Upcoming Meetings
Chris Stager, President & CEO of EDC
Apr 29, 2024 12:00 PM
Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County: landing and keeping Amazon
Elkhart Area First Responders Lunch
May 06, 2024 12:00 PM
Our Annual Luncheon to thank our area's valued first responders!
Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State
May 13, 2024 12:00 PM
Indiana Secretary of State
Karen Cripe - President
May 20, 2024 12:00 PM
Label Logic
---Memorial Day Holiday---
May 27, 2024
No Meeting Today
Leah Plank, Horizon Education Alliance
Jun 03, 2024 12:00 PM
Triple P -- Positive Parenting Program of Elkhart County
Eric Garton, Robert & Peggy Weed Exec Director
Jun 10, 2024 12:00 PM
OFFSITE MEETING AT WELLFIELD
Not-for-Profit Grants and Scholarship Recipients
Jun 17, 2024 12:00 PM
Rotary Grant Awardees give brief presentations and we Award our Elkhart High School Scholarship
THANK YOU, Julie Cotton
Jun 24, 2024 12:00 PM
A celebration of Julie Cotton's Rotary Year Accomplishments :)
Our Club Leadership
President
President Elect
Vice President (Elect)
Secretary
Treasurer
Rotary Foundation
Past President
Assistant Secretary
Executive Secretary
Board of Directors
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Board of Directors
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Membership Chair
Meetings and Club Activities
 
Today we welcomed a team from Horizon Education Alliance and our presentation featured Sarah Koontz, Director, CareerWise Elkhart County and Rolondo Lopez, Advocate for Youth Apprenticeship. Sarah was introduced by Brian Wiebe, President/CEO of Horizon Education Alliance, and she shared about the CareerWise Elkhart County -- Modern Youth Apprenticeships, and was joined by Rolondo at the podium to share his own experience. CareerWise Elkhart County offers a two- to three-year apprenticeship designed by businesses and offered in partnership with schools, taking students out of the classroom and putting them in the workplace in meaningful, paid positions for 16-24 hours per week while earning high school and college credit. For details visit: https://www.careerwiseelkhartcounty.org/
 
 
 
 
For complete details and how to get involved, visit: https://www.careerwiseelkhartcounty.org/

J&K Kissinger Award Winner for 2024 - Terri Rickel
 
 
CONGRATULATIONS, Terri Rickel, the 2024 J&K Kissinger Award Winner for Rotary District 6540! The J&K Kissinger Award was established in 1987 by then District 6540 Governor Bill Heinhuis to honor Jack and Kay Kissinger for their many years of dedicated service to Rotary at the local, national, and international levels. Terri joined the Elkhart Rotary club in 2005 and was elected to the board in 2008. She has served in all officer positions on the Board and served as the Club president in 2015-2016. She continues to be very active on various committees within the club including the Caring Committee and Membership Committees, performing new member orientations and ensuring that new club members are up to speed on their responsibilities as well as being aware of their opportunities within the club. She and her husband Bob have attended four international conventions. Terri is especially proud to be a Paul Harris Fellow. Within our Rotary District 6540 she has served as Assistant District Governor for several terms working with Concord, Elkhart, Goshen, and Plymouth Clubs. Additionally, she has served on the Administrative Council and Membership Committee. Terri is currently the Rotary District 6540 District Governor Nominee Designate. The award was presented on Saturday at the District Conference by Elkhart Rotary Club President Julie Cotton. Congratulations, Terri!
On Saturday, April 20, our club members and INTERACT Students volunteered for our twice-annual County Road 6 trash cleanup!
Thanks to all who help make our community a better—and CLEANER—place to live, work, and play!
 
 

Rotarians are an integral and engaged part of our active community! Here’s a list of upcoming events represented by Rotarians from the Elkhart Rotary Club. If you’d like more information, contact the Rotarian listed for the event or email elkhartnoonrotary@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to them. Are you a Rotarian with an event to share? Put it in the format below and email to Eric Garton, he’ll add it to the list.
  • April/May - Read United Volunteers needed in Elkhart Community School Classrooms: https://volunteer.crossroadsuw.org/opportunities/OkZA24IrVO Contact Natalie Evans.

