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Program this week is "Merchandizing in Human Flesh." Guest speaker will be Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA - Convener of La Crosse Task Force to Eradicate Modern Slavery. Marlene was a member of White House Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships which studied this topic at the request of President Obama (July 2012-December 2013); Participant in the Vatican's Pontifical Academy for Sciences and Social Sciences Conference in November 2013; Member of U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking, Inc., and member, Wisconsin anti-Human Trafficking Task Force since December 2015.
On August 11th we had as our guest speakers, Mayor/Rotarian Tim Kabat, Vicki Markussen, Executive Director of the La Crosse Chamber of Commerce and Rotarian Lisa Herr, Executive Director of the 7 Rivers Alliance....they spoke about their Sister City visit to France and Germany. Click here to view PowerPoint presentation.
Our Rotary Youth Exchange Student for 2016-17 is Simran, a 16 year-old girl from India. We are excited to sponsor Simran while she is here. She likes to read, watch movies, cycle and draw. Simran is vice president of her school's Interact Club. She wishes to be a psychiatrist. Simran will be attending Central High School Simran arrived Monday and was greeted by some Rotarians and host family members. Her first host family will be the Scott and Laurie Neader family ....second will be the Lisa Herr family and third will be the David Kilpatrick family. Please give Simran a warm welcome and open up your hearts and homes to her. Remember we are ALL her host families while she is here...if you have a special outing or family gathering that you think she would enjoy....invite her!
Every Rotarian is Responsible for Membership Growth
If no written objection to the proposal stating reasons is received by the Board of Directors from any member of the club within seven days following publication of the name of the prospective member, the prospective member shall be considered to be elected to membership.
Beth Smith-Houskamp Admin Chief Operating Officer
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Chief Nursing Officer
Gundersen Health System
Classification: Health Care Administration Proposer: Sara Battison
RALLY DAY AT ROTARY CLUB OF LA CROSSE........Thursday, September 22nd. We encourage ALL members to attend this meeting on September 22nd. We have a great program planned.... a "Discussion on Amish" by Kevin and Patsy Alderson.
Come and join us for our first Rally Day....more details coming!
We will need you to sign-up for that meeting so we know how many meals to prepare for....please decline if you will be out of town. Click here to register.
Rotary Youth Exchange A Step Toward WorldUnderstanding. The La Crosse area Rotary Clubs are looking for students who are interested in a unique experience of attending high school while living in another Rotary International country. Rotary International has a program which annually involves over 10,000 high school students living nearly a year in another country. Candidates must be sophomores to seniors in high school at the time of application and 16-18 1/2 years old when they leave for their assigned country. Applicants must rank in the upper half of their class.
How to apply. If you know of someone that is interested in this program for the 2017-18 school year, simply have them complete and return the application. Click here for application and more information. An informational meeting will be September 15, 2016, 6:30 pm at the Children's Museum, 207 5th Avenue, La Crosse. Preliminary application due, September 15, 2016. Local interviews will be September 26, 2016 and final application due October 12, 2016. District interviews will be held on November 6, 2016 in Baraboo.
This Fall Our district will participate in a Friendship Exchange with Nepal. They are happy to have a group of 10-14 come for two weeks. They will not come to the USA (I believe it costs too much), but they are happy to host our group. Our trip will be September 27 to October 10. They would like for us to create an education project with them. They have a national education program occurring at the time we will travel there. If anyone is interested in participating, make contact with our district Friendship Exchange chairman, David Clemens. The best way to contact him is by email, drdave@dellsdental.net. Dr. David Clemens 245 W. Munroe Ave. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 608-254-2345
West Africa Project Fair...Includes Polio Eradication Activities....October 18-26, 2016. This week-long trip is a hands-on experience in polio eradication, community service, friendships and learning how to support the Rotary projects of West Africa.
Click here for more information. Todd Restel has traveled with this group and would be happy to answer any questions you have....trestel@1supply.com.
We are teaming up with the Riverfest Commodores with a fundraiser. They are selling raffle tickets to benefit their Riverfest Commodore Foundation, Inc....each ticket is $10....every ticket we sell we will get $5.......1st Place is Four Club Seats to the Packers/Dallas game on October 16th...includes a 6 passenger limo service to and from the game.....2nd - 5th price click here to view.We hope you will not only buy a ticket but take a pack of tickets to sell to your friends, co-workers, etc. We will use the money through-out the year for our projects. A side note is that the Packers will honor Bret Favre for his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction and unveil his name in the ring of honor on the Lambeau Field facade during halftime at this game! Please help us make this fundraiser a success. Pick up your tickets this week at Rotary.
