Calendar of Events

Welcome Howard W. Kelley, Rotary Club of Jacksonville

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.

 Meet Howard W. Kelley
"The History of Rotary in Jacksonville"
          
Howard W. Kelley has been a member of the Rotary Club of Jacksonville for 30 of its 100 years and is also a Sustaining Paul Harris Fellow.
Howard is the recently retired president of Jacksonville-based Sally Corporation. Sally is one of the oldest and largest designers and fabricators of animation robotics and dark rides used internationally in theme parks, museums, and attractions.
Before joining Sally in 1985, Howard spent more than 25 years in broadcasting including 10 years in television management as news director and later vice president and general manager of Channel 12 WTLV. He has been a reporter, assignment editor, news producer and anchor. He is recipient of a number of awards for broadcast journalism.
 In his retirement he is president of Aspergantis LLC, an Internet services company which provides specialized web hosting, custom software applications, and operates a series of retail and commercial websites.
A Jacksonville native, Howard received his undergraduate degree in broadcasting from the University of Florida. He is a PMD graduate of the Harvard Business School and the Japanese International School of Business Studies.
Howard is currently a director Houston-based American Electric Technologies, a NASDAQ energy equipment manufacturing firm. He previously served as corporate director of broadcast strategic planning for a major U.S. communications company.  He has served as a director of several U.S. technology corporations with diverse international business activities. He is a frequent international lecturer on future technology, international business, strategic planning, and corporate governance and ethics.
Howard is a former chairman of the District Board of Trustees of Florida Community College at Jacksonville. He as an executive lecturer at the University Of North Florida College Of Business Administration and Jacksonville University's Executive MBA program.  Howard has also been an adjunct instructor for Florida Community College at Jacksonville teaching courses in Internet technologies and Internet business. 
For more than two decades, he has been active in local and regional civic and community affairs. Howard has been a five-time member of the executive committee of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, past president of the Jacksonville World Trade Center Association and a founder of First Coast Council of Chambers. He has received the Governor's Excellence in Export Achievement Award and is a holder of the Williamson Award for Contributions to Regional Economic Development.

 
Update on the Eradication of Polio

Rotary International has matched the Bill Gates grant!!!!  Rotary International President Banerjee accepted the largest check from any district at the Centennial Celebration in Jacksonville on February 13th with a donation of more than $1 million from our District 6970. Rotary International has now collectively contributed $600 million towards polio eradication!

When Rotary International began working towards the eradication of Polio, there were 1,000 new cases of polio a day.  In the mid 1990's, India had over 50,00 new cases per year.  In 2011, there were less than 2 new cases per day.  There were only 611 cases in all for 2011.


Centennial Celebration Pictures

John McCarthy, President Odette Struys, RI President Kalyan Banerjee and Jane Upton

Dedication of the Mobile Unit

Rex  & Grant
Rotary Youth Exchange Students participated in the Centennial Celebration.  Our inbound exchange student from Taiwan, Rex Fan Chiang entered the celebration with Grant Zwolinski, the outbound exchange student going to Taiwan in August.



Celebration of 100 Years of Rotary in Florida

Monday, February 13, 2012

100th Anniversary Celebration
Doors open at noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.


Keynote Speaker Kalyan Banerjee
2011-12 Rotary International President

You are invited to the 100th Anniversary Celebration Luncheon on February 13, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 224 East Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, FL.   The keynote speaker is our 2011-12 Rotary International President Kalyan Banerjee.  Doors open at noon and the meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.   The South Jacksonville Club will cover the cost for their members to attend.  There is a $5 parking fee.  



Welcome to Our Newest Member 
Charlie Sheppard
Charlie is a native of Newport News, Virginia and earned his BS degree from Virginia Tech.  He has lived in Jacksonville 14 years.  Charlie is married to Brenda, a RN at Baptist Medical Center, and he is the proud father of twin daughters and a son.  He is the Past President and Secretary of the Rotary Club of Southpoint Jacksonville and chaired the annual fundraising event for two years to fund the first patient room in the new Wolfson Children’s Hospital building under construction at this time.  Charlie's hobbies include shooting sports, tennis and fishing.


