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Sep 29, 2017 - Oct 07, 2017
OPEN WORLD PROGRAM Sponsored by the Open World Leadership Center Education/Inclusive EducationSeptember 29 – October 7, 2017White Bear Lake, Minnesota Friday September 29th 5:04pm Open World Delegates arrive – United #2063 Newark Greg and John will pick up delegation and bring to Bartz’s 7:00pm Meet at White Bear Lake Rotarian’s home Lite meal will be provided Host families meet their guests at the Bartz’s Saturday September 30th Morning with Host Family Noon Meet at Greg and Sandy Bartz’s
Pontoon boat ride and beach games on White Bear Lake – Weather permitting or Site seeing around the Twin Cities
5:00pm Welcome Dinner – Hosted by Jim and Marilyn Muellner This will be a social event with discussions and preview of the program for the upcoming week. Sunday October 1st 10:00am Meet at Bartz’s Drive to St. Paul to watch the Twin Cities Marathon en-route to the Mall of America The Twin Cities Marathon (TCM) is an annual marathon in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. The race is often dubbed "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America". The TCM was first run in 1982, and typically takes place during the first weekend in October. It is one of the top 10 largest marathons in the US.
White Bear Lake Rotarian volunteers will escort group to the Mall of America for a day of shopping – Pam Bowers and Sharon Anthony 11:00-5:00pm Mall of Americawww.mallofamerica.com/ World Famous shopping - More than 400 stores, employing close to 12000 people. Between 35 to 40 million visits yearly
6:30pm Dinner and Evening with Host Families – we will have 3-4 families host dinner for delegates with interpreters Monday October 2nd
7:45am Meet at Bartz’s house
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Northeast Metro Intermediate School District 916
Northeast Metro 916 is one of three intermediate school districts in Minnesota, serving approximately 4,000 students through shared programming that includes career and technical education, special education services, area learning centers and elementary education. Through the sharing of resources, talent and ideas, Northeast Metro 916 provides cost-effective, expert and reliable services to 14 member school districts and the students and families we collectively support. Special Education
A group of Russian educators/delegates are visiting Northeast Metro 916 programs on October 2, 2017 to learn about intermediate programs. Fred Treiber, member of the Board of Directors of the 916 Education Foundation and White Bear Lake Rotary, is the group’s host. The day begins at 8:00 and concludes at 2:30 p.m.
4:00-5:00pm Rudy’s Redeye Grill
5:00pm Host’s pick-up delegates - Rudy’s Redeye Grill
7:00pm Monday Night Football Party Professional American Football Washington Redskins v Kansas City Chiefs Hosted by John and Lisa Channon
10:00pm Return to Host Families Tuesday October 3rd 9:30am Meet at WB Country Inn
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10-11:30am Jackson Elementary School – Pending Nyob zoo! The Hmong Dual Language Program is offered at all grade levels, Pre-K through 5. Dual language students learn core subjects in two languages. Each year, as students progress to the next grade level, they become increasingly skilled in both Hmong and English. Research shows that children in a dual language program demonstrate higher achievement in school.
Noon Lunch - Moscow on the Hill 371 Selby Ave, St Paul, MN 55102
1:15-1:30pm Congresswomen Betty McCollum 4th District, Minnesota 165 Western Ave. Ste. 17 St. Paul, MN 55102 Meet with Representative McCollum staff member Chao R. Lee Senior District Office Representative 651-224-9191
2:30pm-3:30pm Meeting with Lizabeth Finestack – Associate Professor Director of Graduate Studies for the Speech and Language Program at the University of Minnesota
5:30pm Dinner - Minneapolis
7:30pm Disney’s Aladdin The Hit Broadway Musical The Orpheum Theatre 910 Hennepin Ave Mpls., MN Rotarians are invited to attend 10:00pm Delegates will be returned home
Wednesday October 4th
7:00-8:30am White Bear Lake Rotary meeting White Bear Country Inn 4940 Hwy 61 N, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Delegates will be asked to speak to the WBL Rotary Club about themselves (5 minutes each, family, career, interests, etc…)
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8:45-9:15am Visit White Bear Central Middle School – Principal Tim Schochenmaier Central Middle school has had a couple of collaborative projects with their students and students from the Pioneer Palace in Krasnoyarsk. We will see the friendship blanket made by the Russian students hanging in the front entrance of the school.
9:30-10:30am H2O For Life Patty Hall – President and Founder 1310 Highway 96 E White Bear Lake, MN 55110
H2O for Life educates, engages and inspires youth to learn, take action and become global citizens. We provide students with a unique and valuable learning experience through service-learning opportunities focused on the global water crisis. H2O for Life provides a service-learning opportunity for schools, youth groups, and faith based organizations to raise awareness about the water crisis while taking action to provide funds for water, sanitation and hygiene education for a partner school in a developing country.
