Rotary Club of
Tucson
"Tucsotarian"
Tucsotarian - July 7, 2021
We meet:
WEDNESDAYS, 12:00 NOON - 1:20 PM
Meetings are held @ Tucson Convention Center
260 S. Church Ave.
Tucson, AZ  85701
United States
(520) 623-2281
 
 
Stories
Welcome to Downtown!!!
My journey into Rotary might surprise you.
 
On July 1, 1993, with Larry Kent as my sponsor, I became a member.  The amazing Don Shropshire was our Club President and his legendary bow ties, coupled with his flying across the room as Superman, remain engrained as wonderfully positive memories.
 
Those were the days when Rotary had tight classifications for membership; weighty attendance standards; fines for just about anything; a rowdy table; the 11:30 cocktail club;  everyone wore a Rotary pin daily, and we had close to 300 members.
 
Back then, everyone went to meetings dressed in a suit and tie, and in the summer, a sport coat.  Women members had been added a few years earlier and about a dozen were in the Club.  One, Katie Dusenberry, was even a Past President. 
 
Obviously, much has changed over the years.  I love a more relaxed Club and dress code, personally.  We have made progress on adding women members but at 28% of the total, not enough.
 
In 1989 when I initially inquired about joining Rotary, Past President Mike Anderson said : “I am not sure you are what we are looking for”.  That remark obviously did not deter me and has provided some great fodder over the years.
 
From 2003 – 05 I served on the Board of Directors with Bob Shaff and  Jim Murphy, who were our Club Presidents.  Over the years I have had the opportunity to chair many things but the Community Giving and the Program Committees were favorites.   I chaired them both on a few occasions.  Like everyone, I was involved in the Car Show.  Sitting on the Centennial Selection Committee provided the opportunity to see the best ideas from our non-profit community.  JTED was a unanimous decision and a great one to showcase the 100 years of service we have done in our community.
 
Overloaded in my role at Rio Nuevo I stepped down from Rotary for a few years in 2011/2012 rejoined in 2013 with David Lovitt as my sponsor.  Comically, I am his sponsor too.  We are the only two members in our Club with this distinction.
 
It is serendipitous that exactly 28 years  after I joined, I would have the honor of  serving as the Club’s 100th President.  The very thing that forced me to step away for 2 years would help kickoff downtown’s resurgence and our Club’s historic move back there.  What a way to celebrate our Centennial – a return from where we started. 
 
Our Centennial year will provide many opportunities for us to cherish our past, while setting our Club up for the next 100 years.  The buzz about our move downtown has already started.
 
Membership selected an incredible Board of Directors.  Our past leadership has set us up for success.  Past President Chuck Sawyer led a herculean effort in chairing both our Five-Year Strategic Plan and the Venue Committee while Past President Bob Logan led the charge with technology and our engagement with Switcher Studio.   Past President Jennifer Hoffman showed all of us how to deal with adversity and grow the Club at a time when most of our meetings were virtual. 
 
Nothing really happens without the guidance and hard work of our executive staff with Dorinna York and Kari Meger.  They are so key to every President and to the success of our Club and the Car Show.  They are a godsend. 
 
So, what is the plan for our 100th year?  Under Past President and Car Show Chair, Joni Condit, we are off to a great start.  The new 2021 Corvette Stingray that our pal Rob Draper at O’Rielly helped up secure really sets the stage.  The Centennial Committee, under the leadership of Past President and Committee Chair Jim Lubinski, is on a roll.  Together, they will lead the charge for our $250,000 funding commitment for Pima County JTED.  We all need to do our part.
 
With the five-year strategic plan as our guide, we will continue to focus on membership.  We agreed to grow the Club back to 300 members by 2025.  I might ask, why wait that long? 
 
The selection of the TCC as our new home has already opened up new opportunities for membership.  Five people went through the application process the first week after it was announced.   This will continue.  Every Rotarian bringing in a new member to our Club over the next year is a Centennial goal.
 
A concerted effort is being made to recruit more women, more ethnic diversity and more younger members.  Key Rotarians have stepped up to focus on these efforts.  We will have a dashboard at our weekly luncheons to show how we are doing in terms of our Club demographics, our recruitment and car show and to draw attention to those efforts.
 
