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Districts 14A & 14B
Oct. 02, 2018
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Oct. 04, 2018 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
The Rotary Club of Saint Cloud Presents What’s Going On?! Music from the Viet Nam War Era Performed by The Fabulous Armadillos Paramount Theatre Do We Really Need/ Want This?! Yes! Thursday Evening October 4, 2018 Pre-Concert Sustenance and Fortification 5:30 PM Howie’s Saloon – We’ll have a Reserved Section Concert: 7:30 PM Optional After-Concert Gathering Back at Howie’s (Self-Pay) Rotarians and Guests Welcome Limited to the First Forty-Five who Respond No Take-Backs, Please; Reassign Cost: ~$50/ Person 320-224-4492 MichaelAllenMull We MIGHT be able to secure a few more tickets if we act quickly… the first forty-five (45) are sold… The Rotary Club of St. Cloud Presents
Viet Nam Music
Thursday Evening October 4, 2018
Five thirty o'clock in the evening; concert at 7:30 PM -- After Party @ Howie's
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World Day of Coding
Oct. 16, 2018
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Oct. 16, 2018 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
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WORLD DAY OF CODING
Oct. 16, 2018 3:38 p.m.
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"Watchman procedure and other advanced cardiac interventions performed at St. Cloud Hospital"
Oct. 23, 2018
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Summertime by George wrap up! Bonus-mini program: Family to Family Youth Exchange Program
Oct. 30, 2018 12:00 p.m.
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Oct. 30, 2018 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
The Rotary Club of St. Cloud Presents An Evening of Erudition in the de Tocqueville Tradition A Continuance of Civil Discourse and Rotary Camaraderie Seeking Wisdom and Understanding One Evening in Autumn Version Number Seven Tuesday October 30, 2018 ~Six o’clock in the evening until ~nine o’clock in the evening Hors d’oeuvres, Beverages, Schnacks Where: At the Home of Tarryl (and Doug) Clark 2511 15th Street North ~ St. Cloud, MN 56303 Who: All 141 Rotarians are cordially invited/ included – Rotaractors, too, but we need you to please reply There are two (2) books, the first book, Separate and Unequal, the Kerner Report, 1968, is largely expository but enormously instructive looking back fifty years. The report's most famous passage warned, "Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white—separate and unequal." The second book, Between the World and Me, Coates, 2015 is gut-wrenching/ explosive/ troubling/ way outside most comfort zones. We will read each/ both and then discuss/ expound. Each book is much, much easier to read than last year's selection, by the way. Interested? Want to know more? 320-224-4492 MichaelAllenMullin@gmail.com Of note: Read these books even if you can’t participate in the evening… worth your while. KERNER CONCLUSION 1968: One of the first witnesses to be invited to appear before this Commission was Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, a distinguished and perceptive scholar. Referring to the reports of earlier riot commissions, he said: I read that report. . . of the 1919 riot in Chicago, and it is as if I were reading the report of the investigating committee on the Harlem riot of '35, the report of the investigating committee on the Harlem riot of '43, the report of the McCone Commission on the Watts riot. I must again in candor say to you members of this Commission--it is a kind of Alice in Wonderland--with the same moving picture re-shown over and over again, the same analysis, the same recommendations, and the same inaction. These words come to our minds as we conclude this report. We have provided an honest beginning. We have learned much. But we have uncovered no startling truths, no unique insights, no simple solutions. The destruction and the bitterness of racial disorder, the harsh polemics of black revolt and white repression have been seen and heard before in this country. It is time now to end the destruction and the violence, not only in the streets of the ghetto but in the lives of people. “It is hard to face this. But all our phrasing—race relations, racial chasm, racial justice, racial profiling, white privilege, even white supremacy—serves to obscure that racism is a visceral experience, that it dislodges brains, blocks airways, rips muscle, extracts organs, cracks bones, breaks teeth. You must never look away from this. You must always remember that the sociology, the history, the economics, the graphs, the charts, the regressions all land, with great violence, upon the body.” |
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Nov. 01, 2018 4:30 p.m.
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Instrumentation and Mechatronics Instructor at SCTCC.
Nov. 06, 2018
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Special Veterans Day Theme
Nov. 13, 2018 12:00 p.m.
