Onsite Tech Consultant: Trip Snyder & Eric Drumheller
Virtual Host: Art Zygielbaum
Greeter: Kevin Faltin & Mitch Lee
Check-in/Cashier: Lisa Froehlich
Speaker: Erleen Hatfield
Erleen Hatfield, PE, AIA
Hatfield Group, New York
Talk Title: Structural Works
Erleen Hatfield, a Lincoln native, will talk about the role and importance of structural engineers in society, and share details of some of the exciting building projects she has worked on in Lincoln and beyond. Also, she will share insights into starting a new engineering firm after spending 25+ years in large corporate firms in New York City.
Erleen Hatfield, a UNL alumna, is a structural engineer and architect based in New York City. She has designed complex structures worldwide such as the retractable roof stadium for the Atlanta Falcons, the 9/11 Memorial Museum and closer to home, the Pinnacle Bank Arena, the new UNL Football Training Facility and she is involved with the new Lied Residences. She mentors aspiring young engineers and is on the board of a non-profit that promotes women in construction, and she teaches at Yale University.
Pre-registration is no longer required. Just show up. Embassy Suites
1040 P Street
February 8 Menu:
Caesar Salad Dressings; Caesar & Balsamic Chicken Marsala Manicotti with Marinara Italian Vegetables Garlic Bread
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Affordable home ownership is key for low-income families to find a path out of poverty. A family’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity Lincoln means they have a stable place to live and spend time together. An affordable mortgage or small loan means they have a chance to create savings and invest in their education and future retirement. A decent roof over their heads establishes home as a place that protects – instead of endangers – their health and wellbeing.
You are invited to participate in Rotary 14’s annual Rise.Shine.Give. fundraising event on Saturday, February 12, 2022, 9:30 AM doors open.
Big shout out to our club leaders for cleaning and organizing our "Rotary vault" at US bank: President Christina Usher, IPP Eric Drumheller, PE John Gessert, and Secretary Ben Martens. US bank has been very kind in providing us a room, which we fondly call the "Rotary vault," where we store all our "Rotary wealth" accumulated in the last 110 years! Thank you, Club Leaders!
"For nearly 20 years, I've contributed to The Lincoln Rotary #14 Foundation. It's a simple way to make a lasting gift directly to our community and the world. It's like investing in a well-diversified mutual fund that's low risk, serves many, and has a long-term vision. I contribute for the people we can help today and the significant impact the fund will have in the future. Join me, and hundreds of other Rotarians, in making an annual contribution. We can't do it without you."
Your Rotary #14 Foundation Board of Directors is seeking nominations for its upcoming open board seats.
Any member of Lincoln Rotary Club #14 in good standing will be eligible for consideration for Board membership but preference will be given to those who have served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Club and who have made contributions to the Foundation. Extra consideration will also be given to those with an extensive background in Rotary 14 leadership activities such as being a past Club president or district governor.
Please direct any questions or submit nominations to the Rotary #14 Foundation Board Nominations Committee Chair Susan Stibal at sstibal@hotmail.com by the end of February.
The Rotary Foundation has consistently received 4 stars out of 4 Star Rating by Charity Navigator. So you can donate with absolute confidence! Click here to donate online to The Rotary Foundation (TRF) of Rotary International (RI).
Your donation goes worldwide to promote peace and conflict prevention & resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education, literacy, economic and community development, and protecting the environment. Every Rotarian Every Year asks that you consider a gift of at least $100 to The Rotary Foundation.
You can also mail a check made out to The Rotary Foundation to PO Box 83843, Lincoln 68501. Yolanda will send it with the contribution form to TRF. You have until June 30, 2022, to donate for this Rotary year. Any questions, please contact TRF Chair Darold Karmazin at 402.304.3044.
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Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
Embassy Suites
1040 P Street
Lincoln, NE 68508 United States of America
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