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This Week: Gary New Duluth Service Project
In place of tomorrow's morning meeting, Harbortown will meet at the Gary New Duluth Recreation Center for a general site cleanup as well as the Veterans' Memorial.
 
Address: 801 101st Avenue West
When: 7:30-9:30 AM
What: General clean-up of site, drainage ditch from soccer field to Commonwealth (spring runoff brings a lot of branches/trash downstream), weed whacking/trimming, there may be a dead tree to cut down. 
At the memorial there will be general clean up, weeding, trimming bushes/plantings, freshen up mulch, plant flowers in three planters. 
 
What to bring: Gloves, rubber boots and a chain saw if you have one.
 
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Gary New Duluth Drive-in Appreciation Lunch
The Gary New Duluth Alliance will be holding its second annual appreciation luncheon for the community that has supported its success over the last eight years and helped bring the recreation area back to life.
 
On Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 11:30 AM to 1 PM the GND Alliance will be holding a free drive-in lunch at Clyde Iron Works. Simply drive into the Clyde parking lot, pick up your complementary lunch and follow the signs to park in the Heritage parking lot to enjoy your lunch. 
 
There will be several exciting announcements regarding the GND Alliance first concert of the summer and their outdoor movie nights.
 
You must RSVP via email at gnddevelopmentalalliance@gmail.com or call 218-626-3589.
 
Visit and like their Facebook page! 
 
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Photo Courtesy of GND Facebook Page.
Harbortown Honored With Three District Awards
Harbortown Rotary was honored to receive several recognition awards at this year's Rotary District Conference!
 
Harbortown was awarded 1st place for both Community Service and International Service for clubs with over 60 members and received 3rd place recognition for Public Image.
 
Thank you to District 5580 for your recognition, and congratulations to all Harbortown Rotarians for this deserved acknowledgment of your accomplishments and hard work!
 
Check out the awards ceremony at minute 52:51.
Bolivia Dream Fund
Harbortown Rotary has supported several students annually ($1,000 per student) for this Bolivia Dream fund that is run by Mano a Mano Bolivia.  This was scholarship fund was started years ago by Matt Thibodeau and Earl Rogers with three Duluth Rotary Clubs in 2000.  Harbortown may be the only Rotary club still supporting it now. 
 
Since 2001, as part of the support for education, Man a Mano run a program of partial scholarships for students called "Dream Project", aimed at young people with good performance in their studies, coming from rural or peri-urban areas and from large families or those with financial needs. Selected students receive partial scholarships to study at technical institutes or university, with a duration of 3 to 5 years of study. The work of Mano a Mano Bolivia in different areas (infrastructure development in health, schools, and roads, education and provision of medical supplies), allows us to reach remote rural communities with poverty and a lack of educational options, meaning the continuation of this program has great social importance.
 
Students receive monthly financial support for their studies, and through comprehensive training workshops and volunteer activities organized by Mano a Mano Bolivia, students have the opportunity to acquire and develop values which contribute their personal, family, work, and social development.
 
By the end of 2020 a total of 58 students have graduated as professionals. 9 young people are currently studying in this program.
 
 
Information received by Karl Everett and excerpts taken from the Mano a Mano Dream Fund Proposal. Photograph by Karl Everett.
Cash Raffle Update
Please turn in your sold ticket stubs and cash as you collect them, so remaining tickets can be redistribute as needed. You can bring them to morning meetings or coordinate with Tony (Tmh0823@Gmail.com), Greg or your team captain if you need help turning these in.
 
As of last Thursday we have collected funds for 226 of the 500 tickets. This is a great start! Of the 209 additional tickets distributed thus far, there are quite a few tickets that have already been spoken for, but we just need to get the funds turned in. This leaves us with roughly 65 more tickets yet to be picked up or assigned, so please turn in your tickets to your Captain, Tony or Goldy as you sell them.
 
Each member is only being asked to sell 4 tickets, but if you are not going to be able to sell your tickets, please let Tony know ASAP so we can find these tickets a new home.  Otherwise, buy yourself a ticket or give one to a coworker, friend,  neighbor or your employees as a way of saying thank you!
 
 
Support the Life House Gala: May 13th, 2021
Please Join Life House for their Celebration of Success-Rooted in Hope Gala
Date:  May 13th 
Time: 5:30-6:45 PM
Location: Virtual
RSVP: Go to one.bidpal.net/Lifehouse or text " Life House" to 243725
Details:  An inspirational evening celebrating 30 years of seeing past the darkness of the toughest situations. Come away knowing that like us, you are rooted in the bright light of hope and possibility. 
  • 5:30-6:00: Music by Chastity Brown
  • 6:00-6:45: Celebration of Success Program  
    • Welcome
    • 30-year Anniversary 
    • Honoring our Youth
    • Our Vision Ahead
    • Thank You
Please Join Life House for their Celebration of Success-Rooted in Hope Gala
Date:  May 13th 
Time: 5:30-6:45 PM
Location: Virtual
RSVP: Go to one.bidpal.net/Lifehouse or text " Life House" to 243725
Details:  An inspirational evening celebrating 30 years of seeing past the darkness of the toughest situations. Come away knowing that like us, you are rooted in the bright light of hope and possibility. 
  • 5:30-6:00: Music by Chastity Brown
  • 6:00-6:45: Celebration of Success Program  
    • Welcome
    • 30-year Anniversary 
    • Honoring our Youth
    • Our Vision Ahead
    • Thank You
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Rotary International 2021 Virtual Conference: June 12-16

The 2021 Virtual Convention will be better than ever, opening more innovative opportunities to learn and to engage with the family of Rotary, near and far. You’ll be able to network in virtual lounges, meet new partners in service, and join fun activities with Rotary members from around the world.

