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Rotary Zoom Meeting
Thursday, January 21st
11:30 Networking/Social
Noon Meeting

 

THIS WEEK AT ROTARY
Our club is meeting by Zoom this week.  We will be sending you a browser link via email Thursday morning.  We will open our meeting at 11:30 and meeting will start at Noon. If you have an announcement you would like to make, please contact Andy Bakkum. You are welcome to bring a guest, just forward your link to them.
 
THIS WEEK AT ROTARY
 
 
 
DEI Committee led by Lauren Journot
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Update for Rotary Club of La Crosse (Part II - Implicit Bias)

The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee will continue our conversation at the club on this important topic.  We'll discuss implicit bias and you'll be able to select and take a Harvard Implicit Bias Test and discuss what you've learned in small groups during the meeting.

People don’t always say what’s on their minds. One reason is that they are unwilling. For example, someone might report smoking a pack of cigarettes per day because they are embarrassed to admit that they smoke two. Another reason is that they are unable. A smoker might truly believe that she smokes a pack a day, or might not keep track at all. The difference between being unwilling and unable is the difference between purposely hiding something from someone and unknowingly hiding something from yourself.

The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be unwilling or unable to report. The IAT may be especially interesting if it shows that you have an implicit attitude that you did not know about. For example, you may believe that women and men should be equally associated with science, but your automatic associations could show that you (like many others) associate men with science more than you associate women with science.

We hope you have been able to take something of value from the experience of taking one or more of these tests.

 

 

LAST WEEK AT ROTARY
Last week at Rotary we had our annual meeting.
 
Moved to accept the nominations for 2021-22 by Peter Grabow and seconded by Chuck Hanson.  Motion approved.
 
 
 
We also voted on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement.
 
 Moved by Sue Durtsche, seconded by Paul Mueller to adopt this statement.  Motion carried.
 
 
DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENT
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statement from Rotary International - Rotary Club of La Crosse. We will be asking the club to vote to adopt this statement.

As a global network that strives to build a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change, the Rotary Club of La Crosse values diversity and celebrates the contributions of people of all backgrounds, regardless of their age, ethnicity, race, color, abilities, religion, socioeconomic status, culture, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

The Rotary Club of La Crosse will cultivate a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture in which people from underrepresented groups have greater opportunities to participate as members and leaders.
 
LINK to RI Diversity Equity and Inclusion Site.
 
LINK to Rotary Club of La Crosse Diversity Equity and Inclusion Site
 
BREAKOUT ROOMS
 
We also practiced breakout rooms with Zoom.  It was a great experience.    Breakout rooms will give you a chance to meet in smaller groups...so if your committee or fellowship would like to meet prior to one of our meetings you would go into a breakout room.   We did have a few issues with some members not having a breakout function on their screen.  We will need to research more on that but the host of our meeting will be able to put you in a breakout room until the issue is resolved.  Members felt it will be a great way to socialize, network and do committee work in smaller groups!  We are all learning so be patient!!   One note is that the chat function in a breakout room will NOT follow you back to the main Zoom screen.  If you would like to have a breakout room prior to our meeting, please contact Rob Palmberg to set that up for you.
 
Breakout rooms are sessions that are split off from the main Zoom meeting. They allow the participants to meet in smaller groups, and are completely isolated in terms of audio and video from the main session. Breakout rooms can be used for collaboration and discussion of the meeting.
 
 
 
 
 
ROTARY MOMENTS: 5 Questions with Andy
Each week President Andy will interview one of our Rotary Family. We will post the video each week in our newsletter. We will also post on Facebook and our website: PAGE LINK.  You can share this site with prospective members. 
 
Last week Andy interviewed Roger LeGrand Click on photo to view.
 
 
 
 
 
 
SEEKING CLUB ADMINISTRATOR
The Rotary Club of La Crosse - Downtown is seeking a Club Administrator to manage all aspects of the club, including finances, club communication, data and record management, meeting and event coordination, and volunteer management; and will additionally provide board support and liaise with Rotary International. This is a full time salaried position reporting to the Club President and Executive Committee. The Rotary Club of La Crosse - Downtown is a vibrant service-based organization made up of nearly 200 members, following the motto "Service Above Self."
 