11:00-1:00pm Lunch
University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration - Pattee Hall 150 Pillsbury Dr SE Room 214 Minneapolis., MN 55455
Drs. Brian Abery and Renata Ticha – U of M Applied Behavioral analyst to meet with the group. Presentation on Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS) which includes both Academic Supports and Behavioral Supports (Positive Behavioral Interventions and supports). Drs. Abery and Ticha’s connection with the Russian Federation all started with their being introduced to special education faculty from Krasnoyarsk through Greg's involvement in an Open World exchange. Conversations during the exchange led them to travel to Krasnoyarsk where they presented at a conference hosted by the Krasnoyarsk Ministry of Education and Teacher Training and learned more about their special education system. Based on that visit, they discovered that both of our countries are, in a similar manner, struggling to meet the educational needs of child with significant disabilities especially as they relate to assessing whether our efforts to provide instruction with respect to the acquisition of basic academic skills. This led to the subsequent crafting of a memorandum of agreement between the University of Minnesota (UMN) and Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University (KSPU) to engage in collaborative work focused on developing technology-aided, curriculum-based measures of academic progress for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They also attended and presented at an educational conference at the end of October 2015 in Krasnoyarsk
1:00-2:30pm PACER 8161 Normandale Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55437
When PACER was established in 1977, it began with one project: Parents Helping Parents. Then as now, PACER was staffed primarily by parents of children with disabilities dedicated to educating other parents and improving the lives of children with disabilities throughout Minnesota. Today PACER offers more than 30 programs for parents, students, professionals and other parent organizations, the original philosophy of "parents helping parents" remains the foundation upon which PACER has grown. Whether addressing the issues of early childhood or assisting youth in making the transition from high school to work, parents on PACER's staff share their experiences and their knowledge with others so that all Minnesota's children with disabilities may have a better future.
3:00-4:30pm Fraser School 2400 W. 64th Street Richfield, MN
Fraser is Minnesota's largest and most experienced provider of autism services. Fraser also provides services for mental health and other developmental disabilities for children and adults with special needs through healthcare, education and housing. Our programs are nationally recognized for their high quality, innovation, and individualized, family-centered approach.
At Fraser School, children of all abilities learn, play and grow, side by side. Our competent and caring staff, our classrooms, and our wonderful indoor and outdoor play facilities help create a fun, challenging, and safe environment. Fraser School is known for its inclusive environment, where children with typical needs (without disabilities) and children with special needs contribute to each other’s development in unique and life-changing ways.
5:45-8:15pm Stillwater River Boats 525 South Main Street Stillwater, MN Dinner cruise – Fall color tour
Thursday October 5th
White Bear Lake Public Schools The White Bear Lake Area School District serves all or parts of Birchwood, Gem Lake, Hugo, Lino Lakes, Little Canada, Maplewood, North Oaks, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake and White Bear Township, with four Early Childhood program locations (birth-K), nine elementary schools (K-5), two middle schools (6-8), a two-campus high school (9-12), an Area Learning Center and a Transition Education Center. The school district, with a total population of approximately 50,000 residents, serves approximately 8,900 students PreK-12. The district also offers adult basic education, community education classes, recreation offerings and a senior program.
White Bear Lake Area Schools provides a comprehensive program for students with disabilities. Services are provided to students who range in age from birth through high school, with some students receiving services until age 21. Most students receive services in their neighborhood school and when possible in their regular class setting.
Driver 1 TBD Driver 2 TBD
7:45am Meet at White Bear Country Inn
8:00-9:00a North Campus High School (grades 9-10) Division Street
9:15-10:00a Birch Lake Elementary School Birch Lake Blvd
10:15-11:15a Otter Lake Elementary School Cty Rd H2 & Otter Lake Road WBL, MN
11:30-12:30 Noodles – Centerville Rd White Bear Township
12:45-1:30p South Campus High School (grades 11-12) 3551 McKnight Rd White Bear Lake, MN 55110 Meeting Secondary Principal – Don Bosch 1:45-2:30p Sunrise Park Middle School (Middle School grades 6-8) 2399 Cedar Ave, WBL
2:45-3:30p Normandy Park Early Childhood (preschool) Corner of Bellaire Ave & Co. Rd 3:45-4:30 District Center Q and A 4855 Bloom Ave White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Host: Kathleen Daniels – Director of Special Services Kathleen.daniels@isd624.org 651-407-7552 C) 651-983-1828 Sara Marie Moore – Editor – White Bear Press Education will be sitting in with the group. 4:30pm Host’s pick-up delegates at the District Center
6:00pm Evening with Dinner Hosts Dinner Host Mike and Sylvia Lovett – 3 delegates and interpreter Dinner Host 2 – 2 delegates and facilitator
Friday October 6th
9:00am Meet at White Bear Country Inn 4940 Hwy 61 N, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Driver 1 Mike Greenbaum – will be driving a Newtrax van for the entire group
9:30-11:30am Merrick Inc. 3210 LaBore Rd Vadnais Hts., MN 55110 Our mission is to empower adults with disabilities through vocational and social opportunities, and to guide them toward realizing their goals and dreams.