A Note From The Board
 Approved for your consideration into membership - Kevin Hyde, sponsor is PP Allan Clark; classification is Law-Labor & Employment.  Anyone having any objections, please notify the Board in writing within ten (10) days.
 


Welcome Back President Odette!

It is good to have President Odette 
back at our meetings with us.  
She has been missed by all!








In Memory of Bob Massey, Sr.

Welcome Jerry Mallot, President of JAXUSA Partnership

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.


Meet Jerry Mallot
 President of JAXUSA Partnership

Jerry M. Mallot is executive vice president of the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce and president of JAXUSA Partnership, formerly Cornerstone. Mallot directs a staff of 12 in the areas of Business Development, International, Workforce and Research.  He led the formation of a seven-country economic development program to expand high wage jobs in northeast Florida.  During his tenure, Jacksonville has seen its greatest number of new and expanded companies, as well as new jobs created, in the city’s history.

Mallot serves on the Board of the Florida Association of Colleges and Universities and is president of Leadership Jacksonville.  He is past president of the Florida Economic Development Council and World Trade Center Association of Florida.  Mallot has served on various Boards including Enterprise Florida, Visit Jacksonville and the World Affairs Council.  He has been named the Professional Economic Developer of the Year in both Florida and Kansas.

Prior to coming to Jacksonville in January of 1994, Mallot was senior vice president of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce and executive director of the Tampa Bay Partnership, a six-county regional economic development program.

Mallot, with his wife Janet, spent the majority of his life in Wichita, Kansas where he served as president of the Wichita Area Chamber of Commerce and led economic development for 19 years. 

He received a Bachelor’s Degree in business and a Master’s Degree in economics from Wichita State University.  Mallot has earned the Certified Economic Developer and Certified Chamber Executive designations, the top professional certifications in these fields.   

Mallot enjoys golf and outdoor activities, has six grandchildren and serves as a big brother in the Big Brother, Big Sister Program.
 
Celebration of 100 Years of Rotary In Florida 

You are invited to the 100th Anniversary Celebration Luncheon on February 13, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 224 East Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, FL.   The keynote speaker is our 2011-12 Rotary International President Kalyan Banerjee.  Doors open at noon and the meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.   The South Jacksonville Club will cover the cost for their members to attend.  There is a $5 parking fee.  

Salvation Army Bell Ringing
The club raised $1,057.25 during the holiday season ringing the bell for the Salvation Army!  Thank you to all who participated!

Blood Drive
Thank you to Harlan Bost, Richard Dow, William Dufresne, Christine Goldsmith, Ted Johnson, Jim Lanahan, Miguel Mariano, Charlie Sheppard and Victor Zambetti for donating blood!

 Pictures from January 31 Meeting

Bill Jaycox, Rick Morales, Jane Upton, Ben Warner, Mary Alice Phelan
Joe Miller welcomes his guests!
Our exchange student, Rex Fan Chiang, providing an update.
Jane Upton ending the meeting with a quote!

Welcome Benjamin Warner, President & CEO, JCCI

  Tuesday, January 31, 2012

WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.


Meet Benjamin Warner,
President & CEO, Jacksonville Community Council Inc.
Ben Warner is the President & CEO of Jacksonville Community Council Inc. (JCCI).  He has been at JCCI since 1998, serving most recently as the organization’s Vice President before becoming the organization’s fourth executive leader since 1975.

Ben is a past president of the National Association of Planning Councils (NAPC) and was inaugural president of the international Community Indicators Consortium, a network of institutions which seeks to advance the art and science of community indicators across the globe.  For his work with NAPC he was presented with the Distinguished Service Award, the fifth such award presented in the organization’s long history.

Before joining JCCI in 1998, Ben worked in the mental health field, where he directed day treatment programs for dually-diagnosed (mental illness/developmentally disabled) individuals in Northeast and Central Florida.  He also worked with homelessness issues, developing a highly successful pilot transitional housing program.  For his work with homelessness, Ben was awarded the Michael R. Wilson Social Justice Award in 1997.

At JCCI, Ben has staffed community-based public policy studies and implementation efforts on topics such as arts and culture, growth management, regional cooperation, and city finance.  In addition, Ben works to develop, maintain and enhance JCCI’s Quality of Life Progress Report, the Community Snapshot, and an annual Race Relations Progress Report.