  • Wednesday, April 24, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill's Little Black Dress Signature Event. An exciting evening of fashion, fun, and philanthropy at the Four Winds Event Center. All proceeds from the event will benefit Goodwill's programs to empower people to achieve their most abundant life. Ticket info here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/goodwills-little-black-dress-signature-event-tickets-818952748717?aff=oddtdtcreator Contact: Monica Abair

  • Saturday, May 11, Dogapalooza. Oxbow County Park. Join the Humane Society of Elkhart County (HSEC) for a timed trail run/walk in a pleasant natural environment. Runners, walkers, and their dogs will be gathering to enjoy time together, activities, great music, and sharing with others. After the race is over, stay a while for Elkhart County Parks’ Dogapalooza! Enjoy dog-themed vendors and activities, great food trucks, a beer garden, and so much more! Info and registration at https://elkharthumanesociety.org/pfac-at-dogapalooza/ Contact: Rob LaRoy

  • Saturday, May 11, 9:30 a.m. Girls on the Run 5k. Location: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2715 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. Volunteers help ensure our end-of-season 5K Celebration is possible. If you’re interested check out the details at https://www.girlsontherunmichiana.org/5k-elkhart and sign up today. Contact: Julie Cotton.

  • Saturday, May 11, Postal Food Drive “Stamp Out Hunger” Volunteers Needed to volunteer with United Way to collect food or help at Post Office with distribution to pantries: https://volunteer.crossroadsuw.org/opportunities/X7AJNJXPO2 Contact Natalie Evans

  • Thursday, May 16 at 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursday - come enjoy a drink and fellowship with fellow Rotarians and guests. Come on, come all, drop in 5-6 p.m. Location TBD Contact: Peter Norton

  • Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Plant Sale at Wellfield Botanic Gardens. The plant sale offers a variety of perennial and annual plants, vegetables, vendors, plant supplies and more! Enjoy FREE ADMISSION to Wellfield Botanic Gardens during the plant sale from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. that day.

  • Sunday, May 19, 4 p.m. Elkhart County Symphony. ¡FIESTA SINFÓNICA! Featuring LALO CURA at the Lerner Theater. Repertoire: Marquez, Danzon No. 2; Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Info and tickets at https://elkhartsymphony.org/. Contact: John Hill

  • Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Stand-Up for Church Community Services. Join us at the historic Bristol Opera House for an evening of crazy funny comedians -- headlined by Mike Armstrong! Mike has appeared on HBO, Fox, and CMT and will be forever known as the Ex-Cop on the Bob & Tom radio show. Hosted by Corey Mann, the event also features comedians Michael Downing, Elise Davies, and Scott Callahan. Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit https://ci.ovationtix.com/36247/production/1192983 for details and tickets Contact: Keith Sarber. 

  • Friday, August 16, The Great Cardboard Boat Race. Registration Opens May 1! Volunteers needed for August 15 Set Up & August 16 Race Day Volunteers Needed: https://volunteer.crossroadsuw.org/opportunities/yRy7zguZ16. Contact: Natalie Evans

 
Today we welcomed Kyle Brown, National Weather Service Meteorologist
Kyle presented: "Indiana's Changing Climate" and covered topics including:
  • Winter 2023-2034
  • Great Lakes Ice coverage
  • 10 Indicators of a Warming World
  • Indiana Trends - what's happening here?
  • Took Questions and provided additional resources
 
 
What do rising statewide temperatures mean for Indiana?
  1. Hotter summers: Heat illness/stress
  2. Earlier Spring than a century ago (IN Climate Change Impact Assessment)
  3. Warmer overnight low temperatures
  4. Increased energy use (mainly summer; less furnace use in winter)
  5. Longer frost-free season: Has already lengthened by 9 days vs 1915. Could extend allergy season.
  6. Increasing ozone: poor air quality
  7. Warming winter could affect the types of plants that thrive in IN
  8. Warmer seasons could mean double-cropping in the north or a wider variety of crops planted
 

While the climate change conversation revolves largely around temperare data, because it is widely available, there are nine other indicators for a warming world. 
From the 3rd National Climate Assessment released in 2014, the 10 indicators are:

  1. A decrease in arctic sea ice
  2. An increase in air temperature over the oceans
  3. Increased humidity
  4. Decreased snow
  5. Increased temperature of the lower atmosphere
  6. Decreased glaciers
  7. Increase in sea surface temperature
  8. Increased Ocean heat content
  9. Increase in global sea level
  10. Increase in Air Temperatures over land
These National Climate Assessments are written by more than 300 scientists and experts, guided by a 60-person federal advisory committee. The fifth assessment was published late last year.
 
