July 27th, 2023 Newsletter

 

“I am grateful for the blessings of wealth, but it hasn’t changed who I am. My feet are still on the ground. I’m just wearing better shoes.” – Oprah Winfrey – Actress – Talk Show Host – Producer – Philanthropist

 

“The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.” – Roy T. Bennett – 1939-2014 – Author

 

“Love and gratitude can part seas, move mountains, and create miracles.” – Rhonda Byrne – Author

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

(notes provided by the erudite Mary Hodson)

 

July 30 4-8 PM – Lou Simpson Celebration of Life at the Rose Bowl.  Please bring salsa and chips to share.

 

August 2, 7 AM – Zoom Board Meeting.  Contact Charlie for meeting link.

 

August 21 – Tom Costello Memorial Golf Outing and Corn Roast at Lake of the Woods

 

August 26 – Rotary Leadership Institute

 

September 9 – District 6490 Conference

 

November 9 – CU Sunrise Anniversary and Veteran’s Day Dinner

 

Bucket Bucks – July – Feeding our Kids,  August – CU at Home

 

Larry announced the passing of CU Sunrise past president and Shelter Box USA board member Gary Olsen on July 26.

 

Shelter Box Stock the Box Fundraiser – See http:// http://www.shelterboxusa.org

 

 

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

 

August 8, 5:30 – 7:30 PM – Assemble School Kits at United Way

 

August 21 – 26 – Diaper Drive

 

September 2, 9-11 AM – Salt and Light

 

September 9 – Feeding Our Kids

 

September 30, 3 – 11 PM, Octoberfest

 

October 14 – 6:30 AM – Noon, CU Sunrise Rotary Booth at Urbana Farmer’s Market – Save your Rotary magazines to hand out.

 

 

PROGRAM

 

President Charlie introduced a tape of RI President Gordon McInally at the International Convention.

 

President MacInally’s theme is “Create Hope in the World”.  He said that performing acts of kindness is the most important thing we can do to improve our own sense of well-being.  

 

This Rotary year, Rotary will prioritize mental health.   President McInally shared that his brother Ian suffered from depression, and despite having a successful life, ultimately took his own life.  

 

RI has started a Rotary Action Group for Mental Health.  President McInally also talked about two new programs “Think Like Me”, an emotional literacy training, and “Wellness in a Box.”

 

President McInally asks all Rotarians to become champions of the effort to help erase the stigma of mental illness and to become caring friends for those who suffer.

 

 

  Aug 3rd Aug 10th Aug 17th Aug 24th
Introductions Paul Conforti Lisa Crane Diana Dummitt Ata Durukan
Reflection Robb Patton Jerry Payonk Allan Penwell Ed Perry
Greeters Paul Conforti Lisa Crane Diana Dummitt Ata Durukan
Robb Patton Jerry Payonk Allan Penwell Ed Perry
Notetaker Perry Hodson Crane Conforti

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (with program committee members listed in parentheses)

 

August 3rd – Jared White, Executive Director of Prairie Lands Council of Boy Scouts (Cary)

August 10th – Kelly Russell from the Champaign County Home Visiting Consortium (Michael)

August 17th – District Governor

August 24th – Joe Rank, Taste of Northern Italy

August 31st – TBD

September 7th – TBD

September 14th – TBD

September 21st – Poets Corey Van Landingham and Chris Kempf (Thom)  

September 28th – Jarrod Scheunemann will discuss his mission trip and park development project in Bilisht, Albania

October 5th – TBD

October 12th – Brittany Millington, Director, Champaign Public Library (Thom)

October 19th – TBD

October 26th – TBD

November 2nd – Dr. Dan Simons, Professor, Psychology, UIUC, co-author of “The Invisible Gorilla” and “Nobody’s Fool”

November 9th – no morning meeting – Anniversary Dinner at CityView

 

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS

 

August 24 – Allan Penwell

August 30 – Darrell Hoemann

August 30 – Ed Perry

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July 20th, 2023 Newsletter

 

“The soul is stronger than its surroundings.” – William James – 1842-1910 – Psychologist

 

“We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.” – Cynthia Ozick – Writer

 

“In order to move others deeply we must deliberately allow ourselves to be carried away beyond the bounds of our normal sensibility.” – Joseph Conrad – 1857-1924 – Author

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS
(notes provided by Lisa Crane)

 

July 29 – Rotary at the Park

July 30, 4 PM – Celebration of Lou at the Rose Bowl.  Bring chips and salsa.

