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Rotary Motto: Service Above Self The WEEKLY BULLETIN July 12, 2010 A Publication of the Janesville Rotary Club Newsletter Editor: Laura Baker www.janesvillerotary.org Today s Meeting Today s meeting was called to order by President Dennis Beggs. The invocation was given by Dennis Beggs and followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Walter Loos was a guest of Milly Babcock. Today s program: Jay Winzenz Jay Winzenz came in to talk to Rotary about the City of Janesville s Budget Scorecard. The purpose of the scorecard is to seek your advice on the level of service. It is not a referendum on specific services, service levels or projects. Funding for programs and services is largely based on available property tax revenue. Your voice is especially important this year since economic conditions have made it more difficult for residents to absorb tax increases. Therefore, fewer dollars may be available to support existing services and programs. You can help make these spending decisions by telling us what kind of service you want in twelve core services. You can choose one of four levels of service for each category. Rotary Exchange Students To get in touch with our Exchange Student please contact Tom Jacob at jacobhomes@aol.com 752-9409 or Gail Graham at ggraham@uwnrc.org 757-3050. Today s Raffle Whitey Brunsell conducted the raffle today. There was $28 in the raffle. Brad Yarmark won the raffle. The jackpot grows to $456. Service Level 1 = Reduction in property taxes and service levels. Service Level 2 = No increase in property taxes, slight reduction in service levels Service Level 3 = Slight increase in property taxes, no change in service levels Service Level 4 = Increase in property taxes, enhanced service levels The largest revenue comes from your property tax. It s very important to know why costs go up and what costs are controlled. Cost of Services (Why costs go Up) 1. Heath Insurance 2. Employee Salaries 3. Aging Infrastructure 4. Population Growth 5. Rising Costs of Gasoline, Utilities, and Other Goods and Services (Continued on page 2) July Birthdays Tina Fanopoulos July 2 Bob Consigny July 4 John Hough July 5 Joe Nemeth Lynn Wood July 5 July 6 Dave Haberman July 9 Milly Babcock July 10 Steve Servantez July 10 Phil Waller July 10 John Wickhem July 10 Marcy Weber John Andrews Theresa Carroll Mark Ackerman Gary Smith Scott Lipker Andrew Olsen July 13 July 16 July 19 July 20 July 22 July 30 July 31 Announcements Hal Robb-Next week starts the Silent Auction! Dave Mansur-December 6th is Rotary Fest, formerly known as Share Fest. Also, Monday, August 19th, at 5:00 Joy Ngobi will appear on Channel 15 discussing the Hope Institute of Uganda. Michelle Mathys-Summer Conference was represented very well. August 11th the new Denmark Student will be here. (Continued on page 2)

PAGE 2 THE WEEKLY BULLETIN Announcements cont. (Continued from page 1) September 10th is the Youth Exchange at Camp Rotamer. Save the date. We will need lots of volunteers to cook and purchase groceries. Kurt Saterbak-The Corn Roast is coming up on August 21st. There is a green sheet that will be handed out every week. Please list the top three areas you d like to work, and please sign up for at least two shifts. Also, there is a Chairperson meeting next Monday. Those having turned in at least $175 for the corn roast were called to stand up. Rick Mueller-Thanks John Wickhem and Laura Baker for a job well-done for the Camp Rotamer Open House Program Continued Cost Controllers 1. Automation/Technology 2. Managed Care/Wellness Initiatives 3. Economic Development 4. Partnership/Regional 5. Employee Safety Programs When you pay your property tax bill, you re buying police and fire protection. You can t individually select what services you want. You can t choose certain Services and not others. For more information, go to http:// www.ci.janesville.wi.us/citysite/ advicescorecard.aspx. 2010-2011 Board Members Club Service Mick Gilbertson replacing Jane Quinn Membership- Mark Lorenz replacing Bill Boyd Camp Rotamer- John Wickhem replacing Frank Perrotto Rotary Gardens Steve Servantz replacing Nick Fitzgerald International Service Frank Perrotto replacing Bob Kimball Youth Exchange Michelle Matthys replacing Lynn Wood Madge Murphy Replacing Harris Thatcher Club Treasurer Vicki Brown Replacing Tom Jacob Foundation Treasurer Tom Jacob will remain on Sergeant at Arms Phoebe Tobias will remain on as Membership Dave Mansur will remain on as Community Service and Fundraising Gary Bersell will remain on as Vocational Service Heather Longhenry as President - elect Kevin Peternel as Club Secretary Meetings of the Janesville Rotary Club are held Mondays at Noon Rotary Gardens 1455 Palmer Drive Invocation July 19 Madge Murphy July 26 Stan Jones Aug 2 Dave Warrent Future Programs July 19 Brad Lichtenstein Rock County Documentary July 26 Karen Cain Radon Testing Aug 2 Michelle Sturz Group Study Exchange Red Badge Talk-Kathy Sarostka Kathy was the oldest of 11 children. She was born in Janesville and graduated from Evansville High School. She met her husband while in college. Kathy has hosted 14 exchange students and will get her 15th student in August from Afghanistan. She remains very involved in youth exchange. Kathy was a member of another Rotary group previously, and eventually became president of the club. At one time, Kathy lived in the Republic of Georgia, in Russia. However, she eventually came back to the United States. Kathy is a Stage 3 Breast Cancer Survivor. Red Badge Talk-Tom McDonald Tom is an attorney at McDonald and Gustafson Law Offices. They mainly deal with Personal Injury cases as well as Wills and Estates. Tom was an All American Track and Field runner at UW Whitewater. Just recently, he ran in a local triathalon as a team with his fiancé. He did the swimming, while she did the biking and running. Tom had the opportunity to study abroad in Ireland and Scotland, as well as in Australia. Tom s goal is to give back to the club and the community.