The Program Committee is also off to a great start with so many amazing keynote speakers already booked that it is hard to focus on just one.  We will see more programs with music and will focus mostly on “Tucson Treasures”.  The TCC has an amazing chef and staff.  We will be well taken care of there.
 
We will have weekly history lessons.  We will have a new monthly series “Where are they now” that will bring back students we have helped.  Yes, wearing your pin will become vogue again.  So too will fines.
 
As the largest Club in the District, we will find ways to bring all the Clubs together, with “Rotary Night” at the TCC with both the Roadrunners and Sugar Skulls.  An event at the Fox Theatre featuring music. This will lead to more community service projects we can do together.   We will get silly too with “Bring your competitor to Rotary Day”. 
 
As you think about our Centennial year, I would ask every member to ponder three questions:
  • Why did you join?
  • Why do you stay?
  • What are you going to do to make it even better?
Thanks for the confidence.  Service above self.
 
Irv
Welcome New Member

Please welcome the following new member into the Rotary Club of Tucson.  She will be introduced to the club at a meeting in the near future.

Member: Diana Madaras

Company:  Madaras Gallery

Classification: Art & Design: Artist

Sponsor: Mark Irvin

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Tucson!
~ Travel To The TCC ~
You all have received the recent email with some directions from our members to the Tucson Convention Center.  We thought we would post one or two a week in the bulletin until we all find the best route that works for us.  So, here are a couple that may help you get there quick and easy!
 
1)  FOLLOW IRV FROM BROADWAY & ALVERNON:

Go West on Broadway for 3.2 miles to Congress.  Turn left on Congress and continue 4/10 mile to Church Avenue.  Turn left on Church and continue 2/10 mile to Tucson Convention Center to Parking Lot A.  (Broadway under construction)
 
(2)  FOLLOW BRETT STEIN FROM NORTH ORO VALLEY:
 
Luckily it is all downhill and 17 miles (27 minutes).  Drive south on LaCanada Drive for 12.3 miles to Miracle Mile.  Make a right (west) on Miracle Mile for .2 miles to I-10. Make a left (south) onto I-10 for 2.5 miles to Congress St/Broadway Blvd. exit.  Make a left (east) onto Congress St.  Travel .4 miles on Congress to Church Ave.  Make a right (south) onto Church and the TCC is on the right.  Piece of Cake!
SAVE THE DATE ~ CENTENNIAL EVENT

Dear Fellow Rotarians, 

As you know, The Rotary Club of Tucson is quickly approaching our Centennial Celebration.   One Hundred Years of Service in Tucson and Southern Arizona! 

The Centennial Committee is working diligently to create an extraordinary event for us to honor our Club’s history and we want you to join the festivities! 

Save The Date! 

Saturday, September 25, 2021  

More details will be coming soon, but for now, please mark this important date on your calendar.  

Yours In Rotary, 

The Centennial Committee 

 

Ride The Streetcar Downtown
Hey all,
 
While you are downtown, why not do a little exploring and get to know our Town.  Did you know you can jump on and off the Sun Link Streetcar at 23 different spots along the route with four actually serving the TCC?  And, did you know that riding the Streetcar is free until the end of the year?  Below is the link to the Streetcar map and website.  Let's hang around town and have some fun!
 
RCOT YouTube Live and YouTube Channel
We will no longer be streaming our meetings live via Facebook but we will be streaming live via our YouTube Channel.  We are encouraging you all to subscribe to our Channel in order to receive notices of when the meetings are streaming live.  After the live meeting, this video will become a recording and immediately posted on our YouTube Channel.  To view live CLICK HERE. 
 
To view videos on the RCOT YouTube channel go to our Home Page of the Club website and click on the YouTube link on the right hand side of the page.  Or, go to YouTube and type in Rotary Club Of Tucson.  You will be able to click on the video you wish to watch once they are posted.  Here is the link to do this: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rotary+club+of+tucson
Speakers
Jul 14, 2021
Tucson Association of Realtors - Centennial Celebration
Jul 21, 2021
(Meeting Held at Hacienda del Sol)
Jul 28, 2021
Arizona Women's Basketball Program Update
Aug 04, 2021
Cathedral Square
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Upcoming Events
July 14, 2021 Lunch Mtg @ Tucson Convention Center
Jul 14, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:20 PM
 
July 21, 2021 Lunch Mtg @ Hacienda del Sol
Jul 21, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:20 PM
 
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