June 8, 2022 -- Club Forum
The Club will conduct a Club Forum at the June 8, 2022 meeting. Evelyn Lee, the Club's current Assistant Governor, and Richard Brill, the Club's incoming Assistant Governor beginning July 1, will join us for this meeting, and make a presentation. Richard is a member of the Rotary Club of Wilmette, past president and past secretary of that club, and is a 14-year Rotarian. He has been the District's Public Image Chair for the past five years and worked with District leadership and all 67 clubs in the District on many topics. In his role as Public Image Chair, he was part of regular Rotary Zone and Region meetings and Institutes.
Susan Fisher will provide an update of presentations and developments at the Rotary International Convention in Houston.
The Club Form with also focus on the following:
1. Transition of officers and plans for upcoming year
2. Amendments to Bylaws and Club Policies
3. Roles and activities of committees
Recent Meetings and Events
June 1, 2022 Trivia Night Context
The Trivia Night Contest of the Rotary Club of Wilmette Harbor returned on the evening of Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at the Harbor Club in Gillson Park.
The event was well attended, with many guests joining us for this fun evening.
Thanks to Jim Pockross and the entire Trivia Night Contest committee for organizing this event. Thanks to Jack Close for being an unflappable and charming master of ceremonies for this event. Special thanks to the many sponsors of this event, including Wayfair, Glasgow and Associates, @Properties, Green Bay Animal Hospital and Byline Bank.
Recognition of Club's Contributions to Sustainable Landscaping Installed at Wilmette Village Hall

May 25, 2022 Regular Meeting 7:30 am -- Beth Drucker, President, Go Green Wilmette
Beth Drucker, President of Go Green Wilmette, provided an update of the current environmental activities and initiatives of the organization. Beth's presentation included a discussion of recent expansion of the Go Green network of organizations within Illinois and a description of a very interesting webinar to be hosted by Go Green Wilmette on "Conservation and End of Life Options" scheduled for June 8, 2022 at 7:00 pm.
Please see the website of Go Green Wilmette for further information:
gogreenwilmette.org
Beth has served as the President of Go Green Wilmette since its founding in 2006.
May 18, 2022 Regular Meeting -- Author Jennifer Close
Best selling author Jennifer Close discussed her newest book “Marrying the Ketchups” which was released by Alfred A. Knopf at the end of April. "Marrying the Ketchups" is her fourth book.
In addition, she also provided insights into the creative process of writing and publishing a book from the first idea to finished copies. She engaged in a lively back and forth discussion with our members at guests at the end of her presentation.
The review of "Marrying the Ketchups" from the New York Times Book Review can be found at the following:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/24/books/review/marrying-the-ketchups-jennifer-close.html
May 14, 2022 -- Rotary Hope Walk for the Homeless
The Club was very pleased to participate along with the Rotary Club of Wilmette and the Evanston Lighthouse Rotary Club in the Rotary Hope Walk for the Homeless held in Gillson Park on May 14. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Wilmette for organizing this event, which raised about $14,000 to contribute to organizations serving the homeless and distressed. Susan Fisher, Jim Waite, Jim Pockcross and Mike Bailey volunteered or participated. |
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May 11, 2022 -- Foundation Annual Meeting and Club Forum
The Annual Meeting of the Wilmette Harbor Rotary Club Foundation was held at the regular meeting of the Club on May 11, 2022, which included election of Foundation Board members. Foundation Directors for 2022-23 will be Ben Ivory, Jim Pockross, Jim Waite, Maureen Barry and Mike Bailey. Special thanks to Tom Ryan for his service on the Foundation Board.
The May 11 regular meeting also included a Club forum focusing in particular on transition to the 2022-23 year.