He serves as a consultant with Community Works, assisting multiple communities around the world in the creation of community-based public policy organizations and the development of community indicators.  His publications include chapters in two books by the International Society of Quality-of-Life Studies, case studies for the Alliance for Regional Stewardship, and Leading Social Indicators: Measuring What Works, Making a Difference for the National Association of Planning Councils.

He was a member of the 2005 inaugural class of the Northeast Florida Regional Leadership Academy and served on its curriculum committee for 2006-07. He is a member of Leadership Jacksonville’s class of 2008 and has continued his involvement through service on the curriculum committee since 2008.

Ben completed his undergraduate studies in Sociology at Brigham Young University.  He received his Masters in Social Work from Florida State University.

Celebration of 100 Years of Rotary in Florida

You are invited to the 100th Anniversary Celebration Luncheon on February 13, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 224 East Coastline Drive, Jacksonville, FL.   The keynote speaker is our 2011-12 Rotary International President Kalyan Banerjee.  Doors open at noon and the meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.   The South Jacksonville Club will cover the cost for their members to attend.  There will be sign-up sheets on the tables at the next two meetings of the South Jacksonville Club.  There is a $5 parking fee.


Lenny Curry

Lenny Curry was interviewed by Piers Morgan on CNN, on January 22, 2012.  A copy of the transcript can be found at






Club Activities
 
Reminder of the Blood Drive is on Tuesday, January 31. 


Books-A-Go-Go - we will  be gearing up for another book drive soon.  So gather those books and put them aside for this community event.

Welcome James Chansler, COO, JEA

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.
James Chansler
Rotary Foundation and Founder's Day
Join us on Tuesday, January 24, 2012.  Our own Past President and Assistant District Governor, James Chansler will be presenting.  He will be relating  the importance of The Rotary Foundation  to the history of Rotary International with some inserts about the history of the Club.

History of Rotary International can be found at http://sjaxrotary.blogspot.com/p/rotary.html

The history of the South Jacksonville Rotary Club can be found at http://sjaxrotary.blogspot.com/p/club-history.html


Club Activities

Blood Drive is set for Tuesday, January 31.  Please be sure to sign-up on line or at the next meeting.

Books-A-Go-Go - we will  be gearing up for another book drive soon.  So gather those books and put them aside for this community event.

Bill Warner in Just Luxe.com
Bill Warner was recently quoted in Just Luxe.com: Affluent Lifestyle Guide under their Autos and Vehicles section, commenting on a 1958 Ferrari offered for sale by Copley Motorcars for $3.6 M, "If Sophia Loren were a car, she would be a Ferrari 250 GT Series I Cabriolet," Bill Warner, chairman of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, once told Motor Trend Classic, which placed the vehicle in among the top ten Ferraris of all time. "It represents the most elegant open-air Ferrari ever manufactured. You’d be hard-pressed to find two alike, but each [is] an exquisite design."


Jignesh & Rex
 Rotary Youth Exchange
Our Rotary Youth Exchange Student, Rex Fan Chiang, and another inbound Rotary Youth Exchange Student, Jignesh Gandhi, visited the Kennedy Space Center.  After their visit they had the opportunity to meet and speak with 2 lead NASA scientists.





Welcome Back

PP Ken Weiss is once again joining us for lunch each week.  Ken has re-joined the club and brings his delightful manner back to us.  Ken is the Associate Director of Youth Crisis Center located on Parental Home Road.  Ken and Sara are still on Lakecrest Dr in Jacksonville.  Send him an e-mail and welcome him back  kenweiss64@aol.com

Welcome Brian Pippin, Conservation & Efficiency Specialist, JEA

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at Noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m.

Meet Brian Pippin
Conservation & Efficiency Specialist, JEA

Brian has a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Memphis.  He has worked with JEA for six years; the past four as a Conservation & Efficiency Specialist tasked with educating JEA customers about energy and water conservation techniques and products.
Brian has earned the following credentials recognized in the “green” community: 
  • Class 1 HERS Rater from the Residential Energy Services Network and the Florida Solar Energy Center 
  • Building Analyst (BA) designation from the Building Performance Institute 
  • Certified Energy Manager (CEM) from the Association of Energy Engineers 
  • Certifying agent for the Florida Green Building Coalition’s “Green Home” designation 
  • Florida Water Star Apprentice Inspector from the St. Johns River Water Management District 
  • Irrigation Site Manager from the Florida Irrigation Society
He has completed numerous continuing education courses in building science fundamentals, building and remodeling “green” and general energy and water conservation efforts.

