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Milwaukee Orthopedic
Nov. 19, 2019
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American Diabetes Association
Dec. 03, 2019
Meeting at Whitnall School District community room First Tuesday: St Alphonsus 6:15 breakfast 7-8 meeting Speaker & topic: Abigale Bornemeier, American Diabetes Association. Born and raised in New Berlin, Abbey Bornemeier is a UW-Whitewater Alum. While studying marketing and being involved in student organizations, she found her passion for non-profit work. Her passion for non-profit work propelled her to serve as a Development Manager at the American Diabetes Association. With this position she is active in the community, spreading diabetes awareness. She will be speaking to the Whitnall Park Rotary Club about the mission of the American Diabetes Association and local involvement opportunities. Outside of her profession, she enjoys running and traveling. nnnnnnHost: Clark Rotary information question: According to the November issue of The Rotarian, What does “kindness” do? |
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Dec. 07, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 3:39 p.m.
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Dec. 10, 2019
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Dec. 10, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Christmas Party at Black Sheep in Walkers Point. If you would like to start looking at the meal choices, they are below. (Meals will inlcude salad and dessert) Start time: 6:00 social time Meal cost: No charge Meal choices: Steak Frites - 6oz Flat Iron, House Herb Butter, Hand-Cut Fries, Aioli Salmon (GF) - Pan Seared Canadian Salmon, Herb Butter, Asparagus, Citrus Risotto, Dill Butternut Squash Risotto (Veg) (GF) - Roasted Butternut Squash, Asiago Cheese, Pumpkin Seeds, Arborio Rice Please reply with your meal selection in the comments section. |
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Dec. 17, 2019
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Dec. 17, 2019
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Skygen Foundation
Jan. 07, 2020
First Tueday: Greenfield food pantry 6:45 breakfast 7-8 meeting Speaker and topic: Brett Bennett will provide an update on Skygen's Foundation to improve quality of life to those living in Africa without optical care due to cost or lack of access by providing cost or lack of access by providing free eye exams and corrective lens exams Host: Bennett Rotary information question: According to the December issue of The Rotarian, Just as Rotary is a way of life for Rotarians, _________ is a way of life for Hawaiians
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Jan. 14, 2020
Meeting Whitnall School District community room 6:45 breakfast 7-8 meeting Speaker & topic: Learn about the students, their activiies, hopes and goals Rotary information question: According to the December issue of The Rotarian,what does photographer Santosh Kale offer as a tip for Rotarians that want to take better photos? |
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Formerly incarcerated individuals rehabilitation
Jan. 21, 2020
Meeting at the Bosch 5:15 appetizers 5:50-6:30 meeting Speaker and topic: Natraj Shanker, a member of North Shore Rotary, is the chair of the Rotary Host: Helminski Rotary information quetion: According to the December issue of The Rotarian, What did Paul Engleman say aging gracefully is about?
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Jan. 29, 2020
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Feb. 04, 2020
Meeting at Whitnall School Ditrict community room First Tuesday St Mary's food pantry 6:45 breakfast 7-8 meeting Speaker & topic: Kristin Murphy. will speak about traumatic brain injury: the journey through recovery and the resources needed and used in the process. Host: Schenke Rotary information question: According to the January issue of The Rotarian, what does a dad lament about his lack of?
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Getacqua
Feb. 11, 2020
Meeting at Whitnall School District community room 6:45 breakfast 7-8 meeting speaer and topic: Get acquainted talk -- Alex & Carolina Yanez host: Petri Rotary information question: According to the January issue of The Rotarian, What was Sir Emeka Offor credited with providing invaluable support for? |
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War Memorial in Milwaukee
Feb. 18, 2020
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Feb. 25, 2020 6:30 p.m.
Community event for parents and others as a follow-up to the presentation to Whitnall High School 9th graders. There were 553 cases of trafficking 2007-2019 in Wisconsin [humantraffickinghotline.org) or 43 per year in our state.
Informational panel features: a victim, plus these resource providers: Susanne Aasterud, School Resource Officer, Whitnall School District Mark Kapocious, Municipal Judge, Village of Greendale Maggie Sutton, Case Manager, Greenfield Fire Department Cathy Duchow-Cross, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Coordinator, Aurora Miranda Futrell , Victim Specialist, FBI - Milwaukee Division |
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Feb. 26, 2020
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Feb. 27, 2020 7:30 p.m.
Family of Rotary event Noises Off at Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove. As the company of actors attempts to deliver a comedy onstage, we go behind the scenes where the real farce explodes. Everything goes wrong as the actors try to hang onto their lines, their sanity, and their clothers. A stage classic about theatre folk with out-of-control egos, memory loss, passionate affairs. Tickets: $12 per person (if 10 or more people go). Cost will be placed on your bill. Play begins at 7:30 p.m.
For those who want dinner before, Silver Spur Texas Smokehouse BBQ is near (13275 Watertown Plank Road, Elm Grove)
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Save lims -- TRF Global Grant
Mar. 03, 2020
Meeting at Whitnall School District community room First Tueday: Muskego Fook pantry 6:45 breakfast 7-8 Meeting Speaker and topic: PDG Jeff Reed. Save limbs -- TRF global grant. In Coimbatore, India the project will provide early intervention and treatment of diabetics to prevent loss of limbs. Host: Delke Coimbatore, site of a recently approved global grant dedicated to early intervention and treatment of diabetics to prevent loss of limbs. Fond du Lac Morning Rotary is partnering with the Rotary Club of Coimbatore Cosmopolitan and the Mowthi Hospital, with support from Rotary Club of Milwaukee, to operate camps for diabetics in southern India in this global grant. Rotary information question: According to the February issue of The Rotarian, who (or what) was “Miss Vicky” and what was her significance?
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Mar. 10, 2020
Meeting at Whitnall School District community room 6:45,breakfast 7-8 meeting Seaker & topic: Learn about the students, their activiies, hopes and goals Rotary information question: According to the February issue of The Rotarian, according to a 2019 survey by the American Psychological Association what did 54 percent of people say causes them stress? |
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Mar. 17, 2020
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Apr. 07, 2020
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Martin Luther H.S. Robotics program
Apr. 14, 2020
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Apr. 21, 2020
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Apr. 22, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Apr. 24, 2020 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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State of the Village of Hales Corners
May 05, 2020
Meeting at Whitnall School District community room First Tuesday: Greenfield Food pantry 6:45 breakfast 7-8 Meeting Speaker and topic: Village President, Dan Besson---State of the Village of Hales Corners. Host: Thorsen Rotary information question: According to the April issue of The Rotarian, what did volunteers in Baker City, Oregon work to straighten, reset and stabilize? |
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May 12, 2020
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May 16, 2020 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
On May 16th, our Rotary Club will again be volunteering to assist the Hunger Task Force with building Stock Boxes for low income seniors. We will be volunteering during the morning shift 9am-12pm). This is a great event to involve family members so please register them as well. We volunteered to have 15+ volunteers so I want to make sure we fulfill our obligation. For those that are not familiar with Stockboxes, the Stockboxes are part of the CSFP program organized, prepared, and distributed through Hunger Task Force. HTF makes about 10,000 Stockboxes each month and the recipients are seniors in Milwaukee County that are eligible based on age and income level. The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of low-income persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods The event takes place at the Hunger Task Force warehouse (300 E. College Avenue, Building #205, Milwaukee 53207) located at MKE Regional Business Park (used to be an Air Force base). The building is 2nd on the right after you enter the business park. Look for the sign on the corner of the building directing you to the Volunteer Entrance, park in that parking area and enter at the BLUE door marked D. A few policies I want to make sure you are aware of:
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