Join Karen and Duane on their adventure to the Serengeti, the School of St. Jude, and Mount Kilimanjaro. Their careers in academia led them to journeys throughout Europe, China, India, and Russia, all of them dwarfed by their travel to Tanzania, Africa in the Spring of 2022. In the Serengeti they witnessed lions, elephants, giraffes and zebras by the hundreds, colorful birds, monkeys of all varieties, and thousands of wildebeests crossing the countryside during annual migration. At the School of St. Jude they were entertained by incredibly talented children, learned how to weave and drum, dined on beans and rice for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and fell in love with bright, young, enthusiastic children eager to learn and challenged to lead their people out of poverty. At Kilimanjaro they slept with native people, ate goat and rice prepared on three stone firepits, and witnessed how to make the most of life in the village with smiles, laughter, and joyous conversation. Karen and Duane are now enthusiastic supporters of St. Jude and enjoy bringing other Rotarians to Africa to share these same life changing experiences.
Karen and Duane were born in the Midwest. Their careers led them to appointments in Michigan, Washington, D.C., Arizona, and South Dakota. Living in the Black Hills, Duane joined Rotary in Rapid City. After retiring from academia, Duane and Karen moved to Sparta, Wisconsin, almost exactly between grandchildren in Milwaukee and the Twin Cities. Karen and Duane joined the Thursday Luncheon Rotary Club shortly after moving to the LaCrosse area in 2023. “We’ve had an exciting life and want to share these experiences with others through contributions to Rotary.” Karen is retired from two careers. She was geologist/geophysist, employed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. She was also a secondary school teacher (7th grade!) in Houghton, Flagstaff and Rapid City. Duane is retired from a 45 year career as a tenured full professor in mechanical engineering, physics and chemistry with research in high pressure combustion. He served as Dean of Engineering at three institutions.
Last Week: Jean Pagliaro, Franciscan Spirituality Center
The Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration founded the Franciscan Spirituality Center four decades ago as a place for spiritual development, offering opportunities for prayer experiences, retreats, spiritual direction and open discussion. We’ve grown and evolved over the years to meet changing needs, but our core mission has remained the same: We are dedicated to ALL who seek God, meaning and wholeness and we create spaces for community, connection and compassionate listening. Come and learn more about what the FSC offers to individuals, the community, and beyond!
Lunch this week: Turkey Caprese Sandwiches, with kettle chips and a pickle. Coffee, ice tea, and water available.
Guests are ALWAYS welcome! RSVP in advance to Niki Pohnl if know you are bringing guests but last minute invites are also welcome!
President Regina Siegel wanted to share the club goals that were set by her and backed by our Board of Directors for the 2025-2026 Rotary Year. She will be touching on various goals over time and provide updates to the club. Please reach out to Regina if you have any questions or concerns regarding these goals.
The Avenues of Service Event (also known as the Rotary Four Way Test Award Banquet) is a chance for ALL area Rotarians to gather together to recognize and celebrate what the eight area clubs are involved in. The event includes a formal dinner and program recognizing nominated achievements in the last year. Bring cash or reserve your raffle tickets for the many different raffle baskets provided by each club, with proceeds benefitting Rotary Works Foundation.
Tickets are $50.00 and include 3 course meal with complimentary coffee, ice tea, and water. No money is due at this time. Clubs will be invoiced accordingly after the event.
Come out and support our club's winning nominations for club services and our club Rotarian of the Year!
Welcome to the last week in this month of New Leadership. Before we get too much into the activities of the new service year, Foundation Minute would like to introduce the Rotarian who will be in charge of steering the ship of The Rotary Foundation. Holger
Knaack of the Rotary Club of Herzogtum Lauenburg-Molln, Germany is the new Chair of Trustee for the 2025-26 service year, and Trustee for 2022-26:
Owner of Knaack KG, a real estate company, and Knaack Bakery Enterprises, a family business founded in 1868.
Founding member of the Civic Foundation of the City of Ratzeburg Founder and chair of the Karl Adam Foundation.
Rotarian since 1993, served Rotary as president, treasurer, director, moderator, member and chair of several committees, Council on Legislation representative, endowment/major gifts adviser and learning facilitator.
He and his wife, Susanne, have hosted more than 40 RYE students and are Major Donors to TRF
Holger and Susanne Knaack are members of the Paul Harris Society and the Bequest Society.
“There’s no wrong age to become a Rotarian…The beauty of Rotary is indeed its diversity…Everything we do opens another opportunity for someone, somewhere.”