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08
Jan
2023
Gathering Place, meal service volunteers
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).

  • Time to volunteer is now 4:30-6:30 p.m.
  • Masks are now optional.
  • Please provide 5-6 volunteers on your assigned night if you are the only group to serve that night. If you are combined with other groups on your night provide 2-3 volunteers.
  • Be adaptable. We are trying new ways of reducing the lines and crowd size as we are serving more people than we ever did before the pandemic. It might change as we get better at it and it might not look like it used to. 
  • Volunteers should use their PIN to clock in/out on the iPad or sign in/out using the paper sheet. Pre-registration is still encouraged.
  • We are allowing groups to bring deserts again! We are currently serving between 100 and 180 people per night. Once we get the flow and numbers routine, we will allow groups to bring meals. No group is required to do this, it is completely optional. Please let us know ahead of time if you plan to bring a dessert.
  • Volunteers must be at least 12 years old. EACH volunteer under 18 years old must be accompanied by their own adult supervisor. While we love our youth volunteers, we can’t have an entire group of young people volunteering without adults.
  • The Gathering Place is closed on the Friday after Thanksgiving (November 25) and Christmas Day (December 25). We are open on Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.

 

07
Mar
2023
Andy Norman

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.

14
Mar
2023
Fraser, Neely, Nore, & Stearley

Rotarians at Work

Mar 14, 2023

LAURIE FRASER
Laurie Fraser is the CEO of Doorstep Diner Catering and Country Sliced Ham and Cafe, but more importantly she is a Lincoln community member who believes in giving back. A resident since 1984 she's been active with Habitat for Humanity, March of Dimes, United Way and more. She joined Rotary to be in a group where her donations, paired with others, can do greater good. Laurie's head chef expressed an interest in raising money for relief efforts in Ukraine. After an inspiring presentation by Viktor Khanzhyn, Laurie knew the money had to be raised and what better way then to give Lincolnites a taste of Ukraine. Her head chef created meals and worked with Victor to perfect them, and they offered them for weekly family-style meals. All funds were donated to the International Rotary Foundation, earning Laurie her Paul Harris Fellow +1, but Laurie is quick to point out that all recognition truly resides with Chef Nestor and his inspiration.

Brett Neely
Brett moved to Lincoln in the summer of 2021 to join the UNL College of Business as an assistant professor in the management department.  He teaches organizational behavior and researches leadership and diversity in organizations, with a particular focus on understanding how leaders can promote positive outcomes of diversity and inclusion efforts in their organizations. He has been involved with Camp Kesem, a student-led organization serving families impacted by cancer, for several years and now serves as faculty advisor for the UNL chapter. Brett’s wife, Giorgia, also works in academia, and they have three pets: a golden doodle named Marko and two cats named Soleil and Bijou.

AMBER NORE
Amber C. Nore is the Community Relations Manager and Friend Fundraiser for Mosaic in Southeast Nebraska. She made a career change to the non-profit world in 2021 after many years as a highperformance business builder, talent developer and retail manager in the "for profit" world. Amber is the proud mom of a 24 year-old daughter named Chloe. Together, they participate in many performing and visual arts organizations/events. Amber lives in an art gallery in the Historic Haymarket District and loves to share the many wonderful things to do in #LNK. Amber's partner, Patrick Hargon, is the Director of Student Success for University of Nebraska Kearney. Amber is a volunteer Lasagna Chef for Lasagna Love and a book club leader for the Nebraska Girl Gang. Her band, Andy Pappas with Jukebox Gyro, released their debut album "Inside Voices" last year.

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.

 

 

16
Mar
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
Mar 16, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
19
Mar
2023
Rotary #14 Feeds Families Challenge March 2023
Mar 19, 2023 - Mar 25, 2023

CLICK HERE TO STOCK A LITTLE FREE PANTRY.

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.

CLICK HERE TO STOCK A LITTLE FREE PANTRY

Most needed items:

  • Canned meat* (tuna, chicken)
  • Canned stew*, chili*
  • Soup*
  • Canned fruit*
  • Canned vegetables*
  • Peanut butter*
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Powdered milk
  • Boxed pudding
  • Cereal
  • Oatmeal
  • Baby food*

For questions, please contact Project Chair Morrie Enders at morrieenders@gmail.com.

21
Mar
2023
Jane Olson, Author

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.

22
Mar
2023
World Water Day
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. 
  • Click here for stories on how Rotarians are providing clean water and sanitation to those in need. https://rotaryserviceblog.org/tag/world-water-day/
  • Click here to learn about and join the WASH Rotary Action Group, focused on clean water and sanitation projects. https://wash-rag.org/
  • Click here to donate. Be sure to sign into your MyRotary.org account before completing your donation. Choose "Areas of Focus", "Water, Sanitation & Hygiene" to direct you donation for water projects. https://my.rotary.org/en/donate
28
Mar
2023
MEETING CANCELED Attend the District Conference

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.

