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Club Meeting Information

There will be no meeting this Friday (1/11) as we will be gathering for our Holiday party on Thursday evening.

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:

  • Jo Ann Vetter (1/18)
  • Ryan Walsh (1/25)
  • Bill Wandsnider (2/1)
  • Chad Winterfield (2/8)

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

Visit our website at mtsunriserotary.org.

Thought of the Week

Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion. ~ Jack Kerouac

A Rotary LOL Moment

Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

Free Screening of “This is Home: A Refugee Story”

Free Screening of “This is Home: A Refugee Story” Sunday 27 January 11:30am at Unitarian Church North

UCN’s Social Justice Committee is happy to announce that they've secured the opportunity to present a screening of the movie “This is Home” after their service on Sunday, January 27. This movie brings warmth and communal spirit to the table as it follows the travails of four Syrian refugee families finding their collective feet in Baltimore over the course of eight months.

If you would like to attend please visit this Eventbrite link to reserve your tickets and to see a map for UCN. Please consider spreading the word by sharing this invitation with friends and family so that UCN can fill their sanctuary with others who want to learn more about the multitude of challenges many refugees have to overcome.

UCN will provide coffee and snacks and welcome guests at 11:15 am and then introduce and start the movie at 11:30 am. The screening will take until 1:00 pm. For those who would like to delve deeper into this social justice topic, we’ll be offering a Q&A and a discussion period afterwards.

Brian Monroe

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo will headline Mequon music festival

By Jeff Rumage, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, will headline the 25th annual Gathering on the Green music festival in Mequon in summer 2019.

Benatar, who rose to fame in the 1980s with top 10 hits like "Hit Me With Your Best Shot," "Love Is a Battlefield" and "We Belong," will perform the second night of the two-day festival on Saturday, July 13, in Mequon's Rotary Park, 4100 W. Highland Road.

Benatar will be joined on stage by her husband, Giraldo, a songwriter and guitarist who has written, produced, arranged and recorded more than 100 songs with Benatar.

The night before Benatar's performance, on Friday, July 12, Gathering on the Green will host a country music night with headliner Lee Brice and special guest Post Monroe.

With more than 2 billion listens on Pandora, Brice is among the top 25 most-streamed country artists on the music streaming service.

Brice is a Grammy Award nominee, a Country Music Award nominee and a double winner of the Academy of Country Music Awards. He's taken five radio singles to the top of the charts with, “A Woman Like You," “Hard To Love," “I Drive Your Truck," “I Don’t Dance" and “Drinking Class.” 

Opening up for Brice is Post Monroe, a country duo influenced by a vast array of sounds from country, pop and rock. The group was featured in Rolling Stone Country’s "10 Artists You Need To Know" and have performed multiple times on The Grand Ole Opry.

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Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation
Wisconsin Women’s Business Initiative Corporation

WWBIC is a leading innovative statewide economic development corporation that’s been “Putting Dreams to Work” since 1987.

We open the doors of opportunity by providing targeted individuals who are interested in starting, strengthening or expanding businesses with access to critical resources such as responsible financial products and quality business and financial education.

We focus on individuals who face barriers in accessing traditional financing or resources in pursuit of their dreams and economic well-being … in particular women, people of color, veterans and low-income individuals.

Every day we work hard to achieve our social goal of improving the economic well-being of individuals by advancing inclusive entrepreneurship and facilitating self-sufficiency strategies.

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