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Next Week's Meeting: Rob Givens, Retired USAF

Rob GivensThe April 25th meeting at noon at the University Club will feature Rob Givens, Retired USAF.

"A World at War: How Does it all End and What Does it Mean to You"

The world is experiencing warfare on a level it has not seen since the 20th century. Major conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have brought the world to the brink of global conflict. Rob will discuss the military realities and policy implications of the ongoing struggles and how they impact us here in Louisville.

The menu will be oven-roasted salmon with spinach orzo and a lemon cream sauce; a salad with grilled chicken or a vegetarian/vegan and/or gluten-free option is available upon advance request.

RSVP by NOON on Monday, April 22nd 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.

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Middle School Literacy Project at West End School

By: Walt L. Kunau
Join us for our Middle School Literacy Project as we read and discuss a book with 8th grade students at the West End School. You will be amazed and enriched by the accomplishments of these students and this school!

We meet Thursdays, April 11 - May 9, from 10:05 - 10:55 a.m.

Email Walt at wkunau@bellsouth.net or call 502.262.2792 to sign up or for more information.


Rotary members read with 8th graders at West End School

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Rotary Tour of GE Appliances: April 23

By: Kent Oyler
GE Appliances Refrigerators
Rotary has secured an exclusive executive briefing and tour of GE Appliances' dishwasher factory on April 23rd. This is a great opportunity to see a state-of-the-art assembly facility and meet with senior GEA executives. In fact, GEA is encouraging potential suppliers who are Rotary members to join this tour. So, if you need a good GEA contact, or just want to see lots of cool automation, this outing is for you. The briefing and tour will run from 10:00 a.m. – Noon. Space is limited so register quickly HERE. Please note that, per GEA’s safety protocols, no canes, walkers or wheelchairs are allowed and attendees must wear closed toe and heel shoes with heels no more than 1” high.
 

New Member Service Project at SOS: April 23

By: Jay Mallory
Join us on April 23rd from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at SOS for our new member service project. All are welcome - this is an excellent opportunity to serve alongside and get acquainted with some of our newer members.

We will be sorting and packing supplies to be redistributed to those in need. SOS meets critical health care needs in medically impoverished communities in 106 countries around the world by collecting and distributing surplus medical supplies and equipment. Partnering with hospitals, clinics, and manufacturers to recover and redistribute what would otherwise go into local landfills, SOS promotes environmental stewardship.

Please RSVP HERE.

Rotary Day at the Downs: May 1

We still have a few tickets available; email director@louisvillerotary.org if interested.
  

Churchill Downs Silks Balcony

Join us for Rotary Day at the Downs for Champions Day on Wednesday, May 1. We have reserved the brand-new Silks Balcony and Loge for Champions Day. Our group will have an elevated view of the Paddock in a covered open-air setting. This area offers both dining tables and box seats. Enjoy easy access to a dedicated race viewing location in the 3rd floor Clubhouse in Section 320.

Tickets are $140 per person and include admission, racing program, 4-hour Chef's Table Buffet, coffee, tea and soft drinks, and a 4-hour OPEN BAR.



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Rotary University: Next Session Tuesday, May 21

By: Jay Mallory

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!

Click HERE to register for the May 21 noon Zoom session.

If you have any questions, reach out to me, jmallory@imagequest.com.

 
March 19 Session 1 - What is Rotary?
April 16 Session 2 - Service Above Self
May 21 Session 3 - Rotary Honors Scholars
June 11 Session 4 - Committees
July 9 Session 5 - Rotary Beyond the Club
July New Member Celebration / Mixer (location TBD)

Honor Flight: May 21

By: Gerald Martin
Save the date for the next Honor Flight on May 21st - we will need volunteers for the ground crew as well as people to cheer for our veterans at the airport as they return home from their day in Washington DC.

Any Rotarians interested in volunteering to help the vets depart from and return to the airport on the day of the flight should go to the website and fill out and submit the application form ASAP. A volunteer representative will then contact you to discuss the requirements and available options for the May flight. 
 
I can be reached by email at gerald@riverhillcapital.com or by text message to 502-693-7209.
 
Thanks for your support in making these flights so meaningful and successful. We have hundreds of people meet the returning vets in the evening on their return from DC, but we’d love to have even more in May.  

If you are interested in being a Guardian for a veteran on the flight, let me know.

Honor Flight May 21

Meanwhile, volunteers are needed to write some letters for Mail Call! Click Read More for info.