Summary:
  • Continental United State: This was our warmest winter on record
    • Indiana: Second warmest winter on record
    • Michigan: First warmest winter on record
  • Ten indicators of a warming world should not be ignored
  • We've had 47 consecutive years of an above-average global temperature
  • Resulting in an Earlier Spring, warmer nights, increased energy use, poor air quality
  • Rising precipitation: Number of 2” precip days increasing
  • Decreasing snow
So what can we do?
Learn more about how you can help. The Environmental Resilience Institute at Indiana University collaborates with Hoosiers and organizations throughout the region to better prepare Indiana and the Midwest for environmental changes that affect individuals, communities, businesses, and natural systems. View more here: https://eri.iu.edu/index.html
 
About Kyle: Kyle Brown began working at the National Weather Service, Northern Indiana office, in the fall of 2017. He has worked with the team to provide weather information to partners and the public for a variety of significant weather events ranging from ice storms to tornadoes. As a Chicagoland native and a graduate of Valparaiso University, these conditions are par for the course. Snow Is his favorite weather phenomenon. The most epic snow event he witnessed was the Chicagoland Groundhog Day Blizzard of 2011, measuring nearly two feet of snow at his home in Brookfield. Outside of the office, baseball, car shows, car auctions, and car care are his hobbies; in which his 2-year-old son is taking some interest.
 

Running List of Rotary Event Announcements 

Rotarians are an integral and engaged part of our active community! Here’s a list of upcoming events represented by Rotarians from the Elkhart Rotary Club. If you’d like more information, contact the Rotarian listed for the event or email elkhartnoonrotary@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to them. Are you a Rotarian with an event to share? Put it in the format below and email to Eric Garton, he’ll add it to the list.

  • Thursday, April 18 at 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursday - come enjoy a drink and fellowship with fellow Rotarians and guests. Come on, come all, drop in 5-6 p.m. Location IF THE WEATHER IS GOOD, Jackson Rooftop… If not, BRASS ELK. Contact: Peter Norton

  • Friday, April 19 Ryan's Place Annual Gala at the Crystal Ballroom. Theme: See You at the Movies - Info and registration at https://ryansplace.org/events/gala/. Contact Aileac Deegan

  • Saturday, April 20 beginning 8 a.m. Join us for our twice-annual County Road 6 Clean-up. Normally each section takes less than an hour. You’ll earn a meeting make-up credit and we’ll leave our world a little cleaner than when we found it. Meet in the parking lot of the Northland Corporation @ 3410 E. CR 6 to be given your trash bags, gloves, your road section assignment and a donut for fuel! Contact Bob Homan to signup.

  • Wednesday, April 24, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill's Little Black Dress Signature Event. An exciting evening of fashion, fun, and philanthropy at the Four Winds Event Center. All proceeds from the event will benefit Goodwill's programs to empower people to achieve their most abundant life. Ticket info here. Contact: Monica Abair

  • Saturday, May 11, Dogapalooza. Oxbow County Park. Join the Humane Society of Elkhart County (HSEC) for a timed trail run/walk in a pleasant natural environment. Runners, walkers, and their dogs will be gathering to enjoy time together, activities, great music, and sharing with others. After the race is over, stay a while for Elkhart County Parks’ Dogapalooza! Enjoy dog-themed vendors and activities, great food trucks, a beer garden, and so much more! Info and registration at https://elkharthumanesociety.org/pfac-at-dogapalooza/ Contact: Rob LaRoy

  • Saturday, May 11, 9:30 a.m. Girls on the Run 5k. Location: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2715 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. Volunteers help ensure our end-of-season 5K Celebration is possible. If you’re interested check out the details at https://www.girlsontherunmichiana.org/5k-elkhart and sign up today. Contact: Julie Cotton.

