Founded 1909 Weekly News and Highlights March 10, 2022
Next Week's Meeting
Wednesday, March 15
Rainier Club & Zoom
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Colleen Brown, Former CEO and Former Fortune 500 Executive
The Future of the Corporate Board and the Role Women Will Play in Shaping It
Norway, France, and Spain each have 40% quotas for women on boards. The United States by contrast has only 24.2% of board seats in the S&P 500 that are held by women. Business is more complex than ever and changing at lightning speed. The SEC adds new regulations each month. Hear former Fisher Communications CEO Colleen Brown explain what to expect in the future and how women can lead the way.
Colleen Brown is an experienced CEO, media executive, and board member. Ms. Brown was honored as Director of the Year in 2017 by the Pacific Northwest National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD). In addition, she was recognized in New York City as a Top 100 Director by the NACD. Ms. Brown is also a Henry Crown Fellow and member of the Aspen Leadership Institute. She is a NACD Leadership Fellow and holds a Cyber Certificate from Carnegie Mellon/NACD. Ms. Brown has served as a director of Big 5 Sporting Goods Corporation (Nasdaq:BGFV) since August 2019 where she is a member of the Audit Committee and Governance and Nominating Committee. She is a former President of various companies at Gannett Company Inc., a Fortune 500 Company. Ms. Brown holds a B.S. from the University of Dubuque and M.B.A. from the University of Colorado.
President Beth started promptly at 12:30 with our land acknowledgement. Today we celebrate International Women’s Day and President Beth highlighted some of the trailblazing women who helped transform Seattle over the course of our city’s history.
Don Murphy and Jevon Powell led us in a spirted rendition of John Denver’s hit “Country Roads”.
Jaime Mendez offered us the inspiration to “March Fourth”.
A simple example of knowing you were built to thrive from the very beginning is witnessing a baby take their first steps as they continue to overcome challenges.
When you see March 4th on the calendar it’s a date to remind us that when evaluating our goals and their associated challenges to continue to March Forth.
President Beth acknowledged our guests and members contributing to the meeting.
⁃ A note that Carma and Mary have essentially switched roles.
Do you often attend our weekly meetings online and would like to enrich the experience for all online viewers? Or do you arrive at meetings early and need something to do? Then volunteer to assist with the Zoom component of meetings! You will be responsible for letting guests in from the waiting room and interacting with attendees before the meeting starts. We can use a few more hands to help with this so if you would like to volunteer, please email Mary HERE.
Ethnic Meal at Tanoor Restaurant (Lebanese Food)
Wednesday, March 22
6:00 PM
Tanoor Restaurant
Rotarian Fedva Dikmen would like to invite all club members to her next ethnic dinner at Tanoor Restaurant (803 Dexter Ave. N in Seattle). The chef's choice menu of hot and cold appetizers, salads, kebobs, grilled vegetables, rice, pita bread, and baklava will be offered at $50. Note that this restaurant does not have a liquor license.
To RSVP, please email Fedva HERE. Payment will also need to be arranged with Fedva at that time.
Young Rotary Leader Escape Room Night!
Wednesday, March 22
5:00 PM
Hourglass Escapes
Want to put your mystery solving skills to the test? Become the archaeologist your inner-child has always dreamed of with our Egyptian escape room in Seattle. With just your wits, clues from crates of artifacts, and notes from the trapped archaeologist, you must solve puzzles, discover mysteries, and help free Dr. Carter from his certain grave. Join other Rotary members in working together to solve the mystery and escape!
The escape room takes a max of 60 minutes. Max 12 people. If there are more RSVPs we can do a second escape room at the same time.
After we escape, we'll enjoy dinner at the Queen Anne Beer Hall (all are welcome to join around 6:45pm)
Cost: $35/player
Please RSVP by Monday, March 13th to Tabitha Claus HERE.
Sea4s March Madness Happy Hour and Meet Your New Club Director
Thursday, March 23
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Yard House
We would like all members that have joined the club in the past year to attend this month's happy hour! We will be taking in some Sweet Sixteen March Madness action and you will have the opportunity to meet the new Club Director, Mary Goldie. This is an opportunity for you to ask questions about the club and getting involved as well as a time you can provide suggestions of what events and weekly meeting content you'd like to see more of. Light appetizers and refreshments will be provided by the club.
All members that have joined since January 2022 will be receiving a targeted email regarding this event. To RSVP, click HERE.
Wellspring Family Services Volunteer Day
Saturday, March 25
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Wellspring Family Services
The Wellspring Family Store provides free essentials like diapers, formula, clothing, books, toys, and school supplies to children in families experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness. This critical effort relies on volunteers to help sort clothing, manage inventory, and pack orders going to families. For more information regarding signing up to volunteer, please click HERE.
2023 UNCF Gala "A Mind Is..."
Saturday, March 25
6:00 PM
Hyatt Regency Downtown Seattle
The UNCF “A Mind Is…”® Gala is one of UNCF’s signature fundraising galas and premier social events of the year. Supported by a diverse group of corporate sponsors and individuals, it involves celebrities, dignitaries, civic leaders, volunteers, public officials, alumni and others who support UNCF’s mission of investing in America’s future by getting students to and through college.
The event is black tie and cocktail attire.
Sten Crissey is putting together a Seattle 4 table for the event. As you register for the event, please list Sten Crissey as your table captain.
Rotary Club of Seattle has been a long-term partner with UNCF so if you are interested in attending, click to registerHERE.
Rotary Litter Pick with We Heart Seattle
Saturday, April 1
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Salty's Seafood (West Seattle)
We Heart Seattle is a non-profit that comes alongside homeless encampments to clear trash. This is a harm reduction strategy for the people living there and also a beautification strategy for our city. Along the way, We Heart Seattle offers people living outdoors referral services to housing and drug rehabilitation services. Rest assured that if the homeless encampment we are working near is inhabited, We Heart Seattle will get permission from the residents before we clean. It's not uncommon for the residents to come out and clean with us. Wear sturdy hiking boots and layers for the weather. And if you have one, wear your "Rotarian at Work" tee or Rotary hat. This service project is appropriate for volunteers aged 13 years and older.
Saturday, April 15 (Olympic Spring Service Day) & Sunday, April 16 (Elwha River Exploration Day)
NatureBridge
There are two great opportunities in April to volunteer and explore nature through NatureBridge, a nonprofit organization supported by our club's own Seattle Rotary Service Foundation (SRSF).
For more details and to register to attend the Olympic Spring Service Day on April 15, please click HERE.
For more details and to register to attend the Elwha River Exploration Day on April 16, please click HERE.
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 Membership Manager, 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!!
Leadership Tomorrow Now Accepting Applications
We are now accepting applications for the LT Class of 2024, which will run from September 2023-June 2024.
During our 10-month Flagship Program, participants explore the interconnected issues that shape our region, develop and practice strategies and tools to become more effective leaders, and expand their personal and professional networks. The program, which unites leaders of all ages across industries, deepens participants’ understanding of the history and current impacts of racism in our region and provides opportunities to work individually and collectively to advance racial equity in Puget Sound.
Each LT class is comprised of up to 80 community leaders from the private, nonprofit, and public sectors who represent the diversity of our region in race, gender, profession, and geographic location.
I’m reaching out because I hope you’ll help identify leaders who would be interested in participating in LT. You can nominate potential candidates HERE or you can email Megan@leadershiptomorrowseattle.org.
Applications for LT’24 are due April 3, 2023, before 5:00 p.m. so please send your nominations as soon as possible.
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.
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 Co-Chairs are listed below to let us know how we can help.
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