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This Week's Program: Cozy Wittman and College Inside Track
Join us via Zoom for the October 7 meeting of Harbortown Rotary. Use the following Meeting ID and passcode:
Meeting ID: 851 8479 8703
Passcode: 216287
 
College searches has become increasingly complex, prices continue to rise, the pressure on students to do well and get scholarships is at an all time high! Yet most families have no idea what is going on "behind the curtain" and how to really maximize the opportunities to find a right fit school and maximize their scholarship opportunities.
 
Cozy Wittman, Education & Partnership Manager at College Inside Track (CIT), educates families and professionals who work with families about how "collegeland" actually works, where the money is and how to assure a student finds a school that fits them so they go, stay and graduate 4 years later. Cozy is passionate about dispelling myths that cost families money! Cozy is a mom of 5 kids with very different goals for college so she is no stranger to the challenges around college search.
 
Cozy states, "The national transfer rate is 38% . When we work with families our rate is under 4% and 97% of our kids get into their top 3 schools."
Stories
Polio Panel Discussion: TONIGHT Oct. 6th, 8 PM CST
District 5580 One Rotary Virtual Summit
As a participant you will…
  • Be inspired and ready to act on Rotary opportunities through the connectedness of Membership, Public Image, and The Rotary Foundation.
  • Gain a broader view of opportunities that come through Rotary and Rotaract.
  • Understand how acting on opportunities can help clubs increase membership and result in member retention.
  • Appreciate how acting on opportunities can lead to increased giving to The Rotary Foundation and Doing Good in the World.
  • Understand “What’s in it for me” and “What’s in it for others.”
October Issue of Rotary Magazine Now Available Online

This is the second issue of the renamed and refreshed Rotary magazine. To mark World Polio Day on 24 October, we bring you stories about how Rotarians' efforts are paying off in polio eradication efforts — and about why we must remain focused on the goal of eradication even as we face a pandemic. We explain how contact tracing works in the fight against polio and other diseases, and hear from Rotary's partners in a roundtable discussion of the state of the eradication effort.

This Week's Duties: 10/7/2020
Fellowship
Jim Boileau
 
Greeter
Jinell Abernethy
 
Greeter
Bryce Benson
 
Invocation
Rick Cleath
 
Program
Goldy Goldman
Harbortown News
For news, announcements, event promotion social media, media releases and more, please contact Charity Johnson (csjohnson@starbasemn.org or 218-788-7288). 
 
IMPORTANT UPDATE: 1.5.2021
 
Chloe Strand joined the Marketing/PR committee last fall and is taking on many duties related to Facebook posts, Member Spotlights and more. When communicating PR details, please copy both Charity (csjohnson@starbasemn.org) and Chloe (Chloe.Strand@hdchrc.org) on relevant information.
 
For Scuttlebutt: If you are hosting the program speaker, please copy Charity 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 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!
Harbortown Rotary 2020
Russell Hampton
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