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Meet Jason Ball, Lincoln Chamber of Commerce President
Oct 04, 2022
JASON M. BALL |
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Oct 04, 2022 - Dec 20, 2022
Weekly volunteers needed! Each week after our Tuesday meetings at the Talon Room, we are looking for a volunteer to take any leftovers from the Talon Room to the Gathering Place at 1448 E Street. The Talon Room will package and prepare the leftovers for us to make it very easy! Each volunteer receives a meeting make-up credit.
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Oct 06, 2022 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM
IMAGINE TOUR Thursday, Oct. 6, 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM | Lincoln, NE | Lincoln 14, Lincoln East, Lincoln Giving Spirits, and Lincoln South Rotary Clubs Note: This signup was created using the Rotary 14 website, but it is open to the public, meaning all Lincoln Rotarians (including Rotary 14 members) can sign up without logging in. Please use the "Guest" button to sign up. LUNCH MENU: Taco Fiesta Bar
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Oct 06, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
All Lincoln Rotarians will have a Giant Group Photo as part of the Imagine Tour. No registration is required. Just show up with your awesome self. WHAT: Come Together Right Now - Rotary! for a Giant Group Photo of All Lincoln Rotarians and Rotaract Members The photoshoot will be immediately followed by a Post-Photo Fundraising Celebration, Talon Room, 230 N 12th St Ste. 1, Lincoln, NE 68508 At the Post-Photo Fundraising Celebration (cash bar), we encourage Rotarians to donate $5 for Polio Plus to their respective Club Treasurers at the Talon Room. For questions, please contact Mike Wortman at (402) 601-7571 or Jess Rustad at (402) 904-2482. |
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Oct 06, 2022 6:30 PM
After the giant photo at the Cascade Teachers Fountain, please head to the Talon Room. WHAT: Post-Photo Fundraising Celebration For questions, please contact Jess Rustad at (402) 601-7571 |
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Media Panel
Oct 11, 2022
Shari Veil is dean of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Shari came to Nebraska from the University of Kentucky, where she was associate dean and department chair in the College of Communication and Information. Prior to Kentucky, she taught strategic communication and served as the director of the Center for Risk and Crisis Management at the University of Oklahoma. Shari and her husband, Nick, are originally from North Dakota and have two teenage kids, Carson and Hailey. |
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Oct 16, 2022 8:30 AM
Let’s run together to raise funds toward our $9,000 Club goal for PolioPlus Fund Contributions! What: Run a nice relaxing 5K to start and finish near the Hub Cafe followed by coffee/breakfast at Hub Cafe Please invite a friend, neighbor, or relative to join us! |
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Lincoln Vital Signs presentation
Oct 18, 2022
Stacey J. Hoffman
She is a Senior Research Manager at the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center, where she joined the staff full time in 2006, after four years there as a Graduate Research Assistant. Much of Dr. Hoffman’s work focuses on community program evaluation, public health monitoring system evaluation, risk and crisis communication, and disaster behavioral health response planning and program management. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and her B.A. from Cornell College.
Alec Gorynski
He joined the Lincoln Community Foundation as President and CEO in late 2021. Alec has more than 15 years of philanthropy and community development leadership experience working across private, nonprofit and government sectors. He has led efforts to maximize community impact through philanthropy, planning and collaboration. Before joining LCF, Alec served as the Vice President of Community Development and Corporate Philanthropy for FNBO and was President of the FNBO Community Development Corporation, where he established and lead the organization’s modern philanthropy and community investment division. He holds a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice from Peru State College.
