Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter for September 7, 2022

~ Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter ~

Rotary Club of Newberg, Zoom Meeting

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

 

~ Call to Order ~

Club President Becky Ankeny welcomed Rotarians and Friends of Rotary to the Hybrid Live/Zoom meeting at 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at the Chehalem Cultural Center.

 

~ Flag Salute ~

Madeline lead participants in the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

~ 4 Way Test ~

Amber lead participants in the recital of the 4 Way Test:

Rotary’s Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do:

#1 – Is it the TRUTH?

#2 – Is it FAIR to all concerned?

#3 – Will it BUILD GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

#4 – Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

 

~ Announcements ~

Auction Committee – We are now nearly 2 months away and A LOT of planning goes into this project. So please consider joining the committee and helping the team build an amazing Auction. The Committee plans to be available meet after the club meetings to discuss progress. Please see Michelle and sign up to help out in some way. Also now is a good time to begin finding procurements (let Dan K know if you have any relevant connections you plan to reach out to). Every meeting will include opportunities to check in about the auction, sign up for a role, and hear updates from the Co-Chairs. Please go out and find auction items! IF you will be contributing something yourself, please connect with Dan and let him know (keuler.dan@gmail.com).

  • The Event: The auction will be October 28, 2022 (SAVE THE DATE) at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
  • The Theme: This is our 50th Annual Auction, so the Committee has chosen the 1950’s for the theme.
  • Dan K’s GOLDEN TICKET CHALLENGE: Dan K Will be buying the very first of 100 Golden Tickets for Sale for $100. Any Rotarian who either contributes an auction item themselves or procures an item from a friend, family, or business will need to let Dan K know and their name will be entered into a drawing to WIN THAT GOLDEN TICKET! Remember, up to 100 Golden Tickets will be sold, and at the Auction, one ticket will be drawn and the owner of that ticket gets to select ANY of our amazing and quite valuable Live Auction items. The sale of these tickets are the portion of the Auction that supports Club Activity. You do not need to be at the event to win.

 

~ Guests ~

Erin Byers, Guest, Kathie’s daughter

Lydia Keuler, Guest, Dan’s wife

Danny Sikkens, Guest, Owner of Social Goods and Trivia Host

John Colvin, Guest, Michelle’s Husband

Pat Wolfram, Guest, Assistant Governor of Dist 5100

Mark Ankeny, Guest, Becky’s Husband

~ The Rotary Duck ~

Kathie: Thanked everyone for their prayers for her daughter during her recent health issues.

Mark Ankeny: Noted that today is his and Becky’s 47th Anniversary. Congrats!

Laura: Brought samples of her art, similar to what she will be donating to the auction. One is a swipe technique painting of an abstract Beach Theme and the other is a Reverse Dip Technique.

~ Today’s Program: TRIVIA DAY hosted by Danny Sikkens ~

Today was a very special and FUN Rotary Meeting. Danny Sikkens, owner of Social Goods, visited to bring us a bit of fun and friendly competition in the form of TRIVIA DAY! The topic was “5th grade trivia”. Everyone paid their entry fees into this even by way of bringing in school supplies or donating money towards the Newberg School District’s Resource Rooms. There were a total of 4 full backpacks full of supplies and $218 dollars raised for these programs.

The winning team was called “The Rotary Four-Way Best”. This team consisted of Dan and Lydia Keuler and Kathie and Erin Beyers. It was loads of fun!

To learn more about Social Goods, head on down to Downtown Newberg to check it out! They do Trivia Nights every Thursday at 7pm. Go check it out, its a great time. Also you can visit their webpage at https://www.socialgoodsmarket.com/.

Check your e-mails for Zoom meeting access information, special announcements, and newsletter release notifications.

~ Joke of the Day ~

What’s it called when you see colors in the air that aren’t actually there?
A pigment of your imagination.

~ Happy Quotes! ~

“The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.”

