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Volume 58, No. 41May 10, 2011
Weekly meetings are held on Tuesday's at Michaels at 415 Broadway. 
  
WHAT'S FOR LUNCH? 

 

Gaye Michael has provided us with a new 10 menu rotation and three substitutes.  Below is new schedule!

 

  • Baked herb Chick with a vegetable - rice primontese
  • Pork Chops with au gratin potatoes and a vegetable
  • Beef Stew wtih noodles
  • Pasta with vegetable
  • Grilled Chicken Breast with a vegetable and new potatoes
  • Pork Loin with mashed potatoes & gravy, vegetable
  • Mini meatloaves with mashed potatoes, vegetable
  • Soup with assorted sandwiches, cheese tray (warmer months)
  • BBQ Prok with Potato Chips & Soup
  • Turkey with mashed potatoes & gravy and vegetable
  • All dinners served with a salad bow, dessert, coffeee & tea
  • Alternatives meals offerend every week:
    • Grilled Chicken sandwich with potato chips
    • Michael's special salad
    • Hamburger with potato chips
INTRO

Terry opened the meeting the pledge of Alligiance followed in prayer by Ron Hesson.

 

Opening thought:  One looses a lot of laughs by not laughing at oneself.

 

 ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • There is still room for you to attend the Progressive Dinner on May 13th. Sullivan's will host cocktails and appetizers, Lammers main dish, and Whitten's dessert.  Those attending will need to meet at the Whitten's by 6pm to get the bus and travel together.
  • May 18th, Respect for Law Day, 6:00 @ the Pistol Club
  • Looking for another well project to invest almost $2000.
  • Next week is great week to bring a guest to if you have a prospect interested in learning more about Rotary.
  • Mark Korte is looking for a co-chairman for the upcoming Golf Tournament.  The date of the event is 6/17/11 at Highland Country Club.  The co chair will help to organize tee signs, teams, and prizes prior to the event.  The committee does the work to get those things, but he needs someone to tally things and keep it organized prior to the event.  This person would still be able to golf that day because their work would all be prior to the event.  If you are interested, please let him know. 
COMMUNITY SERVICE

Kevin stated that they are having a lot of calls for pick ups and have two more this week.  He stated that if anyone would like to be put on this list to let him know.

 

UPCOMING PROGRAMS -  Holli Martin


5/13/11 Progressive Dinner
5/17/11 Paul Harris Fellows Presentation
5/24/11 Open
5/31/11 Convention Overview
6/7/11   Offsite meeting @ Louis Lazter Library
6/14/11 Mindy Ringwald, Relay for Life
6/23/11 Terry's Outgoing Address
7/5/11   Maura's Incoming Address

If you have any suggestions or would like to sponsor a program, please email Holli at holli@hype-creative.com.   Put on your thinking caps and help get these days filled!
SECRETARY'S REPORT, Wayne Stiener

Guests: None

 

Birthdays: Mike Gould on the 16th

 

Anniversaries: None

 

MakeUps: None

 

Please let the following know that they were missed this week!  Missing: Terry Bell, Jan Brinker, Skip Butler, David Daiber, Len Daiber, Larry Deiters, Maura Donnelly, Larry Essenpries, Ed Ferguson, Dan Fieker, Jon Greve, Jeff Guillot, Luke Harris, Wil Holzinger, Lisa Hunsche, Linda Jakel, James Kemper, Brian Knobloch, Mark Latham, Terry Leitschuh, Glenn Meffert, Henry Metzger, Robert Nagel, David Peters, Jim Rankin, Mark Reaka, Traci Riechmann, Rick Ringwald, Randy Schorfheide, Ron Schneider, Steve Schmitt, Art Schuetz, Wayne Steiner, Michael Sutton, Jennifer Whitten

FINE MASTER, Phil Hardas (sub)

There was $75 in the 50/50 pot and the Jack of Spades was chosen.

 

Everyone was fined if they were not going to attend the Progressive Fellowship Dinner this Friday.

 

Happy Bucks

  • Carrie Adolph was twice happy for on May 8th it was her 6th year anniversary as well as her 2nd mother's day.
  • Dr. Hellige was happy that he has a new grandson!
  • Holli was happy that 70 kids showed up for Beauty & The Beast Junior.
  • Kevin was thrice happy because his daughter graduated this past weekend and gave the student speach, his son also graduated from SIUE. and he is done paying for tuition.
  • Linda was twice happy because her daughter just finished her first year of college and her golf team was going to NAIA nationals.  She was also happy because the Rotary Car Raffle was starting with a 2011 Ford Escape or $20,000 on the line.  She shared that there is a committee that are going to serve as team captains to encourage selling.  Gordon, Biddy, Mark, Tom, and Rich may be contacting you to see how you are doing!

PROGRAM: St. Joseph's Hospital Facility Development

 

Peggy Sebastian, CEO

 

  

Peggy was excited to share about the progress and direction of the new hospital. 

 

She shared that Foundation & Concepts that was of key importance and evaluating and planning the new hospital.

 

Foundation:

 

1.Support HSHS' mission, principles, and the Southern Illinois Division Goals.
2.Planning concepts applied consistently.
3.Our patients and families are at the "center" of our patient care model.