 
 
 
 
 ROTARY MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC
ROTARY MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC
 
 

ROTARY MOBILE MEDICAL CLINIC WITH ST. CLARE HEALTH MISSION

 
Rotary Clubs in the Coulee Region have a goal to raise $80,000 to help fund a Mobile Clinic for St. Clare Health Mission.  The eight Coulee Region Rotary Clubs are applying for a Rotary International foundation grant. If approved, our $80,000 goal will be multiplied, bringing the total amount raised to $240,000.  Your donation matched through our Rotary Foundation can make an impact.  Every $1 = $3!
 
 
or donate online
 
 
 
TOGETHER, we see a world where people UNITE
 and take action to CREATE lasting CHANGE
 across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
 
 
 
SAVE THE DATES
 
 
 
 
CELEBRATIONS

 

                                   

 Happy Birthday
Cindy Ericksen - Jan 18
Jerry Ostreng (H) - Jan 20
Greg Reichert - Jan 20
Bob Daley - Jan 21
Mary Stanek - Jan 22

Happy Wedding Anniversary
Thai (Kaying) Vue - Jan 19

Rotary Anniversary
Lisa Duncanson - Jan 17 - 2 years
Peter Krause (H) - Jan 17 - 36 years
Brian Reitzel - Jan 17 - 8 years
Mike Hartigan (H) - Jan 17 - 37 years
Tara Johnson - Jan 19 - 26 years
Angela Czerwinski - Jan 21 - 5 years
Ilene Kernozek - Jan 21- 5 years
Tim Kolek - Jan 21- 5 years
Pat Ruda - Jan 22 - 23 years
Kathryn Sexauer (H) - Jan 23  - 18 years
Callie Smith - Jan 23 - 1 year 
Ian Turner - Jan 23 - 1 year


 



 

CONDOLENCES

ImageCONDOLENCES: 

We send our condolences to the:

Tami Woods Family:  Tami's mom, Kathy Faschingbauer passed away on January 6th.  Tami's address is 427 Losey Blvd N. La Crosse WI  54601.    Link to obit.

 

 

 

GET WELL

GET WELL WISHES

We send get well wishes out to  Rotarian Earlamae Dahlby.  Earlamae had a stroke last week. Good news is that her MRI was good.  She will need some OT and PT.  If you would like to send her a note: W5772 CTH K, Stoddard, WI  54658.  (Earlamae is our constant at the the registration table each week when we meet in person and welcomes guests to our club, records Rotarians makeups and sends cards out to Rotarians when they have lost a love one.)

We continue to send get well wishes to Rotarians Diana Carey, Tin Ehler, Pat Smith, Cary Heyer and Barb Hammes (Rotarian Bud Hammes' wife) all dealing with medical issues.

 

 

 

ROTARY LEADERSHIP SERIES SITE PAGE
Check out our Leadership Series Site Page!  You will find the videos of our past Leadership Series presentations.
 
The Rotary Leadership series involves featured speakers providing insight and information about various aspects of leadership.  The events are scheduled in a virtual format on the second Thursday of the month on an alternating schedule with the STAR program.  7:00-8:00 am.   The Rotary Leadership Series is designed for the members of the nine La Crosse-area Rotary clubs. Members may invite guests.
 
 
Our next Leadership Series will be February 11th
Jonah Larson
 
 
 
 
 
 
VENMO

How do I use Venmo?

Are you getting fined during Rotarians in the News?  
You can now pay your fines by using Venmo.
 
It's easy!  Click here to learn more.

Venmo is a mobile payment service owned by PayPal. Venmo account holders can transfer funds to others via a mobile phone app; both the sender and receiver have to live in the U.S. Venmo is a type of payment rail. It handled $12 billion in transactions in the first quarter of 2018.

Since 2008, cash transfers using Venmo were not instantaneous and could be canceled after an initial transfer is sent. Like traditional wire transfer they can take one to three business days to become final. In January 2018,PayPal rolled out an instant transfer feature on Venmo, allowing users to deposit funds to their debit cards typically within 30 minutes. A 1% fee is deducted from the amount for each transfer, while the standard bank transfer (typically completed within 1–3 business days) is available for no fee.

Download the App to your mobile device today!

  

Our account is Rotary Club of La Crosse (@RotaryClub-LaCrosse) - last four digits of our phone number is 4491.

