Kathy Hughitt | Rotary District 5960 https://www.rotary5960.org Service Above Self Tue, 20 May 2025 16:01:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.rotary5960.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-RotaryMBS-Simplems_RGB-32x32.png Kathy Hughitt | Rotary District 5960 https://www.rotary5960.org 32 32 25-26 Grants Qualified Clubs Documents https://www.rotary5960.org/25-26-grants-qualified-clubs-documents/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 21:14:18 +0000 https://www.rotary5960.org/?p=4547 Date First Name Last Name Email Club name MOU/Addendum 3/27/2025 Don Martin Don@martin-mason.com Arden Hills Shoreview    All Dates Glenn Bowers grbowers53@gmail.com Arden Hills/Shoreview   3/24/2025 & 3/31 Danielle Heiny daniheiny@yahoo.com Austin   3/24/2025 bj  Williams bj.williams@northwoodtech.edu Barron County MOU/ADD to TRF 3/22/2025 Anastasia Stratioti anastasia_hgp@yahoo.com Barron County Sunrise   3/24/2025 Tasha Strait tashastrait@gmail.com Belle Plaine   3/24/2025 Julie Gotham julie@gothammail.com Blaine/Ham Lake   3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Theresa Slominski Rosesfrmhv@outlook.com Elk River Rotary   3/22/2025 Angela Comstock a.comstock3210@gmail.com Forest Lake   3/24/2025 Duane Olenius dolenius@bankwithpioneer.com Greater Mankato Rotary MOU
Add to MOU 3/24/2025 Don Putzier drdcp@hickorytech.net Greater Mankato Rotary   3/24/2025 Kerry Reis kerry.reis56@gmail.com Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club    3/24/2025 Linda Robertson lindainhudson@icloud.com Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club    3/24/2025 Tom Dwelle tomdwelle@gmail.com Lake City   3/24/2025 Pam Baker pbaker@fsbt.com Lake Elmo   3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Peg Duenow pegduenow@gmail.com Lakeville MOU/TRF ADD 3/24/2025 Joshua Lee lee8@stolaf.edu Lakeville   3/31/2025 Jim Kretsch jkretsch@kretschlaw.com Lakeville Rotary Club   3/20/2025 & 3/27/25 Dana Rebelein danarebelein@yahoo.com New Brighton Mounds View    3/22/2025 Mark Abbott markabbott7591@gmail.com Northfield   3/20/2025 Charles Cogan charlesacogan@gmail.com Northfield   3/27/2025 Ann Leming Annadeleleming@gmail.com Northfield   3/20/2025 Ed Marek ed.marek5960@gmail.com Northfield   3/22/2025 Ann Richards delightfulread@yahoo.com Northfield   3/22/2025 Sylvia Allen. sylvia@sylviaschildren.org NSP/Maplewood/Oakdale ADD to TRF 3/20/2025 & 3/27/25 Lois Nelson lmn0513@gmail.com Owatonna   3/24/2025 & 3/27/25 Geoff Stamp stamp.geoff@principal.com Owatonna Early   3/24/2025 Joan Lompart jslompart@gmail.com Prior Lake MOU/TRF ADD 3/24/2025 Guy Selinske glassguy55@gmail.com Prior Lake   3/20/2025 lance smith tyustayadad@gmail.com Prior Lake   3/24/2025 Mary Viereck meryviereck53@gmail.com Prior Lake   3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Fred Rau fred@raufam.com RC Forest Lake    3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Jeffrey Harnly harnly45@yahoo.com Red Wing MOU/TRF ADD 3/20/2025 & 3/27/25 Susan Tindell Suet@travelleaders.com Rice Lake Rotary   3/22/2025 & 3/27/25 Mike Neumann mikeaneumann@gmail.com Rochester Rotary Risers MOU/TRF ADD 3/22/2025 Aanne Atomssa aanneaj@gmail.com Roseville MOU/TRF ADD 3/22/2025 Loren Swanson loren@swansonus.com Roseville   3/20/2025 Babara Svoboda Barbara.Svoboda@co.dakota.mn.us Rotary Club of Farmington   3/20/2025 & 3/31/25 Alan Anderson luckyduck49@gmail.com Rotary Club of Northfield, MN   3/24/2025 Rick Wilson rkerfwilson@gmail.com Rotary Club of River Falls   3/20/2025 & 3/27/25 Audrey Betcher asbetcher@gmail.com Rotary Club of Rochester   3/20, 3/24, 3/31/25 Larry Propst larrypropst@comcast.net Rotary Club of Woodbury, MN   3/20/2025 Paul Kote pauljkotz@gmail.com Saint Paul   3/20/2025 Valdi Stefanson valdistefanson@gmail.com Saint Paul   3/22/2025 & 3/31/25 Kenneth Crabb crabb002@umn.edu St Paul TRF ADD 1
TRF ADD 2
TRF ADD 3 3/31/2025 Valdi Stefanson valdistefanson@gmail.com St. Paul MOU 3/27/2025 Paul Kotz pauljkotz@gmail.com St. Paul    3/31/2025 Amanda Lathrop
amanda@leadsheepproductions.com
Stillwater     3/24/2025 Scott Mercer scottmercer50@gmail.com Stillwater     All Dates Margie Horning margie.horning@comcast.net Stillwater Sunrise   3/20/25 3/27/2025 Bill Howell bill.howell@gmail.com Stillwater Sunrise   3/22/2025 & 3/27/25 john Lennes JiB3L@aol.com Stillwater Sunrise Rotary   3/20/2025 nancy lyner nancylyner2012@gmail.com Stillwater Sunrise Rotary   3/24/2025 Christopher  Schoenherr cpschoenherr@gmail.com The Greater Rochester Rotary Club MOU/TRF ADD 3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Stewart  Rassier stewart@rassier.com The Rotary Club of Rochester   3/20/2025 Alison Good alliebgood2020@yahoo.com TRCR   3/20/2025 & 3/27/2025 Judith O’Fallon ofallon.judy@gmail.com TRCR   3/24/2025 Warren White wwhiepe@gmail.com Tylors Falls/St Croix Falls   3/20/2025 Cassandra Meister cassandraameister@gmail.com Waseca Rotary Club   3/22/2025 Alan Ruvelson aruvelson@msn.com West St Paul-Mendota Heights   3/27/2025 Patty Hall Phall@h2oforlifeschools.org White Bear Lake MOU/TRF ADD All Dates Jim Hunt jim.hunt.d5960@gmail.com White Bear Lake   3/20/2025 & 3/27/2025 Carol Nelson Carolnelson855@gmail.com White Bear Lake   3/24/2025 Cora Hankins skierlady1@gmail.com White bear lake and Rotary   3/22/2025 & 3/27/2025 Julie Hoffer hofferjulie01@gmail.com White Bear Lake Rotary with Carol Nelson   3/24/2025 Beth Forkner Moe bforknermoe@gmail.com Winona Rotary   3/24/2025 & 3/31/25 Tim Vodak tim.vodak@bench.com Winona Rotary   3/20/2025 Ruth Watkins rawatkins12@gmail.com Woodbury MOU
TRF ADD 3/22/2025 Bob Furniss bobfurniss@comcast.net Woodbury Rotary Club   ]]>
Signature Projects 2024 https://www.rotary5960.org/signature-projects-2024/ Tue, 14 May 2024 21:48:44 +0000 https://www.rotary5960.org/?p=3218 See image gallery at www.rotary5960.org]

