Service Above Self
Mequon, WI 53092
United States of America
Don Griffing realized something was wrong when he received a text from a fellow Rotarian asking: “Is this really you?”
The question was about an email that appeared to have been sent by Griffing asking for help, but the wording seemed off. As a retired software developer, Griffing immediately suspected he was being impersonated by a scammer trying to swindle money from his network and alerted his contacts not to respond to the request.
His suspicions were bolstered when he learned that another Rotary district leader had likely crossed paths with the same scammer requesting Amazon gift cards. “I’m a retired IT person; I’ve been down this path. I know what to do. But I still had that little bit of a pit in the stomach, an ‘OK, here we go again’ kind of thing,” says Griffing, a past governor of District 6270 who lives in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
This wasn’t Griffing’s first or last brush with fraudsters.
Read more:
https://www.rotary.org/en/fend-off-financial-fraud
A proven way to stay younger longer — and all it takes is an hour each week
United States
After New Orleans signed a sister cities agreement with its French namesake, Orléans, in 2018, Rotary clubs in the two cities forged their own international ties. Looking to celebrate the connection, the New Orleans club discovered that both cities have Joan of Arc festivities and select a high school student to represent the French national heroine in parades and events, says Gayle Dellinger, a member of the Louisiana club. In true Rotary fashion, the clubs decided to create an exchange opportunity for their cities’ “Joans.” In June, the American “Joan,” Marley Marsalis, a member of the legendary jazz family and a pianist herself, visited Orléans as a guest of French Rotarians. This month, the American Rotarians will host the French “Joan,” Maÿlis Boët. The Joans ride in each other’s parade and visit historical sites. “It gives you hope for the future and gets you excited,” New Orleans club member Sarah Dickerson says. “It’s so uniting for absolutely everybody involved.”
- Weekend getaway at the Washington House Inn, located in Cedarburg.
- The Gingerbread House in Muskego for a gingerbread latte and sweet treat.
- Cozy cocktails in Milwaukee (Bryant's Cocktail Lounge is the BEST! They serve creative vintage cocktails)
Cultivating a hobby can be a powerful antidote, offering a much-needed escape and a chance to rediscover passions.
1. Explore Your Interests:
- Reflect: What activities have you always been curious about? What did you enjoy as a child?
- Browse: Explore online resources like YouTube, Skillshare, or local community centers for inspiration.
- Experiment: Try something new each week – a painting class, a coding tutorial, a beginner's gardening kit.
2. Make it Stick:
- Consistency is Key: Dedicate even 15-30 minutes daily to your chosen hobby.
- Create a Routine: Schedule time for your hobby into your week, just like any other important commitment.
- Find Your Tribe: Join a club, take a class, or connect with others online who share your interest.
3. Embrace the Journey:
- Don't Be Afraid to Fail: Mistakes are part of the learning process.
- Celebrate Small Wins: Acknowledge your progress and enjoy the satisfaction of mastering a new skill.
- Prioritize Enjoyment: Choose a hobby that brings you genuine joy and relaxation.
In the fast-paced world of 2025, cultivating a hobby is more than just a pastime; it's an investment in your well-being. It provides a vital outlet for creativity, reduces stress, and fosters a sense of accomplishment.
A dedicated group is gearing up for a trip to Guatemala. Please keep them in your prayers.
Building on Existing Relationships and Expanding Care
The team anticipates a significant increase in patient referrals from the clinic they partner with. To ensure they can fulfill their promises of continued support, they are actively seeking donations to fund the program.
Gratitude for Generous Supporters
They extend a heartfelt "Mil Gracias" (Thank you very much) to several groups who have played a crucial role in making the mission trip possible:
- Donors and fundraisers whose financial contributions directly support the vital work on the ground.
- The tireless volunteers who have dedicated countless hours and expertise to organizing the trip's logistics.
- Kico and his team at the ranch who have been diligently preparing the accommodations for the upcoming stay. Their efforts include cleaning the cabins, ensuring a comfortable and healthy environment for the team members.
How You Can Help
- By mail: Send checks payable to "T-M Rotary-GMRP" to PO Box 182, Washington Island, WI 54246.
- Online: Visit the GMRP website (link to website donation page) and utilize the convenient DONATE button.
The donation is tax deductible.
Thank you in advance for your support and consideration!
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