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If you are looking for ways to become more involved in Rotary, please come talk to me. Between the Rotary District 6250 conference, our upcoming Centennial event, the Cameroon Garden project and literally dozens of other projects and groups, we can get you actively engaged with our club and community.
The period of time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is a special time of year in Wisconsin. I have two links to share this week related to many events that occur during this time period. The first is a short (7 minute) video on Flag Etiquette. Flag Day will be here soon and much of this information is not necessarily taught in school. Flag Etiquette.
If you care to know more, I am including a highly informative link that teaches not only flag etiquette, but also etiquette on the topic of the national anthem, the pledge of allegiance and other related topics. LINK
I look forward to seeing you this Thursday after missing last week’s meeting.
This Thursday, Rotarian Nancy Flottmeyer, will be giving her classification talk. Members always enjoy hearing about their fellow Rotarians. Nancy has been a member of our club for three months and is on the Event Planning Committee for our Centennial Gala on June 20th. She is the owner of Weddings by Nancy/WBN Group.
Classification Talk: Some have described the classification talk as a talking business card. But it is so much more than that! You can share vital and interesting information about your family, your interest and your business. The talk is not meant to embarrass you, but to let us get to know you as you want us to. You are not expected to present yourself as a professional speaker. Most of us are not. Contact Sarah Arendt-Beyer Program Chair for the year if you would like to give your classification talk.
Lee Rasch was chosen as the Rotarian of the Year.One nominator stated "Lee should be the Rotarian of the Year because he embodies the object of Rotary. He is a community servant with dedication to ethical behavior and decision making. Lee is a citizen diplomat, advancing international peace efforts. Lee has a track record of great service to our club. Specifically, in 2018-19, one of Lee's primary Rotary accomplishments has been achieved as the chairperson of the centennial celebration fundraising committee. Over $140,000 has been pledged to support the centennial celebration project. Without Lee's efforts and leadership this would simply not have happened."
Lee will be recognized at the Changing of the Guard on July 11th and the Avenues of Service Dinner on August 13th.
Outback is hosting a Give Back Night Supporting THE ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM. Every Tuesday in May Outback Steakhouse will be donating 10% of sales from the families who comes in to dine in support of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program from 4:00-9:00 pm. View Flyer - bring this flyer in if you can! If you can't say you are here for Rotary!
Thursday May 23rd, we honored 12 La Crosse students who have truly given the “Extra Effort” and overcome long odds to accomplish amazing things as they graduate from high school. Tom Berkedal and David Stoeffler from our Youth Committee was joined for this special program by Rusty Cunningham, editor of the La Crosse Tribune.
This program borrows its name from the Tribune's longstanding “Extra Effort Awards” program. For 23 years, the Tribune has shared the stories of area high school students who have overcome serious obstacles. Each year, the Tribune gathers those students -- one from each school -- and awards thousands of dollars in scholarships provided by generous donors, many of them members of the Rotary Club of La Crosse.
Front: Anna Van Riper (Aquinas), Sudha Schultz (Aquinas), Kayley Colburn (Central), Racelyn Tolomei (Logan), Jordan Johnson (LaCrossroads)
Back: Jacob Savoldelli (Aquinas), Andriel Morgan (Central), Cydney Livingston (Central), Patrick Schwabenbauer (Logan), Byraius Moyer (LaCrossraods), Cheyanne Mattie (Logan)
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 or 3 for $25. and you get a free car wash with each ticket....every ticket we sell we will get $5. First place will be four club seats to a Packer Game - plus 2nd- 5th place prizes will be awarded. Last year we made $2,100 from this fundraiser and our club had 3 of the 5 winners! Drawing will be Tuesday night, September 5th at 7 pm at Shenanigan's.
Thank you to Grant Withrow who will chair this fundraiser. Tickets will be for sale at our upcoming meetings. Sell to your family, friends and coworkers.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE WALK THROUGH: Tuesday, May 28th at 3:00 pm at the La Crosse Center - South Hall Lobby. Meeting at the Radisson following at 5:00.
CENTENNIAL SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Thursday, June 13th at 11:30 at the Radisson Center.
Every year the nine area Rotary Clubs gather for a celebration of club projects and honor members that have lived the Service Above Self motto. Clubs will also honor their Rotarians of the Year. This year our Avenues of Service Banquet will be Tuesday, August 13th at the new La Crescent Area Event Center, 595 Veterans Parkway, La Crescent, MN.
The celebration will begin at 5:30 with a social. This is a fundraiser for our Rotary Works Foundation. We hope you will save the date. It is a great night of fellowship and celebration. More information will come closer to the date.
We are now looking for nominations for the following categories: Avenue of Service Nominations for Club Projects, Lifetime Achievement Nominations and the Rising Star Nominations. More information and nominations forms can be found on the Avenue of Service Dinner page on our web site....LINK. Deadline to submit nominations is July 15th.
It is being held in your own backyard - La Crosse Center - June 7 & 8
NO registration fees - only cost will be for meals.
The District Governor is our very own Rotarian Bill Hoel.
Strengthen our club and YOUR PASSION for Rotary.
Opportunities for NETWORKING.
Be MOTIVATED by inspirational speakers.
LEARN more about the excellent work being done by other clubs.
Meet other Rotarians in the District for great FELLOWSHIP.
