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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Ankeny!
Ankeny
Service Above Self
Tuesdays at 11:45 AM
Ankeny Golf & Country Club
314 SW Irvinedale Dr.
Ankeny, IA 50023
United States of America
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Jun 06, 2023
Life Chronicler Project
Jun 06, 2023 6:00 PM
Ankeny Kirkendall Public Library (1250 SW District Dr.) We will be cleaning various areas.
Jun 13, 2023
Ankeny Regional Airport
Jun 13, 2023 6:38 PM
Purchase tickets online, $1 hot dogs, Dog Night at the Park, Principal Park (1 Line Dr., Des Moines)
Jun 20, 2023
Ellipsis - Our work: helps kids and families build healthy relationships so they can write
Jun 20, 2023 6:00 PM
Neighborhood Food Drive, Location TBD
Jun 27, 2023 5:30 PM
Ankeny Golf & Country Club (314 SW Irvinedale Dr.)
Jul 04, 2023
NO MEETING
Jul 11, 2023
State Auditor
Jul 18, 2023
Polk County Sheriff
Jul 25, 2023
RYLA
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Rotarians scheduled to be the Greeter & Sheriff are:
 
6/6 - Tim Cox
6/13 - Ben Digmann
6/20 - Shar Dunlap
6/27 - Dylan Dyer
7/4 - NO MEETING
7/11 - Tracy Frette
7/18 - Jenny Fields
7/25 - Josh Finch
Sponsors
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Upcoming Events
2023 Rotary Celebration and Recognition Banquet
Ankeny Golf & Country Club
Jun 20, 2023
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
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Summer Meeting Schedule
Here are a couple dates to put on your calendar for meetings this summer.
 
July 4th - No Meeting - Happy Independance Day!!
July 11th - AG&CC not available - Meeting location TBD.  Let Brian Tiernan or Steve SchraderBachar know if you have a suggestion for an alternate meeting location.
August 8th - No noon meeting - Fall Picnic at Sunrise Park, 506 SE Peterson Dr., Ankeny
June Rotarian Birthdays
The following Ankeny Rotarians will celebrate birthdays in June:
 
2nd - Joe Ruddy
5th - Jenny Fields
6th - Ben Norman
7th - DuWayne McDaniel
10th - Josh Finch
11th - Noel Fiscus
14th - Sue Gibbons
15th - Andy Pollock
17th - Dave Mercer
20th - Steve Van Oort
22nd - Al Martine
June Rotary Board Meeting
The June Board meeting for the Rotary Club of Ankeny will be held at Wig & Pen, 2005 South Ankeny Blvd.   
 
When:  Thursday, June 8th
Time:  12:00 PM
Where:  Wig & Pen, 2005 South Ankeny Blvd.
 
All members are welcome, and it counts as a make-up!
Prospective New Member - Wendy Deppe
The Board has approved an application for membership to the Evening club for Wendy Deppe.     Wendy is a pharmacist with Unity Point Health in Des Moines but livers in Ankeny.   She is being proposed for membership by Ann Wright and Cathy McDaniel.
 
Comments regarding these prospective new members may be forwarded to any Board member.
Mike Lydon Celebration of Life - June 21st
Long time Ankeny Rotarian, Mike Lydon, passed away on December 28, 2022.  His celebration of life was delayed until June 21, 2023, which would have been his 80th birthday.  The services for Mike will be at 2:00 PM at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery, 34024 Veterans Memorial Drive, Adel, Iowa.  The cemetery asks that guests do not arrive prior to 1:45 pm and you stay in your car outside the Administrative office.  A VA staff person will lead the way (via cars) to the Shelter where the service will be held.
 
The service will consist of the folding of a flag, some speakers, gun salute, and a bag piper.  After about 15 minutes, Mike’s remains will be transferred to his grave and a VA staff person will guide us to his grave where flowers from his home will be laid on his grave.  Immediately following the committal service, there will be a reception, with refreshments, at the Veterans Reception Center, 910 Main St., Van Meter, Iowa.
 
The Rotary Club of Ankeny has made a contribution to a bench that will be at the cemetery and will have a plaque on it stating: 
In Loving Memory of Michael Lydon
6/21/43 - 12/28/22
Beloved Husband & Dedicated Rotarian
Rotary Night at The Iowa Cubs
On Tuesday June 13th, all Rotarians are invited to Principal Park to watch the Iowa Cubs play the Indianapolis Indians on "Rotary Night at the Iowa Cubs".   The first pitch is scheduled for 6:38 PM.   Tickets are $13 each with $5 being donated to PolioPus.  This is also $1.00 hot dog and bring your pup to the ballgame night.  More details to come but save the date on your calendar.
Rotary Dollars for Scholars Winners
Four Ankeny seniors, two at each high school, were awarded Rotary scholarships during the school's Senior Spotlight Night.  President Brian Tiernan was able to present the scholarships to the Ankeny Centennial High School winners on the evening of May 23rd.   They were Charlotte Brink and Hyah Rouse.   Charlotte will be attending the University of Iowa and majoring in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology.  Nyah will be attending Drake University and will be majoring in School Psychology.
 