– Socrates

~ Published 9/19/2022: Dan Keuler, Newsletter Editor ~

Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter for August 31, 2022

~ Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter ~

Rotary Club of Newberg, Zoom Meeting

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

 

~ Call to Order ~

Club President Becky Ankeny welcomed Rotarians and Friends of Rotary to the Hybrid Live/Zoom meeting at 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at the Chehalem Cultural Center.

 

~ Flag Salute ~

Laura lead participants in the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

~ 4 Way Test ~

Doug lead participants in the recital of the 4 Way Test:

Rotary’s Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do:

#1 – Is it the TRUTH?

#2 – Is it FAIR to all concerned?

#3 – Will it BUILD GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

#4 – Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

 

~ Announcements ~

NEXT MEETING UPDATE! – Next Meeting, September 7, bring friends, family, etc for Trivia day at Rotary. There will be prizes to win and it will be a lot of fun. The admission is a donation of a school item to be donated to kids in need. The game will be MC’ed by Danny from Social Goods.

Auction Committee – We are now nearly 2 months away and A LOT of planning goes into this project. So please consider joining the committee and helping the team build an amazing Auction. The Committee plans to be available meet after the club meetings to discuss progress. Please see Michelle and sign up to help out in some way. Also now is a good time to begin finding procurements (let Dan K know if you have any relevant connections you plan to reach out to). Every meeting will include opportunities to check in about the auction, sign up for a role, and hear updates from the Co-Chairs. Please go out and find auction items! IF you will be contributing something yourself, please connect with Dan and let him know (keuler.dan@gmail.com).

  • The Event: The auction will be October 28, 2022 (SAVE THE DATE) at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
  • The Theme: This is our 50th Annual Auction, so the Committee has chosen the 1950’s for the theme.
  • Dan K’s GOLDEN TICKET CHALLENGE: Dan K Will be buying the very first of 100 Golden Tickets for Sale for $100. Any Rotarian who either contributes an auction item themselves or procures an item from a friend, family, or business will need to let Dan K know and their name will be entered into a drawing to WIN THAT GOLDEN TICKET! Remember, up to 100 Golden Tickets will be sold, and at the Auction, one ticket will be drawn and the owner of that ticket gets to select ANY of our amazing and quite valuable Live Auction items. The sale of these tickets are the portion of the Auction that supports Club Activity. You do not need to be at the event to win.

DAN K PROCUREMENT UPDATE!!!: Big Thank You to the following who have donated an item/package to the auction

  • Thank You to Laura Tilrico who is donating 2 custom made paintings she painted for this event.
  • Thank You to Mike Caruso who is donating 4 high end stained class cabinet doors
  • Thank you to The Portland WinterHawks Hockey Club for donating 2 tickets to a WinterHawks Hockey Game.
  • Thank you to Rick Kaufman who is donating 2 custom made glass coffee tables.

Welcome Back to our live meetings Laura and Julie!

~ Guests ~

Jan Polendy, Guest

~ The Rotary Duck ~

Rick: Was gifted 2 glass tabletops and then he found some amazing and beautifully twisted wood to make 2 custom coffee tables. He made 2 tables for the auction and he noted that these are worth thousands of dollars each based on the quality and beauty.

Mike: Noted that Labor day weekend is here. He commented about how 15 years ago he was fairly new to Rotary and he was assigned to be in charge of the auction. At that time the auction was losing momentum but Mike pushed members to keep it going. He took a whole program to talk about the auction and pressure everyone into pitching in. He noted that the late John Kerekanich took it over some time after that and completely reinvigorated the auction, turning it into something bigger and more grand.

Laura: Received an email from the Rotary International President saying “In order to live in the Vibrant Society you want, you have to help build it.” This matches how the auction and our community works. Laura will be bringing a sample of some of her work next week to give an idea of her 2 paintings will be donated.

Grant: Had a great 10 day vacation, 5 days in Paris and 5 days in Dublin. He also share about how he chaired the auction for 5 years. HE noted how during his time as chair John Kerekanich really helped him push people to participate and make it a great auction. Grant noted that this is the biggest source of revenue for the great things we do, so it is the most important thing we do for our community.

