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Thursday, December 22, 2011

The Rotary Club of Des Moines Captures the Spirit of the Holidays

Santa's Helpers, Katie and Helena, show off the toys!
This holiday season, the Rotary Club of Des Moines captured the spirit of Christmas in a very special way. In partnership with Midway Elementary in Des Moines, the Rotary club adopted two families who were in need.  In early December, Committee Service Chair, Steve Swank, met with Midway Elementary School Counselor, Jill Ramsey,  to select the two families.  The club donated $500 worth of food, gift cards and, of  course, toys to each disadvantaged family.  On December 21st, several of the Rotarians and their children played Santa's helpers and had the joy of personally delivering the gifts to the families.  It was such a delight to see the excitement in the children's eyes when they saw all of the brightly wrapped presents!
A car full of goodies!
A very shy Santa's Helper

Community Service Chair, Steve Swank, and Rotarian Dave Markwell
gather for a photo with the father of two boys.  Helena and Aden Markwell
and Katie Meinecke also in photo.
Helena, Katie and Aden poise with family
For more information about the Adopt a Family for the Holidays project, please contact Steve Swank at sfsaustin@comcast.net.  To learn more about the Rotary Club of Des Moines, please visit our website at www.dmrotary.org

Photos courtesy of Lisa Meinecke.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Happy Holidays from the Rotary Club of Des Moines!

May your holidays sparkle and shine!
Warmest Wishes
 from the 
Rotary Club of Des Moines


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Midway Elementary Students Stay Warm This Winter


For the 2nd year, the Rotary Club of Des Moines has partnered with Midway Elementary School in the collection of winter coats for grade school students and other individuals within the community of Des Moines. Donations of coats were dropped off at Corky Cellars in Des Moines during the month of November.

Last year, members of the Des Moines Rotary Club and citizens of Des Moines contributed a total of 85 coats and $950 in cash, which greatly benefited both the students at Midway Elementary School and other less fortunate residents of our community. This year, the club collected over 130 coats and $615.00 in cash donations!

On Thursday, December 8th, Rotarians, Steve Swank and Ric Jacobson, along with several staff members of  Midway Elementary were on hand to pass out the coats to families in need.  Rebekah Kim, the Principal of Midway Elementary, was pleased with the selection of the coats and commended the club for their support.  Over 100 families were served that night, but, sadly, many families were turned away because all of the coats had been distributed.  The club plans to spend additional dollars to purchase more coats to meet the need.

The Rotary Club of Des Moines would like to express gratitude to the citizens of Des Monies for their generous contributions and exceeding last year’s efforts.  Special thanks to Ric and Dianne Jacobsen of Corky Cellars for supporting the coat drive and hosting wine tastings again during the month of November.  For more information about this project and how you can get involved, please contact Steve Swank, Community Service Chair, for The Rotary Club of Des Moines.


For more information about the club, please visit www.dmrotary.org. 





Friday, December 9, 2011

The Perfect Stocking Stuffer


Holiday Greetings,

Looking for that perfect stocking stuffer for that certain someone on your list?  Look no further!  Tickets for the 8th Annual Poverty Bay Wine Festival are on sale!  You can buy your tickets NOW and save $5 off the price you’ll pay at the door.

Go to our website (www.DMRotary.org) to purchase tickets and for additional information.
These make great office gifts and stocking stuffers!

You’ll have a great time and all proceeds will support the charities of the Rotary Club of Des Moines.  So you can please that certain someone on your list while knowing that your gift is helping others in the community.  It's truly is the gift that keeps on giving!  You can thank us later!

See you there!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

"Rainy Day" Patriot Elevates Service Above Self

Mr. Sam Mitsui (center) with Rotary President,
Mark Rusnak (L) , and Past President, Al Isaac (R)
“Rainy Day” patriots are those that go beyond the sunshine days and continue despite the odds in increasingly difficult situations.  Have you ever met a real “Rainy Day” Patriot?  One who exudes commitment to his/our country and his fellow citizens no matter what; one who, even when severely wronged by his own country, puts that behind him and steps up to fight and die for that country and all its people?  Well, we met one at the Des Moines Rotary Club meeting on November 16, 2011.  Mr. Sam Mitsui of the Nesei Veterans Committee, Seattle,  visited us then, and he shared the deep hurts of inflicted prejudice amid war hysteria in World War Two, the impact of Executive Order 9066 that incarcerated so many without due process, and the extraordinary commitment of Nisei and Issei.  In spite of it all, they persevered and provided exceptional service above self in support of our country in so many ways anyway.

Mr. Mitsui opened the program with a video telling the sobering story of the 100th Bn/442d Regiment, its forming, training, and extraordinary valor in combat in World War Two.  His follow-on personal presentation was a poignant and inspiring product of a truly humble, loyal, and committed citizen who wished to share his experiences and refresh lessons of tolerance and community that were so absent in his youth.   

Mr. Mitsui’s stories of verbal abuse and humiliation refreshed important lessons for many.  Rotarian B.J. Bjorneby related later that he was born in 1935 and was 6 years old when WW2 started. “I remember all the "Japs, Yellow, Bucktooth, nips," etc. words that were common.  Also "no japs allowed" signs and such. As kids, we played WW2. The wooded gully near our house was the jungle of Guadalcanal or Saipan and we spent our days shooting the "Jap" snipers out of the trees. I lived in Bremerton and my Mom worked in the Navy Yard. There were kids from every state this side of the Mississippi including some from the South many of whom were "nigger haters". It would have been easy to become a bigot if not for my Mom teaching us to respect everyone, regardless of color. In my adult years I met a couple of guys around my age who had been sent to someplace in Idaho called an 'Internment camp" as a child.

Their stories were the same as Mr. Mitsui's. I had heard of the Nisei Warriors but enjoyed Mr. Mitsui's enlightenment of their heroics. I was struck by Mr. Mitsui's quote that I wish I could remember verbatim something like "Live if you can, Die if you must but don't bring shame to your family or your country"

Officer Jan Magnuson with Mitsui
Des Moines Police Officer and Rotarian Jan Magnuson said, “What an interesting and moving presentation!  And how wonderful that Mr. Mitsui is still so active in the organization, and is making sure that the memory of what those brave soldiers did in WWII will always be remembered.  They are truly proud Americans.  Rotarian Ric Jacobson added, “I know that everyone in the crowd did not know all the facts about these brave men who stood up for their country when their country did not stand up for them. What an inspiring part of history. Thanks to Mr. Mitsui and his great presentation. We do not think back (as we should) about how these "Americans" were treated in their homeland and what they did to protect our homeland. Thank You to everyone who served and died.”

As Rotarians we focus on “Service above Self” to our community, nation and world.   Through all of the carefully explained historical illustrations and descriptions of more recent events of positive recognition, Mr. Matsui’s show of strength of character, humility, loyalty, honor and courage represented all Nisei and Issei exceptionally well.  His and their actions are truly examples of exceptional “Service above Self.”  The Rotary Club of Des Moines is grateful to Mr. Mitsui for his very special and memorable presentation.    

Article written by Rotary Club of Des Moines Past President, Al Isaac, COL, USA, Retired.  For more information about the Rotary Club of Des Moines, please visit www.dmrotary.org 

Rotary Club of Des Moines, Washington