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Rotary Program This Week: Emporia City Manager Mark McAnarney
Our club program this week is Mark McAnarney, Emporia City Manager.
Kansas Masonic Literacy Center
Kids are four times more likely to be successful if they are reading at the the third grade level by the end of the third grade than those that are not. 
 
The difference between less-advantaged homes and more advantaged homes in our society is a 30 million word gap in a child's first five years. This difference represents the number of words used, heard and read to between homes on one side of the poverty line versus the other. 
 
It sounds like helping our kids be successful starts early in life! This was the message from Dennis Keer, the Executive Director of the Kansas Masonic Literacy Center, whose goal is to provide:
  • Service to schools, teachers and students;
  • Service for families and communities at the Kansas Masonic Literacy Center;
  • Research for the betterment of literacy development.
The Literacy Center is funded by two grants: A $4 million grant from the Kansas Masonic Lodge that covers all of Kansas, and another $2 million grant for Lyon and the surrounding counties to promote kindergarten readiness. 
 
Some of the programs that are being encouraged by the Literacy Center include:
  • Mobilizing Literacy at the David Traylor Zoo last fall attracted over 150 people.
  • Reading Readiness Workshops for pre-school educators.
  • Dolly Parton Foundation funds a book per month for every child from birth through age 5.
  • One School One Book at Village School
For more information, go to the Kansas Masonic Literacy Center's website, www. Emporia.edu/literacy.
Lyon County History Center
Lisa Soller's goal is for the Lyon County History Center to be the center of culture and history for our local society. Lisa, as the education coordinator, is helping to create a such a place during the organization's 81st year in their new location in downtown Emporia. The newly remodeled space is perfect for exhibits and gatherings. In fact, Rotarian Jack Atherton, as an 80-year lifetime member, is providing a program for them as part of their year-long celebration by providing 81 events for the people of Lyon County. The model train exhibit is now set up, and a new temporary exhibit is the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
Kristy Bayer Our Newest Member
Kristy Bayer is our newest Rotary Club member. Ed Bashaw sponsored Kristy into our club. Thanks for joining us, Kristy!
Tom Mais PHF + 5
Congratulations to Tom Mais for his generous contributions to the great purposes of the Rotary Foundation. Tom was recognized by Club President Symmonds as a Paul Harris Fellow + 5!
A Rewarding Project
Judy Brigham, who happens to be a Rotary District Governor of District 6110 (parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri), as well as her husband Tom and granddaughter Jaci Gall, recently returned from Oaxaca, Mexico where they distributed 140 wheel chairs. They call their project the American Wheel Chair Mission Project, and they raise the funds from various organizations, including Rotary Clubs, and use those funds to purchase high-quality, low-maintenance wheel chairs for those in need. During this trip, they delivered the chairs to those associated with CRIT (for mentally & physically disabled), to a nursing home, and to several homes. The rewarding part is seeing the true appreciation of those who would not otherwise be able to have a wheel chair. They are now considering another mission trip in the future to deliver additional wheel chairs.  
Emporia Recreation Commission Since 1960
Jennifer Bennett and Amanda Gutierrez from the Emporia Recreation Commission talked about the amazing variety of programs provided by this community agency. Part of their mission includes organizing youth sports teams, and they manage sports fields at Peter Pan Park, the DeBauge Family Soccer Complex, and Whittier Fields. Inside their headquarters, which is undergoing a renovation that includes a new roof, pickle ball is currently very popular among the community. Other activities:
  • After-school programs - 597 kids per day, 50 part-time staff
  • 60 employees, of whom 90% are ESU students, creating a great community partnership
  • 12 full-time staff
  • Over 200 staff when include part time staff members
  • Fitness Center that was renovated in 2015
  • 2016 usage involved 49,000 individuals in over 300 programs
Speakers
Feb 06, 2018
Emporia City Manager
Feb 13, 2018
Mammography services at Newman Regional Health
Feb 20, 2018
Team Schnak
Feb 27, 2018
Blogger and stats nerd
Mar 06, 2018
Grant to improve the health of people in Lyon County
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Club Board Meeting
Emporia Country Club West Room
Feb 08, 2018
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Jim Wayman
February 9
 
Kristy Bayer
February 16
 
Paul Dean
February 16
 
Spouse Birthdays
Rachelle Wright
February 17
 
Sharon Miller
February 20
 
Kathy Weaver
February 23
 
Anniversaries
Ken Wright
Margaret Wright
February 9
 
Sharon Tidwell
Dale Tidwell
February 19
 
Join Date
John Patton
February 1, 1980
38 years
 
Ken Buchele
February 1, 1991
27 years
 
Harvey Foyle
February 7, 2012
6 years
 
Mike Helbert
February 7, 2012
6 years
 
Phillip Davis
February 14, 2012
6 years
 
Andy Hawley
February 17, 2013
5 years
 
Robert Ovsak
February 17, 2013
5 years
 
Liz Martell
February 18, 1997
21 years
 
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Rotary Club Membership Proposal
2014 Club Membership Drive Teams
Program Dates 2014-2015
2015 India Polio Immunization Trip
Russell Hampton
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