 

2023-2024 Club Signature Projects

Hudson Hudson Daybreak
Lake Elmo Le Sueur
Coon Rapids Rochester (Greater Rochester, Rochester Risers, The Rochester)
River Falls White Bear Lake
Faribault Owatonna Early Edition
North St Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale District 5960 – LIFT

 

Le Sueur Rotary Club – Pollinator Learning Lab

Le Sueur Rotary grants each new member cohort up to $1,000 for a community project of their choice. The cohort chose a project related to the Rotary Protect the Environment focus area. They identified the importance of pollinators and the struggles they face. They chose to partner with other local organizations to establish the Pollinator Learning Lab. 

They created a space that will inspire others to establish their own pollinator-friendly yard projects, to find ways to benefit pollinators, and to grow in their tolerance and knowledge of the importance pollinators play in healthy communities, our food systems, and our daily lives. 

 

Hudson Rotary Club – St. Croix River Dunk

  • The St Croix River Dunk is a fun event for people of all ages.  
  • Teams jump into freezing cold water to raise money for charity. 
  • Other clubs are welcome to join, and it’s an easy way to raise funds while having fun!
  • YouTube Vido Link: https://youtu.be/PLOeeeAbwTQ?si=eWXciKE6rqpgv7AD

 

Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club – Chapina Bonita – Smoke-Free Stove Project

To help raise awareness, our club members help prep food for the stove demos the week of the fall festival at YMCA Camp St. Croix. Multiple shifts of Rotarians are on hand for the demonstrations throughout the day. Permanent signage and key Rotarians who have been to Guatemala to explain the project help raise awareness. The two stoves on site are authentic to the stoves we built and the shelter they are under. We prepped around 500 tortillas and ran out!