Kristofer Orth presented the scholarships at Ankeny High School on May 17th.  He was privileged to present his son Aiden Orth with one of the scholarships and Samantha Forester with the other.   Aiden will be attending Stanford University and will be majoring in Mathematics.  Samantha, a former RYLA participant will be attending Colorado State University and will be majoring in Biomedical Engineering.
 
Here are the contents of thank you letters from Samantha, Charlie, and Nyah.
 
Hello, my name is Samantha Forester.  I would like to thank you for the opportunity you have provided by awarding me the Rotary Club of Ankeny Scholarship.  In the fall, I plan to attend Colorado State University and major in Biomedical Engineering and Biological and Chemical Engineering.  This scholarship will go a long way toward helping me pay the out-of-state tuition.  This summer, before classes start, I have been given the opportunity to study abroad for 2 weeks in July and August.  I am heading to Copenhagen, Denmark, where we will tour engineering facilities and learn about green energy.
 
I attended the RYLA leadership conference last summer where I learned problem solving skills and how to work as a team.  I also made so many friends and have fond memories to look back on.  My favorite of these memories happened during one of the team-building activities.  We were divided into groups and played a game of telephone where we were communicating instructions on how to build with logos.   I was the final person in the chain the one actually placing the pieces.  Somehow this game perfectly combined teamwork with hilarious antics that had me rolling on the floor with laughter.  I can confidently say that that was the moment during the conference which solidified this core memory in my heart.  
 
I still keep in touch with all of the people I met at the conference, and I'm planning on attending their graduation parties.  I cannot express how much this conference has changed my life and the way I work with others.  I have been able to apply so much of what I learned at the conference and have noticed a profound impact on my school life.  I know that the conference helped to prepare me for college and opened my eyes to so many new experiences and possibilities.
 
Thank you, Samantha Forrester

Thank you so much for choosing me as this year's recipient of your Dollars for Scholars Award.  I am grateful, as this award will help me considerably to finance my college education next year. 
 
In 2021 I was lucky enough to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, and my experience there changed my life.  I have become more outgoing and self-advocating because of my experience at RYLA in various ways.  In addition, this experience gave me the courage to apply for Centennial's student school board representative position.  The leadership skills I learned at RYLA helped me be the applicant they picked.  Overall, what I learned at RYLA has completely changed the trajectory of my life, and I can't thank you enough for that experience and your generosity in awarding me this scholarship.
 
Along with servicing as the student school board representative, throughout my time in high school, I've participated in activities such as cross country, track and field, and show choir.  I've done my best to commit myself wholly to these activities, and I've done this by leading my teams through example as well as joining leadership teams.   Along with these activities, I've also helped to lead different clubs and organizations at Centennial, including starting a green club, serving in a leadership role in the National Honor Society, and helping to run a fundraising campaign for the LLS.  I've also worked at Magee's Irish Pub and Eatery for the past three years, where I've learned different skills pertaining to teamwork and leadership.
 
In the fall, I plan on attending the university of Iowa and majoring in Biochemistry on the Pre-med track.  I've always loved science and helping others  which is why I want to pursue a career in the medical field.  I hope that in college, I can continue to foster the leadership skills I learned at RYLA by participating in different student organizations and groups.  Again, I cannot thank you enough for all the Rotary Club has done for me.  You've helped me become who I am today and given me the resources to chase my dreams. 
 
Thank you so much, Charlie Brink

I want to thank you.   The Rotary Club of Ankeny and Ankeny Dollars for Scholars for awarding me this scholarship.  I am excited to receive this award.  Words cannot describe how grateful I am because I know every dollar counts when it comes to paying for my education.
 
I currently work at the Ankeny Community School's before and after-school program which is so awesome and fun.   This job made me realize that I want to work with kids in the future and helped me decide to study psychology in college.  Working this semester has been challenging due to my tennis season.   While I made the varsity team, I also made the difficult decision to play JV so I could work at least a few hours a week, instead of having zero hours per week.  It wasn't to just make money, I really missed working with the students.  I'm wrapping up my AP classes which definitely gave me a run for my money, especially AP statistics and AP Psychology.  I'm grateful to DMACC for providing the opportunity to take college classes because they will transfer to Drake and satisfy some of my general ed college credits.   My favorite class was AP psych, although the professor was a bit boring, he introduced our class to his favorite show Monk, and I genuinely fell in love with the show.
 
