The Rotary Club of
Springfield
 
  

March 30, 2023 Newsletter

Please join us to hear Mark Hanna (lead image) speak about the Springfield Airport Authority at our March 30 club meeting.   

President Randy's Comments
 
 
 
March 27 Speaker
This past Monday, on March 27, our featured speaker was Andrea Aggertt, Illinois State Capitol Architect (image below). She gave an impressive and eloquent presentation about extensive renovations currently underway that will create a new underground entrance and visitors’ center at the State Capitol. She also discussed modifications to the Stratton Building and the State Armory as part of the plan for transforming, preserving, and modernizing the Capitol Complex.
 
 
Upcoming Speakers
Please note that in the next several weeks we will be hearing from two more important community members. On Monday, April 3, Mark Hanna, Executive Director of the Springfield (SPI) Airport Authority will discuss recent changes in airline schedules and remodeling at the airport, as well as the current state of air travel. The following week, on Monday, April 10, we will hear from Geoff Isringhausen, Owner of Isringhausen Imports. He will provide a brief history of Isringhausen Imports, the nature of their current business, including racing, and the way in which the auto sector has changed during his tenure at Isringhausen. See Upcoming Programs and Events below for more information.
 
Meeting Link through June 26, 2023
info@spirotary.org is inviting you to scheduled Webex Rotary Club meetings in March, 2023 and running through June 26, 2023.
 
Occurs on Mondays effective Monday, July 25, 2022 until Monday, June 26, 2023 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.
 
 
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2023 Community Grant Applications Available
The Springfield Rotary Foundation is now accepting grant applications from local charities. An electronic version of the grant application is available by clicking on the link or at the download files section on our homepage, www.spirotary.org.  Applications must be postmarked on or before April 30, 2023 to be considered for funding. 
District 6460 Spring Training
Club Members played leadership roles at the District 6460 Spring Training at UIS on March 24 and 25. Training focused on the upcoming 2023-2024 Rotary Year, which begins on July 1. Numerous members led training sessions during the course of the two-day event: Harry Mitchell (President-Elect Training and Plan Your Clubs Future), Tony Williams (How to Lead a Committee and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), Roger Randolph (Treasurer Responsibilities and Budget Report) , Barry Tobias (Grow Your Membership and Attributes of Successful and Viable Clubs), and Bonnie Styles (District Scholarships), and other members participated in the training including Travis Magoulias and Bill Kempiners. Bill brought Marc Sirichote, our inbound exchange student to the event. It was heart-warming to see all the inbound exchange students. You can see the students standing along the wall with their country flags (image above). The students raised over $1000 for polio plus by painting fingernails purple (traditionally known as "purple pinkies").
 
Rod Buffington spoke about the history of the District's Baseball Literacy Program, promoted ticket sales for Rotary Family Day at the Ball Park (the July 29 Cubs-Cards game in St. Louis), and led a rousing round of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (image on left) .He presented District Governor Bill Durrall with a print of his painting of the Rotary Theme Logo (Imagine Rotary) for Bill's year as District Governor (image below).  
 
March Madness Final Four!
Thanks to everyone who has participated in the NCAA Basketball Tournament.
 
If you have followed the tournament, you will know why it is called “March Madness.” We are down to four teams who represent a four seed, two five seeds and a nine seed. None of the one seeds made it past the Sweet Sixteen competition.
 
At our March 27 meeting, four teams led by Bill Kempiners, Ross Hodel, Marty Michelson, and Vicki Megginson drew numbers to determine the order in which they could pick the team they think will win. Here are the results of that drawing (see image below):
  • Marty Michelson (not present at the meeting) drew the number 1 and picked Connecticut.
  • Bill Kempiners drew the number 2 and picked Florida Atlantic.
  • Megan Reynolds, representing Vicki, drew the number 3 and picked Miami.
  • Nate Clemmer, representing Ross, drew the number 4 and picked San Diego State.
Connecticut will play Miami and Florida Atlantic will play San Diego State in Houston on April 1. The winners of these semifinal games will play on April 3 for the national championship.
 
Rotarians from the earlier rounds who are still in the running for prizes are as follows:
 
Connecticut:
   Round of 68  -  Vicki Megginson
   Sweet Sixteen  -  Bill Kempiners, Bill Smith
Florida Atlantic:
   Round of 68  -  Travis Magoulias
   Sweet Sixteen  -  Dan Milligan, Bill Sturm
Miami:
   Round of 68  -  Bonnie Styles
   Sweet Sixteen  -  Naomi Lynn, Bonnie Styles
San Deigo State:
   Round of 68  -  Harry Mitchell
   Sweet Sixteen  -  Rod Buffington, Judith Pensoneau-Feurer
 
Thanks again to all who have participated since we use the profits from this event to help eliminate polio.
 