Open fire cooking can shorten a person’s life by 10-15 years. In 2015, Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club members Dr. Greg Young and Linda Robertson went on a medical mission trip to Guatemala. During their trip, they came across many indigenous Guatemalans with respiratory diseases, eye irritations, burns, and other medical issues that were directly traced back to the unsafe practice of cooking with open fires in their homes. Knowing Rotary is a global organization Linda and Dr. Young reached out to the Guatemala East Rotary Club. To their delight, they discovered that one of the local Club’s members, Carlos Galvez, had already begun championing the Clean Cooking Stove Program. The women of the village cook on open fires, using an iron pot on top of a wooden table with kindling and wood pieces stuck under the pot. This method creates a lot of smoke which gets into the women’s lungs and causes lung cancer. Since the women carry their babies in a scarf tied to the woman, babies breathe the smoke, too. One woman went to the doctor because she had lost her hearing. The doctor scraped the soot out of her ears and miraculously, she could hear again! During our trips we typically organize materials for 24 “stove kits”. To build a stove, you need 55 bricks, 8 cinder blocks, and some mortar mix. The family that receives a stove must pay half of the cost. The monthly earning in this village is $200. The Chapina Bonita stove uses one-sixth the amount of wood compared to the older method of cooking and wood is expensive. Previously families spent 30-40% of their income on wood. These stoves allow the family to save money so these stoves pay for themselves.

But we do know that through our efforts, even in this past year, we’ve shared this project we thousands of people within our community and now more than 8,000 stoves have been built! One way we’ve kept this project front and center is through our permanent display at YMCA Camp St. Croix that has two Chapina Bonita Stoves positioned under a recreation of a Guatemalan structure. Next to it is permanent outdoor signage explaining the project with links to support. This past fall, our club hosted a local stove demo in Hudson, Wisconsin to share the project in Guatemala and talk about the Rotarians returning once again to help in January, 2024. Two shifts of numerous Rotarians prepped, cooked, served, and connect with hundreds of families in our community. January 11-18, 2024, several of our club members and spouses went to Guatemala to install more stoves in the homes of indigenous villages. We work very closely with a Guatemalan Rotarian who initiated this project. This is our 7th year participating in the Chapina Bonita stove project. In addition to those who traveled, our international committee, the board, and past participants helped plan the trip and educate other members prior to travel. Our club has funded hundreds of stoves, educated and inspired thousands through the years – all to ensure more Guatemalan women and children to live longer, healthier lives. Smaller stoves are for women who have families, and a conservative estimate for impact is three people per stove built. While our club was not directly involved with 8,000 stoves, we do pride ourselves on expanding Carlos’s support base and reach exponentially to people in our direct community, within the University of Wisconsin system, and throughout the country!

Lake Elmo Rotary Club – Kindness Rock Garden
​Elementary students learn about kindness through an art project. The project is being extended to middle school. 

Faribault Rotary Club – Pollinator Project

Teach children the value of pollinators to the environment. Empower each child to make a valuable contribution.

Faribault Rotary purchased three books for each third-grade classroom for $720.00. Tri-Lakes Sportsman Club funded the cost of the plants totaling $3000.00. Donahue’s Greenhouse provided 350 pots filled with soil. Rice County Soil and Water Conservation office prepared the take-home instructions in three languages (Somali, Spanish and English)

River Falls Rotary Club – Diaper Drive & Burger Battle

The River Falls Rotary Club is an active and fun group.  Our club focuses on youth and literacy programs.  We also fund a backpack program, Jumpstart to Literacy, and participate as Rotary Readers in our four elementary schools. We are looking forward to encouraging other clubs to consider conducting a community-wide diaper/baby wipes drive, or doing a Burger Battle fundraiser.

​White Bear Lake Rotary Club – Rotary Nature Preserve at Birch Lake

This beautiful 40-acre Rotary Nature Preserve in White Bear Lake is undergoing a native restoration. We are looking for clubs who would like to support an environmental project through the district grant we are submitting. 

Coon Rapids Rotary Club – Respect Retreat for Conn Rapids High School

Respect Retreat for Coon Rapids High School Freshman. Help students realize they matter, others matter and what they do matters. Understand that disrespectful behavior is harmful and engage bystanders to stand up. Identify ways to improve the culture of respect in your school and community. 

North St. Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale – Sylivia’s Children

  • Sylvia’s Children
  • Celebrating 20 years since Sylvia was ‘adopted’ by Mbiriizi Advanced Primary & DayCare School as their grandmother!
  • Over 1,000 students in Primary School
  • 80 orphans in high school
  • 170 orphans with college/technical degree
  • 100 orphans poised to graduate in 2024 and 2024!

​Owatonna Early Edition Rotary – Tanzania Furniture Project

  • Over 270 desks with chairs, bookcases, misc. furniture and books were specially packaged to fit securely in a 40 container. 
  • This is equipment that more than likely would have ended up in a landfill in southern Minnesota.

