TODAY'S PROGRAM

TROY BEVIER

Lenawee County Sheriff
 

Sheriff Bevier spoke to us first about the recognition his twenty two 911 dispatchers reveived a couple of weeks ago for the phenomenal work that they do. The dispatch office is part of the Sheriff's Department, he said, but is not necessarily the case in other municipalities across Michigan. Lenawee is 1 ot 8 counties in Michigan who retain the dispatchers in his office. Most of the others have gone to an "authority" set up. The Sheriff much prefers to keep the current set up.

This week is National Correntions Officer week. A lunch was served on Cinco de Mayo in celebration. Yesterday, he said, the department secured a grill to feed the officers and their families.

The county jail, Troy said, is now fully staffed even though they are down one dispatcher. Next week is National Police Officer's Week as well as National Police Memorial Day which will be held once again at Oakwood Cemetary in Adrian.

Next week the Sheriff travels to Lansing to congratulate a new deputy who will be graduating from Officer Training Academy in Lansing. One of the challenges the Sheriff said he faced at the deartment was finding people who want to enter the law enforcement field and creating a culture where they want to stay. 

Volunteer Week was two weeks ago, he said. Reserve Deputies are a part of that. The Dity of Adrian, Troy said eliminated their reserve volunteers. Other municipalities have followed suit due to the perceived liability. Troy, however, said he was keeping his and making sure they are trained efficiently through the county's Reserve Academy.

The Sheriff also mentioned that the county now has a Mobile Response Team in partnership with the Lenawee County Mental Health Authority that now provides on-site, in-person mental health and substance use support for residents facing emergencies, often meeting individuals at their homes or in the community to prevent the need for office or hospital visits.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
Club Meetings for the Month of May - Thursday, May 14, 21 at the Centre'.
 
REMINDER: SEND YOUR PERSONAL WELL WISHES
Please feel free to keep sending them a card to let them know they are missed and remain in our thoughts. 
  • Bob and Audrey Sack - American House Somerset #116 3400 Livernois Rd Troy, MI 48083
  • Kathye Herrera - 12000 Packard Road, Hudson, MI 49247. She would love to hear from you.
ROTARY PAVILLON AT HERITAGE PARK - UPDATE
President Bob said that the Adrian City Commission met last Monday night and Grace and Michele were in attendance representing our club. The Commission approved! Commissioner Matt Schwartz recommended we name it in honor of Greg DuMars.  The Vernon & Alice Pratt Foundation was recognized at that meeting as major donors to the Adrian Noon Rotary Club Pavilion.
 
ANNUAL STROKES FOR STUDENTS GOLF OUTING
Gerry reiterrated that the event will take place on Friday, May 15th at the Tecumseh Golf Club. We do have 2 teams assembled.
 
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION CAKE BOXES
Michele announced that the board recently approved funding this important project so she purchased all of the necessary supplies and will be selecting a date in the near future to assemble them once again at Londa's office perhaps as soon as next week.They will be delivered to the Salvation Army and St. Mary's Food Pantry. The club will try and do packing evry quarter. Stay tuned for the packing date.
 
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
Scholarship Committee chair, Mary Murray, expressed her gratitude to committee members Gerry, Londa and Yours Truly for their work screening over 70 applicants for 3 schoplarships that will be awarded by our club on June 7 at Adrian College.
 
RIVER RAISIN CLEANUP
Mark reported that he is still working on plans to launch this project again this year. He will be nailing down a date with City officials and inviting Adrian College students to hel[p as they have in the past. Stay tuned for an official date.
 
NEXT BOARD MEETING
Next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May12 at 5pm at the Comfort Inn in their board room beginning at 5pm.
 
2ND ANNUAL TRIP TO THE TOLEDO ZOO
Gerry said this is being planned again this year for Michener Elementary students and scheduled for Tuesday, May 19. We have ample number of students and school chaperones will travel by bus and Adrian Noon Rotarians will follow in our cars. 
 
FLUENCY FRIENDS OPENHOUSE
REMEMBER that a date has been set to celebrate the close of the 13th Annual Fluency Friends year! The event will take place at Michener Elementary in their Library again on Tuesday, May 21st beginning at 9AM. If you will be attending, please plan to arrive by 8:30AM. 
 
FINES
Preempted
 
HAPPY BUCKS
Preempted
 
 
 
 
 
50-50 RAFFLE
$16 was in the small pot which was won by Yours Truly and $17 was in the big one and Nelson's ticket was drawn but the winning card was not!
Raffle Ticket
 
GUESTS
Dr. Kristy Taylor, Executive Director and the Head of Lenawee Christian School was the guest of Yours Truly and is seriously considering joining our club!!
 
CHECK-IN TABLE/SONGS/INVOCATION
Rhonda and Chuck; Prayer by Rod.
 
NEXT YEAR'S DISTRICT CONFERENCE
Next year's conference, PE Rod said was going to be at Mackinac Island again! (May 2027). 
 
 
 
Adrian Noon Rotary Websites
 
Face Book Page
 
Member Site
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
President Nominee
 
President Nominee Nominee
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Chair: Adrian Rotary Foundation
 
Chair: Programs
 
Chair - Public Relations
 
Chair: Rotary International Foundation
 
International Service
 
Bulletin Editor
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Catherine Sala
May 1
 
Patty Clark
May 23
 
Spouse/Partner Birthdays
Luke Barnett
May 6
 
Anniversaries
Cindy Moore
Chip Moore
May 14
 
Join Date
Clarke Baldwin
May 15, 1975
51 years
 
District Governor 2025-26 
Linda Morrow
 
 
 
RI President 2024-25 
 
Francesco Arezzo of Italy