Lisa: She was inspired to join our club just be hearing from Spike about our activities and our auction, and she encouraged us not to forget to just talk to people about Rotary in hopes that they will join us eventually.

Larry: He plans to convince his friend who lives in Dundee who is a world class stain glass artist to donate something to the auction.

Jan: Will be celebrating her son’s 35th birthday. She noted that she is new but going all in on helping the auction. she joined the auction committee working on wine procurement and has enjoyed learning more about wine and our community.

Julie: She is back after an extended medical time off from the club. She thanked us for all of the prayers and flowers.

Om: Shared how her daughter received the Joann Austin scholarship 3 years ago and now she is in her senior year of college. Her time in Interact club and having received the scholarship helped her self confidence in critical ways. Om also reminded us how important the Golden Tickets are to the Club. Everyone should buy some to support the club.

Paula: Thanked Steve Palmer for his huge efforts leading the Wine procurement efforts. Grant is also working with him closely to take over in the future.

Scott: Today is his one year anniversary with the Chamber. The next CV Vaudeville show will be Sept 30 and Oct 1st at the Blackbox theater. It will be a lot of fun. On Oct 8 they will be putting on an elections forum at GFU. This will be for House Districts 23 and 24, County Commissioners, City Councilors, and Mayoral races. They will also be doing a Child Care Fair at the Cultural Center on Nov 19. Anyone who is involved in any type of child care is invited to come to that. No charge or booth fee. Sponsored by the Austin Family Foundation and First Federal.

Auggie: Noted that he just signed about $20,000 worth of scholarship checks. These are largely paid for by the auction and so we need to work hard to raise more funds.

~ Today’s Program: Classification Talk with Emily Garrick-Steenson ~

Emily Garrick-Steenson is the Marketing and Event Coordinator for A Family Place. Emily described herself in the following ways: a Community Member, a Mother, a Wife, a Daughter, a Fundraiser and an Advocate.

Community member: Emily was born in the old Newberg Hospital and grew up with her 4 siblings on SunnyCrest Rd with lots of animals. She went through Newberg School District K-12 and even spent a lot of time in the building now known as the Chehelem Cultural Center. As a teenager she got involved in community activism. After NHS she went to Portland State University, where she met her husband.

Mother and Wife: Worked in outreach and communication for a very large national non-profit after college. After having her first kid she decided to leave that work to move back to newberg to be able to stay home with her kids, where she took up professional photography. She still does some photography but not as much these days. Her husband Josh is an Organic Farmer and collects watches, cigars, and loves Dad Jokes. Her oldest daughter is Scarlett who is a Senior at NHS and works at Red Hills Market and will be working for CPRD. She is a band kid and loves volunteering at A Family Place. Her son Griffen is her youngest kid. He loves skateboarding, Wrestling, and art.

Daughter and Sister: She is the daughter of Marsha and John Garrick, well known members of the community. They instilled in her a sense of volunteerism. Her sister is Katheryn Olson who is activer in the quaker community and Edwards School. She has 2 other siblings outside of Newberg.

Adventurer: Her and her family LOVE to travel and experience as many fun adventures all over the world.

Professional: When her youngest was beginning elementary school, she began volunteering at Edwards’ Auction. She learned how much she loves fundraising. She took the auction from a spegetti feed to an elevated event raising way more money than ever before. She even helped begin their Resource Room. She then took a job at a Family Place running their marketing and fundraising events. They help kids and families with trauma, education and resources for the families they serve and so much more. Emily will also soon be working with Shannon Knight running the Chehalem Valley Middle School Resource Room.

For more information about A Family Place, how to participate, or to donate reach out to Emily or visit their webpage at https://www.familyplacerelief.org/.

Check your e-mails for Zoom meeting access information, special announcements, and newsletter release notifications.

~ Joke of the Day ~

What do you call an alligator in a vest?
An Investigator.

~ Happy Quotes! ~

“In order to live in the Vibrant Society you want, you have to help build it.”

