No Meeting January 26, 2024
 
 
 
 
Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary
Holiday Party
 
When:                             Thursday, January 25, 2024
                                      6:00pm – Cocktails – Cash Bar
                                      6:30pm – Dinner
 
Where:                           Fire Ridge Golf Club                           
2241 County Road W                          
Grafton, WI 53024
 
          Cost:                               $30 per person
 
 
Dinner Choices:  All entrees served with French bread & mixed greens salad
Dessert & Coffee
 
  • Lemon Pepper Chicken Breast with garlic mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables
 
  • 8oz Tenderloin with garlic mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables
 
  • Vegetarian Stir-Fry served over brown rice
 
Please RSVP by January 18 with dinner choice
Monica – 262-241-8686 or monicatme3@gmail.com
 
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Make checks payable to M-T Sunrise Rotary
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Pay by credit card at the Club
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Mail check to PO Box 251
Stories
Club Meeting Information

When: We meet Friday mornings from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM.

Where: We meet at the Mequon Public Market, 6300 W Mequon Rd, Mequon, WI 53092;  (Entrance in rear.)

Next scheduled meeting 2/2/2024

At our meetings, the Greeter will provide either the thought, a Rotary minute, share a family moment or a cultural tradition ... anything with which they would like to start off the day positive.

Upcoming "It's your Rotary moment" assignees:

  • No Meeting (1/26/2024)
  • Brian Kendzor (2/2/2024)
  • Michael Kim (2/9/2024)
  • Dick Kinney (2/16/2024)

Note: If you cannot act as an "It's your Rotary moment" assignee when scheduled, please arrange for your replacement.

 

 

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Walk in the Woods
The Mequon-Thiensville Sunrise Rotary Club and the City of Mequon are excited to partner again for the fourth year, offering
a Candlelight “Walk-In-The-Woods” at Pukaite Woods in Rotary Park.
 
 The event will occur on Saturday, February 17, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
 
The event is free to the public. 
 
The public restrooms will be open, and volunteers from the Rotary Club will serve hot cocoa and cider with bonfire stations positioned throughout the park.  The 1840 Brewery will feature a beer truck with beverages for purchase.  Bring your furry friend, as dogs on leashes are welcome!
 
Learn more about how you can assist with the environmental sustainability of the woods at the event.
 
Attached is a map showing the trails.
 
Polioplus update
 
Polio Plus Update
To District 6270 Polio Plus Society Members:
 
As a member of the District 6270 PolioPlus Society, you get the good news first...
 
We ended the year 2023 with a total of 12 cases of wild poliovirus, with Afghanistan and Pakistan each experiencing only 6 cases.  Of course, this is 12 cases more than we would like to see, but it is an improvement from the 22 total cases in 2022.
 
The last recorded case in Afghanistan was September 4th, and in Pakistan it was on October 24th - ironically World Polio Day. How nice would it be to have that be the date of the last case on Earth!
 
Another bit of good news...as of December 31st our District has contributed 7.5% more to the PolioPlus Fund than at the same time in 2022.  Thanks to Rotarians such as yourselves, we are making a difference in ending polio. Our District's contribution for the first half of the Rotary Year is $57,498. 
 
Thanks for your contribution, and your ongoing commitment to a minimum annual donation of at least $100.  We had a great result from this year's World Polio Day fundraisers, and are planning even bigger things in the coming months. 
 
There will be two MAJOR workshops at the upcoming TRI-CON, an update on the Flight to End Polio and a presentation by Mike McGovern, head of Rotary's efforts to End Polio Now. There will also be an opportunity to join other Rotarians in a workshop to swap fundraising stories and ideas.  
 
Two fundraising events for PolioPlus will also be held at TRI-CON.  There will be a silent auction of gift baskets donated by clubs, featuring items from their service area, as well as a Pound the Pavement 4 Polio walk, which can be done anytime between now and April 20th.
 
TRI-CON details are available here
 
Again, many thanks for your support of the PolioPlus fundraising efforts.
 
Rob Bassett
Rotary Club of Mitchell Field (Milwaukee)
D6270 Chair - PolioPlus/End Polio Now
414-350-6090
Meme of the week
 
Speakers
Feb 02, 2024
OWLT Update

Tom Stolp joined Ozaukee Washington Land Trust as Executive Director in 2016.

Tom provides vision and leadership to our Ozaukee Washington Land Trust team as we work to protect our land, water, and conservation legacy for future generations.

Prior to joining Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Tom worked in Wisconsin’s conservation community advancing legislation and policies to protect natural resources. Tom graduated from St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI with a degree in Political Science and Philosophy and a minor in Leadership Studies.

 “I love working with people who are passionate about land and water protection; whether land owners, civic leaders, hunters, farmers, or birders we are fortunate there are so many wonderful and visionary stewards in Ozaukee and Washington counties. Tom enjoys exploring the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust preserves and hiking with his family and spending summer weekends at his family’s northern Wisconsin cabin.


 

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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Susan Hartman
January 29
 
Spouse Birthdays
Trish Zamora
January 31
 
Join Date
Bill Wandsnider
January 1, 2008
17 years
 
David Schlageter
January 1, 2015
10 years
 
Judine Phillips
January 7, 2022
3 years
 
Bobby Fisher
January 8, 2013
12 years
 
Mika Frank
January 12, 2023
2 years
 
Registration for TriCon 2024 is now open!
 
Rotarians from Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan will come together at this year's TriCon 2024 and you're invited!
 
As you are a member of the three represented districts (6220, 6250, 6270) we invite you to come together for a weekend of lively discussions, educational sessions and tons of fun and networking.
 
Come and be inspired by the plenary speakers and be exposed to the true breadth and depth of Rotary International through the many breakout sessions.
 
Check out the short video below and visit our website for more information about our speakers, upcoming events and registration!