Our speaker on Friday will be District Governor Stephanie Meyer. This will be her first "official visit" since taking the office on July 1, 2022.
Stephanie Meyer has nearly twenty years of experience in the public and non-profit sectors in a variety of elected, appointed, and volunteer roles. She most recently completed more than six years of service as a Shawnee City Council member, including three as Council President. Prior to that role, she served on the city’s Planning Commission.
Stephanie is a fourth generation Kansan and a native of Wichita. She attended Kansas State University, where she earned a dual bachelor’s degree in journalism and public relations. She later received her master’s degree in public administration from the University of Kansas. Her professional background includes communications, governmental affairs, and business development work.
Stephanie’s community involvement includes serving as a Past President of the Shawnee Rotary Club and Assistant District Governor, Past Chair of the Johnson County Theatre in the Park Advisory Council, Past Board Member for Prairie Paws Animal Shelter, Director Emeritus for the Dwight D. Eisenhower Excellence in Public Service Series, Volunteer “Big” with Big Brothers Big Sisters; and she recently became a living kidney donor. Following that experience, Stephanie joined the National Kidney Foundation’s regional advisory board to help advocate for organ donation, and in March 2022, successfully summited Mount Kilimanjaro with 21 fellow living kidney donors to increase awareness. In 2018, she was honored to receive the Gene Amos Service Above Self Award in recognition of her contributions.
She is an alum of the Centurions Leadership Program (2019), Leadership Kansas (2014) and Shawnee Tomorrow (2013), a member of the American Enterprise Institute’s National Leadership Network, and a delegate to the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) trips to Tunisia and Morocco (2014) and Timor-Leste (2019). She also previously served as the Vice Chair of the National League of Cities First Tier Suburbs Council and was a member of the NLC Young Municipal Leaders Steering Committee and Community and Economic Development Advocacy Committee.
Stephanie and her husband Bryan, a patent and intellectual property attorney, have lived in Shawnee since 2007 (with their rescue mutt Charlie) and are members of the First United Methodist Church of the Resurrection.
Western Johnson County Rotary is again sponsoring "Music Bingo" on ZOOM, Thursday April 7th from 6-8 pm.The price is $20 per card or 3 cards for $50. If you are interested, go to this website: https://westjocorotary.org/page/music-bingo
This week, President Christopher sent an email to everyone about the role of the Secretary. We are in dire need of someone to take over the responsibility of Club Secretary.
Bill McCollum has put together a document outlining potential changes to the role of Club Secretary. Since there has been no volunteer for the new position, we have to consider alternatives, and this is a great starting place for discussion.
If you do not show up, there is a higher than ordinary chance you will get assigned tasks, so please show up or let me know why you cannot.
Please read the email and seriously consider filling this important position with the Club.
We are excited to announce that the Students Stopping Traffic Contest idea submission deadline has been extended to April 13, 2022. Teams will be notified the last week in April if their ideas advance and winners will be announced in May. This extension is to allow students more time to fully flush out their ideas and involve more of their friends.
Polio Update - We are now $2,367 toward our May goal of $4,000 thanks to club members' generosity and last Friday's $57 in freewill donations! Online donations can be made at www.rotary.org/donate Please be sure to note PolioPlus and Sign in to "My Rotary" to track your donations and receive recognition. Our club number is 1622. Our district number is 5710.
As a member of ESRAG (Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group), I find many interesting articles in the group's weekly newsletters. As a devout coffee drinker, this one really caught my eye. " The problem with most paper cups is that they are not usually all paper. Most are paper on the outside, with a nearly invisible coating of polypropylene on the inside. This combination of paper and plastic makes recycling nearly impossible without specialized machinery." Check out the video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjP791eqSoQ I can't wait for coffee shops to let me use my own cup again in the drive thru.
We are collecting egg cartons to be given to a local food pantry. They only need the 12 egg cartons, not 18.
If you have some to donate, please contact Steve Nettles. You can drop them off at his house, bring them to a meeting, or drop them off at Rimann Liquors at 87th & Lackman.
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