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February 27th Meeting: Dawne Gee, WAVE Anchor
The February 27th meeting at noon at the University Club will feature Dawne Gee, WAVE Anchor, Community Leader, and Co-founder of A Recipe to End Hunger.
The buffet opens at 11:30am and the program begins at noon. The menu is beef stroganoff and roasted vegetables; a salad with grilled chicken or a vegetarian/vegan and/or gluten-free option is available upon advance request.
Please register by Monday, February 24th HERE.
There is a $5 meeting fee for those who choose not to purchase a meal - this will include a dessert and tea/coffee/water and, of course, a fantastic program. You can pay $5 cash, check or scan the QR code at check-in to pay with a credit card.
Click Read More to view Speaker Bio:
A native of Louisville, Dawne Gee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology, both from the University of Louisville. Her career spans more than three decades in broadcast journalism and radio. Dawne enjoys celebrating our community on WAVE Country, a 30-minute television talk show on WAVE, while also at times facilitating difficult conversations that heal or move the city forward. She anchors two full hours of evening news on the NBC affiliate.
In 2015, Dawne founded A Recipe to End Hunger. The nonprofit works year-round to fund the work of other nonprofits in Louisville working towards ending food insecurity. The 501c3 originally focused on childhood hunger. Since the pandemic it has shifted some of its support to meet the needs of families and to lend resources to the increasing number of houseless. A Recipe to End Hunger’s very first cookbook was a BEST SELLER on Amazon. It features fifty-five different restaurants and businesses in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area as well as sixty-six local and national celebrity recipes from people like Jennifer Lawrence, Dolly Parton, Darrell Griffith, Coach Bobby Petrino, and Loni & Muhammad Ali, just to name a few. It has 164 color pages of tasty food and handy tips for the kitchen.
Dawne was honored with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Fort Knox, Kentucky in 2024 for lifelong commitment to building a stronger nation through volunteer service. “By sharing your time and passion, you are helping discover and deliver solutions to the challenges we face-solutions that we need now more than ever,” exclaimed President Joseph R. Biden in a letter that accompanied the award.
Dawne received the 2023 Keepers of the Dream Freedom Award for exemplifying the ideals of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision. She is the recipient of the Kentucky Living 2023 and 2024 "Best in Kentucky." LEO Magazine named her Louisvillian of the Year in 2010, and she has received close to two dozen "Best Of" LEO Reader’s Choice Awards. The Louisville Forum recognized her as the 2019 Fleur De Lis recipient for her lasting, lifetime contributions to the Louisville-area. She was recognized with the Chestnut Street YMCA Black Achiever’s Program 2019 Adult Achiever of the Year and the 2009 Lyman T. Johnson Distinguished Leadership Award. She was honored to represent the Commonwealth in the Olympic Torch Relay for the Salt Lake Games of 2002.
As proud as she is of her work to empower viewers with credible, comprehensible news, she is most grateful for what she is able to do in her community when she steps away from the news desk.
Rotary University
NEW MEMBERS: Please mark your calendars for the upcoming sessions, all at NOON via Zoom. Completion of Rotary University is required for new members, so prioritize these sessions! If you are a long-time member but would just like a refresher, feel free to join us as well.
February 25 What is Rotary? Register HERE.
March 25 Committees Register HERE.
April 29 Youth & Education Register HERE.
May 27 Service Above Self Register HERE.
June TBD Rotary Beyond the Club Register HERE.
July 22 Service Project at SOS
If you have any questions, reach out to Delene or to Jay Mallory, Chair of the Membership Development & Engagement Committee, [email protected].
March 6th Meeting: Dr. Eli Capilouto, University of Kentucky President
The March 6th meeting at noon at the University Club will feature Dr. Eli Capilouto, President of the University of Kentucky.
The buffet opens at 11:30am and the program begins at noon. The menu is Chicken Florentine with grilled asparagus and wild rice; a salad with grilled chicken or a vegetarian/vegan and/or gluten-free option is available upon advance request.
Please register by Monday, March 3rd HERE.
There is a $5 meeting fee for those who choose not to purchase a meal - this will include a dessert and tea/coffee/water and, of course, a fantastic program. You can pay $5 cash, check or scan the QR code at check-in to pay with a credit card.
Click Read More to view Speaker Bio:
https://pres.uky.edu/about-president
District 6710 Matching Gifts Campaign
Donate $125 to $2,000 to The Rotary Foundation Annual Fund-SHARE that supports District Matching Grants, Global Grant, and Global Grant Scholars and receive matching PHF points.
Make your personal check payable to "The Rotary Foundation" and note Annual Fund-SHARE on the memo line. Please mail them to the person and address below to arrive before March 23, 2025.
Rotary District 6710 Matching Program
7906 Westover Drive
Prospect, KY 40059
Contact Annual Fund Chair Mike Kull at 502-802-4485 or [email protected] with questions.
