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Nov 08, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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The Flashback of COVID-19: A Story from a Vietnamese Mother to Her COVID Baby
Nov 08, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Kim Bonnet Two Luther College students, Linh Do '22 and Sloan Clemens '24, created the winning production for ASIANetwork's 2022 Student Video Challenge. The film, The Flashback of Covid-19: A Story from a Vietnamese Mother to Her COVID Baby, follows a Vietnamese mother telling her child the story of how he was born during pandemic times and her wishes for his future. Do and Clemens worked alongside Vietnamese students Minh Nguyen, Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology and Ha Tran, Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City. The challenge theme of ASIANetwork 2022: "Draw on the challenges and successes of your countries’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and prepare a video presentation to the World Health Organization (WHO) with a recommendation for future pandemic preparedness." Thomas C. Johnson, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, served as faculty advisor for the project. Linh Do and Professor Johnson will offer our club their insights into the inspiration for, and production of, this award winning short film. It was subsequently published on YouTube in April 2022 and can be viewed using this link: https://youtu.be/KqIq6YBXfXA. Professor Johnson teaches courses in Paideia, critical media studies, and media production. His research interests include pedagogy, sport media, television studies, gender studies, and documentary film. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Nov 10, 2022 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Decorah Community Food Pantry representatives attended Rotary After Hours this August and shared many ways we could help the pantry and their customers. One idea was to help create birthday baskets that customers could take when their family needs to celebrate a special day.
Rotary After Hours has received a donation of supplies to create many baskets and will be assembling them at this week’s meeting. All Rotarians and guests are welcome to join us in the front room at Pulpit Rock Brewing Company to help put them together. Want to help even more? Bring donations of non-perishable food items to the meeting and we’ll drop them off at the food pantry for you. They have a list of most needed items at https://www.decorahpantry.org/ |
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"Pop"ular Holdings, LLC
Nov 15, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Don Holmertz Wondering about the space where the old Radio Shack was on Winnebago? Wondering what building restoration, smudge sticks, popcorn, a pop singer and a Moroccan cooking tangine have to do with each other? We are, too! So come and find out. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Nov 15, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Nov 22, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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The Luther College Lutheran Heritage Anthology Project
Nov 22, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Don Holmertz Dr. Brad Chamberlain is Interim Provost and Vice President for Mission and Communication at Luther College and a member of the Chemistry Department. Dr. Maren Johnson is Associate Professor of Nordic Studies and Director of the Richard L. and Judith A. Torgerson Center for Nordic studies. They will both be speaking to our members on the Luther College Lutheran Heritage Anthology Project. Luther College has received a grant from the Council of Independent Colleges and Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education called "Reframing the Institutional Saga" to explore Luther's historical and contemporary identity. The project focuses on the Norwegian and Lutheran identities of Luther College and how they can provide frameworks for the college to be a place of welcome and belonging for all. For more about the grant and its purposes please visit https://www.luther.edu/news. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Nov 24, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Nov 25, 2022 4:45 PM - 9:00 PM
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Nov 29, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Meet the New Luther College Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer
Nov 29, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Don Holmertz Dr. Robert Clay currently serves as the Chief Equity & Inclusion Officer and Assistant to the President for Community Engagement at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. A native son of Chicago, Dr. Clay is a highly motivated and innovative scholar practitioner with nearly 20 years of higher education experience in diverse curricular and co-curricular leadership roles at private and public institutions (predominately white and minority serving); faith based and liberal arts; residential and commuter campuses in urban, suburban and rural environments. Dr. Clay is a member of NASPA, NADOHE, ACPA, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated and various community groups and boards. **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. --- |
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Dec 06, 2022 12:00 PM
Please join fellow Rotarians for our annual Christmas lunch at Rubaiyat on December 6, 2022. Guests are welcome to join the festivities, as are our After Hour members and their guests. Noon members will be billed $20 per guest. After Hours members will be billed $20 for their meal and $20 for each guest. Fees will be added to your next dues statement. Kim and Andy Bonnet have graciously offered to host our lunch again this year. A final head count is needed by noon on November 30. Please register yourself and any guests so that we can provide Kim with an accurate headcount. |
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Dec 08, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Decorah Rotary will be hosting our next New/Prospective Member Orientation on Dec 8 at 5:30PM at the Toppling Goliath event room. This event is open to new members as well as prospective members and current members. It is a great opportunity to learn more about Rotary, the Foundation and other Rotary programs. Pizza and the first beverage will be provided to all attendees. Please join us! |