Northfield Rotary – North Star Youth Exchange

Project Dates: Hosted first Rotary Youth Exchange student in 1969 and sent two students in 1970; currently hosting 5 and sending 7 outbound this year. Ongoing program. 
Outcomes Achieved: We created wide and deep friendships. We showed young people, their families, their host families, and the community what Rotary was about. Some became Rotarians, many promoted Rotary, and everyone grew in their understanding of MN and the USA, the countries represented in the hosting. We developed world citizens. We exercised and developed tolerance, flexibility, and understanding.
Number of Members: There have been hundreds over the years; this year, over 25 members are directly involved in our RYE program. 

Stillwater Sunrise & Stillwater Noon – Saving Mothers & Children

  • We have been side by side with the family as we process their resettlement here.
  • The sponsorship team consists of 13 Rotarians – 7 from Stillwater Sunrise and 6 from Stillwater Noon.
  • The vast majority of members have contributed to fundraising, donated household items, offered assistance, and welcomed.​
  • Total Cost to date $23,000.

Greater Rochester, Rochester Risers, The Rochester Rotary Clubs – Ethics & Peacebuilding

The 3-club Rochester Rotary Ethics and Peacebuilding program brings focus, tools, and encouragement to young people to participate in making their community better. And, it builds interaction between Rotarians and students, which is a win/win for both. The Rotary Ethics and Peacebuilding program included a full-day kick-off event on Feb. 12, 2024, for 66 students at John Marshall High School. Patricia Shafer, executive director of NewGen Peacebuilders, led the students in exploring a variety of perspectives around ethics. Rotarians facilitated small group activities focused on ethical decision making and taking the abstract, conceptual topics of ethics and peacebuilding and making them actionable. In the afternoon, students were introduced to the idea of “positive peace,” which is defined by the Institute of Economics and Peace as the attitudes, institutions and structures that create and sustain peaceful societies. Students then discussed videos of peace projects that other students have done and presented their views to the whole group about how the projects demonstrated one or more of the 8 Pillars of Peace. The final activity of the day was each student reflecting and writing on a card their ideal solution to a problem that is important to them. This activity exemplified the 2023-24 Rotary theme “Imagine.” The cards were attached to a balloon bouquet that was presented to the school principal. Topics identified by the students included affordable health care, food insecurity, bullying, homelessness, and many others. Throughout the remainder of the Spring semester, students enrolled in the Ethnic Studies class at John Marshall are completing 10 online modules about how peacebuilding relates to identity, diversity, justice and action. Students who complete the online modules will become certified peacebuilders from NewGen Peacebuilders.

The high school students who participated were empowered to see that they have a responsibility and the ability to create a better, safer, more peaceful community. Through the media coverage of the event, Rotary was highlighted as an organization that invests in youth and promotes positive peace. Fifty-seven percent of the students rated the one-day workshop as “very useful,” and 40% rated the workshop as “somewhat useful.” Comments from students about their experience during the one-day workshop included: • “I learned the meaning of ethics.” • “To make things better, it takes more than one thing that needs fixing, and if you don’t stand up some people may not.” • “There’s no specific age that you need to be to make yourself heard.” • “Peace should be led by young people.” • “We came together as a group of young people and talked about mainstream issues in a civilized way.” Another important outcome was strengthening the relationship between Rotary and the Rochester school district, including the principal and three teachers at John Marshall High School.

District 5960 LIFT 

LIFT is an acronym that stands for: Listen, Inquire, Facilitate, and Transform. This is the basic process that the LIFT program operates by.

LIFT is a District 5960 program that focuses on communities suffering from extreme poverty. It empowers the community to take ownership of and advance from poverty. LIFT’s current area of operations is Nicaragua.

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23-24 Workshop Attendees for 2024-25 Global Grants  

