- Ron Williams was introduced as the President of the Mesa Master Plan committee. He is currently running for a council position. Originally from Tennessee, he went into the military at 17. He owns a restaurant and a couple of retail opportunities at the airport. He is a potential member.
- Chad Reid is an active Toastmaster. He is looking for an action-oriented club because he wants to be active in the community.
- Perry Stewart - heard about Rotary, contacted us through contact information on our website and came to our meeting. He is interested in volunteering.
- At 3:00 that afternoon, members were encouraged to attend the rededication of the Mesa Peace Pole as part of the Week Without Violence focus.
- Jay reminded members of the Guaymas Hearing Project coming us November 6-9. Members who wish to travel to Mexico to volunteer should contact Ray Smith.
- When Jay asked how many planned to attend Rotary Leadership Institute Saturday, September 28, four or five hands went up.
- October 5 at MCC a Week Without Violence celebration honoring students who submitted winning entries will be honored.
- Saturday, September 28, several members will be helping with a bed build project at Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
- A moment of silence was held honoring Shelly Romine's father, Jim Standridge, who passed away September 25. He and Shelly's mother had been married for 64 years. Shelly reported her mother was doing well under the circumstances, but still processing the loss.
- Jay reminded members to stay following the meeting for a group photo. The photo will be on a disk going to the moon in September, 2025
- John Pennypacker pointed out that there were papers on the table explaining how to sign up for "My Rotary," and offered to help if anyone needs assistance.
- Ray Smith contributed celebrating his 24th anniversary of joining Rotary. He was on the phone with Bob Jensen earlier in the day. This year's hearing mission to Guaymas Mexico will be November 6-9. We will be renting a bus and travelling to Guaymas. He invited members to sign up to go on the trip as volunteers.
- John Pennypacker said he played 18 holes on Tuesday, September 17, and had a very good day.
- Ed Koeneman contributed celebrating a successful collaboration of Westwood High School Interact and the school's Earth Club in constructing a float on Don LaBarge's trailer, which Don was kind enough to loan to them. Ed had the pleasure of driving Don's truck, pulling the float in the Homecoming Parade.
- Dick Myren contributed his traditional $2, happy that he and Honorary Member Rod Daniels are affiliated with the Ace of Clubs. He also expressed his wish that everyone would realize what a great club we have and in-person attendance would pick up now that the weather is cooling down.
- Deb Koeneman contributed voicing concern for one of her work teammates who is ten years younger than Deb. He is a former Navy Seal. He recently suffered a massive stroke. He is doing well, recovering in an accute rehab facility.
- Colleen Coons made a pledge to thank Frank Rosenberg for supporting a group of Chinese women entrepreneurs at Women Build Bridges for Women. He will be making a presentation about how to offer affordable health care for their employees.
- Jim Schmidt contributed. He was thankful for a great week of education in Spokane the prior week preparing for his role as District Governor in 2025-26. He said it was a great opportunity to learn and grow.
- Ron Thompson expressed appreciation to Jim. The prior week, Ron's wife Toni while they were in California. With Jim's assistance, they were able to calm her down.
- Pam Cohen fined herself for missing the prior week's meeting. She was in Nebraska attending her 50th high school class reunion. She saw Chris and Mike Kreuger and said they are doing great. Chris has opened her second Pilates studio. The other thing she was happy about was the excellent care received by Braly from Frank Rosenberg when Pam took Braly to Tempe Primary Care
- Jim Erickson had attended his 55th class reunion at the Air Force Academy.
- Lizzy Barron was happy to be at the meeting. Her daughter is in the throws of looking at colleges.
- Harry Grossman said he was still levitating from Sunday's Cardinals victory He was wearing his red shoes to commemorate their win. His memorabilia was being auctioned again less the two books and plus a roll of Cardinals duct tape. Kayla Mudge modeled the contents. The starting bid was $25. President Jay made the top bid of $40.
- Chuck Flint contributed $2 for winning the raffle. He said he is happy to be a member because the club is a lot of fun.
- Warren Williamson told a story related to the fire in Ed Koeneman's workshop. Deb had gotten on the phone with the insurance company to see if they were going to send a check. She was told they would need to evaluate the loss to see what it was worth. She now wonders if she needs to cancel her life insurance policy on Ed.
- Jay Paulus was thankful for all the work at the Rose Garden. He said more volunteers were needed to finish up some painting and other odds and ends on Saturday, September 21.
