Saturday, May 27, 2023

 

May 23 Meeting Notes

 The meeting was called to order at 7 am by President Robin DeRock.

National Lucky Penny Day

Guests:

  • Becky Cummins - Chapel of the Valley

Announcements
Goathead Warriors (6/17, 6/24)
  • Julie Banken (new member and Joel's better half) will lead the Event
  • Volunteers needed
Pass the hat for exchange student (pearl) to fly home for her fathers funeral
  • He drowned in the river recently. He appears to have had a heart attack before drowning
Transition Dinner - June 13th - 5:30pm - $28 per person added to your bill
  • Spouses and families welcome
  • Bar-B-Que Grill
Richard DeRock is joining the Chelan Port District

Ruth's Birthday was yesterday!

Brags and Confessions

Ruth Dagg

  • Ruth participated in a fundraiser for the Ukraine refugees
  • She sang at the event and those in attendance were very excited about her performance
  • The event raised $14,000
John Schapman
  • He took his kids to the festival

Alan Walker
  • He picked up his mom at Seatac and drove her to Ellensburg
  • C+O Nursery Building project will be starting in June. It is expected to finish by the end of the year.
Robin DeRock
  • The District Conference was a great event








    The District Conference Student Exchange Group



Sunrise Rotary Student Exchange Student - Francisca



  • There was a 2 day conference event looking for a good local project
    • It was recommended to develop a community compost project

  • Robin won the Magellan Award for taking the longest time to solve the puzzle in one of the events




Program - Travis Hornby - Pybus Market

Travis is a community focused hands-on leader with a proven track record of success working with board driven organizations to achieve financial growth and stability. He has 15 years of customer service focused experience and a passion for small businesses. Most recently he was the President of the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to the vision of building and sustaining trail systems throughout the Northwest.

Travis is the General Manager of Pybus Market and also the Pybus Market Foundation Director.

Pybus Market has been in business since 2013. This year is the 10 year anniversary.

There are 2 organizations involved in Pybus Market:
  • Pybus Public Market
  • Pybus Charitable 
No franchises are allowed in the market. Only locally owned businesses are accepted.

Pybus offers discounts for non-profit organizations to use their meeting facilities.

Here is a link to a great video about Pybus. Click here 
Once the video comes up, click the play button. 

A $1.4 million dollar renovation and improvement will begin Tuesday May 30th. (The funding is about $200,000 short but funds are being sourced to make up the shortfall.) The project completion date is set for 

The renovation includes:
  • A replacement of the parking lot will result in pavers that will prevent oil from asphalt parking. A drain will send runoff through the pavers into a $40,000 filter that will capture contaminants and output water at nearly drinking level quality.
  • Outdoor coverings the full length of the building. 
  • The south gravel and dirt parking lot (which is owned by the city) will have 2 electric charging stations added at a cost of $8,000 to get the power to the location.

Here is mock up of the new look!


A couple of positive results from the renovation include:
  • Pybus signed a 10-year contract with the Farmer's Market Association.
  • A traveling Art Show will be coming to the market after the remodel.
  • There will be "night markets" after the area is renovated with new coverings and lighting.
Travis contributes to the community at Pybus and as a member of the Chamber of Commerce. He is an asset to the community and deserves our support. He supports us by providing us with a great meeting space to honor the contributions that Rotary makes to the community.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The raffle was $607. Only 7 marbles in the bag. Wayne Steele did not draw the winning marble. The pot keeps growing.


Next programs
  • 5/30 - Sheriff Mike Morrison
  • 6/6 - Willard Fields - History of Chelan PUD

Rotary Anniversaries
  • Kelly Walker - 5/26/2023 - 3 years
  • Glenn King - 5/20/2023 - 1 year
  • Robin DeRock - 05/17/23 - 16 years

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

 

May 16 Meeting Notes

 The meeting was called to order at 7 am by President Robin DeRock.

