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Welcome to our Club!
La Crosse East
Service Above Self
We meet Mondays at 12:00 PM
Piggy's Restaurant Upstairs
501 Front St. S.
La Crosse, WI  54601
United States
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November Programs
November Programs
 
October 31
ORC Industries
Good Greens Aquaponics
 
November Programs
 
November 7
Macey Markowitz
Classification Talk
 
November 14
Devan Weis, CEO
Journey Active
 
November 21
Amy Holte
YMCA
 
November 28
Rabbi Simcha Prombum
 
 
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Club Service Assignments
 
Club Service Assignments
 
First Name: Programs
Second Name: Rotorooter
 
Attention all Program Chairs!
In an effort to streamline meeting set up and eliminate last-minute issues with technology, please email a copy of the guest's presentation to Randy Van Rooyen prior to the meeting.  Randy will load the presentation on his laptop so the guest speaker doesn't have to worry about technology the day of the meeting.  Guests can bring their own laptop if they insist but we prefer to have the presentations in advance.  Thank you.
 
 
November
Sheri Knope
Karla Stanek
 
December
Pam Barge
Scott Butler
 
January
Sheila Connors
Lori Terry
 
February
Tim Schadeberg
Walt Smanski
 
March
Teri Wildt
Ryan Hennessy
 
Club Response
 
 
October
31 - Walt Smanski
 
November
7 - Karla Stanek
14 - Pat Stephens
21 - Lori Terry
28 - Penny Tiedt
 
December
5 - Terry Vonderohe
12 -  Tom Weber
19 - Teri Wildt
26 - No Meeting
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Global Initiatives Week
Gundersen Global Partners, along with many globally-minded colleagues, invites you to join us in celebration of our region’s many global and cultural relationships and initiatives during the 4th annual Global Initiatives Week.
 
This year during the week of Nov. 4-11, more than 30 events – organized by area non-profits, colleges, health systems, tourism office, businesses, schools, libraries and more – are scheduled at various locations and are designed to raise global awareness and inspire local action.
 
The week kicks off with a free, family-friendly Global Celebration at the Myrick Park Center on Friday, Nov. 4, from 4-7pm. Come for 30 minutes or 3 hours to enjoy global food samples, a multi-lingual children’s story time, and several cultural music and dance performances.
 
In addition to having a booth at the kickoff event, Gundersen/Global Partners will be involved in several events throughout the week. These are open to employees and community members alike:
 
 
Global Challenge EmailSign up here to receive daily email “challenges” (Nov. 4-11) that encourage global thinking, and have your name entered into a drawing for prizes from Global Partners.
 
“Connected by Coffee” – This is an inspiring film that showcases the lives and history of the people who grow the coffee we drink, and gives us a glimpse into coffee-growing communities like the ones where Global Partners works in Nicaragua. Click here to watch the trailer. The screening will be on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 12 p.m., at Gundersen La Crosse Clinic, Lower Level, Main Clinic Basement CR1. (bring your own lunch)
 
Norwegian Art of Rosemaling –Mary Koehler will showcase this traditional art form and have some extra brushes on hand to try a few strokes yourself! This event will be on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the hospital lobby (in conjunction with Healing Arts week Nov. 7-11).
 
A Night in Nicaragua-International Family Dance – Bring the family together for a night of cultural immersion through dance, food and fun at North Woods International Elementary School (N2541 Sablewood Rd., La Crosse) on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 5:30-7 p.m. Global Partners will be providing free black bean brownies and information on our Nicaragua partnership. Food will also be available for purchase.
 
Cultural recipes and menu items will be highlighted in the hospital cafeteria during the week and available for purchase.
 
And finally, 10 local restaurants and businesses are offering discounts during the week to patrons who mention “Global Initiatives Week.” A complete list of participating businesses and a calendar of events is attached and also available at www.explorelacrosse.com/global.
 
Please join the conversation on the La Crosse Area Global Initiatives Week Facebook page or by using hashtag #lacrosseglobal.
 
We hope to see you at an upcoming event!
 
Liz Arnold, MPH
Administrative Director, Global Partners
Founder and Chair, Global Initiatives Week Planning Committee
Direct: 608-775-3833 | Cell: 608-385-1409 | Fax: 608-775-6518
 
Gundersen Medical Foundation | Global Partners
1836 South Avenue, La Crosse, WI 54601 | Mailstop H02-005
Where Generosity Changes Lives
 
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Save the Date!
 
Upcoming Events and Dates to Remember
 
Global Initiatives Week
November 4 - 11
See details elsewhere in the Rotograph!
 
 
iFeed
November 5, 2016
8 - 10 am
Logan High School
 
 
VOTE!
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Polls open from 7 am to 8 pm
 
 
STAR Meeting
(Specialized Training for Action in Rotary)
Thursday, November 10, 2016
7 - 8 am
Radisson Hotel
 
One Rotary Summit
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Wilderness Resort - Wisconsin Dells
8:30am - 1pm
 
 
Rotary East's 45th Anniversary
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Piggy's
 
District Conference 2017
May 12 - 14, 2017
La Crosse, WI!
 
Rotary International Conference
June 10 - 14, 2017
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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100 Years of the Rotary Foundation
From the District 6250 Newsletter, October Edition - http://www.rotary6250.org/currentnewsletter
Million Dollar Journey Announced
 
We are currently in the 100th year of our Rotary Foundation.  Founded in 1917 under the direction of Rotary’s sixth President Arch Klumph with $26.50 as an endowment “to do good in the world”, its assets have now grown to over $1 billion.  Rotary International is planning celebrations in Cleveland, where Klumph was a distinguished Rotarian, as well as Atlanta for the International Convention, to celebrate 100 years of The Rotary Foundation. 