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Oct 20, 2022 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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Oct 20, 2022 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Oct 24, 2022 - Oct 30, 2022
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Oct 24, 2022
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Lincoln Leadership
Oct 25, 2022
Brendan is an alum of Fellows 19 (the best class ever). He stepped in as Interim Executive Director in February of 2020 and was hired in the permanent position in June. Brendan has served on the Board of Directors for Leadership Lincoln and other non-profit organizations in Lincoln. He is currently a member of Rotary #14, Crucible Club, and coaches YMCA soccer for his son's team. |
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Oct 29, 2022 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
You’re Invited! Please join us for the Home Dedication of Martha and her children for their brand new Habitat home on Saturday, October 29 at 9:00 a.m. at 4826 Greenwood Street in Lincoln. Club 14 donated proceeds from the 2022 Rise.Shine.Give event of more than $25,000 to sponsor this house. Come join us in handing over the keys to Martha and here family!
We will have the dedication, light refreshments and then a tour of the home.
RSVP: dwalz@lincolnhabitat.org
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Honoree: Sampson Construction
Nov 01, 2022
Congratulations to Sampson Construction, 2022 Salute to Business Honoree
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Nov 13, 2022 - Nov 20, 2022
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International Panel Discussion
Nov 15, 2022
The Lincoln Council for International Visitors (LCIV) is hosting 12 international visitors from Brazil, Chile, Eritrea, Greece, Lebanon, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, the Republic of Korea, Serbia and Spain who will be visiting Lincoln on and International Visitor Leadership Program through the U.S. Department of State. A panel made up 3 - 5 of these agricultural trade and food safety experts will share their perspectives on visiting Nebraska and the global issues affecting trade and food supply. Our very own, Kate Engel, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communication for Nebraska Innovation Campus, will be our moderator. |
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Nov 17, 2022 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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Nov 18, 2022 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Police/Fire Chiefs Joint
Nov 22, 2022
Chief Engler started his career as a professional firefighter in 1994 with the Kansas City, Kansas Fire Department. In 1996, he accepted a position as Firefighter/Paramedic with Lincoln Fire & Rescue where he has been for the last 26 years.
In 2006, he was promoted to Fire Captain and then promoted to Battalion Chief in 2018. In 2020 he was appointed by Mayor Gaylor Baird to serve as the Acting Fire Chief and then was appointed to the Fire Chief position in April of 2021.
Chief Engler earned a Master of Science from Creighton University. He is licensed as a Nebraska Paramedic, is a Society of Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), Professional in Human Resources (PHR) through the Human Resource Certification Institute, and received his Chief Fire Officer (CFO) Designation through the Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE).
In August 2021, Chief Ewins took over the post of Lincoln Police Chief. She is the first-ever female police chief in the city of Lincoln.
Chief Teresa Ewins was born in Santa Monica, California and has spent the majority of her life in Northern California in the Bay Area. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, has completed the FBI National Academy; Harvard Kennedy School’s State and Local Government; and the Police Executive Research Forum’s (PERF) Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP).
Chief Teresa Ewins was a Commander with the San Francisco Police Department. Over the course of her 26-year policing career, she has served in the Field Operations Bureau, Investigations Bureau, and Special Operations Bureau (Homeland Security and Tactical Company). In her past role as Commander of Field Operations Bureau-Metro Division, Teresa oversees 5 of the 10 District Stations in the downtown area with approximately 900 sworn members. Chief Ewins gained an added layer of experience in operationalizing 21st Century and community-focused policing principles as she led SFPD’s work to develop policy to minimize bias in policing with the Department of Justice Collaborative Reform Initiative.