  • Sunday, May 19, 4 p.m. Elkhart County Symphony. ¡FIESTA SINFÓNICA! Featuring LALO CURA at the Lerner Theater. Repertoire: Marquez, Danzon No. 2; Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Info and tickets at https://elkhartsymphony.org/. Contact: John Hill 

  • Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Stand-Up for Church Community Services. Join us at the historic Bristol Opera House for an evening of crazy funny comedians -- headlined by Mike Armstrong! Mike has appeared on HBO, Fox, and CMT and will be forever known as the Ex-Cop on the Bob & Tom radio show. Hosted by Corey Mann, the event also features comedians Michael Downing, Elise Davies, and Scott Callahan. Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit https://ci.ovationtix.com/36247/production/1192983 for details and tickets Contact: Keith Sarber.

 

Today we welcomed a near-total eclipse of the Sun! Our scheduled presenter was unfortunately unable to attend due to illness so we had a fun time talking about the eclipse with today's Sergeant Anthony Hunt and had an impromptu session of "Do you know our Members Trivia" with Eric Garton. Always fun learning about our fellow Rotarians through stories and tidbits they've shared. We also had a more extended announcements session including updating our running list of Rotary Event Announcements - - events sponsored by our Rotary member organizations and volunteers - - Check out the full list below!


Running List of Rotary Event Announcements  - - Rotarians are an integral and engaged part of our active community! Here’s a list of upcoming events represented by Rotarians from the Elkhart Rotary Club. If you’d like more information, contact the Rotarian listed for the event or email elkhartnoonrotary@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to them. Are you a Rotarian with an event to share? Put it in the format below and email to Eric Garton, he’ll add it to the list.

  • Thursday, April 18 at 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursday - come enjoy a drink and fellowship with fellow Rotarians and guests. Come on, come all, drop in 5-6 p.m. Location: TBD. Contact: Peter Norton

  • Friday, April 19 Ryan's Place Annual Gala at the Crystal Ballroom. Theme: See You at the Movies - Info and registration at https://ryansplace.org/events/gala/. Contact Aileac Deegan

  • Saturday, April 20 beginning 8 a.m. Join us for our twice-annual County Road 6 Clean-up. Normally each section takes less than an hour. You’ll earn a meeting make-up credit and we’ll leave our world a little cleaner than when we found it. Meet in the parking lot of the Northland Corporation @ 3410 E. CR 6 to be given your trash bags, gloves, your road section assignment and a donut for fuel! Contact Bob Homan to signup.

  • Wednesday, April 24, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill's Little Black Dress Signature Event. An exciting evening of fashion, fun, and philanthropy at the Four Winds Event Center. All proceeds from the event will benefit Goodwill's programs to empower people to achieve their most abundant life. Ticket info here. Contact: Monica Abair

  • May 10-18. Rotary International Service Trip. TENTATIVE ITINERARY HERE (v3-27-2024) Two service aspects: distribute eye glasses from an eye clinic now happening in San Isidro and also to work with Peace Corps volunteers to distribute books in connection with Dickerson Literacy Initiative in an area along the coast. The group will be limited to 12 participants, not all from Elkhart Rotary. Contact: Doug Risser for more details as the trip and costs develop.

  • Saturday, May 11, Dogapalooza. Oxbow County Park. Join the Humane Society of Elkhart County (HSEC) for a timed trail run/walk in a pleasant natural environment. Runners, walkers, and their dogs will be gathering to enjoy time together, activities, great music, and sharing with others. After the race is over, stay a while for Elkhart County Parks’ Dogapalooza! Enjoy dog-themed vendors and activities, great food trucks, a beer garden, and so much more! Info and registration at https://elkharthumanesociety.org/pfac-at-dogapalooza/ Contact: Rob LaRoy

  • Saturday, May 11, 9:30 a.m. Girls on the Run 5k. Location: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2715 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. Volunteers help ensure our end-of-season 5K Celebration is possible. If you’re interested check out the details at https://www.girlsontherunmichiana.org/5k-elkhart and sign up today. Contact: Julie Cotton.

  • Sunday, May 19, 4 p.m. Elkhart County Symphony. ¡FIESTA SINFÓNICA! Featuring LALO CURA at the Lerner Theater. Repertoire: Marquez, Danzon No. 2; Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. Info and tickets at https://elkhartsymphony.org/. Contact: John Hill 

  • Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Stand-Up for Church Community Services. Join us at the historic Bristol Opera House for an evening of crazy funny comedians -- headlined by Mike Armstrong! Mike has appeared on HBO, Fox, and CMT and will be forever known as the Ex-Cop on the Bob & Tom radio show. Hosted by Corey Mann, the event also features comedians Michael Downing, Elise Davies, and Scott Callahan. Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit https://ci.ovationtix.com/36247/production/1192983 for details and tickets Contact: Keith Sarber.

