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Dr. Jonathan Finnoff will be program speaker at this week's meeting, Sept. 22
The Rotary Club of Edina will welcome Dr. Jonathan Finnoff, DO, as program speaker at the Thursday, Sept. 22, meeting. He is an internationally recognized expert in sports medicine and is the Medical Director of the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center in downtown Minneapolis. Finnoff is also the Program Director for their Sports Medicine Fellowship. He is a professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine. 
 
Finnoff is also a member of the Board of Governors for the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and for the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. He is a team physician for the Timberwolves and Lynx basketball teams, and one of the head team physicians for the United States Ski and Snowboard Teams.
 
Toni Gerard will give her classification talk at the meeting.
 
There is no Rotary Club of Edina meeting next Thursday, Sept. 29.
 
 
 
Notes from the President
We are working with Edina Country Club to resolve the audio issues, which I agree are very distracting at meetings. ECC staff have found issues with some defective cords and are checking out their total audio system. We will also be discontinuing the taping of our speakers effective at this week's meeting.
 
We are 10 days away from our annual Fundraiser & Gala! This is the club's only fundraiser for the Edina Rotary Foundation and its success will determine the amount of grants that can be awarded both locally and internationally. Through your gifts, our club is committed to supporting projects in our local and global communities that will improve the lives of those less fortunate. Examples of local organizations that have benefited from our support include: Alzheimer's Association, Cornerstone, Edina Give & Go, CornerHouse, Fraser Center, VEAP weekend lunch program, and Southdale YMCA, to name only a few. Our 2016–2017 Signature Project is the furnishing of a community room at 66 West, an apartment complex for young adults who have experienced homelessness. On a global level, our club has initiated and completed several water and sanitation projects in East Africa and Central and South America. We have also collaborated with clubs and districts throughout the world in addressing issues such as polio eradication, maternal and child health and economic development.
 
The 2016 Fundraiser could not have happened if it were not for the leadership of Co-Chairs Sam Thompson and Leann Stessman. Thank you, Sam, Leann and the team that have planned a memorable evening. Hope to have all of you in attendance or in spirit at the "New York State of Mind" Fundraiser & Gala Oct. 1!
 
 
Last chance to buy Gala tickets!
Don't waste a New York minute!
 
The deadline for purchasing tickets to the 2016 Edina Rotary Foundation Fundraiser & Gala is Thursday, Sept. 22. You can go here to buy your tickets online, or mail a check and your RSVP to:
 
Edina Rotary Foundation
c/o Jennifer Bennerotte
4801 W. 50th St.
Edina, MN 55424
 
And make sure to turn in your raffle ticket money and ticket stubs to Marty Kupper or Mike Opitz at this week's meeting. 
 
We'll see you Saturday, Oct. 1, for the Fundraiser & Gala "New York State of Mind!"
 
 
Camp Enterprise help needed
We are getting ready for Camp Enterprise and need volunteer help from Rotarians! We specifically need mentors, VCs and essay readers. We will have a sign-up sheet at our meeting this Thursday, Sept. 22, or see Sam Thompson or Kip Peterson if interested.
 
Camp Enterprise is set for Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 27–29, at YMCA Camp Ihduhapi. 
 
Thank you!
 
 
'Do the Right Thing' and volunteer Oct. 12
Edina High School is back in session and Joe Hayes continues to recruit 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.
 
The Leadership Seminar will be Wednesday, Oct. 12, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Patrick's Church on Valley View Road in Edina. 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.
 
 
Prospective Member Day will be Oct. 20
The Rotary Club of Edina will host another Prospective Member Day Thursday, Oct. 20. Prospective Member Day was moved from the Oct. 27 meeting to not conflict with the first day of Camp Enterprise.
 
All Rotarians are encouraged to bring a friend or colleague that is interested in learning more about Rotary and our club to the Oct. 20 meeting. Lunch is on the club for all prospective members that day! The program speaker for the meeting is Randy Stenger, founder of Extreme Sandbox, a heavy equipment adventure company. Stenger and Extreme Sandbox were featured on the TV show Shark Tank in January 2016.
 
For more information, contact Membership Director—Recruitment Greg Yoch.
 
 
Proposed for membership
The Rotary Club of Edina’s Board of Directors recently approved the applicant below for membership:
 
Andre Brewer
Classification: Youth Services
Sponsor: Sam Cote
 
Written objections to the application must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, to Rotary Club of Edina, 4801 W. 50th St., Edina, MN  55424.
 
 
In review
President Ann Platt opened the meeting mentioning the Edina Rotary Foundation Signature Project for 2016–2017—66 West, an apartment complex in Edina for 39 youth that have experienced homelessness. She showed a clip of the facility from KSTP News.
 
