The Madison, WI Rotary News for April 17, 2015 a publication of the Rotary Club of Madison Upcoming Speakers at Inn on the Park April 22 Rotary Meeting at Inn on the Park Active Care Planning: It's About the Conversation Advance Care Planning is a process that helps you: Think about your health care values and goals; Consider health care choices you may have to make in the future; Talk about your choices with your doctor and loved ones; and Make a written plan ( advance directive document) for the future. What if a sudden illness or injury left you unable to speak for yourself? Who would you want to speak for you? It may not be a spouse/partner but a close friend or family member. What would you want them to know about your values, beliefs, wishes? What don't you want? Join us next week, on April 22, at the Inn on the Park when Jim Jaeger and Sandy Nuernberg present a thought-provoking conversation to help make your wishes known. Learn vocabulary, reflect on your values, choose a health care agent, and explore goals for treatment as well as take the firststeps toward completing an advance directive. Jim Jaeger serves as a night chaplain at Meriter Hospital and is a member of several local Universalist Fellowship groups. He is an ambassador and facilitator in the Advance Care Planning (ACP) program, “Honoring Choices,” sponsored by the Wisconsin Medical Society and currently is the moderator of the Association of Spiritual Caregivers (ASC) at Meriter. Jim practiced law in Madison for many years focused on tax, estate planning and elder law. He is retired from practice and enjoys his family, especially his two sons and his grandchildren. Sandy Nuernberg is a second career ordained Presbyterian pastor, PC (USA) in the John Knox Presbytery. She is also an ambassador and facilitator in the ACP program, and just completed a six-year term as ASC Secretary/Treasurer at Meriter Hospital. Sandy is presently involved in active one-on-one ministry, adult education, leading worship/communion in facilities for older populations, weekly prison ministry and clergy leadership/involvement in racial disparity in the Madison area. She is an avid UW Badger fan and enjoys family, golf and gardening. So that we can plan for sufficient seating, members planning to bring guests are asked to contact the Rotary office with the number of guests you plan to bring by Tuesday noon (rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org or phone 255-9164). April 29 Larry Barta and Tom Lynch Madison Beltline Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) Study Update May 6 Alex Gee May 13 Annual Rotary Youth Awards Program May 20 Jorge Hidalgo Honoring Our Fallen on Memorial Day May 27 Annual Madison Rotary Foundation Scholarship Program Next in Madison: StartingBlock Madison George Austin, Madison’s former Planning and Development director and President of AVA Civic Enterprises Inc., provided the introduction about what StartingBlock Madison is planning to do to encourage, develop and grow entrepreneurs by bringing them into an entrepreneur hub that will place them in contact with peers, mentors, investors and consultants. The building will be located in the 800 block of East Washington Avenue, and American Family Insurance is funding the construction of the first 50,000 sq. ft. phase of a 160,000 sq. ft. building. Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Page 1 of 6 Founded in 2012, StartingBlock Madison is dedicated to encouraging entrepreneurs, growing Madison’s economy and providing educational opportunities regarding entrepreneurism. It will be able to do this because of the strong support of MG&E Energy and American Family Insurance. Dan Reed, Managing Director of American Family Ventures, spoke about his company’s investments in new technology companies in areas like automobile safety through their Direct Venture Capital program. Their support of StartingBlock Madison is an extension of this concept. Gary Wolter, Chairman & CEO of MGE Energy Inc., sees StartingBlock Madison as expanding the Madison entrepreneurship environment and helping to grow the economy. He explained the stretch goal as “how can I change the world?” and sited those Madison entrepreneurs that have done that such as Jamie Thompson’s Cellular Dynamics, Pleasant Rowland’s American Girl and Judy Faulkner’s Epic. The positive response to the three presenters and the concept of StartingBlock Madison that represents the combined efforts of corporate, educational, and civic entities including the City of Madison suggests StartingBlock and the entrepreneurs it cultivates are sure to be successful. Our thanks to George Austin, Dan Reed and Gary Wolter for appearing before our club and to Larry Larrabee for preparing this review article. We would like to thank Madison City Channel for videotaping our meeting this week. The program will be rebroadcast on analog basic channel 98, digital channel 994 & AT&T U-verse 99 as follows: Friday, April 17 at 8 PM; Wednesday, April 22 at Noon; Friday April 24 at 5 PM; Sunday, April 26 at 5 PM. You can also watch this program on the WEB. Senior Service Guest Sister Georgeann Roudebush Introduced by Susan Phillips – April 15, 2015 Club President Tim Stadelman pictured here with Sr. Georgeann Roudebush Today we recognize Sister Georgeann Roudebush for her years of helping make our community a better place to live, work, play….and die. Her tireless efforts to support many extraordinary causes demonstrates how she gives back her time, talent and compassion to help achieve a