 
No Foolin! Today we welcomed Don Knebel, President, Board of Directors for ReCenter Indiana, a bipartisan organization focused on moving Indiana politics closer to the center and to bring more civility to political discussions. 
 
The Challenge: Divisive Indiana politicians don’t represent Hoosier values. 
For too long, the loudest and most extreme voices have drowned out sensible solutions. With faith in government at an all-time low, it's time to restore trust, respect, and accountability to our political system—by elevating candidates who represent the center, where most Hoosiers are.
 
 
Don shared that American's confidence in democracy has never been lower...
 
 
He shared several startling figures... including the fact Indiana ranks near the bottom of the states in voting participation. In fact, in the 2022 general election, Indiana ranked #50 of 51 states (including the District of Columbia) - -only West Virginia had a smaller percentage of their voters turnout. 
 
 
With overwhelming polling evidence showing a majority of Americans leaning one way on political issues but their elected representatives voting the other way, Indiana Representative Sue Errington, D-Muncie, recently stated:
“Is it any wonder that the people in this state are losing confidence in us to make laws that reflect their views?” she asked. “Is it any wonder that they are losing interest in voting when their legislators don’t listen to them after they have been elected? And when their legislators actually do the opposite?”
 
 
ReCenter Indiana aims to change this. ReCenter's Core beliefs:
  1. People over parties: Like candidates for any job, politicians should be judged on their record, character, and impact on those they serve, regardless of whether they lean left or right. 
  2. Results over rhetoric: Voters deserve to know where candidates stand on issues that matter and how we all can make a difference.
  3. Patriotism over politics: Our democracy is a precious gift that must be preserved for our children and grandchildren, and we must work together, despite our differences, to protect it. 
ReCenter believes that every Hoosier deserves: 
  • To be heard.
  • To have an equal voice. 
  • To choose, not be chosen by, their elected leaders.
  • To have real choices between at least two candidates who will work for everyday Hoosiers. 
  • To not feel like they’re settling for “the least bad option” or given no choice at all.
  • To be able to choose leaders who have integrity and who will work to earn and be worthy of our votes.
The path to a better democracy is in our hands. Change starts with creating alternatives to party extremes that drive most voters away. Together we can restore fair competition, voter confidence, and choice to Indiana political races.
 
About
Donald E. (Don) Knebel earned a degree in electrical engineering from Purdue and a law degree from Harvard. Don retired from Barnes & Thornburg LLP at the end of 2013 after 39 years as an intellectual property litigator. Since 2011, he has been an Adjunct Professor and Senior Advisor at the Center for Intellectual Property Research at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, teaching antitrust law and patent litigation. He was recently recognized as the 2024 Adjunct Professor of the Year. 
Don has been active in many civic and charitable organizations. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre since 1986 and is now Chair Emeritus. He served as Civic’s Board Chair from 2017 to 2019, the third time he has held this position, and served as Civic’s interim Executive Director from 2015 to 2016. He was the 2010 Campaign Chair for United Way of Central Indiana, where he is an emeritus Board member. He was the co-chair of the 2013 Classical Fellowship Awards for the American Pianist Association and served on its Board. He was the moderator for the 2013 Ardath Burkhart Leadership Series and was on the Steering Committees for the first Festival of Faiths held in Indianapolis in October 2013 and for the visit of the Dalai Lama to Indianapolis in 2016. He was the founding Board Chair of Center for Interfaith Cooperation. He was the Board Chair of the Triangle Education Foundation between 2017 and 2019 and continues to serve on that Board. He is also currently a member of the Board of Directors of Christel House International and the John E. Christian Family Memorial Trust Inc., which operates Samara, a Frank Lloyd Wright house in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is on the Advisory Committee of the Faith and Action initiative of the Christian Theological Seminary, on whose Board he also serves. He served as the inaugural president of the S. Jay Plager Intellectual Property American Inn of Court and is currently serving as the inaugural president of ReCenter Indiana, an organization seeking to bring the politics of Indiana closer to the center.
 