 

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Volunteers Needed for Ohio River Sweep: June 1

By: Alex E. Novak
OHIO RIVER SWEEP INFORMATION
Join the Rotary Club of Louisville's Environmental Committee on June 1 from 9 a.m. to noon for a Litter Clean-up Event at Eva Bandman Park. 

It's part of the annual Ohio River Sweep volunteer clean-up that extends the entire length of the Ohio River. Volunteers from six states remove litter at multiple locations along the river and many of its tributaries. 

The volunteer work makes a positive impact along the entire Ohio River Basin. Learn more: HERE.

Contact: Alex Novak, anovak@iglou.com for details and to register. 

 


 

Service Projects & Grants due May 30

By: Steven A. Eggers
Committee leaders:

Please make note that all information related to request(s) for service projects and/or grants for the 2024-2025 Rotary year must be submitted no later than May 30. Proof of completion of the mandatory training must also be provided to me by that time (seggers@knbarch.com).

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Applications for 2024-2025 Service Projects & Grants will need to be submitted in the new electronic format approved by the Rotary Board at the February meeting. Completion of a mandatory training session is required for Committee Chairs and Vice Chairs that plan to apply for projects or grants, or if someone else on the committee will be preparing the project proposal, the Chair can designate that person as the representative for their committee.

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Rotarians in the Spotlight: Kristen Byrd & Lori Hudson Flanery

Rotarians Kristen Byrd and Lori Hudson Flanery, with Felicia Alfred, Leanne French and George Sanders
Rotarians Kristen Byrd and President-Elect Lori Hudson Flanery were in the news recently to celebrate PNC Foundation making a $100,000 grant to New Directions' St. Benedict Center for Early Childhood Education to build a natural classroom. The grant expands the Center's current offerings and creates an immersive outdoor learning environment where children can develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world. This work builds our club's service project efforts back in 2019. 

See the WDRB story HERE.




 

Rotarians in the Spotlight: Joyce Seymour

Joyce Seymour Denise Sears Birthing Kits
Rotarian Joyce Seymour, Retired Girl Scouts CEO, and The Zonta Club of Louisville completed 500 Birthing Kits to be sent globally by SOS to countries to help women in villages who give birth on dirt floors.

Events & Opportunities: Junior Achievement

By: Anthony L. Newberry

megaphone shouting "volunteers needed"What: On Our Way Conference
Organization: Junior Achievement 
Date/Time: April 22 - 23
Location: 1401 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. 

Description: On April 22 - 23, JA will host more than 300 JCPS high school special needs students for a work-readiness conference. The students are from 13 different schools and will participate in a resume workshop, mock interviews, hear from career speakers and enjoy a mini career-fashion show, presented by Dress for Success.

Volunteers are needed throughout, but the largest need is for mock interviewers. 

More information: Click Here.
Member to contact: Jennifer Helgeson, Jhelgeson@jaky.org, 502-262-9929


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: Lincoln Heritage Council BSA

By: Jason Pierce
What: Leadership Luncheon For Scouting
Organization: Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of America
Date/Time: April 23, 12:00pm
Location: The Galt House Hotel Grand Ballroom
Description: Join us for this event featuring a conversation with Jimmy Kirchdorfer, General Chair of the 2024 PGA Championship | Co-Owner, Valhalla Golf Club | Chairman & CEO, ISCO Industries
Lincoln Heritage Council, Boy Scouts of America 2024 Leadership Luncheon Flyer

More information: https://ow.ly/KxF250QynTO
Member to contact: Jason Pierce, Jason.Pierce@scouting.org



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: JFCS

By: Delene E Taylor
What: 2024 JFCS MOSAIC Awards
Organization: Jewish Family and Career Services
Date/Time: May 14th, 6:00 p.m.
Location: Mellwood Arts Center
Description: This event honors refugees, immigrants, and first generation Americans who are leaders and changemakers in Louisville.
More information: HERE
Member to contact: Courtney Evans, cevans@jfcslouisville.org



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.

Final Call for Rotary Lifetime Service Award Nominations

By: Karen Morrison

The Rotary Lifetime Service Award award honors a member who has exhibited a personal dedication to the pursuit of Rotary’s values in one or more of Rotary’s avenues of service. It recognizes a Rotarian’s full body of service both to Rotary and to other organizations in the community, region and beyond. Download the nomination form HERE

We will begin accepting nominations for the Rotararian of the Year Award as we get closer to the end of our Rotary year in June.

Click below for more info and a list of criteria for nominations.



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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.