- President Jay informed the members that Colleen Coons is interested in putting her name in the hat to be considered for District Governor. He said our club needs to send a letter of resolution supporting her nomination. After a motion was made, seconded, and passed unanimously, Colleen voiced her appreciation for the support from her Rotary family. She understands the rules that she cannot "campaign" for the position. Dick Myren said he had read a copy of the letter President Jay drafted. He said that with that letter, she ought to be running for President of the United States.
- On October 10, we will not have an in-person meeting at the hotel. Instead, we will be celebrating the open house at the Mesa Main Library introducing the devices Mesa West purchased for the libraries using the funds from the Meta Grant received last year.
- On October 17, Mesa West Rotary has six seats for the Forever Aster fundraising breakfast. They will be available on a first-come/first-serve basis.
- Interact students who helped with the Rose Garden project at MCC will receive service learning hours for their effort.
- Members were encouraged to attend and volunteer at the Sleep in Heavenly Peace bed-build on Saturday, September 28. Mesa West will be honored with a plaque being placed on their "Wall of Dreams."
- Rotary Leadership Institute is being offered Saturday, September 28. Deb Koeneman will be attending Session II and Jim Schmidt will be facilitating one of the sessions.
- On October 5, an event will be held at MCC celebrating winning contributions to the Week Without Violence competition.
- September 26, District Governor Michelle Holcomb will make her official visit to Mesa West Rotary. A group photo will be taken that day, so members were encouraged to come photo-ready.
- Lu General said that making DG official visits is a daunting task, and asked members to please show up. Wayne will be there with his backdrop to get decent head shots as well as taking the group photo to go to outer space.
- Pam reminded members of the upcoming Soup to Nuts event to be held at her home the evening of October 5.
There are many different nonprofit organizations that AZ recognizes as authorized recipients of these tax funds. Mesa West sponsors the Interact Club at Westwood High School, and they are a qualified recipient of these tax credit funds in the Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) category. Here's how you can donate up to $200 as an individual or $400 as a couple filing jointly and deduct that amount from your state tax burden.
Go to https://westwood.mpsaz.org/pag
If you have children currently enrolled in Mesa Public Schools, you can use your existing login information. Otherwise, it's easy to setup a guest account.
Once you are logged in, select 'Items At All Schools' under the 'Shop/Donate' list on the Home page.
On the next page select 'High Schools', then select 'Westwood High'
Select the link for 'ECA Tax Credit', and then 'Programs G-K' on the following page.
Interact - ECA is under code 8646. Enter a dollar amount in the box, and click the Add button. That dollar amount should then appear in your cart (highlighted in green at the top of the page).
You can then proceed to the Checkout process and pay with a credit card. You will receive a receipt that you can print out and save for when you do your taxes.
Thank you for supporting Westwood Interact and all of our youth programs.
- The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Annual Fund - The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world." Giving a small amount each month adds up. CLICK HERE to download a form you can use to sign up for Rotary Direct, electing "Annual Fund - Share" for your recurring donation.
- The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Polio Plus - Rotary's commitment to eradicate polio is so well known and respected that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation matches donations $2 for $1. To take advantage of this opportunity to multiply the effect of your giving, CLICK HERE and download a second Rotary Direct form, this time electing electing "Polio Eradication" for your recurring donations. Those who donate $100 or more annually to Polio Plus qualify in District 5495 as Polio Plus Society Members. If you would like to make that commitment, CLICK HERE to download the commitment form.
- The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona (TRVFA) provides vocational education grants to Arizona Residents who meet specific low-income guidelines. The grants enable the recipients to lift themselves out of poverty, benefitting themselves, their families and the economy of our state. TRVFA is a 501(c)(3) charity. They also are a Qualifying Charitable Organization for Arizona Tax Credit Donations. Their QCO Code is 20698. Many Arizona Rotarians say giving to TRVFA is a "no brainer." If you can help someone lift themselves out of poverty and it won't end up costing you anything why would you not do it? Mesa West Rotary has the highest number of members who have signed up for automated monthly recurring donations by electing that option on the "Donate Now" button on the TRVFA website. Click the image to learn more or CLICK HERE to DONATE NOW.
- Mesa West Rotary Foundation, Inc. is the funding and fundraising arm of our own Mesa West Rotary Club. It is a 501(c)(3) charity. We have had successful sponsorship campaigns the last few years enabling us to spend our energy on service rather than on holding fundraising events. Charitable grants that we get involved with are funded through our charitable foundation, Our signature Gift of Hearing Project in Guaymas Mexico is funded through this foundation. Scholarships are awarded annually to Westwood High School Students (the high school where Mesa West Rotary sponsors an Interact Club). Funds are used to support a variety of activities in four of the Rotary Avenues of Service:
- Community Service
- International Service
- Vocational Service
- Youth Service
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