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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.
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Salvation Army Bell Ringing
December 21, 2024
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Our club returned to Joe's Produce to ring the bell again on behalf of the Salvation Army.
Our station was manned by club members Sharon Pommerville, Tammy Bonifield, Mike Ladwig, Eric Ladwig, Greg Greene, and Claude Kendrick.
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Ted Davis, Superintendent Livonia Parks and Recreation
December 18, 2024
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President Dave Stechholz opened the meeting at 7:30 am with the Pledge of Allegiance, the Invocation by Victoria Haltom, the saying of the Four Way Test, followed by Happy Bucks.
Pres. Dave reminded members that December is Rotary’s disease prevention and treatment month and pointed out that District 6400’s work in Ghana and Liberia, plus efforts to eradicate polio, is proof of Rotary’s commitment to addressing diseases of the world.
Pres. Dave also reviewed the upcoming calendar of events, emphasizing that there are no meetings on December 25th, and January 1st. However, a seasonal celebration will take place at Pres. Daves’ house on 12/27 from 5:00 - 9:00 PM. Members are asked to bring a friend and a passing dish.
Bob Carris shared that all 85 children’s car seats were successfully picked up from Walmart and delivered to either AAA Pregnancy Resource Center or the Wood’s Funeral Home, where extras are being stored.
Rotary Bell Ringers for the Salvation Army will be at Joe’s Produce on December 21st from 10:00-3:00 PM.
| Our speaker for this meeting was Ted Davis, Superintendent of Livonia Parks and Recreation, since 2015. He is responsible for all recreational offerings: Parks, Greenmead, the Rec Center, and three Livonia golf courses. | |
The most pressing issue on the minds of both the Livonia AM and Livonia Noontime Rotary Clubs was what, when, and how the Rotary Park damage from the tornado that
hit Livonia on June 5, 2024, and caused extensive damage to the park’s Pavilion #1 and the loss of 40 to 50 of the park’s trees is going to be handled by the City of Livonia. The park was closed until June 14 to allow the city to remove fallen trees, and members from both Rotary clubs helped rake and bag storm debris. However, Ted shared that
there has been much frustration in working with the insurance company to process a damage claim and to meet with prospective architects to determine the scope of the project to replace Pavilion #1 and replace the roof of Pavilion #2. At present, the
insurance company has committed to paying $15,000.00 for the architect fee and $276,000 to replace Pavillion #1. That leaves a cash shortfall of around $300.000 to complete the project of replacing Pavillion #1, replacing the roof of Pavillion #2, and renovating the restrooms and fireplace near Pavilion #1. Ted has his first meeting with the architectural firm that is handling the project on Friday, December 20th. Ted made it clear that the city is committed to completing the cost of this project whether Rotary is involved in raising funds or not. However, it is the intent of both the AM and Noontime Clubs to raise $300,000 to offset the cost of the project. This also means that the Rotary Clubs will be involved in making decisions about what will be included as part of the restoration. It seemed apparent that both clubs agreed that the fireplace needs to be
replaced but are still deciding whether the restrooms should be unisex or gender specified. Members at today’s meeting made other suggestions as to what to include in restoring the pavilions. Ted reminded everyone that whatever you add to a project means more cost and takes longer to complete the project.
Members were hoping to plan an event around the completion of the renovations in celebration of Livonia’s 75th anniversary. Ted anticipates that the park renovations will not be completed in 2025 but more likely by 2026. The meeting was adjourned, but several members stayed afterward to ask Ted more questions about the project.
Victoria Haltom
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Kevin Kelly, Major Gifts Manager for The Rotary Foundation
December 11, 2024
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December is Rotary Disease Prevention & Treatment Month.
Laughter and cheerful greetings filled the room as the Livonia AM meeting was assembling. Sharon Pommerville was passing out huge, frosted cupcakes. She was wearing a Rotary Santa hat and members were wishing her a Happy Birthday. Coffee was brewing in the back with a box of donuts. It felt more like a party than a meeting. Eighteen members participated in person, and two participated by Zoom. Reverend David Stechholz brought the group to order with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by an Invocation by Bob Carris.
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Special Presentation: Erin Dobbins made a presentation to Mike Ladwig for a Paul Harris Fellow +2 (Two Sapphire Stones), having given $3,000 - $3,999 to the Rotary Foundation.
Happy Bucks was full of congratulations as Steve Alexander was bestowed the “Livonia Man of the Year 2024,” by the Livonia Chamber of Commerce.
