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30
Oct
2018
Rotary Club of Saint Paul
Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota
1600 University Ave. W.
Ste 300
St. Paul, MN  55104
United States of America

Rotation Day - The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota

The Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota was founded in 1954 by a group of dedicated doctors and social workers to address concerns about challenges facing people with seizures. Today, EFMN offers services across Minnesota and eastern North Dakota to those facing the challenges of epilepsy. EFMN also serves the broader community by fostering a better understanding of epilepsy, promoting basic seizure training, and raising awareness of how common it is to experience a seizure.  An estimated 60,000 people in our region have epilepsy and our vision is that each of them will reach their full potential. EFMN is an affiliate of the national Epilepsy Foundation.

 

Location
1600 University Ave. W.
Suite 300
St. Paul, MN 55104

Parking and Directions

  • Parking validation for the attached parking structure is available for visitors. An Hour Car hub is located in the parking structure.
  • EFMN is located at the Snelling Avenue Station on the METRO Green Line and served by bus routes 16, 21, 84, and the A-Line.  Plan your route using the Metro Transit Trip Planner.
  • A Nice Ride station is available one block north at Sherburne and Snelling Avenues.  The Charles Avenue bikeway is two blocks north of University Ave.  Bicycle parking is located on the first floor of the parking structure attached to the building. 

What is Rotation Day?  

When Paul Harris founded Rotary in 1905, meetings were held at the members’ place of business – rotating from member company to member company – hence the name “Rotary.”  For our club, Rotation Day is an event which brings us back to our “roots” and gives us the opportunity to gain new insights into the vocational challenges and business issues which are unique to our fellow Rotarians.