Visiting and prospective Rotarians are always welcome. We hope to see you there! 

Club Information

Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
River Club
12400 N Ville Du Parc Dr,
Mequon, WI 53092
United States of America
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Thank you to those that supported Taste of Mequon 2024. A very special thanks to our Rotary family volunteers - Jean Custer, Andy Nerbun, Drew Nerbun, Dick Nerbun, and Janet Wirth. Serving on the Mequon Festivals Committee are Jenne Hohn, Vanessa Nerbun, and Christine McClean.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Guth family is pictured with foreign exchange students Pia and Freida.
 
 
 
"Heroes aren't just people who wear capes; they're the everyday folks who make a difference in their communities."

The War Memorial Center 9/11 Memorial honors the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a third planned attack on Washington, D.C. The WMC 9/11 Memorial pays special tribute to the 343 firefighters, police officers and other first responders who died during the attacks, and U.S. military members who have been killed in the ensuing wars on terrorism.

In 2011, after a lengthy application process initiated by the War Memorial Center Board of Directors, the War Memorial Center was granted this piece of “9/11 steel” and K2011, then War Memorial Board Member and Vietnam veteran Joe Campbell and retired Milwaukee Fire Battalion Chief Mark Fox drove to New York City to pick up the steel beam. On their way back to Milwaukee, they were met at the Wisconsin border by hundreds of Patriot Guard motorcycle riders, and area firefighters flew flags from their trucks and saluted from overpasses. The piece of steel was installed at the War Memorial Center and dedicated on September 11, 2011, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

 
 
“[This memorial] represents what freedom is all about. It is not free,” said Campbell. “We have to defend it. We have to preserve it and obviously, unfortunately, we have to fight for it.”
Mimi's Steak Rub
Marinated Flank Steak
 
 
Ingredients
  • 1-1/2 t garlic salt
  • 3T Dijon Mustard
  • 3T Lemon juice
  • 1T Worcestershire Sauce
Directions
  1. Season with salt and pepper a 1 to 1-1/2 pound flank steak.  Set aside.
  2. Mix together well above ingredients.  Pour over flank steak ( I do this in zip lock bag)
  3. Marinate in the refrigerator for 8 hours or ideally overnight.
  4. Place on a hot grill and grill 6-8 minutes a side for medium rare.
  5. Enjoy!
 
Thank you John Rosing! 
Indulge in a healthy treat over the holiday weekend! These protein-packed frozen bites are easy to make and will be enjoyed by the whole family. Whether you plan to have one last splash up north or a relaxing staycation at home, this is a “must-try” recipe. Mix and match different flavor combinations.
Personal favorites:
  • Dark chocolate chips + Door County cherries
  • Almond butter + Sea salt + Crushed pretzels
  • Raspberries + White chocolate drizzle + Pistachios
 
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Join us for an exciting night of cultural exploration at the River Club of Mequon!
Our "Around the World" Fundraiser will showcase diverse cuisines, music, and traditions
from various countries.
 
Get ready to embark on a global journey without leaving Wisconsin!
 
This in-person event promises to be a night full of fun, food, and fundraising for a good cause.
 
Don't miss this unique opportunity to support our community while experiencing the best the world has to offer.
 
See you there!
 
Favorite memory in Rotary:
  • Summer grill out lunches
  • Decking the halls at Family Promise
  • Making lifelong friends
Why should someone join Rotary:
  • Great way to get involved in your community
  • Networking
  • Servant leadership opportunities 
Hidden gem in Wisconsin:
  • Sweet Diner in MKE for brunch (French toast)
  • Kelly's Creamery
  • Bayfield on Lake Superior
Thank you for taking our member newsletter survey!
A Note from Nina:
 
The Friends of the Jonathan Clark House organization is proud to be a vibrant cultural asset and educational resource in our community. The strong support from the Rotary Foundation has been evident since we started in 2012.