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LPS Update
Nov 29, 2022
Dr. Paul Gausman joined Lincoln Public Schools as superintendent on July 1, 2022. Prior to coming to Lincoln, he was the superintendent for the Sioux City Community School District for fourteen years. During that time, the school district saw significant gains in academic achievement and the graduation rate. In December 2021, superintendents from across the nation elected Dr. Gausman as president of the Urban Superintendents Association of America. Prior to his work in Sioux Falls, Dr. Gausman was formerly the superintendent of schools for the West Central School District in South Dakota. His past administrative experiences also include those as coordinator of middle school education and coordinator of fine and performing arts for the Sioux Falls Schools in South Dakota. In addition, Dr. Gausman’s teaching experiences include those as director of bands at Millard West High School in Omaha, Nebraska, and marching percussion instructor for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Cornhusker Marching Band. Dr. Gausman holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN; an Education Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Sioux Falls; a Master of Science degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from the University of Nebraska at Omaha; and a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In addition to his superintendent duties, Dr. Gausman serves as a performing artist and clinician with the Yamaha Corporation of America in percussion, is a consultant with McPherson and Jacobson Executive Recruitment and Development, and also a consultant with Guidepoint Global Market Research. |
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Dec 03, 2022 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Annual bell ringing For questions, please call Co-Chairs Jay Wexler at (845) 913-6719 or Deb Uttecht at (402) 560-4148. |
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Max Out Mindset
Dec 06, 2022
Dr. Widman has over 20 years of experience as a psychiatrist working as a high-performance mindset coach. Doc works with CEO's, Pro-athletes, Military Leaders, Olympians, and multiple NCAA Teams. He has been integral in six NCAA Division I National Championships, developing elite mindset skills and "Ultimate Trust". Doc is the author of "Max Out Mindset" and host of the "Max Out Mindset" podcast. |
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Higher Ed Panel Private
Dec 13, 2022
Doane University President Roger Hughes Dr. Roger Hughes started as Doane University’s 13th President in June 2021. A native of Crawford, Nebraska, he graduated from Doane College in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in biology and physical education. He was active as both a player and coach for the college’s football and basketball teams. President Hughes received his master’s and doctorate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and was part of the Husker football coaching staff under Tom Osborne.
Union College President Vinita Sauder
Dr. Vinita Sauder has served as Union College’s president for the last nine years, and has worked in higher education for more than 35 years, specializing in strategic planning aligned with institutional mission and vision. Dr. Sauder earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication from Southern Adventist University in Chattanooga, Tennessee, an MBA from the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Nebraska Wesleyan University President Darrin Good
Dr. Darrin Good became the seventeenth president of Nebraska Wesleyan University on July 1, 2019. Prior to coming to Nebraska Wesleyan, he was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Whittier College near Los Angeles, California; and Associate Provost and Dean of Science and Education at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. He holds a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Kansas and began his career in higher education teaching biology at his alma mater, Augustana College, in Rock Island, Illinois. |
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Dec 13, 2022 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
The December NEOS meeting is this Tuesday, December 13th at 7:30am. We'll meet at Crescent Moon Coffee at 140 N 8th St, Lincoln, NE 68508 (basement level of the Apothecary). Registration is not required; simply show up. For questions, please get in touch with NEOS Chair Christine Weeks at christine@eleanorbrands.com
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Dec 15, 2022 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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Dec 18, 2022 - Dec 25, 2022
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Dec 20, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 08, 2023 - Jul 01, 2023
Volunteering at the Gathering Place is so rewarding and fun! Starting in November the Gathering Place will go back to inperson meal service (guests will be invited in to eat).