Mike Norman handled the front desk at the meeting. Greeters were Gordy Lewis, Jim Platt and Libby Schmit. Keith Benson gave us an inspiring invocation, and led us in the Pledge of Allegiance and Four-Way Test. Bob Gubrud is writing the meeting notes for The Barker
 
Nate Wenner introduced our guests at the meeting:
  • Andre Brewer was a guest of Sam Cote. Andre was approved by the board Sept. 15 as a new member of our club!
  • Lauren Altshuler was a guest of Brad Hepp.
  • Jim Fischer was a guest of Jody Kern.
  • Cynthia Johnson was a guest of Kris Maser.
  • Tom Gump, president of Edina Morningside Rotary Club, was a guest and participated in Silent Auction ice bowling excitement before the meeting.
  • Paul Nelson, also of EMRC, was a guest and encouraged members to take part in the Patrick Kennedy Memorial Golf Tournament Monday, Sept. 26. 
  • Gleason Glover, secretary for Minneapolis #9 Rotary Club, was a guest.
  • Patrick Knight, president of the Plymouth Rotary Club, was a guest and asked members to come to the Plymouth Rotary Club's annual fundraiser after Plymouth on Parade Saturday, Sept. 24. 
  • Bala Guntipalli, also of the Plymouth Rotary Club, was also a guest.
Keith Benson, chair of the Community Service—Local Funding Committee, asked for help in finding grant candidates. The due date for grant submissions is Oct. 31. Guidelines and applications available on the Rotary website, www.EdinaRotary.org.
 
Mike Opitz announced that sales of 2016 Fundraiser raffle tickets were halfway toward goal and asked that all members raffle ticket stubs and payments be mailed or brought to the next Rotary meeting. 
 
Susan Johnson and Royce Pavelka, co-chairs of the 2016 Fundraiser & Gala Silent Auction Committee, provided a partial listing of Silent Auction items and said that last call for items was this week. 
 
President Ann Platt introduced Jim Ryman, noting he joined Rotary in September 2014 and is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow. Jim introduced our speaker, Dirk DeYoung, editor of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, whose presentation was titled "Marrying Print & Digital" and he also spoke about "what we're watching in the Twin Cities economy." 
 
Jim gave the background on the speaker: Dirk joined the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal in 1995, has been editor since 1999, held positions of managing editor, reporter and research director. Prior to joining the Business Journal, Dirk was a reporter in Mason City, Iowa, and Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He received his BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota, is an avid bike rider—including commuting to work on his bike, and loves music.
 
Dirk opened his remarks noting the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal is a member of a chain of 40 print business journals around the United States. The Journal publishes a weekly edition and two daily email editions—a morning edition with 20,000 subscribers and an afternoon edition with 22,000 subscribers. The Journal is thriving by providing a print edition for their core audience of paid subscribers and is transitioning to digital media. The Journal distinguishes itself by providing breaking news before company's issue a press release. National as well as local content can be accessed online. Their webpage makes extensive use of social media.
 
Dirk discussed reporters that cover specific subjects such as investigating political contributions by local business leaders, a feature article on the "Apartment Boom—Bust Ahead?", the most admired CEOs, exclusive data on Top 100 Private Minnesota Companies, information on real estate transactions, new restaurants, hotels, and a People on the Move section.
The Journal also follows activities of individuals in metro area. He mentioned Scott Neal, Edina City Manager, and asked for help from Rotarians to provide news, information for People on the Move, awards and other company events. The editors and reporters of the Journal are watching developments in Edina: apartments, medical offices, orthopedic centers, upgrade of Southdale, the Galleria; as well as activity along the western light rail and the grocery store glut with grocers building new stores. The Journal is expecting a shakeout sometime in the future. He noted following General Mills and the changes in food production in response to America's changing diet. The Journal is also following the soccer stadium in the midway district in St. Paul, and US Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, with the resulting development catalyzed by the stadiums.
 
Another trend being monitored are changes in employment by the top 50 Minnesota employers. This includes coverage of where the jobs are, such as top five increases in jobs were in health care—the Mayo Clinic, Boston Scientific, Fairview Health Services, Hennepin County Medical Center and United Health Group. The largest decreases in employment were at Target, 3M, United States Postal Service, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and Cargill. He noted the growing need for workers in the metro area driven by retirements of baby boomers. There is also the need to adapt to more diverse workforce creating challenges for employers.
 
He concluded his presentation by indicating the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal is not sure of what is coming in 2017. However, he is confident the Journal is ready to identify, monitor and report to readers to maintain their leadership in providing breaking news and exclusive data on businesses. He then opened the floor to questions before he was thanked for his presentation by Kenny Smith.
 
 
New York State of Mind fundraiser logoEdina Rotary Foundation Fundraiser & Gala
Saturday, Oct. 1
DoubleTree by Hilton
 
 
Meeting Responsibilities
Front Desk
Perkins, Bob
 
Greeter 1
Johnson, Doug
 
Greeter 2
Hutchison, Don
 
Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance/Four-Way Test
Boockmeier, Matt
 
Introduce Guests
Winninger, Thom
 
The Barker writer
Hagen, Mike
 
Introduce the Speaker
Stessman, Leann
 
Thank the Speaker
Solheim, Bob
 
Upcoming Events
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
 
Prospective Member Day
Edina Country Club
Oct 20, 2016
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
 
Camp Enterprise
YMCA Camp Ihduhapi
Oct 27, 2016 – Oct 29, 2016
 
Rotary Happy Hour/Vocational Development Group
The Mezz, Byerly's
Nov 02, 2016
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Edina Chamber/Rotary Prospective Member Event
Edina Country Club
Nov 09, 2016
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
 
Area 3 Rotary Veterans Luncheon
Bearpath Golf and Country Club
Nov 11, 2016
11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
 
Dinner and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Concert
St. Paul United Church of Christ
Nov 19, 2016 5:00 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
 
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
The Jennings Family Foundation
Jessen Press
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 Liquor
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 Cubano sandwiches or apple, pecan, brie, chicken salad at the Rotary Club of Edina's Sept. 22 meeting. There is no meeting next Thursday, Sept. 29.

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.