– a quote Emily gave in her presentation

~ Published 9/5/2022: Dan Keuler, Newsletter Editor ~

Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter for August 24, 2022

~ Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter ~

Rotary Club of Newberg, Zoom Meeting

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

 

~ Call to Order ~

Club President Becky Ankeny welcomed Rotarians and Friends of Rotary to the Hybrid Live/Zoom meeting at 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at the Chehalem Cultural Center.

 

~ Flag Salute ~

Denise lead participants in the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

~ 4 Way Test ~

Scott lead participants in the recital of the 4 Way Test:

Rotary’s Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do:

#1 – Is it the TRUTH?

#2 – Is it FAIR to all concerned?

#3 – Will it BUILD GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

#4 – Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

 

~ Announcements ~

Auction Committee – We are now nearly 2 months away and A LOT of planning goes into this project. So please consider joining the committee and helping the team build an amazing Auction. The Committee plans to be available meet after the club meetings to discuss progress. Please see Michelle and sign up to help out in some way. Also now is a good time to begin finding procurements (let Dan K know if you have any relevant connections you plan to reach out to). Every meeting will include opportunities to check in about the auction, sign up for a role, and hear updates from the Co-Chairs. Please go out and find auction items! IF you will be contributing something yourself, please connect with Dan and let him know (keuler.dan@gmail.com).

  • The Event: The auction will be October 28, 2022 (SAVE THE DATE) at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
  • The Theme: This is our 50th Annual Auction, so the Committee has chosen the 1950’s for the theme.
  • Dan K’s GOLDEN TICKET CHALLENGE: Dan K Will be buying the very first of 100 Golden Tickets for Sale for $100. Any Rotarian who either contributes an auction item themselves or procures an item from a friend, family, or business will need to let Dan K know and their name will be entered into a drawing to WIN THAT GOLDEN TICKET! Remember, up to 100 Golden Tickets will be sold, and at the Auction, one ticket will be drawn and the owner of that ticket gets to select ANY of our amazing and quite valuable Live Auction items. The sale of these tickets are the portion of the Auction that supports Club Activity. You do not need to be at the event to win.

DAN K PROCUREMENT UPDATE!!!: Big Thank You to the following who have donated an item/package to the auction

  • Luckee Dutch Bakery will be donating a beautiful Halloween Cake
  • Grant Gerke will be donating another Amazing Dinner Package
  • Jungle Media will be donating a media-marking drone flight
  • Stephanie Sherman with Sherman Candles will be donating a Custom made candle basket
  • Tualatin Island Greens will be donating 4 drinks and 4 buckets of balls to their driving range
  • The Hillsboro Hops are donating 4 Field Box Tickets

Early Birds Announcement – The Early Birds Club and invited us all to join them for SummerFest (formerly OctoberFest). There will be Beer, Cider, Wine, Food, Dancing, dog shows, Etc. There will be Entertainers with Jugglers, Fire Hoopers, etc. and will be great for Families. Please come and tell your friends about it.

 

~ Guests ~

Jan Polendy, Guest

~ The Rotary Duck ~

Karen: Shared that her and Daniel had experienced the power of prayer and good thoughts. She reminded us to think positive things and send out positivity in the world as it may help people.

Kathie: Shared that her daughter, who had a mysterious and critical illness is now on the mend. Thanks for the prayers. She gave kudos to prayer and the medical science that helped her daughter. She also shared that Shred Day is Saturday for First Federal. People can bring documents needing shredded.

Paul: Shared that he will be donating 4 quarts of his honey into the auction.

