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Morning Meeting:
Anna Tanski and Philip Gilpin
The Catalyst Story Institute
Please join Harbortown Rotary at 7:30am in the Kitchi Gammi Club's Great Hall (831 E. Superior St.) as we hear from Anna Tanski and Philip Gilpin from the Catalyst Story Institute. 
 
Anna Tanski is the Head of Festivals and Events and Philip Gilpin, Jr. is the CEO/Executive Director. Anna came to Catalyst as the former CEO of Visit Duluth and now oversees the growth and execution of the annual Catalyst Content Festival in Duluth, the Institute’s pinnacle event of the year. Philip moved to LA and learned the business side of the industry during his time as a Business Affairs Analyst at HBO where he worked with on financial components of major series. It was during this time Philip met the original founders of Catalyst (then called ITVFest) and developed a deeper understanding of the need to better connect independent story artists with the larger industry companies. In 2012, Philip was brought on board as Catalyst's Executive Director.

​Catalyst is a Duluth-based non-profit that discovers episodic storytelling artists, develops their creative skills, showcases their story ideas to the world, and advances their careers within the television industry. The institute’s year-round operations include seminars, workshops, networking events, and mentorship opportunities in partnership with organizations such as the National Academy of TV Arts & Sciences (aka, the Emmy Awards), the Korea Foundation, and UMD. While Catalyst maintains Duluth as its international hub, its other locations include Los Angeles, New York, and Savannah, GA, as well as an international presence in South Korea, Algeria, Nigeria, New Zealand, Brazil, Mexico and Europe. By attracting the TV & film industry to Duluth, Catalyst puts the Northland on the map as a destination for future productions that can grow the local economy.

Read more about Catalyst HERE.

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Speaking of Golf...

Speaking of Golf!

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Save the date and get your team together for the 2022 Hermans/Holm Golf Fundraiser to be held on Monday, July 25th at Ridgeview Country Club.
Contact Scott Fisher with any questions. 

 
‘THE KIDS DESERVE IT’
‘THE KIDS DESERVE IT’ New Morgan Park shelter for youth experiencing crisis, trauma.
By Laura Butterbrodt - Duluth News Tribune

The Lutheran Social Service Bethany youth shelter and family resource center in the Morgan Park neighborhood is now accommodating children and families at its new facility. LSS Bethany can house up to 17 children at a time in its short-term, emergency facility, the Dave and Lisa Goldberg Crisis Shelter. In addition, the attached Joseph and Nancy Bullyan Family Resource Center will allow for staff and social workers to guide and coach families to improve home environments and help children process trauma they may have experienced.

“We really wanted to do some work specifically with families to build stability and resiliency for them,” said Dawn Shykes, senior director of Children, Youth and Families at LSS of Minnesota.

The $3.3 million facility was built on the same lot as the previous crisis shelter, which was built in the 1970s and moved to Morgan Park in the 1980s. The rebuild began last year, but has been in the works for longer than that. Donors Joe and Nancy Bullyan and Dave and Lisa Goldberg pushed for the new facility, designating $1 million to get the ball rolling, with other community donors bringing in the rest of the funding. The Goldbergs first became familiar with LSS Bethany 11 years ago during a personal family emergency and have been supporters ever since.

“We saw what kind of facilities that they were working with, and we said, ‘Gee, we’ve got to brighten it up. We’ve got to put some paint in here.’ Well, obviously, it ended up more than paint,” Joe Goldberg said. “The staff here was so outstanding and so caring. They were working with less than desirable facilities and yet were making it happen, and we could see what good could be accomplished, so we gave them more to work with.”

The former shelter was a multilevel, single-family home that was outdated and experiencing water damage in the basement. The new shelter is much larger than the former one, allowing Bethany to house five more children. The single-level shelter is also Americans with Disabilities Act compliant and features a commercial kitchen and open layout to improve staff supervision capabilities. The family resource center is an entirely new offering for the Morgan Park location. Gregory said having a brand-new facility is a way to show the children that they are important and deserving of love and care.

“The kids deserve it,” Lisa Goldberg said. “They’re already frightened, so to come somewhere that’s clean and new helps take some of the pressure off of them, too.”

Many children who come to the crisis shelter — often experiencing family conflict, neglect, abuse, substance abuse, truancy, are running away or out-of-home placement — feel like they are in trouble, Gregory said.

One new shelter feature that Shykes and Program Director Duncan Gregory said is a highlight for them is the customized-care area. The shelter and the family resource center both have supplies for children and families who need them, including clothing and hygiene products. Children at Bethany can take everything they receive during their stay with them when they leave, including tie blankets that were donated to the shelter.

The fenced-in yard has a large patio, and a basketball court and playground are being installed. Gregory said the basketball court is a place where kids really open up about their feelings and experiences, plus it’s an outlet for them to decompress.

“Our mission is to inspire hope, change lives and build community,” Gregory said. “What a beautiful space to do that in.”

For more information about Lutheran Social Service Bethany, visit lssmn.org/ supportbethany.

 
Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota Careers and Employment | Minnesota  Council of Nonprofits Career Center
 
2022 Hermans Scholarship Winners
On Wednesday, May 25, five of the eight Robert Hermans' Scholarship winners joined the members of Harbortown Rotary to receive their awards and share a little about their college aspirations. 
 
