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Nov. 24, 2017 10:00 a.m. - Dec. 01, 2017 12:00 p.m.
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Nov. 25, 2017 10:00 a.m. - Dec. 02, 2017 8:00 p.m.
It has been a long-held tradition the Rockford Rotary Rings Bells for the Salvation Army the two Saturday's after Thanksgiving. The club does two sites with 2 members ringing bells for a 2 hour shift. This year the Bell Ringing sites are: Woodman's 3155 McFarland Rd. (West Door) Nov.25 from 10am-8pm |
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Victorian Christmas Traditions
Dec. 21, 2017
Caitlin Treece will present various Victorian Christmas traditions as part of our annual Christmas program. She is currently the Museum Educator for Midway Village. Caitlin will be talking about various Victorian Christmas traditions and giving us a chance to learn about this glamorous time using 3-D objects rather than a slide show. Catlin attended Huron High School and graduated from Beloit College in 2006 with a Bachelor's Degree in History and Russian Language. In 2009, she received a Master of Arts in Local History and Museum Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Prior to Midway Village, Caitlin worked at Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI and the Macon County Conservation District in Mackinaw City in Michigan until November 2010. She then worked at the Carl and Mary Koehler History Center in Cedar Rapids, IA, first as the Education Director and then as the Director prior to coming to Midway Village in March of 2016.
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Home Rule for Rockford
Jan. 04, 2018
Three of the four co-chairs (Bill Gorski, Bobbie Holzwarth, Rudy Valdez) will be presenting at the Jan 4 Rotary event. The co-chairs of the Our Decisions; Our Solutions Committee will present information on Home Rule. The presentation will range from defining Home Rule to examples of its pros/cons. It has been nearly 35 years since the Rockford voters have had the opportunity to decide whether or not they want to shift decision-making from the state to the local level. It is important to make an informed decision on the March 20, 2018 referendum. |
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Vocational Service
Jan. 18, 2018
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Inspired for the Future of Rotary
Jan. 25, 2018
Rockford Rotarian and District Governor-elect (DGE) Kathy Kwiat-Hess will share the messages from the International Assembly and her experience in getting ready for the challenges of being District Governor in the coming Rotary year. DGE Kathy Kwiat-Hess and her husband Bob Hess headed to San Diego for the 2018 International Assembly. The Assembly, held over a six day period, is the training meeting that prepares district governors-elect for their roles as governor, introduces Rotary International's priorities for the coming; and provide opportunities to network with governors-elect from around the world. The International Assembly also features engaging and informational programs for the governor-elect spouses. In addition, Rotary International President-elect (RIPE) Barry Rassin, a member of the Rotary Club of East Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, meets with the District Governors-elect and lays out his vision and challenges for the coming Rotary year. |
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Mt. Zion After School Program
Feb. 01, 2018
Kevin Thomas coordinates the Mt. Zion After School Program, a neighborhood based program housed in the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, just 2 blocks north of the Rotary Labyrinth on N. Avon St. The After School Program works with student from K-8 on math and reading skills, while providing meals, recreation and, when needed, transportation. Mt. Zion was central in launching the Zion West Neighborhood Association, which is part of the West Gateway Coalition. In April of 2017, Rockford Rotary became aware of the After School Program through the West Gateway Coalition, working with Kevin and other Mt. Zion staff, the club developed a district grant application, to supply three classrooms with furniture. The club committed up to $4,000 and requested the maximum $2,000 from the district. This grant was approved and the club proved the program with not only three classrooms with furniture, but was also able to provide three flat screen computer monitors. Kevin will provide the club with information about the program and Zion West Neighborhood Association activities.
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Project Search
Feb. 08, 2018
As Employment Services Manager for RAMP, Jeremy oversees the job readiness, job development and case management, including peer support and mentoring for individuals with disabilities getting into or returning to the workforce. One of the newest programs developed overseen by Jeremy is PROJECT SEARCH a school-to-work transition program for students with disabilities housed entirely at Mercyhealth Hospital-Rockton Avenue. PROJECT SEARCH was among 21 community collaboration programs receiving the Confluence Award at the Rockford Chamber of Commerce's 2107 Confluence Honors event. PROJECT SEARCH partners include RAMP CIL, Mercyhealth, Belvidere School District and the Illinois Department of Vocational Recreation. Students selected for the program worked in three internships over the course of one year, receiving classroom instruction and hands-on training, including goal setting and career exploration. Each student was supported by a team that included their family, an instructor, a department mentor, rehabilitation counselor and skills trainers to create an employment goal and to support their transition from school to work. Come learn about this project and how it is changing lives in our community. |
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Rockford Aerospace: A Place to Grow
Feb. 15, 2018
Jeff began flying at 8-years old sitting on his father's lap. He began flying lessons four years later and at 19, he became a flight instructor while going to college. Kaney's love flying took him into the U.S. Air Force for a decade and then into commercial flying with an international airline. So it is not surprising that when Kaney began to look for another challenge it was focused around aviation. Starting with an empty hangar with no other employees, Jeff founded Kaney Aerospace, a Rockford-based company that specializes in engineering, manufacturing, assembly and testing of aerospace systems and components. Today, Kaney Aerospace is housed in a 19,000-saure-foot space with 65 employees. The company has satellite offices in Seattle; Dayton, Ohio; and England, with customers that include Boeing, Embraer, GE Aviation, UTC Aerospace and Woodward, just to name a few. Kaney Aerospace also takes advantage of the engineering and manufacturing expertise found in the surrounding communities. As a member of the RAEDC, Jeff was instrumental in initiating the Rockford Area Aerospace Network (RAAN) a consortium of companies implementing a strategic plan to increase the competitiveness of the Rockford Region for aeropspace expansion and attraction. |