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ECHO Collective
Jan 10, 2023
Kelly Ross is from Lincoln, Nebraska, and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in Spanish. Since college, she has been working with refugees and immigrants in a variety of ways, as a caseworker, paralegal, citizenship instructor, and ESL instructor. Through her work, she has developed a passion for those new to the United States and insight into the unique barriers they face. In 2020, Kelly founded ECHO Collective as a way to empower New American women to achieve their entrepreneurial and artisanal dreams. After claiming to be a “cat person” for years, Kelly finds herself with two dogs that bring her so much joy. She also loves to read and watch trivia shows her with husband. |
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Jan 11, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 15, 2023 - Jan 21, 2023
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"A Pandemic's Impact on Classroom Volunteering"
Jan 17, 2023
“A Pandemic’s Impact on Classroom Volunteering” Junior Achievement of Lincoln reached its 50th anniversary of continued growth in our community in 2021. Yes, the year of hybrid learning when dedicated JA volunteers Zoom-ed into classrooms to talk about real-life experiences related to financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness skills. Currently, JA reaches over 30,000 K-12 students annually in more than 1,400 classrooms thanks to 1,000+ volunteers including Rotarian Randy Bretz, who will immerse you in a first grade classroom and share his volunteer experience before introducing JA’s Vice President, Toni Rupe. Tuesday’s presentation will be a surprising look into JA’s long-term partnership with Lincoln’s private and public schools and the not-so-surprising impact a pandemic had on volunteer involvement at a time when the need for adult mentors and role models could not be any greater for our youth. |
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Jan 19, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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School Mental Health & Mentoring
Jan 24, 2023
Andrea Phillips is the coordinator for school social workers at Lincoln Public Schools. Before becoming a coordinator, she was a school social worker with LPS for ten years and prior to that she worked in a youth mental health program and ran a private practice. She has an undergraduate degree from UNL and a Master of Social Work degree from UNO. Andrea is a licensed mental health practitioner and the current board president of the National Association of Social Workers in Nebraska. Andrea understands the great importance of connections and supportive relationships for students. She will be speaking with us about the impact of the pandemic on mental health and how supportive relationships and mentoring make a difference. |
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i2Choir at UNL
Jan 31, 2023
RHONDA FUELBERTH
Rhonda J. Fuelberth is associate professor of choral music education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Glenn Korff School of Music where she serves as the Chair of Graduate Music Education. She earned her bachelor's degree in music education from Wayne State College in Nebraska, her master's degree in vocal performance from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and her Ph.D. in music education from the University of Missouri -Kansas City, Conservatory of Music, where she received a Chancellor's Interdisciplinary Fellowship and a Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship.
An active member of the Music Educators National Conference and the American Choral Directors Association, Dr. Fuelberth previously served as President of the North Central region of the American Choral Directors Association, Repertoire and Resource Chair for Women's Choirs for the same, and as Past-President for the Nebraska Choral Directors Association. Her music research has focused on singer response to conducting gesture, teacher training, and Universal Design for Learning as a model framework for inclusive music education. She has presented and published research at the state, regional, national, and international levels of the National Association for Music Education, the International Society for Music Education, the American Choral Directors Association, and the American Music Therapy Association. Her publications appear in the Bulletin for the Council for Research in Music Education, the International Journal of Research in Choral Singing, the Music Educators Journal, and the Southeastern Journal of Music Education.
Dr. Fuelberth taught choral and general music in the Omaha, NE area and has worked with singers of all ages from children through adults. Currently, at UNL, she teaches MUED 346, Choral Music Methods, MUED 862, Choral Conducting and Literature for School Ensembles, MUED 470, Music in Special Education, MUED 838, Inclusive Music Education, MUED 928, College Teaching in Music, student teacher supervision, and University Women's Chorale. In recognition of her contributions to the university, Dr. Fuelberth received the Hixson-Lied Faculty Award for Outstanding Outreach, Engagement, or Service for 2105 and 2018, the Hixson-Lied College Achievement in Academic Advising Award for 2011and 2021, the Hixson-Lied College Distinguished Teaching Award for 2010, and is a two time recipient of both the UNL Parents Association and UNL Teaching Council-sponsored Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to Students and the Mortar Board People Who Inspire Award. Under her direction, the University Chorale appeared at numerous state, regional, and national conferences. She frequently serves as a clinician and guest conductor with recent engagements including the Wisconsin Honors Project Treble Choir, the Wisconsin All-State Women's Choir, the Minnesota All-State Women's Choir, and the Omaha Public Schools High School All-City Music Festival Chorus. She is also the program and artistic director for i2Choir--Inclusive, Intergenerational, Exponentially Better Together. i2Choir is an effort to open choral singing opportunities to individuals who live with a variety of physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges, as well as those who support them through their friendship and musicianship.
