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Dahlberg Chris Fellowship 09/30/15

Sell Don Fellowship 09/30/15

Cron John Greeter 09/30/15

Salfer Heather Greeter 09/30/15

Durward Mary Invocation 09/30/15

Peterson Kevin Program 09/30/15

Harbortown Rotary Weekly Attendance Report    
9/23/2015      
         
Attendance 63.51%      
         
         
50/50 Drawing 48                       $27      
         
         
Guests Charity Rupp Christian Koelling    
         
         
         
         
         
         
Honorary Members        
         
         
Visiting Rotarians Roni Salo Club 25    
  Dave Nolle Club 25    
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Jr. Rotarians        
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Makeups Scott Soderberg 9/16/15 Superior 40
  Pat Finney 9/11/15 S O Neill Benches
  Larry Johnson 9/11/15 S O Neill Benches
  Merry Wallin 9/17/15 Club 25  
  Merry Wallin 8/25/15 Community Service
  Jim Gruba 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Scott Neustel  9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Heather Salfer 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Lisa Mitchell-Krocak 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Lorrie Fox 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Kevin Anderson 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Pat Finney 9/17/15 Board Meeting
  Mitch Diers 9/17/15 Board Meeting
         
         
         
 
 

 

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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The common perception of the physically disabled throughout Mexico was that they are incapable of being productive members of society. Unable to work or provide for their families, they face discrimination, must be taken care of, and are kept at home. But an organization called Autonomy, Liberation Through Movement (ALEM) is working to change all that. Founded in 2007, ALEM provides vocational training, encouraging and empowering people with motor disabilities to find meaningful employment. In addition, the group is providing a service that was sorely needed throughout central Mexico:...
 
From the November 2015 issue of The Rotarian When Camilla McGill planned her first visit to India about 10 years ago, she couldn’t have known how quickly – nor how painfully – she’d learn one of the trip’s most important lessons. “I was alone in a hotel, and I had a nightmare,” she says. “I jumped out of bed, caught my foot in the sheet, fell to the floor, and hit my head.” In the morning, she found herself dizzy and disoriented, with a blossoming black eye, but she was determined to keep her first appointment: assisting with a National Immunization Day event with Rotarians at a nearby...
 
Tracking your membership leads is easier than ever. District leaders and club officers can now review inquiries from prospective, referred, and relocating or returning members -- all in one place. Sign in to My Rotary and visit the Club and District Administration pages to discover how easy it is to manage your online membership leads and review reports. You’ll also find guides to help walk you through the new process. To refer a member or begin the process of changing clubs, visit the Member Center. If you’re not a Rotary member but are interested in joining us, you can learn more about club...
 
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The impact of an HIV/AIDS vocational training project in Liberia can be assessed by the ultimate measure: life itself. “There are children of HIV mothers living today who would not have seen their first birthdays [without the training],” says Elizabeth Mulbah, a member of the Rotary Club of Sinkor, Montserrado County, Monrovia, who delivered a lecture for health care providers about HIV/AIDS during the vocational training team’s five-day workshop in 2012. The goal of the team -- comprised of individuals from the Los Altos Rotary AIDS Project in California, USA; the Rotary Club of Sinkor; St....
 
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