PICK UP A PACK AND SELL THEM TO YOUR FRIENDS AND CO-WORKERS!
Rotary Golf Outing is Wednesday, August 24th at Cedar Creek. 12:30 shotgun start. Cost is $80 for golf and dinner, $45 for Cedar Creek members. $20 for 3 feet of string (limit 3 feet per team). Please register by contacting Bob Allen at robert.s.allen@stifel.com
Arch Klumph’s idea for an endowment fund dedicated to “doing good in the world” planted the seed for The Rotary Foundation in 1917. Thanks to his vision and staunch advocacy, and the extraordinary generosity of Rotary members worldwide, that fund has become one of the world’s leading humanitarian foundations.
Learn about the people and events that have made our Foundation a powerful force for good. That one idea and an initial contribution of $26.50 set in motion a powerful force for good that has transformed millions of lives around the globe. View the timeline of the history of the development of what is now the Rotary Foundation.
Anita will be selling greeting cards at our upcoming meetings.
Birthday, Wedding, Sympathy, Get Well, Anniversary, Congratulations, Note Cards and other cards will be available. All cards are unique and hand-made. Thank you cards are only $1.00, as are the note cards, which are blank inside. The regular cards are $2.00 and $3.00 each. Some cards are three for $5.00 and some three for $10. Anita donates all sales to the Rotary Works Foundation! Last quarter she donated $210 for the 2nd quarter card sales. Y-T-D sales are $450.00. Thank you to all who supports Anita's fundraiser for the Rotary Works Foundation.
Anita will need to take a LOA this Fall for a few weeks...would anyone be interested in selling her cards while she is recovering from surgery? Please either talk to Anita or Lyn if you have any questions or would consider helping out.
Happy Birthday Sandra Cleary - Aug 26
Mary Ann Gshwind - Aug 28
Judy Kirkpatrick (honorary) - Aug 28 Tim Kabat - Aug 30
Rebecca Flege - Aug 31
Gary Schettle - Aug 31
Happy Wedding Anniversary Tom (Jan) Brock - Aug 26
Robin (Richard) Moses - Aug 26
Joe and Michelle Skemp - Aug 26
Art (Shelley) Fahey - Aug 28
Steve (Cindy) Schultz - Aug 29
Roger and Kenna Christians - Aug 30
Trish (Bob) Grathen - Aug 30
Chuck and Cheryl Hanson - Aug 30
Happy Rotary Anniversary Thai Vue - Aug 26 - 23 years
Debra Lash - Aug 27 - 1 year
Ruthann Schultz - Aug 27 - 1 year
Sue Durtsche - Aug 28 - 2 years
Bob Bendiksen - Aug 29 - 31 years
Kelly Cottrell - Aug 29 - 3 years
Honorary Membership is offered to members who have distinguished themselves by meritorious service in the furtherance of Rotary ideals. Honorary membership is the highest distinction that a club may bestow and should be conferred only in exceptional cases. Honorary members cannot propose new members to the club or hold office and are exempt from attendance requirements and club dues. Honorary members will continue to receive The Rotarian Magazine compliments of the club.
Excused Membershipis offered to members if the aggregate of the member’s years of age and years of membership in one or more clubs is 85 years or more, the member has been a member of one or more clubs for at least 20 years, and the member has notified the club's secretary in writing of the member’s desire to be excused from attendance and the board has approved. Excused Members will pay the quarterly dues of $70 and only for meals when they attend a meeting.
Membership Proposals....we will no longer ask for three references when you propose a new member. This was a criteria that our club had set not RI. This will help us process new members into our club more efficiently. You can access the membership proposal form online, under the Club Information site page.
Please note: Raffle, Fines, Birthday, Anniversaries and Scooters are all donations that will go to the club If you are making a donation and would like it to go to the Rotary Works Foundation or Rotary International Foundation, we ask that you write a check to the Foundation of your choice.
Aug 11th: Raffle $49; Fines $98 Scooters $15; Scrip $170
Rotary Attendance policy is to attend or makeup at least 50% of the club meetings during the first six months and the second six months. They can be done by: • Attending regular club meetings • Making up meetings at other Rotary Clubs ( which includes E-Clubs) • Engaging in club projects/events/fellowship/board meetings.
If you would like to volunteer to do Rotarians in the News, be a greeter, raffle ticket seller, scrip seller or announce guests, you can email the Monthly Program Chairs that are listed above....just click on their name. If you would like to give your classification talk please contact Program Committee Chair Todd Restel.