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Club Meeting Information

Our next regular meeting will be Friday (11/3) at Newcastle Place - 12600 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI  53092.

Friday's program will feature Julie Kerk and Dr. Jonathan Campbell who will bring us up-to-date on the new Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin Mequon Health Center.

The greeter will provide either the thought, a Rotary minute, share a family moment or a cultural tradition ... anything they would like to start off the day positive.

Upcoming "It's your Rotary moment" assignees:

  • David Schlageter (11/3)
  • Alice Sedgwick (11/10)
  • Rene Settle-Robinson (11/17)
  • Cindy Shaffer (12/1)

Note: If you are unable to to act as "It's your Rotary moment" assignee when scheduled please arrange for your replacement.

Visit our website at mtsunriserotary.org.

Member Spotlight - David Schlageter

I was born in Chicago and raised in Evanston with my three brothers. I went to the University of Michigan and graduated with a degree in Engineering in 1979. My father was a physician and professor at Northwestern Medical School and my mother was a travel agent. The family traveled around the US in the summers in a Vista Cruiser station wagon going to many national parks and staying in Holiday Inns.

My hobbies include golf, swimming and biking. I spent quite a bit of time on all three this last summer. In my spare time my wife and I like to travel. Our next trip is to the Galapagos Islands for a 7 day tour with National Geographic. I can not wait to see the blue footed booby.

Best business decision was to leave GE Medical and start two companies. Both were successful. The hardest was to leave the first one I started and start a new one.

Favorite Rotary Moment was our first Teasel Take out. It was fantastic to see over a hundred volunteers come out and help the Interact Group remove Teasel from Oriole Lane. What looked like a 5 hour project was done in one hour due to the support of the community. 

A Rotary LOL Moment

Non Sequitur by Wiley

LOTUS Legal Clinic

LOTUS Legal Clinic serves victims of gender-based violence and human trafficking through trauma-informed legal advocacy, policy initiatives, education, and survivor empowerment.

For more information on the scourge of human trafficking and how LOTUS Legal Clinic and Rachel Monaco-Wilcox (recent featured speaker) are working with victims please click the image above.

Thought of the Week

If you want a happy ending … that depends on where you stop your story. –  Orson Welles

Charter Manufacturing building in Mequon 'a total loss' after fire

By Jeff Rumage

MEQUON - A fire ravaged the Charter Manufacturing building on Glen Oak Lane, leaving the building with "very extensive damage," according to Mequon Fire Chief David Bialk.

“Early indications are that it is a total loss and that repair is not an option” said Charter Manufacturing spokesman Evan Zeppos.

The building houses administrative offices for nine employees, who have been relocated to neighboring Charter Manufacturing facilities within the business park.

The Mequon Fire Department received a fire alarm alert from the building at 9:12 p.m. Oct. 30, and the first truck was on the scene in 10 minutes. Firefighters attempted to enter the building, but due to the intensity of the fire, they switched to a defensive firefighting strategy on the outside of the building, Bialk said.

About 40 people responded to the scene from the Mequon, Thiensville, Grafton, Cedarburg and North Shore fire departments.

High winds fanned the flames, hampering firefighting efforts, Bialk said. Crews didn't leave the scene until 12:30 a.m., more than three hours after receiving the fire alarm call.

No one was in the building at the time of the fire, and no firefighters were injured. Bialk said the cause of the fire is under investigation, but nothing suspicious was found at the scene. Based on the fire damage to the roof, Bialk thinks the fire started above the first floor.

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