The Rotary Club of
Adrian Noon
 
Chartered 1921
 
 
Meeting of October 28, 2021
Stories
Sam Beauford Workshop - Luke
Our own Luke Barnett stepped in and was today's program following news that our scheduled speaker was not able to be here today! The workshop now has 6 W2 employees and contract with 12 other people who teach classes and they have a great class starting next week. They are serving over 2,500 students this year.
 
Experiencing growing pains which Luke said he is dealing with. One program is the Long-term Diploma program where students begin in September and go to school for an entire year (24 clock hours per week) which=h will earn them a diploma in furniture making. Last year 55 people applied and only 10 were accepted. They were all cash paying customers!
 
In an effort to offer more opportunities to more people, Luke said, they are going to hire 3 new staff members – head instructor, assistant instructor and a studio manager. “The demand for this program is great and has not even reached it’s full potential”. Coming up in 2022 – veterans will now be able to take the program through the GI Bill! They are working through the process of accreditation currently through the US Department of Education (Title 4 Designation) which is a 4-year process. They are now two years into it and hopefully to be completed in January 2024, vets will be able to use the Pell Grant. The two biggest hurdles are that they don’t have enough space nor enough manpower. Luke said that Planewave is willing to lease the workshop land that they could build on. Luke said that he is also pursuing seeking accreditation from schools who would give students college credit towards an Associate’s Degree!
 
Luke said that he is also working on adding a Timber Framing Program. Students would need to take 650 clock hours of training that is scheduled to be launched in the summer of 2023. The GI Bill and Pell Grants will also be able to be used for that, Luke said. The Timber Framers Guild originally approached him about this and advised him that he shouldn’t be worried about not having enough indoor space since it could be done outside.
 
Relative to the Veterans Program (Rotary Woodworking Warriors), Luke said there are currently 198 members and continues to grow very fast and keeping everyone busy. Every Wednesday during the program there are three staff members on hand to assist participants. They have partnered with the Community Health Association of SE Michigan who sends out a counselor once a month to help out. Luke said that the original goal was to raise $50,000 over two years which has been done with our club’s help. Luke hopes to expand the program through funding from the National Endowment for the Arts for up to another $50k.
 
Relative to investments the Workshop has made are a dust collection system made locally by Aget  ($60k), installation of a new boiler ($30k which Planewave may cover), shipping containers etc. Luke mentioned the fundraising project that will be held November 11th. You can register on-line. It is a 0ne hour event. Roy Underhill from the PBS show “The Woodwright’s Shop” will be the guest host. Tickets are $10@. There will also be an auction featuring items made by local veterans which they donated. About 4 of the veterans also had a booth at the Clinton Fall Festival this year and marketed their own goods and made about $2,000 each, Luke said!
 
Another favorite program, he said,  is their annual deer hunting trip at the start of the season. About 15-20 vets go each year. This will be the third year doing this. They rented a cabin and will go up north again and hunt for four days, play cards and drink beer!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Party at Chip & Cindy's - It was a great time last night at our second club social in as many weeks. No fights broke out by anyone from opposing teams! Thanks to Chip and Cindy for hosting!
 
District Assembly  - This was a very nice event this morning. Topics included Membership, Global Grants, water wells in Africa and the Foundation. Governor Aruna was on hand to welcome everyone and close the 2-hour virtual program.
 
 
 
Thanksgiving Joint Meeting with Kiwanis - President Kathye passed around a sign-up sheet. Scheduled for the Wednesday before T-Day here at The Center - Kiwanis is hosting, Mark and Rod will serve as our fine masters.
 
Wreath Sales – Chair Nate said that we had 376 sold!!  Official order goes in tomorrow the 29th. Members suggested we order 15 more just to have them on hand in the event we get a few more who want one. The delivery date will be the 23rd of November. They will be ready bto pick up that day at Goodwill between 10-10:30am.
 
 
Member Leaving - Tim Pier announced that he has decided to head back home to the Boston area. He thanked us for making him feeling so welcomed while a member.
 
Packages for Vets - President Kathye reminded members of the program we have supported in the past by providing needed items to vets all over the world. Please check the list and bring the items in at our future meetings. Also remember that WLEN will sponsor their veterans program like last year where you can drop by the station and make a cash contribution on November 11. More details coming.
 
 
Comstock Christmas Riverwalk Project – Remember that flyers are ready and orders are being taken. Comstock Christmas Riverwalk trees are now available for purchase!  The cost for each tree is $55.00. This year marks the 8th annual Comstock Christmas Riverwalk. Civitan of Lenawee, Adrian Rotary and the City of Adrian are selling Christmas trees to local businesses, organizations, families and individuals to decorate and display in Comstock Park throughout the holiday season. A Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on Friday, December 3, 2021 at 7:30pm. Trees will be on display for all to enjoy from the first week of December until early January. The trees includes lights. Forms are available at City Hall. Trees may be purchased at City Hall on the first floor, or by contacting one of the following:
 
 
Treasurer's Report - President Kathye mentioned that starting in December and then onj the third Thursdays of every month thereafter, our Treasurer, Rhonda, will be giving members a full report of the club's finances during our meeting.
 
Salvation Army Bell Ringing - Coming up fast. Stay tuned for more info. The Morning Club took the December 4th slot. 
 
FINE SESSION
President Kathye collected money from these deserving members: Sack, Dillon, Pier, Baldwin, DuMars and Sutherland.
50-50 RAFFLE
 
No, Bob Sack did not win today's jackpot of $17! But Kathy Williams did!. Allen Slater's stick was drawn but was not present.
Table Helpers
Thanks to Kathye and Tim once again!
Thanks to Rod Pender for the invocation.
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October 14
 
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October 18
 
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