To mark this important milestone, our district has set a goal to raise a minimum of $1 million in new major gifts of $10,000 or more for The Rotary Foundation.  Gifts can be spread over 3 year pledges of at least $3,333 per year, or new or increased bequests of $10,000 or more.  According to District Rotary Foundation Committee Chair Dave Warren, “early pledges and gifts have already exceeded a quarter of a million dollars with over 14 months left in a campaign…and it hadn’t even been officially been announced!”

A celebratory dinner has already been scheduled for the evening of Saturday, November 4, 2017 at the beautiful Trappers Turn Golf Club in Wisconsin Dells for all who make major gifts toward this goal.  There will be a special address from a major Rotary International dignitary.   For more information on how you can be a part of this special effort, please contact Dave Warren at dave@davesace.com.
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World Polio Day
Dennis Ogbe, Paralympian and polio survivor, tells his personal story of the disease at Rotary’s World Polio Day event on 24 October 2016 at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Photo Credit: Rotary International/Alyce Henson
 
Rotary’s World Polio Day event looks ahead to ending the disease for good
 
While the fight to eradicate polio suffered a blow this year when the virus re-emerged in Nigeria, Rotary leaders and top health experts focused Monday on the big picture: the global presence of the paralyzing disease has never been smaller.

The headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, served as the site of Rotary’s fourth annual World Polio Day event. Some of the biggest names in the polio eradication campaign were there to reflect on the year’s progress and discuss what’s needed to end the disease for good.

More than 200 people attended the special live program, and thousands more worldwide watched online. Jeffrey Kluger, Time magazine’s editor at large, moderated the event.

In a question-and-answer session with Kluger, CDC Director Tom Frieden talked about the latest developments in the effort to eradicate polio.

“We have the fewest number of cases in the fewest number of places in the world right now,” said Frieden. “We continue to make ground against polio, but we’re still recording cases in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria.”

The total number of cases worldwide so far this year is 27, compared with 51 for the same period last year.

Unfortunately, Nigeria slipped back onto the list of countries where polio is endemic this year, after cases appeared in the northern state of Borno, which was under the control of Boko Haram militants until recently. The World Health Organization estimates that the virus has been circulating in the region for five years. The country was on the verge of celebrating two years without any polio infections.

But this hasn’t stopped Rotary and its partners, who are working with the Nigerian government, Chad, Cameroun, and parts of the Central African Republic, from executing a sweeping emergency response. Shortly after the outbreak, a robust immunization campaign targeted about 1 million children with both oral and inactivated polio vaccines.

“Because the new cases were only detected due to ongoing surveillance efforts,” said Frieden.  “We shouldn’t be surprised to see more cases, because better surveillance means better detection of all polio cases.”

Polio eradication efforts continue to make progress in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In Afghanistan, cases dropped from 13 in 2015 to eight so far this year. In Pakistan, they decreased from 38 to 15.

Frieden cited innovative tactics for reaching children in Pakistan who were often missed in the past. These include placing permanent vaccination sites at entry points to the country, provinces, and large cities. Rotary has funded the purchase of cell phones for vaccination teams, so they can send data to health centers immediately.

“The virus is cornered, we just have to make sure never to let it out again,” Frieden added.

Celebrities join Rotary’s gathering

Dennis Ogbe, a polio survivor and Paralympian athlete, told his personal story of survival. Ogbe contracted polio at age three at a clinic near his home in rural Nigeria while being treated for malaria.

Ogbe competed in the Paralympics in Sydney in 2000 and London in 2012. But he says the toughest challenge he’s faced is helping to rid the world of polio.

Shira Lazar, host of the show “What’s Trending,” gave a social media update during the live streamed event in which she announced that more than 3,000 World Polio Day events were happening around the world. In Pakistan, a huge End Polio Now message was illuminated at the Kot Diji Fort in the Khairpur district.

Video addresses came from Maryn McKenna, author and journalist, and new polio ambassador Jenna Bush Hager, chair of UNICEF’s Next Generation, a journalist, and an author. Hager’s father-in-law is a polio survivor.

Rotary, with support from the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, also debuted a that transported attendees to the streets of India and Kenya, where they interacted with polio survivors and heard their stories.

“This is very good technology to put people in places where polio has affected so many,” says Reza Hossaini, director of polio eradication for UNICEF. “It’s important we see the places and people we are helping with our polio eradication programs.”

Earlier in the day, Frieden and Rotary International President John F. Germ announced major contributions to polio eradication. The Canadian government committed $10 million, and Michael Bloomberg, businessman, philanthropist, and former mayor of New York City, donated $25 million.

Rotary has contributed more than $1.6 billion to polio eradication since taking on the virus in 1979.

“We started this more than 30 years ago,” said Germ. “We’ve stuck with it all this time. And soon, we’re going to finish it.”


Rotary News

24-Oct-2016
 
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5th Monday Social
A great time was had by all at our "5th Monday Social" on Monday, October 24.
Thank you to all who could come and thank you to our host, East member James Strack, owner of Wine Guyz.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Sally Egan
March 30
 
Spouse Birthdays
Nicki Hennessy
March 27
 
Anniversaries
Elaine Yager
Santa Yager
March 16
 
Join Date
Sheila Connors
March 1, 2016
1 year
 
Timothy Schadeberg
March 1, 2016
1 year
 
Randy Van Rooyen
March 13, 2000
17 years
 
Mark Dahlke
March 15, 1999
18 years
 
Jeremy Novak
March 24, 2008
9 years