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Sandhill's Latest projects and Peed family philanthropic endeavors
Feb 07, 2023
Jim Hansen has been the Outreach Coordinator for Sandhills Global since 2019. At Sandhills Global, Jim oversees Sandhills philanthropic activities in the Lincoln community. Prior to coming to Sandhills, Jim was an educator and coach at Pius X high school, and still coaches football there, just completing his 36th season. He is also the commissioner of Lincoln Babe Ruth baseball, on the boards of Lincoln Independent Business Association, the Southeast Nebraska Career Academy program, the Nebraska State Board of Work Force Development, the Lincoln Football Coaches Association, and the Lincoln/Lancaster County First Responders Foundation. He and his wife Teresa have four grown children and three grandchildren, and they love making Lincoln the great community it is! |
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Feb 11, 2023 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Acting out, destructive tendencies, self-harm – these are all problematic behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. In order to move forward, people need help healing from the emotional hardships that cause painful behaviors. That’s why HopeSpoke works to inspire healthy futures for children and their families through comprehensive behavioral and mental health services in Lincoln. At HopeSpoke, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay for services that range from extended day treatment to outpatient services to crisis intervention.
The Lincoln Rotary Club 14 would like to invite you to participate in our annual Rise.Shine.Give. fundraising event on Saturday, February 11, 2023. Fifty percent of the event proceeds will go to HopeSpoke. The remaining proceeds will help us increase future giving capacity to benefit the numerous community service organizations who apply for funds from our Lincoln Rotary Club 14 Foundation.
Held at Nebraska Innovation Campus, you and your guests will enjoy a delicious brunch, bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys, a silent auction, a raffle, and much more. How can you participate in Rise.Shine.Give. and support HopeSpoke and the Rotary Club 14 Foundation?
...and reserve your spot to attend.
Event details:
Click here to become an event sponsor, donate an auction item, purchase a raffle ticket, make a financial contribution and/or reserve your spot to attend. For questions, please contact Rotary 14 President John Gessert at John.Gessert@ubt.com. |
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Learn the magic and history of Screamers Restaurant, a tribute to UNL's Scarlet and Cream Singers
Feb 14, 2023
Kevin Witcher, the face and energy behind Screamers Dining and Cabaret, located in the Haymarket.
Kevin, a long-time veteran of the music and entertainment industry will share his musical journey and the creation of
Screamers, a tribute to the University of Nebraska's show choir, the Scarlet & Cream.
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Feb 16, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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Feb 19, 2023 - Feb 25, 2023
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Learn about the new Scarlet Hotel and its innovative future
Feb 28, 2023
Patrick Murphy has been in the hospitality business in Lincoln for over 30 years. As the Director of Sales for the nearly 1 year old Scarlet Hotel, Patrick will share an update on the business over the past year as well as insights for the future. Patrick has twin 29 year old sons, an English Lab about to reach 2 years old and lives with his partner in the south part of Lincoln. Patrick will be co-introduced by two Rotarians he knows well and will share additional insights, District Governor Barbara Bartle and Margaret Berry. |
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The Bay
Mar 07, 2023
A fourth-generation Nebraskan, born in Grant and raised in Imperial, Norman is a veteran journalist-turned copywriter-turned nonprofit professional. He’s the co-founder and executive director of Rabble Mill — a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides alternative youth programming in Lincoln and Omaha. Under moonlight, he co-operates a talent management company called Ride Home MGMT, and an indie publishing company called Take it Home. He and his wife Angie live with their son, Townes, in Omaha’s Benson. |
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Rotarians at Work
Mar 14, 2023
LAURIE FRASER Brett Neely AMBER NORE STEPHANIE STEARLEY Stephanie is currently Vice President, Group Customer Connections – Administration & Licensing at Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. She has been with Ameritas for 30 years. She grew up in Hampton, NE, earned a Business Management degree from Bellevue University and holds several professional insurance designations. She was a member of the Leadership Lincoln, Class XXX and is an active Junior Achievement Volunteer. She is married to her husband, Mark Stearley and they have two daughters: Skylar, a student at Pace University (New York City) and Makenna, a Senior at Southeast Highschool.