Click HERE for more details.
Rotary Honors Scholars Mentoring: February 25
Join us for our final Rotary Honors Scholars mentoring sessions at Iroquois High School (8:45 a.m. Wednesday, March 19) and/or Western High School (8:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 25 or March 25).
Thank you to all who are investing time in the success of these young people! Contact me for more information or to sign up: [email protected]
Re:Center Ministries Meal Service: February 26
Our next Re:Center Ministries meal service will be Wednesday, February 26th at 5:30 p.m. at 757 S Brook St.
Thanks to President-Elect Ken Selvaggi who served recently along with Hulyn Farr, David Snyder and Craig Scherman!
The meal is served at 6 pm on Wednesdays. We arrive at 5:30 pm to set up the serving tables, and we are finished by 7 pm. It gives us a chance to meet some of the people that are going through this rehab and just break bread and have a meal with them. We pick up the main meal at Kingsley Meats on Taylorsville Road, which includes meatloaf, a potato dish, and a vegetable dish. Volunteers bring the following items: a salad, soft drinks, bread, or rolls and fruit pies.
If you have not volunteered, I think you would find it very interesting and a rewarding time well spent helping out some people that are trying to get their lives back in order. If you have volunteered before, we would love to have you join us again.
Please contact me at [email protected] or call me at 502-552-3990. We meet at 757 S. Brook Street. The historic building is a former synagogue and church that has been repurposed for the Re:Center Ministries program and is distinctive in that it has a dome.
2025 Rotary Speech Contest
Each year our club hosts a speech contest open to all Louisville area high school students (private, public, independent and home taught). The winner will advance to the sectional competition followed by a regional competition. Finalists from each region in the district will compete at the annual Rotary District 6710 Conference to be held in Hopkinsville, KY on May 16-17, 2025.
This year's Club contest will be held Wednesday, March 12, 2025, 4:15pm at Gilda's Club Kentuckiana, 2440 Grinstead Drive.
Click here for more info and to download an entry form:
https://louisvillerotary.org/speech-contest/
We need your help to spread the word; please share this flyer with students and teachers in your circles.

The contest offers students an opportunity to speak on a meaningful topic, to sharpen their speaking skills, and to gain recognition in addition to monetary rewards. By participating, they will learn about Rotary, our history, and our worldwide mission. Students will also have the potential of establishing a more meaningful relationship with members of our club.
Questions: Karen Morrison, [email protected]
Habitat for Humanity Service Project: March 14
Join us on Friday, March 14, to "Raise the Roof" on the next home with Habitat for Humanity. The home is in Richmont Terrace at 4526 Broadleaf and the home buyer is Jessica Boyd. We will meet her at the Pre-Build Kickoff Meeting on February 25 from 11-11:30 am at the Jane and Jewell Center, 1620 Columbia St.
Volunteers can sign up for the whole day or join for a part of the day and must sign a waiver, wear comfortable clothes and closed-toed shoes. Contact Alisa Gray or Larry Sloan with questions. More information and registration link HERE.
We need a Project Leader for this event - let us know if you are interested!
Rotary Wine Swap Party: March 14
Grab a couple of bottles of wine and join us on Friday, March 14th, for our next Rotary Wine Swap Party. Register HERE.
First Annual Louisville Rotaract Club Blood Drive: March 19
Our Louisville Rotaract Club meetings are every second Monday in the UofL business building room 101 at 12:20 pm for 30 minutes. Our Rotaractors would enjoy meeting Rotarians from their sponsor club, so please let me or Rick Harned know if you can join us.
March 19th will be our first annual Rotaract blood drive; please plan to stop by campus to donate! You can sign up HERE (use Sponsor Code "UofLRotaract" if prompted).
Note: you can also sign up for our Interact Club spring blood drives - click HERE.
March 5th at Western High School, 2501 Rockford Ln - click HERE (use Sponsor Code "WESTERNHS" if prompted).
March 12th at Iroquois High School, 4615 Taylor Blvd - click HERE (use Sponsor Code "IROQUOISLOUKY" if prompted).
Rotary Day at the Downs: April 30
Join us for Rotary Day at the Downs for Champions Day on Wednesday, April 30. We have reserved the Silks Balcony and Loge with an elevated view of the Paddock in a covered open-air setting, and easy access to a dedicated race viewing location in the 3rd floor Clubhouse in Section 320.
Tickets are $149 per person and include admission, racing program, 4-hour Chef's Table Buffet, coffee, tea and soft drinks, and a 4-hour OPEN BAR. Click HERE to register.

Rotarians in the Spotlight: Power 50 Hall of Fame
Congrats to Christy Brown and Mike Mountjoy who were selected for the Louisville Business First inaugural Power 50 Hall of Fame.
