The Foghorn - January 17, 2024
The Rotary Club of
Michigan City Indiana
 
Chartered 1916
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Michigan City
Thursdays at 11:45 AM
Salvation Army
1201 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
United States of America
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President's Message

The meaning of Synergy is that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.  We are definitely going to harness the power of synergy as we start our new POP-UP Service projects.  With our first POP-UP we are going to embark on a small service project that will have a significant impact on a specific need or challenge within the community. What is it? Cold weather survival for the dislocated and homeless.  How many hats, socks or gloves can we gather? Each of us contributing will make a big impact through Rotary.  Bring your item to a meeting or to Thirsty Third Thursday, Jan 18, 6:30pm at Zorn Brewery.  Let’s see what we can accomplish through Rotary Synergy. 

Yours in Service 
 
MATT KUBIK 

January 18th Speaker is

Ron Miller, WEFM

Join Us

For fun and Fellowship on Thursday January 18th at 5pm at Zorn Brew Works, 605 E 9th St, Michigan City, IN 46360.

RI president-elect announces 2024-25 presidential theme

Rotary International President-elect Stephanie Urchick announced that the 2024-25 presidential theme is The Magic of Rotary and called on members to recognize and amplify the organization’s power to save lives.

“Don’t misunderstand me – we are not going to end polio or bring peace to the world by waving a wand and saying some funny words,” Urchick told incoming district governors at the Rotary International Assembly on 8 January. “It’s up to you. You create the magic with every project completed, every dollar donated, and every new member.”

Urchick, a member of the Rotary Club of McMurray, Pennsylvania, USA, said she saw the magic of Rotary on display when she was helping install water filters in the Dominican Republic. Two boys were watching as dirty water entered the filter, then ran out clean at the other end.

“One of the boys grabbed my sleeve and said, ‘Show me the magic again,’” she said. “Obviously, the water filter wasn’t magic. We worked hard to transport those filters, install them, and work with community leaders in the area to maintain them. But those boys knew that easy access to clean water would change their lives. Knowing that I played a small part in that certainly changed my life.”

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