Date First Name Last Name Club Name Qualified Attended GMS Club Member Attended GMS 28-Mar Michael Spellman Arden Hills – Shoreview 21-Mar 2-Apr Don Martin Arden Hills Shoreview 21-Mar All Dates Glenn Bowers Arden Hills/Shoreview All Dates 2-Apr Theresa Slominski Elk River Received 26-Mar 28-Mar Clare Lillis Forest Lake 3/21 & 3/23 28-Mar Fred Rau Forest Lake 21-Mar 2-Apr Linda Robertson Hudson Daybreak 26-Mar 28-Mar Judith O’Fallon Rochester 21-Mar 2-Apr Pam Baker Lake Elmo Received 3/21 & 3/23 28-Mar Paul Fitzpatrick Lake Elmo Received 3/21 & 3/23 2-Apr Peg Duenow Lakeville Received 3/23 & 3/26 2-Apr Cindy Carlson New Brighton Mounds View 2-Apr Jennifer Meyer North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale Received 26-Mar All Dates Ed Marek Northfield All Dates 2-Apr Steve Silcox Northfield 26-Mar 2-Apr Geoff Stamp Owatonna Early Edition 26-Mar 2-Apr James McKelvey Prior Lake Received 26-Mar 2-Apr James Plucker Red Wing Received 21-Mar 2-Apr Susan Tindell Rice Lake 2-Apr Mike Neumann Rochester Risers 21-Mar 28-Mar Loren Swanson Roseville 23-Mar 28-Mar Paul Kotz St Paul Rotary 21-Mar 2-Apr Ed Boeve Stillwater Sunrise 28-Mar Rick Heidick Stillwater Sunrise 28-Mar Margie Horning Stillwater Sunrise All Dates All Dates All Dates Jim Hunt White Bear All Dates 28-Mar Patty Hall White Bear Lake 21-Mar 28-Mar Larry Propst Woodbury Received 23-Mar 2-Apr Ann Frisch WE Rotary World, Satellite Club District 5000 Outside District 5960 ]]>
24-25 Grants Qualified Clubs Documents https://www.rotary5960.org/24-25-grants-qualified-clubs-documents/ Thu, 11 Apr 2024 19:36:48 +0000 https://www.rotary5960.org/?p=2868

2024-2025 District Grant Qualified Clubs

Date

First Name

Last Name

Email

Club Name

 MOU/Addendum 

Mar 23 Lynn Montgomery lMMont@aol.com Anoka Documents All Dates Glenn Bowers grbowers53@gmail.com AHSV MOU
Addendum 3/21 Don Martin don@martin-mason.com AHSV see above 3/21 Mike Spellman spellman5593@msn.com AHSV see above 3/21 Elinor Jackson elinorsusanna@gmail.com AHSV see above 3/23 David Newman dave@bancorgroup.com AHSV see above 21-Mar Bill Mack macklandscaping@gmail.com Chisago Lakes Rotary Documents
MOU
Addendum 3/23 Chris Kaufman Chris.12kman@gmail.com Faribault Documents 26-Mar Barbara Svoboda barbara.svoboda@co.dakota.mn.us Farmington Documents 3/21 Fred Rau fred@raufam.com Forest Lake Documents Mar 23 Kirsten Stuenkel   Fridley/Columbia Hts Documents
MOU
Addendum
Mar 26 Bill Fehrenbach bill.fehrenbach@gmail.com Hudson Daybreak Documents 3/21/2024 and 3/23/24 Pam Baker pbaker@fsbt.com Lake Elmo Documents
MOU
Addendum 3/23 & 3/26 Peg Duenow pddmc@aol.com Lakeville Documents 23-Mar Sheila Longie sheilalongie@hotmail.com Lakeville Documents 26-Mar Jennifer Meyer edjm@optionsforwomeneast.com North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale Documents 26-Mar Halima Lolo lolox001@umn.edu North St Paul/Maplewood/ Oakdale Documents 26-Mar Brian Buchmayer bcbuchmayer@gmail.com North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale Documents All Dates Ed  Marek ed.marek5960@gmail.com Northfield Documents Mar 26 Mark Abbott markabbott7591@gmail.com Northfield see above Mar 23 Charlie Cogan charlescogan@gmail.com Northfield see above Mar 26 Kim
Geoff  Schaufenbuel
Stampl Kimstamps@centurylink.net
stamp.geoff@principal.com Owatonna AM Documents (Add)
MOU 26-Mar Kyle Haugen jkylehaugen@gmail.com Prior Lake Documents
MOU
Addendum 26-Mar James McKelvey jim12450@gmail.com Prior Lake Documents
MOU
Addendum 21-Mar Guy Selinske glassguy@americanglassandmirror.com Prior Lake Documents
MOU
Addendum 21-Mar Jeffrey Harnly harnly45@yahoo.com Red Wing Documents Mar 21 Kim Cobb kim.cobb@co.barron.wi.us Rice Lake Documents Mar 23 Richard  Wilson   River Falls Documents Mar 23
Mar 26 Audrey
Allie Betcher
Good   The Rochester Rotary Club Documents
MOU (MIssing)
Addendum
Mar 21 Amy Donahoe-Anshus donahoeanshus@gmail.com Rochester Risers Documents
MOU
Addendum
Mar 21 Valdi Stefanson  valdistefanson@gmail.com St. Paul #10 Documents
MOU Pg 1
MOU Pg 2
MOU Pg 3
Addendum
All Dates Margie Horning   Stillwater Sunrise Documents
MOU
Addendum
Mar 21 Patty
Carol Hall
Nelson   White Bear Lake Documents
MOU
Addendum
23-Mar Larry Propst larrypropst@comcast.net Woodbury Documents
MOU
Addendum ]]>
Registration https://www.rotary5960.org/registration/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 15:26:43 +0000 https://www.rotary5960.org/?p=2690

Registration opens on March 18. The event ticket price is $20 and the same price for all participants, including nonmembers and House of Friendship vendors.

