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Next Friday's Speaker - John McCollister
John McCollister, Nebraska Legislature 
October 27, 2017
 

John McCollister was described by the Lincoln Journal Star on May 21, 2017 as "an independent-minded Republican" who represents Omaha's 20th district.  John brings to the legislature his background as a businessman in the industrial lubricants business, started by his grandfather in Omaha.  McCollister has served five terms on the board of the Metropolitan Utilities District and in early 2009 was named executive director of the Platte Institute for Economic Research.  He held that position for nearly four years before running for his legislative seat in 2014 for Omaha district 20, covering an economically and politically diverse stretch from 72nd to 144th street.  During his first legislature campaign John expressed concern about the growth of partisanship in the officially nonpartisan legislature, stated that high taxes are a concern, and favored prison and sentencing reform.  In the legislature, McCollister was named vice chair of the Urban Affairs Committee, and seated on the business and labor committee and natural resources committee. In 2015, McCollister voted for a gas tax increase to pay for repairs to roads and bridges, voted in favor of the death-penalty repeal, and voted to reverse the state's previous policy of denying driver's licenses to people qualifying under DACA.  In 2016, McCollister voted for a bill that would have created an independent commission of citizens to draw new district maps following censuses.  This bill was vetoed by Nebraska's governor.  McCollister also voted to make DACA beneficiaries eligible for commercial and professional licenses in Nebraska.  John's objectives are to reduce the property and income tax burden on Omaha citizens, make improvements to the public education system and encourage investment in clean and sustainable energy through "sensible and responsible legislation".

John McCollister graduated from Westside High School in Omaha and attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, receiving his bachelor's degree in business administration in 1971.  He is married with three children and two grandchildren.  

 

This Friday at Rotary
Jim Sutfin
Millard Public Schools Superintendent
 
Dr. Jim Sutfin, a longtime Millard district administrator, was selected as Millard Public Schools Superintendent in April, 2014.  Millard is Nebraska's third largest school district, and Sutfin is the fourth superintendent in the last 61 years.  
 
Chair of the Day: Rana Scarlett-Johnson
Invocator: Don Otis
Greeters: Gail Veitzer and Dwayne Brown
Cashier: Manny Paz
Sgt. At Arms: Mark Ellsworth
 
Last Week at Rotary Oct. 6, 2017
Last week, our President Nuzhat Mahmood presided the meeting. Bruce Cramer gave the Invocation. Gail Veitzer and Manny Paz served as greeters while Ric Miller was Cashier. Kim Kuhle was Sgt At Arms. Rana Scarlett-Johnson was Chair of the Day and she introduced to us Sophia Potter of the Omaha Area Youth Orchestra. Sophia spoke about how to enjoy a symphony, opera, or string quartet concert without falling asleep. More importantly, Sophia wowed West Rotarians to a beautiful rendition of several classical music. We were lucky to save video clips of Sophia's rendition and is now available on the Omaha West Rotary YouTube Channel, copy and paste this link https://goo.gl/bp63f7 to your browser to view the video clips.
 
Sophia Potter at West Rotary
 
We had several committee announcements: Gretchen Radler invited everyone to Kim Kuhle's Family of Rotary event, Soup Supper on Oct. 21st.  John Philo announced his Engagement Committee upcoming activities, while Brett Wawers announced our Community Service projects. See our club calendar for details.
 
Gretchen Radler invited everyone to Soup Supper at Kim Kuhle's home
 
John Philo announced his Engagement Committee upcoming activities

Matt McKeever Secretary’s Report – October 6, 2017

Downtown Rotarians Larry Johnansen and Bob Keefer joined us as guests.  Kim Kuhle introduced guests Ryan Morrissey of NeighborWorks Home Solutions and Jean Brady from the Watt Foundation.  Rana Scarlett-Johnson introduced Michelle Johnson and Jillian Wees, both of the Omaha Area Youth Orchestra.  Trudy Bredthauer introduced Jean Faulconbridge of the Omaha Area Youth Orchestra.  Don Otis introduced Cari Taylor of the Skinner Magnet School and Rebecca Miller of Fix-Lexia.  Dick Sturgeon introduced his returning guest, Kari Hannan from the Ronald McDonald House Charities.  Nizar Mamdani received a fine for an article.  Matt got fined by Kent Templien for the submission of a Bitcoin article, narrowly beating Carol Gindler for the opportunity this week.  Bill Sutton got fined for wearing a Cub’s jersey and fined again for sitting next to Cardinals fan Mike Shrier.  Butch and Vaughn had good news. Matt reminded everyone about the Ray Barr Loud Outfit Contest at the October 27 meeting. Matt told the joke about the University of Wisconsin’s academic programs.