Rotarian in the Spotlight: Kevin Fields, Sr.
Congrats to Kevin Fields, Sr., Vice President of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) Louisville Chapter, who will be speaking at the February 27th "Back on Track" event.
Rotarian in the Spotlight: Goodwill Industries
Congrats to Corporate members Amy Luttrell, Rena Sharpe and Mark Hohmann of Goodwill Industries. Goodwill has been awarded a $3 million contract to operate the city’s Community Violence Intervention sites in a partnership with the Office for Safe and Health Neighborhoods, VOA, the Center for Neighborhoods, and UofL Hospital on the “Pivot to Peace” program - in neighborhoods such as Park Hill, Algonquin, Taylor Berry, Newburg and Russell, which are considered "high risk" for gun violence. Learn more HERE and HERE.
Rotarians in the Spotlight: CFL and LUL
Kudos to Corporate members Ron Gallo, Anne McKune, Ramona Dallum and Heather Cash of the Community Foundation of Louisville. They have announced new loans of over $3 million through Invest Louisville, an impact investing program aimed at pooling capital and deploying resources for local projects in underinvested areas of Louisville. Congratulations to Lyndon Pryor and the Louisville Urban League, which received $1 million to seed its Reparative Economics Fund, a new investment vehicle that will help create 500 stable Black-owned companies by 2027. Read more HERE.
Rotarians in the Spotlight: Mentoring Monday
The 12th Annual Mentoring Monday event will be held on February 24 at The Olmsted and will feature Rotarians Cynthia Knapek, Lori Hudson Flanery, Sarah Davasher-Wisdom, Kim Halbauer, and Kristen Byrd in the group of the region’s top businesswomen sharing their secrets to success. Click HERE for more information.
Events & Opportunities: Muhammad Ali Center
What: Compassion In Action: The Journey to Greatness
Organization: Muhammad Ali Center
Date/Time: February 27, 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Location: Muhammad Ali Center
Description: This Black History Month, join us for a transformative event that celebrates compassion as the foundation of greatness and a driving force for meaningful change. Louisville leaders, changemakers, and visionaries will discuss practical solutions fostering compassion within our own communities and across the globe. Through inspiring stories and collaborative conversation, guests will be able to formulate their own actions in forwarding along Muhammad Ali’s legacy of compassion and courage. Admission is free, but registration is required.
More information: https://alicenter.org/events/compassion-in-action-the-journey-to-greatness/
Member to contact: DeVone Holt
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: Kentucky to the World
What: Behind the Bat: Jack Hillerich & The Story of Louisville Slugger
Organization: Kentucky to the World
Date/Time: February 27, 5:30 p.m.
Location: Louisville Slugger Museum Theatre
Description: Jack Hillerich, grandson of the bat's creator, Bud Hillerich, will share the incredible journey of this iconic brand, from its origins in 1884 to its transformation into a global powerhouse. Hear about collaborations with renowned figures like Dr. James Kleinert and former Louisville mayor Jerry Abramson, the creation of the museum, and stories of legendary players like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.
More information: https://www.kentuckytotheworld.org/upcoming-events/behind-the-bat-jack-hillerich-and-the-story-of-louisville-slugger
Member to contact: Ken Grossman
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: Canopy
What: Impact Lab: For-Profit/Non-Profit Partnerships
Organization: Canopy
Date/Time: Friday, February 28, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Location: Virtual
Description: Join us for a series of virtual sessions that will equip your business to better impact Kentucky's economy, communities, and landscapes. In our first edition, we explore "For-Profit/Non-Profit Partnerships" with Canopy Founder (and Rotarian) Scott Koloms, Center for Nonprofit Excellence CEO (and Rotarian) Das Rooprai, and Metro United Way President and CEO Adria Johnson.
More information: https://canopycertified-bloom.kindful.com/e/canopy-impact-lab-innovation-in-for-profitnon-profit-partnerships-?
Member to contact: Stephanie Kelley
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: Educational Justice
What: 3rd Annual Great Bourbon Spelling Bee
Organization: Educational Justice
Date/Time: March 7, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Location: Mellwood Art Center, 1860 Mellwood Ave
Description: Grab your friends for a night of laughs, gourmet middle school cafeteria food, drinks, raising money and the best time you've had in a long time! Compete with other teams in spelling and trivia challenges for the title of Louisville’s BOURBON BEE CHAMPIONS! Proceeds support Educational Justice's peer tutoring program for 5th-8th graders.
More information: https://educationaljustice.org/the-great-bourbon-spelling-bee-2025/
Member to contact: Walt Kunau
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: The de Paul School
What: de Party for de Paul
Organization: The de Paul School
Date/Time: March 7, 6:30 p.m.
Location: Frazier Hall at Bellarmine University
Description: Join us for a "Night of Stars" - featuring our de Paul students as the stars of the show.