This event is open to all Rotary members and participants from 12-16 June 2021. Registration fees are as follows:

  • Promotional rate: $49* through midnight on May 7
  • Regular rate: $65 - May 8  through June 16

*Registration must be paid in full between 16 April and 7 May to receive the $49 rate.

Registration is also now open for the Rotaract, Youth Exchange Officer and Inter-Country Committee pre-conventions, which will be held June 10-11, 2021. The cost of each preconvention event is $20.

Both the convention and preconvention events include access to the virtual House of Friendship.

Bike Fest in Need of Fundraising Volunteers
  • We are looking for volunteers to assist Tony Hansen in coordination efforts with the Bike Fest Silent Auction and Raffle.
  • Let me know if you are interested in helping. Tmh0823@Gmail.com or Cell: 218-343-6499.
  • Silent Auction and Raffle fundraiser will be put on by Harbortown Rotary
  • In-kind donation form is available from Tony if you have items in mind for the silent auction or raffle.
  • Talk with Tony if you want ideas for the Silent Auction Items:
    • Other ideas: Bull Dog Hockey Tickets, Tools, Gift Cards, Brewery Gifts, Fire Rings, recreational games and gear, etc...
    • HUGE OPPORTUNITY TO GROW BOTH SILENT AUCTION AND CASH RAFFLE!!! 

Rotarian Bocce Team: Season Starts May 27
Any Harbortown members or family interested in playing bocce ball at Skyline Thursday night in a Bocce Ball league?
 
Each team needs four people to play each week plus any subs who would like to join.  Several Women of Rotary are already signed up for team Crooked Pint organized by Jinell.  If anyone else is interested in being a part of the team or if other Harbortown members are interested in starting a second team contact Jinell (jinellabernethy@gmail.com) or Mary (rotarymary@mdurward.com) for more information.  The season runs from the end of May through mid-September.
 
Photo Credit: Skyline Social & Games
New Embroidery Options! Harbortown Logo Wear Available Now!
Show your Rotary pride with new official Harbortown logo wear!
 
Thank you to Heather Salfer and John Cron for creating the official Harbortown Rotary Apparel website. Click the link below, select your favorite apparel brand, use the newly branded Harbortown logo, and place your order! Prices vary depending on the brand you select.
 
NEW! Light colored embroidery options are now available for dark apparel. See below for example of thread color.
 
 

 
 
Upcoming Program Duties
If you have an upcoming program duty (please check the upcoming duty roster), please be sure to secure a speaker and provide notice to Rick Oase (rickoase@yahoo.com) or Stephanie Judd (sljudd@gmail.com) as soon as that speaker is confirmed. If you are unable to confirm a speaker, consider other program ideas like a Ted Talk, presenting yourself on a relevant topic or your business, or creating some excitement for a community organization you are passionate about. It is your program, so think about what is interesting and engaging to you and share it with others! 
 
If for some reason you are unable to switch duties with another member or you have simply exhausted all efforts to find a speaker, please notify Rick or Stephanie no later than 3 business days before the meeting (the Friday before the meeting your program is scheduled).
 
The Holiday Inn has dedicated a laptop for weekly Harbortown use. All presenters need to bring is a USB drive with the PowerPoint presentation (or whatever is wanted to be shown on the projector while speaking). Please share this information with your program's presenter.
 
Because Harbortown is asked by the Holiday Inn for RSVPs each week, Rob will RSVP each weekly presenter to ensure the presenter gets breakfast. If the presenter is bringing a guest, please let Rob know so he can RSVP the guest, as well. Questions? Please contact Rob Haglin (rhanglin@awkuettl.com). 
 
Thank you for your help and thank you to all who are working hard to find engaging content for our upcoming sessions!
 
Upcoming Program Duties:
 
October 27: Andres Gonzalez: Dave Uric, Twin Metals
November 3: Keith Kylmala, Rotary Foundation Day
November 10: Evening Fellowship Gathering
November 17: Tony Hansen
November 24: Bob Lindquist

 
Harbortown News
For news, announcements, event promotion, social media, media releases, and more, please contact Charity Johnson (csjohnson@starbasemn.org  /  218-788-7288) and Chloe Strand (chloe.strand@hdchrc.org  /  218.340.2531).
 
For Scuttlebutt: If you are hosting the program speaker, please copy Charity and Chloe on the speaker's name, organization, and email. If you are the chair of a Harbortown Committee, please update Charity and Chloe on relevant information regarding grants and awards, meetings or news. Charity and Chloe will use this information to create more dynamic and engaging content to share with potential club members and on social media!
 
It is our goal to continue to share the good work that Harbortown Rotary is doing in our community, so your help and support is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

 
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