A lively discussion was ended by executive director Lori Walters at 12:25 pm. President Joanne rang the opening bell and looked to Tom Strode for the patriotic song, My Country ‘Tis of Thee. Bev Seiford read a piece that was shared by Susan Gray about how precious each of the 86,400 seconds we are granted […]
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While we acknowledge with deep gratitude all contributions on behalf of Rotarians whether monetary or otherwise, this week the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor celebrated the following individuals for their generous giving in 2020 which cumulatively has qualified them for the following recognition levels. The Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation welcomes Dale Berry, Robert Northrup, Patricia […]
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Tom Strode led the meeting with God Bless America. Though we were all on mute, you could see people singing. Shelly McMillan’s meditation on mothers and children was in honor of Mother’s Day and from the Sondheim Into the Woods, recited the lyrics “Children will Listen.” Our music selection was Espranza Spalding singing On the […]
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The April 28, 2021 meeting opened on Zoom with social time. There were questions about when in-person Rotary meetings may resume. September 1 is the possible resumption date but is dependent upon U-M. There is research and ongoing discussions of incorporating a meeting hybrid option (zoom/filming of meetings) and how this would work. Lori Walters […]
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The Board of Director’s Meeting was held on Wednesday, April 21 via Zoom. Club membership on March 31 was 259 Active members, plus five Honorary members and seven Inactive Emeriti. Attendance for the month’s five meetings was 35%. Average attendance at each meeting was 90 members plus seven others. Our Engagement Ratio for the month […]
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Fourteen Rotary Club of Ann Arbor road waste warriors were once again smiled upon by the Highway Gods with a sun-kissed sky on Saturday, April 17, 2021 for the State of Michigan Adopt-A-Highway trash pickup on the 2.1 mile stretch of I-94 between State Street and Platt Road. Fueled with Washtenaw Dairy donuts provided by […]
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The Community Allocations Committee met on April 14 and recommended grant awards to 12 organizations as part of the Community Grants Program. All in all, we received 27 applications totaling over $118,000 in funding. Our fundraising for this fiscal year was impacted by the COVID pandemic, but we were still able to cobble together $52,000 […]
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If you’ve been following our club’s social media accounts, notably Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, you may have noticed lately that our posts have been extra vibrant, interesting, and useful. Our new Social Media Lead, University of Michigan Rotaract member Trevor Soranno, has been behind these wonderful changes. Trevor is a rising senior at the University […]
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In July of 1918, the Club voted unanimously by secret ballot to show its spirited sentiment in support of national prohibition during WWI. A determined faction in Michigan unsuccessfully attempted to nullify the Eighteenth Amendment with an amendment to the State Constitution permitting wine and beer. In February of 1919, a Club meeting theme, “The […]
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President Joanne called the meeting to order at 12:26 PM. Tom Strode was unable to be with us, today, but he led us in “The Star-Spangled Banner” via video. Collyer Smith gave the inspiration message. Last Thursday, April 8, was Yom HaShoah, the Jewish remembrance of the Holocaust, a time when 6 million people were […]
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