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Club Meeting Information

Our next meeting will be Friday (8/30) at Newcastle Place 12600 N Port Washington Rd, Mequon, WI 53092.

Our program will feature Steen Sanderhoff - DG Rotary District 6270. (Scroll down for speaker's bio)

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:

  • Connie Pukaite (8/30)
  • Diana Raasch (9/6)
  • Dave Schlageter (9/13)
  • Alice Sedgwick (9/27)

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.


Member Spotlight - Connie Pukaite

I was born and raised on a family farm settled by ancestors in 1725 in Massachusetts, only 45 minutes away from where the Revolutionary War was launched for the independence of this country. Farm life in that place taught me the importance of both independence and responsibility for the common good of all the people around me. 

I came to Wisconsin as a bride in 1965 after my husband Cliff enrolled in a UW Masters program, settled in Mequon shortly thereafter, and had opportunities to work in service to others that have made my life both challenging and fulfilling. For over 25 years, I worked for the Association for Retarded Citizens, serving as Executive Director, developing programs and collaborating with others to draft state and federal legislation that allowed individuals with developmental disabilities to receive schooling, job training and housing in their home communities rather than institutions. I “retired” from that career to work nearly 15 years for Wisconsin’s Housing and Economic Development Authority, helping communities all around the state to improve or produce quality new housing for people with low to moderate income.

My most satisfying years with WHEDA were spent engaging with residents in Milwaukee’s Central City to help them revitalize their own neighborhoods, forge caring relationships with each other to create an atmosphere of ‘community,’ refurbish their homes or build new ones where old houses had been. My avocation after settling in Mequon was and has continued to be serving our City through elected offices (Alderman, Mayor) or volunteer activities.

Rotary became part of my life when the Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Club invited me to join as its first female member in the mid-1980’s. After I retired from employment and Cliff died, I joined our M-T Sunrise Rotary Club in 2009, and continue to be challenged by its call for service above self.

Rollin' With Rotary Alzheimer's Walk

The Sunrise and Noon Rotary Clubs are teaming up to participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, which is the largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The walk will take place on October 5, 2019 with Registration at 8:30, Ceremony at 9:40 and the Walk beginning at 10:00.

To join the “Rollin’ with Rotary” team, or to donate to the Rotary team CLICK HERE.

Then click DONATE TO THE TEAM or JOIN OUR TEAM and fill out the information to register and/or donate.

Please note that after September 5, 2019 you will be able to pick up yard signs promoting the event from the Mequon library.

We look forward to seeing you there.

 

Sam Azinger
T-M Noon Rotary Club

A Rotary LOL Moment

Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

Cabaniss Farewell Dinner

MT Sunrise Rotary members and friends got together at The Madrid Hotel for a farewell dinner celebrating our member John Cabaniss and his family who will be leaving in late August for nine months in Madrid. On the menu was all-you-can-eat Paella.

Thought of the Week

The best way to teach your kids about taxes is by eating 30 percent of their ice cream. - Bill Murray

Paul Harris Awards

President Dave Schlageter presents Paul Harris awards to Terry Schacht and Cindy Shaffer during this morning's club meeting.

Lobsterfest 2019
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Upcoming Speakers
Sep 06, 2019
Kids Kicking Cancer
Kids Kicking Cancer

Kids Kicking Cancer is a global organization dedicated to lowering the pain of children through the teaching of martial arts as a therapy.  Children learn breath work, meditation and traditional karate movements that empower them to teach others and thus gain purpose within their lives.  Our young cancer patients teach other children with challenging illness and even adults how to “breathe in the light and blow out the darkness”.  This has extended into the creation of a Heroes Circle program dedicated to lowering the pain of all children regardless of disease.

Kids Kicking Cancer began in 1999 with ten children at Children’s Hospital of Michigan and is now empowering over 5,000 children in 48 hospitals in 5 countries.

Sep 27, 2019
Family Promise Update
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