quality standard of life for all of us. Sister’s role as a chaplain at Home Health United Hospice knows no limits, exemplified by her efforts to bring peace, comfort, grace and dignity to patients and their families. Her leadership of 13 chaplains at HospiceCare set the gold standard earning a commendation from the accrediting body for the processional she instituted to show respect to deceased patients. Sister’s long list of ongoing commitments far exceeds hospice. For over 20 years, Sister has been a night chaplain at Meriter, a mentor to chaplain interns, residents and new staff, and serves as a Chaplain Leader, facilitating the board certification process for new chaplains. Sister supports the Dane County funeral directors being available to preside at services. She is an active member of the Association of Spiritual Caregivers in Dane County and the Greater Madison Area Chaplains. Georgeann conducts the invocation for Badger Honor Flights, and she frequently plays her trumpet at funerals for service men and women. Sister gives her time and expertise to the state hospice organization and presents at the Conference for the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. She volunteers her time for DAIS and other Dane County nonprofits. Over the years, Sister has participated in mission work, taking her skills to support third world communities. Georgeann is a Wisconsin sports fan, starting with Waunakee teams to the Badgers and Packers. Georgeann is truly an unsung hero! She has devoted her life to teaching,.especially on topics that the public generally fears or avoids. We are honored to present Sister Georgeann with our Rotary Club of Madison Senior Service Award. Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Page 2 of 6 Registration is Open for Tri-Con 2015 District Conference being held in Appleton on May 15-17. Visit www.rotary6250.org for more details. Rotary Scholars Seeking Employment Opportunities Each year, we have approximately 80 students receiving scholarship support through named scholarship funds within our Madison Rotary Foundation. In addition to the scholarship support our Foundation provides, our Scholarship Committee is trying to help connect our scholars to short-term jobs and internships. Jacqui Sakowski is leading this effort this year. This week, we are featuring the following two scholars: Sergio Becerra Ramirez is Majoring in Criminology and Law, with minors in Biology and Social Welfare, and will graduate from Marquette in December 2016. He is passionately committed to joining the DEA and welcomes any internship or employment opportunities that can aid him in securing his goal. With the number of attorney’s in this room, I’m sure someone must have the right contacts at DOJ! Fluent in English and Spanish, Sergio is proficient in French, as well as claiming teamwork, leadership, communication, Microsoft Office, MD Adams R3, SPSS and ProCSI, among his employable skills. Sergio has transportation and is available for work in either Madison or Milwaukee from mid-May through end of August. Brian Basken is his mentor. Emily Gallagher-Schmitz is a sophomore majoring in journalism at UW-Milwaukee. While she is developing her writing skills, her keenest interest lies in broadcast and entertainment journalism. Among Emily’s skills she includes Social Media, Microsoft Office, and Photoshop as well as being good with people, which is pretty handy in a journalist, and in organizing. If you need to plan and execute a campaign, Emily could be just the person to get your message out. She would be happy to continue in the fall if needed. So media, marketing and PR friends, what can you do to help Emily along her path?! Based in Sun Prairie she has transportation, and is happy to commute a reasonable distance this summer break. Mary Rouse is Emily’s mentor. For more details on these two students being highlighted this week or for the full listing of Madison Rotary Foundation scholars who are seeking employment, visit our website at www.rotarymadison.org. To view the scholar profiles from the Members Area dropdown menu – click on “Rotary Scholars.” Contact the Rotary office at rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org or 255-9164 to obtain your password information if you need it. MRF Thanks Contributors The Board of Trustees of the Madison Rotary Foundation appreciates and thanks the following for their generous contributions: Julian Barrientos Memorial Fund: Dora Zuniga. Jim Underkofler Memorial Fund: Nelson Cummings, Don Helfrecht and Kathleen Woit. Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Page 3 of 6 First Hike of the 2015 Season – Aldo Leopold Nature Center in Black Earth --submitted by Dawn Crim; photography by Karl Gutknecht On Saturday, April 11, the Hiking Fellowship Group enjoyed its first hike of the season organized by Rotarian Karl Gutknecht with Bob Miller, President and Executive director of the Aldo Leopold Nature Center, and board member and Rotarian Deb Gilpin on hand at the Black Earth location. What a wonderful way for over 25 Rotarians and friends and two dogs to welcome spring! Bob provided background on the 38 acre site in front of the Leopold Lodge that can be rented for camping trips, meetings,etc. An excellent location for our group photo too. The site has wonderful hiking trails. We hiked the first loop, about 1.5 miles consisting of mature woods, and rocky outcroppings. This path had somewhat steep terrain that took us high in the treetops before winding down into the valley. Once at the