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WPRC Members' Classification Talks
 
 
WPRC members Gilbert Frenn and Robert Petri will provide Classification Talks at the weekly luncheon meeting on Tuesday, October 23. A "Classification Talk" is unique to Rotary in that it intends to provide information about a member's particular vocation and not primarily about her/his life story. Gil Frenn is a professional photographer and current Director for Club Service. Rob Petri is a financial advisor and WPRC President-Elect. Join us for lunch as our guest on Tuesday, October 23, at Klemmer's Banquet Center and learn about the vocations of these two WPRC members.
World Polio Day / "End Polio Now"

 

 

Go to Culver’s of Hales Corners (corner of Hway 100 & Forest Home Ave) during open hours, 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., on Wednesday, October 24, and you can help end polio worldwide. 10% of your pre-tax purchase will go to Rotary International’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) to help end polio now. YOU MUST PRESENT THE APPLICABLE VOUCHER when ordering your food.

Whitnall Park Rotary Club partners with Culver’s of Hales Corners (corner of Hway 100 & Forest Home Ave) on Wednesday, October 24 (World Polio Day / “End Polio Now”) to raise money for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). Culver’s will contribute 10% of your pre-tax purchase toward the effort. You must present a printed copy of the applicable voucher in order for Culver’s to make its contribution. Culver’s in Hales Corners is open from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.

World Polio Day was established by Rotary International over a decade ago to commemorate the birth of Jonas Salk, who led the first team to develop a vaccine against poliomyelitis. Use of this inactivated poliovirus vaccine and subsequent widespread use of the oral poliovirus, developed by Albert Sabin, led to the establishment of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988.

In 1988, when Rotary and its partners founded the GPEI, the paralyzing disease affected 350,000 children. Our collaboration with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and later the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, local health workers, and national governments has helped reduce the number to just 18 cases of wild poliovirus this year. The annual number of polio cases has fallen from 350,000 in 1988 to 416 in 2013, and 222 so far this year, a remarkable decrease of more than 99 percent. UNICEF estimates that 10 million people would have otherwise been infected, while 1.5 million lives have been saved.

Rotary has contributed more than $1.2 billion to polio eradication since taking on the disease in 1979. That amount got a significant boost after Rotary announced it will provide an additional $44.7 million toward the polio fight.

Polio is a crippling and potentially fatal infectious disease. There is no cure, but there are safe and effective vaccines. Polio can be prevented through immunization. Polio vaccine, given multiple times, almost always protects a child for life. The strategy to eradicate polio is therefore based on preventing infection by immunizing every child until transmission stops and the world is polio-free.

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Rotary Knowledge

The answer will be given by each individual Rotarian at the weekly luncheon. Please, no sharing of the answer with others. Our goal is to have every Rotarian answer the question correctly by reading The Rotarian. You are on your honor. Don’t let us down!

October 23, 2018
According to the September issue of The Rotarian,the life expectancy in Nepal rose from 35 years in 1960 to what in 2016?
 
October 30, 2018
According to the September issue of The Rotarian,what did Brent Toderian, an urbanist, say is one of the most diverse places in cities?
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District 6270 Global Grant Scholar
 
 
Ciara McHugh, 2018-2020 Global Grant Scholar from Rotary District 6270, has begun her PhD. program at Queens University in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She describes her program in her own words:  "Over the next few years, through the support of LINCS (Leverhulme Interdisiplinary Network for Cyber Security) and the Rotary Foundation's Global Grant Scholarship, I'll be exploring how police and communities interact around the world. I'm interested in looking at tensions between minority groups and police forces, and how we might rethink relationships between the two." Follow Ciara's progress and adventures via her blog:  https://ciarajmchugh.weebly.com
Milwaukee Wheelchair Bucks
 
Steve Wilson is a Physical Education Teacher at Whitnall Middle School and long-time coach of the Milwaukee Wheelchair Bucks. He will be guest speaker at Whitnall Park Rotary Club on Tuesday, October 30, to talk about the team and wheelchair basketball in general.
Since its creation more than 18 years ago, the Wheelchair Bucks – who feature Wisconsin residents and are sponsored by the NBA team that shares their name – have become a force to be reckoned with. In their first season in the 20-team Championship Division of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA), the Bucks went undefeated and won the championship. They've been mostly able to maintain that quality over time as well.
Join us for lunch (as our guest) on October 30 and hear Steve's presentation.
Kathy's House Presentation
 
 
Cassandra Hathaway, rep from Kathy's House, will provide an overview of the mission and vision of Kathy's House.
 
