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We Focus on Youth and Literacy Founded 1986 (club #23836) Vitense Golfland 5501 Schroeder Road www.MadisonBreakfastRotary.org Contact us at [email protected] P.O. Box 5524, Madison, WI 53705 Meeting Time, 7:30 AM Mondays (No meeting 5 th Monday of the Month) Rotary International President K. R. Ravindran, India District 6250 Governor Mary Van Hout ADG John Locke Club President: AJ Ernst Priscilla Thain, Editor [email protected] Be a gift to the world. January 11, 2016 With a focus on youth and literacy, the Rotary Club of Madison-Breakfast actively serves our community – local, national, and the world – by working together and contributing our talents, energy and fellowship to achieve the goals of Rotary. PROGRAM January 18 Hank Weiss, PhD, MPH, MS, Coordinator of Injury & Violence Prevention, Wisconsin Department of Public Health, “The Opioid Epidemic: A National & State Public Health Perspective” Greeters Jan. 18: Carol Dombroski Jan. 25: Doug Nordstrom Feb. 1: Bob Dombroski Guests: Jan. 11: speaker Will Green, Jasmine, guests of the club Drivers to High School OPEN Meals-on-Wheels Drivers OPEN Rotary Calendar Feb. 4, Thursday, 7:15 am International Committee at Panera Feb. 5, Friday: Club fundraiser at Nordstroms Feb. 9: Tuesday: 5:30 pm Board Meeting, Goodman South Madison Library, 2222 S. Park St., May 20-22: District Conference, Union South, Madison Jan. 20 – Helen Baldwin- Senior Service Award Helen Baldwin will receive the Downtown Rotary Senior Service award at the club’s 12 Noon luncheon meeting, January 20 th at the Alliant Energy Center. The award recognizes her many volunteer activities in her retirement years. UPCOMING PROGRAMS Jan. 25 – Membership Committee “Rotary Jeopardy, Come on Down” Feb. 1 – Professor Andrew Kydd, “The War Against the IS” Feb. 8 – Jasmine, Rotary Youth Exchange Student from Taiwan Jasmine at the International Festival at the Overture Center Feb. 15 – Paul Ohlrogge, Wisconsin Microfinance, “The Philippines Microfinance Initiative” March 7 – Megan Wencal Operations and Marketing Manager, “Cyber Security”

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Page 1: PROGRAM January 18 PhD, MPH, MS, IS” Feb. 8 – Jasmine, Rotaryclubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000006721/en-ca/... · January 11, 2016 With a focus on youth and literacy, the

We Focus on Youth and

Literacy

Founded 1986 (club #23836)

Vitense Golfland

5501 Schroeder Road www.MadisonBreakfastRotary.org

Contact us at

[email protected] P.O. Box 5524, Madison, WI

53705

Meeting Time, 7:30 AM Mondays (No meeting 5th Monday of the

Month)

Rotary International President

K. R. Ravindran, India District 6250 Governor

Mary Van Hout

ADG John Locke

Club President: AJ Ernst

Priscilla Thain, Editor

[email protected]

Be a gift to the world.

January 11, 2016

With a focus on youth and

literacy, the Rotary Club of

Madison-Breakfast actively serves

our community – local, national,

and the world – by working

together and contributing our

talents, energy and fellowship to

achieve the goals of Rotary.

PROGRAM

January 18

Hank Weiss,

PhD,

MPH, MS, Coordinator of

Injury & Violence

Prevention, Wisconsin

Department of Public Health, “The Opioid Epidemic: A

National & State Public

Health Perspective”

Greeters

Jan. 18: Carol Dombroski

Jan. 25: Doug Nordstrom

Feb. 1: Bob Dombroski

Guests: Jan. 11: speaker Will

Green, Jasmine, guests of the club

Drivers to High School

OPEN

Meals-on-Wheels Drivers

OPEN

Rotary Calendar

Feb. 4, Thursday, 7:15 am

International Committee at

Panera

Feb. 5, Friday: Club fundraiser at

Nordstroms

Feb. 9: Tuesday: 5:30 pm Board

Meeting, Goodman South Madison

Library, 2222 S. Park St.,

May 20-22: District Conference,

Union South, Madison

Jan. 20 – Helen Baldwin-

Senior Service Award Helen Baldwin will receive the

Downtown Rotary Senior Service

award at the club’s 12 Noon

luncheon meeting, January 20th at

the Alliant Energy Center. The

award recognizes her many

volunteer activities in her

retirement years.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Jan. 25 – Membership

Committee “Rotary

Jeopardy, Come on Down”

Feb. 1 – Professor Andrew

Kydd, “The War Against the

IS”

Feb. 8 – Jasmine, Rotary

Youth Exchange Student

from Taiwan

Jasmine at the International Festival at

the Overture Center

Feb. 15 – Paul Ohlrogge,

Wisconsin Microfinance,

“The Philippines

Microfinance Initiative”

March 7 – Megan Wencal

Operations and Marketing

Manager, “Cyber Security”

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Thank You Eng and Bill Braun Club members enjoyed a holiday party at the home

of Eng and Bill Braun on Friday, January 15. Eng’s

wonderful hors d’oeuvres supplemented by guest’s

contributions, made for a sumptuous table. Our

thanks to Eng and Bill for their very gracious

hosting.

Jan. 9 Hockey Game Day for Area

Exchange Students Jasmine and Area Exchange Students Day spent a

full day on Saturday, January 9. First they packed

books at the warehouse, then went to the

International Festival at the Overture Center and

then attended a Badger Hockey game. Brenda

Weiss and others escorted the students for this full

day.

Jasmine and area exchange students packing books

at Rotary Books for the World.

Area exchange students at the Overture

International Festival

Area exchange students at a Badger Hockey Game.

Exchange Students

Inbound: Jasmine (Taiwan)

Outbound: Mason (Thailand)

Rebounds: Johannes (Germany). Kendra (Chile), Celeste

(Austria), Sadie (Denmark), Chandler (Hungary); Leah (Chile),

Kali Ann, (Mexico), Jeanette (Brazil), Leya (Germany)

H.S. Youth Exchange Officers

Youth Exchange Officer: Krissa Hinzman

Youth Exchange Counselor: John Feller

Youth Protection Officer: Rhea Myers

The Program Committee and Its Monthly Assignments January OPEN July International Com.

February International Com. August George Yelder

March Sarah Flanagan September OPEN

April Doug Nordstrom October Betsy Nordstrom, Priscilla Thain

May OPEN November George Yelder

June Judy Levine December Bruce Harville

AREA MAKE-UP OPPORTUNITIES City or Club Day Time Place

Rotary After Hours, 1st & 3rd Sunday. Eve.. Vintage Brewery

wwwmadcityrotary.com

Madison South M 12:15 pm Sheraton Inn

Lodi M 6:15 pm City Limits Oregon T 6:45 am State Bank of Cross Plains

Sun Prairie T 7 am Colonial Club, Blankenheim Rd

Fitch Rona T 12 Noon Pancake Café, Nesbitt Rd.

Madison East T Noon Hometown Buffet

Madison Horizons T 12:10 pm Radisson Inn West

Edgerton T 12 Noon Culvers, Richardson Springs Rd

Madison Downtown W 12 Noon Inn on the Park

Deforest W 12 Noon Deforest Community Ctr.

Mount Horeb W 12:10 pm Grumpy Troll

Stoughton W 12 Noon Stoughton VFW Hall

Madison West Th 12:15 pm Blackhawk Country Club

Waunakee Th 12:05 pm Rex’s Innkeeper

West Towne Middleton F 12:15 pm 575 Zor Shrine Place