The Robert Hermans Scholarship Fund was established in 1994 in honor of Robert Hermans, President of the Harbortown Rotary Club of Duluth in 1989-90.  The established Hermans Fund supports high school students in Duluth and Silver Bay, which was Mr. Hermans' home town. This year is the 25th Anniversary of the Robert Hermans Scholarship Fund. Including the 2022 scholarships above, the fund has awarded a total of $244,000 to area students since 1995. Events such as the annual Harbortown Rotary golf outing support the continued endowment of the fund. 
 
Congratulations to our 2022 winners! Watch future issues of Scuttlebutt and our Facebook page for scholar spotlights.
 
Aliyah Bartling (Denfeld)
Gavin Bulthuis (Denfeld)
Andrew Sailstad (East)
Sophia Voller-Berdan (Marshall)
Anna Thompson (Silver Bay)
Kelly Wagner (East)
Naveah Nordlund (Silver Bay)
Wyatt Parker (Silver Bay)

 
Photo Credit: Charity Johnson

 
Rotary Hands-On Opportunities
Harbortown has three upcoming volunteer opportunities. See below for details!
 
Michelina’s All You Can Eat Spaghetti Dinner (Grandma's Marathon) - Friday, June 17th 
 
Dinner is served from 11:00am - 9:00pm in the DECC's Lake Superior Ballroom.

The event appreciate the help received last year from Harbortown Rotarians and would love if Harbortown Rotary could earn even more this year. This is a great fundraiser while having a super fun time! For each hour worked, Grandma’s Marathon provides Harbortown with a $7.00 per hour per person honorarium. For those interested, please email Lisa Mitchell Krocak (lisamk1@charter.net).
  • There will be two shifts; 1st Shift is: 9:00am - 3:30pm and 2nd Shift is: 3:00pm - 10:00pm.
  • 71 individuals are needed to serve all that come to enjoy Race Weekend. As many Rotarians are welcome as Harbortown Rotary can offer. 
  • If possible, the DECC is asking those individuals who sign up to attend a brief tutorial food service meeting on Thursday, June 16 at 5:30 pm. 
  • Each volunteer will have a packet with their name on containing their Volunteer Shirt, Fitsoks, and other volunteer goodies. Each volunteer will also receive a free meal and 2 beverage tickets to use on Saturday, June 18 at Bayfront Park.
  • Grandma's will pay for everyone’s parking on Thursday and Friday. Each volunteer will have their name on the free parking list provided to the parking lot attendants.
  • Following Race Weekend on Thursday, June 23, Grandma’s Marathon is hosting the Volunteer Appreciation Party at Wade Stadium. Each volunteer is invited for an evening of baseball, all you can eat baseball fare catered by Black Woods and much more as a small token of appreciation for your help.
     
Rained Out - SHT Clean-Up
Thank you to all of you who volunteered to clean up the Superior Hiking Trail! Unfortunately the clean-up crew was rained out, but they made the best of it and enjoyed an evening of fellowship.

 
Raffle Ticket Winners!
It's here - the Cash Raffle Extravaganza Winners! Congratulations to all who won, and thank you for making it a wonderful night!
 
Place
Amount
Name
1st
$  10,000.00
Baumgard/Zastrow
2nd
$    2,500.00
Mark Evan
2nd
$    2,500.00
Dale Jago
3rd
$    1,000.00
Shawn Clairmont
3rd
$    1,000.00
Val Hartel
4th
$        500.00
Scott Neustel
4th
$        500.00
Mark Kotek
4th
$        500.00
Steve Kolb
4th
$        500.00
Chris Sward
4th
$        500.00
Jimmy Lea
4th
$        500.00
Jim Prait
4th
$        500.00
Misty Tyman
4th
$        500.00
KSG
4th
$        500.00
David Pollard
4th
$        500.00
Mike Mahoney
5th
$        200.00
Traci Roske
5th
$        200.00
Mark Sullivan
5th
$        200.00
Jake Jacobson
5th
$        200.00
Joel Bamford
5th
$        200.00
Craig Carlson
5th
$        200.00
Dr. Bob
5th
$        200.00
Linda Deneen
5th
$        200.00
Cidny Kerr
5th
$        200.00
Zach Messee
5th
$        200.00
Dean Thrun
5th
$        200.00
Mark Fredrickson
5th
$        200.00
Mark Witzman
5th
$        200.00
Don Eliison
5th
$        200.00
Len Sarvella
5th
$        200.00
Mike Paul
 
Thanks again to everyone for their support!

 
 
Be a Host Family for an Exchange Student
 
Harbortown Rotary is in need of host families for a Rotary Exchange Student next year!
Interested in hosting or want to learn more?
Contact Chloe Strand (chloe.strand@hdcmn.org) or Mary Durward (rotarymary@mdurward.com).

 
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 Chloe Strand (Chloe.Strand@hdcmn.org) as soon as that speaker is confirmed. If you are unable to confirm a speaker, please contact Rick Oase (rickoase@yahoo.com) or Stephanie Judd (sljudd@gmail.com) for help, 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).
 
President Mary Durward is bringing her laptop to the Kitchi Gammi Club for weekly Harbortown meetings. Presenters may bring 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.
 
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:
11.06 - Rotary Hands On Project 
11.16 -  Rotary Foundation Day - Amber Sadowski
11.23 - Rob Haglin
11.30 - Tony Dierckins: Duluth's Grand Old Architecture - Mark Erickson
12.07 - Holiday Party (No Morning Meeting)
12.14 - Heather Salfer
12.28 - Jason Watt

 
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 Chloe on the speaker's name, organization, and email. If you are the chair of a Harbortown Committee, please update Chloe on relevant information regarding grants and awards, meetings or news. Chloe and 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 2022
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