Kathy's House is a hospital guest house committed to providing affordable lodging and caring support in a "home away from home" environment for patients and their families who need to travel to Milwaukee for medical care.
 
Kathy’s House is a caring place where guests can eat, sleep, and be with others when they want – or be alone when they need time, introspection, and quiet healing. The House provides a place where mutual support thrives, one of the great strengths of Kathy’s House
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A vital resource in the Milwaukee health care community, Kathy's House is the only hospital guest house in Milwaukee that serves patients of ALL ages and their caregivers and serves ALL the hospitals in Milwaukee. Any patient receiving outpatient treatment at a Milwaukee area hospital, along with their caregiver(s), is/are eligible to become a guest at Kathy’s House. Caregivers of patients in a Milwaukee area hospital are also eligible. The application process for a prospective guest starts with a referral from a Health Care Professional.
 
Join WPRC for lunch (as our guest) on November 6 and learn more about Kathy's House. We meet at noon at Klemmer's Banquet Center (10401 W Oklahoma Ave; just west of I-894 Bypass).
Club Assembly on October 9
Whitnall Park Rotary Club engaged in its quarterly "Club Assembly" on Tuesday, October 9. "What's a Club Assembly?" is a frequently asked question. A "Club Assembly" provides an update to the local Rotary general membership. WPRC Officers and Directors provided a quick overview of what has happened and is happening in their area(s) of responsibility. Of particular interest was President Elect Rob Petri's overview of the results of a recent SurveyMonkey questionnaire addressed to WPRC members. The written results are available here (accessible only via sign-in). Also present were our Students of the Month, Jessica Rohleder & Brad Kulinski, from Martin Luther H.S. This month is Martin Luther High School's first participation in WPRC's "Student of the Month" program.
2018 WPRC  Christmas Art & Craft Fair

Art & Craft Fair
Whitnall Park Rotary Club hosts its annual Christmas Art & Crafts Fair on December 1, 2018, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at Whitnall High School. The addition of the older gym expands this annual event to include 120+ displays. Enjoy shopping, eating breakfast and/or lunch in the cafeteria, and visiting with Santa Claus at this extremely popular opportunity in order to accomplish many of your holiday purchases.
 
                               WPRC Members
 
Member Name
Nicholas Albert
Luke Baryenbruch
John Bennett
Kent Bieganski
Michael Breitbach
Dan Christianson
Roger Clark
Terri Delke
Tim Dittloff
Kevin Drury
Larry Feinstein
Gilbert Frenn
James Helminski
Jeremiah Johnson
Jerry Johnson
Larry Myers
Michael Nietzke #
Robert Nolan
Lisa Olson
Robert Petri
Paul Sackmann
Scott Schenke
Michelle Tate
James Thorsen
Dan Weber#
Judy Weiss
Thomas Weiss
Scott Weyda
# corporate member
 
Classification
Chiropractic Doctor
Banking
City Engineer
Police Chief
Air Cargo Sales
Funeral Director
Insurance Sales
Librarian
Consultant
Automotive Service
Insurance — Health
Photographer
Field Engineer
Digital Media Consultant
Education—Administration
Clergy
Municipal Admin
Accountant
Education—Admin
Financial Advisor
Banking
Manufacturer’s Rep
Fitness & Recreation
Financial Advisor
Fire Department
HVAC Contractor
HVAC Contractor
Education — Admin
 
 
 
 
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Oct 23, 2018 12:00 PM
Classification Talks
Oct 30, 2018 12:00 PM
Milwaukee Wheelchair Bucks Basketball
Nov 06, 2018
Kathy's House
Nov 13, 2018
Off-Site Visit to Greenfield Fire Department
Nov 20, 2018
TBA
Nov 27, 2018
TBA
Dec 04, 2018
Dec 11, 2018
TBA
Dec 18, 2018
Classification Talk
Dec 25, 2018
Jan 01, 2019
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Upcoming Events
China Lights
Boerner Botanical Gardens
Sep 27, 2018 4:30 PM –
Oct 25, 2018 10:00 PM
 
World Polio Day / "End Polio Now"
Oct 24, 2018
10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
 
WPRC Board of Directors
Nolan Accounting Center
Oct 25, 2018
7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
 
Christmas Craft Fair
Whitnall High School
Dec 01, 2018
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
 
Holiday Party
Dec 04, 2018
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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