 

Key Concepts:

 

1.Reflect our Catholic identity, Franciscan mission and honor our history.
2.Standardize systems, processes, and facility design.
3.The New Facility - nimble to operate within changing environment.
4.Assure efficient work environments and amenities for our customers.
5.New Facility to accommodate future growth beyond occupancy date.
6.Building design - flexible and adaptable.
7.Optimize "sustainable design" principles.
8.Prioritized needs within our budget.

The overall focus is to put patients first and give them an extraordinary experience by giving them wholistic service.

 

 The services that St. Joseph's is/will be offering are:

 

Impatient Service

·General Medicine

·Cardiology Medicine

·General Surgery

·Gastroenterology

·Orthopedic Medicine/Surgery

·Gynecology

·Pediatrics

·Vascular Medicine/Surgery

·Hospice

·Physical Rehabilitation

 

Outpatient Services

  • Emergency Services
  • Walk-In Immediate Care
  • Outpatient Surgery
  • Women & Children's Center
  • Medical Imaging & Cardiac Testing
  • Laboratory Testing
  • Physical, Cardiac, Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Men's Health Services
  • Sleep Study Lab
  • Geriatric Intensive Day Treatment
  • Day Treatment Coordination - Infusions, Injections, Pain Management
  •   

    Click to see the floor plan for the new hospital. 

     

    Illinois is one of the remaining states that strictly regulates hospitals (their construction and make up).  Peggy is working on an application of need to submit in August/Sept 2011 and is hoping that it will go before the review board on Nov 22, 2011.  If all goes well they would like to break ground next spring and occupy the new location by June 2013.

     

    For further information, contact Peggy at St. Joseph's Hospital.

     

    Peggy was excited to share about the progress and direction of the new hospital. 

     

    She shared that Foundation & Concepts that was of key importance and evaluating and planning the new hospital.

     

    Foundation:

     

    1.Support HSHS' mission, principles, and the Southern Illinois Division Goals.
    2.Planning concepts applied consistently.
    3.Our patients and families are at the "center" of our patient care model.

     

    Key Concepts:

     

    1.Reflect our Catholic identity, Franciscan mission and honor our history.
    2.Standardize systems, processes, and facility design.
    3.The New Facility - nimble to operate within changing environment.
    4.Assure efficient work environments and amenities for our customers.
    5.New Facility to accommodate future growth beyond occupancy date.
    6.Building design - flexible and adaptable.
    7.Optimize "sustainable design" principles.
    8.Prioritized needs within our budget.

    The overall focus is to put patients first and give them an extraordinary experience by giving them wholistic service.

     

      

    The services that St. Joseph's is/will be offering are:

     Impatient Service

    ·General Medicine

    ·Cardiology Medicine

    ·General Surgery

    ·Gastroenterology

    ·Orthopedic Medicine/Surgery

    ·Gynecology

    ·Pediatrics

    ·Vascular Medicine/Surgery

    ·Hospice

    ·Physical Rehabilitation

     

    Outpatient Services

  • Emergency Services
  • Walk-In Immediate Care
  • Outpatient Surgery
  • Women & Children's Center
  • Medical Imaging & Cardiac Testing
  • Laboratory Testing
  • Physical, Cardiac, Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Men's Health Services
  •  

  • Sleep Study Lab
  • Geriatric Intensive Day Treatment
  • Day Treatment Coordination - Infusions, Injections, Pain Management
  •   

    Click to see the floor plan for the new hospital. 

     

    Illinois is one of the remaining states that strictly regulates hospitals (their construction and make up).  Peggy is working on an application of need to submit in August/Sept 2011 and is hoping that it will go before the review board on Nov 22, 2011.  If all goes well they would like to break ground next spring and occupy the new location by June 2013.

     

    For further information, contact Peggy at St. Joseph's Hospital.

     

     

     

    MAKE-UP OPPORTUNITIES
    MONDAY
    Wood River St. John's UCC 12:00
    O'Fallon Katy Cavins Community Center 12:00
    Alton-Godfrey Alton Sports Tap, 3812 College Ave 6:00

    TUESDAY
    Benld Toni's 12:00
    Collinsville Knights of Columbus Hall 12:00
    Fairview Heights Ramada Inn 12:00
    Granite City Niedringhaus United Meth. Church 12:00
    Belleville Fischer's Restaurant 12:10

    WEDNESDAY
    O'Fallon Sunrise First United Methodist Church 6:45 AM
    Litchfield Maverick Steak House 7:00 AM
    Land of Goshen Lewis & Clark Com.College, LeClaire Room
    600 Troy Road, Edwardsville 12:00
    St. Clair Co West Shrine of Lady of Snows 12:00
    Lebanon Lebanon Visitors Center 6:00
    Bethalto Red Apple Restaurant, Cottage Hills 7:00 AM

    THURSDAY
    Mascoutah Skooters 11:45
    East Alton Keasler Recreation Complex 12:00
    Edwardsville First Christian Church 12:00
    Carlyle Governor's Run 12:00
    Springfield South The Lighthouse, 3751 S. 6th St. 12:00
    Alton.Godfrey (The Riverbend Club), Johnson Coner, Alton 12

     

    FRIDAY
    Troy (Silver Creek) Pizza Man 12:00 

    For other opportunities, go to www.rotary.org and click on club locator.
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    Sincerely,
     
    Carrie Adolph
    Highland Rotary Club