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Mar 16, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
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Mar 19, 2023 - Mar 25, 2023
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World Citizen: Journeys of a Humanitarian
Mar 21, 2023
Jane Olson has dedicated her career to promoting international peace, justice and humanitarian work. She chaired the International Board of Trustees of Human Rights Watch, the largest US-based international human rights organization, from 2004 to 2010, having worked on behalf of HRW since 1988. She also chaired the board of Survivor Corps for 12 years since its founding as the Landmine Survivors Network. LSN and HRW were among the five organizations to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 for the International Landmine Ban Treaty. Olson is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science and a board member of both the National World War II Museum in New Orleans and Direct Relief, based in Santa Barbara, CA. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Pacific Council on International Policy. She served as co-chair of the Women’s Refugee Commission in New York and continues to support the WRC as a commissioner. Olson has received numerous awards, including the 2010 inaugural Alison Des Forges Award from Human Rights Watch, and the inaugural Eleanor Roosevelt Award from Feminist Majority in 2005. California Senator Barbara Boxer presented the “Women Making History” Award to Jane in 2010. She received Public Counsel’s Community Achievement Award and the Silver Achievement Award from the Los Angeles YWCA. A 1964 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Jane is being honored this week as an Alumni Master. |
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Mar 22, 2023 12:00 PM
The Rotary International Foundation makes a difference through grants that fund our members' work to help people who lack clean water, adequate sanitation and reliable ways to maintain good hygiene. Though RI's global grants, RI's partnership with USAID and the WASH in Schools Target Challenge, the RI Foundation addresses crucial needs and save lives.
Make a gift to World Water Day to help RI bring clean water to more people.
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30 minutes = 1 attendance credit March 31 and April 1
Mar 28, 2023
Our Rotary District Conference is on March 31 and April 1. We are the proud home club of the incumbent District Governor Barb Bartle, and the district conference is the culminating activity of DG Barb's year. President John issued an Executive Order that for every 30 minutes at the District Conference, you get 1 attendance credit, or a potential of 28 attendance credits just for Saturday alone. If you register to start with Yo-Yo Ma concert, through Rotary's Got Talent, and Saturday, you do the math and you just secure your perfect Rotary Attendance/Perfect Engagement this year! Click here to register. For questions, please contact President John at John.Gessert@ubt.com. |
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Mar 28, 2023 5:30 PM
Join us for the Dictionary Labeling Party! |
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Mar 31, 2023 - Apr 01, 2023
Rotary District 5650 Conference 2023
Play, Engage, Serve and Recognize. Let's renew friendships and meet new friends ... urban, rural, large clubs and small clubs! Conference: Saturday, April 1, 2023 Nebraska Innovation Campus - 2021 Transformation Drive - Lincoln, NE 68508 Hotel for event - The Scarlet, Lincoln - 2101 Transformation Drive - Lincoln, NE 68508 Pre-Conference Opportunity - Yo-Yo Ma. Enjoy a man who is changing the world through music.
World-renowned cellist and winner of 19 Grammy Awards, Yo-Yo Ma strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce humanity. Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott in concert Lied Center for Performing Arts Thursday, March 30, 2022 - 7:30 PM Limited number of Rotary group tickets at 10% discount available You will be redirected to the Lied site to purchase - click here. Enter Promo Code ROTARY2023 in the upper right corner if it is not prefilled. Please register - it is as easy as 1.2.3. 1.Register Below - 2.Pick from one of the 5 packages - 3 Select Add Ons as Needed Conference Information and Help Phone - 402-540-5111 |
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