Dr. Lilia Pedrego, Kayleen Torres and Berta Triana from HealthNM spoke to our club.  HealthNM is a concierge medical practice.  Their clinic will cap at 300 patients while other typical practices cap at between one-two thousand.  The membership fee is $2,150 which includes a VIP physical and 24 hour access to Dr. Pedrego.They accept all network providers.Dr. Pedrego was a Rotary Exchange student to Denmark.
 
RYLA is coming up.  Recruiting is open to the third week of April.  We are paired with St. Pius High School.
 
The 2025 Essay content is a go so we will include more information when available.
 
There will be a Ramps project at the end of February where we will build 4 ramps.  More to follow.
 
Deadline for RDSF grant is the end of February.  We have two applicants from past recipients.  We will distribute $55,000 this year.
 
 
50 Things Every Rotarian Should Know About Rotary

18    ROTARY ANNS / ROTARY PARTNERS

In many Rotary clubs throughout the world, wives of male members are affectionately called "Rotary Anns". This designation was never one of disparagement, but rather grew out of an interesting historical occasion. The year was 1914 when San Francisco Rotarians boarded a special train to attend the Rotary convention being held in Houston. In those days few wives attended Rotary events, and until the train stopped in Los Angeles, the only woman aboard was the wife of Rotarian Bru Brunnier. As the train picked up additional convention-bound delegates, Mrs. Ann Brunnier was introduced as the Rotarian's Ann. This title soon became "Rotary Ann." Since the clubs of the West were inviting the Rotarians to hold their next convention in San Francisco, a number of songs and stunts were organized which would be performed in Houston. One of the Rotarians wrote a "Rotary Ann" chant. On the train's arrival at the Houston depot, a delegation greeted the West Coast Rotarians. One of the greeters was Guy Gundaker of Philadelphia, whose wife was also named Ann. During the rousing demonstration, someone started the Rotary Ann chant. The two petite ladies, Ann Brunnier and Ann Gundaker, were hoisted to the men's shoulders and paraded about the hall. The group loved the title given to the two women named Ann. Immediately the same term of endearment was used for all of the wives in attendance, and the name "Rotary Ann" was here to stay. Guy Gundaker became president of Rotary International in 1923 and Bru Brunnier was elected president in 1952. Thus, each of the two original Rotary Arms became the "first lady of Rotary International." Very few clubs have Rotary Anns, but many have Partners organizations, some are stilled called “Inner Wheel.” The word Rotary Ann can be heard on a rare occasion, and now you know where it came from.
 
 
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Member Birthdays
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February 15
 
Join Date
Wayne Yevoli
February 1, 2023
2 years
 
Bruce Shaffer
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Dean Constantine
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Don Kaufman
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Judy Givens
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Kent Cravens
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Robert Brown
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Ron Hensley
February 14, 1997
28 years
 
Herman Haase
February 20, 1996
29 years
 
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