28
Mar
2023
Dictionary Labeling Party
Mar 28, 2023 5:30 PM

Join us for the Dictionary Labeling Party! 
If you are new, this is a gathering of volunteers from 3 Lincoln Rotary clubs to place Rotary label stickers. in the front inside cover of almost 4,000 dictionaries.  Then we box them up in the quantities needed for each school and ship them off with the delivery volunteers.  The labeling party is also a great opportunity to come together with Lincoln South and Lincoln East for an evening of connecting, an opportunity to come together with Lincoln South and Lincoln East for an evening of connecting,  collaboration, and fun. We’ll be serving Valentino’s pizza!

Details: Tuesday, March 28, 5:30 p.m., Holy Trinity Church, 6001 A Street (east entrance). 
Sign up here:  Spring 2023 Dictionary Labeling Party

 
School delivery volunteers are still needed! Sign up here:  https://bit.ly/Rotary14-Dictionary

31
Mar
2023
Rotary District Conference March 31 and April1
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!
Welcome honored guest Dr. Sylvia Whitlock, the first woman in Rotary.

Pre-Conference Events: Thursday, March 30, 2023 and Friday, March 31. 2023
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
$139 Special Rate Wednesday March 29 through Monday April 3

Book by March 3, 2023 - Click Here to reserve your room at the special rate

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
04
Apr
2023
Rotary After Hours 5:00 PM at Lazlo's Downtown
Apr 04, 2023 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

What: Rotary After Hours
When: Tuesday, April 4, 2023, 5:00 PM. Doors open at 4:30 PM
Where: Lazlo's Brewery & Grill, 210 N 7th St, Lincoln, NE
Cost: $16 includes heavy hors d'oeuvres plus tea, coffee, and water. CASH BAR is available


Come and enjoy an evening with comedian and keynote speaker T. Marni Vos.

T. Marni Vos Biography

Voted “Artist of the Year” in Nebraska, this award-winning speaker, former stand-up comedian and educator, now performs Keynote Speeches from New York to L.A. and every state in between. She has presented her inspiring, motivating and hilarious keynotes to over 10,000 people, in 46 states and Canada. She is a Master Speaker with a wealth of knowledge who is rich in experience and abundant in humor.

“I believe laughter is one of the graces granted to us all. It is a powerful tool that we were given the moment we took our first breath—because we would need it all our days.”—T. Marni Vos

04
Apr
2023
T. Marni Vos

Rotary After Hours featuring T. Marni Vos (NO NOON MEETING)

Apr 04, 2023 5:00 PM

Rotary will not have a noon meeting on April 4.

Click here to register for April 4 Rotary After Hours with T. Marni Vos.

Voted “Artist of the Year” in Nebraska, this award winning speaker, former stand-up comedian and educator, now performs keynote speeches from New York to L.A. and every state in between. She has presented her inspiring, motivating and hilarious keynotes to over 10,000 people, in 46 states and Canada. She is a Master Speaker with a wealth of knowledge who is rich in experience and abundant in humor.

“I believe laughter is one of the graces granted to us all. It is a powerful tool that we were given the moment we took our first breath—because we would need it all our days.”—T. Marni Vos

T. Marni Vos became one of only seven women in 20 years to be one of the 5 finalists in the prestigious San Francisco International Standup Comedy Competition, where over 400 comics compete each year. She has performed on Life Time’s “Girls Night Out” as well as the Norwegian Cruise Lines.

Pre-registration for this event is required. Please register by visiting https://bit.ly/LNK14RotaryAfterHours. Tickets are $16 and include heavy hors d'oeuvres plus tea, coffee and water. A cash bar will also be available. This event will take place at Lazlo's Brewery & Grill in the Historic Haymarket.

08
Apr
2023
Rotary Tree Planting at Habitat Houses
Apr 08, 2023 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Our efforts to support Habitat for Humanity continue this spring! With the support of a grant from Rotary District 5650, we have the opportunity to plant trees at two new Habitat homes in Lincoln on April 8th. We need five volunteers at each location to complete the plantings that morning. 

11
Apr
2023
Joe Finnegan

Apr 11, 2023
16
Apr
2023
Rotary #14 Feeds Families Challenge April 2023
Apr 16, 2023 - Apr 22, 2023

CLICK HERE TO STOCK A LITTLE FREE PANTRY.

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.

CLICK HERE TO STOCK A LITTLE FREE PANTRY

Most needed items:

  • Canned meat* (tuna, chicken)
  • Canned stew*, chili*
  • Soup*
  • Canned fruit*
  • Canned vegetables*
  • Peanut butter*
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Powdered milk
  • Boxed pudding
  • Cereal
  • Oatmeal
  • Baby food*

For questions, please contact Project Chair Morrie Enders at morrieenders@gmail.com.