World Sea Monkey Day

Guests: 

  • Bill Ostheimer (Wayne M's guest)
  • Sharon Ostheimer (Wayne M's guest)
  • Emma Crowe
  • Julie Banken
  • Jennifer Moraski
  • Jonathan Clark (Jennifer's Fiancé)
  • Becky Cummins - Chapel of the Valley

Announcements
Concessions at the Rodeo Event at the Toyota Center
  • Lots of money to be made
  • $21,000 - One weekend
6/3/23 - Farmer's Market Take Over - 9am to 1pm (7/1, 8/5, 9/2, 10/7)
  • Volunteer needed to lead the effort
  • Kids Crafts and Pride Festival
  • Volunteers needed
Goathead Warriors (6/10 or 6/17, 6/24)
  • Volunteer needed to lead the effort
  • Volunteers needed

Community Paul Harris Award

  • Robin is looking for nominees for someone in the community that would deserve recognition from Rotary.
  • They should be making a difference in the community in line with Rotary values.

Student Exchange

  • Outgoing student's dad died accidentally.
  • He drowned on the river recently. (The story was in the news)

Brags and Confessions

Kelly Walker

  • She went with her mom, daughter, and 2 grandkids to Lake Roosevelt

Wayne Massing

  • 30th Wedding Anniversary
  • Dinner in Leavenworth, and Gelato at Pybus

Kathleen McNalty

  • She visited her mom in Delaware
  • Her mom is able to stay home due to the support of Kathleen's sister and family

Wayne Steele

  • His 3rd grandchild was born - Wyatt John Steele
  • 9lb 10oz - 22 inches long
 Rebecca Lyons
  • May 6th was her birthday (she let it slip that it was her 60th)
  • She got a tattoo

Robin DeRock

  • Whe enjoyed the Dose DeMayo event at her house last week

New Member Inductions

Jim Adamson - Julie Banken - Emma Crowe - Kelly Walker

Craig     Wayne          Bill          Kathleen     Jennifer
Reese - Massing - Ostheimer - McNalty  -  Moraski


Wayne Massing presenting Bill Ostheimer with his 
membership pin to be worn to every meeting.



  • Bill Ostheimer (Wayne Massing talked him into joining Rotary.)
    • Bill was born in Lafayette, Indiana February 19, 1944. He graduated High School in 1962 and attended Purdue University, graduated January 1967.
    • While in college, he enlisted in the Navy Reserve and got accepted to Navy Flight School. He attended Navy Preflight training during two summers prior to graduation.
    • Bill Spent 22 years in the Navy flying the A-7 Corsair II. He married Sharon Rogers in 1971. They have two children and 7 grandchildren. While in the Navy, he acquired a Master's Degree in Business Organizational Management. He retired as a Commander in 1988 and went to work for Boeing Maintenance Training. He spent 22 years at Boeing, all in Maintenance Training and retired in 2010.
    • Bill and Sharon moved to East Wenatchee in July 2021. They live with their daughter, son-in-law and four grandchildren.
  • Jennifer Moraski 
    • Jennifer grew up in Bellevue with her parents and 5 siblings. She attended the University of Oregon and majored in Computer Science. After graduation, she returned to the Seattle area and worked in a variety of roles in Tech, finally landing at a startup called Starwave, working on ABCNEWS.com for about 6 months after it launched.
    • Starwave was acquired by Disney, where she continued in a variety of roles supporting the Disney websites in the early days of the web. She then moved to Nordstroms where she supported backend systems and Nordstrom.com. Her last role was at Tableau, a data analytics company that was acquired by Salesforce. She retired from Salesforce in December 2020.
    • Jennifer has two children. Stuart, who recently graduated from WSU with a Computer Science degree and is working at Diamond Foundry in Wenatchee as a software engineer. Sylvia is a sophomore at the University of Portland, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. 
    • Jennifer is engaged to Jon Clark, who works remotely as a consultant for an Airplane parts manufacturer. Jon has 3 adult daughters who live in the Seattle area. They are planning a wedding in July in Cashmere.
    • After purchasing a cabin in Leavenworth in 2017 that is used as a vacation home as well as a short-term rental. The cabin brought Jennifer to the Wenatchee Valley more often. After falling in love with the area they decided to move here. They purchased a 1935 Craftsman home (it's the "sunflower" house on the corner of Western & Springwater) in Wenatchee in 2021 that needed extensive remodeling. They've since fully renovated the home and yard. 
    • Jennifer enjoys travelling, gardening, baseball games and backpacking. Last year she travelled through Western Europe with her daughter after she studied abroad in Austria. This year she's taken trips to Florida, Hawaii, Phoenix, and Eugene.
    • Jennifer has been in Toastmasters clubs since 2014 and recently joined the Cascade Speakeasy Club here in Wenatchee. Jennifer is looking forward to getting to know her fellow Rotarians and serving in her new community!
  • Emma Crowe
    • Emma Crowe is 21 years old and has been a resident of the Wenatchee Valley for the past 10 years. She is a proud 2019 graduate of West Side High School a year early. She graduated from Central Washington University with her B.A. in Professional and Creative Writing in March 2023 with Honors.
    • Emma is the Donor Development Coordinator for Sister Connection, and she is very passionate about nonprofit work.
    • Emma loves to travel the world, spend time with her family (especially her 2 sisters), and write short stories and poetry. She loves languages and is bi-literate in German, speaks some Greek, and is currently working on learning Kirundi (the language of Barundi).
  • Julie Banken
    • Julie grew up on an orchard in the Entiat Valley but attended school in Wenatchee and graduated from Wenatchee High School in 1986. Julie and her husband, Joel, met in college and spent two years as Peace Corps Volunteers in Ecuador.
    • Julie has Masaer's Degrees in both Entomology and Education. She homeschooled their two boys and also taught outdoor education, science, and social studies for the Wenatchee School District. She worked at Valley Academy for ten years.
    • Currently, she is a Master Gardener in training and writes the newsletter for a local electirc vehicle advocacy group called Plug-In North Central Washington.
    • Julie Banken has been helping with Rotary Youth Exchange from Behind the scenes since 2017, when her family first hosted a student from France. Julie is joining the Sunrise Club so she can officially participate as District 5060's Outbound Educator for Rotary Youth Exchange. She is looking forward to getting to work with all students that the district sends out as well as the Rotarians who make the Youth Exchange Program possible. 
Program: Road Apple Roulette Results
The Road Apple Roulette Event was a rousing success!

