Members of the Vocational Training Team from the Happy Home in Kohler Gold Fields, Karnataka, India will share their experiences in Milwaukee and what the Global Grant will provide for water/sanitation, solar electricity,and better education for their "otherly abled" students.
Enjoy an evening with the Vocational Training Team (five members) from the Happy Home, Kolar Gold Fields, Karnataka, India on Tuesday, October 18.
There will also be other guests from clubs who financially supported the Global Grant, from District 6270, and from Easter Seals of Southeast Wisconsin (the cooperating organization who is providing the week of training).
Social hour begins for club members at 5:00 p.m.; other guests arrive at 5:30 p.m.; dinner at 6:00 p.m.; program at 6:45 p.m.
Location is Klemmer's Banquet Center. There will be a cash bar for the social hour. Meal is family style and includes: chicken curry, white rice, a pork dish, mixed vegetables, Banana Foster, & drinks. Total cost per person is estimated at no more than $20.
You may invite guests (family, friends, etc.); however, your club account will charged no more than $20 per guest.
Because of the added expenses of this special evening, you must register in order to attend. There will be no luncheon at noon on that day.
Please do participate in order to welcome our Indian guests and to learn about the various pieces of the Global Grant, including the training being conducted by Easter Seals.
Meeting 5-9 pm at Citizens Bank in New Berlin. Box lunch for the meal.
2016-17 and 2017-18 board members should plan to attend. Other club members are encouraged to attend and to participate in formulating the 3-5 year plan for our club's future.
Let's create a plan covering the next 3-5 years to determine the direction our club will go to meet our new goals. District facilitators will conduct the session to draw out our ideas, hopes, and dreams.
Knowing & loving: keys to real happiness--at the core of "Service above self" and the "4 way test"
Feb. 21, 2017
.Ever since I wrote my book, Knowing and Loving: The Keys to Real Happiness, I have spoken to over 90 Rotary Clubs in Southeast Wisconsin and Northeast Illinois. My presentation is titled: Knowing and Loving: The Keys to Real Happiness At the Core of “Service Above Self” and the “The Four Way Test.”
The other unexpected good news at many Rotary Club meetings is a portion of the meeting they call “Happy Dollars.” Anyone who has some good news to share makes an announcement and then throws a dollar or two into a pot. The money is used to support the various community service projects which that particular Rotary Club has undertaken.
So, if you are looking for an organization which creates good news and celebrates all of the wonderful things we experience in our lives, join a Rotary Club in your community.
Monday night old-fashioned pizza and appetizers party for the whole family. Rotarians, spouses/significant others, children, & grandchildren are welcome.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; food served at 6:00 p.m.
Cost is $10 per person (more if minimum of 30 participants is not reached). Cost includes pizza, appetizers, and soda.
The Milwaukee Homeless Veteran Initiative is headquartered in West Allis. Programs include a veterans network, a women veterans initiative, home support, emergency food, wellness assessments. bikes for stripes.