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Decorah Water Department Operations and Developments
Dec 13, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Alan Lerstrom Todd Ihde, Superintendent of the Decorah Water Department, will meet with our members to discuss operations and developments intended to ensure the satisfaction of Decorah's current and future water needs. The City of Decorah Water Department is responsible for maintenance and operations of six city wells and their servicing water main pipes. Their primary goal is to assure the citizens of Decorah they are drinking high quality water and that the city supply is always adequate for consumption, as well as for fire protection. The city presently pumps an average of approximately one million gallons of water per day. Specific responsibilities include the following: repair and maintenance of water mains; repair and maintenance of city sewer lines; maintain records of repairs of all water mains, sewer lines, and work done by contractors; maintain records at wells, booster stations, and lift stations daily; update and repair water meters; record meter readings and check for unusually high usage rates; daily testing of water quality; maintain stand-by pumps at the ready for flood control; flush, maintain and replace fire hydrants; and assiste in the development of supporting Geographic Information Systems. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Dec 13, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Dec 20, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Luther College Fundraising and External Engagement Plans
Dec 20, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Alan Lerstrom This past summer, Luther College President Jenifer K. Ward appointed Mary Duvall as the new Vice President for Development. In this capacity, Ms Duvall provides strategic direction for all aspects of the college’s fundraising and external engagement efforts and serves as a key member of the President’s cabinet. She will offer her knowledge and insights to our club on strategic development plans and goals related to these fundraising and engagement activities. Ms Duvall comes to Luther from Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) in Tacoma, Washington, where she had worked since 2015. Shel began employment at the university as Executive Director of Advancement, was promoted to Associate Vice President of Advancement in 2018, and most recently she served as Associate Vice President of University Relations. During her tenure at PLU, she managed teams that grew the institution’s annual giving, built a newly integrated alumni engagement and career development team and led the division’s annual strategic planning process. She also served on a variety of cross-campus committees, including PLU’s Diversity Committee which operationalized the school’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategic Plan. Prior to her work at PLU, from 2007 to 2015, she served in multiple capacities at Lutheran World Relief to expand their donor base, secure funding and, therefore, serve more people. The organization’s goal is to work with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice and human suffering. Ms Duvall holds a BA Degree in Religion from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. She earned her Master’s of Nonprofit Management Degree from Hamline University in Saint Paul and a Certificate of Advanced Leadership Studies from St. Catherine’s University. She was also a recent Lutheran Educational Conference of North America (LECNA) Fellow, a program that provides a year-long leadership development experience organized around vocation and calling, sustainable leader development, and visionary organizational leadership. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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A Time of Reflection for the Decorah Rotary Club
Dec 27, 2022 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Alan Lerstrom Alan Lerstrom and Paul Scott will lead "A Time of Reflection for the Decorah Rotary Club." There will be brief reports on membership, the Thursday night meetings, and finances followed by a discussion of the things that are going well, and areas where we might grow or change. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Dec 27, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 03, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 10, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 12, 2023 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Join us for Decorah Rotary Club's annual chili supper. The event will be held at the Decorah High School cafeteria on Thursday, January 12, 2023. Menu includes chili, hot dogs, cinnamon rolls, carrots, milk and coffee. Vegetarian option is available. Tickets are $6 each and can be purchased in advance from Rotarians or at the door.
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Jan 17, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Water To Thrive
Jan 17, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Ward Budweg Water To Thrive is a faith-based non-profit that brings clean, safe water to rural African communities in need. Our speaker Ed Scharlau will be joining us to describe the program and its activities. The organization has build hundreds of wells where they were badly needed, with their projects costing less than $10 for each person who uses the well. Hundreds of thousands of people in rural Africa has clead, safe water for the first time in their lives. To learn more about the program please visit their website at watertothrive.org. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advace to all members by email. |
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Jan 24, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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The 2023 Oneota Film Festival
Jan 24, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Shannon Duncan Elise Skellenger, Creative Director of Oneota Film Festival, will join us to talk about this year's film festival which takes place on March 2-5, 2023. Elise will discuss the highlights of this year's festival.
Decorah Rotary Club has sponsored Oneota Film Festival for the past several years through funding requests.
