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Speakers
Apr 09, 2024
Leadership Skills
Apr 16, 2024 12:00 PM
Homelessness in the St. Paul School District
Apr 30, 2024
Ranked Choice Voting
May 14, 2024 7:30 AM
Annual Update on District's LIFT Initiative
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Club Board meeting
Apr. 15, 2024
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
 
Club Board meeting
May 20, 2024
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
 
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President's Corner
 
 
 
 
 
Dear Rotarians,
 
March was incredibly productive for our club. We successfully approved changes to our by-laws. We had an enlightening discussion on the Guatemala Literacy Project (GLP), a large Rotary global grant project that has had a profound impact on literacy improvement thanks to the collective efforts of 800 Rotary clubs and 90 districts over the twenty-seven years. (www.guatemalliteracy.org). Emily Swisher, the GLP presenter sends this note,” Feeling grateful to Arden Hills-Shoreview club for such a warm welcome, important questions, and thoughtful discussion. It was an honor to present our project”. Her email describes how you can sponsor a student. I will share this email separately.
 
Excitingly, our club is poised to proposed TWO significant grant projects: 1) a global grant (~$60K) championed by Rotarian Don Martin for Liberia for providing necessary medical equipment and training for nurses to improve Ear and Hearing care, and 2) a district international grant ($28K) led by Rotarian Dave Newman for farmers in a Nicaragua community, that will directly connect small agriculture farmers with market, eliminate the middleman and thus realize the added value to their product, while potentially exporting a significant portion of their crops. The club will support both these projects by contributing the $3000 each, the remainder to be raised from other clubs and Rotary match grants.
 
What is commendable about these two proposals is that their potential to foster systemic and sustainable change with the respective communities. Reviewing the proposals, I couldn’t help but recall the teachings during my executive MBA of Prof Marshall Ganz of Harvard University. He emphasized that social change is catalyzed by purposeful individuals or organizations who respond to challenges, cultivate new relationships, and harness economic and cultural influence to drive action.

In the upcoming meeting, I will allocate time for Don and Dave to present their international projects. Thanks to Glenn Bower to encourage his committee members to think differently and propose these impactful projects.
 
As we continue to invite speakers to our club who shed light on pressing community needs like hunger, homelessness, literacy, and mental health, it is imperative that we delve deeper into the root causes of these issues. Our committees should serve as platforms for identifying these key issues, strategic planning, fostering collaboration, engaging community, and maximizing the potential of grants to enact lasting change.
 
We will be looking forward to a busy April planning and executing the Taste of Shoreview event, a fundraiser that will support the Slice of Shoreview event during summer. Please help Ken Hola by volunteering to help him conduct this event.
 
A heartfelt thank you to each of you for your unwavering efforts.
 
Cheers,
Anoop Mathur
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Monthly Celebrations of Club Members
 
 
 

Member Birthdays

Elinor Jackson - April 13
Irene Meinen (Honorary) - April 26
Peggy Strom - April 30
 
Spouse Birthdays
 
< None in April >
 
Anniversaries
 
Bill and Jean Kiehnbaum (48 years) - April 10
 
 
Club Anniversaries
 
Dennis Erno - April (31 years)
Michael Anuta - April (27 years)
Anoop Mathur - April (5 years)
Larry Rapp - April (1 year)
 
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Community Service

Christmas is the season of joy of gift giving.  The joy of brightening other lives becomes for us the magic of the holidays.

 

Thanks to the giving of stuffed Christmas stockings by 19 of our Club members - and some of their spouses - 57 children of 27 families at Solid Ground had a brightened Christmas morning.

 

The stockings were stuffed with great care and creativity by all, certainly bringing great joy to  children who would other wise not experience the magical moments and giving spirit of Christmas. 

 

Once again, nine spouses of our members contributed a creative, loving and caring hand in putting together the stockings for the children.

 

Overall, many stockings were over stuffed, had the personal names of the children attached or were accompanied by stuffed animals.  One  spouse even wrote personalized notes to the children.

 

One member, as in previous years, donated a huge box of Mrs. Fields cookies for the Solid Ground staff and families to enjoy.

 

Without a doubt your stocking stuffers brightened the holiday season for the children and their parents who are struggling to escape homelessness and build of a new life of self-sufficiency.  In addition, you are truly modeling for them the true spirit of service above self.

 

On behalf of the families and their children at Solid Ground, a sincere thank you for your thoughtfulness and generosity this past holiday season.

 
 
International Service
Oliver Gamson, the Mounds View High School student we are sponsoring for the year-long Youth Exchange program, has been accepted. He will be going to the German-speaking region of Switzerland around August. We have not heard anything about an inbound student, but we assume that we will get one. Two club members have volunteered to host. We are looking for additional host families. Start asking your friends, family, church members, neighbors, etc. Your help is needed.