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March 28, 2018

Wailea, Maui

THE LUNCHEON
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Menu
Rice Pilaf
Sautéed Maui Vegetables
Roasted Chicken - Chicken Jus
Birthday Deserts—Happy March Birthdays
VIEW FROM THE PODIUM
THE MEETING

Our meeting was opened at 1205 by President John Moore. We shared Aloha and Karin

Carlson led us in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Elisa Rummel Inspired us with a quote from Hods-

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"When you can’t hear God when suffering

trials remember the Teacher is always quiet during the test."

Welcome back to Joanne Doell, Stuart Karlan, Barry Hyman, Carol Perry and Larry Shapiro.

 

Steve passed around his take a friend to lunch book encouraging us to bring a friend. Paige brought Brooke Tucker and received $50.00 in her name from Steve Moksnes to the Rotary Foundation.

 

We are still collecting toiletries from hotels, condos etc. to be given to an upcountry shelter for women.

Mark Harbison and John Moore presented a grant to Cassie and Christine from Kamalii Elementary for $2,398.00 to purchase books for the library. Christine is Vice President at the School and Cassie is in the library.

TODAY'S SPEAKER
Doctor Carolyn Dean MD ND

Sally Dean introduced her sister in law Doctor Carolyn Dean MD ND. Carolyn has been on Maui for ten years and Sally came in 2016. They are lifelong friends and Carolyn has been married

to Sally’s brother for 52 years. Sally attributes her good health to Carolyn’s practice.

Carolyn Dean is a medical doctor and naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, intuitive, lecturer, consultant, author, inventor, capitalist, and purveyor of commonsense! She has made it her mission to ReSet 1 million bodies to their default setting of total health, by giving them the formulas and information to take back power over their health.

Carolyn’s talk and premise is Live Longer in Maui Magnesium. Her claims on the benefits of Magnesium cover a multitude of ailments listed below:

1. Anxiety and Panic.

2. Asthma

3. Blood Clots

4. Bowel Disorders

5. Depression

6. Detoxification

7. Diabetes

8. Fatigue

9. Heart Disease

10. Hypertension

11. Hypoglycemia

12. Insomnia

13. Bladder Symptoms (spasm)

14. Migraine Headaches

15. Musculoskeletal Conditions

16. Neurology

17. Osteoporosis

18. Reynauds

19. Tooth Decay

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The importance of adequate hydration she claims is the first step combined with her ReMag

Product Line. She has a website www.MagMiracle.com as well as a blog and newsletter found

at www.drcarolyndean.com

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Carolyn signed a label for the library books and President John presented her with set of sport

shoe laces. They both walk/run and see each other out and about.

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To start Caroliyn's slideshow, click the right pointing triangle at the bottom of the image. Then you can pause the slideshow and go back or forward with the other controls.

OUR GUESTS TODAY
Joanne Doell
SUNSHINE REPORT

Gloria Lukens gave the Sunshine report. Margie Flores had a minor procedure and is getting

better and hopes to be back next week. Cynthia Clark is on Oahu in Honolulu today for testing

and hopes to have a Maui doctor assigned to her to save the trips to Honolulu. Her cancer is

severe and spreading. Keep both in thoughts and prayers.

Birthdays and Anniversaries

Birthday’s Ron Harris, Lehuanani, Stuart Karlan, Jane Sawyer, Carolyn Dean, and Bless Young.

Wedding Anniversaries Ron Harris

Rotary Anniversaries Ron Harris joined in 1996 Maui 2004, John Moore joined in 1977 here in

2016, Lauren Peacock no longer a member, Jay Satenstein in 1973 here in 2017, Jane and Tom

Sawyer joined in 2000 and here 2016, Kathleen Tezak joined here in 2017 and our newest

member Bless Young joined three weeks ago but joined in California in 1993. She drew the

blue tee and won pink rabbit ears and a Starbuck’s gift card. John awarded the blue rabbit

ears to Jason Denhart.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Kit Hawkins gave the Picnic Update. Sign up in the sign up book. It will be Saturday April 14, 2018 at the Ekahi Pool Pavilion. Bill Andrew will sponsor us and Margie Flores will be coordinating food etc. Jay Satenstein will be in charge of games.
     

  • Gary Redfern will be giving a Rescue Tube update next week. He, John and Mark Barry will be meeting with Yamamoto and others this week. Five out of ten tubes have gone missing along Kewakapu beach. Janet and Bob Walker have made some repairs and Elizabeth Kemmish continues to monitor the tubes.
     

  • See the website for upcoming events to include a tour of Malama Nui Sugar 
    Mill, Seabury Spring Fling, District Assembly April 7th and Safeway food drive.
     

  • We are in dire need of a reporter(s) from mid May to October. Please step up.
     

  • Rotary International will be in Toronto this year and Sally Dean announced that the deadline for early registration with discount is late March. Next year will be in Honolulu.

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MARCH BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING AND ROTARY MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES 

Tom & Jane Sawyer, Carolyn Dean, Stuart Karlan, Bless Cunningham, Jay Satenstein, Kathleen Tezak

HAPPY DOLLARS
Dave Ballaine
Jason Denhart is made a Honary Member
HAPPY DOLLARS
Dave Ballaine
PRESIDENT JOHN'S SINISTER QUIZ
  • President John Moore Quizzed us on Running. Marathon distance 26.2 miles

  • In 2016 508,000 runners finished marathons

  • largest marathon finisher is New York with 51,267 finishing last year

  • 45 million running shoes are sold each year in US a 300 billion dollar business

  • Baseball players run an average of 242 feet per game

  • Football players average 1.25 miles

  • Basketball players 2.9 miles

  • Tennis players 3 miles

  • Soccer 7 miles and missed field hockey.

  • The highest number of runners are female (57%)

  • The fastest animal is a cheetah and the slowest is a garden snail.

  • Gloria Lukens gave out candy to the folks who guessed closest.

FLAG EXCHANGE
David Anderson from Bellevue, WA. with President John Moore
MAGIC MARBLE

Kit Hawkins presented Magic Marble with a pot of $724.00 25 blue marbles and one gold.

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Doctor Carolyn picked ticket #438 and Kathleen Tezak drew a blue marble

Remember that guy with the beard and the ukulele?
Well, he is back now and still singing that crazy song.
I was so surprised to see him I forgot to take his photo!
Maybe he will come back next week.......
CLOSING THE MEETING
UPCOMING SPEAKERS
 
  • Apr 11, 2018
    Jerleen Bryant, The Humane Society
     

  • Apr 18, 2018
    Terry Alling: Operation Hard Hustle--Hurricane Harvey relief effort
     

  • Apr 25, 2018
    Chris Speere: Maui Food Innovation Center at Maui College

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NEXT WEEK'S MEETING DUTIES

Wednesday April 4th, 2018

Setup:  Steve Moksnes
Breakdown:  Joe Mitchell
Greeter/Inspiration:  Kathleen Tezak
Cashier:  Dick Lindrup
Happy Dollars:  Karin Carlson
Reporter:  Billie Moksnes
Audio/Video:  Stuart Karlan
Photographer:  Steve Moksnes
Magic Marble:  Paige Fontaine 
NEWSLETTER REPORTER
Heather Ballaine
NEWSLETTER PHOTOGRAPHER
Steve Moksnes
NEWSLETTER LAYOUT
Steve Moksnes
NEWSLETTER EDITOR
Stuart Karlan
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