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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2011 Poverty Bay Wine Festival Video

Here is the link to the 2011 Poverty Bay Wine Festival Video created by club member, Wayne Corey.  Thanks, Wayne!

http://povertybaywinefestival.org/

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Little Club With A Big Heart

President Isaac
Des Moines Rotary Club, President Al Isaac, has coined the term “The Little Club with a Big Heart” to describe our club.  I think that’s not only a nice turn of phrase, it’s also an accurate label for all we do to carry out our mission: “to make our community and the world a better place to live, learn, work and play.”  We all know the club does a lot, but it wasn’t until I actually got a list together that I realized just how deep into the community and how far around the globe our mission takes us. 

Look at the lists below of what you, Des Moines Rotarians, have been doing. 

Through our International Avenue of Service we have partnered with:
  • …Rotary Clubs in Bellevue, Renton and Kirkland and with Rotary Clubs in Pokhara Fishtail and Itahari, Nepal on a wheelchair manufacturing project.   
  • …Rotary Club of Bagmati, Nepal to promote equal educational opportunities for children with disability in India.
  •  ....Federal Way Rotary Club to purchase and install solar panels that are now powering pumps to move clean water to villages in northern Ghana.
  • …Rotary Club of La Molina Vieja, Peru to pilot 10-15 low-cost, low-maintenance biosand water filters in a section of Lima.
  • …Rotary Club of Cabanatuan East in the Philippines, to build a new health center now open in Siclong.   

Shelter Boxes
 In addition, we have:        
   Purchased three Shelter Boxes, which can be air-dropped to supply a tent and essential equipment to families who are displaced by disasters.  Our Shelter Boxes were deployed to El Salvador after hurricane Ida and to Haiti after that country’s devastating earthquake last year. 
    Bought enough point-of –use Lifestraws, to provide safe, filtered drinking water for 154 people for a year.
    Supported the Seattle-South African Scholarship Foundation, which raised $8,000 to offer 12 scholarships to students in South Africa. 
    Donated $1,000 for costs to deliver a 16-passenger bus to a girl’s orphanage in Zagazig, Egypt to get them safely to school.
        Added money to Mt. Rainier High School’s Rotary   Interact Club to be used for microcredit loans. 

Rotarian Pat Bosmans and daughters
And through our Community and Vocational Avenues of Service, we have:
Continued our Backpack Program for the Des Moines Food Bank.
 Conducted another Roto-Mow, providing house and yard maintenance for the elderly and disabled in Des Moines.          
President-Elect Mark Rusnak
Distributed illustrated children’s dictionaries to every third grader in the Des Moines area.                             
Signed on to support Music for Life, an initiative to provide musical instruments for students in the Highline School District.                                                            
Continued to sponsor an Essay Writing Contest to encourage creative writing for middle school authors. Supported the after school program for students at Pacific Middle School.                                                           
Funded scholarships for local scholars and athletes.    Maintained weekly financial contributions to support the Des Moines Food Bank.                                    
Supported the Rotary Interact Club to help them send boxes of toys and school supplies to children in Nairobi, along with money to make furniture for preschoolers.

“Our little club with the big heart is beating strong,” President Isaac confirms.  “We’re doing a lot, but we’ll be looking for other good work to do, wherever in the world that may be.”

Article contributed by Michael Allan, Public Relations Committee Chair for the Rotary Club of Des Moines.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Des Moines Sonju Park Work Party


The Early Morning Crew
On Saturday, March 19th, the Rotary Club of Des Moines joined forces with the City of Des Moines and other local agencies to help clean-up Sonju Park.  The day was spent clearing weeds from the apple orchard and removing brush in preparation for the next steps of the project. It was a great day of fellowship and the sun even came out!

Steve Swank - Community Service Chair
Sonju Park will eventually become a public green space as well as a local source of fresh fruit from the orchard and vegetables from the P-Patch garden for the Des Moines Food Bank and other.  There will be about 20 plots for lease, plus a community herb garden and space to grow fresh food for the Des Moines Area Food Bank.  For more information on the project, visit the Sonju Park Facebook page.


President-Elect Mark Rusnak
First Lady Ashley Rusnak

Dave Markwell Supervising
Saving The World - One Tree at a Time

Wishing We Were at the Yardarm!

The Boss of the Chain Gang
Cheese Enchilada - The Perfect Reward!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Date of the Poverty Bay Blues and Brews Fest Announced!

SAVE THE DATE!
September 10th - Poverty Bay Blues and Brews Fest

The Des Moines Rotary Club invites you to attend the 2nd Annual Poverty Bay Blues and Brews Fest on Saturday, September 10, 2011. 100% of the net proceeds will support our Music4Life program expanding music to youth in our local schools.  Enjoy  a day filled with local blues together with a variety of fine brews from local breweries.   The Festival will be located on the shores of Puget Sound  at the Des Moines Beach Park.  This is an outdoor event  and will be held rain or shine, you must be 21 or older to attend and no pets will be allowed inside the event.  Tickets will go on sale in early summer.

Music4Life is a program to benefit elementary (fourth and fifth grade students) in Highline Public Schools.  The program is a collaboration between Highline Public Schools, the Rotary Club of Des Moines and many individuals and businesses, partnering to expand music education for all children in the Highline School District. 

For more information, please visit www.dmrotary.org.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Photos from the 7th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival

Wine Galore!
The Triumphs are Here!
First Impression Cast
Wine glass anyone?
Clark and Scott manning the gate
The Gals of Judson Park
Our very own Wine Plate Model
The Token Tartan
Happy Customers
Enjoying the wine
Marion Yoshino and the Boys of Rotary
Janet Grella from the WB BLOG
Lila & Lola
The Boss
Security?  Really?
The Girls from Fred Meyer
Bonnie and Jim keeping the joint running
Chris in the Wine Shoppe
Bonnie and Ric
The Bank!
Tony and Event Sponsor Brooks Powell
Susan Pascal performing
Man of the Castle
What are these two up to now?
Godzilla Sighting!
One of 23 premiere wineries
Wine Shoppe
The Elusive Wine Glass Girl
Monique working the crowd
More fabulous wineries
All smiles at the Ticket Counter
Enjoying the band
A full house
Sampling the wine
Tim and the Interact Students
Ready Set Drink!
First Guests of Opening Night
Token Tarts

Rotary Club of Des Moines, Washington