Bill Smith
Spend a Rotary Night at the Hoogland 
Calling all Rotary Club Members for a Fellowship and Charity opportunity on Easter Weekend 
 
Bring your friends and family to support fellow Rotarian Kathryn Harris who is performing in “Having our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years” — a true account of the lives of two African American centenarian siblings at the Hoogland Theater on Thursday-Saturday (April 6-8). 
 
Showtimes are 7:00 p.m. on April 6-7 with a 4:00 p.m. matinee on Saturday, April 8. 
 
Tickets are $16 using group code: ROTARY to purchase tickets online, in-person at the Hoogland box office, or call (217-523-2787) from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. No fees apply when purchasing at the box office. 

A large portion of ticket price goes towards two charities: The Springfield African American History Museum and The Links, Incorporated —both are organizations in which Kathryn is also an integral member.
 
Click here to check out an interview with the cast on NPR Illinois.
Barb Malany Service Above Self Award Luncheon
We hope you purchased your ticket by the March 27 deadline! On, April 2, 2023 Barb Malany of the Rotary Club of Springfield Sunrise will receive a prestigious Rotary International Service Above Self Award at a luncheon in Springfield. She will be only the third Rotarian in our District to receive this recognition. Previous Award Recipients were William Rutherford of the Rotary Club of Peoria (2005) and our own Rod Buffington of the Rotary Club of Springfield (2015). Your invitation (shown below) and a reservation form were emailed to you from our Club through ClubRunner on March 13. The Luncheon will be held at Christ the King Parish Hall, 1930 Barberry Drive in Springfield  on April 2 at 1:00 p.m. and costs $25 per person.
 
 
Rod Buffington surprised Barb Malany with the news of the award after he gave a program for the Springfield Sunrise Club on March 8 (image below). Other dignitaries present at the club meeting, including District Governor Bill Durrall and PDG Dick Robinson (pictured below) presumably came to the meeting to hear Rod's presentation about his artwork!
 
 
The award recognizes Barb's extraordinary contributions to the Rotary Youth Exchange Program and numerous other programs involving youth. We hope that you are not missing this important event!
Shipment of Meals to Turkey and Ukraine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Small things can lead to big results!

 
In early February 2023, a devastating earthquake, followed by powerful aftershocks, struck Turkey. Rotary clubs in the Midwestern United States responded by partnering with Midwest Mission and North Star Foundation to ship a container of food, donated by Rotary’s partner, Baja Bridges in California, with the approval of the Turkish Consulate.
 
So far, 25,000 “Chef 5 Minute Meals”  (image below) have been sent to Turkey, with 25,000 more to be sent on Friday, March 24 to Ukraine. As the war zone continues to escalate in Ukraine, so does the need for humanitarian aid.
 
 
It's common for Rotarians to visit other Rotary clubs when traveling or relocating. It's not so common for such a visit to lead to a complex collaboration impacting people in multiple states and countries. David Fowler, President, of the Rotary Club of Springfield’s Foundation, contacted Midwest Mission to see if they could get a donation of “Chef 5 Minute Meals” to Turkey. These meals were donated to the Rotary Club by Katherine Turner of Baja Bridges out of Clarksburg, California. Rotary was willing to pay the cost to bring them to Springfield, they just needed a partner to get them to Turkey. At that moment, there was no clear route.
 
About an hour later, Brad Walton, Midwest Mission Operations Manager, called North Star Foundation, one of Midwest Mission’s partners, to coordinate the details of an upcoming Ukraine shipment. While talking, North Star mentioned they had a contact through the Turkish consulate to get supplies into the country. Within an hour, the Rotary Club of Springfield’s Foundation, Midwest Mission, and Baja Bridges went from no way into Turkey to a clear route to get the meals into Turkey.
 
The first shipment of aid dedicated to disaster relief in Turkey left Midwest Mission on Friday, March 10. This shipment included 25,000 “Chef 5 Minute Meals”. The second shipment of 25,000 meals will be the first of many shipments containing meals and other requested relief items that will be sent to the region.
 
 
The shipment for Ukraine will take the same route as Turkey shipment. David Fowler stands with some of the boxes of meals that are headed to Ukraine (image on left).  The donated supplies will leave Midwest Mission in a container on a truck to St. Louis on March 24, 2023 (the image below shows boxes being loaded into the container on the truck). They will then head on the railroad up to New York, and from there, will leave on a boat over to Poland. There is a warehouse set up in Poland as a distribution center for disaster relief. From this warehouse, they are able to get supplies to Ukraine, refugees in Poland, Syria, and Turkey. Because of this, future shipments full of aid have the potential of getting needed resources to people in four countries - based on need.
 