Your in-person registration includes the following activities:

  • Admission to the Celebration of Clubs and general sessions, where you’ll hear from inspiring and entertaining speakers, including Boyd Huppert, KARE 11, and DG Patricia McCleese, our District Governor.
  • Opportunities to network and exchange ideas while browsing the House of Friendship
  • Chances to win fun door prizes
  • Continental breakfast, snack break, beverages

Rotarian-hosted weekend activities:

Reserve through the registration link: Registration Link
Registration deadline April 26, 2024

  • Friday, May 3 – ( 5:30 – 8 pm ) – Welcome Event, Hospitality, Prairie, and Migrants, at the Carpenter Nature Center, WI. Hosted by local Hudson Rotary Clubs. (Free event) Enjoy the beauty of the nature center while enjoying a glass of wine, appetizers, and fellowship.  Guests are invited to a guided walk in one of the lovely prairies in search of pollinators! We hope to see you there. This free event is brought to you by local Rotary Clubs, but we do need registration by April 26.
  • Saturday, May 4 – (1 pm) Lunch—Dine Around Hudson with fellow Rotarians. Restaurants include Pier 500, Post American Eatery, and the Black Rooster. Registration is required. (attendees pay for their lunch at the restaurants)
  • Saturday, May 4 – (3 – 4 PM)—Octagon House Museum Tour—1004 3rd St, Hudson, WI 54016—Enjoy a tour of the historic Octagon House Museum and be immersed in 1800s furnishings, fixtures, and decor. This is a Rotary Group Tour Block. Tickets can be bought onsite at hudsonoctagonhouse.org. Reduced Rotarian Cost: $12 Students $8 | Families of 4 are $40.
  • Saturday, May 4 – ( 4:30 – 6 PM) Rotary Pub Crawl: Beverages are on your own. (Buy your own drinks)
  • Sunday, May 5  – (7 – 8:30 AM) Rotary Bike Ride: Cancelled
  • Sunday, May 5 – (10 – 11:30 AM) Hudson History Walk: Cancelled

Purchase through vendor:

  • Saturday, May 4 – (3 – 4 pm) Trolley Tour – Hudson Trolley Company Tours board and conclude at 1004 Third Street, Hudson, WI 54016 – Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Hudson aboard a nostalgic trolley car. Nestled in the banks of the St. Croix River Valley, Hudson boasts the best views of the scenic St. Croix River National Waterway, which includes stunning vista parks and many interesting sites.​ Lively narration is sure to entertain all! Please note there is minimal walking. Purchase at hudsontrolley.com  – Scenic /City/Historic Tour Price is $22 for Adults. $10 children 6- 18 yrs. old. Free children under 5. ​​No Refunds.
  • Sunday, May 5 – (12 noon – 2 pm) A Gorgeous Trip Down the St. Croix River Sunday Brunch Cruise -Enjoy the first cruise of the season on the wild and scenic federally protected waterway with good food and friends! In additional to amazing views, the cruise includes a full breakfast/lunch buffet. The boat departs at noon so arrive early! Bar . – stcroixrivercruises.com/public-cruises/ sunday-brunch/  or call 651-436-8883 Adult $35/ Child $30.
  • Saturday or Sunday – Octagon House Museum Tour – 1004 3rd St, Hudson, WI 54016 – Enjoy a tour of the historic Octagon House Museum and be immersed with 1800s furnishings, fixtures, and decor. Tours run through the weekend and tickets can be bought onsite hudsonoctagonhouse.org . Reduced Rotarian Cost – $12 Students $8 | Families of 4 are $40

What’s not included in the registration fee:

  • Rotary hosted and vendor events as listed above.
  • Accommodations and meals outside of Celebration at The Phipps Center for the Arts program.

Cancellations and refunds

Cancellations must be made 10 days prior to the event start date. (April 24, 2024)

Questions: Contact Kathy Hughitt, kathy.hughitt@rotary5960.org or 651-636-9054.

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Celebration of Clubs House of Friendship https://www.rotary5960.org/mid-term-house-of-friendship/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 16:50:25 +0000 https://www.rotary5960.org/?p=2204

Celebration of Clubs Menu

Event Main Page
Maps & Parking

Make Peace Visible

Make Peace Visible

Rotary Braver Angels Action Team

Rotary Braver Angels Action Team

Rotary and Braver Angels are teaming up to help promote positive peace through depolarization. Learn more about Braver Angels programs.