May 4, 2022 Evening Meeting -- Senta Plunkett, Wilmette Village President
In the second of the Club's 2022 "Community Conversations" series, Senta Plunkett, Village President of Wilmette, engaged Club members and guests in an informative discussion of recent developments at the Village of Wilmette. President Plunkett discussed a number of topics, including the Village's recently adopted Tree Ordinance, new businesses in Wilmette, the Village's strategic plan, and the Village's financial condition. We all thank her for engaging in this discussion with us.
More About the Club's Community Conversation Series
Each Community Conversation provides an opportunity for one or more community leaders to discuss important developments the community. The Community Conversations also present an opportunity for those in attendance to ask questions and offer comments. Interested members of the community are invited to join us.
The Club usually will be holding Community Conversations on the last Wednesday of certain months at 7:30 am at the Harbor Club in Gillson Park, and also usually be available by Zoom in hybrid meeting form (although please note that some events in our Community Conversation series will be held in the evening on the first Wednesday of a month).
Our first Community Conversation was held on June 30, 2021 and featured Steve Wilson, Executive Director of the Wilmette Park District. Our second Community Conversation, held on July 28, 2021, featured Anthony Austin, Director of the Wilmette Public Library. Our third Community Conversation was held on August 25, 2021, and featured John Jacoby with an interesting presentation about his new book Wilmette at 150. Our fourth Community Conversation, held on September 29, 2021, featured Julie Wolf, Chair of the Wilmette Environmental Commission. Julie offered an enlightening description of the development of the Village of Wilmette's Sustainability Plan. Our fifth Community Conversation was held on the evening of November 3, 2021, when Club hosted a Community Conversation on Race: A Welcoming Community. This panel discussion panel furthered the Club's continuing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiative.
At the Club's November 2, 2021 Community Conversation, Van Gilmer of the Wilmette Human Relations Commission moderated an informative and lively discussion. The panelists were as follows:
Miya Hasegawa, Healing Everyday Racism in Our Schools (HEROs) member
John Jacoby, Village of Wilmette Historian and former Village of Wilmette President
Rev. Erin Raska, Associate Minister at Glencoe Union Church
Gerry Smith, Chair, Village of Wilmette Human Relations Commission
Our sixth Community Conversation, held on February 23, 2022, featured Kari Cremascoli, Ph.D., Superintendent of Schools, Wilmette Public Schools District 39.
April 27, 2022 -- Ted Glasoe, Alliance for the Great Lakes, and Club Forum
Alliance Ambassador Ted Glasoe presented on the importance of protecting the Great Lakes. He spoke about issues impacting the Great Lakes and the work the Alliance for the Great Lakes does to help project the Great Lakes. He also described how participants can join in working to protect the Great Lakes.
April 22, 2022 -- Earth Day Volunteer Events
On April 22, 2022, members of the Club participated in two different service projects in honor of National Earth Day. Suki Fisher of the Club volunteered for a beach clean up event at Gillson Park. Maureen Barry, John Wertymer (along with his very enthusiastic son-in-law) and Mike Bailey volunteered by planting native trees and other plants at the Harbert-Payne Woods in Evanston on the North Shore Channel. The Club was particularly pleased to work with representatives of The Volunteer Center, which organized the event.
April 20, 2022 -- Club Forum
The April 20, 2022, regular meeting was a Club Forum focused in particular on reenergizing the Club's community service volunteer projects.
The meeting also included a recognition of contributions to the Rotary Foundation by major donor John Wertymer. Congratulations, John!
April 13, 2022 -- Barbara Tubekis, Executive Director, The Volunteer Center
Barbara Tubekis, Executive Director, described the history, mission and current activities of The Volunteer Center, located in Winnetka, Illinois. Barb described the impressive resources available on The Volunteer Center website at
volunteercenterhelps.org
She and members also had a robust discussion about how the Club can better coordinate with The Volunteer Center.
The meeting also featured the induction and introduction of new Club member Saad Qureshi. Congratulations Saad!