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An Update on Mosaic
Jan 26, 2023 5:30 PM
Jackie Cooper serves as Community Relations Manager for Mosaic in the Decorah and Waukon communities. She will be joining the Decorah Rotary After Hours group to provide an update on Mosaic and its ongoing operations, services, and plans. Mosaic recognizes that people with intellectual disabilities desire and deserve greater independence and closer ties to the community. By developing and expanding community connections, they create new social, volunteer and employment opportunities. Mosaic supports people with intellectual disabilities to bring awareness to issues that affect their lives. They actively advocate for disability rights, encourage self-advocacy and promote public policy that positively impacts the people they serve. --- |
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Jan 26, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Jackie Cooper from Mosaic will be joining us to provide an update on their operations and activities.
Decorah Rotary After Hours meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. Anyone is welcome to join and become a Rotarian or come to a meeting as a guest and find out what Rotary is all about. We would love to meet you!
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Jan 31, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Local News from Our Rotary International Exchange Student
Jan 31, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Ward Budweg Francisca Munoz is from Santiago, Chile and is spending the year in Decorah as our Rotary International Exchange Student. Fran will share some of her experiences here thus far as well as her life in Santiago. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Feb 07, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program
Feb 07, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Lorraine Borowski The Upper Explorerland Regional Planning Commission (UERPC) Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program plans and coordinates the Decorah Walking School Bus (WSB) and Biking School Bus (BSB) activities. The WSB and BSB offer a safe, fun and active way for students to get to school with adult supervision. SRTS is an international movement to encourage active school travel and safe community routes. Northeast Iowa is home to the state's first rural, regional SRTS program, managed by UERPC. UERPC SRTS Coordinator April Bril will join our noon meeting to provide more information and opportunities for supporting SRTS locally. For more information on SRTS please visit the UERPC website at https://uerpc.org/safe-routes-to-school/. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Carlson Park Trail Development Project
Feb 09, 2023 5:30 PM
DRC Sponsor: Shannon Duncan
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Feb 09, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Feb 09, 2023 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Feb 14, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Iowa Department of Natural Resources Watershed Improvement
Feb 14, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: John Moeller Steve Hopkins, Nonpoint Source Coordinator with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Watershed Improvement Section, will visit our club to provide insights into historical practices, local initiatives, and recent developments in northeast Iowa watershed management. From a guest posting by Steve in the online blog Iowa Learning Farms, "Healthy watersheds are those that act like a sponge to soak in rainfall, enabling the watershed to minimize flooding and reduce runoff that carries pollutants to our lakes, rivers, and streams. Every time a single action takes place that adds more runoff in a watershed, such as adding more paved areas or converting land from soil-covering, deep-rooted perennials to tilled row crops, it reduces the watershed’s ability to act like a sponge and soak in rainfall. When this happens, a watershed “catches” less and “sheds” more. When multiple “single actions” take place in a watershed, it results in flooding and water quality problems. Our primary course of action after that point is to invest lots of time, money, and energy to fixing the flooding and water quality problems that we did not prevent in the first place. Many of us are already very well aware of the many practices that are available to soak in, trap, or store rainfall before it runs off our watersheds in Iowa. Many are also working to develop detailed watershed improvement plans to help fix flooding and water quality problems across the state." --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Feb 21, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Humanitarian and Community Relations Training in Ukraine
Feb 21, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Don Arendt In August of 2022, retired Decorah Police Deputy and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) instructor Tim Felton completed an eight-day trip to the war-torn country of Ukraine, assisting in the conduct of humanitarian and community relations training for local police and military departments. This was the second such trip for him, having previously traveled there in 2019. He will be sharing his captivating and fascinating experiences with our club. The 2022 Ukraine training team was comprised of Felton; Greg Young, Chaplain for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Head Chaplain and Critical Incident Stress Debriefer for the Germantown Police Department in Germantown, Wisconsin; Ukrainian translator Alex Gerasimov from Atlanta, Georgia; and John Sheahan, an educator for DARE America and an ordained Lutheran pastor in Roland, Iowa. Gerasimov fled Ukraine in 2014 and has been back to the country on humanitarian missions three times since the war started. The team traveled around the country and trained with police recruits, officers, civilians, and soldiers on Critical Stress and Moral Injury Debriefing. Moral Injury Debriefing is geared towards combat veterans who have emotional burdens and guilt, and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing focuses on individuals like first responders who saw people get hurt or killed. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Feb 23, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Student Therapy for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Dubuque
Feb 23, 2023 5:30 PM
DRC Sponsor: Shannon Duncan Decorah Rotary After Hours member Holly Reilly works for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Dubuque as a school-based therapist in three local Catholic schools. Holly will be sharing what her position entails, current challenges facing students in school systems, and more information on Catholic Charities. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Dubuque is a nonprofit that supports those in need in our NE Iowa communities regardless of faith or background. Their programs range from mental health counselors, working with those recently released from incarceration, assisting those with housing challenges, disaster response services, and pregnancy assistance.