He is married to his lovely wife, Jennifer, of twelve years and has a precocious five year old son and a new baby boy on the way!


Club Activities

Blood drive is set for Tuesday, January 31.  Please be sure to sign-up on line or at the next two meetings.


Books-A-Go-Go - we will be gearing up for another book drive soon, so gather those books and put them aside for this community event.


  
Lenny Curry on MSNBC


Lenny Curry was on MSNBC to disucss the Florida primary.  The YouTube clip of the broadcast can be found at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dlxsez-Ix8w






Bill Warner Quoted In Motor Authority
A reprint of an article that appeared in Motor Authority appeared in CBS New York.com, mentioning the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, Bill Warner, and Natalie Wood's Pink Mercedes-Benz 300SL.  The article can be found at 
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/01/05/natalie-woods-mercedes-benz-300sl-heads-to-amelia-island/




Neil McGuinness Speaking Ponte Vedra Woman's Club

St. Augustine.com, under their Living/Community section announced "Author Neil McGuinness will be speaker at 10 a.m. Monday for the meeting of the Ponte Vedra Woman’s Club at Sawgrass Country Club..."  The page can be viewed at





Board Action
At the Board meeting this past week, the following actions occurred:
Approved for your consideration into membership - Charlie Sheppard, sponsor is PP Hobart Joost.  Charlie is a past member of Southpoint Rotary and would like to continue his Rotary membership with the South Jacksonville club.  If anyone objects, please notify the Board in writing within ten (10) days.

The event at the Alhambra was well received.  A second social will be offered in the Spring-so stay tuned to see what show we will be selecting.  


Roger Painter has resigned.  He is retiring from WW GAY and will be enjoying some relaxation and travel.  We wish him well.

The Board approved funding for a water project in Haiti, headed up by our own, John McCarthy; and funds for an educational project in Brazil.  Contacts for that project were made through our former exchange student, Shannon Jaycox.


We are pleased to welcome back to membership Terry Pasket.  Terry is with Merrill Lynch and will be chairing our upcoming blood drive-let's all get to work!!



Congratulations to Ron Patrick.  Ron is our newest member and joined us last week.  Ron is Vice President, Wealth Management Advisor with Merrill Lynch and a graduate of Princeton University.  Ron is married to Kim who is employed at CSX as a Manager in Transportation.  Be sure to greet Ron at the door for the next few weeks.







A basket of "Get Well Wishes" for our President, Odette, who is at home with pneumonia.  We wish her the best and hope she will be back with us in a couple of weeks.  

Join Us As We Welcome Clive Wynne, PhD

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch begins at Noon - Meeting begins at 12:30 pm


Meet Clive Wynne, PhD 
University of Florida
Topic:  Canine Cognition & Behavior 

Clive Wynne is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Florida.  He was born and raised on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England. He studied at University College London and the University of Edinburgh and has been at the University of Florida since 2002.

He is interested in the behavior of animals, including cognitive behavior. Recently he has been concentrating on the behavior of dogs and other canids.
  For more about his current research visit www.caninecognition.com

Member News

Carolyn Gentry and her granddaughter, Judlide, walked across the Brooklyn Bridge during their pre-Christmas trip to New York City. Carolyn's great-grandparents were present at the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge on May 24, 1883, so Carolyn has long-held the dream to walk the bridge. Carolyn said, "It was exhilarating and inspiring to walk the bridge on such a beautiful sunny afternoon. Lunch at the River Cafe under the bridge was a suitable reward!"



Les Loggins Marketing launches the blog, NEFlaBusinessMarketing.blogspot.com, to provide information regarding marketing activities affecting businesses in Northeast Florida.  A news release about Les, and his Blog, can be found at http://www.prlog.org/11762040-les-loggins-marketing-launches-blog-to-cover-marketing-news-affecting-northeast-florida-businesses.html



 
Martha Barrett was mentioned in the December 14th issue of the Financial News and Daily Record, wherein Edward Waters College announced Martha as a board member of the newly formed EWC Foundation.  The article can be found at http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=535165

Holiday Memories & Traditions Family Luncheon


Holiday Memories & Traditions Luncheon
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The buffet opens at noon
Festivities will include holiday music and member recollections Children & Grandchildren are welcome


Year of Time...

