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Administrator

Kathy Hughitt

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Rotary District 5960 Offices
211 County Road 1 E
PO Box 126
Dundas, MN 55019

Phone: 651.636.9054

幸运彩168网号码® : 2026–27 Foundation Training & Grant Deadlines

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Planning a District or Global Grant for 2026–27? District 5960 has released the full schedule of required trainings, workshops, and grant deadlines. Grants Management Seminars will be held March 21, 24, and 26, with Global Grants Workshops following on March 31 and April 2. The always-popular Shark Tank session is set for May 6. Global Grant submissions are due May 15, and District Grants are due May 29, with review dates later that month and in June.

https://www.rotary5960.org/rotary-foundation/grants-team/district-grants/
 

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Each November, Rotarians around the world take time to celebrate The Rotary Foundation — recognized as one of the most effective and well-managed charitable organizations in the world. The Foundation has earned 17 consecutive four-star ratings from Charity Navigator and an A+ rating from CharityWatch, reflecting its commitment to transparency, stewardship, and impact.

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Since its founding more than 100 years ago, The Rotary Foundation has invested over $4 billion in life-changing, sustainable projects that make a difference in communities around the globe.

Your contributions make that possible. When you give to the Annual Fund – SHARE, nearly half of your donation returns to District 5960 to fund local projects organized and led by our clubs. Last year alone, more than $187,000 was distributed in district grants to support Rotary-led initiatives across our region.

Foundation Giving Incentives for November
To encourage giving during Rotary Foundation Month, the following matching point incentives are available toward receiving a Paul Harris Fellow recognition:

  • $100 donation – 1-to-1 recognition point match
  • $365 donation – Point match to full Paul Harris Fellow (PHF)
  • Rotary Direct enrollment – Sign up for automatic giving of at least $30 per month and receive 500 recognition points
Every gift, no matter the size, helps Rotary create lasting change both locally and globally.

How to Give
To make your donation, visit the official Rotary International giving page:
https://www.rotary.org/en/donate

If you have not already created a My Rotary account, please do so before donating. Going through My Rotary ensures that you and your club receive proper credit for your contribution. Instructions for setting up your account are attached.

Thank You

Your generosity fuels the work of Rotary — advancing peace, fighting disease, supporting education, providing clean water, growing local economies, and protecting the environment.
Thank you for your partnership and continued support of The Rotary Foundation.

 


Rotary Unite for 福彩168历史查询

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Rotary’s April Theme: The Environment | Earth Day – April 22, 2026

This April, Rotary members from five districts across four U.S. states and one Canadian province are coming together for a powerful, multidistrict initiative: Rotary Unite for 福彩168历史查询.

The goal is simple yet urgent — to protect, restore, and preserve clean water sources while highlighting Rotary’s collective impact through coordinated service and public engagement.

When We Unite and Take Action

Through the Unite for Water initiative, clubs across the participating districts will collaborate on a shared day of service to:

  • Transform communities through hands-on environmental projects.

  • Create a public image blitz across social media, local media, and community channels.

  • Empower clubs to share their impact stories, inspiring others to join the effort.

Together, these actions will show the world the difference Rotary makes when we Unite and Take Action on critical environmental challenges.

Click Here for the District web page.

What Can Your Club Do?

 

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Rotary District Mid-term Event

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Rotary is evolving—are your clubs keeping up? Join Tom Gump, Rotary International Director Elect, at the District 5960 Midterm to learn how to grow membership, engage members, and strengthen your impact.
Date: Saturday, Jan. 3 | Base Camp, Ft. Snelling | 8:45 a.m.

Cost: Free
Registration Link: CLICK HERE

 


Polio's Last Mile

Six Clubs of the St. Croix Valley are hosting a one-mile walk to raise awareness for polio eradication.  The walk is called “Polio’s Last Mile” and it is being held in conjunction with World Polio Day.  The details are below.  We would love if you could share the event with your club and we hope you can join us!
 