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Feb 28, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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What's New at the Decorah Public Library
Feb 28, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Lorraine Borowski Decorah Public Library Director Kristin Torresdal will join us to provide a status report on the Library and provide information on recent developments and ongoing initiatives supporting this valuable local resource. Kristin Torresdal assumed duties as the Director in July 2017. Prior to that time she had served as the Library’s administrative coordinator, a role that has allowed her to develop expertise in many different aspects of library work. She has over 25 years of experience in libraries, and has Level V library director certification through the State Library of Iowa. She has been the catalyst and has overseen many exciting developments at our library. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Mar 07, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Maximizing Student Athlete Performance at Luther College
Mar 07, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Kim Bonnet Jill Brown, Director of Athletic Performance at Luther College, will come and speak about how she helps student athletes maximize their potential on and off the field. The ultimate goal of the Athletic Performance staff at Luther is to build resiliency in both mind and body to guide athletes on their path to becoming the best they can be. Key principles include character development, proper technique and intent, fostering excitement and desire, and fostering positive relationships between teammates as well as between coach and athlete. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Charitable Advisor Role with the Winneshiek County Community Foundation
Mar 09, 2023 5:30 PM
DRC member Roger Huinker will be joining the Decorah Rotary After Hours meeting to present information on his new role as a Charitable Advisor for the Winneshiek County Community Foundation (WCCF). The WCCF was founded in the late 1990's and is now one of 23 regional foundations affiliated with the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa (CFNEIA). Charitable, community-minded people who want to do good in their community to support the causes they care about can do so with the WCCF. Through the endowed funds held by the CFNEIA on behalf of the WCCF, the Community Foundation serves the county's needs by increasing connections between people and the organizations that serve them; and providing grants in the core program areas of arts and culture, community betterment, education and youth development, environment and animal welfare, health, and human service. Roger Huinker recently retired after having served more than 50 years in the banking industry, the last 18 years as Vice President and Trust Officer at Decorah Bank & Trust. He served for several years as a Governing Committee member for the WCCF. He has recently joined the WCCF again, this time on a part-time basis as a designated Charitable Advisor. His new role will focus on making connections with people and organizations with emphasis on the importance of the local foundation to accomplishing charitable goals. In addition, Roger is active with the local Retired Senior Volunteer Program, St. Benedict's Gift for Tomorrow Committee, and of course Decorah Rotary, and can often be found plying his skills on the local tennis courts. For more about the WCCF please check out the CFNEIA affiliate page: Winneshiek County Community Foundation ---
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Mar 09, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Mar 14, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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The Oneota Valley Community Orchestra
Mar 14, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Kim Bonnet Founded in August of 2014, the Oneota Valley Community Orchestra (OVCO) is a volunteer ensemble open to all area (and non-area) residents who wish to perform great music in an orchestral setting. From symphonies to opera, the OVCO presents orchestral music from a variety of different styles and time periods ranging from the baroque era through newly commissioned works. A typical season consists of three to four "Masterworks" concerts, which include the full orchestra, and a few small venue concerts for their chamber music series. OVCO Director Matt Cody instructs Band for the Decorah High and Middle Schools. He is a 2014 graduate of Colorado State University with a Masters Degree in Music Conducting and Music Education. While finishing his coursework at CSU, he also conducted members of Opera Fort Collins and Fort Collins Symphony in a concert production of The Secret Garden. He has studied with Wes Kenney-music director of Fort Collins Symphony, Opera Fort Collins, and Denver Youth Symphony; Jason Weinberger, music director of Waterloo Cedar Falls Symphony; and Dr. Robert L. Larsen, founder and music director of Des Moines Metro Opera and professor emeritus of Simpson College. In 2016 he received the American Prize in Conducting Award, Community Orchestra Division. In addition to his instrumental music proficiency, Matt occasionally performs as an operatic vocalist (baritone). --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Mar 21, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Northeast Iowa RC&D Conservation and Environmental Challenges
Mar 21, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Kim Bonnet Ross Evelsizer, Natural Resources Projects Director for Northeast Iowa Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D), was recently honored as a New Voice in Water Quality by the Conservation Learning Group, a think tank based at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach dedicated to addressing conservation and environmental challenges. The award, inaugurated in 2022, recognizes Iowans who have shown a commitment to advancing conversations, taking action, and advocating for water quality improvements that benefit all Iowans within the past 10 years. Ross has facilitated watershed and landscape resiliency planning for the Turkey, Upper Iowa, and Wapsipinicon watersheds, leading to the installation of dozens of best management practices that have reduced the impact of flooding and improved water quality in the region. He has also been instrumental in helping Northeast Iowa farmers expand their agricultural production through multi-cropping, working with growers to implement cropping systems that project soil heath, reduce flooding, and improve water quality while expanding market opportunities by planting and harvesting multiple crops from the same field in the same growing season. Ross will speak to our group about the Northeast Iowa RC&D and his focused efforts addressing conservation and environmental stewardship. Northeast Iowa RC&D is a 501(c)(3) organization serving a seven-county region including Allamakee, Buchanan, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Howard and Winneshiek counties, as well as outside the area when benefits are expected to come back to the region. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Mar 23, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Humanitarian and Community Relations Training in Ukraine
