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President Jon's Four Cs: CONVENING, CONNECTING, COOPERATING, and COMMUNICATING!

Next Lunch Meeting

Wednesday, August 28
12:30 PM 
Zoom Only

Verna Williams

During her presentation, Verna will provide an overview of the mission, vision, and programming of EJW. She also will discuss the current landscape of the public interest field and the unique role EJW plays – along with its community of law students, law schools, law school professionals, Fellows, alumni, sponsors, host organizations, and more-- in fulfilling our nation's promise of equal justice for all. There will also be time for Q&A from the audience.
Sake time! We were pleased to be able to recognize Kyle White as he heads off to Japan in September as part of the Rotary Young Professionals Exchange Program!
 
While he will be spending most of his time in Osaka, we are hoping to arrange a visit for him to see our sister club, the Rotary Club of Kobe. The 50th anniversary of our sister relationship with the club was last year.

Future Vision Task Force Update: What's Up With Our Meeting Venues?

We’re two weeks into our meetings at Plymouth Church and, while last week’s meeting generated a number of negative comments, this week’s response was much more mixed.  People like the light and airy room, as well as the number of parking options in the area.  And, while some people thought the box lunches left something to be desired, everyone agreed that the speaker and conversation more than made up for it. 
 
Here’s some food for thought:  when you are at a club meeting, if you find yourself thinking more about the food quality or setting than the speaker or discussion, you might take a step back and ask yourself these questions:
 
 “What is going on with me, that is not allowing me to engage with the program? Do I really care more about the food, or the topic at hand?  How can I refocus my attention toward the people and conversation going on around me?” 
 
The answers might surprise you!
 
As the Future Vision Implementation Team continues to research other venues and catering options, we ask all of you for your patience and your feedback.  We value your comments, so please keep them coming!  Send your comments to feedback@seattlerotary.org to make sure your input is reviewed and considered by the Future Vision Implementation Team.

Allies in Healthier Systems for Health & Abundance in Youth (AHSHAY)

 

Rotarians gathered on Wednesday August 21st to hear from Dr. Ben Danielson, pediatrician and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Danielson spoke on his involvement with the Allies in Healthier Systems for Health & Abundance in Youth (AHSHAY). AHSHAY’s mission is to build up the fortifiers of hope and health for youth and unbuild the fortifications of youth incarceration. “I don’t think any of us should be judged for the times where we’re not our best selves, but we could be our better selves. And yet I see around me systems and things that sometimes pick one event in someone’s life and label them forever,” Dr. Danielson said during opening remarks.

Working as a pediatrician at the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic, Dr. Danielson saw the negative outcomes that are borne from the inequities facing patients at clinic and incarcerated young people at the King County Youth Detention Center. “And I knew that for every prescription I could write, every time my stethoscope touched a chest, every way in which I could try and bend my skill as a physician to help somebody’s health turn out better, there were these other forces that actually were trying to make their health and their wellness actually worse,” Dr. Danielson said about his time working at the Odessa Brown Clinic and KCYDC.

Dr. Danielson shared how the inequalities we see in the world are prevalent in the systems around us, specifically healthcare, and how these systems work to adversely impact youth in our communities. A June 2024 study from the National Academy of Sciences that was shared by Dr. Danielson, summarized its findings that little to no progress has been made in our healthcare system in regard to inequity. “These inequities persist in the world around us. They’re not just my space and healthcare. They’re not just your space and your businesses and in your spaces. They’re all of our problems, and all of our issues, and we are actually in so many ways, also the architects of the solutions to them. That’s a very powerful thing,” Dr. Danielson said.

Dr. Danielson explained how AHSHAY was started based on the belief that how youth incarceration is handled is wrong and not informed based on the best interests of young people. Community-based programs have been shown to actually decrease recidivism and have longer lasting positive impacts on the general community than just locking away a young person. “It's based on fact, the idea that when you lock a young person away, you don't actually make it less likely that they're going to be arrested again in the future, you make it more likely,” Dr. Danielson said. Dr. Danielson shared that for each day a young person is incarcerated the likelihood of them being rearrested increases by 1%. Additionally, a vast majority of the young people that are incarcerated are either waiting for the judicial process to begin or some other adjudication and have not yet been sentenced.

