Russell Hampton
ClubRunner
Speakers
Dec 05, 2017
Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum Mat Su Borough School District is using K-12 this year.
Dec 12, 2017
Big Brothers Big Sisters - What we do
Dec 19, 2017
Morgan will tell of the different styles of leadership he's learned from travels since HS.
Jan 09, 2018 7:00 AM
http://matsuimaginationlibrary.org
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Upcoming Events
WSR Board Meeting
Meridian Point Bldg
Dec 05, 2017
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
 
No More Mat-Su Media Blitz
Bear Paw Parking Lot
Dec 07, 2017
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
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Wasilla, AK  99687
Sunrise Rotary
Weekly Program

November is Rotary Foundation Month

November 21, 2017
Jeaninne Milne
Alaska Family Services - How we acquire food

Janel sent out an email for everyone regarding bringing fresh fruit and vegetables that will go back to AFS.
Please read her email.
Anyone can bring fresh fruits or veggies even if you did not sign up last week. 

Also, if you were not at the meeting last week you can still get tickets for the
Empty Bowls Fundraiser, Dec. 6th to benefit the Kids Kupboard. See below.

Greeter-John Warner, Pledge-Judy Tebow, Invocation-Jim Martin, Sgt-At-Arms-John Warner
 
VPA Fundraiser 2017
 
Wasilla Sunrise Rotary & Valley Performing Arts 
Present
Tickets $50pp or 10 for $500
Contact Trish Keown for tickets 
 
Saturday, September 30, 2017
5:30pm - 10:00pm
 
September 12 Meeting
 
Thank you to Mr Eric Bleakney, USAF Alaskan Command, and his son Hunter, for a very informative presentation last week about the 
 Department of Defense Organization and Mission in Alaska.
Note below is from Mr. Bleakney. 
Thank you for the opportunity to speak this morning Dan. Amy and I will see you at the play on the 30th I hope.
If there are any additional questions or concerns, please provide my contact information to the interested folk....
I mentioned this organization this morning:  https://ready.alaska.gov/APIP
Cheers,    Eric
Sherie and Don Vieira receive their #2 Paul Harris Fellow pins!! Thank you both for all you do for our club and Rotary International!!
 
2017-18 Colony High School Interact  visited our club today:) 
 
No More Mat-Su 2018
 
No More Mat-Su Meeting Tuesday, November 28,  2017 6:30-7:30 at Burchell High School. All are encouraged to attend. 
 
Thank you to Amy Spargo, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, MSBSD, for joining a no more meeting and giving a presentation on the
school district's newly rolled out K-12 Social Emotional Learning curriculum. Understanding this better helps inform the way we work with
and for youth in the No More Mat-Su campaign. 
 
If you have questions about No More Mat Su, I am just the scribe for our new NMMS committee leader,
Andrea Talbert (she wrote the Tea is Consent script for last April's summit). She can be reached (she's a great texter)
by cell phone at (07) 306-6685
or you can email her at: mrs.a.talbert@gmail.com
 
 
Rotary Helps Disaster Victims
 

Rotary helps disaster victims https://www.rotary.org/en/rotary-helps-disaster-victims

Severe storms, an earthquake, and hurricanes are wreaking havoc across the globe from the United States and Mexico to South Asia and Africa. The Rotary Foundation and Rotary clubs in affected areas are helping bring emergency aid to battered communities. 

The Rotary Foundation is collecting emergency relief funds to help victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. 

Severe rainfall caused historic flooding along the Texas coast, including in Houston, the fourth largest city by population in the United States. About 6.8 million people have been affected by the hurricane.

Meanwhile, Hurricane Irma is in the Caribbean and headed for Florida and the Atlantic coast of the United States. Already, the storm has directly affected 1.2 million people and millions more are in its path.

“The power of Rotary is in the Foundation's ability to pull help from around the world while local clubs provide immediate relief in their own communities,” says Don Mebus of the Rotary Club of Arlington, Texas.

Rotary districts along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana are collecting emergency relief funds and providing immediate aid to flood victims. 

The most powerful earthquake in a century hit the southern coast of Mexico Thursday. At least 61 people were killed in the 8.1-magnitude quake. Rescue and relief efforts are expected to be hampered by floods and a dangerous storm surge off the Gulf of Mexico as Hurricane Katia moves into the area .

How to contribute

Two Rotary Foundation donor advised funds have been set up to accept donations for disaster relief and recovery in response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma:

Hurricane Harvey
Account name: Gulf Coast Disaster Relief Fund
Account number: 608

Hurricane Irma
Account name: Hurricane Emergency Relief Fund
Account number: 296

You can contribute by check or wire transfer or online with a credit card. You'll need to provide the DAF account name and number listed above. If you would like a credit card receipt, please check the address box to share your address with Rotary. 

Learn how you can contribute.

In Sierra Leone, torrential rains and a mudslide in August has killed more than 500 people and destroyed nearly 2,000 homes. An orphanage where more than 60 children slept was one of the buildings swept away in the slide on the outskirts of Freetown, Sierra Leone’s capital.  More than 600 people are still missing.

