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WELCOME to the newsletter of the Rotary Club of Livonia AM. Our club meets weekly to socialize, discuss the needs of our community and the world around us, and take action to address those needs. Please consider visiting our club or joining us on a service project.

All Are Welcome!

Meeting Notice and Club News

Coming Up This Week



President David Stechholz invites you to a Hybrid Zoom meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 02, 2025, at 7:30 AM.


This week, we will hold a Club Assembly, with an Invocation by Rev. David Stechholz.

Fun at One Under

March 27, 2025

Our club members enjoyed another great social outing last week at One Under Bar & Grill, coordinated by our "Fun Governor," Pat Zucal. We had a great turnout and even attracted friends from our sister club, Livonia (Noon) Rotary.

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Member News

Club Meeting Featuring ShelterBox

March 26, 2025

Reverend David Stechholz, president, opened the meeting with the “Pledge

of Allegiance.” This was followed by an inspirational reading by Greg

Greene entitled “Now is the time to come to the aid.” There were 18 participants in person and three connected by Zoom.


Introductions and Welcome to Guests: A warm welcome and greetings were extended to guests at the meeting. Marlene Katafias, who works for Title One, Wayne Kinney, who runs an event planning company, and Chris Matus who works for DTE, introduced themselves and expressed interest in joining the Rotary Club. Elliott Williams was also introduced as the special guest speaker on ShelterBox Disaster Relief Program.


Thank You Letters were received from the Schoolcraft College Foundation. Candance Evans and Matthew Fernandez from Vision 2025 sent a letter of appreciation. Lorena Nana Marnon and Liam Cresky sent thank you to the club for the scholarships awarded to them.


Happy Bucks: Bob Carris, Bill Friske, and Dave Stechholz who attended the

President Elect Learning Session (PELS) reported happily that they sold more than 90 soccer balls at the conference to 30 different clubs (The most ever sold). It was reported that the LAMR club received a letter from Rotary International that the club needed to go through licensing from Rotary to continue selling the soccer balls. Bob Carris volunteered to contact Rotary International to address compliance issues since the balls were his idea. Nancy Darga expressed her gratitude to the club for sending her to PELS. She was asked to report on the conference at the next club meeting which she agreed to.


Claude Kendrick and Erin Dobbins reported that the special presentation by

member Nancy Darga given at the movie “Lost Rivers,” sponsored by the National Science Foundation on March 25th, was enlightening. Nancy thanked Erin and Claude for their attendance it meant a lot to her.


Announcements and Business: Erin Dobbins reminded members about a Rotary Taking Action for Peace Event called "Can we have a conversation on gun safety" at Henry Ford College in Dearborn on Friday, March 28th (8 AM – 2 PM). There was still some spots open for late registration.


Greg Greene reminded members regarding the Road Cleanup of Five Mile Road in Livonia on Saturday, April 5th.


Members were asked to consider signing up for the Clarenceville High School Career Fair on Tuesday, April 15th.


Bob Carris reported he is sending in the required report on the AAA Pregnancy Center Grant immediately.

A presentation on the ShelterBox Disaster Relief Program was given by Elliott Williams. Reverend Dave Stechholz presented Elliott with a giant check for $5,000 from the Interact Club of Churchill High School. Due to spring break at the school, the students were unable to present the check themselves. The funds were raised through the Touch a Truck Event. Elliott expressed his gratitude on behalf of ShelterBox.

Elliott explained that ShelterBox Disaster Relief is an international NGO that started 25 years ago in the United Kingdom. It presently has a staff of 150 in which 21 are in the United States.


Currently, there is an estimate that 120 million people are displaced in 100 countries worldwide from natural disasters or wars (highest number on record). ShelterBox has given aid to over 3 million people in 98 countries. Evolving their techniques for helping people they no longer use the green boxes to package their relief supplies, but bags which are easier to pack, ship, and cost-efficient. The aid kits include different materials depending on the area they are providing aid to. The majority of kits include water filters, kitchen sets, stoves, hygiene supplies, first aid kits, solar lights that can charge phones, and tents or tarps. They work with 128 volunteer ambassadors who make connections in impacted areas. Shelter Box has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.


Nancy Darga

ShelterBox Photos

Upcoming Club Meetings


04/02/2025 - Club Assembly, Invocation by Victoria Haltom.


04/09/2025 - Maria Dismondy, Children's Book Author, Publisher, and Speaker, Invocation by Nancy Darga.


04/16/2025 - Club Member Tom Martin, Speaking About his Sponsorship of a Rotary Exchange Student, Invocation by Bob Carris. 


04/23/2025 - Our Regular Club Meeting Has Been Postponed, Members are Encouraged to Participate in the Mayor's Ambassador Breakfast, Which is Open to All Livonia Volunteers and Non-Profits, 8:00 AM at Laurel Manor, RSVP by April 10th, Register HERE


04/30/2025 - TBD.



Join Us

VISIT OUR CLUB IN PERSON


We meet at the

Livonia Senior Center Complex

15218 Farmington Road

Livonia, MI 48154


Every Wednesday, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM


All Are Welcome!

Upcoming Events


04/03/2025 - Livonia Symphony Orchestra Trivia Night, One Under Bar & Grill, 6:00 PM, $240/ Table of 8, Event Details HERE, Contact Steve Alexander.


04/05/2025 - LAMR Adopt-A-Highway Road Clean-up Day, 8:30 - 11:00 AM, Breakfast at Sam's Place Restaurant to Follow, Sign Up HERE.


04/23/2025 - Mayor's Ambassador Breakfast, Open to All Livonia Volunteers and Non-Profits, 8:00 AM, RSVP by April 10th, Register HERE.


04/26/2025 - District 6400 Assembly, St. Clair College, 2000 Talbot Rd. W. Windsor, ON N9A 6S4, 8:00 - 12:30 PM, Registration Details HERE.



05/02/2025 - Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) at Camp Copneconic in Fenton, MI, May 02 - May 04, 2025, Registration Details HERE.


05/19/2025 - Livonia AM Rotary's Annual Carnival, Sears Parking Lot at Seven Mile and Middlebelt, Monday, May 19, 2025 - Sunday, June 08, 2025.


05/30/2025 - District Conference, St Clair Centre for the Arts in Windsor, Ontario, Friday, May 30 - Sunday, June 01, 2025. Registration Details HERE.


06/06/2025 - Livonia Symphony ​Orchestra, Bob Bennett Memorial Golf Classic, 11:00 AM Check-in, Noon Shotgun Start, Whispering Willows Golf Course, Sponsorship and Registration Details to Follow.


06/07/2025 - Passport To Safety, 10:00 - 2:00 PM, Livonia Police Department & Fire Department Headquarters, Event Info to Follow.


06/14/2025 - Installation Party at the Bonifield's Lake House. Event Details to Follow.


06/21/2025 - Rotary International Convention, Calgary, Canada, June 21st - June 25th, Event Information HERE.


06/29/2025 - Livonia Spree (LAMR at Beer Tent During Fireworks Night), Event Details and Signup to Follow.


09/08/2025 - District Governor's Golf Outing 2025, Lakes of Taylor Golf Course, Registration and Sponsorship Details to Follow.


09/09/2025 - Rotary & Schoolcraft College Night at Comerica Park, Go Tigers! Event Details to Follow.

Past Meetings and Events

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