over how our new Foundation programs are all about sustainability. Knowing our efforts toward the great work of The Rotary Foundation are permanent and so effective help us to be one of the most generous districts in the world. Because 5950 prioritizes its water and sanitation work, we are able to effectively do all the great work we do in all six areas of focus. Just one more example of how you are all ‘Gifts to the World.’
 
Inbound Brewco is a destination taproom brewery in the heart of the North Loop in Minneapolis. It is located just two blocks from Target Field and right off the LRT. Created by the founders of Lucid Brewing to be a destination taproom, Inbound Brewco seats 190 people inside and 40 people on the sidewalk patio and will feature 12 rotating beer styles, non-alcoholic cocktails, cask beer engines, live music and private event space.
 
For more information on the fundraiser, contact Ottman, amandaottman@gmail.com.
Meeting Responsibilities
Front Desk
Sitek, Mike
 
Greeter 1
Yoch, Ted
 
Greeter 2
Younggren, Mary
 
Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance/Four-Way Test
Lancaster, George
 
The Barker writer
Bainbridge, Buzz
 
Introduce the Speaker
Gharbi, Amir
 
Thank the Speaker
Opitz, Michael
 
Upcoming Events
Vocational Day at Z Italiano
Z Italiano
Mar 10, 2016
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
 
Cooking Class with Rotarians
Cooks of Crocus Hill
Apr 02, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Rotary Happy Hour/Vocational Development Group
The Mezz, Byerly's
Apr 06, 2016
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Rotary Happy Hour/Vocational Development Group
The Mezz, Byerly's
May 04, 2016
5:30 PM – 7:00 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 3, 2016 Meeting
Skate to End Polio
Feb. 11, 2016 Meeting
Feb. 4, 2016 Meeting
2016 Bowling Party
Jan. 21, 2016 Meeting

Z. Italiano will prepare a special meal for us as part of the club's Vocational Day there March 10.

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.