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Jun 11, 2021 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Jun 16, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in person so that they may know how much food to prepare and they can staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Lunch Price: $9 for members paid by cash or check, $10 if paying by credit card. Field Club will be serving a plated lunch of chicken marsala, seasonal vegetables, mixed green salad, and cookies for dessert. There will be six Rotarians per table. If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. Any questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091. |
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Jun 23, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in person so that they may know how much food to prepare and they can staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Field Club will be serving a plated lunch of Cilantro Lime Salmon, seasonal vegetables, mixed green salad, and cookies for dessert. There will be six Rotarians per table. If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. Any questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091. |
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Jun 30, 2021 - Jul 07, 2021
Gold Rotarian at Work /People of Action T-Shirt Gold pre-shrunk 6.1 ounces 100% cotton T-shirt with double-needle stitched neckline, sleeves, and bottom hem. Shoulder-to-shoulder taping and seamless collar. Rotary International Masterbrand Signature logo imprint across the full front chest. ROTARIAN AT WORK and 9-1/2" diameter Rotary International emblem imprinted across back. Type in your t-shirt size in the comment box before finishing your registration. Price: $13.25 each |
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Jun 30, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
THIS IS THE ROTARY MEETING YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS!!! Mark your calendars. Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in-person to know how much food to prepare and staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Field Club will be serving a sumptuous plated three-course lunch:
If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. We will cap our registration at 100. So REGISTER NOW! For questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091. |
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Jul 03, 2021
Please sign up for the 911 Flag Display in Memorial Park. We need up to 20 volunteers per shift. Set Up: Friday, Sept. 3 3:45 PM -5:45 PM Sunday, Sept. 19 Noon-2 p.m. Questions, please contact Dan Esch desch402@yahoo.com |
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Jul 07, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in-person to know how much food to prepare and staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Field Club will be serving a sumptuous plated three-course lunch: If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. We will cap our registration at 100. So REGISTER NOW! For questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091.
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Jul 07, 2021 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Partnership 4 Kids college-bound baskets a. Rotarians from our club to write notes of encouragement that will be placed in the baskets i. Many of these kids are first-generation college attendees ii. All of these kids need encouragement and even a pen pal/mentor relationship b. On Wednesday, July 7 from 1:30-3:30 Rotarians will help stuff the baskets for the graduates i. Need 4-5 volunteers ii. Scheduled to follow the meeting so those who have flexibility, retired, etc. can just meet at Burlington Building after the meeting c. On Wednesday, July 14 from 4-6 p.m. Rotarians will be present at Burlington Building to hand out baskets and talk with the kids i. Need 2-3 per hour, we can do one shift or two ii. The kids need lots of encouragement and we can give it person to person This project will count for the Red Badge requirement of participating in a club service project. TO SIGN UP, CLICK OR TAP HERE. For questions, please contact Chair Lindy Hoyer at lhoyer@ocm.org. |
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Jul 08, 2021 6:15 PM
Everyone who has donated at least $1 to The Rotary Foundation is invited to celebrate in meeting our goal of $15,000. You still have time to donate. Please bring a check on June 22 at Rotary, any amount payable to The Rotary Foundation, and get donation matching from Past President Bill Harvey. Go online and donate at this link: https://www.rotary.org/en/donate. Then REGISTER NOW for the party. For questions, please contact Heather Legge. NO COST to attend the party because you have already donated to The Rotary Foundation. Hors d'oeuvres, coronas and margaritas will be served. RSVP by June 30, registration required for concierge list. For questions, please contact Heather Legge at heather@envisionsuccessinc.com. |
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The Everchanging Middle East
Jul 14, 2021
Thomas Gouttierre became a master pastry chef at 18 while working in a family bakery in Maumee, Ohio. He and his wife Marylu went to Afghanistan in 1965 as Peace Corps Volunteers; they returned in 1969 when Tom received a Fulbright Scholarship. In 1971 Tom became Executive Director of the USA Fulbright Foundation in Afghanistan. Tom was featured in Sports Illustrated as the "Wizard of Kabul." For the full story, click this link: https://vault.si.com/vault/2013/07/22/the-wizard-of-kabul |
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Jul 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in-person to know how much food to prepare and staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Field Club will be serving a sumptuous plated three-course lunch: If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. We will cap our registration at 100. So REGISTER NOW! For questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091. |
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NorthStar Growth & Lacrosse
Jul 21, 2021
Scott Hazelrigg Bio - 2021 |
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Jul 21, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Field Club asked that we continue to register if attending in-person to know how much food to prepare and staff accordingly. Please indicate in the comment box, before finishing your registration, if you want or do not want lunch. Field Club will be serving a sumptuous plated three-course lunch: If you are visiting Rotarian or a guest of Rotarian, kindly register beforehand. We will cap our registration at 100. So REGISTER NOW! For questions, please send an email to director@omaharotary.org, or send a text to (402) 577-0091. |
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Jul 24, 2021
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Aug 03, 2021 - Dec 30, 2021
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Aug 14, 2021 - Aug 15, 2021
We're running out of time to sign up to help with Pinnacle Bank Championship.
