Our silent auction will go live tomorrow. Get ready to bid, get ready to share, get ready to compete, it's all coming down to this. Keep an eye on your email, a shareable story and link is coming tomorrow.
New Rotarian, Russell Witte-Dycus was inducted into the club on Tuesday, pictured here with his sponsor Nancy Witte-Dycus President Sam Azinger, and all of the members who participated in our first hybrid meeting virtually (appearing at the bottom of Sam's shirt). It was a joyous occasion, and the first ever induction that ended with "you may now kiss your sponsor." New Applicant Nick Hunzinger looked on undoubtedly thinking "I'm glad I asked Maureen to be my sponsor, and not Sam."
Below is a link to the virtual meeting option starting Tuesday, October 6th.
There is no password, but people joining will be vetted through a waiting room. If you're sitting in the waiting room, please be patient and we'll get to you soon. I'd rather you wait a few moments rather than deal with what our virtual participants had to deal with in week 1.
You can also find this link at the website www.tmrotary.org and clicking "Join Us Online" in the club information section. You will have to be logged in for that link to work. If you need your login information, it should be firstname.lastname.5716. Your password I can't help you with. See you then!
Topic: TM Rotary Club Weekly Hybrid Meetings Time: Oct 6, 2020 12:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Every week on Tue, until Feb 2, 2021, 18 occurrence(s)
It's always fun getting to know a little more about our newer members. Jenne Hohn presented her thumbnail at Tuesday's meeting. If there is anything that could make that cool (referring to temperature, or course) late September afternoon any cooler (referring to level of awesomeness, of course), it's Jenne.
Jenne told us about her story which has taken her all over the country, from Washington, California, New Mexico, Georgia, and ultimately Wisconsin. You might be asking yourself what would cause her to settle in Wisconsin after all of those warm climates, and you'd be justified. Regardless of the reasons for choosing to settle here, we're happy and lucky to have her. Thanks Jenne for speaking to the club on Tuesday.
Although our Fall Into Comedy event has been cancelled this year, we are still going to hold the silent auction fundraiser from October 13-30. This will be a unique opportunity to do our annual fundraising to support our projects. Once the silent auction goes live, we will put together a shareable Facebook post and link to the silent auction that you can share with your friends, family, and pretty much anyone else in the world.
Until then, WE NEED YOUR ITEMS. If you have a silent auction item or idea that you'd like to donate, please drop it off at PWSB Thiensville, or contact a member of the Fundraising Committee. Talk to your friends who would like to make a donation that promotes their business, or anyone you know who could provide an item to make the silent auction a hit. Thank you in advance.
Two times every year we have fun with a group of Rotarians coming together to beautify our community by cleaning up Green Bay Road from County Line to Mequon Road.
On October 17 at 9:00AM we will meet at Kwik Trip on the corner of Donges Bay and Green Bay Roads. Groups will be organized to walk the roadway and pick up trash along the side. Many of us have become accustomed to this and know how much fun it is, including what is often an opportunity to engage with fellow Rotarians while doing good for our community. The event typically takes less than 1 hour.
A unique opportunity to be a part of the team that facilitates our club's efficacy has arrived. If you're interested in facilitating the weekly bulletin, your service would be greatly appreciated. One (or more) select member(s) will be able to put their own unique spin on the weekly newsletter and website stories, and have fun doing it. If you've got it in you, please email Sam Azinger.