August 21 – Tom Costello Golf Outing and Corn Roast

August 26 – Rotary Leadership Institute

September 9 – District Conference

November 9 – CU Sunrise Anniversary and Veteran’s Day Dinner

 

Bucket Bucks for July – Feeding Our Kids

Bucket Bucks for August – CU at Home

 

Shelter Box Stock the Box Fundraiser – See http://www.shelterboxusa.org

 

Phyllis’ reflection was on the origin of the fortune cookie by a Japanese chef in 1914. We each received a cookie to share the fortunes during bucket bucks

  

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

August 8, 5:30 – 7:30pm – Assemble School Kits at United Way

August 21 – 26 – CU Sunrise Diaper Drive

September 2, 9-11am – SALT & LIGHT in Urbana

September 9 – Feeding our Kids

October 14 – Rotary booth at Urbana Farmer’s Market

 

 

PROGRAM

The speakers this week were Tom Mitchell and Joy Hoffsommer who presented The Midwestern Roots of Tennessee Williams (1911-1983).  Joy is retired from Parkland College, and Tom is retired from the UIUC Theater department.

Tennessee Williams was the most productive playwright from 1944-6, including writing eight plays which became movies.  These movies included The Glass Menagerie, Street Car Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Night of the Iguana.

Tom and Joy read from The Caterpillar Dogs which is a collection of previously unpublished stories that came out in 2023.  Tom is the editor of this collection.

There are annual Tennessee William festivals in St Louis and New Orleans.  The next Provincetown Tennessee Williams Festival will be Sept 7-17 in University City, MO.

We were entertained with a poem from Middle West. Tom and Joy also performed a series of anecdotes, jokes, newspaper, clippings, and advertising jingles. 

One short story was written after his bus station stop in Champaign, IL called Ten Minute Stop short story after trip to Chicago 1936

Another one of Tennessee Williams’s short stories was based in Springfield, IL – Entrances to Heaven or the Dream of Springfield IL.

They read the poem and discussed connections they have to Illinois and the Midwest.

Williams was buried in St Louis by his brother, but he wanted to be buried at sea.

The name Tennessee perhaps came from fraternity brothers who called him that due to his southern accent.

 

Next week’s speaker will be RI President Gordon McInally.

 

  July 27th Aug 3rd Aug 10th Aug 17th
Introductions Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti Lisa Crane Diana Dummitt
Reflection Scott Paceley Robb Patton Jerry Payonk Allan Penwell
Greeters Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti Lisa Crane Diana Dummitt
Scott Paceley Robb Patton Jerry Payonk Allan Penwell
Notetaker Conforti Perry Hodson Crane

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (with program committee members listed in parentheses)

 

July 27th – RI President Gordon McInally’s speech announcing this year’s theme (pre-recorded)

August 3rd – Jarod from Boy Scouts of America prairie land council (Cary)

August 10th – Kelly Russell from the Champaign County Home Visiting Consortium (Michael)

August 17th – District Governor

August 24th – Joe Rank, Taste of Northern Italy

August 31st – TBD

September 7th – TBD

September 14th – TBD

September 21st – Poets Corey Van Landingham and Chris Kempf (Thom)  

September 28th – Jarrod Scheunemann will discuss his mission trip and park development project in Bilisht, Albania

October 5th – TBD

October 12th – Brittany Millington, Director, Champaign Public Library (Thom)

October 19th – TBD

October 26th – TBD

November 2nd – Dr. Dan Simons, Professor, Psychology, UIUC, co-author of “The Invisible Gorilla” and “Nobody’s Fool”

November 9th – no morning meeting – Anniversary Dinner at CityView

 

 

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS

 

July 28 – Cary Woolard

 

August 24 – Allan Penwell

August 30 – Darrell Hoemann

August 30 – Ed Perry

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July 13th, 2023 Newsletter

 

 

“The wisest route to a successful solution to nearly any problem begins with understanding its history.” – David McCullough – 1933-2022 -Historian-Writer

 

“Please remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.” – Margaret Mead – 1901-1978 – Anthropologist

 

“It’s time to start living the life we’ve imagined.”- Henry James – 1843-1916 – Writer-Author-Novelist

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

(notes provided by the erudite Mary Hodson)

 

July 29 – Rotary at the Park

 

July 30, 4 PM – Celebration of Lou at the Rose Bowl.  Bring chips and salsa.

