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WEEKLY BULLETIN, February 18, 2022
 
 
Bulletin Editor
Mary Dunn

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WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS
DATE
TREASURER
ASSISTANT
GREETER 1
GREETER 2 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL MINUTE
ROTARY
MINUTE
 
SARGEANT AT ARMS
February 25, 2022
 
Dan Fose
      Jeannine Desautels 
If you can’t make your assignment, reach out to someone else to fill it in for you. No need to let the Secretary know of the switch.
 

Hybrid Meeting February 18, 2022

 
 
 
 
LAST WEEK'S PROGRAM
 
Anne Goodwin will tell us how to relax and let go of everyday stress via her real-life experiences of a "getaway" place called "Come to the Lake." 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This Week's Program:
TBA 
 
UPCOMING PROGRAMS:
 
Our January 50th anniversary meeting is postponed until spring. 
 
February 18 Open
 
February 25 Our own Barry Pace had a huge tree removed from his property. Tree climber and author, Jesse Barry will present his book titled "Potty PT" which discusses how to do physical therapy for older adults without killing yourself. Jesse is 50 years old and must stay in shape to climb and hand-cut and drop 60-70 foot trees. WOW!
 
March 4 - Jim Emerick's son, Tyler, and his daughter-in-law Meredith, will talk about adopting children in China. 
 
March 11 Open
 
March 18   After twenty years as Wisconsin's head football equipment manager, Mark Peeler was named UW's Director of Equipment Operations for ALL sports which include the department's 23 athletic programs and 26 support units.  Imagine having so much responsibility in so many areas!  Don't miss this exciting program brought to us by Leo Edelstein! 
 
March 25  Open
 
April 1  Bev Davis is a hospice chaplain and an author of books about kindness and then about bullying.
 
April 8  Open
 
April 15 Open
 
April 22  Leanne Lippincott-Wuerthele details to follow.

 
Birthdays:
February 22: John Gerold
February 22: Jim Olmsted
February 26: Dawn Frank
March 17: Stuart Herro
 
Anniversaries:
...
 
Join Date:
February 12, 2011: Mary Ruth Marks
February 14, 2014:  Connie Fish
March 1, 1981: Mick Faulhaber
March 1, 2002: Svein Morner
 
 
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Rotary Visitor Friday

Marty Anderson reached out to us on FB.
 
He is new to Madison and a past Rotarian looking for a new club here.
 
He is visiting on Friday, so please give him a warm welcome!


SOCKS

 
Over 200, yup, that's the pairs of socks that were taken to Beacon this week!  So, let's celebrate our 50 years by demonstrating that we can be a club of action, a club that works together to meet needs, and a club that searches for projects that will benefit others in our community and the world. 
 
Imagine!

Early Bird Registration Now Open for Rotary’s TriCon 2022 District Conference

Together We Connect
Let’s get together this Spring, Rotarians, and Rotaractors, in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin! Join your fellow Rotarians from Districts 6220, 6250 and 6270—for TriCon 2022--April 29-30 at the beautiful Osthoff Resort. Enjoy two days of amazing speakers, delicious cuisine, and frequent opportunities to reconnect with old friends and make new ones...
Everyone is welcome.
All Rotarians and Rotaractors from clubs throughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan are invited to participate. Learn more about Rotary and how you can enhance your membership experience by “Serving to Help Others.”.
 
Register before March 1 and enjoy a reduced Early Bird rate!
Save $30 and get a chance to win a $100 gift card by registering no later than March 1.
Find out more about accommodations and meals--and register today for the conference at www.rotarytricon.com
 

Greeters Needed

Happy New Year!
 
We are in need of club greeters.  Please click on the link, find a day that you can serve the club by greeting members and guests, and sign up.  Thanks for all you do to serve our club, each other, and our community here and around the globe!
 

 

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Do you need some volunteers?
Let the club know the who the what the when the where and the why.
 
Send a notice and/or an article and/or some photos to the Bulletin Editor at mcobdun@gmail.com
 

Live Club Meetings are Here

The meeting place is Serendipity Labs, a co-working facility on the sixth floor of the Johnson Bank Building at 525 Junction Road Madison, WI 53717 (right next to Panera Bread). We’re in the SOUTH TOWER. Parking is easy and undercover. We’re doing this on a month-to-month basis right now, but it may lead to a long-term arrangement. 
 
Our meeting place is circled in red on this map. 6th floor. For parking, follow the blue arrow on the map to underground parking. Go left once you enter the ramp. Parking is free; park in any unassigned spot. Go to the covered walkway to enter the building and grab the elevator to the sixth floor.

 

A SPECIAL NOTICE ON OUR MASK POLICY

Your Board met on Monday, Oct 25 to cover the usual business and to take a look at the way we're dealing with masks and Covid in general ... and how this has affected our Club. You all know attendance has been sorely impacted.
 
Starting with October 29 meeting:

Read more...

Meeting Information

Rotary Club of Madison West Towne-Middleton, PO Box 620312, Middleton WI 53562
 
We’re currently holding Hybrid/Zoom meetings during this COVID time. The Zoom link is above in this Bulletin. The in-person meeting site is the Johnson Bank building at 525 Junction Road. Park in the ramp to the east of the building, then go to the 6th floor to Serendipity Labs.
You can’t miss us.

Fridays at 12:12 PM

The meetings combine a live, in-person element with the capability to join via Zoom.

We are the self-anointed ‘Coolest Rotary Club in the World.’

Our website is mwt-mrotaryclub.org

 
Executives
President  Connie Fish
President-Elect  Kathy Roberg
Secretary 
 Jack Ferreri
Treasurer  Matt Loch
Club Service  Dean Ryerson & Rod Nilles
Community Service  Abby Benbow
                    International Service  Paul Patenaude
Vocational Service  Roxanne Brazeau & Jim Emerick
 
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We meet
FRIDAYS at 12:12 pm
at
Serendipity Labs,  Suite 6500  Johnson Bank Building              525 Junction Road          Madison, Wisconsin 53717
 
 
 Rotary Club of
        Madison West Towne-Middleton           
P.O. BOX 620312
Middleton • WI 53562 • USA
We are self-anointed
'Coolest Rotary Club in the World'
MADISON WEST TOWNE- MIDDLETON  
ROTARY FOUNDATION INC  
 
 
501(3) (c) Charitable  Organization  
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