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Monday's meeting was a nice get together despite the frigid temperatures and snow, as well as falling on the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday. We were a little light on attendance for the aforementioned reasons, but a great meeting, nonetheless. President Andrew welcomed club members and guests, donning his support for Notre Dame in the evening's CFP Championship Game against The Ohio State University.
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Eric Amt provided today's thoughtful message to get our meeting started, reading a few excerpts from recently departed President Jimmy Carter's farewell address to the nation on January 14, 1981, his words still poignant in our present time:
"Today, as people have become ever more doubtful of the ability of the Government to deal with our problems, we are increasingly drawn to single-issue groups and special interest organizations to ensure that whatever else happens, our own personal views and our own private interests are protected. This is a disturbing factor in American political life. It tends to distort our purposes, because the national interest is not always the sum of all our single or special interests. We are all Americans together, and we must not forget that the common good is our common interest and our individual responsibility."
Today's scheduled presenter had to cancel, so in lieu of that presentation, Eric Garton and Howard Edwards spoke about the importance of DACdb.com, our club's new database, replacing Clubrunner officially in the new Rotary year beginning January 1. Eric shared DACdb.com images on the screen and scrolled through a few tabs while Howard showed the software's mobile app: IGNITE. If you have not logged in or would like help in doing so, for either the web-based version DACdb.com or the mobile app IGNITE, please reach out to Howard or Eric. Our goal is to get everyone who wishes to use the technology by the end of June.