The committee included:
  • Kathleen McNalty
  • Earl Crowe
  • Allie Schank
  • Wayne Massing
  • Wayne Steele


4157 tickets were sold (out of 5000 available). 
Wayne Massing handled all of the tracking of the tickets for the Gambling Commission.

Over 400 tickets were sold the day of the parade to the onlookers along the route.
The following seven volunteers selling the tickets that morning were:
  • Joel Banken
  • Marcy Treat
  • David Barshes
  • Alan Walker
  • Robin DeRock
  • Kathleen McNalty
  • Faviola Barbosa
Ticket sales, plus the sponsors, minus the expenses resulted in a profit of $13,732.

Tickets sold awards:
  • Jim and Carol Adamson - Shark Sales Trophy - 563 tickets
  • Earl Crowe - Bucking Horse Trophy - 394 tickets
  • Wayne Massing - Bucking Horse Trophy - 276 tickets


Above and Beyond Pins
  • Darcy Christopherson - Head of Apple Blossom 
    • She made sure we got a great location in the park for ticket sales
    • It gave us great visibility in the community.
  • Wayne Steele
    • He worked nearly every selling event and the day of the parade
  • Joel Banken
    • Morning of the Parade
Earl stated that Kathleen handled "90% of the effort" as his co-chair for the event.

Larry Harlow was the $10,000 winner.



----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The raffle was $567. Only 8 marbles in the bag. Milt did not draw the winning marble. The pot keeps growing.


Next programs
  • 5/23 - Travis Hornby - Pybus General Manager - Pybus Market Updates
  • 5/30 - Sheriff Mike Morrison
Joke: 
I was looking for a new job, but I turned down one where I'd be paid in vegetables... 
The celery was unacceptable.

Rotary Anniversaries
  • Kelly Walker - 5/26/2023 - 3 years
  • Glenn King - 5/20/2023 - 1 year

Friday, May 5, 2023

May 2 Meeting Notes

 April 25, 2023, Meeting Notes

The meeting was called to order at 7 am by President Robin DeRock.

