Marks, Jones honored with Star-News Lifetime Achievement Awards
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Marks, Jones honored with Star-News Lifetime Achievement Awards
July 31, 2012 Wilmington Rotary Club • Chartered April 15, 1915 Marks, Jones honored with Star-News Lifetime Achievement Awards Nancy Marks and Wilbur Jones of the Wilmington Rotary Club were presented with the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony hosted by Star-News Publisher (and Rotarian) Bob Gruber on July 12. Nancy is an honorary Rotarian and Wilbur has been a member of our club since 1998. Nancy’s many contributions to the Wilmington community have included a career as a guidance counselor at Hoggard High School, volunteer work with James Walker Memorial Hospital and its replacement, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, and years of activism on behalf of Alzheimer’s disease patients and their caregivers. She has served on the boards of trustees for both the hospital and Cape Fear Community College. Wilbur, after a career as a Navy officer, in politics and in government, including White House posts in the Nixon and Ford administrations, returned to his native Wilmington when he retired in the 1990s. To his extensive list of historical writings, he added two books about World War II in Wilmington, the subject that has been his passion. As founder of the Wilmington World War II Heritage Coalition, he played a major role in the preservation and renovation of the Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center, published a guide map to WWII sites in Southeastern North Carolina, and has lobbied for a bill pending in Congress to designate Wilmington as a “World War II City.” Also honored this year were brothers John A. “Sandy” McNeill and Ronald B. McNeill of Whiteville and Wilmington, for their support of education, medicine and Scouting in Southeastern North Carolina. Since the Star-News began the Lifetime Achievement Awards in 2003, members of the Wilmington Rotary Club have been prominent among the winners: Dr. Bert Williams Jr. in 2005, Dr. James Hundley, Howard Loving and Linda Pearce in 2007, the late Karl Davis and the late Dr. George Koseruba in 2008, and Eric McKeithan in 2011. Our club was also strongly represented at this year’s award ceremony, with Eric McKeithan, Linda Pearce, Mary Gornto, Margaret Weller-Stargell, Larry Clark, John Meyer and Al Butler III among the guests, and Lori Harris for the Star-News. The Lifetime Achievement Award is described as honoring “outstanding individuals who have given substantially of themselves for the improvement of the communities of Wilmington and Southeastern North Carolina, particularly in the areas of economic development, education, charity, health, preservation, arts and the environment.” Award photos courtesy of Wilmington Star-News Nancy Marks, unable to attend because of illness, was represented by her daughter. Wilbur Jones, right, holds his Lifetime Achievement Award. They are the eighth and ninth members of our club to receive this honor since the awards were first given in 2003. Star-News Publisher Bob Gruber, below, also a member of the club, presented the awards. Williams, 2005 Hundley, 2007 Loving, 2007 Pearce, 2007 Davis, 2008 Koseruba, 2008 McKeithan, 2011 Seven members of this club received this award in previous years. Recent program topics R.B. Richey shares a laugh with Linda Lawson, wife of President Rick Lawson, as she is inducted as a Paul Harris Fellow at Rick’s installation banquet on June 26. Chris Fonvielle: Civil War New Paul Harris fellows named In recognition of a $1,000 contribution to the Rotary Foundation, Linda Lawson was inducted as a Paul Harris Fellow on June 26, during the banquet at which her husband, Rick Lawson, took over as the club’s president. Joe Owen presented his daughter Brooke Hooks and her husband, Dr. Borden Hooks, for their induction as Paul Harris Fellows July 10. Joe became a Fellow in 2008. On July 14, as part of his induction as District Governor, Dan Adkins and his wife, Maryann, inducted five members of their family: son Don Adkins Jr., daughter-in-law Sarah Adkins, daughter Cecelia Adkins, daughter Mary Alice Faulk and son - in - law Chad Faulk. Maryann Adkins became a Paul Harris Fellow in 2009; Don has been a Fellow since 1996. Dr. Borden Hooks with his wife, Brooke Hooks, and her father, Rotarian Joe Owen. Dr. and