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Jun 02, 2022 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Jun 04, 2022 - Jun 08, 2022
https://convention.rotary.org/en Friday, 3 June
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Sunday, 5 June
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Jun 07, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Professor Karen Stelling from the College of Engineering will update us on how UNL is working with NASA. |
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Jun 08, 2022 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
NEOS is the new member orientation process for Rotary 14. The name comes from the Greek work "neos" meaning new or fresh. The purpose is to teach new members (Red Badgers) about our Club and Rotary International (we have a lot going on!), develop relationships within Rotary and get new members involved in Club activities -- to act as a catalyst for a great new member experience!
Requirements for progressing from Red Badgers to Blue Badgers:
- maintain at least 60% attendance at Rotary meetings
- attend 3 NEOS meetings*
- perform 2 club service activities* (e.g. greeting, cashiering, tech team)
- participate in 1 Club project or event* (e.g. volunteer for Intl Stud. Picnic, Dictionary Project, fill a Free Pantry, etc.)
* Note - substitutions are allowed for these activities, just ask your NEOS chairs for information.
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Jun 12, 2022 - Jun 18, 2022
The Goal – Help fight food insecurities in our community
What – help ensure The Little Free Pantries of Lincoln (Facebook page- Little Free Pantries LNK NE) are full of food and personal care items Who – This activity helps address food security in our community. You will benefit by knowing you are helping provide access to food. Why – With the pandemic, now more than ever the Little Free Pantries are needed in our community. They have seen an increase in use and many are restocking multiple times a day. How – Pick a pantry (or multiple pantries) at Rotary14.org. Take items from the most needed list to help keep it stocked. When – Please stock the pantry 1 time during the 3rd week of the month. Most needed items
Non-food items:
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Jun 14, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Dream bigger. This simple mantra—inspired by the scientific measurement unit used to reflect a dramatic shift in power—captures the entire mission of the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts. We exist to inspire our students to dream bigger. We teach them how to boldly leverage new and emerging technologies. We push them to pursue audacious new career pathways and to tackle global-scale problems. We ignite their curiosity and help them learn how to master the universal art of storytelling. Our students will help design and create new jobs and industries of the future because we will nurture, support, educate and equip them to realize their most aspirational dreams. Borne out of a groundbreaking $57 million partnership between the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the Johnny Carson Foundation, and numerous private industry partners, the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts will become a global destination for students and faculty who reside in the future and who share our ambitious ideas, plans and goals. |
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Jun 16, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 18, 2022 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
We will raise the roof on Martha's new home at 4826 Greenwood. Lincoln Rotary Club #14 is the home sponsor and we need volunteers to help with construction that day. Hard hats, goggles and gloves will be provided. Please wear clothes that can get dirty or beat up. Closed-toe shoes are required. Light breakfast and a full lunch will be provided. |
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Jun 21, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jun 22, 2022 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Rotary Club 14 Foundation at the Lincoln Country Club. Celebrate with your fellow members and guests to recount our Club's impact through gifts from our Club #14 Foundation. Social time at 6 p.m. with dinner starting around 7 p.m. The registration price includes credit card fees. Dinner options (please include your option in the comment box): filet of beef or filet of halibut |
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Jun 28, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Join us for the last meeting of the Rotary Year where the gavel gets passed to John Gessert and the following awards will be given:
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![]() Inaugural Meeting & Presentation of Annual Goals
Jul 05, 2022
July 5, 2022 is President John Gessert's inaugural meeting. John Gessert currently serves as a Vice President and Senior Trust Officer for Union Bank and Trust and Concerto Family Office by UBT. John has 29 years of experience working with high-net-worth individuals and their families. His professional responsibilities include trust administration and estate settlement, focusing on the successful transition of intergenerational wealth. John is an active community volunteer and musician. John has been a dedicated Rotarian for 13 years, as shown in his service to Rotary as Chair of the PGE and Finance committees and his service as a club Treasurer for four years and two years on the Board. John maintained seven years of perfect Rotary attendance. |
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![]() State of Nebraska
Jul 12, 2022
Governor Pete Ricketts was sworn in as Nebraska’s 40th Governor on January 8, 2015 and reelected to a second term in November 2018. Over the past seven years, Governor Ricketts has worked with the Legislature to deliver $3 billion in direct property tax relief, dramatically reduce the rate of state spending growth, develop Nebraska's workforce, improve operations, cut red tape, and expand international markets for Nebraska’s farmers and ranchers. Thanks in part to the Governor’s leadership, Nebraska won the Governor’s Cup for the most economic development projects per capita three years in a row from 2016 to 2018. Born in Nebraska City and raised in Omaha, Ricketts is the son of an entrepreneur and a school teacher. Governor Ricketts and his wife, First Lady Susanne Shore, have been married for 24 years and live in Omaha. They have three children: Roscoe, Margot, and Eleanor. Ricketts graduated from Westside High School before attending the University of Chicago where he earned his bachelor’s degree in biology and an MBA in marketing and finance. After graduate school, Ricketts returned to Omaha and worked for Union Pacific before eventually becoming the President and COO of his family's business, Ameritrade. Prior to his election as governor, he worked to support Nebraska entrepreneurs and startup companies. Ricketts is the founder of Drakon, LLC that supports local entrepreneurs and startup companies. He is also a past board member of TD Ameritrade’s Board of Directors and the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Governor Ricketts has taken on leadership roles in local and state associations and organizations. Currently, he serves on the board of directors of Jobs for America's Graduates, as a director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Foundation, as a member of the Board of Advisors of Opportunity Education Foundation, on the board of the Mid-American Council of the Boy Scouts, as a member of the Archbishop’s Committee for Development, as a member of the Knights of Columbus, and as a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. Governor Ricketts and his family attend St. Margaret Mary’s church. |
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![]() Lincoln City Libraries
Jul 19, 2022
Most passionate reader. That’s how Lincoln City Libraries Director Pat Leach wants to be known. Others see her as much more: committed, consistent, anticipatory, and passionate about serving the community and promoting literacy. As library director, Leach heads up Bennett Martin Public Library, its seven branches, and 150 staff members. She was appointed to the role in 2008. Retired assistant library director John Dale worked with Leach from the time she was a part-time youth services library aid in 1979 until his retirement in 2005, and even officiated at her wedding. During his initial encounter, Pat’s gigantic smile and congeniality struck him. He recalled when she took a year off in the late ‘80s to get her master’s degree in library and information science at the University of Illinois. “My feeling was always that she would go as far as she wanted to go,” Dale said. Over the years he found her to be really, really smart, he shared. “She can come into a situation, and she clicks immediately. She’s good at reading the room.” |
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Oct 24, 2022
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