Club Member and Veteran Jerry Hirschfeld has assembled a special Veterans Day theme program for the club’s Nov. 13 meeting. The program committee appreciates Jerry’s work putting together this special event. Jerry has asked me to pass along some information about the event. Registration will be in the hallway outside the ballroom. Meals will be served at the table by the hotel staff. One of our special guests will be a retired two-star general who will be our featured speaker. Important: We want to reserve tables in the front of the room for club members who are veterans. If you are a veteran, please send me an email so we can get a count on the number of seats we need to reserve. Thanks, John Bodette Program committee chair
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Nov. 13, 2018 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
A Party Fit for a Queen President Cindy has provided the vision, now you are invited to help transform it into action. You are CORDIALLY INVITED to a Happy Hour Brainstorming Session. There is absolutely no continuing or recurring obligation beyond buying yourself a beverage (or two) on Tuesday afternoon November 13, 2018 and helping to generate a few ideas related to Cindy Hawker’s vision for our All-Club Signature Social Event to be held sometime this coming spring. We will have a few starter ideas, such as, it’s the 30th anniversary of Women in Rotary. Please join us! 4:30 PM at The Martini Lounge on 5th Avenue – just across the avenue from our meeting location. Tuesday November 13th We will end by 6:00 PM, though you are welcome to stay longer into the evening. Delicious (free!) Hors d’oeuvres, too! If you enjoy the Happy Hour Brainstorming Session and are so-inclined, you will be given an opportunity to play a role in the planning and presentation of this event. Questions? Just ask!
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"Great North Labs"
Nov. 20, 2018
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Center for Health Outcome Policy Research
Nov. 27, 2018
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Entrepreneurial Spirit in rural Minnesota
Dec. 04, 2018 12:00 p.m.
· They have 7 LLCs and a Farm: Smude Enterprises, Rich Prairie Custom Woods, Smude Trucking, Smude Gravel Company, Midwest Processers, Midwest Sales and Construction, and Smude Farms. They are well known for Smude Sunflower oil.
See you all Tuesday. Jackie Johnson will do the intro. |
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SCSU Sesquicentennial
Dec. 11, 2018 12:00 p.m.
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Be sure to bring a Guest!!
Dec. 18, 2018 12:00 p.m.
Rotary holiday meeting/party reminder
The St. Cloud Rotary Club’s holiday meeting and party begins at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday with social time, great music, and a cash bar. The regular meeting will start about 12:10.
Club members are encouraged to bring a food item(s) for Pathways 4 Youth. The food (P4Y needs dry or canned soup) can be dropped off in the board room starting at 11 a.m.
All Rotarians are free; guests $10 and long-time former Rotarians are free (this is a change).
Starting at 11:30, the hotel is serving a festive holiday buffet with desserts at the tables.
We will have a regular meeting featuring Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota as our special guest performers. There will be holiday happy bucks. We have a surprise special guest joining us.
The program should end at 1:30 or so.
Please plan to attend this meeting. The club is scheduled to meet again until Jan. 8, 2019.
The Rotary Program Committee. |
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Dr. David Tilstra, Chief Dave Bentrud, Dr. Geri Jacobson, Janelle Kendall
Jan. 29, 2019
CentraCare and Criminal Justice System Partnership
What are adverse childhood experiences? Adverse childhood experiences are about what happens — or doesn't happen — to a child before age 18, while others are about the behaviors of other people in the household. ACEs vary from physical and emotional abuse and neglect to mental illness and incarceration.
What are adverse childhood experiences? Adverse childhood experiences are about what happens — or doesn't happen — to a child before age 18, while others are about the behaviors of other people in the household. ACEs vary from physical and emotional abuse and neglect to mental illness and incarceration.
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"Following the Effects of Conflict in Identity of Migration on Received and Receiving Communities"
Feb. 05, 2019
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Feb. 07, 2019 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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"The Holy Spirit Mass on Tour - Notre Dame, St. Louis, Omaha and 'Music for Home' in St. Cloud"
Feb. 12, 2019
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"Local Drug Trends"
Feb. 19, 2019
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Adventure, Volunteering and Royal Weddings
Mar. 05, 2019 12:00 p.m.
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Mar. 07, 2019 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
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