Don is passionate about the need for members of all religious traditions to have a better understanding of each other and speaks often to churches and community groups on comparative religion and religious history. He is a frequent international travelers and he speaks widely on topics related to that travel. He writes a weekly column on travel for the Current newspapers. His book, Flushed with Curiosity, includes 101 stories about his travel experiences.  
 
Don has received a number of awards for his civic activities, including “Outstanding Electrical Engineer” from Purdue University, “Interfaith Ambassador of the Year” from Center for Interfaith Cooperation, and the “Cap Henning Altruism Award” from Triangle Fraternity. On November 14, 2019, he was named Indiana Philanthropist of the Year by the Indiana Association of Fund Raising Professionals.  
 
For more about ReCenter Indiana visit: https://www.recenterindiana.org/
Elkhart Rotary Club Foundation Chair Howard Edwards and President Julie Cotton presented three Paul Harris Fellow awards to:
  • John Hill, Paul Harris Fellow +2
  • Tom Eisele, Paul Harris Fellow +3
  • Moe Jacobson, Paul Harris Fellow +7
 
Thanks to all for your continued support of the Rotary Foundation, doing good around our world.

Rotarians are an integral and engaged part of our active community! Here’s a list of upcoming events represented by Rotarians from the Elkhart Rotary Club. If you’d like more information, contact the Rotarian listed for the event or email elkhartnoonrotary@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to them. Are you a Rotarian with an event to share? Put it in the format below and email to Eric Garton, he’ll add it to the list.

  • Thursday, April 18 at 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursday - come enjoy a drink and fellowship with fellow Rotarians and guests. Come on, come all, drop in 5-6 p.m. Location: TBD. Contact: Peter Norton

  • Saturday, April 20 beginning 8 a.m. Join us for our twice-annual County Road 6 Clean-up. Normally each section takes less than an hour. You’ll earn a meeting make-up credit and we’ll leave our world a little cleaner than when we found it. Meet in the parking lot of the Northland Corporation @ 3410 E. CR 6 to be given your trash bags, gloves, your road section assignment and a donut for fuel! Contact Bob Homan to signup.

  • Wednesday, April 24, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill's Little Black Dress Signature Event. An exciting evening of fashion, fun, and philanthropy at the Four Winds Event Center. All proceeds from the event will benefit Goodwill's programs to empower people to achieve their most abundant life. Ticket info here. Contact: Monica Abair

  • May 10-18. Rotary International Service Trip. TENTATIVE ITINERARY HERE (v3-27-2024) Two service aspects: distribute eye glasses from an eye clinic now happening in San Isidro and also to work with Peace Corps volunteers to distribute books in connection with Dickerson Literacy Initiative in an area along the coast. The group will be limited to 12 participants, not all from Elkhart Rotary. Contact: Doug Risser for more details as the trip and costs develop.

  • Saturday, May 11, 9:30 a.m. Girls on the Run 5k. Location: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2715 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. Volunteers help ensure our end-of-season 5K Celebration is possible. If you’re interested check out the details at https://www.girlsontherunmichiana.org/5k-elkhart and sign up today. Contact: Julie Cotton.

  • Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Stand-Up for Church Community Services. Join us at the historic Bristol Opera House for an evening of crazy funny comedians -- headlined by Mike Armstrong! Mike has appeared on HBO, Fox, and CMT and will be forever known as the Ex-Cop on the Bob & Tom radio show. Hosted by Corey Mann, the event also features comedians Michael Downing, Elise Davies, and Scott Callahan. Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit https://ci.ovationtix.com/36247/production/1192983 for details and tickets Contact: Keith Sarber.

 
On Monday, March 25 we welcomed Rob Eichorst, VP of U.S. Sales for Medix Specialty Vehicles.
At Medix Specialty Vehicles, they save lives as safely, effectively, and efficiently as possible. Medix was founded in January 2001 in Elkhart, Indiana by Thomas Moleski and Floyd “Lacey” Lowery. What started as a market-responsive need to lower manufacturing costs has grown into a mission to deliver the ambulance industry’s highest performance value. Nothing is safer, more effective, or more efficient than a first responder inside a Medix ambulance. 
 
