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This week you will hear about our Centennial Project, Cameroon Garden Project - Growing Hearts Across the World....we are celebrating 100 years of Rotary Service on June 1, 2019! We were the first chapter of Rotary in the region. Rotary has expanded in the area to include: Rotary East, Valley View, La Crescent, Onalaska, Onalaska Hilltoppers, Caledonia, Holmen and Rotary After Hours. Today these clubs have more than 520 members. In addition, there are seven high school Interact Clubs with more than 140 active members. The Interact Clubs are at Central, Logan and Aquinas in La Crosse, as well as Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem and Caledonia.
Our presenters will be Todd Restel, Chuck Hanson and Lee Rasch. You will hear about plans to develop a landmark garden and the Hearts to Schools project.
We are looking for nominations for "Rotarian of the Year" from our club....please submit you nominations to rotarylax@charter.net by May 1st...click here to view form. The board will review the nominations at the May board meeting and make a selection. The Rotarian of the Year will be recognized at our Spring Social and the Avenues of Service Dinner on Tuesday, August 14th.
Last week we welcomed the La Crosse Chief of Police, Ron Tischer.
He talked about their 5 year strategic plan....includes their Mission Statement: Leaders in providing a safe and vibrant community and their Vision Statement: Eliminate crime through community engagement.
La Crosse has 96 sworn police officers, 15 civilian service employees and 13 civilian administrative/clerical staff.
Some of the community services they provide are the community policing program, Boys and Girls Club mentoring, School Resource Officers and neighborhood watch.
We have housing, thank you to all that have volunteered! We are now looking for drivers while they are here. The group arrives in La Crosse around 7:30 pm Sunday May 13th, and leaves Wednesday morning May 16th. While they are here, we could also use drivers for group activities should hosts be at work. Contact Mark Jolivette at email mjolivett@aol.com or phone or text him at 608.385.7659.
Our club along with the Rotary Club of La Crosse After Hours will be planting over 100 trees at Camp Decorah. We will have a lunch and family activities throughout the day. Some activities will be a zip line, canoeing, kayaking and yard games.
Cost will be $5.00 per person over the age of 2 if you will be there for lunch.
We have sign-up for Tree Planting, Lunch and Social Activities....please sign-up yourself and family members so we can make plans for the food and activities. REGISTER HERE.
We will again have a Rotary Fellowship at the Loggers Game on Thursday, May 31st...La Crosse Loggers will be playing the Eau Claire Express. Brickl Brothers Pavilion from 4-6 pm. Seats will be undercover in Section D. Game at 7:05 Adults $17 and Students $12 (ticket voucher for another game and Loggers sunglasses included in ticket price). If you are a Logger’s Season Ticket Holder, the cost is $10. This will be a Polio Plus fundraiser and the La Crosse Loggers will donate $2.50 per ticket to Polio Plus. Register here if you plan on attending.
Payment prior to the event. Please send your check to Rotary Club of La Crosse, PO Box 1914, La Crosse WI 54602-1914 or drop your payment off at our weekly meetings at the registration table.
Benefits of sponsoring an ad on the Rotary Club of La Crosse Web Site:
Enhance your business' public relations and image.
Advertise an upcoming event.
Opportunity to sponsor and support the Rotary Club of La Crosse and your community.
Sharing with fellow Rotarians in our club and other local clubs who would like to know what you do.
Why advertise on the Rotary Club of La Crosse's web site?
The majority of visitors to our website are members and friends of our club. This makes our site's web sponsorship an ideal opportunity for small and large businesses to promote their products, services or an upcoming event in our community. Moreover 100% of the advertising revenue goes back to our club; this in turn supports the local community.
Click on the logos under Website Sponsors...located on right side of our home page...or the left side on our newsletter to view information on each sponsor...PeopleFirst HR Solutions, Vendi, Outback, Rotary Works, Brain Game, Rotary Lights, Girls Scouts, Designing Jewelers and La Crosse Public Education Foundation.
Our two new sponsors this week are La Crosse Public Education Foundation and Designing Jewelers.
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 14 at the Lunda Center at WTC. 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. Please click on the forms below for more information.
Pat Stephens....update about his granddaughter Sascha who is battling cancer at St. Judes. If you would like to send a card their address is:
Sascha, Casey, and Deb Stephens 1350 Concourse Ave. Apt. 907 Memphis, TN 38104
Casey and Deb reported that the MRI scans that were taken last Friday showed no new growth of the tumors and no more cancerous fluid in the spinal cord. Little 9 year old Sascha has been remarkable. What a journey she is going through. She will still get 5 more chemo treatments and is still scheduled to be there through October but at least we're given this ounce of encouragement that she stands a chance of beating the "C" word.
I know that prayers payoff and can't thank everyone enough for their good wishes and ongoing support. We are so blessed to be surrounded by caring, loving friends. Keep those prayers coming and we'll continue to keep you informed of what is hopefully ongoing positive results.
Katie Shephardson received the Rotary Global Award. Read on Katie's blog about the Rotary Global Award and how Katie with the help of Rotarian Bruce Swanwick applied and was awarded the Rotary Global Grant. Katie will be pursing a Masters degree at the University of London SOAS which specializes in the geographic regions of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. You can follow Katie's adventure on her blog.
ROTARY ATTENDANCE April 5 - 60% April 12 - 59% April 19 - 60% April 26 - 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 - Miranda TerBeest August - Sue Durtsche September - Tim Durtsche October - Jamie Capuzzi November - Wendell Snodgrass December - Al Louis January - David Amborn February - Lyn Sheffer March- Petra Roter
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. 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 of $75 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.
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.
April 26th: Raffle $55: Fines $52: Scooters $9: Scrip $20
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 Program Chairs that are listed above....just click on their name. If you would like to give your classification talk please contact Program Committee Chair Tami Woods.