Further elaborating on the history of AHSHAY, Dr. Danielson explained the inspiration of the organization’s name. “It’s a sound. It’s an expression. It's an expression in black communities and some

African communities, Ashe. When you say Ashe, you're kind of saying Amen, which feels right in a place like this,” Dr. Danielson said. “When you say Ashe, you say, I agree with you, and I really want to see that come into fruition. When you say Ashe, you're saying, I have faith in you, and I know that you and I together can do something amazing,” Dr. Danielson added.

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SRSF Spotlight

 
As you heard from President Jon during our lunch meeting this week, August is “Make a Will” month.  Some of our members have already put the Seattle Rotary Service Foundation in their Will.  (Check out our pre-meeting slides for those generous donors).
 
For more than 100 years, the Rotary Club of Seattle has been dedicated to helping others in our community and throughout the world.  We need you to continue that work in the future.  You can do that through our Legacy Giving Program.  It is one of the most meaningful way to make a significant contribution to the work of Seattle 4 Rotary.  You can do that through your estate plans and can find more information by CLICKING HERE.
  • Name SRSF in your will, either with a dollar amount or a percentage;
  • Designate SRSF as a named beneficiary of your retirement account;
  • Make a gift through an annuity or charitable trust;
  • Name SRSF as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.
 
If you have any questions, please contact one of our Legacy Giving Committee members.
 
Legacy Giving Committee 2024-2025
Kathy Williams - Chair
Matt Albertson - Advisor
Lynn Lindsay
Dave Kraft
Nancy Cahill 
 
Your SRSF Board of Trustees!

RISE Program Registration Open Until September 4

The RISE program develops emerging leaders, offers a culture of growth and fosters a peer support network with fellow Rotarians. This 6-week program will be offered in the Wednesday, September 18 from 6:00PM to 8:00PM in Takuilla. Fall application deadline is September 4, 2025.
 
To register represent the Rotary Club of Seattle and join this program, please CLICK HERE.

New Rotary Mariners Newsletter Announcement!

Our intrepid, fearless, and boatless(!) Commodore Nicole Klein has unveiled a new Rotary Mariners newsletter. Check out club and other area boating events and news by CLICKING HERE.

Get Involved!

Saturday, August 24
10:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wellspring Family Services

Volunteer at the Wellspring Back to School Fair!

There are several different shifts available for volunteering at this annual event. To RSVP to lend a hand to support this long-time Rotary Club of Seattle collaborator, please CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, August 27
5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Meet at Daniel's Broiler

SS Virginia V Cruise: Canoe Journey Past and Present

This Rotary Mariners hosted event will start off with happy hour at Daniel's Broiler before proceeding to MOHAI for boarding of the Virginia V. To get tickets, please CLICK HERE.

LINKS TO RESOURCES

SPONSORS
 

Bloodworks NW

REB Enterprises

New Corporate Members

 
 
 
 

CONTACT US

Rotary Club of Seattle
1326 5th Ave Suite 342
Seattle, WA 98101

Mary Goldie
Club Director
mary@seattlerotary.org

We love to see our Rotary members promoting good works in our community and abroad!  If you have a project or fundraiser that you are excited about and would like to promote to your fellow club members, please check in with our Club Director, Mary Goldie, before distributing information or invitations through our email roster.  We value the privacy of our members’ contact information and can let you know the appropriate ways to reach out to folks in our club. Thank you!! 

Speakers
Aug 28, 2024 12:30 PM
Zoom
Sep 04, 2024 12:30 PM
Plymouth Church
Sep 11, 2024 6:00 PM
MOHAI
Sep 18, 2024 12:30 PM
Plymouth Church
Sep 25, 2024 12:30 PM
Zoom
Oct 02, 2024 12:30 PM
Plymouth Church
Oct 09, 2024
Oct 16, 2024 12:30 PM
Plymouth Church
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Upcoming Events
Volunteer at Wellspring - Back to School Fair
Wellspring Family Services
Aug 24, 2024
10:30 AM – 4:30 PM
 
SS Virginia V Cruise: Canoe Journey
Daniel's Broiler Lake Union
Aug 27, 2024
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Community Service Committee
Zoom
Sep 04, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
 