World Tuna Day

Guests: 

  • Bill Ostheimer (Wayne M's guest)
  • Emma Crowe
  • Julie Banken
  • Jennifer Moraski

Fran Moment
  • Fran has been busy with track, swimming, and prom

Announcements

Road Apple Roulette Update - Wayne - 5/6/23 The big event
  • Over 3000 Tickets Sold (of 5000 available)
  • All tickets to Wayne (sold or unsold) by Friday
  • SELL! SELL! SELL!
  • Volunteers on the big day
    • 9am setup
    • 10:30 Observers for the winning horse
    • 3 pm drawing - Orondo by the park
    • Fran will be there to draw the winning ticket

 Concession Volunteers Needed - 5/5, 5/6, and 5/7 (Check your email)

  • Toyota Center - Rodeo

5/12 - Dose de Mayo fellowship event - Rebecca and Carol

  • Event will be at Robin's house - 6pm
  • Bring an appetizer and BYOB (if you don't care for margaritas)

6/13 - Tuesday 5:30pm - Change over dinner - Robin passing the torch to Craig

  • Will be held at Pybus!

Community Paul Harris Award

  • Robin is looking for nominees for someone in the community that would deserve recognition from Rotary.
  • They should be making a difference in the community in line with Rotary values.

Paul Harris Award Presentation - Mansour Ravassipour



Brags and Confessions

Wayne Massing - Youth Parade

  • Wayne, Milt, Allie, Alan, and Woody
  • All participated as Parade Marshalls for the youth parade

Ruth Dagg - Music Students

  • Two of her students got 1st place in the Soul Ensemble Competition

Glenn King - New Photography Business with his Father
  • His dad is dealing with Dementia
  • He has been a photographer for over 60 years
  • He has always wanted an online place to sell his pictures
  • The Etsy Store is https://www.etsy/shop/yourfavoritepics
  • Everything is 50% off for the month of May


Program - Ryan Graig, Project Manager and Volunteer Coordinator for T.R.E.A.D.



TREAD - It is a volunteer-based organization with 3 consistent roles filled part time to conduct the business of the 503c nonprofit organization.

Ryan works half time right now. The needs are likely to justify a full-time position in the near future.

TREAD's Mission

We are leading 50+ partners in Chelan and Douglas Counties to enhance and protect our regional outdoor recreation for all who live, work, and play in our communities. TREAD works in collaboration with our partner organizations and agencies to find creative solutions in Chelan and Douglas Counties for sustainable trails, diverse partnerships, community leadership, and economic development. Our focus is improving regional outdoor recreation for sustainability and accessibility for current and future users. Through our relationships, we are able to identify the intersections and needs of our partners. We accomplish our goals through grants, project management, and collective impact work. We identify needs and leverage our relationships to efficiently fund, plan, and execute projects for the next 5, 10, and 20 years.

TREAD holds quarterly meetings with the outdoor groups and agencies.

They work with trail schools, and trail college groups as well. Ryan would like to facilitate getting a trail school for the Wenatchee area.

TREAD has a Facebook group. If you search for tread, their non-profit shows up at the top of the page.

Stemilt provided the original funding. The group will be looking for more organizations to help keep the momentum going forward.

TREAD is the glue that brings all other stakeholder organizations together.
  • They participate or lead studies such as:
    • Environmental impact of trails
    • Multi-use trails (Walking, biking, horseback riding, and motor vehicles.)
New Trails in the Wenatchee Area
  • The extension of the Loop Trail to Rock Island is underway
TREAD is doing an inventory of all of the official (and unofficial) trails in the area.
  • They are looking at making the trails wheelchair accessible where possible.
There is an app underway. It is called TREAD Map.
  • Here is a link to the project: TREAD Map — TREAD (tread-cw.com)
  • The goal is to make an app that provides more detail about our local area than other apps like AllTrails.
  • Mapping ethics is an issue. TREAD wants to make sure that trails that cross private or restricted areas are not publicized on their app. 
  • Other apps in use today are sending people into areas that should not be publicized.

The raffle was $521. Only 9 marbles in the bag. NO WINNER! The pot keeps growing.


Next programs
  • 5/9 - No morning meeting - Evening social from 5-7:00 at the Taproom in Pybus
  • 5/16 - Travis Hornby - Pybus Market
Joke: Why did Adele cross the road? So she could say, "Hello From The Other Side!"

Rotary Anniversaries
  • Kelly Walker - 5/26/2023 - 3 years
  • Glenn King - 5/20/2023 - 1 year


October 1st Meeting Notes

 The meeting was called to order by the President Elect, Allie Schank.  We had 2 guests (both named Mike!) Mike Battis from Ballard Ambulanc...