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1 presented by Grayslake Rotary Club
Welcome to Uncorked! presented by Grayslake Rotary Club

2 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Bordeaux Sponsor Estates Windows, Ltd Cabernet Sauvignon Sponsors Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Strang Funeral Chapel The Vine Martini & Wine Bar

3 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Merlot Sponsors Joyce D. Campbell Insurance Agency Drs Terry A. Sellke and Donald J. Reily – SR Orthodontics Lightscape Inc. TOPS Veterinary Rehabilitation Inc. Warren Edwards Builders Inc.

4 Thank You To Our Sponsors Please support Them!
Pinot Noir Sponsors Edward Jones Financial Advisor Emil's Tavern on Center Eventfully Entwined Everlasting Memorials Jessie Oaks Miller's Area Heating & Air Conditioning Premier Chiropractic State Bank of the Lakes Waddell & Reed, Inc.

5 What is Rotary? Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united world-wide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. The object of Rotary is “to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise.”

6 Rotary’s beginnings The first Rotary club was organized in Chicago in 1905, by Paul P. Harris The club, with four members, met in rotation at the offices of the members – thus the name Rotary.

7 The Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

8 Service Above Self It didn’t take the first Rotarians long to recognize that fellowship alone would not keep a group together – there needed to be a purpose – Service. The first service project was a public restroom in downtown Chicago. Rotary became the world’s first service organization.

9 Silent Auction & 50-50 Raffle!
Please take a moment to view our great Silent Auction items % of your winning bid goes to the Avon Township Food Pantry, Grayslake High School Scholarships, and PolioPlus! Please join us in thanking and supporting our local businesses that donated Silent Auction items. Join in the Raffle fun! One ticket for $5, 5 tickets for $20. Half the pot goes to the raffle winner, the other half to our charitable causes. See any Rotarian here for info on how to participate!

10 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Bordeaux Sponsor Estates Windows, Ltd Cabernet Sauvignon Sponsors Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Strang Funeral Chapel The Vine Martini & Wine Bar

11 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Merlot Sponsors Joyce D. Campbell Insurance Agency Drs Terry A. Sellke and Donald J. Reily – SR Orthodontics Lightscape Inc. TOPS Veterinary Rehabilitation Inc. Warren Edwards Builders Inc.

12 Thank You To Our Sponsors Please support Them!
Pinot Noir Sponsors Edward Jones Financial Advisor Emil's Tavern on Center Eventfully Entwined Everlasting Memorials Jessie Oaks Miller's Area Heating & Air Conditioning Premier Chiropractic State Bank of the Lakes Waddell & Reed, Inc.

13 Rotary International Firsts
First Rotary Club Meeting was in Chicago on February 23, 1905. First Rotary Convention was in Chicago in 1910. First Rotary Club outside the U.S. was Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1910. First Rotary Club outside North America was Dublin, Ireland in 1911.

14 The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do
In 1932, Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor created The Four- Way Test, a code of ethics adopted by Rotary 11 years later. The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

15 ROTARY TODAY Rotary now boasts over 1.2 million members worldwide.
There are 34,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, sexes, and creeds. As signified by the motto “Service Above Self,” Rotary’s main objective is service – in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.

16 Interested in Joining Rotary?
Ask any Grayslake Rotarian about joining us for a lunch meeting! We meet every Monday, at 11:30 am, in the Heron Conference Room at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital in Grayslake. Beginning April 1st, our venue will change to The Vine in downtown Grayslake. We will be happy to have you join us! For more information about our club, us at

17 Silent Auction & 50-50 Raffle!
Please take a moment to view our great Silent Auction items % of your winning bid goes to the Avon Township Food Pantry, Grayslake High School Scholarships, and PolioPlus! Please join us in thanking and supporting our local businesses that donated Silent Auction items. Join in the Raffle fun! One ticket for $5, 5 tickets for $20. Half the pot goes to the raffle winner, the other half to our charitable causes. See any Rotarian here for info on how to participate!

18 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Bordeaux Sponsor Estates Windows, Ltd Cabernet Sauvignon Sponsors Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Strang Funeral Chapel The Vine Martini & Wine Bar

19 Thank you to our sponsors Please Support Them!
Merlot Sponsors Joyce D. Campbell Insurance Agency Drs Terry A. Sellke and Donald J. Reily – SR Orthodontics Lightscape Inc. TOPS Veterinary Rehabilitation Inc. Warren Edwards Builders Inc.

20 Thank You To Our Sponsors Please support Them!
Pinot Noir Sponsors Edward Jones Financial Advisor Emil's Tavern on Center Eventfully Entwined Everlasting Memorials Jessie Oaks Miller's Area Heating & Air Conditioning Premier Chiropractic State Bank of the Lakes Waddell & Reed, Inc.

21 Areas of Service Rotary’s commitment to Service is channeled through the 4 Avenues of Service, which form the foundation of club activity: Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the smooth functioning of the Rotary clubs. Vocational Service involves members serving others through their professions and aspiring to high ethical standards. Rotarians, as business leaders, share skills and expertise through their vocations, and inspire others in the process. Community Service is the opportunity clubs have to implement projects and activities that improve life in their local community. International Service encompasses efforts to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the world and to promote world understanding and peace.

22 Follow the $$$ 100% of all funds collected at Uncorked! will benefit charitable causes. The three focus areas for the Grayslake Rotary Club’s giving in 2012 are: Worldwide Polio Eradication Avon Township Food Pantry Grayslake High School Scholarships

23 Polio Eradication a 25 year global goal
PolioPlus, the most ambitous program in Rotary’s history, is the volunteer arm of the global partnership dedicating to eradicating polio. For more than 25 years, Rotary has led the private sector in the global effort to rid the world of this crippling disease. Today, PolioPlus and its role in the initiative is recognized worldwide as a model of public-private cooperation in pursuit of a humanitarian goal.

24 Avon Township Food Pantry
Supplies food assistance to Avon Township residents in need. (Grayslake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Heights, Round Lake Park, Third Lake, and unincorporated Avon Township) Began in 1990, and in 2010 provided emergency sustenance to over 29,000 township residents. On average, provides 650 food packages per month, equating to 2500 people served. Receives no tax funding, depends solely on donations. Every $1 donated buys on average 8 pounds of food from Northern Illinois Food Bank.

25 Rotary Scholarships 2 annual scholarships awarded to Grayslake Central and Grayslake North high school seniors showing standout excellence in academics, civic involvement, and leadership. 2011 award winners: Sandy Vien – Loyola University, pursuing pediatrician career Marissa Turturro – Northern Michigan University, studying Athletic Training & Physical Therapy Grayslake Rotary also sponsors 2 Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) scholarships annually.

26 Grayslake Rotary Club - Past Projects
Grayslake Polio Day Shelterbox Donations to Haitian Earthquake Victims Working Bikes & Electronics Collection Drive Winter Clothing Collection Drive CLC Vocational Scholarship Sponsorships Grayslake High School Academic Merit Scholarships Rotary Youth Leadership Award Sponsorships Thanksgiving & Christmas Holiday Meal Donations Grayslake Summer Days Bingo Tent & Raffle Grayslake ArtFest Water Tent Grayslake Golf Tournament Grayslake Chili Cookoff

27 Interested in Joining Rotary?
Ask any Grayslake Rotarian about joining us for a lunch meeting! We meet every Monday, at 11:30 am, in the Heron Conference Room at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital in Grayslake. Beginning April 1st, 2012, our venue will change to The Vine in downtown Grayslake. We will be happy to have you join us! For more information about our club, us at


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