 

August 21 – Tom Costello Golf Outing and Corn Roast 

 

August 26 – Rotary Leadership Institute

 

September 9 – District Conference 

 

November 9 – CU Sunrise Anniversary and Veteran’s Day Dinner

 

Bucket Bucks for July – Feeding Our Kids

 

Bucket Bucks for August – CU at Home

 

Shelter Box Stock the Box Fundraiser – See http://www.shelterboxusa.org

 

 

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

 

August 8, 5:30 – 7:30 – Assemble School Kits at United Way

 

August 21 – 26 – CU Sunrise Diaper Drive

 

September 2, 9-11 AM – Salt and Light

 

September 9 – Feeding Our Kids

 

October 14, 6 AM to Noon – CU Sunrise members will staff the Rotary booth at the Farmer’s Market

 

 

PROGRAM

 

Jennifer Shelby continued her presentation about movie making.  She got the idea to become a producer after hearing a Rotary speaker on the subject in 2013. Today she is a line producer for Shatter Glass Films.

 

Shatter Glass films currently has three very different films showing.  “Revealer” was shot during Covid.   “Black Mold”, featuring our own Mary Kay Smith as an extra, was shot in March, 2022, at locations such as Ott’s Diner in Rantoul and at the Morgan Funeral Home in Savoy.  It will make its international debut at the London Fright Fest in August.   “Revealer” was shot during Covid, and they just finished “Holiday Hotel”, a heist comedy.

 

The last time Jennifer spoke to the club, she explained how they “break down” a script to arrive at a budget for a film.  Then a pre-production schedule and a detailed production schedule, listing cast, make up, props and vehicles needed for each scene are put on spread sheets.  Make up artists take a picture of each actor on the first day of filming to ensure that they are made up the same way each time they appear.  Cell phones are not allowed on sets, so pieces of script called “sides” are handed out each day of filming.

 

The SAG provides that actors be paid at the rate of $379 per day or $1539 per week.   They are paid overtime if they work over 12 hours per day or 44 hours per week.   Added to the actors pay is a 10% fee for their agents.  Their contract requires that three meals a day or a per diem ($12, $18, $30) as well as transportation and lodgings, are provided.

 

Jennifer explained that her success lies in the business background and philosophy that she brings to the artistic side of film making. 

 

  July 20th July 27th Aug 3rd Aug 10th
Introductions TBD Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti Lisa Crane
Reflection Phyllis Mischo Scott Paceley Robb Patton Jerry Payonk
Greeters TBD Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti Lisa Crane
Phyllis Mischo Scott Paceley Robb Patton Jerry Payonk
Notetaker Crane Conforti Perry Hodson

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (with program committee members listed in parentheses)

 

July 20th – Tom Mitchell and Joi Hoffsommer, will discuss Tennessee Williams (Michael)

July 27th – RI President Gordon McInally’s speech announcing this year’s theme (pre-recorded)

August 3rd – TBD (Cary)

August 10th – TBD (Michael)

August 17th – District Governor

August 24th – Joe Rank, Taste of Northern Italy

August 31st – TBD

September 7th – TBD

September 14th – TBD

September 21st – Poets Corey Van Landingham and Chris Kempf (Thom) 

September 28th – TBD

October 5th – TBD

October 12th – TBD

October 19th – TBD

October 26th – TBD

November 2nd – Anniversary Dinner

November 9th – Dr. Dan Simons, Professor, Psychology, UIUC, co-author of “The Invisible Gorilla” and “Nobody’s Fool”

 

 

SCHEDULE (with program committee members listed in parentheses)

 

July 20th – Tom Mitchell and Joi Hoffsommer, will discuss Tennessee Williams (Michael)