~ Today’s Program: Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Center with Michael Pollock ~

Michael Pollock is a Case Manager for the Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Center in Newberg. Helping Hands assists people who have problems with homelessness, whether they are working through drugs or alcohol additions, coming from the prison system or many other situations. Michael was born in Long Island, New York, born at 10 and a half pounds. He lived in 13 different homes all over the Country growing up. He had a lot of issues in school and was really shy. He suffered from Alcohol and drug issues from the age of 13 to 48. He shared about those struggles, which ultimately led him to participate in a program called “Thugs off Drugs” (now helping Hands) after suffering several heart attacks in 2010. He has been clean, sober, and doing amazing since, even working past a the deaths of his brother and his mother in that time. He even was given a job opportunity to work for the organization, allowing him to share his story with others suffering from a similar struggle. He also shared about how nervous he was to join our Rotary Club as he was worried of being judged, only to find out how welcoming and accepting the Rotary Club is and how much of a sense of togetherness and community our Club brings. In his years working with Helping Hands he has helped so many people turn their lives around and improve their lives and ability to contribute in so many positive ways to their communities. He shared many amazing stories and if you are interested in helping or even just hearing more about some of these amazing stories, ask Michael. Michael also shared that he is looking to take on a huge new expansion project outside of Yamhill County and this will be an amazing opportunity for him.

For more information about Helping Hands, how to participate, or to donate visit their webpage at https://helpinghandsreentry.org/.

Check your e-mails for Zoom meeting access information, special announcements, and newsletter release notifications.

~ Joke of the Day ~

Why should you not write with a broken pencil?
Because it is pointless.

~ Happy Quotes! ~

“Strive for continuous improvements, rather than perfection.”

– Kim Collins

~ Published 8/30/2022: Dan Keuler, Newsletter Editor ~

Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter for August 17, 2022

~ Newberg Noon Rotary Club Newsletter ~

Rotary Club of Newberg, Zoom Meeting

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

 

~ Call to Order ~

Club President Becky Ankeny welcomed Rotarians and Friends of Rotary to the Hybrid Live/Zoom meeting at 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at the Chehalem Cultural Center.

 

~ Flag Salute ~

Ralph lead participants in the Pledge of Allegiance.

 

~ 4 Way Test ~

Dan K lead participants in the recital of the 4 Way Test:

Rotary’s Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do:

#1 – Is it the TRUTH?

#2 – Is it FAIR to all concerned?

#3 – Will it BUILD GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

#4 – Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

 

~ Announcements ~

Auction Committee – We are now less than 3 months away and A LOT of planning goes into this project. So please consider joining the committee and helping the team build an amazing Auction. The Committee plans to be available meet after the club meetings to discuss progress. Please see Michelle and sign up to help out in some way. Also now is a good time to begin finding procurements (let Dan K know if you have any relevant connections you plan to reach out to). Every meeting will include opportunities to check in about the auction, sign up for a role, and hear updates from the Co-Chairs.

  • The Event: The auction will be October 28, 2022 (SAVE THE DATE) at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
  • The Theme: This is our 50th Annual Auction, so the Committee has chosen the 1950’s for the theme.
  • Dan K’s GOLDEN TICKET CHALLENGE: Dan K Will be buying the very first of 100 Golden Tickets for Sale for $100. Any Rotarian who either contributes an auction item themselves or procures an item from a friend, family, or business will need to let Dan K know and their name will be entered into a drawing to WIN THAT GOLDEN TICKET! Remember, up to 100 Golden Tickets will be sold, and at the Auction, one ticket will be drawn and the owner of that ticket gets to select ANY of our amazing and quite valuable Live Auction items. The sale of these tickets are the portion of the Auction that supports Club Activity. You do not need to be at the event to win.

Pancake Breakfast Wrap up – Please bring yard signs to the Club meetings to return them. We re-use them each year. Also please complete the survey for the Pancake Committee: Click here for that Survey.

Early Birds Announcement – Tom Tesmer visited us from the Early Birds Club and invited us all to join them for SummerFest (formerly OctoberFest). There will be Beer, Cider, Wine, Food, Dancing, dog shows, Etc. There will be Entertainers with Jugglers, Fire Hoopers, etc. and will be great for Families. Please come and tell your friends about it.

 

~ Guests ~

Jan Polendy, Guest

Josh Duder, Guest

Tom Tesmer, Guest, Early Birds Rotarian

~ The Rotary Duck ~

Ralph: Shared that his TIA condition was temporary. Thanks to all for their prayers.

Auggie: Shared about the time he bought his wife a golden ticket and while she was asking him why he bought her one, it was selected and they won a trip to Costa Rica.