April 6, 2022 Evening Event -- Wilmette Theatre Tour and Talk
On April 6, 2022, Amy Falkowski, Program Director of the Wilmette Theatre, provided a tour of the Wimette Theatre, including recent renovations, and a talk describing the programming and activities of the Wilmette Theatre.
March 30, 2022 -- Brian Lambel, Fire Chief, Village of Wilmette
Brian Lambel, Fire Chief of the Village of Wilmette, provided an update of the Fire Department, including a review of his first year serving as Fire Chief and the Fire Department's Stategic Plan. We look forward to a follow up from Chief Lambel this fall which will include an update of recent changes to fire safety rules.
The meeting included recognition of several of the Club's donors to The Rotary Foundation. The Club recognized Major Donors Frank Hussey, John Kessler, Jackie McGuire, Sarah Oliver, and George Pearce and Multiple Paul Harris Fellows Tim Frenzer, John Kay and Maureen Barry. Thanks and congratulations to all those recognized.
March 23, 2022 Regular Meeting -- Discussion of Options for Making Contributions to Relieve the Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis: Suzanne Gibson, Andy Ullman, Donna Lee Gulley and Others
The Club had a robust discussion options for contributing to relieve the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, with a particular focus on the activities and opportunities of Rotary.
In response to the deepening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, The Rotary Foundation has created an official channel for Rotary members around the world to contribute funds to support the relief efforts underway by Rotary Districts and has designated its Disaster Response Fund as the main avenue for contributions. Suzanne Gibson spoke about the Disaster Relief Fund and the credibility of The Rotary Foundation on the world stage for using funds wisely and giving the impacted area the ability to create grants specific to their needs.
Andy Ullman of the River Cities Rotary Club discussed direct financial aid to Rotarians on the ground in Kiev, describing his Club's interactions with a Rotary Club Kiev International.
Donna Lee Gulley, Rotary Shelter Box Ambassador, discussed the Shelter Box's role as a trusted partner of Rotary for many years, on many continents and many dire situations.
Please contact Mike Bailey at mike@mbaileylaw.com if you would like to receive a powerpoint of the presentation describing these initiatives and opportunities.
March 16, 2022 Regular Meeting -- Anna Wright, Purple Valley Farm
Anna Wright provided a delightful and informative presentation on bees and her Purple Valley Farm apiary located in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
Purple Valley Farm is an eco-friendly farm with a handful of hives nestled among our heirloom fruit trees. The farm is run by Kenilworth native, Anna Swisher Wright. Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Jonesborough, TN, the farm operates the old-fashioned way, sustainably harvesting honey by hand and bottling one jar at a time.
Samples of Purple Valley Farm honey will continue to be available to those attending regular meetings in person.
March 9, 2022 Regular Meeting -- Raul Guzman, Blue Star Recyclers
Raul Guzman, Plant Manager of Blue Star Recyclers at its nearby facility, provided an informative description of the mission and activities of Blue Star Recyclers.
Blue Star Recylers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to create jobs for adults with autism and other developmental differences, along with providing established electronics recycling services. Blue Star handles most types of electronic waste. More information can be found at the following:
bluestarrecyclers.com
March 2, 2002 Evening Event -- Visit to Block Museum "A Site of Struggle" Exhibition
On March 2, 2022 members of the Club and guests toured a powerful and compelling exhibition at the Block Museum on the Northwestern University campus for the Club's "first Wednesday" event for March.
The exhibition is A Site of Struggle: American Art against Anti-Black Violence and the visit was in furtherance of the Club's ongoing DEI initiative.
February 23, 2022 Regular Meeting -- A "Community Conversation"with Kari Cremascoli, Superintendent of Schools, Wilmette Public Schools District 39
Kari Cremascoli, Ph.D. provided an update of developments at Wilmette Public Schools District 39. Dr. Cremascoli provided an engaging update of District 39's strategic plan, recent changes in policies relating to masks and other developments. This presentation was the first of the Club's 2022 "Community Conversation" series.