July 27th – TBD (Tom)

August 3rd – TBD (Cary)

August 10th – TBD (Michael)

August 17th – District Governor

August 24th – Joe Rank, Taste of Northern Italy

August 31st – TBD

September 7th – TBD

September 14th – TBD

 

 

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS

 

July 6 – Paul Conforti

July 28 – Cary Woolard

 

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July 6th, 2023 Newsletter

 

 

“Curiosity will conquer fear even more than bravery will.” – James Stephens – 1880-1950 – Irish Poet-Storyteller

 

“The roughest roads often lead to the top.” – Christina Aguilera – Singer-Songwriter

 

 

“Increase your confidence in your self-worth and in your ability to contribute good things to the world.” – Lindsey Stirling – Violinist

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

(notes provided by the distinguished gentleman from Connecticut, Edward Perry)

 

As our new club treasurer, Tod, noted that our club is moving to the Rotary record keeping and financial reporting software. There may be a few bumps and glitches with this switch, but in the long run it will be a benefit now and in the future. If you have any questions or issues, please contact Tod.

 

Additional Announcements:

July 18 Mahomet Golf Outing

July 29 Rotary at the Ballpark

July 30 Lou Celebration at the Rose Bowl

Aug 21 Champaign Rotary Tom Costello Golf Outing

Aug 26 Rotary Leadership Institute

Sept 8 & 9 District Conference at the I Hotel

Nov 9 CU Sunrise Anniversary Party

 

Upcoming Service Opportunities:

Aug 8 – 5:30 to 7:30pm – Assemble School Kits at United Way in Savoy

Aug 21-26 CU Sunrise Diaper Drive

Sept 2 – 9:00 to 11:00 am – Salt and Light in Urbana

Sept 9 – Feeding our Kids

Aug. 12 or Sept 9 or Oct 14 – Rotary Booth at Urbana Farmer’s Market

 

SPECIAL REQUEST

 

From Christopher Manson, OSF Healthcare (Christopher.M.Manson@osfhealthcare.org) – “I am looking for someone to pick up about a vans worth of supplies. Including some extrication equipment, some other tools and fire department turn out the gear. I’d need them to bring that stuff down from the upper peninsula of Michigan near Chassell and bring it all the way down to Schiller Park in Illinois which is where our warehouse is located near O’Hare airport. So if that’s something that someone can do we can even pay to rent a van if needed.  We need to have this delivered to our warehouse by 7/13.  If anyone is able to help I can provide exact addresses and such.”

 

C-U Sunrise Rotary Club Awards

 

Oktay presented, with the club’s deep appreciation for the hard work and dedication to the ideals of Rotary, the following awards:

 

Rotarian of the Year: to Scott Paceley

 

New Rotarian of the Year: to Lisa Crane

 

Alive-Alert-Awake and Distinguished Service Awards: to Ed Perry

 

Courage Award: to Trina Simpson in memory of Lou Simpson for his past 36 years of dedicated service to our Club. Trina thanked the club and recalled how Lou loved Rotary and C-U Sunrise. She then presented a check to the club from Lou. Scott also noted that a tree in Lou’s memory will be planted later this year just to the west of the C-U Sunrise Don Decker Garden. 

 

  July 13th July 20th July 27th Aug 3rd
Introductions Oktay Baran Jacob Bilvin Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti
Reflection Bob La Charite Phyllis Mischo Scott Paceley Robb Patton
Greeters Oktay Baran Jacob Bilvin Eddie Bridges Paul Conforti
Bob La Charite Phyllis Mischo Scott Paceley Robb Patton
Notetaker Hodson Crane Conforti Perry

 

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (with program committee members listed in parentheses)

 

July 13th – Jen Shelby, The Sequel (Mary)

July 20th – Tom Mitchell and Joi Hoffsommer, will discuss Tennessee Williams (Michael)

July 27th – TBD (Tom)

August 3rd – TBD (Cary)

August 10th – TBD (Michael)

August 17th – District Governor

August 24th – Joe Rank, Taste of Northern Italy

August 31st – TBD

September 7th – TBD

September 14th – TBD

 

 

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS

 

July 6 – Paul Conforti

July 28 – Cary Woolard

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