Polio’s Last Mile
Saturday, October 25th at 9:00am
Stillwater Pedestrian Plaza – near the lift bridge
The walk is one mile across the bridge into WI and back.
 
Registration is a two-part process – register via Eventbrite, and make a donation to Polio Plus.  We are asking each registered walker to make a minimum donation of $25 directly to Polio Plus.  Rotarians can donate using their login information so that they get credit toward their Paul Harris points.  
 
Registration Step 1:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/polios-last-mile-tickets-1611297326679
 
Registration Step 2:  https://my.rotary.org/en/polioplus-fund

 


Say Hello to Assistant Governor Greg Bartz

Say Hello to Assistant Governor Greg Bartz

If there’s one thing you should know about Greg Bartz, it’s that Rotary has shaped his life in countless ways. A 25-year member of the White Bear Lake Rotary Club, Greg has served in leadership roles both locally and districtwide—and now he’s excited to get to know clubs in Area 6 as their new Assistant Governor.

“The relationships I have in Rotary have truly made my life something special.” – Greg Bartz

Greg has always believed Rotary is about people first. Whether leading his club as president, growing membership across District 5960, or raising millions for cancer research, Greg has found joy in building connections and creating impact.

 

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Four-way Test. Does Climate Change Pass It?


 
At the Int'l. Rotary convention in Calgary, a leading climate scientist, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe spoke at a plenary session. She is a distinguished professor and holds an endowed chair at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist with the Nature Conservancy. Her informative talk can be viewed at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovr5jaJs7Aw.  Her topic was ‘The Four-Way Test.' Does Climate Change Pass It?’. I hope you will watch it. 


 


Crutches 4 Africa:Mobility.Dignity.Impact




Stillwater Sunrise Rotary is proud to lead Crutches 4 Africa—a powerful District Grant project uniting Rotary clubs across our region in a mission to restore mobility and dignity to thousands of people in Africa. Our goal? To collect and ship at least 3,000 mobility devices—crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, and more—to individuals who are otherwise immobilized due to polio, age, or injury.

In partnership with the global nonprofit Crutches for Africa, we’re making sure these vital devices reach those who need them most, transforming lives and opening doors to independence, education, and opportunity.
But that’s not all—we’re also keeping these devices out of landfills, giving them a second life where they’re desperately needed. Since many local donation centers can’t accept these items, this project is also a win for the environment.
This initiative isn’t just about service—it’s about Rotary in action, engaging our community, and showing the world what “people of action” can do.

Project Highlights:

  • $1.4 million worth of medical equipment provided free to communities in Zambia
  • 3,681 mobility devices collected and repurposed
  • 11,000 lives transformed through increased mobility
  • 11,000 pounds of waste kept out of landfills
  • 150+ Rotarians across 15 Rotary clubs joined forces
  • 17,000+ views of our service on social media
  • 7 feature articles celebrating our impact in the press


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It was an exciting time in Calgary at the RI Convention and there were a number of Rotarians from District 5960 in attendance and representing our district. Our district’s very own LIFT program was featured in several ways at the conference. RAGCED (Rotary Action Group for Community Economic Development) had added the LIFT program as one of their featured programs at their RAGCED booth in the House of Friendship. Rick Heidick was at the booth and was able to engage many Rotarians from around the world to explain the fundamentals of the LIFT program, network, and develop possibilities for collaboration. On Monday, June 23rd, RAGCED arranged a breakout session to present their four top CED programs, and the LIFT program was selected as one of the four. Rick was able to present the LIFT program to a packed room of Rotarians interested in community economic development. 

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Congratulations Northfield Rotary Club, celebrating their 100th year milestone, June 2025.