Committee Announcements - West Rotarians in Action
Committee work at West Rotary is where you get the best value of being a Rotarian. Enhance your Rotary experience by getting involved in committee work.
Suzan Rohrig, Rotary Information Chair
The Rotary Information Committee is inviting all Red Badge members and New Blue Badge members to an evening of fun and fellowship full of useful Rotary information. Plan on one hour to learn more about Omaha West Rotary with your fellow newest members on Wednesday, October 11th at 5:15pm. Please RSVP to Suzan Rohrig at skrohrig@skr-aia.com or 402.758.6686 ASAP. 
 
 
 
John Philo, Engagement Committee Chair
The Engagement Committee is in full swing with new member engagement. The committee is hosting an event for the early riser Rotarians. Start your day right on Oct. 19, 2017, Thursday, at 7:30 AM by joining John Philo at The Wheatfield's in One Pacific Place for a new member meeting. Please RSVP to John at john.philo@lozier.biz.
 
Manny Paz, Ecology Committee Chair
Keep Omaha Beautiful is working with the City of Omaha to host a FREE Used Tire Collection Event which allows citizens to recycle their tires for free, minimizing illegal dumping in our city. This free tire collection event is scheduled for Saturday, October 21 from 8am to 3pm at Levi Carter Park. The event will be held in the boat ramp parking lot at Levi Carter Park (near the corner of East Carter Boulevard and North 12th Street East). Tires collected at this event will be recycled.  For more info please call 402.546.3610.
Kim Kuhle, Family of Rotary Chair
Kim Kuhle and husband Mike Markus are hosting a Family of Rotary event, Soup Supper featuring Gumbo, Black Bean, French Onion, and Gazpacho on Oct. 21st, 6:00 PM - until whenever, at 17332 Edna St., Omaha, NE 68136.  Kim's and Mike's home is green. The event has no cost to you so bring your entire family! Kim's neighborhood parking lot can accommodate many cars on 173rd and Harrison streets. Please park next to the swimming pool on 173rd St. Attire is casual. If you have not already signed up, please RSVP to Kim at kim.kuhle1@gmail.com.
 
 
Brett Wawers, Community Service Chair
The Career Day at Skinner Magnet Center is on November 2, 2017, from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM. This is the day you have been waiting for when you can have a positive impact by sharing your expertise at what you do at work as a resource person during Career Day. The Community Service committee is looking for 10 volunteers. Hurry it's only 10 spots! email Brett @ Brett.Wawers@LRA-INC.com.
Join the Ray Barr Loud Outfit Contest
Friday Meeting Agenda including Vocational Talk
We welcome your initiative on anything you would like to be added in our Friday meeting, including giving a vocational talk. Kindly discuss any agenda you may want in our Friday meeting with the appropriate committee chairs for proper coordination and then let Yolanda know as she prepares the draft agenda for approval by President Nuzhat. The list of committees was previously shared with you; however, if you would like a copy emailed to you, send Yolanda an email at executivedirector@omahawestrotary.org or call, text or leave voicemail at (402) 937-8654. The list of committee chairs will also be available to you in hard copy directory very soon through the efforts of President-Elect Jill Slupe and Directory advertisers.
Speed up your check in- get a punch card! 
We are now offering 10 punch lunch tickets ($160) and 10 punch meeting-only tickets ($70) for sale at the meetings. Get one and don't worry about having cash or getting out your credit card! For sale at check-in. 
October Birthdays 

       

October Birthdays

Steve Levinger-03,  James Olafson-08,  Mike Morey-13,  Bob Ames-18
Ben Wallace-15,  Steve Redler-24,  Evan Olson-28
 
 
 
 
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MONDAY
BELLEVUE 12:00 PM (DJ's Dugout, 10308 S. 23rd St.)
NORTH 12:00 PM (Omaha Eppley Airport Conference Room)  

MILLARD 12:00 PM (German American Society, 3717 South 120th Street) - NO MEETING on Oct 9  
 

TUESDAY
MORNING 7:00 AM (Happy Hollow Country Club, 1701 S. 105th St.)    

NORTHWEST 12:00 PM ( Effective August 15th Northwest Rotary will meet Tuesday's at noon at Jerico's, 11732 W Dodge Rd, Omaha, NE 68154.)

SOUTHWEST NIGHT 5:15 PM (DJ's Dugout at 17666 Welch Plaza, northeast corner of 180th & Q streets) 

WEDNESDAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS CENTENNIAL 1st Wed 7:00 AM; 3rd Wed floating event; no meeting other weeks (Hy-Vee in Mall of the Bluffs, I-80 Exit 5)
DOWNTOWN 12:00 PM (Field Club, 3615 Woolworth Ave.)

THURSDAY
COUNCIL BLUFFS NOON 12:00 PM (The Center, 714 S. Main St.)  

SUBURBAN  12:00 PM (Anthony's, 7220 F St.)   

WESTERN DOUGLAS COUNTY 7:00 AM (Elkhorn Common Ground Community Center, 1701 Veteran's Drive)

 
FRIDAY
WEST 12:00 PM (Champions Run, 13800 Eagle Run Drive)  
 
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