Merrick is a private nonprofit charitable corporation that hires developmentally disabled adults and offers transportation to and from the employee’s home and work. John Barker – Director 651-789-6209
Mike Greenbaum- Newtrax, Inc. Executive Director W) 651-846-9301 C) 651-983-6630
Newtrax is a nonprofit organization that provides daily transportation for over 500 adults with disabilities in the Northeast Metro area. We own and operate a fleet of more than 40 vehicles, most of which are accessible, and run our own dispatch center and maintenance garage.
Noon – 1:30p Lunch – Washington Square Grill
1:30-2:30p White Bear Center for the Arts 4971 Long Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110 651-407-0597 Sieng Lee “Becoming American” exhibit & Tour Suzi Hudson – Director Lori Swanson - Events & Membership Coordinator
2:30 – 5:00p Relaxing time
6:00-9:00pm Farewell Party @ Home of White Bear Lake Rotarian Location TBD
Dinner catered by Donatelli’s
10:00pm Return home with Host Families
Saturday October 7th
8:00am Meet at Bartz’s home for ride to the airport – debrief of the week’s events prior to departure 9:00am Arrive at the airport 11:28am Depart for home!
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Oct 09, 2017
District Governor for Rotary year 2020-21
The final date for receiving applications is October 9, 2017. If there is a member of your club who meets the qualifications and is interested in furthering their Rotary leadership experience, please encourage them to apply. PDG Jim Hunt would also welcome the opportunity to speak to anyone about the duties, obligations and rewards of serving as District Governor: jim.hunt.d5960@gmail.com Cell phone 612-770-2203.
Interviews for District Governor Nominee will take place:
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Northern Star Council (Boy Scouts) Service Center
393 Marshall Ave
St. Paul, MN
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Nov 04, 2017
District 5960 Foundation Celebration
Brackett's Crossing Country Club,
17976 Judicial Rd, Lakeville, MN Save the date! The District’s Foundation
Celebration is November 4th at Brackett’s Crossing Country Club in Lakeville. This is a great event that will not only inspire and energize you, but will celebrate the difference we’ve made around the world with the help of The Rotary Foundation! We’re especially pleased to announce
that our keynote speaker will be Ed Futa, former Secretary General and Chief Operating Officer of Rotary International! Ed is known as a dynamic and humorous speaker and will share his passion about Rotary and all that we do as Rotarians throughout the world. You don’t want to miss this special event! Check out the District’s website, www.rotary5960.org, soon for registration details. |
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Dir, Master of Public Affairs & Capstone Programs, U of M Humphrey School of Public
Nov 15, 2017
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No Meeting Dec 20 or 27
Dec 20, 2017
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No Morning Meeting Dec 27 Holiday Party
Dec 27, 2017
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Minnesota Sports Books
Jan 03, 2018 7:30 AM
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Jan 13, 2018 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
I hope you’ve had a great holiday season so far! As New Year’s Day comes soon, it means that our District Mid-term Rally is right around the corner! This is a great time to learn new ideas, meet fellow Rotarians from around the District and get energized to make a difference over the rest of the Rotary year! Mid-term is Saturday, January 13th at Hamline University in St. Paul from 8:30 to 2:30, with lunch included. CLICK HERE to register, and we’ll see you there! Happy New Year, and we’ll see you at the Mid-term Rally on January 13th! |
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Feb 07, 2018 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Meet Rotarians.
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Mar 20, 2018 3:30 PM
We have rescheduled the exclusive WBL Rotarians tour of the new Lakeshore Players building for Tuesday, March 20, at 3:30 pm. Come see the brand new theatre along with the new WBL Rotary Box Office(s). If you’d like to join us, contact Ken Galloway by phone or email to sign up. 651-983-5202; gallowaykr@comcast.net Ken Galloway 651-983-5202 |
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