More information: https://www.depaulschool.org/departy/
Member to contact: Laurie Bottiger
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: New Directions Housing Corporation
What: I Rise Gala
Organization: New Directions Housing Corporation
Date/Time: March 8, 6:00 p.m.
Location: Mellwood Art Center
Description: With inspiring speakers, captivating performances, and delicious cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere for connection and celebration, this year’s gala will honor the incredible journeys of our participants as they continue to make strides toward self-sufficiency.
More information: https://www.ndhc.org/irise-gala/
Member to contact: Sandra Dodge
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: GLI Capitol Connection
What: Capitol Connection with Morgan McGarvey
Organization: GLI
Date/Time: March 19, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location: The Olmsted
Description: At this exclusive policy discussion, Congressman McGarvey will share the latest happenings on the issues impacting the Greater Louisville region including international trade and infrastructure investment.
More information: click HERE
Member to contact: Sarah Davasher-Wisdom
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: SOS
What: 7th Annual Health & Hope Breakfast
Organization: SOS
Date/Time: Thursday, March 20, 8:00-10:00 a.m.
Location: Mellwood Art Center Van Gogh Room
Description: We are moving to a new location where we can welcome more guests and create more immersive experiences that help bring the work we do to life. Mingle with our closest partners and hear first-hand impact stories that will uplift and inspire you.
More information: https://soshealthandhope.org/breakfast/
Member to contact: Denise Sears
Note: This section features upcoming events and opportunities to serve with our nonprofit member organizations. Submissions must be from a member (or spouse/partner) of our Club who is either an employee or board member of the organization for which the event/opportunity is being shared. Click HERE to submit.
Events & Opportunities: 2025 State of Downtown
What: 2025 State of the Downtown
Organization: Louisville Downtown Partnership
Date/Time: March 27, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Louisville Marriott Downtown
Description: This event brings together community members, civic leaders, business partners, and Downtown stakeholders for an insightful look at the future of Downtown Louisville. Guest speaker Steve Leeper, President & CEO of Cincinnati Center City Development Corp (3CDC), will share learnings of the redevelopment of Cincinnati’s downtown and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods and we will hear 2024 successes and economic impact and updates on the 2024 Downtown Strategy.
For more information or tickets, click HERE.
OUR VISION:
To be Louisville’s premier fellowship of business, professional and civic leaders dedicated to selfless humanitarian and civic service, improving lives in our ever-changing community and the world.
OUR MISSION:
To provide a fellowship of inspired business, professional and civic leaders with exceptional opportunities for humanitarian and civic service, while promoting integrity, understanding and goodwill on a local, national and worldwide basis. We achieve our mission by:
- Developing a strong, growing and active membership that reflects the diversity of vocations and people in our community.
- Strengthening finances to support the club and to carry out the civic, vocational and international service projects that meet the needs of the community and the world.
- Building a dedicated, well-trained and energized leadership team to guide the club and to support the District and Rotary International.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION:
The Rotary Club of Louisville’s mission is to provide a fellowship of inspired business, professional and civic leaders with exceptional opportunities for humanitarian and civic service, while promoting integrity, understanding and goodwill on a local, national, and worldwide basis.
We, as a club, cannot achieve our mission without acknowledging the inequalities in our country and our community, specifically for Black and minority Americans.
We celebrate diversity and equality. We continue to foster supportive programs for our community. We will be tenacious in creating new, innovative solutions to address community needs.
We strongly believe everyone should be heard, be respected, and be supported.
Yes, we still have much work to do. But our club is passionate in addressing these issues. Together, we can continue to foster peace, justice, and #EquityForAll.
Adopted January 2021
CORE VALUES & GUIDING PRINCIPLES
These core values are reflected in the Object of Rotary and The Four Way Test which we use in our daily lives. Adopted June 2012
SERVICE
We believe that our service activities and programs improve lives and communities and bring about greater understanding and peace. Through the plans and actions of our Club, we create a culture of service that not only benefits the recipients but also provides unparalleled satisfaction for those who serve.
FELLOWSHIP
Fellowship leads to tolerance and transcends racial, national and other limiting boundaries. This broadens our lives and perspectives and strengthens our ability to serve.
DIVERSITY
We believe Rotary unifies all people behind the ideal of service. We encourage diversity of vocations within our membership and in our activities and service work. Our membership reflects our business and professional community and is a key to our Club’s success.
INTEGRITY
We are committed to and expect accountability from our leaders and fellow members, both in the results of our efforts and in the processes we use to accomplish our goals. We adhere to high ethical and professional standards in our work and personal relationships. We are fair and respectful in our interactions, and we conscientiously steward the resources entrusted to us.
LEADERSHIP
We are a fellowship of leaders and believe in offering our members lifelong opportunities to develop their leadership capabilities in service to others. As Rotarians, we are leaders in implementing our core values.