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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.

Program: This week's program will feature Thomas McDonald - Bureau of Labor Statistics who will give us an inflation report.

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:

  • Mika Frank (4/7)
  • Steve Peterman (4/14)
  • Brain Monroe (4/21)
  • Judine Phillips (4/28)

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

Club Assemblies have been scheduled for the following date(s): 4/21, 5/19

Visit our website at mtsunriserotary.org.

Thought of the Week

Look for the helpers. - Fred "Mister" Rogers (quoting his mother)

Member Spotlight - Mika Frank

Hello,

I am a new 2023 Rotarian and have experienced such an inviting welcome at MT Sunrise Club, that I feel I have known the members for a long time. I am inspired by them as well as Rotary’s greater mission and call for action.

My daughter is currently on Rotary Youth Exchange in Brazil. Her experience has exposed me to the organization and led me to this Club. She attended a Rotary meeting last April and spent time with MT Sunrise Club members, this experience made a lasting impression on her. I have served on various boards and committees over the years and am excited that there are many, varied opportunities to give back through Rotary.

I work for Lakeside Development Company in Mequon as the Director of Business Development. My background is architectural design and construction and I have been in industry for over 25 years. I earned a Master of Architecture degree and Certificate in Urban Planning from the University of Wisconsin. Listening and creative problem solving are fundamental skills I use every day. 

My two girls, ages 17 and 13, have been an endless source of excitement, learning, challenge, love, and joy.

My grandfather once told me, you need just one source of joy to get through even the most difficult times…I am grateful that I have so many sources.

Progetti rotanti in tutto il mondo - Italia

Rotary projects around the globe - Italy

The Rotaract Club of Milano Nord Est Brera collaborated with an art publisher to produce a book of photography featuring women who have had breast cancer surgery to put a face to the fight against the disease. “With body painting they show that the scars have been overcome while remaining part of their history,” says club member Stefano Mercuri. “The project was aimed at them rediscovering the beauty that comes from art, even starting from a scar.”

The club worked with the artist Stefano Pelloni, whose style is based on tribal body painting, and Il Randagio Edizioni, a book company that uses environmentally friendly materials. The club printed a limited-edition run of 500 books and is selling them to raise funds for the Italian branch of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Meeting Moments: 3/30/2023
Photos by Dean Johnson.
Meme of the week
Cyclorama: All roads lead to Tucson for Rotary leader

By John Hewko

I first heard about El Tour de Tucson in the unlikeliest of places, on a water taxi in Thailand. In May 2012, during the Rotary International Convention in Bangkok, I was sharing a river boat with a group of Rotary members from Arizona. Among them were Ernie Montagne, a past district governor, and his wife, Sally, who would become a district governor herself in a couple of years. They knew I was an avid cyclist and told me enthusiastically about Rotary clubs in southern Arizona that had begun using the annual Tucson ride to raise money for polio eradication.

By the time our ferry ride was over, I had eagerly agreed to join them, and in November that year I participated in my first El Tour de Tucson, a rigorous 102-mile ride staged against a backdrop of mountains, desert, and cacti. Since then, I’ve made the ride nine more times, missing only 2020 when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During those years, my Rotary teammates and I, including my colleagues at Rotary International, have raised about $61.1 million to end polio. El Tour, as I’ll explain, was also the site of my two most memorable rides, albeit for very different reasons.

I wasn’t always the passionate cyclist that Ernie and Sally Montagne encountered that day on the Bangkok ferry. Of course, riding a bike was a part of my childhood, as it was for most of my friends. My generation, we all grew up on bicycles. We’d grab our bikes and zoom around the neighborhood. These days, that can seem like a lost art from a long-gone era.

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Apr 14, 2023
IAQ and Health Homes
IAQ and Health Homes

I have been a volunteer firefighter for the City of Mequon for the past 10 years, serving our community there and through Rotary gives me great satisfaction. I have participated in the Guatemala Medical Resources Project (GMRP) mission for 8 years and service on the Board of Directors for the Oliveras Scholarship Fund (OSF), a group that provide education scholarships to students on the tow that GMRP operates.

I live with my best friend and confidant Jen DeLaura. We share interests in water sports, health & wellness, gardening and music, I have two daughters, Taneal (35), who lives in Greenfield with my two grand daughters, Mila (8) and Ava (6), and my younger daughter  Hannah (16) whom many of you know. She is a sophomore at Homestead HS who lives part time at my home and part time at her mothers home in Cedarburg. She just got her drivers temporary license, so look out for her on the roads…

Outside of the office, I enjoy pleasure sailing, sailboat racing, surfing and stand up paddle boards, scuba diving, motorcycling, and live music. I enjoy giving back through Rotary and the Fire Department, but my role as a father and grandfather is the most rewarding.

Apr 28, 2023
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May 05, 2023
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