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Location: Water Treatment Plant
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Real Estate Market Rebound
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Defending the Blue Line
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October 2
 
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October 12
 
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October 14
 
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October 22
 
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November 15
 
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November 16
 
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November 19
 
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November 23
 
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Allan Just
October 1, 2010
6 years
 
Joe Julius
October 1, 2010
6 years
 
Paul Reuvers
October 1, 2010
6 years
 
Greg Highberg
October 2, 2014
2 years
 
Scott Miller
October 15, 2014
2 years
 
Peg Duenow
October 20, 2011
5 years
 
Aaron Putman
October 22, 2015
1 year
 
Jon Koznick
October 22, 2015
1 year
 
DARCY ELLARBY
October 28, 2004
12 years
 
LIA BEDEAUX
November 1, 1989
27 years
 
PAUL MARZAHN
November 1, 1995
21 years
 
Philip Bruneau
November 8, 2008
8 years
 
TONY STEEL
November 15, 2001
15 years
 
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November 16, 2011
5 years
 
Kathy Cleveland
November 19, 2014
2 years
 
DAVID OSWALD
November 20, 2003
13 years
 
Mark Booth
November 20, 2013
3 years
 
CARIN THOMAS
November 21, 1996
20 years
 
JAY YOUNG
November 21, 1996
20 years
 
Russell Hampton
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Service Above Self
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Brackett's Crossing Country Club
17976 Judicial Road
Lakeville, MN  55044-7103
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GREETERS

 GREETERS

Date 

Name 

Sept 29
Tony McDonald
 
Justin Miller
Oct 06
Justin Miller
 
Scott Miller
Oct 13
Scott Miller
 
Greg Moore
Oct 20
Greg Moore
 
Tom Mork
Oct 27
Tom Mork
 
Cheryl Morton
Nov 3
Cheryl Morton
 
Ken Mosier
 
Sept-MAA/INVOCATIONS/GUESTS

INVOCATION SCHEDULE:

September 29 - Colleen LaBeau
October 06 - Chris Casey
October 13 - Rich Henderson
October 20 - Jim Christian
October 27 - Jim Roche
November 3 - Bob Bayer
November 10 - Clint Kennedy
November 17 - Gar Vogele

 

MASTER AT ARMS SCHEDULE:

Sept 29-Doc Aak
Oct 6 - Mark Priore
Oct 13 - Mark Priore
Oct 20 - Joel Theisen
Oct 27 - Joel Theisen
Nov 03 - Sheila Longie
Nov 10 - Sheila Longie
Nov 17 - Tom Mork

 

Pan Handler Choir sang "Happy Birthday" to our Rotarians celebrating September birthday's.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
Master At Arms - Mark Priore with "Testing our knowledge of Taste of Lakeville" Trivia.
 
 

Mark Your Calendars
 
 
  • September 29 - Roadside Clean-up - 6pm @CVS Pharmacy
  • October 04 - STRIVE Mentor Meeting 7am
  • October 10 - Fall Blood Drive - Contact Mike Cooper,mcoop52317@gmail.com, for more information.
  • October 11 - STRIVE - Tour of DCTC
  • October 18, 2016-Ethics Workshop -  Volunteers needed for Table Mentors Contact - Joe Julius,jjulius@newmarketbank.com, for more information
  • November 15 - STRIVE Mentor Meeting 7am
  • November 17 - STRIVE Students Tour of MN State, Mankato
  • December 06 - STRIVE Mentor Meeting 7am
  • December 29 - No Meeting Holiday Week.
  • January 17 - STRIVE Combined Mentor Meeting @ LSHS in the Lecture Hall 7am
  • January 26 - Paul Harris Dinner Celebration (No morning meeting)
  • February 7 - STRIVE Mentor Meeting
  • February 22 - STRIVE Students tour Normandale Community College
  • March 7 - STRIVE Mentor Meeting
  • April 20 - STRIVE Breakfast with Rotary @ Brackett's

 
STRIVE - KICK OFF BREAKFAST
Set 20th @ Brackett's Country Club
 
 
 
Next meeting October 4th

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Fast for Hope
PDG Karel Weigel, Greg LaMere
 
The Fast for Hope Initiative started in 2007 is based on the belief that while projectbased funding is critical to address immediate needs in developing parts of the world, a new model needs to be created in order to more effectively address the problem of systemic poverty in the world. This new model is based on a belief that the local community knows best what they need and that the community must take ownership of any solution in order for it to be successful. Finally instead of doing a project in multiple communities, this is intended to be a multifaceted effort simultaneously addressing the myriad of needs that are interconnected and which cause the residents of one or two particular communities to live in extreme poverty.
 
GOAL
Goal is to create a replicable and sustainable model to address extreme poverty in the developing world. The issues will vary community to community, but may include lack of access to education, lack of access to transportation and markets, limited experience organizing as a community, culture of dependence on charity. In 2015, with assistance from a District Grant, El Corozo
 
A key to our approach is to build relationships before we build stuff.
 
Part of what creates sustainability is building capacity of the residents of El Corozo. Historically communities organize around the family so little experience organizing as a community, how to call meetings, how to make group decisions, how to elect leaders, how to reach consensus, how to organize into different work groups, how to raise funds.
 
Because of the extreme poverty there has become a culture of dependence, to seek help from others and to follow the directions of government leaders. Important for the community to realize that their voice, thoughts and dreams matter.
 
District 5960 Invited El Corozo, Nicaragua to join us in this initiative in spring 2012. Efforts really started to get underway in fall 2012.
 
WHERE ARE WE NOW
 
Started a reading project. Like a book mobile but in homes. Run by volunteers.  
 
Pharmacy – We purchase two advanced first aid kits. Several community members completed training. Community now trying to determine where they should be located and how much to charge so that supplies can be replaced.
 
Road. The road is impassible during the raining season and hardly useable during the dry season. About 3.2 miles in length. The road is used to attend High School, to get to work, to conduct trade, for medical care, etc. The road serving the community is in two municipalities. After about a year of effort, the two mayors agreed to conduct a survey of the road. They then promised to design the road and to prepare a cost estimate. They promised to have this done by the end of June 2015, but have failed to do so. The community is in regular contact with the mayors, the respective municipal councils and other government agencies to remind them of the promises and to advocate for the completion of the studies. While that has been very frustrating, it has been an opportunity for the community to learn how to advocate for themselves. This is a major accomplishment. It is also important to remember that while by our standards things seem to be moving slowly, we also need to remind ourselves how long it would take to build a new road in our country, if we were starting at the initial concept stage.
 
The community has a laptop computer so they can more easily communicate with the outside world.
 
The community has incorporated in their curriculum a program on entrepreneurship. This is for the upper grades of the elementary school and is in its second year.
 
Opportunity International is an international organization focused on micro-lending, but in Nicaragua they are exploring a new approach to improving the agricultural practices of poor rural farmers and in providing them with alternative markets for their products.
 
How can you participate?
  • Participate in a cultural delegation. Any Rotarian can participate and spouses and significant others are also often invited. You will have an opportunity to meet the people, to see the country, to learn about the history and to see the work you are helping to fund.
  • Continue to provide financial support. This effort is not funded through the Foundation. (At the same time, Fast for Hope has successfully applied for and received District Grant Funds.)
  • Have members of the Fast for Hope Steering Committee present to your club.
Brian Knapp - Classification Talk
Brian Knapp gave his Classification Talk at the noon meeting on Thursday, July 14th.
 
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