Rob shared an amazing story: Operation Air Train. Here is the article from The Wall Street Journal:
Operation Air Train had one mission. It sounded impossible.
Americans wanted to get ambulances to Israel during a war. That meant doing something they’ve always done in a way they’ve never done it.
Yoav Halper’s phone rang on the worst Saturday morning of his life with a call that he was expecting. It was a few hours after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7 when Halper first heard from his contacts at Magen David Adom, the country’s national ambulance and paramedic organization. They needed as many ambulances as they could get as fast as they could get them—and they knew just the person to call. To continue to the full article visit: https://afmda.org/news/operation-air-train-had-one-mission-it-sounded-impossible/
 
 
Rob answered questions from the club and indicated that since the October 7 attack on Israel, over 100 ambulances have been delivered. There are 400 more on order!
Build time for different models of ambulances vary. Medix can build 12 Type 2 ambulances per week for Israel. Type 1 and Type 3 ambualances take longer, those are the box-style you're used to seeing here and are more complicated. 
 
Rob and his team brought an ambulance to Matterhorn for show and tell!
 
 
 
For more about Medix Specialty Vehicles visit: https://medixambulance.com/

Rotary Foundation Chair Howard Edwards and President Julie Cotton presented two Paul Harris Fellow awards today.
Tom Neat received two Paul Harris Fellow pins. One pin in honor of Thomas R. Forrest and one for Dr. Rita Forrest. 
Dick Brotherson received his Paul Harris Fellow+6 award posthumously. A single ruby indicates the 'Plus 6' distinction.
 
 

Running List of Rotary Event Announcements 

Rotarians are an integral and engaged part of our active community! Here’s a list of upcoming events represented by Rotarians from the Elkhart Rotary Club. If you’d like more information, contact the Rotarian listed for the event or email elkhartnoonrotary@gmail.com and your message will be forwarded to them. Are you a Rotarian with an event to share? Put it in the format below and email to Eric Garton, he’ll add it to the list.

  • Tuesday, March 26, at 6 p.m. The 4th Annual Fathers Matter Forum. DJ Construction and the Community Foundation of Elkhart County have partnered on a special event. We are bringing in, nationally recognized speaker and focus of the documentary, “Undefeated”, Bill Courtney, to discuss the fatherless epidemic in our country. Bill has shown that by stepping up and using your abilities, you can make a massive impact and change the trajectory of the lives of young people right in our communities. Bill’s story is inspiring, and we would love to invite you to come hear it. Information on the event can be found in the attached pdf. Putting a dent in the fatherless epidemic is DJ’s Community Impact Purpose and we would love to have you come, attend, and bring your friends to this event. This is a free event looking to raise awareness of the fatherless epidemic not a fundraiser with a monetary expectation. Contact: Dustin Miller. Here is a link to register if you would like to attend: https://djconstruction.com/fathersmatter 

  • Thursday, April 18 at 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursday - come enjoy a drink and fellowship with fellow Rotarians and guests. Come on, come all, drop in 5-6 p.m. Location: TBD. Contact: Peter Norton

  • Friday, May 3, early afternoon exact time TBD. Celebration of Life for Richard "Dick" Brotherson at First Presbyterian Church followed by an Open House at Wellfield Botanic Gardens. Dick was a 55-year Rotarian and loved Wellfield Botanic Gardens. Contact Eric Garton.

  • May 10-18. Rotary International Service Trip. Two service aspects: distribute eye glasses from an eye clinic now happening in San Isidro and also to work with Peace Corps volunteers to distribute books in connection with Dickerson Literacy Initiative in an area along the coast. The group will be limited to 12 participants, not all from Elkhart Rotary. Contact: Doug Risser for more details as the trip and costs develop.

  • Saturday, May 11, 9:30 a.m. Girls on the Run 5k. Location: Trinity United Methodist Church, 2715 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. Volunteers help ensure our end-of-season 5K Celebration is possible. If you’re interested check out the details at https://www.girlsontherunmichiana.org/5k-elkhart and sign up today. Contact: Julie Cotton.

  • Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Stand-Up for CCS. Join us at the historic Bristol Opera House for an evening of crazy funny comedians -- headlined by Mike Armstrong! Mike has appeared on HBO, Fox, and CMT and will be forever known as the Ex-Cop on the Bob & Tom radio show. Hosted by Corey Mann, the event also features comedians Michael Downing, Elise Davies, and Scott Callahan. Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit https://ci.ovationtix.com/36247/production/1192983 for details and tickets Contact: Keith Sarber.