…Though even thinking on the subject of time may prove discomforting, it is not a bad idea—especially at the beginning of a new year.
    
As we look into 2012 we look at a block of time. We see 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes, 31,536,000 seconds. And all is a gift from God. We have done nothing to deserve it, earn it, or purchased it. Like the air we breathe, time comes to us as a part of life.
    
The gift of time is not ours alone. It is given equally to each person. Rich and poor, educated and ignorant, strong and weak—every man, woman and child has the same twenty-four hours every day.
    
Another important thing about time is that you cannot stop it. There is no way to slow it down, turn it off, or adjust it. Time marches on.
    
And you cannot bring back time. Once it is gone, it is gone. Yesterday is lost forever. If yesterday is lost, tomorrow is uncertain. We may look ahead at a full year’s block of time, but we really have no guarantee that we will experience any of it.
    
Obviously, time is one of our most precious possessions. We can waste it. We can worry over it. We can spend it on ourselves. Or, as good stewards, we can invest it in the kingdom of God.
    
The new year is full of time. As the seconds tick away, will you be tossing time out the window, or will you make every minute count?
~Steven B. Cloud, Pulpit Helps, Vol. 14, #2

 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Member Happenings!





Holly with friends playing Tennis in sunny California








PE Jim Lanahan competed in the Florida Senior Games Swimming Championships last weekend.  He placed second in the 100 yd Free, 3rd in the 50 yard free, 3rd in the 100 yard Individual Medley, 4th

in the 50 Yard Breaststroke and 4th in the 50 yard Fly.  Double awards were issued because the meet was also an International Seniors Meet.













Please Welcome Rick Catlett, Gator Bowl Association

Tuesday, December 13, 2011
WE MEET AT RIVER CITY BREWING COMPANY
Lunch Begins at Noon ~ Meeting Begins at 12:30 pm
 Rick Catlett has resided in Jacksonville since the age of two. Over the past 25 years, Rick has held three jobs. He spent eleven and a half years as a Senior Administrative Aide under two different mayors. Then for three years, he was the Executive Vice President of Touchdown Jacksonville, which was the ownership group that acquired the Jacksonville Jaguars. For the past eleven years, he has served as the President of the Gator Bowl Association.
During his tenure at the Gator Bowl, Rick was elected and continues to serve on the Executive Committee of the Football Bowl Association. He served as the Chairman for two consecutive years in 2000 and 2001.
             
Rick has served on numerous Boards and Commissions during his professional career including the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, the Boys and Girls Clubs and is currently on the Board of the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce and Revive the Pride for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

 
Come and join your fellow Rotary members for an evening of Holiday tradition with a special performance of A Christmas Carole  at the new Alhambra Dinner Theatre.  Ticket prices are $100 each, $150 per couple, $40 for children 16 years of age and under. 

Members are purchasing tickets at a brisk rate and including their friends and neighbors.  Tickets are available for sale to anyone you would like to bring...maybe an office staff party idea or a potential member of Rotary.  Please designate your table and let us know if you would like to purchase multiple tables so we can seat all parties together.

Corporate sponsorships are available ~ please contact Jason Burnet at 904-596-0284 or Jason.Burnett@gray-robinson.com


Board Action

The following candidate has been approved by the Board for your consideration into membership of the club:
Ron Patrick, sponsor is PP Lee Mercier and the proposed classification is Financial Advisor.  
Anyone having an objection, please submit it in writing to the Board within ten (10) days. 


Member News


The Financial News and Daily Record made mention of Dr. George Armstrong, as President of Family Support Services, receiving a $100K donation from the Neviaser Charitable Foundation.
 
The page with mention of Dr. Armstrong can be found at http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/showstory.php?Story_id=535100


Also, there is an article from the Duval County School System e-newsletter related to one of our donations to the community this past year;  Sandra Kessler's church received the grant to help Arlington Elementary School.