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March 19 Speakers - REDgen
Our speakers on Tuesday, March 19 are Lisamarie Arnold and Jenny Strom, MA, LPC.
 
Jenny Strom, Director, MA, LPC
 
Jenny is a psychotherapist and director of North Shore Center in Mequon. She specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families by creating a safe context from which change can occur. Jenny is devoted to helping clients navigate their way through difficult life issues, whatever those may be, in order to heal. 

She has worked with clients to make positive and long-lasting changes around issues such as: PTS D, Complex trauma histories, Anxiety, Depression, Mental health and substance abuse, Child sexual abuse, Self-injurious behavior, Family violence/conflict, Grief and loss, as well as emotional, behavioral and relational problems affecting children. 

She is intensively trained by the Linhan Institute in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and is a candidate for certification. She also has advanced training in Behavior Activation, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Exposure and Response Prevention (E/RP). Jenny serves on the board of REDgen and Ozaukee Family Services and cares deeply about their missions and their impact on the community.

 
Lisamarie Arnold is the executive director of REDgen. REDgen School is peer to peer resilience program designed to educate and empower student leaders to raise resiliency within their school community through connection, reflection and conversation. REDgen School uses the Roots of Resilience curriculum building the foundation for all youth to move from surviving into thriving, both in school and in their lives. Students and staff advisors meet weekly to explore the Roots of Resilience. REDgen School uses education and self reflection to inspire change within themselves and the wider school community.

Sam Azinger - Paul Harris PLUS THREE
 
Rotarians associate the naming of a Paul Harris Fellow as a tribute to a person who has demonstrated a shared purpose and support for the educational and humanitarian objectives of The Rotary Foundation.
 
The recognition is named after Rotary’s founder, the late Paul Harris, a Chicago lawyer, who started Rotary with three business associates in 1905. A world of goodwill and better understanding comes closer to reality today because Sam Azinger has made a substantial donation to The Rotary Foundation and can be named as a Paul Harris Fellow – PLUS THREE. 
 
Becoming a Paul Harris Fellow is a tremendous accomplishment and honor. So much good begins with these gifts: wells are constructed, children are vaccinated against illness, senior citizens are afforded meals and services, children and adults are educated and given professional opportunities. This work is vital to the children, families, and communities who benefit. Only when people’s basic needs are met, can they pursue the larger elements of human life including conflict resolution, community building, and peace. Paul Harris Fellows, in a very tangible way, provide steppingstones to a more harmonious world.
 
Sam has repeatedly gone above and beyond in “doing good in the world.” Thank you, Sam, for using your time, talent, and treasure to enhance the lives of others. Your generosity means so much to so many. On behalf of the club, we thank you and welcome you to receive your new multiple Paul Harris pin. Please wear this with pride in honor of all the lives that you will reach through your generosity. Sam Azinger continues to put “Service above Self.” 
2024 National Honor Society Banquet
 
 
 
 
Dr. Bruce Rowe Featured at Book Fair
 
Frankie's Gift Shop is hosting a Book Fair on Sunday at Shully's Cuisine and Events. Our own Dr. Bruce Rowe is a featured author at the Fair. Dr. Rowe's book is entitled "Everything Under the Sun: A Family Doctor's Reflections on Life, Love, Loss and Renewed Hope in Medicine." We look forward to seeing you there.
Veterans Affairs Committee Volunteer Opportunities
Rotary TriCon
TriCon24

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Join members of Rotary and Guests from Districts 6220, 6250 & 6270 at our annual 3‑district conference in Green Bay

It is our pleasure to welcome you all to TriCon24, which will be held from the 18th to the 20th of April 2024. This conference promises to be a spectacular event that will bring together Rotary members from all corners of our three districts; 6220, 6250, and 6270.

Conference Agenda

Here's a quick summary.

  • Thursday - The Foundation Dinner at The Automotive Gallery
  • Friday Morning - TriCon24 Conference kicks-off with Annual District Meetings
  • Friday Afternoon through Saturday - Workshops, House of Friendship, Polio Silent Auction
  • Activities - Lambeau Field Tours, Pounding the Pavement 4 Polio, Dine Around, Question-Persuade-Refer Workshop, and more.
Save-the-date - Honor Flight, April 2024
Save-the-date Roadside Clean-up, Saturday, April 27
Upcoming Speakers
Apr 09, 2024 12:00 PM
Guitars for Vets
Apr 16, 2024 12:00 PM
Amy Luft/Special Activity
Apr 23, 2024 12:00 PM
MTSD Annual Update
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Meeting Responsibilities
Prayer/Inspiration
 
April 9th
Rosing, John
 
April 16th
Rowe, Bruce
 
April 23rd
Kos, Robert
 
April 30th
Weston, Shelley
 
May 9th
Wirth, John
 
May 14th
Niemann, Angelica
 
Greeter
 
April 9th
Cavitt, Lori
 
April 16th
McLean, Donald
 
April 23rd
Shneyder, Melissa
 
April 30th
Shneyder, Melissa
 
May 9th
Lysaught, James
 
May 14th
Melbinger-Wagner, Julie
 
Pledge
 
April 9th
Hunzinger, Nicholas
 
April 16th
Melbinger-Wagner, Julie
 
April 23rd
Hunzinger, Nicholas
 
April 30th
O'Leary-Guth, Maureen
 
May 9th
Rowe, Bruce
 
May 14th
Counsellor, James
 
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Thiensville-Mequon
Service Above Self
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
River Club
12400 N Ville Du Parc Dr,
Mequon, WI 53092
United States of America
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