bottom, Bob shared stories of several scouting troops who rent out the site to test for hiking badges and other camping adventures. We embarked on the second loop which was about 1 mile. This path was not as steep as the first and had a fire pit and council ring at the top. Our hike concluded with a picnic lunch on the wooded deck of the Alexander Studio. The studio has high cathedral ceilings, a center stage and originally served as a rebirthing center in the early 1970’s. It was a beautiful day and great location to kick off the hiking season. Bob invited us all to visit the Monona Aldo Leopold Nature Center later this summer. For more photos, visit our BLOG POST. Action By Directors The following, proposed as new members, were favorably considered by the Directors at a recent meeting. Members are accorded a period of ten days within which objections may be filed in writing, stating the specific reason for the objection and signed by the objecting member, and sent to the Executive Director in the Rotary office. Consideration of a membership proposal is to be kept confidential, and members should not discuss membership with any listed candidate at this time. After the ten-day period, the sponsors will be notified of the status of the candidate. Rick Bova, President/CEO of Oakwood Village; Classification: Health Services; Sponsors: Roth Judd & Tom Popp Michelle Green, Senior Director of Development for UW Foundation; Classification: Foundations; Sponsors: Becky Steinhoff & Marilyn Rhodes Greg Mickells, Director of Madison Public Library; Classification: Government-Local; Sponsors: Tripp Widder & Jim Ruhly Amy Supple, Senior Vice President/COO for The Edgewater; Classification: Hotels; Sponsors: Juli Aulik & Sarah Dunn Joan Ziegler, Owner of ZDA; Classification: Professional Design; Sponsors: Sharon Chamberlain & Joe Silverberg Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Page 4 of 6 Lost and Found Over the past month, a few items have been left behind at our club luncheons. If any of these items look familiar, contact the Rotary office at 255-9164 or rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org. Members in the News Sean Baxter was pictured and quoted in an article titled, “Longetivy in Business: Dealer started with Model T.” WSJ 4/14 Pete Christianson was pictured and quoted in an article about his grandson, Otis Christianson, being the youngest Badger fan at the Final Four game on April 5. Otis was born on November 13, 2014. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 4/6 Get Well Wishes… Karen Kendrick-Hands is recovering from a heart attack she had on April 12. We wish Karen a speedy recovery! Wishing a Happy Birthday to… Apr. 20 -- Brett Topham -- Adm. Date: 10/01/2014 Financial Institutions. Johnson Bank Wealth Management Apr. 21 -- Chuck Dorgan -- Adm. Date: 06/14/1989 Colleges & Universities-Administration & Support. University of Wisconsin PHF (3) Apr. 21 -- Drew Howick -- Adm. Date: 06/12/1985 Consulting. Patina Solutions Director 2002-04 PHF (2) Apr. 21 -- Jon Nordenberg -- Adm. Date: 09/02/2009 Law. Boardman & Clark LLP Apr. 22 -- Jeff Burkhart -- Adm. Date: 12/03/2014 Community Services. Literacy Network Apr. 22 -- Frank Byrne -- Adm. Date: 02/07/2007 Health Services-Retired. Director 2014-16 Formerly Rotarian at Ft. Wayne, IN PHF (2) Apr. 22 -- Andy Davison -- Adm. Date: 01/06/1999 Religion-Retired. Director 1975-77, Formerly Rotarian at Madison (1965-81); Rochester, NY (1983-91) Apr. 22 -- Bill Rock -- Adm. Date: 11/06/1985 Physician. Agrace HospiceCare, Inc. Director 1992-94 PHF (3) Apr. 23 -- Nino Amato -- Adm. Date: 09/03/2014 Associations-Business & Professional. Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups Former Rotary member 2002-07 Apr. 24 -- Denny Carey -- Adm. Date: 10/30/2002 Health Services-Retired. Formerly Rotarian at Madison Breakfast. PHF (2) Apr. 24 -- Mary Romolino -- Adm. Date: 05/02/2012 Advertising, Publicity & Public Relations. 6AM Marketing Apr. 25 -- Beth Prochaska -- Adm. Date: 07/05/2000 Architecture. Potter Lawson, Inc. Formerly Rotarian at Madison WT-Middleton PHF Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Page 5 of 6 Weekly Statistics MakeUp Artists Montei, Bill at Horizons 4/7; Lucas, Tom at South 1/16, 2/16, 3/2, 3/9 & 3/23 and WT-Middleton 4/3; Van Mell, Derrick at Milwaukee 4/7; Himmelsbach, Loretta at South 4/13; Neviaser, Ann at Naples, FL 4/10 Guest List – April 15, 2015 Estelle Hanson, Jim Hanson, Mary Sweeney, Jim Sweeney, Hazel Zimbric & Jerry Zimbric of Senior Service Committee; Chris Meyer, Heather Wentler, Forrest Woolworth, Kate Austin, Chandra Miller Fienen, Kelda Roys & Scott Resnick of Program Committee; Ruben Anthony of Roth Judd; Todd Conkey of Stan Koopmans, Jessie Lerner of Nick Curran; Anne Marie Skye of Maggie Peterman; Susan Lubar & Aaron Olver of Carol Toussaint; Bob Groth, Ridley Usherwood & Caryl Rorge of Rick Bourne; Frank Sutherland of Jim Ruhly; Ryan Waite of Doug Dittmann; Pam Christenson of Gary Wolter; Kasia Leus & Annie Roensch of Rotaract Advisory Committee; Jero Bean of Pamela Bean; Bruce Cummings of John Hayes; Catherine Lee of Frank Byrne Visiting Rotarian – April 15, 2015 Allison Cooley from South Attendance Record Date 4/16/2014 4/15/2015 Total Members 509 502 Total Active 401 393 Active Attending (incl. make-ups) 421 (186) 408 (144) Rotary Club of Madison, 22 N. Carroll St., Ste. 202, Madison, WI 53703, 608-255-9164, rotaryoffice@rotarymadison.org Percentage 104.99% 103.82% Page 6 of 6
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