18
Apr
2023
Bob Bartle

Apr 18, 2023
20
Apr
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
Apr 20, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
22
Apr
2023
Roadside Clean-up
Apr 22, 2023 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

From the Rotary Club 14 Environmental Committee: Spring Roadside Cleanup

Heads-up! Our Rotary Roadside Spring Cleanup is Saturday, April 22nd, at 10 a.m.

Please sign up and provide your safety-vest size. 

25
Apr
2023
NEBRASKAN OF THE YEAR

Apr 25, 2023
25
Apr
2023
Nebraskan of the Year! (NOY) - April 25, 2023
Apr 25, 2023 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

NEBRASKAN OF THE YEAR

Since 1988, Rotary #14 has been honoring Nebraskans who have distinguished themselves through service to others in keeping with ideals of Rotary International. These Nebraskans have shown honesty, integrity and concern for others through leadership and significant contributions to their profession and their communities. This award is open to ALL Nebraskans except elected officials, currently in office. Nominees do NOT have to be a Rotarian. 

The goal each year is to select one honoree from a statewide field based on the following criteria:

  1. Honesty, integrity and concern for others;
  2. Service in charitable and civic causes and;
  3. Leadership and significant accomplishments in his/her profession or volunteer activities.
The Lincoln Rotary Club #14 is pleased to announce the executive director of Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs Judi gaiashkibos as the 2022 Nebraskan of the Year. 
 
Past Recipients of the Rotary #14 Nebraskan of the Year:
  • 2022 Judi gaiashkibos
    Executive Director - Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs
     
  • 2019 JoAnn Martin

    CEO - Ameritas

  • 2018 John Cook

    Coach - Educator - Mentor

  • 2017 Anthony (Tony) O. Messineo, Jr.

    Business Leader - Philanthropist - Friend

  • 2016 Dr. Martin Massengale

    Educator - Civic Leader

  • 2015 Duane Acklie*

    Businessman — Civic Leader — Philanthropist

  • 2014 Dr. Ron Hull

    Broadcast Pioneer — Educator — Civic Leader

  • 2013 J. Paul McIntosh*

    Businessman — Civic Leader — Philanthropist

  • 2012 Harold W. "Andy" Andersen*

    Businessman — Civic Leader — Philanthropist

  • 2011 Lee Sapp

    Businessman — Philanthropist

  • 2010 Henry H. “Hod” Kosman

    Banker — Civic Leader — Conservationist

  • 2009 Roger R. Wehrbein

    State Senator

  • 2008 Lt. Gen (Ret.) Roger P. Lempke

    Military Official

  • 2007 Allen J. Beermann

    Public Official

  • 2006 Ted Kooser

    US Poet Laureate — Cancer Survivor

  • 2005 Susan S. Seacrest

    Community Leader — Environmentalist

  • 2004 Leola J. Bullock*

    Community Volunteer — Civil Rights Advocate

  • 2003 Donald O. Clifton*

    Entrepreneur — Author

  • 2002 Charles “Charley” Thone*

    Lawyer — Civic Leader — Congressman — Governor

  • 2001 S. N. “Bud” Wolbach*

    Businessman — Civic Leader

  • 2000 Father Michael G. Morrison*

    Educator — Administrator

  • 1999 Joan R. Burney

    Communicator — Friend

  • 1998 Frank B. Morrison*

    Lawyer — Civic Leader — Governor

  • 1997 James Stuart*

    Entrepreneur — Civic Leader

  • 1996 Durwood B. “Woody” Varner*

    Educator — Administrator — Civic Leader

  • 1995 Dr. Tom Osborne

    Educator — Football Coach

  • 1994 Alice Dittman

    Businesswoman — Civic Leader

  • 1993 Earl T. Luff*

    Businessman — Civic Leader — Horseman — Humanitarian

  • 1992 Kenneth L. Wortman*

    Businessman

  • 1991 Clayton Yeutter*

    Agricultural Policy Development — Secretary of Agriculture

  • 1990 Wayne O. Tanderup*

    Businessman — Humanitarian

  • 1989 Robert E. Knoll*

    Teacher — Scholar

  • 1988 Judge Robert Van Pelt*

    Teacher — Lawyer — Jurist

18
May
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
May 18, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
23
May
2023
MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM

May 23, 2023
15
Jun
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
Jun 15, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
20
Jul
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
Jul 20, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
17
Aug
2023
Rotary 14 Board Meeting
Aug 17, 2023 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
18
Aug
2023
Club 14 Charter Day
Aug 18, 2023
On this day in 1910, the Lincoln Downtown Rotary Club received its official club charter -- the 14th charter ever granted in the world!  Happy charter day Club 14!
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Organized June 6, 1910
Chartered August 18, 1910
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