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Next Meeting:
When: Friday, March 6, 2020
Where: Lansing Community College, Gannon Building, Michigan Room
Time: Noon
Speaker: Kristine Kuhnert, Director of Ele's Place
Topic:"Healing Hearts Through Peer-to-Peer Bereavement"
Chair of the Day: Mark Hooper
Invocator: Craig Stiles
Greeter: Jenn Dubey
Chair of the Month:  Cindy Kangas
Remembrance: Diane Sanborn
Editarian: Jim McGillicuddy
Biography for Dianne Byrum
Dianne Byrum was elected to the Board of Trustees in 2008 and again in 2016. Byrum is a founding partner at Byrum & Fisk Advocacy Communications, a public relations firm she started in 2006, with offices in East Lansing and Grand Rapids. Before that, she was the Michigan House Democratic Leader, the first woman to lead a caucus in the state. Byrum was first elected to the Michigan House in 1991, and to the state Senate in 1995, returning to the House in 2002. She served on the Ingham County Board of Commissioners from 1983 to 1990. Byrum is the current chairperson of the Board of Trustees and was the co-chair for the presidential search committee that resulted in the hiring of President Samuel Stanley as the 21st president at MSU.
 
She is married to Jim Byrum and they have two adult children and four grandsons.
The Happy R'S Event
You are invited!  Join us as we test out the Happy R's.  T.H.R. is intended to be an extension of Rotary.  It could serve as an alternative for our Friday meetings.  There will be a sign in sheet at each meet up.  Please be sure to sign in so we can have a head count.  We will meet every other Thursday.  You are more than welcome to invite coworkers and friends, THE MORE THE MERRIER!  Our next gathering will be Thursday, March 5th, we will meet at Arcadia Smokehouse, 2101 E. Michigan Avenue, Lansing, 48912 from 5:17 p.m. to 7:17 p.m.
Editarian Report for February 21, 2019
 
President Pat called the meeting to order promptly at 12:25. Our invocation was given by Rich Howard followed by a Rotary rendition of “America, The Beautiful” accompanied by John Dale Smith. Lisa Smith circulated throughout the room so all of our guests could be introduced, concluding with almost two full tables of AARP volunteers and staff who were introduced by Paula Cunningham, our Chair of the Month.
 
Diane Sanborn that announced that the health of the club was good, although Jack Draper was not able to attend because his wife is not feeling well. President Pat noted that Helen Mickens was in attendance after a period of absence and we welcomed her back. He also read a note from John Stephenson’s daughters thanking the club for a fruit basket that was sent during his rehab and the Rotary wheel flower arrangement sent to the funeral. The family had asked that John be remembered with gifts to our Foundation, and $775 has been received in his memory.
 
President Pat introduced Nicole Baumer to share her new member presentation. Nicole is Rotarian Laurie Baumer’s daughter and was sponsored by Janet Lillie. We learned that Nicole is a twin with many memories of family outings to see the Lugnuts and the Spartans. Her first exposure to Rotary was through the Delta/Waverly club when she received a Rotary scholarship for service. She attended MSU and worked for the State of Michigan during her college years. Upon graduation, she took a position with the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission, where she has worked her way up to Deputy Director. Nicole loves being in Lansing and wants to be part of Lansing’s solution. President Pat presented Nicole with her blue badge and welcomed her as a member of our club.
 
President Pat had several other announcements, including:
 
• The Happy R’s meet biweekly on Thursdays from 5:17 to 7:17. Please join them for their next gathering on March 5th at      Arcadia Smokehouse, 2101 E Michigan Avenue.
• Local grant applications will be opening soon.
• The club is accepting proposals to create content for our website revamp. If you are interested, proposals are due by Friday, February 28, by noon. Contact Susan Angel if you have questions.
• Umakanth recently traveled to India to visit Kannagi Nagar Free Tuition Center.
• We have received a letter from the Secretary of State’s office looking for individuals to participate on the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. See Cathy for more information.
 
Ken Beachler introduced Jacqueline Lee, a singer from Birmingham Michigan, who is currently appearing in MSU’s production of Into the Woods. Jacqueline sang “On the Steps of the Palace”, a humorous number from Into the Woods which has Cinderella’s shoe stuck to the palace steps, and one of her personal favorites, “I Love to Rhyme” by Gershwin.
 
President Pat recognized Paula Cunningham as Chair of the Month and Chris Holman as Chair of the Day. Chris introduced our speaker, Jacqueline Baker, Director of AARP Innovation Labs.
 
Jacqueline began with a few words about innovation, necessary because we are all faced with doing more with less. Some of us think that we aren’t innovative, but all of us can be if we sit on the problems for a bit and engage differently. Innovation is not necessarily starting from scratch; it can be a series of incremental changes. Of course, it can also be disruptive.
 
AARP Labs focuses on disruptive innovation that addresses big issues that affect those 50+. When the lab began, they quickly realized the importance of Design Thinking. There is a focus on making sure that everyone is speaking the same language. This is achieved by getting feedback from those who will use the end products of their efforts.
 
They also erected a space, 10,000 sq ft, called the Hatchery. Jacqueline offered that she would be happy to conduct tours if any of us find ourselves in Washington DC.
 
AARP seeks to empower people to choose how to live as they age. Their focus is on three areas:
 
• Health – 30.3 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes or heart issues
• Wealth – the average saved for retirement is only $2500
• Self – loneliness has an effect equivalent to 15 cigarettes a day
 
Some products are developed internally by AARP Labs product development team. Examples include Let’s Be Well boxes, delivered by physicians to patients at the time a diagnosis is made and Vested in U, an online platform that makes it easier for small business owners to learn, find, compare and select the retirement plans that are best for them and their employees.
 
Many more products are developed as a result of startup engagement. Two paths are employed – pitch competitions and accelerator programs.
 
Pitch competitions occur around the country several times each year. AARP coordinates with local accelerators and their own state offices. This allows them to participate in more events for less money and provides more than just awards for the winners. They are also working with two accelerators, Mass Challenge and Upward Labs.
 
AARP Labs engagement with startups is primarily to assist with solving particular issues. They are not salesmen or marketing services. They are a department within AARP. Although there are some limited investment opportunities, they are primarily offering in kind services. There is a definite focus on impact, not just logo placement.
 
In conclusion, Jacqueline asked us to consider whether embracing innovation could elevate our organizations. President Pat thanked Jacqueline for speaking to our club, presented the Rotary coin, and mentioned that we would make a donation to our clean water project in the Dominican Republic in her name.
 
Our next meeting with be back at the Lansing Center with Dianne Byrum, Chair of the MSU Board of Trustees as our speaker.
 
President Pat adjourned the meeting and we were all free to enjoy a sunny Friday afternoon.
 
Linda Lynch's email is:  linda.j.lynch@gmail.com
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MSU Student Organic Farm at the Country Club
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Rotary Club of Lansing
P. O. Box 13156
Lansing, MI   48901-3156
Meeting Responsibilities
Chair of the Day
Davis, Jack C.
 
Invocator
Granger, Glenn
 
Greeter
Hanus, Kurt
 
February Birthday Chair
Gillespie, Orlando
 
Remembrance
Munshaw, Patricia K.
 
Editarian
Miklavcic, Pam
 
Chair of the Month
Cunningham, Paula