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Nov 22, 2019
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Nov 27, 2019 - Nov 28, 2019
THANKSGIVING MEALS ON WHEELS Volunteer Opportunities Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels is in its 49th year. On November 28, 2019, we’ll be preparing 19-20,000 meals and delivering to 4,000 families throughout Minneapolis/St. Paul. We could not serve this many families in need without the support of companies and volunteers, who help prepare and deliver the Thanksgiving meals. Volunteers are needed on Thanksgiving morning to help package food or help with delivering meals. Interested volunteers should come to Cretin Derham Hall High School at 550 South Albert Street, St. Paul, MN 55116 (near Randolph & Hamline). Packaging food will occur between 2:30 and 7:00 AM. If you are packaging please park in the Cretin Derham Hall Watson Parking lot off Hamline and enter through the backdoor. Drivers should come to Cretin Derham Hall High School at 7:00 AM and park on the Albert side of the school. Upon entering the building by the gym, coffee, orange juice, and rolls will be available. When drivers come to the routing room, they will choose Minneapolis or St. Paul to deliver. We request 2 people to a vehicle. Kids are most welcome. Routing opens at approximately 7:30 AM and drivers will be on the road by 8:00 AM. The whole program and delivery should be done by 11:00 AM. Additional volunteer opportunities are available. Call Bill Foussard at 651-271-5985 for questions or email: bill@whitebearcountryinn.com. No sign up needed, just show up! WHAT DOES THANKSGIVING MEALS ON WHEELS DO? Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels, Inc. prepares and packages a traditional, healthy meal consisting of turkey, dressing, potatoes, peas, corn, cranberries, rolls, pumpkin pie and milk for each family or individual in need. We then deliver those meals on the morning of Thanksgiving Day to their doorstep. Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels is recognized by the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce and is registered with the State of Minnesota and Minnesota Charities Review Council.
HOW WAS THANKSGIVING MEALS ON WHEELS STARTED? Bill Foussard and Barb Aslesen knew what it was like to have an enjoyable Thanksgiving meal with their families. Both thought we need to think of ways we can help families and children, not as fortunate to have the same experience. Thus, the idea for Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels originated. The organization has grown from preparing 24 meals for 3 families on Thanksgiving Day in 1970, to preparing 17,000 meals delivered to over 4,000 families last year.
WHO SUPPORTS THANKSGIVING MEALS ON WHEELS? Bill Foussard and team contact various companies requesting food and/or financial donations for our Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels project. Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels is run solely by an all-volunteer staff and entirely by food donations and financial contributions used to help pay for food items not otherwise provided by our corporate contributors. Again, this year Cretin Derham High School is graciously donating the use of their kitchen and cafeteria to prepare and distribute the food. Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Your Tax-Deductible Contributions may be sent to Alliance Bank, 55 East 5th Street, Suite 115, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55101, in care of Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels, Inc. or to Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels 1060 S. Prior Ave, St. Paul, MN 55116
WHO FINDS THE FAMILIES "IN NEED" FOR OUR DINNERS? Barb Aslesen and team secure the names of those families in need. We work closely with numerous Twin Cities’ social service agencies and churches including South Side Services, Ramsey County Public Health Services, Union Gospel Mission, St. Olaf Church and Trinity Mission. Each family is contacted by volunteers from our organization to determine the family size for our dinners and to verify delivery information. We also set up a phone bank each year where those in need can call and request meals. We have an all-volunteer staff answering the phones.
VOLUNTEERS - HOW CAN YOU HELP? Bill and Barb work together with 2,500 volunteers that prepare, package and deliver the meals on the morning of Thanksgiving Day. If you would like to assist with the assembly of food boxes, food preparation or clean up, please arrive at Cretin Derham High School, 550 South Albert, (South Entrance) St. Paul, at 2:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels also needs DRIVERS to deliver the meals to each family. All volunteer drivers should arrive at Cretin Derham High School (Northwest Entrance) at 7:00 a.m. (we request 2 adults per vehicle, please bring the entire family) Delivery routes will be distributed at 8:00 a.m. Meals will then be loaded in vehicles and deliveries will begin. Fresh rolls, coffee and orange juice will be provided for our many volunteers.
Thank you for your support of this special project, now in its 49th year. Have a blessed Thanksgiving. |
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Dec 07, 2019 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Dec 12, 2019
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Dec 16, 2019 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
We are now making plans for Dinner With Santa! SAVE THE DATE! This year’s festivities will be held on Monday December 16, 2019, at the White Bear Country Inn. We will serve a dinner, have entertainment, give gifts, take photos, and provide one-on-one interaction with the seniors! Please let me know if you will be volunteering and any additional volunteers coming with you (if any). We ask that you come dressed as Santa, or Mrs. Clause, or an Elf! You may also dress in the holiday spirit! There will be a sign-in area for volunteers. I will send a program schedule soon! But plan on being here by 4-4:15 pm for a short group volunteer meeting. Thanks, Barb Barb Walters bwalters@whitebearcountryinn.com Assistant to Bill Foussard White Bear Country Inn 4940 Hwy 61 North White Bear Lake, MN 55110 |
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Jan 11, 2020
District 5960 Rotarians and Rotaractors, the District 5960 Mid-Term is Saturday, January 11, 2020, at the Anderson Center on the campus of Hamline University. It's an exciting time to connect with other District Rotarians and Rotaractors to look back and look ahead as we start a new decade of "Connecting the World," inspiring others, and making a positive difference in our communities and the world!
