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Cron John Fellowship 09/16/15

Fox Lorrie Fellowship 09/16/15

Cochran Mike Greeter 09/16/15

Damberg Paul Greeter 09/16/15

Erickson Mark Invocation 09/16/15

Wolleat Dick Program 09/16/15

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Harbortown Rotary Weekly Attendance Report      
9/9/2015        
           
Attendance 63.16%        
           
           
50/50 Drawing 50                       $ -7 Damberg Drew the King    
           
           
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Honorary Members          
           
           
Visiting Rotarians Kelly Johnson Peterson Superior 40      
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
Jr. Rotarians          
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
Makeups Mary Durward 9/2/15 Superior 40  
  Mary Durward 9/3/15 Club 25    
  Karl Everett 9/4/15 Club Service Bike Ride
           
           
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Mike Cochran noted that Harbortown  Rotary donated $500 for the purchase of two laptop computers that will be used by doctors and physicians assistants in Tanzania.  Those laptops are now in use and one of these laptops will be used in the small Masai village where we were working.  
 
 
Segundo and Coworker with 4 loaded containers of Medical Supplies for shipment to Bolivia
 

 

The Rotary Club of Superior’s Annual Craft Beer & Wine Tasting event held 5:30-8:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 6 at Grandma’s Sports Garden.  Tickets $25 in advance or $30 at the door.  Please contact Len Campbell at lencampbell44@gmail.com or 218-391-5829 for tickets or information.  We can place advance tickets at the door for your pick-up at the event. 

 
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Rotary President K.R. Ravindran has named six Rotary Global Women of Action for 2015. The honorees were chosen for their dedication and service, which has improved the lives of thousands around the world. “Every day at Rotary I see firsthand how our members work to change lives and make a significant impact,” said Ravindran. “Rotary’s Global Women of Action embody Rotary’s motto, Service Above Self.” The women will be honored at Rotary Day at the United Nations in New York City on 7 November. They will address attendees and lead discussions on various topics related to their work. The six...
 
Apply to host a booth in the House of Friendship at the 2016 Rotary International Convention in Seoul, 28 May-1 June. This is an opportunity to showcase your club or district project, recruit members for your Rotary Fellowship, share information about your Rotarian Action Group, or market Rotary merchandise if you are a licensed RI vendor. The application deadline is 30 September. Booth allocations will be awarded by 1 November. Apply
 
When Mariana Day moved in 1989 to the small beach town of Chacala, in Nayarit, Mexico, she noticed that the surrounding rural areas struggled to maintain schools. And most children weren’t able to go beyond an eighth-grade education. Day, who is a member of the Rotary Club of Bahía de Jaltemba-La Peñita, in Nayarit, had started a local scholarship program before she joined Rotary. Called Changing Lives, the program provided students with high school tuition, uniforms, school supplies, and transportation. In addition, Rotary clubs from the United States and Mexico have been investing in the...
 
From the September 2015 issue of The Rotarian Eradicating polio is a complex job. Since 1988, we’ve collaborated with the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and UNICEF to tackle the disease through our Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Here’s how our roles break down. The Strategist: WHO The World Health Organization (WHO) coordinates the management and administration of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative and provides technical and operational support to ministries of health in countries around the world. WHO is responsible for monitoring...
 
Today marks one year since Nigeria last reported a polio case caused by wild poliovirus, putting the country on the brink of eradicating the paralyzing disease. The last case was reported on 24 July 2014 in the northern state of Kano. If no cases are reported in the coming weeks, the World Health Organization is expected to remove Nigeria from the list of countries where polio is endemic, leaving just two: Afghanistan and Pakistan. Nigeria is the last polio-endemic country in Africa. The continent is poised to reach its own first full year without any illness from the virus on 11 August. “...
 
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