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Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary Club is a vibrant community of energized people, working to create change both at home and around the world. Welcome.
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When a young Fullbright Scholar Solana Ledesma with a nine-year history of Rotaract and Interact involvement needed a place to stay before moving into student housing at the U of M, she naturally called on Minneapolis Rotarians for help. Our member Jim Nelson and Jean Westberg of the University Rotary Club offered to host in one day. Jean and husband John hosted Solana for the first week and Jim and wife Ellen (also a Rotarian) for the second week. Solana is from Tucumán Argentina and learned that Daiana Gabriela Machado, also from Argentina, and in the same master’s program at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, needed a place to stay for a week. Jim and Ellen welcomed her to their home too.
Jim, Ellen, Jean, and John made sure the young women experienced Minnesota with a cabin trip up north, the State Fair, tours of the city including the Sculpture Garden, and searching for furnishings for their apartment near campus. One evening Jim went to his meeting of the Edina Human Rights and Relations Commission, of which he is a commissioner. When Solana and Daiana found that out, both of them -- being political science graduates -- were excited to go with him and watch the meeting, which they did. Jim and Ellen helped them move on Labor Day and all plan to stay in contact.
This highlights the deep, global connections that Rotary fosters. Rotary isn't just about service projects or meetings; it's a worldwide network of individuals committed to helping others and building communities. This act of generosity demonstrates how Rotary transcends geographical boundaries and strengthens bonds across cultures and generations. It is a perfect example of how Rotary truly "Connects the World."
Rotary on a Stick —An extraordinary blend of fellowship, fun, and the Rotary spirit of service was set against the backdrop of the Great Minnesota Get Together. 300 Rotarians and Youth Exchange Students turned out showing their Rotary enthusiasm. Highlights of the day included:
- Exclusive access to the private Rotary Oasis at Horton Pavilion in Hefron Park — the only guaranteed seat at the State Fair.
- Rotary Club presidents and Exchange Students marched in the State Fair Parade.
- Rotary Treasure Hunt: Took on a bit of friendly competition with a Rotary-exclusive treasure hunt across the fairgrounds.
- Done-in-a-Day Service Project: Made an impact with our Waste Audit service project, embodying the Rotary commitment to community.
- Swag Galore: Filled goody bags to the brim with a selection of exclusive Rotary on a Stick swag, including t-shirts, Viking hats, paper fans, and more. Kudos to our own Brock Ray who designed all the promotions and signage.
As the summer draws to a close and the busy holiday season is still weeks away, September presents a unique opportunity to refocus on what truly matters— belonging to a community that helps you build meaningful relationships while giving back.
Our club is a diverse group of professionals and community leaders where you feel you belong and can make positive changes locally and globally. By joining now, you’ll have the chance to be part of something bigger than yourself—helping to shape the future and leaving a legacy in our community.
Don’t wait until the new year to make resolutions to get involved. Contact our membership chair Brian https://bit.ly/3X5cOJa and we’ll accomplish great things together!
Our club is a diverse group of professionals and community leaders where you feel you belong and can make positive changes locally and globally. By joining now, you’ll have the chance to be part of something bigger than yourself—helping to shape the future and leaving a legacy in our community.
Don’t wait until the new year to make resolutions to get involved. Contact our membership chair Brian https://bit.ly/3X5cOJa and we’ll accomplish great things together!
We are delighted to introduce our newest member, Frances Tyler. Frances is an RN with a Master of Science - Heathcare Management. She leads Belong Healthcare in Brooklyn Park and is a realtor for Keller Williams. We are eager for Frances to bring her caring nature and leadership skills to our Rotary family.
Our club's PolioPlus initial campaign raised $115,000 in 1987. And since then, we've held the Minnesota/Iowa Football fundraiser annually. The year's game is September 21 and the rivalry is on! The funds we raise will be sent to Rotary International and matched 2:1 by the Gates Foundation to generate up to $150 million.
At our 18th Annual Community Forum, Willam Doherty, Ph.D, co-founder of Braver Angels, led an interactive session on how to have constructive conversations in a polarized world. We are sharing a video of the forum to benefit everyone searching for solutions.
Dr. Doherty is internationally recognized and has worked with therapists, legislators, lawyers, mediators, and clergy for years. Following the 2016 U.S. Presidential election he co-founded Braver Angels, a citizen initiative bringing conservatives and liberals together to counteract political polarization.
Bringing his experience, Dr Doherty helped us focus on new understandings and strategies for initiating conversations that focus on our shared humanity and that respect the integrity and worth of every individual and their views. This community forum was open to all community members and Rotarians and was presented by Rotary Clubs of St. Paul, Minneapolis City of Lakes, and Roseville.
MCOL Rotary sponsored Opera Night, featuring acclaimed performers from the nationally recognized Lakes Area Music Festival. Over 80 Rotarians and guests enjoyed the beautiful harmonies represented in this photo of Scott Brunscheen, John Taylor Ward, and pianist Wesley Frye. They were joined by soprano Vette Keong.
The music was complemented by MCOL Rotary members serving a classic, coursed Italian dinner in the elegant Woman’s Club lounge. Our thanks for an unforgettable evening to members Carol Russell and Cindy Lennie who led this event, our volunteer servers, the Woman’s Club culinary team, and the distinguished musicians.
From now until November 15, high school students may apply to venture abroad to more than 30 countries for our year long program. The mission of Rotary Youth Exchange is to build world peace one student at a time. For more information, go to https://northstarrotary.com/ or speak with one of our Youth Exchange team members Todd Marshall, Tom Tamura, John Vandermyde, Bill Jackson, Lars and Chanda Olson.
Do you know a driven student looking for financial support for further education? The Rotary District 5950 Global Grant Scholarship offers a fantastic opportunity to receive funding for a Master’s-level program outside the U.S.
Candidates must live within District 5950 (roughly Minneapolis, surrounding suburbs, and outstate communities to the west and northwest). Also, per IRS rules, candidates may not be a Rotarian or the spouse, child, or grandchild of a Rotarian.
Don't miss this chance to ease the financial burden of education and join a network of accomplished scholars. Apply by October 15 and take a step closer to achieving academic dreams!