We have a great lineup for this FREE event with a variety of topics and speakers, time to learn, time to interact, and capped off with some post-holiday socializing! We will offer light breakfast items and a full lunch buffet. Bring a fellow Rotarian or Rotaractor, or two, with you. Sign up before the clock strikes midnight on 12/31/19 for a chance to win some great prizes!
CLICK below to register:
Yours in Rotary,
Paul Perez 2019-2020 District Governor 5960 Rotary Club of Prior Lake (952) 374-9589 (cell) #seeingrotary2020 #allaboutrotary #peopleofaction |
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Jan 15, 2020
The club’s 40th Anniversary celebration January 15th at the Kellerman Event Center. The planning committee is looking for ideas for fun activities and would like to invite past club members remaining in the area. If you have activities, ideas or know the whereabouts of past members, pass them on to Ken Galloway or Pam Tschida |
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No Club Meeting - 40th Anniverary party at Kellermans RSVP required.
Jan 15, 2020 7:30 AM
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Jan 31, 2020 - Feb 01, 2020
Contact Ken Galloway for sponsorship details and then dance, volunteer, or golf! http://bearlyopen.org/ for more information. The BEAR’ly Open will be held on January 31 & February 1, 2020. The Community Dance is on Friday at White Bear Country Inn at 8:00pm, and the Golf Event is on Saturday, beginning at Noon at Ramsey Beach on White Bear Lake. All net proceeds go to the White Bear Area Emergency Food Shelf – where the need has never been greater. To date, the event has contributed over $136,000 to the food shelf. Based on the purchasing power of the food shelf, this has resulted in over $1,085,000 dollars worth of food product. Join us as we begin our second decade and “Claw” our way towards our goal of $2,000,000 worth of food purchased! |
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Apr 07, 2020 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Wilson Tool's Role in our Economy
Apr 22, 2020 7:30 AM
This was a great look into the tool and dye industry; Wilson keeps a quiet profile locally, but it is a BIG player in its production, making things for agriculture, the military and automotive industry for starters. Ken and Ruth Wilson founded the company. The White Bear headquarters has 30,000 square feet of space and 450 employees. Wilson basically makes the tool that makes the end product. For example, it just landed a contract with the company that makes the highly recognizable UPS trucks. Wilson emphasized the family atmosphere and “bottom-up” culture of the company, saying it’s made for good work and good jobs. The average wage is $33 an hour. Lawless has legitimate concerns about the next generation of workers. Says there is a stigma attached to the trades that keeps some young people from getting in — so much of society fixates on college after high school. Also he said there are Minnesota age hiring restrictions that keep places like Wilson from getting kids in early and getting them on their way to advancement and success in business and life. |
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Apr 30, 2020 - May 01, 2020
The District 5960 Conference of Clubs is April 30-May 1, 2020, at the Mystic Lake Center. It's an exciting time to connect with other District Rotarians and Rotaractors and celebrate the year! Click here to register for the 2020 Conference of Clubs! We have favorites like the Grants Management Seminar, (Link), and Host Hospitality on Thursday, and on Friday we have Youth Exchange, plenty to see at our Innovation Village, and multiple breakouts sessions where we will have something for everyone! And we have new features including tours of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community's Cultural Center - Hocokata Ti, Rotary Game Show, our Social Media Wall, and Rotary Shark Tank! And our keynote speakers are not to be missed! The world will be there. Will you?
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May 02, 2020 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Hello fellow Rotarians, Some of us in the Wine Fellowship are going to be doing a Virtual Wine and Food Pairing event. The event is planned for this Saturday, May 2, starting at 6:30 pm. The format we’re planning is this: I have written a paper titled Food and Wine Pairing 101, which I will email to each participant in advance. Every couple (or single) will be asked to pick a dish they want/like to prepare and then pick a wine they think will match up well with it, or visa versa (pick the wine first and pair the food). The idea is to keep it very simple. At the event we will have everyone take about 5 minutes to introduce their dish and why they feel it is a good match with the wine they chose. There is no right or wrong! And if you have a nice story to share about the wine and/or dish you are encouraged to share that as well. It should be a lot of fun. We’re limited in the number of attendees we can have, so if you’d like to be a part, please let me know as soon as possible. Please rsvp to Ken Galloway at: gallowaykr@comcast.net if you plan to participate. Cheers! |
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May 07, 2020 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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