You can sign up here to volunteer as a hole marshal for Pinnacle Bank Championship and sign the waiver. If you sign up, use the code "rotary" to receive a discount on the volunteer package, required in order to sign up. There is a fee of $25 which includes a free t-shirt, hat, passes for you and your family to use, meals while volunteering and much more. Choose the Rotary shirt package and the $25 will be charged. All other items are optional and additional cost. Let me know if you need any assistance with registering for this great event.
We are prioritizing the weekend of August 14 and 15, but feel free to sign up for as many or all of the shifts if you can. This is one of Omaha's premiere sports events and let's show our support to fellow Rotarian, Alexis Boulos by showing up.
Best regards,
Lindy Hoyer Service Above Self Committee Chair Rotary Club of Omaha lhoyer@ocm.org (402) 850-6016 |
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UNO Hockey
Aug 18, 2021
Mike Gabinet became the third head coach in Omaha hockey history on April 5, 2017 after serving as associate head coach during the 2016-17 season, his first with his alma mater. Gabinet is the first former UNO player to serve as the team’s head coach. |
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Aug 20, 2021
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Aug 21, 2021 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
July 23 is our deadline to sign up to help paint a house for an Omaha Resident. Our club foundation provided a grant to support this project and we have been asked to help paint a one-story home on Saturday, August 21, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Our home is located at 5710 North 36th Street. It is a one-story home that will need the siding (metal), trim and foundation painted. We plan to arrive by 7:30 a.m. to start painting at 8 a.m. I am told we should be done painting by no later than 2 p.m. Sign up here to help. You must sign up by Friday, July 23 in order to get a free lunch and t-shirt!
We are sharing the responsibility of painting this house with the Omaha Jaycees, who have an experienced crew to support our involvement. The Omaha Jaycees have 6 ladders they will provide and all other painting supplies will be provided.
You don't need to be a skilled painter to volunteer, and all volunteers will be given a free t-shirt to wear, bottled water and lunch on paint day.
Click here to sign up directly on the website. Please register to help by July 23. We need approximately 10 volunteers to help with this project. Once I receive the registrations for our club, I will be in communication directly with more instructions. Thanks Aileen, Camille and Nash for being the first to sign up! Follow our current president, past president and immediate past secretary's lead and join in the fun!
Project Houseworks has a mission to paint homes for elderly individuals who cannot afford to hire or paint them themselves. My own grandmother was the recipient of a crew of volunteers to paint her home several years ago. The gratitude she felt and the impression it made on her was a bright spot for years following. There are so many ways we can provide Service Above Self. This is a great one.