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Feb. 15, 2018 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Mar. 02, 2018 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Join Rockford Rotary for a night wine tasting and fellowship at the 2nd Annual Rotary Wine Tasting event. The event will be held from 5:30-8:30 p.m with tickets costing $15.00 at the door. Proceeds will help support the Rockford Academy. THe Rockford Academy is in its 15 year of providing Leadership Skills to 8th grade students in RPS 205. Artale WIne Co. |
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The Value of your Rockford Park District
Mar. 29, 2018
Jay Sandine became the Executive Director of the Rockford Park District on June 24, 2017, when he replaced Tim Dimke. Sandine had been assistant executive director since 2015. The Rockford Park District maintains 4,962 acres of land, and has 179 different parks and facilities. These are as varied Dog Parks, Community Centers, Community Pools, Frisbee Golf and Zip Line facilities, in addition, to the many golf courses that the area enjoys. Over the years the Rockford Rotary has supported and worked with the Rockford Park District, by donating the money to buy the Trolley in 1986, through working with them to design and build the Rotary Labyrinth as our 2016 centennial project. Come hear Jay discuss the community value the Park District provides to the area, as well as highlight the development of a Strategic Plan to be completed in 2018.
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Learning about Lucy
Apr. 05, 2018
The State of Illinois is celebrating its bicentennial year. While admitted to statehood in 1818, the state flag was not adopted until 1915. Alice Uphouse, is in her 35th year as a member of the Rockford Chapter of the Daughters of the America Revolution. The Daughters of the American Revolution is a nonprofit founded n 1890, with three primary objectives: Historic preservation, Patriotism and Education. Ms Uphouse will discuss the history and the effort needed by the DAR to get our state flag adopted. |
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Water: Using Date-Driven Decision Making Tools to Meet the Future Needs
Apr. 26, 2018
Parts of the Rockford's water system is nearing over century in age; and provides 18 million gallons of clean water daily to customers. Improving the water infrastructure while insuring a safe and adequate supply is not without challenge. For years, Fehr Graham and the City of Rockford Water Division had a proven public-private partnership on the repair of the water infrastructure. But now the focus is on developing a forward-thinking and fiscally responsible water infrastructure investment program for the future. In addition, this partnership is tasked with finding ways to improve infrastructure using cost-saving measures, such as data-driven decisions to prioritize projects and creative designs to minimize impact on residents. Kyle Saunders, the watersuperintendent for the City of Rockford, and Seth Gronewold, a professional engineer with Fehr Graham, will help us understand the infrastructure needed to insure clean water and the benefits of the this partnership for Rockford residents. |
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Circle of Change Veterans' Dog Program
May 03, 2018
The goal of the Circle Of Change Veterans' Dog Program is to help military veterans work through their PTSD and other psychological issues by focusing on training and working with dogs who also have issues. The vets work with a professional trainer. The dogs are customers of the trainer and many are rescues, dealing with issues of aggression or withdrawal. There is no charge for the veterans to participate in the program. The program partners with the Rockford VA Clinic and the Madison VA Hospital. Stephen has been in nonprofit leadership roles in Rockford for over 20 years. The majority of that time he was President & CEO of Careers, Etc. and just prior to the Circle of Change was with Rock River Training/Workforce Connection. He has been recognized by the Department of Illinois of both the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars for outstanding service to U.S. military veterans. |
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May 08, 2018 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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May 10, 2018
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May 11, 2018 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Any woman who wants to help construct a home for the day is invited to register for this event directly with Habitat for Humanity using the Event registration link.
No experience is necessary. Volunteers work under the guidance of construction professionals, and also alongside other volunteers and future Habitat homeowners. Whether you are learning new skills or simply adding a few to your tool belt, this is a rewarding experience for all involved, and improves the community that we share!
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May 16, 2018 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
People of Action open house is an opportunity for current, new and potential Rotary members, as well as the community as a whole, to learn about local Rotary clubs and the programs and projects they support. The event will showcase many of the programs and allow participants to see, touch, talk to and hear from Rotarians about:
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It's Spring: Scams are Popping Up
May 17, 2018
The Better Business Bureau was founded in 1912, focused on advancing marketplace trust, consisting of 106 independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the U.S and Canada. Dwayne Cushing will discuss some of the most common scams, where to find information and how the Better Business Bureau can help keep you from being a victim of a scam.
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Severson Dells Nature Center
May 24, 2018
Harry and Fannie Severson loved nature. In 1975 to preserve their 369-acres family farm they donated the land to the Winnebago County Forest Preserve District, and the Nature Center opened shortly thereafter. The forest preserve feature 2.5 miles of self-guided nature trails, and a 2/3 mile hard-surface tratil that is accessilbe year-around. Ann Wasser, Director of Education and Research, will discuss how Severson Dells Nature Center, nutures the love of nature in the young and young at heart, including music and summer day camps. |