I plan to attend Drake University in the fall to study psychology and education.  I've already changed my college plans to a combined Bachelor and Master degree.   A major in psychology with a Master of Counseling in education means I'm in school for five years instead of six.  At graduation, I'll have a State of Iowa license to be a counselor for elementary-age kids.   I hope to be in a school district like Ankeny to start my career and eventually be a therapist with my own practice.  Thank you again for sponsoring the Rotary Club of Ankeny scholarship with Dollars For Scholars.   I'll put it to good use.
 
Sincerely, Nyah Rouse
Sally Schroeder Joins RI Bequest Society
The Club's Foundation Chair, Tim Hawkins, presented Sally Schroeder with a certificate naming her as a Benefactor to the Permanent Fund of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International and an insignia to wear with her Paul Harris Fellow pin.  This is in recognition of her commitment to include Rotary's Endowment Fund as a beneficiary in her estate for at least $1,000.   Congratulations Sally and thank you for your support of the Rotary Foundation!
Paddle Raiser Checks Distributed
The Ankeny Police Foundation and Dorothy's House were the two non-profit organizations featured as paddle raisers at the Club's 2023 fundraiser on April 15th.   At the noon meeting on May 16th, Ankeny Police Chief, Darius Potts, accepted check from the Club for the Foundation's share of the proceeds and Kelly Markey, Executive Director of Dorothy's House attended the noon meeting on May 30th to accept the check on behalf of Dorothy's House.  Each organization received $14,195.
 
Will Keeps Speaks at Rotary 
The speaker at the noon rotary meeting on May 16th was Will Keeps, the founder of Starts Right Here.  He gave a very emotional talk on how Starts Right Here focuses on helping troubled kids access mental health services, job assistance and educational opportunities, among other services.  When he finished telling stories and answering questions, he received a standing ovation!!
Ankeny Robotics Teams Present to Club
The guest presenters at the noon Rotary meeting on May 9th were the three Ankeny Robotics teams.  Rotarian Rich Job is the advisor for each of these teams.
   
Evening Club Cleans Up Bandshell Landscape
The Evening Club met at the Ankeny Bandshell on the evening of May 16th to pull weeds and spread mulch.  Twelve members and five guests made the work go fast.  They had the bandshell plants looking beautiful in about 30 minutes!   Thanks to all that helped.
   
Rotary Participates in Engage Ankeny
The Ankeny Leadership Institute class of 2018 started Engage Ankeny to provide a forum for Ankeny area non-profits to increase awareness of their services.   The Rotary Club of Ankeny participated again this year.   In addition to information on the club, those stopping by the booth were given the opportunity to play Plinko and win prizes.  Thanks to Jeff Magner, Jacquelyn Duke, Rich Job, Zeb Goen, Brian Tiernan, and Nate Burnham helping with the booth.
New Chef at AG&CC
The Ankeny Golf & Country Club has a new chef.    He is Adam Gillaspey.  Adam is a graduate of the DMACC Culinary Arts program and Marge-Anderson French Scholarship winner.  He was previously the Executive Chef  at the Tournament Club of Iowa.
Rotary Club of Ankeny Guests
Special guests attending the Rotary Club of Ankeny's meetings last month included:
 
5/9 - Perry Pearson, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Addie Dixon, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Gracie Ball, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Fenix Penning, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Nick Grette, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Jennifer Poole, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Erick Keil, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Connor Kamish, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Grant Wickemann, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Scott Gayer, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Randall Warm, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Raymond Wett, Robotics Club, Speaker
5/9 - Megan Netzger, guest 
5/16 - Bryce Lettes, guest of Tim Hawkins
5/16 - Mel Granger, guest of Darius Potts
5/16 - Stephanie Braun, guest of Darius Potts
5/16 - Brice Van Drianmic, guest of Darius Potts
5/16 - Willow Duke, guest of Jacquelyn Duke - Evening
5/16 - Maya Duke, guest of Jacquelyn Duke - Evening
5/16 - Leia Goen, guest of Zeb Goen - Evening
5/16 - Leo Goen, guest of Zeb Goen - Evening
5/16 - Chloe Goen, guest of Zeb Goen - Evening
5/23 - Chad Brooks, guest
5/30 - Chole Fox, guest of Melisa Cox
5/30 - Kellie Markey, Dorothy's House
5/30 - Joe Kirby, prospective new member
5/30 - Jeremy Paresern, Speaker
"Service Above Self"