We are pleased to report that donations are already being received from RCAA and our Generous Members! The Fund balance is $28,000!! Our GOAL is $100,000 !! AFTER we raise $50,000, an Anonymous Donor will match dollar for dollar everything we raise from $50,001 up to $100,000. RCAA $ 75,000 + $ 25,000 match = […]
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Anyone needing masks, free of charge for members OR OTHERS, contact Eric Lipson at ericlipson@gmail.com or (734) 417-3604. Several types are available. Contributions to the Pandemic Response Fund are appreciated but not required.
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In this difficult time of pandemic, the Rotary Cares Committee would like to share with you that the log of cards and notes sent to members and their families in April 2020 will not be sent. Why? Because there have been NO cards or notes which had to be sent. Isn’t that amazing! And very […]
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Ever wanted to attend an RI Annual Convention but couldn’t spare the time, were unable to justify the expense, or just not interested in visiting exotic locations? If so, this news is for you! The live convention scheduled for this summer in Honolulu was canceled but is now being replaced by a free virtual gathering […]
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Our weekly meetings continue successfully, thanks to Zoom! Prior to the start of the meeting, many members were online to share updates and socialize. Eric Lipson shared all the great work being done by our club and UM to deliver medical and homemade masks to the community. At 12:30 p.m., President Rosemarie Rowney welcomed everyone. […]
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You’ve heard of the “Dream Team”… – … but you have a lot better chance qualifying for the Club’s new “Zoom Team.” We are looking for members who have some experience with Zoom Videoconferencing and would like to share it with other Rotarians so more can participate in our luncheon meetings, committee functions, and even social […]
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Dear Fellow Rotarians, As a club, we just completed our first five weeks of Zoom meetings and I think we can say we are on a roll (pun intended). Overall our attendance was consistent with our pre COVID-19 days. Here are the numbers. Our report to the District on April 30 was 284 members. Attendance […]
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Christie Bacon is mentioned in an article in the Washington Post. Her husband, and frequent Rotary Club of Ann Arbor speaker John U. Bacon had trained to run the Boston Marathon but instead created his own marathon here in Ann Arbor after the Boston event was cancelled. He then contributed an entertaining story to the […]
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Dr. Vin Gupta, MD, MPA, MSc, who has lately become the face of NBC News as their spokesperson for COVID 19 related issues, is a Rotary Scholar supported by our Rotary District 6380 and specifically supported by RCAA. Dr. Gupta (no relation of Dr. Sanjay Gupta, MD who is the Chief Medical Correspondent of CNN […]
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Until the latter 1950s, polio was one of the most feared diseases in the world, affecting over 35,000 persons per year in the U.S. alone. Families lived in fear while travel and commerce were sometimes affected. Field trials of the polio vaccine developed by Jonas Salk began on April 26, 1954, eventually involving 1.8 million […]
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