Have FUN with fellowship opportunities - Moon Tunes, River Walk/Trolley Ride to Riverside Park International Gardens, Artspire, Late Night Fun with a Passport for your guide, Hall of Friendship, Silent Auction.
FUN - LEARN - CELEBRATE
Take advantage of this opportunity to come together!
Program Advertisers and Sponsorships : THANK YOU to all who placed an ad or are sponsoring an event at the District Conference. We are grateful for your support of Rotary and our District Conference. If your business would like an opportunity to shine as a conference sponsor, we still haveonebreak out sessions left - $200. Please contact David Amborn for more information.
Join us in helping bring a little comfort to human trafficking survivors by donating personal care and other items during this year's Rotary 6250 District Conference on June 7 & 8 at the La Crosse Center. Donations can be dropped off near the registration kiosk throughout the day during each day of the conference. Donations will be provided to New Horizons, a shelter for individuals and families who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, or human-trafficking. New Horizons provides shelter and services to a seven-county area in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
The following items would be appreciated: Bus tokens, Gas cards, Hand sanitizer, Flip flops, Chapstick, Kleenex, Chewing Gum, Day Planners
Phone cards, Small bottles of lotion
Monetary donations are also welcome. Checks may be made payable to New Horizons.
This project is sponsored by the Rotary Club of La Crosse Humanitarian Committee. Support for this project is provided by the Rotary Club of Caledonia and the Rotary Club of La Crescent.
You can also bring your items to our upcoming Rotary meetings - May 16th, May 23rd, May 30th and June 6th. We will have Kwik Trip gas cards available for $10 and $20 if you would like to purchase and donate to the cause.
Rotary District Conference in La Crosse:La Crosse Center June 7-8, 2019
Centennial Dinner Celebration: La Crosse Center - June 20, 2019 - Speaker will be Stephanie Urchick - a member of the Rotary Club of Canonsburg Houston, Southpointe. She has served Rotary as a Foundation Trustee, RI and TRF Committee member, District Governor, Regional Foundation Coordinator for ZONE 29, International Training Leader, RI President's Representative, Regional Leaders Training Institute Moderator, district delegate to Councils on Legislation, Training Leader at Zone meetings, and in various club and district Foundation roles.
Invitations were sent by mail if you didn't have a chance to pick them up last week. You can also register online at Eventbrite.
A number of members asked about naming rights at the Cameroon Gardens. Here is the list of what is available and what has been spoken for. Naming Rights Opportunities. Please contact Lee Rasch if you have any questions.
If you haven't made a pledge yet....now is the time to do so. Pledge cards are available at our meetings. Check should be made out to Rotary Works Foundation. Please contact Lee Rasch if you have any questions.
History Committee is looking for old photos, directories, etc that could be put on display at our celebration and used in our Centennial booklet. Please contact Patt Boge if you have something you would like to share.
Centennial Coins are now for sale at our meetings. Bronze $15 and Silver $30.
We will also be ordering sweatshirts with the Centennial Logo...order forms will be available at our meetings.
Featured article about the Riverside International Gardens is in the L.I.N.K. Magazine.
Happy Birthday Anne Snow - May 26 Peter Grabow - May 29 Randy Nelson - May 29 Anna Prinsen - May 29 Jim Salmo - May 29 Erick Maki - May 30 Steve Schultz - May 30
Happy Wedding Anniversary
Mary (Randy) Mickelson - May 26 Marcie (Scott) Wycoff-Horn - May 27 Angela (Curt) Czerwinski - May 30 Fred (Hedy) Ross - May 31
Rotary Anniversary Gary Schettle - May 26 - 14 years Kelly Krieg-Sigman - 16 years Mark Cassellius - May 30 - 28 years Cheryl Hanson - May 31 - 7 years Nick Paase - May 31 - 12 years
VALLEY VIEW ROTARY MOON TUNES: Riverside Park - Bill Miller and friends June 6, 2019. Web Site.
ROTARY EAST LOBSTERFEST: Join La Crosse Rotary East's 3rd Annual Lobsterfest at Colgan Air, Hangar #4. All Lobster Dinner Tickets ($50) will be advance purchase only (as we will be flying in fresh lobsters for the event). Sweet Lou barbeque as well as beer, wine and soda will be available for purchase the day of the event. We will have live entertainment during the event. Proceeds from the event will continue to go to supporting the Chad Erickson Memorial Park. ***Attendees are not required to purchase a Lobster Dinner Ticket ***Lobster Dinners will be served from 4pm-8pm. ORDER TICKETS HERE.
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.
May 23rd: Raffle $70; Fines $231; Scrip $400; Scooters $4
ROTARY ATTENDANCE May 2nd - 60% May 9th - 55% May 16th - 59% May 23rd - 56%
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.
100% Attendance Winners July - Sheila Wieser August - Bob Riutzel September - Peter Grabow October - Chuck Hanson November - Grant Withrow December - Tami Woods January - Kenna Christians February - Cindy Erickson March - Ed Neuman
Resignations Wendy Franke Bruce Norgaard Clint Torp
Honorary Members
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Associate Membershipis 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 Membershipis 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.
If you would like to volunteer for Rotarians in the News, be a greeter, a hospitality greeter, raffle ticket seller, scrip seller or announce guests, you can email the Monthly Duty Roster Coordinator that are listed above....just click on their name. If you would like to give your classification talk please contact Program Committee Chair Sarah Arendt-Beyer.