We are reaching out to you as we develop our Board of Directors for January 2025. We will be electing up to five new board members at our January 8, annual meeting. Could you recommend someone from the Foundation leadership whom you think would be a good match for our historic preservation and education missions and would serve on our Board of Directors? We are also looking for community members who would like to contribute to one of our committees. Our goal is to increase community involvement in the Friends of the Jonathan Clark House as we look to the next generation of leaders.

You can refer to the enclosed list of board member expectations as you consider individuals that best fit our organization. We would be pleased to send you additional information and to meet with you to answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you by October 1.
 
The Rotary International website, rotary.org, offers a variety of resources, including district roles, membership, fundraising, projects, awards, public relations, Rotaract, Interact, magazines, press center, and social media. Check it out!
 
Questions about navigating our website:
https://my.rotary.org/en/learning-reference/learn-topic/rotaryorg-frequently-asked-questions
Physical Health Perks:
  • Get Moving: Many volunteer opportunities involve physical activity, like gardening at a community center or building houses with Habitat for Humanity. This can help you stay active and improve cardiovascular health.
  • Stress Less, Live Longer: Studies have shown that volunteering can reduce stress levels and lower blood pressure. Reduced stress can lead to a stronger immune system and a decreased risk of chronic illnesses.
  • Staying Social, Staying Healthy: Volunteering connects you with others, combating feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Mental and Emotional Wellness:
  • Happiness Boost: Volunteering is a proven mood-lifter. Helping others releases endorphins, the body's natural feel-good chemicals. This can combat feelings of depression and anxiety, leaving you feeling happier and more fulfilled.
  • Increased Purpose: Volunteering gives you a sense of purpose and meaning in life. Knowing you're contributing to a worthy cause can boost your self-esteem and confidence.
  • Cognitive Boost: Volunteering can keep your mind sharp! Activities that require learning new skills or problem-solving can help improve cognitive function and memory.
Overall, volunteering is a win-win situation. You contribute to a cause you care about while reaping incredible health benefits for your body and mind.
The Toilet Paper Throne: Believe it or not, Green Bay is the self-proclaimed "Toilet Paper Capital of the World," home to a major Kimberly-Clark paper production facility.
 
Fun Fact Friday:
  • With 24.9% of residents volunteering, Wisconsin boasts one of the highest volunteer rates in the U.S. That's over 2.6 million residents lending a helping hand! (Source: https://www.servewisconsin.wi.gov/)
  • In 2021 alone, Wisconsin volunteers contributed a staggering 72.5 million hours of service. That's like having an extra 36,250 full-time workers dedicated to making a difference! (Source: https://www.servewisconsin.wi.gov/)
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Speakers
Andy Weins
Sep 10, 2024 12:00 PM
Camo Crew
Peter Bosch-Rotary District Governor
Sep 17, 2024 12:00 PM
Rotary Update
Tyler Briggs
Sep 24, 2024 12:00 PM
Business Meeting
Tyler Briggs
Oct 29, 2024 12:00 PM
Business Meeting
Tyler Briggs
Nov 26, 2024 12:00 PM
Business Meeting
No Meeting
Dec 31, 2024 12:00 PM
Tyler Briggs
Jan 28, 2025 12:00 PM
Business Meeting
Tyler Briggs
Feb 25, 2025 12:00 PM
Business Meeting
Meeting Responsibilities
If you cannot fulfill your responsibility, please make arrangements for someone else to take your place.
Prayer/Inspiration
September 24th
O'Connor, David
 
October 1st
Robertson, Dianne
 
October 8th
Rowe, Bruce
 
Greeter
September 24th
O'Leary-Guth, Maureen
 
October 1st
Robinson, John
 
October 8th
Schneider, Kathleen
 
Pledge
September 24th
Ott, Jim
 
October 1st
Rosing, John
 
October 8th
Smith, Stanford
 
Club Executives & Directors
President
President Elect
Past President
Executive Secretary / Director
Secretary
Treasurer
Club Service
Community Service
International Service
Vocational Service
Public Relations
The Rotary Foundation
Veteran's Affairs

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