Best regards,
Lindy
Lindy Hoyer
Service Above Self Committee Chair Rotary Club of Omaha lhoyer@ocm.org (402) 850-6016 |
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NE Trucking Association
Aug 25, 2021
KENT GRISHAM, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
As President and CEO of the Nebraska Trucking Association and Truck Services, Inc., Kent Grisham brings nearly 30 years’ experience in public relations, marketing, public affairs, and organizational development in Nebraska. Aside from public affairs and media work for Fortune 100 companies, Kent has also led several congressional, gubernatorial, and local political campaigns. Kent holds a bachelor’s degree in management and a master’s degree in organizational leadership and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in theology and biblical studies. He also holds certifications in crisis management and communications from FEMA and the NTSB and is a graduate of the Disney Institute for Business Excellence. Kent has also served more than 23 years as a Reserve Police Officer for one of the police agencies in Nebraska. Kent recently served as a regional chairman for the ATA’s Trucking Association Executives Council and is currently a member of the ATA Law Enforcement Advisory Council. He is Vice Chairman of the Board of GROW Nebraska, Inc. and serves on the Douglas County Fair Advisory Board. He also serves on the Nebraska Department of Transportation Innovation Task Force, the Nebraska Long-range Transportation Plan Council, the Board of the Nebraska Transportation Center at the UNL, the Safety Center at UNK, the Metro Community College Diesel Advisory Council, and is a Nebraska Diplomat through the Department of Economic Development. Kent, a licensed Pastor, and his wife, Tracey lead a citywide ministry called “Blended & Blessed Omaha,” which is targeted to couples in blended families. Their own blended family consists of three children and eight grandchildren.
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National Counterterrorism
Sep 01, 2021
Lindsay Odvody received her BA in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Nebraska Lincoln, and Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska (licensed to practice law in Nebraska and the District of Columbia). Prior to joining the University of Nebraska Omaha, she was a Director of Human Resources at First National Bank of Omaha, where she worked collaboratively to implement high-impact employee-facing programs and corporate change initiatives. In other positions at First National Bank, Odvody was accountable for complex operations programs in both Corporate Compliance and Business Risk. She also worked in Washington, DC in federal government relations, and she served on the staffs of two former United States Senators (Secretaries Chuck Hagel and Mike Johanns), acting in roles including Legislative Counsel, Senior Legislative Assistant, and Grants Administrator. Odvody has a passion for arts related non-profit service in Omaha, and currently chairs the Board for Omaha Academy of Ballet. |
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Sep 03, 2021
Please sign up for the 911 Flag Display in Memorial Park. We need volunteers up to 20 per shift. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP. Set Up: Friday, Sept. 3, 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Sunday, Sept. 19, Noon-2 p.m. For questions, please contact Dan Esch at desch402@yahoo.com |
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Revisit 9/11
Sep 08, 2021
Roger Lempke |
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Sep 17, 2021
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Bitcoin 101 and the Nebraska Financial Innovation Act
Sep 22, 2021
Matthew S. McKeever In addition to estate and business planning, Matt has decades of trial experience in commercial litigation, real estate, creditor rights, trust litigation and estate litigation.' In the year 2013, Matt began advising and representing clients in the emerging area of blockchain technology and digital currencies.' Since that time his activities in the area included regulatory compliance, lobbying, litigation and estate planning issues. He is Paul Harris Fellow Plus One, has been a Rotarian since 1999 and a member of Omaha West Rotary since 2004. |
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Omaha Performing Arts
Sep 29, 2021
Andy Cassano joined O-pa in February 2020 as Vice President of Programming and Education where he leads O-pa’s extensive programming, education and community engagement activities. Previously, Mr. Cassano was the Director for the Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. As the top executive, he presented over 260 campus and community events annually, including such artists as Kristin Chenoweth, Cirque Eloize, Arturo Sandoval, MOMIX, and more. He oversaw all functions of the center as well as leading the education and engagement activities. While at Lehigh, Mr. Cassano was the creator and project leader for pARTners, a joint program with John F. Kennedy Center “Any Given Child” initiative, which is currently the largest collective impact arts engagement program in Pennsylvania. Past positions include Director of KU Presents! at the Kutztown University, Vice President of Artistic Operations and Education at the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Manager of Artistic Operations at Hartford Symphony. He holds an MFA in Stage Management from Yale School of Drama, a B.A. in Theatre from Purdue University and has served as a grants panelist and guest speaker for various conferences. |
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Oct 15, 2021
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Omaha Board of Realtors
Oct 20, 2021
Megan Bengtson
President, Omaha Board of Realtors
Megan Bengtson is currently serving as President of the Omaha Realtors. She is a residential real estate agent that has been licensed in Nebraska since 2005, graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Degree. Megan is one of Nebraska Realty’s Top Agents. Since 2013 she have been ranked in the top 5 of agents and for the past two years, has been ranked number one agent out of 850+ agents. In 2013 Megan was honored to receive the Nebraska Realty’s highest award, the Outstanding Service Award. She is actively involved in the Omaha chapter of Women's Council of REALTORS®. She was the chapter President in 2013 and received REALTOR® of the Year in 2014 and Entrepreneur of the Year in 2015. Actively involved with the Omaha Area Board of REALTORS®. She is the 2022 President and in 2018 she was awarded the Outstanding Service Award. Megan also sit on the Board of Directors for the Nebraska REALTOR® Association. During her spare time. Megan is just a Nebraska girl enjoying “The Good Life” with a nice glass of wine while spending time with her husband, Aaron, daughters Emma and Cameran, friends, family, and their dog Cooper.