Mrs. Hookes were inducted as Paul Harris Fellows on July 10. Bill Humphrey: Sword On June 19, Dr. Chris Fonvielle of UNCWilmington spoke about the Civil War in the Wilmington area. A former curator of the Blockade Runner Museum, and a professor of history, Fonvielle is a leading expert on “The Late Unpleasantness” in the Cape Fear region. During that program, Rotarian Bill Humphrey showed a sword, believed to have originally belonged to a Confederate army officer, that Humphrey’s great-great grandfather took from a Union soldier at his farm in the Ogden area after the fall of Wilmington in 1865. On July 10, our own Don Adkins discussed his objectives, and those of Rotary International, for his year as district governor. Don formally took office at an installation banquet on July 14 at the Country Club of Landfall. Don outlined his goals for the year, all of which depend on increasing membership in the district. With growing membership, he said, contributions to The Rotary Foundation would increase, and the number of Rotarians available to participate in club and district projects would also increase. The July 17 meeting was a Club Assembly, in which the chairs of the major committees outlined their objectives for the year and in some cases asked for members to sign up and help with their projects. The speaker on July 24 was Dr. Len Lecci, Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Services at UNCW. He discussed Alzheimer’s Disease, treatments that can slow its progress, and the importance of memory testing for people in their 60s and older. Photo by Jay Curley Don and Maryann Adkins, with help from Pat Watts, inducted five members of their family — a son, two daughters, son-in-law and daughter-in-law — as Paul Harris Fellows at Don’s inaugural banquet as district governor on July 14. Newsletter photography by Robby Collins Don Adkins: District Gov. Len Lecci: Alzheimer’s Lawson takes helm for 2012-13 at installation banquet The club’s leadership for the 2012-13 Rotary year took office at the annual Installation Banquet, held June 26 at the Country Club of Landfall. Rick Lawson began his term as president, sworn in by Don Adkins, who is beginning his term as District Governor for District 7730. Stacy Ankrum, president for 2011-12, relinquished the gavel to President Rick. In a recognition of Stacy’s service, Secretary Elliott O’Neal presented her with the standard memento for past presidents: her gavel, mounted on a plaque. But in noting that Stacy had been the youngest president ever in the club’s 97-year history, Elliott pointed out that her plaque has a special feature: The gavel can be removed to be used again in some likely future leadership role. In his remarks, Rick unveiled a banner with the slogan chosen by the new president of Rotary International, Sakuji Tanaka of Japan: “Peace through Service.” Joining with President Rick were the members of the club’s new Board of Directors, who include President-Elect Steve Yates and, serving a one-year term, Past President R.B. Richey. The board, listed by their final year of service, comprises: 2013: Erin Diener, Sean Frelke, Jim Graham and Rick Lawson. 2014: Cathy Barlow, Howard Loving, Linda Lytvinenko, Julie Rehder and Steve Yates. 2015: Ben David, Hansen Matthews, Janet Monterose, Vicki Scott and Dale Smith. Banquet photos by Jay Curley Jay-Cyn’s Creations Photography Incoming District Governor Don Adkins administers presidential oath to Rick Lawson. In tribute to past President Stacy Ankrum’s future leadership potential, Secretary Elliot O’Neal presents a plaque with her gavel — made to be removable, and reusable! District Governor Adkins appeals for membership growth As he took office as District Governor for 2012-13, our own Don Adkins urged our club and the others in the district to focus on recruiting and retention. This is an excerpt of his comments at his installation on July 14. “We have three goals for this Rotary year and I hope that you will participate in at least one of them. “Our district has been steadily losing members the past three years. Although we bring in new members, many clubs have a net loss for this time period. Therefore our first goal is to increase membership. “We want to increase our giving to The Rotary Foundation. Many members have been very generous in their giving to the Foundation; however, we can only expect so much from these members. One solution is to have more members contributing. Therefore our second goal is to increase membership. “If someone asked me to describe Rotary in nine words, I would say it ‘Is good people doing good things for other people.’ Our members are sacrificing considerable time and effort in helping our less fortunate friends and neighbors both in this country and abroad but our members only have time to do so much. The way to help more people is to have more Rotarians. Therefore, our third goal is to increase membership. “We are asking all clubs with more than 33 members to have a net increase in membership of 3%. Next spring, the clubs with the most net member gain and with the most net member gain per capita will receive awards at our District Conference.” Upcoming programs New and old Rotarians are welcomed JULY 24 The European Debt Crisis and You by Sondra Vitols. JULY 31 Master Potter Ben Owen III. AUGUST 7 St. Mary Dental Clinic, by Dr. Coleman Burgess. AUGUST 14 Israel and the Syrian conflict, by Dr. James Leutze, former chancellor of UNCW. AUGUST 21 Cape Fear Public Utility Authority, by Matt Jordan, chief executive officer. AUGUST 28 New Hanover Regional Medical Center, by Jack Barto, chief executive officer. Upcoming events Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012: The Rotary Foundation Seminar at the Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace. This will be an opportunity for fellowship and to learn about the Foundation, our district’s projects, and Rotary’s worldwide efforts. 9 a.m.; registration starts 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012: The Rotary Foundation Banquet for District 7730 at The Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace. Starts at 7 p.m. Make-Ups All make-up slips go to Bernie Malman. PLEASE PUT DOWN DATE AND LOCATION OF YOUR MAKE-UP. If the date and place of make-up is not given on the slip, NO CREDIT can be applied. Remember you have two weeks before or after a meeting that is missed to make up that meeting. Any time beyond that will not receive credit. Area Rotary clubs meeting schedule: MONDAY Wilmington East, 6:00 p.m., Bluewater Grill, 4 Marina St., Wrightsville Beach Paul Davis John Cheshire Joining the club on June 19 was John Cheshire, introduced by sponsor Francis McComas. John does business development for a Wilmington building contractor. John gave his new-member talk at the Club Assembly July 17. On July 10, Albert Corbett welcomed Sterling Cheatham as a returning member. Sterling, who is Wilmington’s city manager, was a club member from 2003 to 2006. He re-introduced himself to the club on July 24. Bill Paris, who had resigned from the club earlier this year due to medical issues, returned to membership on July 17. Bill originally joined in 2010. On July 24, Paul Davis joined the club. A roofing contractor, Paul was sponsored by Elliott O’Neal. We need pictures and articles! Any member who’s involved in club projects outside of our weekly meetings is encouraged to submit digital photos for use in the Rotary Communicator. Send them by email to [email protected] We can also use old-fashioned photo prints, articles and other material related to the club’s events and activities. Have items to submit? Contact John Meyer (392-5228.) TUESDAY Wilmington Central, 12:15 p.m., McAlister’s Deli, 740 S. College Road Wilmington Rotary Club, 12:30 p.m., Coastline Conference Center, 501 Nutt Street WEDNESDAY Coastal Pender, 7:00 a.m., Sawmill Restaurant, 15919 U.S. 17 North, Hampstead Wilmington South, 12:30 p.m., Cape Fear Country Club, 1518 Country Club Drive Board of Directors Meeting Get In Touch 5:30 pm, 4th Monday of each Month LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. 2528 Independence Blvd. Suite 200 Wilmington NC 28412 Sterling Cheatham President Rich Lawson 254-3534 President-Elect Steve Yates 392-0056 Secretary Elliott O’Neal 397-3613 Newsletter Editor John Meyer 392-5228 Website Editor Tyler Wooden 332-1159 THURSDAY Burgaw, 7:00 a.m., The Heritage Place, 901 S. Walker St., Burgaw Leland, 7:30 a.m., Two Guys Grill, 2013 Olde Regent Way (Waterford) Wilmington West, Noon, Roudabush Room, 33 S. Front St. at Dock FRIDAY Wilmington Cape Fear, 7:30 a.m., Jungle Rapids, 5320 Oleander Drive Submit News Items Send photos or other information for the newsletter to [email protected]. Please include all pertinent names, dates, etc. Website www.WilmingtonRotaryClub.org