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Thiensville-Mequon Rotary
Service Above Self
We meet Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Columbia St Marys - Ozaukee Hospital
13111 N Port Washington Road
Garden Level, Rooms 2 & 3
Mequon, WI  53092
United States
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Meeting Location: Feb 20th, Feb 27th and March 6th
Please note that the TM Rotary Meetings on 2/20; 2/27 and 3/6 will be held at Columbia St. Mary's Hospital, Ozaukee:
13111 N Port Washington Road
Mequon, WI 53092
Garden Level, Rooms 2 & 3
Valet Parking Available
 
Menus:
 
Rotary Club Menu 2/20/18
-Wedge Salad-
iceburg, bacon, cheddar cheese, tomato, green onion, ranch dressing
 
-Brown Sugar Soy Glazed Salmon-
-Hand Carved Honey Mustard Ham-
-Sour Cream and Chive Mashed Potatoes-
-Broccoli w/ Toasted Almonds-
 
-Chocolate Banana & Caramel Apple Bread Puddings-
 
Rotary Club Menu 2/27/18
*Fruit and Cheese Plate*
canteloupe, red grapes, seasonal berries, cheddar, swiss and pepperjack cheeses 
 
*BBQ Mustard Beef Brisket*
*Bacon Wrapped Turkey w/ Béchamel*
*BYO Baked Potato Bar*
*Glazed Carrots w/ Dill*
 
*Vanilla/Chocolate and Caramel/Pecan Trifles*
 
Rotary Club Menu 3/6/18
 
> Antipasto Skewers <
pepperoni, salami, tomato, mozzarella, artichoke
 
> Balsamic Pork Loin <
> Chicken Francese <
> Mushroom Risotto <
> Rosemary Roasted Potatoes <
> Nutmeg Cauliflower <
> Sweet Butternut Squash <
> BYO Shaum Torte Bar <
Dr. Bruce Rowe Discusses Flu Season
 
Dr. Bruce addressed the TM Rotary Club about the flu. 
 
There are many strains of the flu virus and they continue to mutate.  People continue to come down with influenza year after year due to this.  The flu is highly contagious and it spreads easily.  Sneezing and coughing transmit droplets from the nose and mouth.  People can also get the flue through personal contact, such as handshakes or hugs, saliva, and by touching contaminated surfaces (doorknobs or faucets).
 
Symptoms of the flu are congestion, coughing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, sore throat, fatigue and low fever.  Many of these symptoms are shared with the common cold.  The main differentiator is severity.  In addition to symptoms of the common cold, the flu is often accompanied by severe body aches and headaches.
 
The most opportune time to treat the flu is within the first 48 hours within which symptoms occur.  The flu is commonly treated with an antivirul medication, such as Tamiflu.  The flu shot is recommended as the CDC states that it was effective in preventing the flu in 59% of children who received the vaccine, and 36% of adults.  Individuals should not vaccinate if they have egg allergies or have had past allergic reactions to the flu vaccination.  The most common side effect of the flu shot is pain at the location of the shot.
January Student of the Month: Alexandra Buchanan

 
Alexandra Buchanan was honored as our Student of the Month on Tuesday, December 19th.  Alex is the daughter of Sally and Chad Buchanan of Mequon.
Alex is a senior at Homestead High School, where she is actively involved in several sports, clubs and charitable organizations.  Volunteering has been an important part of her high school career.  She is a member of the Service Club of Milwaukee, an all-girls high school organization dedicated to providing community service to the greater Milwaukee area.  She has spent 200+ hours volunteering for this organization, with a specific dedication to Aurora Medical Center Grafton, Cedar Spring Health and Rehabilitation Center and the Wyenberg Library.  She created a special children’s reading program at the Wyenberg Library called “Reading with Reggie”, where she brings her certified therapy dog, Reggie, to help elementary age children become more confident while reading.  She recently completed her second year participating with the Link Crew, which is an organization comprised of upperclassmen who mentor incoming freshman to help make a smooth transition from middle school to Homestead High School. 
When Alex is not volunteering, you can find her in the pool, on the ice, or running down the field.  She was a member of Homestead’s varsity swim and dive team for three years.  She is also a captain and member of the Homestead girl’s hockey and lacrosse teams.
Alex narrowed her college choices to the University of Arizona, University of Missouri and Florida State University.  She plans to study nursing. 
Alex, we thank you for your “Service Above Self!”
Upcoming Speakers
Feb 20, 2018
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Feb 27, 2018
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Meeting Responsibilities
Prayer/Inspiration
 
February 20th
Jacobs, Robert
 
February 27th
Joynt, Matthew
 
Greeter
 
February 20th
Hage, Kristine
 
February 27th
Hertz, Karl V.
 
Pledge
 
February 20th
Robinson, Nicholas
 
February 26th
Shneyder, Melissa
 
If you cannot fulfill your responsibility, please make arrangements for someone else to take your place.
 
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