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Tuesday, Sept. 27 - 5:45 - 7 p.m. - Club Assembly -  Review and Continue Brainstorming and planning session on how our club will follow up on our YP Human Trafficking Summit. Meeting at Milwaukee Athletic Club 

This is a facilitated conversation to expand on the conversation started last week to discuss ways that Rotary Club Amigos de Milwaukee After Hours will provide more opportunities to raise awareness of the Human Trafficking issue in the Greater Milwaukee community.  Even if you are not a Rotarian, please come and help us determine ways for us to do more.
 
Why should you be concerned?  Learn more and then join us tomorrow.
 
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Milwaukee Film Festival - Film about the sex-trafficking industry
 
Friday, September 30 - 1 p.m. at Fox Bay Cinema Grill
 
Thursday, October 6 - 4 p.m. - Oriental Theatre
THE WRONG LIGHT

(USA, Thailand | 2016 | Directors: Dave Adams, Josie Swantek Heitz)
Mickey Choothesa and his nonprofit Children’s Organization of Southeast Asia (COSA) have been working to combat the sex-trafficking industry in Thailand, providing shelter and education for at-risk young women to ensure their safety. But as the filmmakers interview the families and young women who were saved by COSA, an unexpected narrative emerges that shows Mickey is not the altruistic savior he paints himself to be, and his exploitative actions only serve to harm efforts to end human trafficking. This absorbing documentary raises awareness about the global peril of human trafficking and shows the potential for NGOs to perpetrate fraud that exacerbates the very issues they’re created to prevent.

 
Click here for more information about the film.
 
 

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Can't Attend Weekly Rotary Meetings? Need a Rotary Make-Up?  Do It On-Line or In-Person!

Did you know that you can get a Rotary meeting make-up by visiting one of a number of E-Clubs and reading some programs and giving your info so that you can receive a make-up.  OR you can go to another club and enjoy an interesting meeting.

Some options include;

http://www.recswusa.org/   -           Rotary eClub of Southwest USA

https://www.rotaryeclubone.org/   -  Rotary eClub One

 

Sept 27 noon - Milwaukee Rotary Club - Anthony Anderson - Almost Sunrise - http://milwaukeerotary.com/events/list/index/Tuesday%20Speakers

When Milwaukee-based veterans Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson returned home from Iraq, they didn't expect their debilitating battles with depression and anxiety to prove every bit as life-threatening as the war zones they left behind. In an effort to help mend the emotional scars and moral injury they've sustained, the two men set out on an extraordinary journey - a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America, starting off in Milwaukee and ending in California. With suicide rates among veterans at near-epidemic levels (a veteran commits suicide nearly every hour), Almost Sunrise is an inspiring and intimate portrait of two men who journey on behalf of the mental health of fellow veterans. Anthony Anderson will share his journey with our club.

 

Sept 27 noon - Whitnall Park Rotary Club - Julie Craig, Distrcit Governor Visithttp://www.whitnallparkrotary.org/

Sept 28 noon - Mitchell Field Rotary Club - Sue Hebner, RCMF President-Elect - My Rotary Trip to Lesotho  - http://www.rcomf.org/

 


 

 

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Rotary International Convention in Atlanta!  Are you joining us?

Let President Patti Lynch know if you plan to attend.  Register early and save!

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Club Information
Latino Focused but not exclusive and English is our language! In the Latino tradition, your children are welcome to attend with you!
Service Above Self
We meet Tuesdays at 5:45 PM
Milwaukee Athletic Club
758 N Broadway
Milwaukee, WI  53202
United States
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Learn more about Rotary and how it can help you fulfill YOUR dream!
 
Future Rotary Programs
 
     
 
Tuesday, Oct. 4 - 5:45 - 7 p.m. - Social at Buffalo Wild Wings - 1123 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202 
 FREE appetizers for non-Rotarians. Cash Bar.  They have vegan options too!
 
Join us for some fun and conversation and views that really make the end of a day, beautiful!  Free appetizers and no charge for visitors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuesday, October 25 - 5:45 - 7 p.m. - County Executive Chris Abele - County Budget  Meeting at Milwaukee Athletic Club
 
 


 

Meet the 2016 Miles to End Polio team

2015 Miles to End Polio team

Last year’s Miles to End Polio team on ride day.

