Meeting Sunday, Feb. 19
1 p.m.
In-Person Tour - $7 @ adult; $5 @ child
Black Holocaust Museum
401 W. North Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
 
Open to ANY Rotarian AND non-Rotarians
 
February is Black History month and we are taking the opportunity to visit the America's Black Holocaust Museum in Milwaukee. You and your family can join us on Sunday February 19th at 1:00pm for a special tour to the museum. Entrance fee is $7.00 per adult and $5.00 per child. 

ABHM: A Unique Experience For Visitors From Near And Far

This museum has a number of special features. ABHM

  • Is both a historical and memorial museum.
  • Has two ways to share the story of the Black Holocaust:
    • On-site galleries for people who can visit us in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
    • On-line galleries for people who can access our 3300+ exhibits in cyberspace
  • Describes and commemorates the Black Holocaust from pre-captivity in Africa to the present day.
  • Was founded by a lynching survivor.
  • Learn more at https://www.abhmuseum.org/
For more details, please contact Angela Rester or Marta Carrion
Open to Rotarians and Non-Rotarians
 
  • Meeting America's Black Holocaust Museum Tour at 1 p.m. for Rotarians and non-Rotarians - $7 Adult; $5 Child
  • Tues., February 21 - 6 p.m. Board Meeting
  • Register NOW for Thursday, Feb. 23 - 6-7:30 p.m. - Zoom Mtg
Save the Date - 
The Faces of Rotary
Imagining Rotary Differently
 Thursday, February 23, 2023, via Zoom from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Central
Open to ALL
The Faces of Rotary
Imagining Rotary Differently
 Thursday, February 23, 2023, via Zoom from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Central
 
Save the Date!  Gain insight and practical suggestions for “Developing Rotary So Everyone is Included” in your Club.
 
It’s the way to build energetic Club membership from all the communities in your Club’s region.
 
Growing clubs recognize that their region encompasses many sub-communities—geographic, demographic, cultural, heritage, physical capacities, romantic, religious, spiritual, and more.
 
Successful, innovative clubs reach out intentionally to attract the hearts and skills of everyone from everywhere in their quest to actualize the Object of Rotary—To Encourage and Foster the Ideal of Service as a Basis of Worthy Enterprise. 
 
Our District 6270 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and the Membership Committee have partnered to attract Rotarian experts who are living the mission.  This will be a dynamic session including Q&A with a diverse Rotarian panel moderated by Len Iaquinta of Kenosha Rotary.  Other members of the committees will be present as resources.
 
Rotary has a rich history and legacy of community and international service. We’ve nearly eradicated polio from the planet to protect the world’s children. Yet our leaders within Clubs, Districts, Regions, and Internationally have appealed to us to grow our membership, to retain our current members, and to continue the Great Work—the Object of Rotary.
Without diverse membership from a true cross-section of our communities, humanitarian projects locally and globally will surely fall short of their goals if not whither entirely.
 
“Developing Rotary So Everyone is Included” will enable your Club to continue working towards world peace, to shine the light of knowledge and awareness in your communities, to address areas of need and to effect change. 
 
Join us February 23rd and help us look together at ways to Reimagine Rotary for our growth, strength, viability, and sustainability.
 
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