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WEEKLY BULLETIN October 28, 2022
BULLETIN EDITOR Mary Dunn
Deadline for submissions is noon Wednesday 

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WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS
DATE
TREASURER
ASSISTANT
GREETER 1
GREETER  2
RAFFLE TICKETS 1
RAFFLE TICKETS 2 SARGEANT AT ARMS
October 28, 2022 Dan Fose Terry Siebert Robert Sorenson Dan Fose James Graham Jack Rerreri
November 4, 2022 John Olsen Mary Van Hout Mike Wenkman Mary Beth Growney Selene Stuart Herro Jack Ferreri
November 11, 2022 Jim Emerick Michael Wilcox Dennis Zitnak Bill Hinkley Melissa Markgraf Jack Ferreri
November 18, 2022 Dean Ryerson Ann Albert Steve Aune Nate Hedden Fre Holtman Jack Ferreri
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 October 28, 2022

LAST WEEKS MEETING: 

October 21 -  Dean Ryerson just got back from his trip to Europe and presented his most interesting visit to Poland on the Friendship Exchange Program.

THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM:

October 28 - Bev Davis will attempt to present her program again which was canceled on June 10, Bev is an author, chaplain, and anti-bullying expert has degrees in Master Divinity from McCormick Theological Seminary and is a certified Dementia Practitioner. She has spoken to audiences throughout Wisconsin and the Midwest about anti-bullying from first-hand experience being bullied as a young person growing up in Chicago. Program by Jim OlmstedUPCOMING PROGRAMS:

November 4  - "GETTING TO KNOW YOU PROGRAM". This time Greg Armstrong, Mike Wenkman and Rick Schaller will have 10 minutes each to give a short talk about themselves, their livelihood, their family and their hobbies. More "GETTING TO KNOW YOU" programs to follow.

November 11 - Lunch will be served at Lussier Community Center at 555 Gammon Rd., just north of Jefferson Middle School where Diana Shinall, executive director of the Lussier Building Complex, will be our orator. Lussier Community Center has been an organization supported since the beginning by both Madison West Rotary and Madison West Town Middleton Rotary. Over the last 8 years we have made annual contributions to the Buffet Scholars program and for the last 4 years have made contributions to the K-12 after school program. In addition, we have annually made contributions to the Food Pantry in both cash and donated food items. We also contributed to their start up radio station. Program by John Gerold. 

November 18 - Judy Reed and Jane Scharer, founders of the (Liberian Assistance Program) in 2008 and have been chair and vice chair for all these years. They have spoken to the Madison West Rotary a number of times will bring us up to date for our NEW Madison West Middleton Rotary Club which provides scholarships for girls at the Obama School in Liberia. Program by Peter Overton.

November 25 - No meeting Thanksgiving

December 2 - GETTI TO KNOW YOU SERIES WITH THE MERGER OF OUR 2 CLUBS, Deb Dieter, Kitty Tyson, and Denny Zitnak will tell you about themselves, their family, their employment, their hobbies, and other interesting quirks all within a 10 minute time frame each. Don't miss this interesting program, YOU MAY BE NEXT.

December 9- Our own Nancy Comello, DNP, CNM, RN, will tell us about Educating Indigenous Midwives and birth Attendants, a Rotary Global Grant partner ship between Madison West Towne Middleton Rotary Club and Rotary Club Las Américas Ciudad Guatemala. Why it took over 2 years to complete and how it is currently impacting the hands-on education of indigenous Guatemalan midwives by the Master trainers funded and equipped through the Global Grant. Program by Mary Cobb Dunn

December 16 - After a career in medicine, Dr. David Lonsdorf decided to run for local office during the pandemic. He was elected to the Town Board of Verona and quickly found out that things weren't what he expected. We will find out what he didn't expect during his presentation. Program by Jack Ferreri

December 23 - No meeting Christmas

December 30 - New Years Eve weekend- no meeting

 
Birthdays:
October 26: Matt Loch
November 1: Gayle Worf
November 11: Corday Feith
 
Anniversaries:
October 14: Bill Hinckley
October 15: Paul Patenaude
 
Join Date:
October 23: Mary Cobb Dunn, 7 years
November 1: Peder Moren, 47 years
November 1: Jerry McAdow, 51 years
November 1: Mary Beth Growney Selene, 35 years
November 1: John Gerold,51 years
November 1: Michael Wilcox, 30 years
 
 
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Participate in the 2022 Rotary All-Member Survey!

There is still time to complete the 2022 Rotary All-Member Survey. This is your opportunity to tell us what you like about being a Rotary member and how we can improve your membership experience.
To begin the survey, click the link below. The survey will take 10 to 15 minutes to complete and will close 4 November 2022.

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McAdow Miles Team Fundraiser

For years, led on by the powerful calves of Jerry McAdow, several riders have been bicycling together on Saturday mornings for exercise, for companionship, and for the sense of adventure. We’ve asked Club members to support our efforts by pledging dollars to the Rotary Foundation. It’s an important Club fundraiser. We are asking for pledges in the amount of $50, $100, or $250. This is your chance to give a boost to the Foundation’s coffers. We’re gonna ride no matter what!
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Contact person for this event is Paul Patenaude ppaten98@gmail.com. Please take a look into your wallets and see what you can contribute to help support this event and our Club in general.
 

Monthly Board Meetings

Our normal Board meeting is on the third Wednesday of the month at noon.
 
All members are welcome to attend to see how the Club operates. If you let the Secretary (jack46ferreri@gmail.com) know ahead of time, he can send you an agenda. These days, we’re meeting at Kathy Roberg’s Presidential Cabana at (Harbor House Condominium) 802 Harbor House Drive (which is right off Watts Road).
 

Live Club Meetings are Here

The meeting place is Serendipity Labs, a co-working facility on the 6th 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. 
 
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.

 

Meeting Information

Rotary Club of Madison West 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  KATHY ROBERG
President-Elect  KEVIN HAYDEN
Secretary 
JACK FERRERI
Treasurer MATT LOCH
Club Service ROD NILLES
Community Service  JOHN GEROLD
                    International Service  PAUL PATENAUDE
Vocational Service  JIM EMERICK
Member-at-LargePETER OVERTON
 
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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 Middleton           
P.O. BOX 620312
Middleton • WI 53562 • USA
We are self-anointed
'Coolest Rotary Club in the World'
 
MADISON WEST MIDDLETON   ROTARY FOUNDATION INC  
 
 
501(3) (c) Charitable  Organization  
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