Denise: Noted that the Interact Club completed their second pet immunization event at the Grange. They served 86 families, totally 111 pets. A lot of non-profits reached out to lend a hand. Homeward Bound Pets, the Newberg Animal Shelter, and Orphan Kitten Rescue of Oregon all showed up with volunteers and supplies. They have a Vet, a Vet Tech, and so many happy people and pets. The Grange reached out to invite them to help keep this type of event going every year. Denise encouraged us to consider hosting other events there.

Becky: Shared that it was her daughter just turned 38, and noted that her daughter, as a child, received the Polio Vaccine for which Becky is grateful.

Michelle: Shared her daughter is turning 33. She also noted that since our access to Square is down, people can write a check to the Club for their $44 owed for the Pancake Breakfast.

Auggie: Announced that he learned at the Greeters Event at the Chamber that the Newberg High School Boosters are hosting a Golf Tournament and are looking for Golfers. You can also participate in their Cornhole Tournament if you are not a golfer.

Walter: Thanked an unnamed Rotarian who sent a lovely bouquet of flowers for Julie Want.

DAN K PROCUREMENT UPDATE!!!: Big Thank You to the following who have donated an item/package to the auction

  • CREAM Northwest will be donating Ice Cream Certificates
  • VISTA Balloons will donate two tickets for a group flight in a hot air balloon
  • The Chehalem Cultural Center will donate a gift certificate to CCC events/classes

Jim: Shared that they found evidence of Polio in New York. We need to keep working hard to end Polio because it is a terrible disease.

Ralph: Shared that his TIA was really painful. He had excellent care and the TIA went away within 24 hours with treatment. His lovely wife called 911 while they were in California. He was unable to speak during that first 24 hours and is happy to have fully recovered.

Michelle: September 7 will be a special Club Meeting to celebrate the first day of school with a Trivia Day! Bring some school supplies as an admission for this fun trivia game.

~ Today’s Program: Nurture Newberg with Denise Bacon ~

Denise Bacon is an amazing Rotarian, a Ford Foundation Field Coordinator, A Newberg City Councilor, and now a leading volunteer for Nurture Newberg. Nurture Newberg really began about 7 years ago following a series of local suicides. At that time, they had a meeting with Tony Bigland, who wrote the book The Nurture Effect. Denise read that book and realized it was an important piece of the puzzle. And they began getting busy helping people and putting into motion upstream solutions. Then eventually a new problem surfaced, Newberg was in the news, and not in a good way. Both sides of political action were having issues and were weaponizing each other and in social media. They then created their latest program within Nurture Newberg aimed at bringing people together and hoping to create peace and help people recognize how much good there is in Newberg.

They began by asking Newberg: “What do you want to see more of in Newberg?”. The results showed that people wanted positives, and cooperation, and peace. Other things they learned is that there is a tendency for a distrust of Government, that people give time and money to things they believe in, that they love their neighbors, and that they want the best for each other. They wanted a public way for people to express and share the positives they see. That is their “stop and report” effort to report good behavior (modeled after the good behavior game that is taught in schools which seeks to teach that you can be rewarded when you are good. Being Kind and being Angry have opposite long term health effects. She also noted that when we are being bullys or expressing anger, our kids are picking up on this and spreading it.

Denise had a tent at the Old Fashioned Festival for Nurture Newberg. She also noted that others are doing similar efforts like Dan R’s Podcast.

You can still fill out their survey, you can share about good things on their website or facebook page, or join one of their sessions (see website or talk to Denise for more Details).

For more information about Nurture Newberg, how to particpate, or to ask questions visit their webpage at https://nurturenewberg.org/.

Check your e-mails for Zoom meeting access information, special announcements, and newsletter release notifications.

~ Joke of the Day ~

I got hooked on auctions after going once… Going Twice…

~ Happy Quotes! ~

“Being angry is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.”

Denise shared this quote at the meeting

~ Published 8/23/2022: Dan Keuler, Newsletter Editor ~