LIFT

LIFT

District 5960 LIFT Program – Building Communities to End Poverty
The LIFT program in Nicaragua has recently completed a major community water project and is working with three new communities.  Learn more about how the application of the LIFT process in these communities is building leadership and governance and creating new economic opportunities through agriculture.  See how the process is sustainably alleviating poverty.
White Bear Lake Nature Center Restoration Project

White Bear Lake Nature Center Restoration Project

This beautiful 40-acre Rotary Nature Preserve in White Bear Lake is undergoing a native restoration. We are looking for clubs who would like to support an environmental project through the district grant we are submitting. Stop by our booth at the HOF to learn more about native restorations and this Rotary project supported by the Rotary Club of White Bear Lake, MN!

White Bear Lake Rotary

White Bear Lake Rotary

White Bear Lake Rotary International Team is presenting a Global Grant to construct 3 “Oasis” projects for 3 communities located in Burkina Faso in collaboration with the Crystal Rotary Club of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso and the Georgie Badiel Foundation (GBF)

The project will provide access to potable and plentiful water, sanitation and handwashing facilities and solar power for the pump, lights and phone charging for the community. There will also be space for community gardens. The project will be managed and maintained by a team of local women who will be trained by GBF to maintain the facility, collect fees for use, and provide monthly reports to the community which will be available to GBF.

Hudson Daybreak Rotary

Hudson Daybreak Rotary

Hudson Daybreak Rotary worked this past year on ideas on how to promote peace and enhance civility in our Rotary club as members and our community as individuals. Through moderated discussions and an active committee, we designated ourselves a Golden Rule Club.

Visit our table and learn the steps we employed, and the outcomes achieved that created a stronger path forward for peace.

Lake Elmo Rotary

Lake Elmo Rotary

Hudson Rotary

Hudson Rotary

The St Croix River Dunk is a fun event for people of all ages. Teams jump into freezing cold water to raise money for charity. Other clubs are welcome to join and its an easy way to raise funds while having fun!

Rochester Area Rotary Clubs

Rochester Area Rotary Clubs

(Greater Rochester, Rochester Risers, The Rochester Rotary Clubs)
Ethics and Peacebuilding.

Rotary Youth Exchange

Rotary Youth Exchange

North Star Rotary Youth Exchange is the program serving Rotary districts 5950 and 5960. Through this program, we typically exchange around 100 students yearly on long-term and short-term exchanges.

Human Book Check-out!
1. Attendees will be presented with a list of available “Human Books.” Each title represents a Youth Exchange Student.
2. Once a student is chosen, you can pick topics to discuss.
3. The session will last 5 -7 minutes to allow multiple visitors the opportunity to interact with different “books.”
4. The visitor and the Human Book engage in a personal conversation. This interaction is the heart of the Human Library experience.
5. After the Session, the reader “returns” the book. They may then choose to check out another book.

Rivers, Lakes, and Fields

Rivers, Lakes, and Fields

Rivers, Lakes and Fields is an example of Clubs collaborating on events that benefit each other when we pool our resources. Northfield’s Bike Tour has been going since 1995, Stillwater’s and Prior Lakes events are 4 and 5 years in the making. Each bike tour event has become stronger and better because of the partnership we formed, while offering bikers an opportunity to participate in all three events with a discount and additional benefits.
This allows all of us to be able to support more people and organizations in D. 5960 and around the world!
We enjoy living out the 4 Way Test through this partnership. Come to our table and learn more about what we are doing and consider what other areas might work well with this model.

District 5960 - Public Image

District 5960 - Public Image

What is your Rotary elevator speech? Would you like to include an Impact Statement? Stop by our table and learn more about how clubs around the district are determining the number of Lives Impacted by their club to include in your elevator speech.

Owatonna Early Edition Rotary

Owatonna Early Edition Rotary

Tanzania Furniture Project
Over 270 desks with chairs, bookcases, misc furniture, and books were specially packaged to fit securely in a 40 container. The container was loaded on October 4th in Owatonna for the journey to Tanzania. Various shipping and administrative delays finally got the container to Tanzania and the final destination where it was unloaded and placed in the schools. This is equipment that more than likely would have ended up in a landfill in southern Minnesota.

Coon Rapids Rotary

Coon Rapids Rotary

Respect Retreat for Coon Rapids High School Freshman –

 Investing and supporting our community’s youth regarding their education, leadership development, and future employment in the workforce.

Get to know your Assistant Governors

Get to know your Assistant Governors

North St Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale Rotary

North St Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale Rotary

River Falls Rotary

River Falls Rotary

The River Falls Rotary Club is an active and fun group.  Our club focuses on youth and literacy programs.  We also fund a backpack program, Jumpstart to Literacy, and participate as Rotary Readers in our four elementary schools.

We are looking forward to the Conference of Clubs so we can encourage other clubs to consider conducting a community-wide diaper/baby wipes drive, or doing a Burger Battle fundraiser.

