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Chartered August 1, 1916 || Volume 30, No. 11 || October 10, 2016 The Rotary Club of Reno meets at Harrah’s Reno at Noon on Monday

MONDAY’S PROGRAM

UPCOMING EVENTS

Sienna Reid & Brianna Wolf Reimagine Reno- The City’s Master Plan

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Sienna Reid and Brianna Wolf are part of the team led by Reno’s Assistant to the City Management, Maureen McKissick. As part of the Team, Maureen oversees a wide variety of projects and programs, including the City’s federal legislative affairs and annual priority setting, downtown initiatives, and economic development projects. Sienna joined the Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency in 2007 where she worked for 9 years and was primarily responsible for the management of various planning projects and programs including analysis and evaluation of the Regional Plan, research and evaluation of data for regional planning issues, and conformance review of local government and affected entity planning documents. She recently joined the City of Reno in February 2016 to assist in long-range planning efforts for the City. Sienna holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Nevada, Reno where her work as a Continued on Page 2

Ollie Aymar passed away October 4, 2016. Details about a service or wake are not known at this time.

Rotarians at Work Oct 15, 2016 Bicentennial Park UNR Football Tailgate Oct 22, 2016 KNPB - 1670 N. Virginia St. Mexico House Build Nov 11, 2016 - Nov 13, 2016 Tijuana, Mexico UNR Football Tailgate Nov 12, 2016 KNPB - 1670 N. Virginia St. UNR Football Tailgate Nov 19, 2016 KNPB - 1670 N. Virginia St.

upcoming meetings Oct 10, 2016 SIENNA REID & BRIANNA WOLF Reimagine Reno- The City’s Master Plan Oct 17, 2016 KAREN MELBY Ignite Sparks Oct 24, 2016 DYLAN GRAY Student, Veteran and Hero


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THE RENOTARIAN Published by THE ROTARY CLUB Reno, Nevada

Rotary Club of Reno Officers and Directors Craig Wesner .......................President Bill Boon...................... President Elect Phil Mahoney.......President Nominee Curt Chapman ............. Past President Carl Fuetsch ......................... Secretary Cathy Delionback ................ Treasurer Sheila Hlubucek ........................ Director Kurt Mische ............................... Director Maria Sheehan ......................... Director Diana Hoffman ......................... Director Gary Warren ............................. Director Kirk Bailey ................................. Director Perry Faigin ............................... Director Trudy Nauman .......................... Director

graduate student focused on the evaluation of land use policies including transferable development rights systems and New Urbanism. Brianna Wolf holds an bachelor’s degree in urban design from New York University and a master’s in business administration from U.C. Berkeley. Brianna has worked in various public sector planning roles and private sector roles focused on sustainable supply chain planning. Brianna joined the City of Reno in May 2015 to assist in the City’s Master Plan update efforts. We will get an overview of ReImagine Reno and a look at where things stand today.

Reno Rotary Foundation Jim Pfrommer ........................... President Carl Fuetsch ......................... Secretary Cathy Delionback ................... Treasurer John Spears ........................Investments Bill Boon ................................. Ex-officio Craig Wesner ...........................Trustee Brian Armon ...............................Trustee Harvey Fennell ............................Trustee Laurie Leonard ...........................Trustee Phil Stone ....................................Trustee Mary Brock ..................................Trustee Tom Taelour ................................Trustee

Newsletter/Website David Spillers ......... Newsletter Editor Grace Nichols ................... Webmaster

Past President Curt Chapman finally reveals the mysterious Eva Lutz, who saved both his and the Club’s meetings during his year as President. President Craig and Curt present Eva with a welldeserved Paul Harris Fellow award.

WELCOME TO ROTARY We are neighbors, community leaders, and global citizens uniting for the common good. With you, we can accomplish even more.


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LAST MEETING VOLUNTEERS

Scanner: .......................................Kris Wells Greeter: ...................................Kim Mazeres Raffle Tickets: .................... Gretchen Hughs Invocation: ..............................Grace Nichols Pledge: .......................... Barbara Buchanan Sgt. At Arms: ............................Bruce Foster Sgt. At Arms: ............................ John Spears Photographer:........................... Dan Nichols Piano: ................................. Genie Mathews

HONOR ROLL Both Bob Rusk (left) (PHF-5) and Charlie Dodson (right) (PHF+3) are congratulated by David Morgan for their respective awards.

Brian Cassidy ...................................... $100 Robert Cashell .................................... $500 Bill Creekbaum ................................... $200 Charlie Dodson ................................... $200 Mark Elston ........................................ $100 Fritsi Ericson ........................................ $100 Richard Gammick................................ $100 Vinnie Lucido ...................................... $100 Kim Mazeres ....................................... $100 Dan Nichols ........................................ $100 Marlene Olsen .................................... $100 Mike Reed .......................................... $100 Bob Rusk ............................................ $100 Dennis Williams .................................. $300

President Craig (right) surprises Past President Dick Gammick with the Rotarian of the Month Award for all that he does for the Club!

Mary Brock gets her first Paul Harris from David Morgan, Chair of Club’s Rotary Foundation (TRF) Committee.

Two bike riders get together at last Monday’s meeting, President Craig (left) and our Guest Speaker Nate Pearson who presented an excellent program on how he and his business partner founded and grew their company TrainerRoad software and hardware products from a 3 person effort into over 50 employees generating half their revenue in over 100 countries in a unique way – all without large loans or agreements with other organizations. A unique way of starting a business in these times.


The Renotarian Mexico House Build - International Project Nov 11, 2016 - Nov 13, 2016 Tijuana, Mexico Come join Club members, their families, children and guests to help build a “House in a day” for a needy family in Mexico. We will travel to San Diego by personal vehicles on Friday November 11, 2016. On Saturday morning November 12, 2016 we will travel by bus to Tijuana, Mexico where we will build a “House in a day”. We then, in a ceremony, hand the keys to the home to the family for whom we have built this house. We will be returning to San Diego that evening. We will then travel back to Reno on Sunday. This is a hands on and very rewarding experience for all who participate. All participants must have a valid Passport to enter Mexico. Also participants should bring their own tools. Hammers, paint brushes and rollers, etc. Sign up now at www.renorotary.org/

TAILGATES Tailgates are at KNPB World Headquarters, 1670 N. Virginia. Parking is in the front lot for Rotary members only. Cost is $15 per person, $10 for children 12 and under. Tickets to the game are NOT included. Tailgates start 2 hours before kick off. The next tailgate is Saturday, October 22 at KNPB. Time TBD. Sign up at: www.renorotary.org/

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HOW TO INTRODUCE YOUR GUESTS AND NEW MEMBERS AT A CLUB MEETING When introducing a guest or new members during a Club meeting, the correct way is to greet the Club President, fellow Rotarians and guests, introduce yourself and state your classification, and then introduce your guest, their title and business affiliation. Please do not introduce any guest as a prospective new member or that they are looking for a position or clients.

ATTENDANCE Please make sure you turn in make-ups to Carl Fuetsch at a club meeting or by email: info@renorotaryclub.org. Don’t forget that you need to attend or make up at least 50% of club regular meetings in each half of the year (rolling six months) and attend at least 30% of this club’s meetings in each half of the year. Credit can be received for Rotary committee work and other official Rotary functions.

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Of the things we think, say or do 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Published by The Rotary Club of Reno P.O. Box 1750 Reno, NV 89505 info@renorotary.org David Spillers, Editor, DigiPrint Corporation (775) 786-4464 david@digiprintcorporation.com Articles and inserts must be received by 2 p.m. on Wednesday for inclusion in the next week’s newsletter.


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