These acknowledgments were followed by rowdy singing of Happy Birthday to Sharon Pommerville.
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Special Guest: Mike Ladwig brought a special guest, Marty Bopp, a Ford Motor retiree from Mike’s church, for the second time to the meeting . Many members extended their warm welcome and asked him to consider joining the club.
Events: There were many announcements of events of which invitations to the club were extended. Next Meeting on 12/18/2024; Special speaker, Ted Davis, Director of Livonia Parks and Recreation will be speaking on a project to rebuild the damaged rest station at Rotary Park from the storm of June 2023. Mr. Davis, a Rotarian from the Livonia Noon Club will be asking both groups to join forces to raise the needed funds to make up the shortfall of the cost from the settlement obtained from the insurance company. Members of the Noon Club are invited to the meeting.
LAMR Special Club Christmas gathering at Reverend Dave Stechholz and Janet's home on December 27, 2024. Please brin a dish to pass.
AAA Pregnancy Children Car Seat Project, has succeeded in obtaining 84 car seats through direct donations and grants. (LAMR Club $2,500, Rotary Community Grant $2,500, Walmart $1,000) Fortunately, Fred Wood Funeral Home in Livonia graciously offered to store the chairs for the Center. Special thanks to Bob Carris, Claude Kendrick, Erin Dobbins, Pat Zucal, and Nancy Darga for transporting the chairs to the funeral home.
Growing Our Organization: Although our Interact Club at Churchill High School is very active, Stevenson High School is interested in starting a club also. Our member, Dave Burton, a coach at the school, offered to be the School District sponsor. Drew Buatti from the Livonia Rotary Noon Club, a graduate of the high school, expressed interest in participating in the formation of the new club.
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LAMR commitment to also set up an Interact Club at Clarenceville High School is still proceeding but at a slower pace. Following a conversation on how our small club would handle 3 Interact Clubs, it was decided to proceed. Claude Kendrick, Reverend Dave Stechholz, and Drew met by Zoom on 12/8/2024 to discuss how to handle the needed Charter, By-Laws and operations and how our club would interface with the Interact Clubs.
Proposal To Organize a Local Rotaract Club: Dawn Margretta, a member of LAMR and Director of Donations at Schoolcraft College stated that a group from Northville Rotary and Livonia Rotary are interested in organizing a "Rotaract Club,” sponsored by several local Rotary Clubs to be hosted someplace supported by the joint venture. She pointed out that this target group of adults out of high school helps hold onto kids previously involved in Interact Clubs and invites young adults to participate. Dawn offered Schoolcraft College.
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Special Guest Speaker: Kevin Kelly Major Gifts Manager of the Rotary Foundation (TRF). Kevin and his wife Dr. Michelle Kelly live in Farmington Hills. He is a graduate of Central Michigan. They have two daughters in elementary school. He has been working full-time for TRF for nine years. The Rotary Foundation is headquartered in Illinois. His territory of Major Donors covers Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and New York. District 6400 has 52 clubs and usually raises around $315,00 annually.
Mr. Kelly talked about how the TRF has a goal of raising 2.025 billion dollars to build a sustainable base for funding in perpetuity. Eradicating Polio is their number one commitment and Rotary has a reciprocal partnership with the Bill Gates Foundation to match 2 to 1 for every dollar raised. Rotary has the highest rating by Charity Navigator for the last 16 years. This financial stake will allow Rotary to continue global vaccinations and work to provide clean water, environmental improvements, and education. Mr. Kelly pointed out that donations are an investment in creating lasting change.
Nancy Darga
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01/08/2025 - Member Spotlight, Featuring Pat Zucal and Bill Friske, Invocation by Greg Greene, Board Meeting to Follow
01/15/2025 - Kristen Edson, Library Director, Livonia Public Library, Invocation by Mike Ladwig
01/22/2025 - Club Assembly, Invocation by Rev. David Stechholz
01/29/2025 - Fr. George Shalhoub, Basilica of St. Mary Livonia, Invocation by Bob Carris
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01/26/2025 - Livonia All Stars vs Detroit Red Wings Alumni, Charity Hockey Game, Eddie Edgar Arean, 11:00 - 1:00 PM, Volunteer Details HERE.
09/09/2025 - Rotary & Schoolcraft College Night at Comerica Park, Go Tigers! Details to Follow.
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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
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