 
Midwest Mission Executive Director Chantel Corrie says, “Please remember disaster response, especially of this magnitude, is not a sprint but a marathon. If you assume what others need you can clog the transportation and storage of items that are more important or create a disaster within a disaster. That’s why we only work with trusted established partners, so we can be sure to send what is actually needed.”
This will be the first of many shipments of relief that will go to Turkey and Ukraine. The magnitude of the disaster in the region means there will be years of recovery ahead. Midwest Mission is continuing to respond to the effects of the war in Ukraine as well, sending Rice Meals, medical supplies, Personal Dignity Kits, and other requested items.
 
Monetary donations allow us to quickly buy supplies in bulk and buy what is specifically requested by our partners in Turkey and Ukraine. We never send items that are not specifically requested because we never want to create more chaos in their crisis.
 
If you’d like to help people impacted by the earthquake in Turkey and the war in Ukraine, the Rotary Club of Springfield, IL makes it easy. The Club’s Foundation partners with Midwest Mission, the North Star Foundation, and Baja Bridges to ship containers of food and needed supplies. The Rotary Club of Springfield works with other Rotary Clubs, Rotary International, and Rotary Clubs in Turkey and Ukraine to help families in need. The image below shows Rotarians from the Springfield Sunrise Club (on left) and the Rotary Club of Springfield (on right) with some of the meals that are now on the way to Ukraine.
 
 

Please send contributions to:
Springfield Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 615, Springfield, IL 62702 Memo: Disaster Relief Fund
Midwest Mission, 1001 Mission Drive, Pawnee, IL 62558 Memo: Turkey OR Ukraine
Midwestmission.org / Tel. 217-483-7911
Baja Bridges, P.O. Box 14, Clarksburg, CA 95612
Bajabridges.org / Tel. 916-832-8965
 
About the Rotary Club of Springfield and their Springfield Rotary Foundation
The members of the Rotary Club of Springfield are an active, diverse group of individuals with a common interest in making the community and the world a better place for everyone.
 
About Baja Bridges   https://www.bajabridges.org/
Baja Bridges is a network of volunteers who provide equipment and supplies for EMTs and firefighters and other assistance for community services in Baja, Mexico. Baja Bridges builds community connections across the border and supplies the necessary tools for these dedicated individuals to perform their jobs with safety and pride.
 
About Midwest Mission
The mission of the Midwest Mission is to bring the hearts and hands of God’s people together to transform resources into humanitarian aid, so we can show God’s love in a practical way to those in need in their time of crisis.
 
Around the world and around the corner, people are lacking simple resources that could improve their circumstances. That's why Midwest Mission sends tangible resources to make an intangible difference in their lives through hope and empowerment. In times of crisis internationally and in the United States, Midwest Mission sends Disaster Relief, Health, Education, and Micro Business supplies distributed freely through trusted partner nonprofits.
 
In 2022, Midwest Mission sent $7.99 million of humanitarian aid in 299 domestic and 48 international shipments.
If you want to learn more about what Midwest Mission does and how you can get involved, visit www.midwestmission.org or visit our Facebook at www.facebook.com/midwestmission.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upcoming Programs and Events
 
April 3 ─ Rotary Club Meeting at Maldaners Upstairs
Mark Hanna, Executive Director: The Springfield Airport Authority
 
Mark has over 25 years of airport administration and operations experience and has served as Executive Director of the Springfield Airport Authority since January 2007. The authority is an independent Springfield municipal corporation that owns and operates Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport (SPI).
 
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport is complex of over 2,400 acres that is home to the Illinois Air National Guard’s 183rd Wing, Standard Aero, Stellar Aviation, IDOT’s Division of Aeronautics, various FAA offices, University of Illinois Extension Office, Lincoln Land Community College’s LRS Aviation Maintenance Training Center, Air Combat Museum, and numerous other businesses and organizations. Commercial air service is provided by American Airlines, United Airlines, and Allegiant. Tens of millions of dollars have been invested in infrastructure and facility improvements in recent years and more are planned.

Mark has served on the board of directors for the Illinois Public Airport Association for over twenty years and two terms as its board chair. He graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of f Business Administration degree with majors in Airport Administration and Management, holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Quincy University, and is an FAA licensed private pilot.
He is retired from the Army National Guard and a veteran of the Iraq War. He also serves on the Illinois Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and on the Board of Governors for the Citizens Club of Springfield.
 
