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Oct 17, 2020 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Run for the Apples,Jacobson's Pine Tree Apple Orchard5K Run / Walk and 1/3 Mile Kids Fun Run
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
9:00 a.m. 5 Mile Run / Walk, $35 on or before October 12, $45 Race Day
10:15 a.m. 1/3 Kid's Fun Run, $10 on or before October 12, $15 Race Day
Click here for Midwest event for online registration.
All at the Jacobson's Pine Tree Apple Orchard,
450 Apple Orchard Rd, White Bear Lake MN 55110 This beautiful course is on the trails through the orchard, strawberry fields, and pumpkin patch. The footing varies from gravel to pavement. Compete with some of the best runners in the Midwest or just enjoy walking the scenic countryside. |
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Nov 01, 2020 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
This race has been canceled for 2020Strive Scholarship Kowalski's Strive 10 Miler & 5K.Sunday November 1, 2020 Noon start time.$25 with registration on or before Oct 28 and just $35 after Oct 28 and race day. Click here for online registration (midwest events).
Course is around White Bear Lake, Map My Run 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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Ekaterinburg Russia Rotary Club Presentation
Nov 18, 2020 7:30 AM
Rotary Club “Ekaterinburg” was founded last century, in 1998 by the group of entrepreneurs who were on vocational -exchange program –Productivity Enhancement Program, run by Center for Citizen Initiatives ( Sharon Tennison). They were hosted by many American Rotary clubs all over the US. After their return to Russia they were very enthusiastic to organize Rotary clubs. So many Rotary clubs were formed in many cities of Russia- Volgograd, Perm, StPetersburg, Omsk, Ekaterinburg. Our sponsor club was Lafayette Rotary club, CA ( Bob Shusta). Initially there were 18 Rotarians in our club. The Club was growing year by year and at present, we are 32 Rotarians. The number of Paul Harris members in the Club is big. Ibadula Satybalov, Sergey Perevalov, Alexander Victorov, Alexei Sidorov and Radion Vinokurov, Mikhail Plyshevskiy, Igor Tashkinov, Lena Novomeyskaya were the organizers of the first Rotary club in the Urals -RC Ekaterinburg. The Club unites the people whose mission is “Service above Self”. We focus on Social and charity projects, as well as the development of each Rotarian. We do many projects together, inspire each Rotarian, our families and friends, thus making our community a better place to live. We helped to organize other Rotary clubs in Ekaterinburg city. And now we have 4 Rotary clubs. At present we are sponsoring the potential Rotary clubs in the other cities. Now we are working with initiative Rotary groups in Sochi, San Diego. We educate them and share with the Rotary knowledge and our Rotary and life experience.
We like to spend free time together, and with our families doing important projects. The Center for Disabled people, the workshops, The Orphanage in Mugai, The Special Olympics organization – for sportsmen with disabilities, the camp for teenagers in difficult situation are some areas of focus. “Business Breakthrough” round tables is also important as we help our members and partners with business development. “My story” – five minutes’ talk at the meetings, we tell our stories in life. This creates interest and brings us closer together. We like “Lucky dollar” moment at the meetings when we share with our successes and inspire our friends. Our motto is “Rotary Opens Opportunities”. |
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No Meeting
Dec 23, 2020 7:30 AM
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Youth Exchange, Where are they now, AARP Free Tax Service & Patty, Rotary grants update
Jan 06, 2021 7:30 AM
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Closing Minnesota’s Budget Deficit
Jan 13, 2021 7:30 AM
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The Tiny Lives Foundation Supporting Life Saving Work In Lesotho
Jan 20, 2021 7:30 AM
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Page Education Foundation
Feb 03, 2021 11:30 AM
Dear White Bear Lake Rotarian: As announced by Kevin Donovan during our meeting this week. We will be having former State Supreme Court Justice, Alan Page as our speaker on Feb. 3, 2021. To accommodate his schedule, our meeting on Feb. 3 will start later in the morning. The following is the schedule: 11:15 am to 11:30 am for social 11:30 am to 12:00 pm Invocation and announcements 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm Justice Page 12:30 pm to 12:45 pm 4 way test and dismissal Justice Page will be speaking with us about the Page Education Foundation, the Education Amendment he is proposing with Neel Kashkari and issues of equity in education. We are planning to open our meeting to invited guests, fellow Rotarians in District 5960 and the general public. We are using the Districts Zoom credentials that will accommodate up to 500 attendees, in order to attend the meeting, registration beforehand is required. We want all of our Club members to have the opportunity to attend, so we are sending you the registration link below now - so that you can secure your “seat” for this event. Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuc--srT8iHNADBlJhjaybi421jz9yqLsZ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We are expecting this to become a popular event, so please register promptly. We will also be sending this out to prospective members for our club and promoting to the public. Thank you for your support of this initiative.
The Equity & Inclusion Team Kevin Donovan Jackie Reis |
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The Economy and Racism
Mar 31, 2021 7:30 AM
Alene Tchourumoff, senior vice president of Community Development and the Center for Indian Country Development, leads the Bank’s engagement with communities throughout the Ninth District to promote economic opportunity for low- and moderate-income people and those living in Indian Country. Key focus areas include early childhood development and affordable housing. |
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