As estimated 40 million people across India, Bangladesh, Nepal have been affected after massive floods hit the area last month. UNICEF estimates 31 million people in India have lost their homes, and 8 million people in Bangladesh and 1.7 million in Nepal have been affected.

Rotary's partner, ShelterBox, is providing support to families displaced by the storms. 

ShelterBox teams are working with Rotarians to assess the damage and provide supplies, housing and resources in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Panama, Nepal and Bangladesh.

In Texas, hundreds of light privacy tents were deployed to evacuation centers for families to use temporarily.

If you have questions about how you can help, contact relief@rotary.org.

Wasilla Sunrise Rotarian of the Month September
Congratulations to Aaron Hanson! 
Wasilla Sunrise Rotary Rotarian of the Month of September
Thank you from your fellow Pirates for being a Great Rotarian!!
 
 
Be Humble, Be Kind, Take Action

 
Rotary Cares for Kids

District 5010 Rotarians!  We have a Mission that we need your support to accomplish! 

What is the mission?  To provide comfort and promote self-worth at the very emotional and difficult time to Alaskan children who are transitioning thru foster care through our new district project, Rotary 5010 Cares for Kids. The goal is to ensure that no child is met with a garbage bag when moving into or around the childcare system by providing age appropriate backpacks with Rotary branded blankets, personal care and comfort items.

Last year in the Mat-Su, South East Alaska and Nome areas alone, 945 children were Out of Home (OOH), 297 were removed from their home and 244 were discharged from Foster Care.  The average child faces two placement changes while in foster care.  While OCS Officers work hard to avoid this, some children are handed a garbage bag in which to place their belongings when they are removed from their home or relocated.  With Rotary 5010 Cares for Kids, backpacks with age appropriate items will be given to children being removed from their primary residence and duffle bags will be distributed to youth being moved between foster homes or when aging out of foster care. All bags will be distributed at the discretion of OCS.

Our pilot project will include Mat-Su, South East Alaska, and Nome.  The Rotary 5010 Cares for Kids committee will work with State of Alaska Office of Children’s Services (OCS) field offices in our partner areas to determine need and establish a protocol for request and distribution. Even though we are starting with a pilot program with three areas, OCS will be able to make requests for the entire state and have access to the backpacks and duffle bags.  We want to make sure this is a sustainable program and want to get all the logistics figured out before we launch a statewide program. 

We recognize that there may be many other needs and we encourage Rotary Clubs to get involved where they can.  Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these children.

 Watch our District 5010 Facebook page as well as the District 5010 Website for updates on the project and how you can get involved.

If you would like to personally donate to the project, ARCS is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible. 

Send checks to: 

Rotary 5010 Cares for Kids

c/o Anchorage Rotary Community Services (ARCS)

205 E Dimond Blvd, 515

Anchorage AK,   99515

Together we are Making A Difference!

Connor's Exchange in Japan
Connor has arrived safely in Japan. 
Rotary International Monthly Themes
 
JULY No special designation 1 July — Start of new Rotary year
AUGUST Membership and Extension Month 
SEPTEMBER - Basic Education and Literacy Month
OCTOBER Economic and Community Development Month   
NOVEMBER Rotary Foundation Month  
DECEMBER Disease Prevention and Treatment Month  
JANUARY Vocational Service Month  
FEBRUARY Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution Month
MARCH Water and Sanitation Month 
APRIL Maternal and Child Health Month
MAY Youth Service Month    
            June 10-14 2017 — RI Convention, Atlanta, Georgia
JUNE Rotary Fellowships Month
 

 

Birthday's & Anniversary's
Anniversaries
Sherie Vieira
Don Vieira
November 29
 
Join Date
Kimberly Prayner
November 8, 2016
1 year
 
Paul Hurley
November 17, 2015
2 years
 
Rachel Gernat
November 17, 2015
2 years
 

ROTARY AROUND THE VALLEY

Wasilla Sunrise Rotary meets Tuesdays, 7:00am at the Jack White Building, Wasilla www.wasillasunriserotary.com

Wasilla Rotary meets Wednesdays, 12:00pm at the Hacienda Restaurant, Wasilla - Facebook.com/wasillarotary

Palmer Rotary meets Thursday's, 12:00pm Palmer Ale House, 320 E. Dahlia Avenue, Palmer - Facebook.com/palmerrotaryclub

Susitna Club - meets Wednesday 6:00-7:15 pm @Settler's Bay Lodge, Wasilla - Facebook.com/susitnarotary

Eagle River Club - meets Thursday morning 7am at Bear Mountain Grill, Eagle River and Thursday noon in Eagle River -  Facebook.com/eagleriverarearotary - www.eagleriverrotary.org

Rotaract - See Mat-Su Rotaract on FB

Interact - See Mat-Su Interact on FB - or contact Dan Kennedy at kennedy@kennedycpas.com