President Jim Brubaker opened the meeting, Yvonne Finocchiaro led the Pledge, Ed Rouquette on spoons, led the Smile song, guests were introduced, and Ed and his spoons led the Welcome song. May Birthdays were recognized with our special song.
KEY HI-NOON DATES
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• May 13 - Brother Benno’s Food Svc
• May 16 - Rotary Epic Day of Service
• May 21 - North County Food Bank
• May 25 - DARK/Memorial Day
• May 28 - Rotary Social/Finocchiaro home
• Jun 27 - Demotion Dinner
MONDAY MTG DATES
We are now on our new meeting schedule of first and third Mondays. Our next regular Monday meetings will be May 18, June 1 and June 15, all at the Holiday Inn in Bressi Ranch. Pres. Jim will send details prior to each. RSVPs are requested to keep our lunch costs down.
SCHOLARSHIP FINAL TOTAL:
Our Scholarship Fundraiser Raffle is complete. Pres Jim thanked everyone on the raffle committee. Gross funds raised was $52,000 and net fund available for scholarships is $43,801. Our big winner, JoAnn Ross, donated back the full $5,000 Grand Prize.
RI’s EPIC DAY of SERVICE: May 16
Bob Stonebrook said CHNR’s project will be trail improvement and maintenance in Hosp Grove Park, with CHNR organizing this as a community project. All skill levels are welcome, and the city will be providing any tools needed. We are looking for all members to participate and also spread the work about Rotary to non-member volunteers during the event. Bob will send another reminder with sign up link that can be forwarded to friends, family and co-workers.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• CHNR 2026-27 Board Opening: Pres.-elect Kori Dolkas is looking for her Club Service Director as well as Program Chair, Sargeant in Arms and Roto-Rooter Chair for the coming Rotary year. f you are not currently on a committee, please consider joining one; there are plenty of ways to participate. Contact her for info:
kdolkas@mypointcu.com • Club points available for Paul Harris Awards: Mimi Gaffey reminded the club about points, donate $500 to the Rotary Foundation, and our available club points will get you a Paul Harris award.
• Jefferson Booke Fair: Maureen Taylor announced the annual book fair will be held May 21-22. Our anonymous donor again covered the cost of all books, but Maureen is looking for Rotarians to help setup and work the fair.
• District Speech Competition: Maureen Taylor announced the CHS student who won our speech contest also won the districtwide competition!
ROTARIAN OF THE MONTH
Pres. Jim announced the Rotarian of the Month as Nancy Starling for all her work on the scholarship fundraiser, contributions to our Hi-Jinx bulletin and many other projects.
Nancy Starling, Jim Brubaker
COMMUNITY SERVICE
• Brother Benno's Food Service, Wed., May 13:
Contact Paul Kartzke to sign up: prkartzke@gmail.com
• North County Food Bank, Thur., May 21, 1-4pm. Beth Garrow will send sign-up information for this monthly club service activity. Advance signup is required. Contact: Beth at 630-207-6979, bethgarrow@comcast.net
CLUB SOCIALS
• Bob Kreisberg has set up a casual members' lunch for Tue., May 12. He has sent out a Signup Genius.
• The next club social will May 28 (new date), hosted by Yvonne Finocchiaro. The event begins at 4:30pm and will be a Spanish Night, with appropriate food provided. Spanish attire welcome. Signup Genius to be sent.
• Wendy Wiegand is looking for someone to host the next Poker Party. Contact her for info: wendy@wendywiegand.com
PROGRAM
Our Incredible International Projects
SPEAKER:
CHNR International Service Dir. Rick Huenefeld
The club’s International Service team includes, from left: Bob
Stonebrook, Ed Rouquette, Tommy Hersant, Rick Huenefeld and Phil Urbina
Rick Huenefeld introduced his International Service Committee: Phil Urbina – covering projects in Mexico, Ed Rouquette covering South and Central America, Tommy Hersant covering Europe, Bob Stonebrook covering Africa—and he is looking for a new committee member to cover Asia/Oceana (most relevant: the Pacific and Indian Ocean Island State facing climate change). For the 25/26 our total budget was $12,000, and with returned funds from last year and additional donations, that has increased to $13,275, and we have spent $12,851 of those funds. There was an additional $6,990 from Global Grant commitments. He said the club remains commited to doing good globally and establishing club-to-club relationships to both educate and inform our future program decision making.
Mexico Projects Include:
- Tres Reyes Event for the Club Rotario de Tijuana.Contributed $1,000 to support holiday toys, bikes, blankets, etc. for 289 disabled children in Tijuana area.
- Bike Project for Club Rotario de Tijuana Indepencia. Contributed $1,500 to provide bikes for 32 kids that need them to get to school, some as far away as 6 miles.
S/Central American Projects Include:
- Club Rotario de Santa Ana in El Salvador.Contributed $2,551 to the Las Cuevitas School Rehab Project to outfit and activity room at the school.
European Projects Include:
- Lublin Rotary Club in Poland.$2,500 contributed to support Youth Mental Health Facility servicing youth in Poland, Ukraine and regional areas afflicted with mental health and addiction issues.
- $3,000 to help buy and install a generator in a hospital in Drohobych, hospital had been without power, running water or heat due to Russian attacks on civil infrastructure.
African Projects Include:
- Kibera Girls Soccer Academy. Contributed $500 for a water treatment project.nteract club raised funds to contribute an additional $500.
- Atlantis Rotary Club of South Africa. Atlantis is a suburb of Cape Town established in the 1970’s during apartheid as an industrial hub for African American population. We contributed $1,800 to support school garden project for fresh vegetables for elementary and middle school kitchens.
- Uganda Mental Health Project-International Grant Project for $6,990. CHNR is the international sponsor, providing mental health counseling services to youth in imporverished area outside Kampala.
NEXT MEETING: May 18
at Bressi Ranch Holiday Inn
We are now on 1st & 3rd Monday
meeting schedule
PROGRAM
Poseiden Water:
The Bud Lewis DeSalination Plant