Mar 23, 2023 5:30 PM
DRC After Hours Sponsor: Shannon Duncan In August of 2022, retired Decorah Police Deputy and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) instructor Tim Felton completed an eight-day trip to the war-torn country of Ukraine, assisting in the conduct of humanitarian and community relations training for local police and military departments. This was the second such trip for him, having previously traveled there in 2019. He shared his captivating and fascinating experiences at our noon Rotary Club meeting in February and will re-join us at Pulpit Rock for the benefit of our After Hours membership. The 2022 Ukraine training team was comprised of Felton; Greg Young, Chaplain for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Head Chaplain and Critical Incident Stress Debriefer for the Germantown Police Department in Germantown, Wisconsin; Ukrainian translator Alex Gerasimov from Atlanta, Georgia; and John Sheahan, an educator for DARE America and an ordained Lutheran pastor in Roland, Iowa. Gerasimov fled Ukraine in 2014 and has been back to the country on humanitarian missions three times since the war started. The team traveled around the country and trained with police recruits, officers, civilians, and soldiers on Critical Stress and Moral Injury Debriefing. Moral Injury Debriefing is geared towards combat veterans who have emotional burdens and guilt, and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing focuses on individuals like first responders who saw people get hurt or killed. --- |
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Building Ethical Futures through Architecture, Design, and Narrative in Norway
Mar 28, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Kim Bonnet Speakers Julia Schleicher and Abby McCarthy were participants in the 2023 Luther College January Term (J-Term) Paideia 450 course Building Ethical Futures through Architecture, Design, and Narrative in Norway. They will recap their exciting experiences traveling abroad during this J-Term trip to Norway. The course explores transdisciplinary approaches to imagining, constructing, and communicating about structures and infrastructures in Norway. The participantsl work through ethical values and arguments that shape plans for built dwellings, transportation systems, and public venues and works. Relatedly, they critique how these objects and the stories attached to them concretely realize those ethical foundations. Student work includes active contributions to site visits and events with local experts and a mix of informal journals, a research-informed formal essay, and a creative group collaboration. The J-Term Program at Luther College is a unique 3.5-week term that provides a break from the fast-paced regular semesters so students can spend time on one topic or experience. Students are able to take classes, study abroad, get internship credit, and perform research in a way that provides the student greater freedom and responsibility for their learning. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Mar 28, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Apr 04, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Winneshiek County Community Foundation Charitable Advisor Role
Apr 04, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Jim Morrow Our speaker on Tuesday will be Decorah Rotary member Roger Huinker. Roger will be joining us to present information on his new role as a Charitable Advisor for the Winneshiek County Community Foundation (WCCF). The WCCF was founded in the late 1990's and is now one of 23 regional foundations affiliated with the Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa (CFNEIA). Charitable, community-minded people who want to do good in their community to support the causes they care about can do so with the WCCF. Through the endowed funds held by the CFNEIA on behalf of the WCCF, the Community Foundation serves the county's needs by increasing connections between people and the organizations that serve them; and providing grants in the core program areas of arts and culture, community betterment, education and youth development, environment and animal welfare, health, and human service. Roger Huinker recently retired after having served more than 50 years in the banking industry, the last 18 years as Vice President and Trust Officer at Decorah Bank & Trust. He served for several years as a Governing Committee member for the WCCF. He has recently joined the WCCF again, this time on a part-time basis as a designated Charitable Advisor. His new role will focus on making connections with people and organizations with emphasis on the importance of the local foundation to accomplishing charitable goals. In addition, Roger is active with the local Retired Senior Volunteer Program, St. Benedict's Gift for Tomorrow Committee, and of course Decorah Rotary, and can often be found plying his skills on the local tennis courts. For more about the WCCF please check out the CFNEIA affiliate page: Winneshiek County Community Foundation --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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An Introduction to the Carlson Park Master Plan
Apr 11, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Jim Morrow Our speakers on Tuesday will be Decorah Park & Recreation Board members Brian Fuhrmann and Benji Nichols. They will present what has been happening behind the scenes regarding access and recreational opportunities to Decorah’s newest park -- Carlson Park. They plan to address the history of Carlson Park, existing trails and amenities, and a brief review of the Carlson Park Master Plan. The Plan includes the Carlson Park Trail Development Plan, tie-ins to Miller Park and Minowa Heights, and the budget. The talk will conclude with a Q&A session. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Apr 11, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Apr 13, 2023 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
After Hours Rotary is hosting a meeting at Kozi Pie Shop at 5:30 on Thursday, April 13. This event is open to all Rotary members, noon and after hours, and spouses or significant others. Liz, the owner of Kozi Pie Shop, will have a few things prepped for us so that each attendee can make a Pastie and a mini pie. While our treats are are baking, Liz will share her story about opening the business. There is a $20/person fee to attend and make the items.
