The Rotary Club of Niwot
Newsletter
September 27, 2018

Wine, Cheese & Chocolate

Valerie Whatley the Program Director for Pearl, a nonprofit organization in Longmont that supports single parent families, will be attending our September 27th meeting. Pearl is one of our possible WC&C Focus Charities. Valerie will be describing the work they do and answering our questions.  Here is a link to their website: www.pearlpromise.org.
 
Please remember to email Jake with your potential Sponsor recommendations.  These are sponsors not on the list from last year.
 

Visioning Update

Dan compiled the vision statements and goals resulting from our Visioning Session. Take a look at the document in ClubRunner and provide comments if needed. 
 
Our Visioning is only beginning.  We still need to develop or "elevator speeches" and work on setting firm goals.
 
Also, be aware that our club Bylaws and Constitution are both available for review in the ClubRunner document area.  We will discuss and approve changes to these documents and further develop our club Vision during our October 4 business meeting.  Please plan to attend.
September 27th is National Crush a Can Day
Take out all your frustrations and anger and be green and environmentally friendly at the same time by crushing a can to celebrate Crush A Can Day on September 27.
 
There are few things in life as satisfying as feeling a can squish and bend between your fingers, and this unofficial holiday is the perfect excuse to crush as many cans you can find. And it is environmentally friendly too! Take all your crushed cans to the recycling center to be recycled and given a new life.
 
Cans are containers usually used to store and transport goods and perishable food and beverages. In most grocery markets, you can find two types of food cans – tin cans and aluminum cans. In many parts of the world all cans irrespective of what they are made of are called tin cans.
It is not known who created this holiday.
Upcoming Events
Longmont COC neXt Young Professional miXer
Longmont Public House
Sep 26, 2018
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
 
PEAK Longmont Chamber of Commerce
Plaza Convention Center
Sep 27, 2018
 
Longmont COC Ribbon Cutting
Innovation Center of St. Vrain Valley Schools
Sep 28, 2018
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
 
WASH Symposium
Denver Wastewater Mgmt Bldg
Oct 06, 2018
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
 
Rotary Education Institute (REI)
Red Rocks Community College
Oct 13, 2018
 
Speakers
Sep 27, 2018
Oct 11, 2018
Generation Exchange & Digital Technology
Oct 18, 2018
Nov 08, 2018
Polio Plus Update
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Greeters
  • September 6 - Marty
  • September 13 - Kamla
  • September 20 - Doug
  • September 27 - Chris.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ron Grunzweig
September 1
 
Spouse Birthdays
Julie Stockert
September 20
 
Pam Engstrom
September 30
 
Anniversaries
Patrick Engstrom
Pam Engstrom
September 4
 
Join Date
Jake DiMartino
September 14, 2017
1 year
 

​"The Rotary Club of Niwot is a dynamic group of professionals devoted to serving both local and international communities."

Niwot
Service Above Self
We meet Thursdays at 7:10 AM
The Left Hand Grange
195 2nd Ave
P.O. Box 20
Niwot, CO  80544
United States
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Rotary Club of Niwot FAQ's
 
Q1.  When and where does the Rotary Club of Niwot (RCN) Meet?
  A1 = The Rotary Club of Niwot meets weekly, on Thursday mornings at 7:30AM to 8:30AM, in the Left Hand Grange #9 building, at 195 2nd Avenue, or 2nd Ave and Franklin Street in the town of Niwot, Colorado
 
Q2.  Is there a RCN calendar of events and meeting speakers?
  A2 = Yes, the RCN has a website found at (www.niwotrotary.org).  There is a variety of information found on that site.  A Club Calendar can be found there with information about events and meeting speakers.
 
Q3.  What is the basic cost(s) or dues for the RCN?
A3 =  The quarterly dues for the Rotary Club of Niwot (RCN) are currently set at $175  for 3 months or quarterly in the months of July, October, January and April.  This $175 amount is to cover the required Rotary International Dues and the expense for providing breakfast at each Thursday morning meeting.  Additional costs or voluntary payments to the Rotary Foundation are separate and on-top of the quarterly dues. This includes the popular voluntary contribution known as “Every Rotarian Every Year”.
 
Q4.  What is the website called ClubRunner and how is it used by the RCN?
A4 = ClubRunner is an administration and communication software package that will enable clubs and districts to effectively: • Reach members • Improve communication between members • Better organize their club It is an online service comprised of powerful tools designed to: • Maintain your club data • Boost communications, and much more.
The ClubRunner site can be found online at (http://portal.clubrunner.ca/6885).
 
Q5.  How do I log in at ClubRunner?
A5 = All Rotary members will be issued a login name and password when join the RCN.  The Login Username is comprised of the first “letter” of your first name + your last name + 6885.  An example would be John Doe should use the log in username of (jdoe6885).  The password that you are given by the Club must be changed when you log in the first time.
 
Q6.  Generally speaking, as an RCN Member, what would I routinely use ClubRunner for?
A6 = The RCN ClubRunner site is very useful to routinely track your quarterly club membership payments, track your club attendance or access the rotary member’s email service.  The email component of ClubRunner is a fast and simple way to generate email communications or notices with other Rotary Club members or groups of members.
 
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