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Child Saving Institute/Human Services
Oct 27, 2021
Evell Thomas works at Child Saving Institute as a part of the Adoption and Permanency It is through Child Saving Institute’s connection and partnerships with organizations that we are |
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Nov 19, 2021
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Nov 27, 2021 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR BELL RINGING
We usually have 2 Rotarians sign up for each door for each of these shifts (and each Rotarian is welcome to bring spouse/family members/friends): 10am-Noon |
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Chief Executive Officer OneWorld Community Health Centers, Inc.
Dec 01, 2021
As the Chief Executive Officer of OneWorld Community Health Centers, Ms. Skolkin is known as a visionary and change maker. Since 2004 Ms. Skolkin and the OneWorld team has experienced unprecedented growth to address the health care needs of Omaha’s most vulnerable by expanding access to quality care, increasing the number of patients, visits and types of services offered at the health center. OneWorld, in partnership with the community, provides culturally respectful quality health care with special attention to the underserved; with the vision of empowering individuals in healthier communities.
Ms. Skolkin led the health center to establish a three building campus at its South Omaha location including affordable housing, four school based health centers in schools in South Omaha (Liberty, Indian Hill, Spring Lake, Bryan High), six satellite clinics in Plattsmouth, West Omaha, Northwest Omaha, Bellevue, two first of their kind Teen and Young Adult Health Centers, two mobile dental clinics, integration of primary and behavioral care, a family literacy center, a pharmacy offering affordable medications, WIC locations, a “Ventanilla de Salud” at the Mexican Consulate, an urgent care center, radiology, vision services, a volunteer specialty referral network, outreach and enrollment in Medicaid and the insurance market place, a medical legal partnership, a network of volunteer specialists to care for low-income uninsured patients, transportation and community health lay worker program programs. During her tenure the health center received national Patient Centered Medical Home and the Campaign for Human Rights recognition; continued Joint Commission accreditation as well as creation of two supporting organizations and leadership academies. The number of staff at OneWorld has grown from 60 to 520, and the budget increased from $4 million to $50 million.
Ms. Skolkin has served as member of several Boards for organizations that focus on improving the lives of all Omahans. Current membership includes Immanuel Communities, Hope Medical Outreach Coalition, Heartland Community Health Network and the Health Center Association of Nebraska both of which she founded. She also serves as a role model, mentor, and champion of professional growth and skilled in partnership and fund development.
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Healthcare
Dec 08, 2021
Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, is a nationally recognized leader and tireless advocate for transforming higher education, academic medicine and health care delivery. He became the eighth chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, vice president of the University of Nebraska System and chair of the board of UNMC’s principal clinical care academic health system partner, Nebraska Medicine, in early 2014. He continues his research interests actively with ongoing publications and presentations and continues to serve several journal editorial boards. Dr. Gold has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 250 national presentations, 40 books and chapters and more than 300 invited professorships and keynote presentations. integrated hospital and ambulatory health care delivery system. He has been married for more than 40 years to a physician and has two adult children, currently residing in New York and San Francisco. |
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