April 10, 2023  ─  Club Meeting at Maldaners Upstairs
Geoff Isringhausen, Owner of Isringhausen Imports: The State of the Auto Industry
He will provide a brief history of Isringhausen Imports and will discuss the nature of their current business and the way in which the auto sector has changed during his tenure at Isringhausen. 
 
Geoff (image on right) earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at UC in 1982. After working for a refined petroleum pipeline shipping company in Atlanta, GA, Geoff began his automotive career in 1984 by joining his brother Rob at Isringhausen Imports. At that time Isringhausen Imports was a pre-owned operation specializing in European and, even more specifically, German vehicles. Geoff was the fourth employee and through the years helped preside over the dealership's growth and many changes. Although Rob has passed on, Geoff continues his brother's legacy of treating customers and employees as they wish to be served: with dignity and respect. Geoff is now the owner/operator of Isringhausen Imports and oversees the BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volvo sales and service operations.
 
 
 
 
April 17 ─ Club Meeting at Maldaners Upstairs
Social Night
Join us for some fun and a chance to get know our member's better.
 
Volunteer Update
 
Ridgely School Micropantry and Little Library!
Work stocking our Our Ridgely micropantry and little library continues and is especially important during these cold months. As you can see from the image on left,  the Little Library needs more books. Please feel free to drop off books for the little library and any food/toiletries/cleaning supplies for the micropantry as you see fit. With this cold weather, families need these things now more than ever!
 
Vicki Megginson sent the images of the empty pantry she encountered at Ridgely School and the exciting image of the full pantry after she stocked it on March 12, 2023 (images below). We thank the Rotarians who have signed up for shifts stocking the micropantry during the New Year. If you want to sign up, let me know via email (mreynolds@uwcil.org). We need your help!
 
 
Central Illinois Foodbank
We hope to schedule more sessions for volunteering at the Central Illinois Foodbank soon. Stay tuned.
 
Flag Service
The Flag Service Committee is already meeting and volunteers are already at work. Please consider volunteering for this project. There is much work to be done!
 
 
Suggestions for Pantries from People Who Use Pantries
We are repeating a list of suggestions of foods and other items to stock in the Ridgely Food Pantry. These suggestions came from people who use food pantries to help feed their families. 
 
1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter, which is difficult to get from regular food banks.
2. Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal, which they also get a lot of.
3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.
4. They cannot eat all the awesome canned veggies and soup unless you put a can opener in too or buy pop tops.*
5. Oil is a luxury and needed for Rice a-Roni, which they also get a lot of.
6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Holiday gift.
7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.
8. Sugar and flour are treats.
9. They fawn over fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.
10. Seeds are cool in Spring and Summer because growing can be easy for some.
11. They rarely get fresh meat.
12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
13. Hamburger Helper goes nowhere without ground beef.
14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but usually not sandwich bread.
15. Butter or margarine is nice too.
16. Eggs are a real commodity.
17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child’s birthday cake.
18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.
19. Feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over that.
20. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.
 
* At our November 29 club meeting, Ross Hodel reported that he followed this advice and stocked numerous can openers in the Ridgely Pantry. He noted that they were quickly snapped up.
Encourage Membership in Rotary
Do you know or are you someone who has a passion to give back to your community? The Rotarians in this image are helping pack essential items for the Illinois Police Department to give to homeless individuals in our community. As a Rotarian, you adhere to the principles of the 4-way Test., which are:
  • Is it the Truth? 
  • Is it Fair to all concerned? 
  • Will it build Good Will and Better Friendships?  
  • Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?  
If you find value in these ideals and want to be part of a great organization, right click on the attached link to open our online Membership Application in a new window. You can also click on this link to download an electronic copy of the Membership Application from our Club's website Home Page (www.spirotary.org) in the Download Files section. You can send the completed application to the Membership Committee at illinoisdelta@hotmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you! 
 
Regards, 

Downtown 2022-2023 Rotary Membership Chair
 
Tony Williams
 
Record Your Service Hours and Contributions
Please remember to report your service hours and related contributions. Just follow this link:
 
 
Please email images of service activities to Bonnie Styles at bonstyles@yahoo.com. It's easy to take pictures if you have a smartphone, but even an old style camera works just fine. Send me an email (bonstyles@yahoo.com) to let me know when you will be volunteering for a service project, and I will come out and take some images.
 
Be sure to turn in your hours for any volunteering that you do on behalf of Rotary.
 
Did you know that volunteer work was already underway for our Flag Service Project in January? The image below shows Barry Tobias training his son Alec how to use the drill press to drill a hole in a flag pole in his home workshop. After drilling, the holes have to be filed down. Much thanks to Barry for providing this image.
 
 
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