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Apr 15, 2023 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Our annual Spring Roadside Cleanup event is scheduled for Saturday, April 15. Please meet at Whalen Cabin at 8am to pick up bags and safety vests. A light snack and beverage will be available, and we will take a group photo. If you would like to assist with the project but are unable to participate on the 15th, please sign up for the section of your choice. You may then pick up bags and safety vests at 702 East Broadway (Ward's house). Bags and vests will be in the tote by the garage door. If you plan to do clean up on a different day than April 15th, please let me know either via email or at a meeting so that we don't wait for you the day of the event.
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Apr 18, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Apr 18, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Jim Morrow Bruce Arendt presently serves as the Region Five Regional Director for the Iowa State University (ISU) Extension and Outreach Program. Many of our members know him as the son of long-time Decorah Rotarian and former Decorah mayor Don Arendt. Bruce will be offer a presention explaining recent activities and available services here in ISU Region Five. Bruce began his position on February 6, 2023. As a regional director he provides administrative leadership to county extension office staff and guidance to county extension councils. Previously he served as an academic coach and English for speakers of other languages instructor for Northeast Iowa Community College. He owned his own financial coaching business and has worked for the Student Academic Support Center for Luther College. Prior to that, he was an English as a second language instructor at Mount Hood Community College and worked as an instructor for the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, both in Oregon. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Spanish, a Masters Degree in teaching of English as a second language and applied linguistics, and a Masters Degree in family and consumer sciences, all from ISU. His spouse is a management professor at Luther College and they have two children attending high school. ISU Extension and Outreach engages all Iowans in research, education, and extension experiences to address current and emerging real-life challenges. They provide access to research-based education and information; build capacity for council members, faculty, staff, and volunteers; and enhance efforts in programming, operations, and staffing to reach diverse and underrepresented populations. For more about ISU Extension and Outreach please visit their website at https://www.extension.iastate.edu/. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Apr 25, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Model United Nations Team from Luther College
Apr 25, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Jim Morrow Luther College students Hannah Hoffman and Verena Mueller-Baltes will be with us to talk about Luther's involvement in Model United Nations (UN), a program that gives students an opportunity to experience and practice global diplomacy, collaboration, debate and problem solving. The Luther contingent is coordinated by Dr. Orçun Selçuk, Assistant Professor of Political Science. Each year, students from 95 schools across the country gather in Chicago for the conference which simulates the UN General Assembly. Each school team is assigned a country to represent and students act as ambassadors, debating topics such as climate action, global health, and security. --- **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |
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Apr 27, 2023 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Our Rotary International Exchange Student - What's New?
Apr 27, 2023 5:30 PM
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May 02, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Water to Thrive
May 02, 2023 12:00 PM
DRC Sponsor: Don Holmertz Seventh-grade students from Decoran Middle School (DMS) will present information about their upcoming Water Walk and fundraiser. Viewers can expect to hear ways that water impacts health, hunger, education, and poverty. They will see pictures of wells that DMS has built through previous fundraisers with Water to Thrive and they will be invited to participate in our upcoming Water Walk event and fundraiser. ___ **Please complete your meal sign-up prior to the meeting, preferably not later than close of business Monday. Our face-to-face meeting will be hosted at the VFW. The meal sign-up, meeting announcment, and any other logistical information will be distributed in advance to all members by email. |