Pictured are Linda Yde and Kellene Burrows.

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Club Awards

Rotary District 5960
District Calander 

District Member Visibilty Calendar

 

Events by Rotary Year

July – Peace Talk

August – North Star Rotary Youth Exchange student arrivals, Peace Talk

September – Global Grant fellowship announcement, Peace Talk

October – One Rotary Summit, Strike Out Polio, District Governor Nominee Designate Application Deadline, World Polio Day

November – Foundation Celebration, Camp Enterprise, North Star Rotary Youth Exchange Outbound Application Deadline

December – Presidents-elect Training, Rotary Youth Exchange Outbound Interviews

January – Mid-term, PELS Orientation, District Leadership Team Training Session (can also occur in February), RYE long-term Orientation #1, International Assembly for incoming DG, Peace Talk, One Rotary Summit (Virtual)

February – NCPETS, Share the Love, LIFT, RYE long-term Orientation #2, Peace Talk, Foundation Celebration (Feb 1, 2025)

March – Awards Deadline, Grants Management Seminars, Global Grants Workshops, World Rotaract Week, Peace Talk

April – Conference of Clubs (2025), Camp RYLA, RYE long-term Orientation #3, Peace Talk, Annual District Meeting

May – District Club (Officers) Assembly Training, Rotary International Convention, Shark Tank, Global Grant project review for the following year grants, Peace Talk, Celebration of Clubs

June – District Governor’s Installation, Awards Celebration, RYE East Coast Trip, District Grant project review for the following year grants, Peace Talk

Team Meetings Monthly: (Virtual)

  • Club Vision Team –
  • DEIB Team –
  • End Human Trafficking Team –
  • Facilitated Learning Team –
  • Grants Subcommittee Team – Third Friday of the month @ 11:45 am – 1:00 pm
  • Literacy Team – Third Tuesday of the month @ 4 pm
  • Make Peace Visible Team – Secon Tuesday of the month @ 9 am
  • Membership Team – Third Monday of the month @ 7 pm
  • Public Image Team –
  • Rules and Legislation Team –

Dues/Billing from RI and District

July – District 5960 Annual Dues/Training fee billing

July – Rotary International Semi-Annual Dues (based on membership as of June 30)

December – District 5960 pro-rated dues and training fees billing

January – Rotary International Semi-Annual Dues (based on membership as of December 31)

June – District 5960 pro-rated dues and training fees billing

Other Meetings

District Board & Finance Meetings – Rotary Year 2023/24 meetings will be held December 5, March 5, and May 7

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2024-2025 Rotary District 5960
Key Dates For Rotary Foundation-Related Events

GRANTS MANAGEMENT SEMINARS

Thursday, March 21, 2024 – 7:00-8:30 pm – Registration Link

Saturday, March 23, 2024 – 9:00-10:30 am – Registration Link

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm – Registration Link

GLOBAL GRANTS WORKSHOPS

Thursday, March 28, 2024 – 7:00-8:30 pm – Registration Link

Tuesday, April 2, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm – Registration Link

SHARK TANK

Wednesday, May 8, 2024 – 4:00 – 5:00 pm – Registration Link

2024-25 GLOBAL GRANT SUBMISSION DATES

Deadline for project submission: Friday, May 17, 2024

Project review date: Friday, May 31, 2024 – 1:30-3:00 pm – Registration Link

2024-25 DISTRICT GRANT SUBMISSION DATES

Deadline for project submission: Friday, May 31, 2024

Project review date: Friday, June 21, 2024 – 1:30-3:30 pm – Registration Link

All trainings and presentations will be conducted via Zoom

 

FOUNDATION CELEBRATION

Save the Date ” Saturday, February 1, 2025″

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Peace Talks Library

Rotary District 5960
Peace Talks Library


 

2023-2024

Upcoming Peace Talks

Virtual Event – Time for all talks 7:30 – 8:00 am

May 31 – Yogi Reppmann – Registration Link: Click Here

Past Peace Talks

April 26 – Julius Chirimwami – Video Link

March 22 – John Noltner, Photographer and author ” Lessons on the Road to Peace” – Video Link

March 1 –  Irene Kelly and Suzanne Kochevar (Lake Street Project) Video Link

February 16 – Ashok Patel, MD – Video Link

January 26David LaMotte – Video Link

Jan 9 – Dr Barma, PhD – Video Link

Oct 27 – Dr. Rajiv Doreswamy, NASA  – Video Link

Oct 6 Mike McGovern, Rotary International Chair of Polio Plus Link
 
Sept 21 – Mike Spellman – Pillars of Peace – LINK
 
Aug 29 – Patricia Shafer, New Gen & IEP – LINK

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