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Nov 04, 2018 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
November 4, 2018 Noon Start TimeRotary Strive Scholarship RaceKowalski's Strive 10 Miler5K and 10 Mile course$25 on or before Oct 30 $35 Race Day and after Oct 30 Click HERE for online registration. (Midwest Events) Course is around White Bear Lake This race course starts at Boatworks Commons (4459 Lake Ave S) and circles beautiful White Bear Lake. The course head south then east on South Shore Blvd, after running next to the lake and homes on the lake you enter Birchwood Village (hills), then Mahtomedi, Dellwood, White Bear Township. The last few miles are near flat and on an asphalt path that starts at Ramsey County White Bear Lake Park, then through West Park as you follow Lake Ave through Matoska Park, and continue along Lake Ave with a beautiful view of the Lake. As you make the turn at Lake and Hwy 96 you will enter the commercial bay and then the finish. The registration includes an event long sleeve T-Shirt Awards will be given to the top male and female overall and the top 3 male and female in each group. |
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Lyngblomsten Community Engagement
Nov 07, 2018 7:30 AM
Mike introduced Tim Overweg, Director of Community Engagement, and Lynn Amon, Coordinator for programming in White Bear Lake. |
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Nov 10, 2018
Saturday, November 10, 2018Registration Opens Soon!Location: Inwood Oaks, 494 Inwood Ave N., Oakdale, MN 55128
Guest Speaker: Nancy Barbee (bio)
A member of the Maysville Rotary Club since 2000, Nancy is a Sustaining Member, Paul Harris Fellow, and Paul Harris Society Charter Member and a Benefactor. She was instrumental in establishing a library at St. Anthony’s School in India as a project for her club.
She gained partnerships from two Districts in India to provide $80,000 to feed hungry children in NC District 7730. She has helped clubs in many districts partner with host clubs in countries around the world. Global Grants in the following areas have resulted in these continued partnerships in India and Ghana: heart surgeries, eye surgeries, literacy, vocational training centers for women, water and sanitation projects, micro-flush toilets, micro credit loans, orphanages, and medical missions.
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The America’s Fun Science Team
Nov 14, 2018 7:30 AM
His nickname is Dr. Fun. Tyronne aims to offer affordable, custom, hands-on science enrichment and STEM programs to schools, nonprofits, librar-ies, and other organizations. America’s Fun Science supports all students in STEM, but especially supports girls. He mentioned that the organization is veteran, minority, and female owned, offering hope for all kids because “We all have at least one talent.” Tyronne is the Director of Marketing and Curriculum Design. Carolyn Williams is the Director of Operations. Ty-ronne started as a science teacher and did not want students to be bound by the clipboard, dull worksheets, and boring facts. What do they do? They make science fun and inspire kids to be more awakened to science and technology. Tyronne used substitute meeting leader John Channnon for a demo of how Bernoullis Law works. Plans to take the program to Cameroon, West Africa in 2020. Go to www.americasfunscience.com for more information. |
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Nov 21, 2018 1:00 PM - Nov 23, 2018 12:00 PM
Coordinated by Rotarian Extraordinaire, Bill Foussard. Serves 18,000 people with 2,500 volunteers and 900 delivery routes. Driv-ers are needed on Thanksgiving morning at 7 a.m. (on the streets by 8 a.m.) with two people per car and delivering 3-4 meals. Volunteers also can help prepare food, pack or unpack food, answer phones to schedule families, etc. New this year, participants will receive a tooth brush to help with oral care. |
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Super Bowl Security
Nov 28, 2018 7:30 AM
Commander Gerlacher has been a member of the Minneapolis PD for al-most 30 years and was assigned to lead local security arrangements for the 2018 Super Bowl LII and coordinate security with state, federal and NFL officials. His preparations began three years ago by attending the two previous Super Bowl events and observing their security arrangements. The overall event was classified by the Department of Homeland Security as a Level I National Special Security Event to it’s size, duration, dignitar-ies and several other factors. While the game itself attracted 67,000 spectators and lasted 3 ½ hours, the overall event was over a ten day span, attracted over one million participants and involved several venues. Over 3,000 law enforcement and military personnel were involved includ-ing police from 31 jurisdictions, National Guard, Boarder Patrol and Homeland Security. Six Black Hawk helicopters were deployed and Air Force fighter planes were stationed nearby. An eight mile crash resistant security perimeter with an eight foot fence was established around the main venue and all persons were searched before entry and all vehicles were searched and X-rayed in a 250,000 sq. ft. heated tent.
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Dec 01, 2018
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Dec 06, 2018
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Dec 06, 2018 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
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Dec 17, 2018 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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Dec 27, 2018 6:00 PM
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Feb 01, 2019 - Feb 02, 2019
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