A Gatsby Gilded Age theme dinner was held at the Great Hall on Carleton Campus which was also 100 years old.  The Dave Miller Band played the tempo of the times.  The hall was decorated Gatsby-style with plumes of feathers, pearls, chandeliers, etc.  A delightful message was shown on video from our RI President Stephanie  Urchick with her congratulations.  Everyone stepped up in tails, gloves, canes and flapper dresses galore.  Farewell last 100 years - Hello to the next 100 years!  

 


Congratulations Lonny Stormo DGND (District Governor 2027-28)

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Ed Boeve announced the confirmation of Lonny Stormo to serve as your District Governor for 2027/28. His title designation is District Governor Nominee Designate, and he now joins the Council of Governors Team.

Lonny is currently serving the District as the Team Lead for Public Image and hails from the Stillwater Sunrise Club. (SSR) He has been a Rotarian since 2016 with Rich Cummings as his sponsor, served as the Sunrise Club President in 2022/23, and has been very active in district grants at the club level. Janet Stormo is married to Lonny, is a Rotarian and highly active in support of SSR projects and activities.

Mr. Stormo now begins training and participation at the District, Zone, and Rotary International levels and is excited to serve you. One interesting outcome of this year’s process is that Lonny will serve as our Governor during the year that the International Convention comes to the Twin Cities. 

Please join us in congratulating and welcoming Lonny to this critical role in the District. 


Let’s not overlook Financial Literacy

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Consider this:  Your son or daughter graduates from college and lands a nice job.  You’re bursting with pride.  All is well - - he/she is on their way!  Six months later you ask whether the new employer offers a 401(k) plan.  The response goes something like “Yeah, but that’s for the older employees who are looking to retire.”  Your ears perk up.  “Well does your employer offer a defined benefit pension plan?”    To which the response goes something like “What’s that?”  It’s time, you think, for a parent/child (albeit adult “child”) talk.  Or maybe you’re thinking, this talk should have happened a long time ago.
 

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Soccer Pitch for a Cambodian School

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Impact - 600 students.

This project was initially born out of a Global Grant idea from the Prior Lake Rotary Club. The idea was to strengthen the Ptea Teuk Dong School (PTD) serving the Chamkar Samraong community in Battambang Cambodia. Through discussions of what to include in this grant (the Community Needs Assessment), it was apparent that the interrelated needs were vast and likely needed to be split into sections to provide the children of PTD school everything they need for a well-rounded education.


Faribault Rotary Club stepped in to take the soccer pitch (soccer field) development through the district grant process and help with physical education portion of the overall PTD project. Along with leading the grant process, Faribault also spearheaded the communication and fundraising needed to complete the project. The project cost a total of $10,700. A D5960 grant for $5,200 covered nearly half of the expense and 6 other D5960 clubs provided the rest of the funding.
 

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Four-way Test. Does Climate Change Pass It?


 
At the Int'l. Rotary convention in Calgary, a leading climate scientist, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe spoke at a plenary session. She is a distinguished professor and holds an endowed chair at Texas Tech University. She is also the Chief Scientist with the Nature Conservancy. Her informative talk can be viewed at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovr5jaJs7Aw.  Her topic was ‘The Four-Way Test.' Does Climate Change Pass It?’. I hope you will watch it. 


 


Announcing Michael-jon Pease as our District Governor Nominee Designate 2026-27

Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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We are pleased to announce that Michael-jon Pease, has been selected as our DGND by the nominating committee.  Michael-jon Pease has been a Rotarian since 2011 and a Paul Harris Fellow since 2019. He served as President of St. Paul Rotary in 2019-2020, after serving as Sargeant-at-Arms and Events Team Lead. He is active on the St. Paul Rotary Foundation board, the St. Paul Rotary Club Board (Director Emeritus), St. Paul Rotary International Service Team and WinterSpark gala committee, as well as the District 5960 Camp RYLA planning task force. He attended the 2012 RI Convention in Bangkok when he husband, Christopher Taykalo, was President of Minneapolis-University Rotary, as well as the 2019 RI Convention in Hamburg.

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