By John Hewko, Rotary International General Secretary

On 19 November, a team of Rotary staff and I will join Rotary members from Arizona (District 5500) and around the world to cycle up to 104 miles in El Tour de Tucson to raise funds for polio eradication.

The event is one of the top cycling events in the U.S., attracting more than 9,000 cyclists each year. We are aiming to raise $3.4 million, which will be tripled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for a total of more than $10 million for the fight to end polio.

In August, the World Health Organization confirmed two cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) in Nigeria, the first cases in the country since July 2014.  While this news is disappointing for all of us, we must remain steadfast and fully committed to fighting polio anywhere children remain at risk, including Nigeria and Africa. Now, more than ever, we need to redouble our efforts to help Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria to retain strong immunization coverage globally. Supporting the Miles To End Polio ride is one way to show these countries that Rotary’s commitment to polio eradication is unwavering, whatever obstacles we face.

Learn more about each team member, follow them as they train, and add your support bydonating to their ride. Team members will be sharing their training experiences here on our blog as the event draws near.

Would you like to join the team? Take part in the Indoor Ride to End Polio! Ride a stationary bike at your local gym or at home any time from 12-19 November. Register today or make a contribution to help Rotary create a polio-free world.

Team members

160923_drewCourtney Drew is an analysis and pre-conventions specialist, focusing on Rotary’s Youth Exchange program. She joined Rotary in 2014 and has worked on two international conventions. Because of her role, she has met hundreds of Rotary and Rotaract members and is impressed by their commitment to Doing Good in the World. As a longtime athlete, she’s no stranger to training programs and is ready for the opportunity to make a direct impact.

160923_duarteRobson Duarte works at Rotary’s Brazil office in Sao Pãulo. Robson says Rotary’s work in local and international communities makes him feel proud to be part of the staff. He can be found cycling on the streets of Sao Pãulo during his daily commute to work or on his way to volunteer at orphanages. Besides cycling, Robson also enjoys hiking and other outdoor sports during his free time. He is eager to ride with the Miles to End Polio team.

160923_peperaChristian Pepera manages The Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, a group of volunteer Rotarians who monitor and evaluate Rotary’s grant projects. He has worked at Rotary for nearly a decade and has had the opportunity to visit Rotary-funded projects to see firsthand the incredible results that members have achieved. Christian sees participating in Miles to End Polio as a chance for him to get out of his cubicle and join colleagues and Rotary members who are directly contributing to the eradication of a devastating disease.

160923_stumpfDave Stumpf is director of auditing services at Rotary International and president of the Rotary Club of Evanston, Illinois, USA. He has participated in several triathlons and has finished two 140.6-mile Ironman competitions, as well as many other running and cycling events over the years. Dave is looking forward to crossing the finish line at El Tour de Tucson and helping Rotary’s efforts to eradicate polio.

160923_zambranoJose Zambrano is a contribution processor for The Rotary Foundation. For as long as he can remember, he has been passionate about outdoor activities and sports. Jose believes that team activities make you push yourself the extra mile, just as he sees Rotary members push themselves to make their communities better. He is excited to improve his abilities, raise funds for polio eradication, and have plenty of fun along the way.

160923_zeiNora Zei has worked at Rotary for nearly 14 years, currently as senior director of programs and member services. She is proud of how far Rotary has come in its efforts toward a polio-free world. Nora has spent hours contributing to polio-eradication fundraising efforts in her various Rotary roles, and she is eager for the chance to participate in a much more personal way — through cycling, her favorite hobby. Nora is excited to challenge herself to complete her first 100-mile ride.

Let’s End Polio Now!

 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Nestor Godinez
September 4
 
Tina Dozier-Weyand
October 3
 
Angie Rester
October 25
 
Robert Grede
November 5
 
Anniversaries
Robert Grede
September 5
 
Angie Rester
Bob Samse
October 24
 
Join Date
Robert Grede
October 1, 2012
4 years
 
Ana Docta
November 17, 2015
1 year
 
Tina Dozier-Weyand
November 17, 2009
7 years
 
Tre Waldren
November 19, 2013
3 years
 
Phillip Golden
November 24, 2015
1 year
 
Rosa Sugo-Golden
November 24, 2015
1 year