Education Committee Meeting
On Zoom
Sep 04, 2024 3:00 PM
 
September Evening Member Event at MOHAI
MOHAI
Sep 11, 2024 6:00 PM
 
Mentor Committee
Plymouth Church 1st Floor Lounge
Sep 18, 2024 11:30 AM
 
International Service Committee (Monthly except Jun, Jul, and Dec)
On Zoom
Sep 20, 2024 10:00 AM
 
Community Service Committee
Zoom
Oct 02, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
 
Education Committee Meeting
On Zoom
Oct 02, 2024 3:00 PM
 
Mentor Committee
Plymouth Church 1st Floor Lounge
Oct 16, 2024 11:30 AM
 
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Andrew Lewis
Max Martina

CELEBRATING THIS WEEK 

 
August 23 - August 29
 
John Hojaboom
David Frum
Cody McNeal
Laurel James
Bonnie Towne
Arik Korman

AUGUST CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
ANNIVERSARIES

These are club membership (not total years of Rotary membership) anniversaries only
 
1 Year
Dave Given
Michael Woody
Allison Hickey
 
2 Years
Annie Ramirez
Loria Yeadon
 
5 Years
Jonny Holz
 
6 Years
Arlesia Bailey
Suzanne Fortune
 
7 Years
Annie Wakefield
 
8 Years
Ross Stewart
 
9 Years
Jennifer Porto
 
11 Years
Anne Bugge
 
12 Years
Liz McGrath
 
13 Years
Ben Reiber
Catherine Cleveland
 
15 Years
Fred Grimm
 
17 Years
Virginia McKenzie
 
24 Years
Bruce Williams
 
31 Years
Carl Lucks
 
33 Years
Dorothy Bullitt
 
40 Years
Paul Suzman

Get Involved

Meet fellow Rotarians and get involved in service.  See below for a list of committees.  Email the committee chair by clicking on their name.  Or, contact Mary Goldie for more information. 

SERVICE COMMITTEES

Arts
Business Mentor Program
Community Service
 
Education
International Service
Peacebuilders
Rotary Boys & Girls Club
 
Sustainability
 

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEES

Classification
Member Engagement & Recruitment
New Member Introduction
Ani Black
 
Rotary Cares
 
Seattle Rotaract
Rotary Mariners
Nicole Klein
 
YRL - Young Rotary Leaders
 
Diplomacy Round Table Dr. Skip Rowland, Chair  

PROGRAM AND MARKETING COMMITTEES  

Music
Programs
Meeting Reporters
 

OTHER COMMITTEES

Finance

Get Connected!

1. Join our club's LinkedIn Group.
2. Recommend fellow Rotarians.
3. Include Seattle Rotary 4 in your profile. 
4. Invite your connections to a weekly meeting, and let mary@seattlerotary.org know so they may be introduced. 
 
If you don't already have a LinkedIn profile, CLICK HERE to learn how to get started. 
 

SEATTLE 4 ROTARY AUDIO VISUAL SPONSORS

Video of Seattle 4 Rotary Programs are available online thanks to the generous support of our Seattle Rotary Audio Visual Sponsors.

Special thanks to our Gold Level Sponsor, Bob Alexander.

In addition to supporting our club, becoming a Seattle 4 Rotary Audio Visual Sponsor brings many benefits. To learn more, click here, or contact Mary for more details at
mary@seattlerotary.org.

Do You Have Any Musical Instruments to Donate to Students in Need?  

Music4Life is a non-profit and project of Rotary District 5030 that distributes musical instruments to public school students in need. 

We welcome any gently used musical instruments you wish to donate. They can be delivered directly to these local music stores that are now open: American Music in  Phinney  Ridge and Kennelly Keys Music in Bellevue, Lynnwood, and Everett.

Please accompany your instrument with the PDF donation form, linked below.

Contact Marli Iverson at marli.iverson@comcast.net 
for additional information or visit the website at www.Music4Life.org.

ROTARY CARES


Would You Like Support from Your Fellow  Members? 

Our Rotary Cares team is ready to listen and to support you.  One of the wonderful things about our club is that you have many friends --you just need to reach out to tap into our amazing network of caring people.  Please contact our Rotary Cares Committee Chair to let us know how we can help. 
 
 
Marsha Mutisi:
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