 

Here's a few tips to help ensure you're using Venmo safely:
  • Change your “payment activity” privacy setting to “private.” Here’s how. (Having your transactions set to “Public” will allow others to see when you make payments through Venmo, as well as the description you attach to each one.)
  • Consider setting up a separate online checking account just to fund Venmo payments (rather than linking it to your primary checking account). If you link it to a credit card, you incur a 3% fee. 
  • Never store large amounts of money in your Venmo balance. Immediately transfer Venmo transactions to linked bank accounts.
  • Don’t use the app on public wifi.
  • Set up your Venmo app to require a passcode, PIN, or fingerprint before making a payment.
  • Only use Venmo to send and receive money from friends and family you know and trust. Don't use it to buy something from an online marketplace, to send money to someone you don't know, or someone claiming to be from a government agency.
  • Only accept payments from people you know and trust (there’s a scam where people send you money “by accident” - read more here.)
Additional Resources:
 
 
 
 
ROTARY CLUB EVENTS & LINKS
 
 
Grant Management Seminar Session #1
 Saturday January 16, 2021 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 via ZOOM 
 
Rotary International Links
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MEMBERSHIP

MEMBERSHIP 
Active Rotarians
187

Honorary Rotarians
29
 

Associate Membership is a program to recruit younger members, millennials, to membership.  Associate Membership is available to anyone who is proposed for membership who is 35 years of age or less.  Associate membership will end when that member reaches the age of 38. They would pay for dues and $100 for meals per quarter no matter how many meetings they attend that quarter.

Corporate Membership is a program to allow multiple employees of a business Rotary participation under one primary membership. Each corporate membership is limited to a three-year term. After the three-year corporate membership term, the individuals are required to become individual members. View Corporate Membership Policy.

Family Membership is a program to allow a second individual Rotary participation under one primary membership.  View Family Membership Policy.

Honorary Membership  is offered to members who have distinguished themselves by meritorious service in the furtherance of Rotary ideals.Unlike other membership categories that can be requested by the member, Honorary Membership is bestowed upon a member by election from the Board of Directors.   View Honorary Membership Policy.

Excused Membership is 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 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.

 

 

PROGRAM CHAIR & DUTY ROSTER COORDINATORS
Program Chair for July 2020 - June 2021
Rob Palmberg
 
If you would like to give your classification talk please contact Program Committee Chair Rob Palmberg.
 
Duty Roster Coordinators:
 
January - Rob Palmberg
February - Joe Carlson
March - Cindy Ericksen
 
If you are willing to do Rotarians in the News....please contact one of the Duty Roster Coordinators.
 
 
 
CONTACT INFO

Rotary Club of La Crosse
P.O. Box 1914, La Crosse, WI  54602-1914
608-526-4491 

Lyn Sheffer, Administrator
rotarylax@charter.net

Nick Passe, Secretary
nick@passelaw.com

Earlamae Dahlby
Attendance and Make-up Coordinator
earlamae@centurytel.net 


The La Crosse Brain Game
P.O. Box 384, La Crosse, WI  54602-0384
Kelly Krieg-Sigman
info@rotarybraingame.org

Rotary Works Foundation
P.O. Box 1571, La Crosse, WI  54602-1571
608-886-9793

Scott Herdeman, Administrator
rotaryworksfoundation@gmail.com

Sponsors
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Speakers
Jan 21, 2021
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Update for Rotary Club of La Crosse (Part II - Implicit Bias)
Jan 28, 2021
Classification Talk
Feb 04, 2021
Polio Survivor
Feb 11, 2021
The Peace Pipe Letters - Rotary February Theme of Peace & Conflict Resolution
Feb 18, 2021
Random Acts of Kindness - La Crosse Public Education Foundation
Feb 25, 2021
Global Health Security and Disease Prevention
Mar 04, 2021
Cameroon School Renovation Project...a Rotary Collaboration!
Mar 11, 2021
Classification Talk
Mar 18, 2021
Police Body Cam Programs - How police body cameras increase public confidence in policing
View entire list
Upcoming Events
Leadership Program - Jonah Larson
Feb 11, 2021
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
 
View entire list
Meeting Responsibilities
Sergeant at Arms
Christians, Kenna
 
Secretary
Passe, Nick
 
Treasurer
Carey, Diana
 
Registration Assistant
Dahlby, Earlamae
 
Piano
Haase, Ann
 
Program Chair
Palmberg, Rob
 
Duty Roster Coordinator
 
Rotarians in the News
Kolkmeier, Catherine
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
President Elect Nominee
 
Past President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Rotary Works Foundation Liaison
 
Sergeant-at-Arms
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Board Member
 
Club Administrator
 
Rotary Works Board Member
 
Rotary Works Board Member
 
Rotary Works Board Member
 
Rotary Works Board Member
 
Membership
 
Program Chair
 
Public Relations/Social Media
 
The Rotary Foundation
 
Youth Exchange Officer
 
Youth Protection Officer
 
Youth Exchange Counselor
 
Youth Exchange Counselor
 
Youth Exchange Counselor
 
Club Administrator / Executive
 
Russell Hampton
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