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Club Service - Highway 55 Cleanup
Apr 30, 2019
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Apr 30, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Hopkins Education Foundation
May 07, 2019
Hopkins Education Foundation's mission is to partner with families, educators, donors, and organizations to enrich the lives of all Hopkins Public Schools students by identifying and funding additional educational experiences and resources. Jennifer St. Clair, Executive Director, and Michele Pasko, Communications Manager, will join us. |
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Update on District 281 Robbinsdale Area Schools
May 14, 2019
Dr. Carlton Jenkins has been honored to be the Robbinsdale Area Schools Superintendent since August 2015. Before becoming Superintendent in Robbinsdale Area Schools, he was the Chief Academic Officer in the Atlanta Public School system. Additionally, he spent four years (2010-14) as the Superintendent of Saginaw Public Schools, a district in Michigan with 7,500 students (15 schools, including 10 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 3 high schools). Jenkins also served four years as the Executive Director of Secondary Leaders (and as a high school principal) in the Beloit Public Schools system in Wisconsin. Prior to this, he served as a high school principal in the Columbus Public Schools in Ohio. Carlton's experience also includes one year as a middle school principal, two years as an associate principal at a high school in the Beloit Public Schools, and one year as an associate principal at a high school in Madison, Wisconsin. His teaching career started in 1989 at Beloit Memorial High School. Jenkins earned a Master of Science degree in Educational Administration and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Engage Your Destiny
May 21, 2019
Ben Peterson is the Executive Director and Founder of Engage Your Destiny, a non-profit ministry for veterans and their families. Ben spent 8 years in the Army while deploying to Iraq during the surge in 2008-09. His time in a Combat Aviation Brigade was challenged by fellow soldiers killed in action, suicide, and tragic civilian casualties. In the beginning of 2016 he felt the call to start a mission to help veterans and their families heal from their experiences. Ben travels the country speaking in businesses, non-profits, churches, military installations, and schools about his time in the military and the journey of coming home.
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Housing for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
May 28, 2019
Early start of 12:00 p.m. 9280 Golden Valley Rd., Golden Valley, MN 55427 Cornerstone Creek welcomed its first tenants in January of 2017 and all 45 units were quickly filled. The state-of-the-art building is the culmination of 10 years of planning, research, fundraising, and dedication. It’s the only place of its kind in the Twin Cities offering affordable, independent apartment living along with progressive amenities at no charge to the tenants or their families.
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Our States Have Crazy Shapes
Jun 04, 2019
Blue Spectrum Books was created to explore and produce books on a wide range of topics and genres. Their goal is first to find those interesting, and sometimes quirky, products that invite a reader to awaken their imaginations. Whether the reader is a child, an adult, or an adult that dreams like a child, they create books especially for your interests. Lynn Garthwaite is the author of the Dirkle Smat Adventure Series, mysteries for young learners just starting to read chapter books. Her passion for children's literacy also compelled Lynn to start a non-profit called Books on Wings which devotes itself to closing the achievement gap, one child at a time. She lives in Minnesota where she is proud of that spunky little topknot on its northern border.
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Jun 09, 2019 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Connections between Homelessness & Trafficking
Jun 11, 2019
Patina Park is Cheyenne River Sioux, an adult adoptee, and Executive Director at the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center, providing programming grounded in cultural strengths to heal, preserve, and strengthen Native American women and families. Ms. Park has enjoyed working throughout Indian Country and with state and county government agencies nation-wide, training on topics including: Federal Indian Law; working with Native Communities; historical trauma; and poverty and the impact on families, and is co-author of Best Outcomes for Indian Children, Child Welfare Volume 91(3)(2012). Patina lives in Wisconsin with her husband, two kids, three cats, and an easy-going dog. She is also fond of cake. |
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Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s
Jun 18, 2019
Sue Spalding joined the Alzheimer’s Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter as the chief executive officer in 2012, and became the Region 5 leader for the Association in January of 2017. The Chapter recently hosted the second largest Walk to End Alzheimer’s® in the country and raised $1 million at The Purple Gala in the Twin Cities. Spalding is a member of the Edina Rotary Club. Before joining the Alzheimer’s Association, Spalding served as the executive director of The ALS Association, Minnesota/North Dakota/South Dakota Chapter for eleven years. Prior to her work with ALS, she was the executive director of the Pearson Lakes Arts Center in Okoboji, Iowa. Spalding holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Iowa State University. Currently, she lives in St. Michael with her family.
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Annual Awards Luncheon
Jun 25, 2019
The Golden Valley Rotary Club will gather with members of the community to celebrate all things Rotary during the 2018-2019 year. We will present the Citizen of the Year award and the Rotarian of the Year award. Our high school scholarship recipients will be honored. Paul Harris Fellows will be given for extraordinary service. And Julie Peterson, Club President, will pass the presidential gavel to Bryan Palmer, President-Elect. A great celebratory event in the forty-six year history of the Golden Valley Rotary Club! |
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4th of July Picnic
Jul 02, 2019
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Jul 02, 2019
Our Annual Picnic is this Tuesday at the Picnic Shelter at the New Hope YMCA located at 7601 - 42nd Ave. N, New Hope, 55427. The Splash Pad will be open for the kiddos. Guests are welcome to attend! |
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Communication Based on Thoughts, Beliefs, and Emotions
Jul 09, 2019
Mario Rodriguez is a professional speaker, consultant, and executive coach. He has a M.S. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Capella University in Minneapolis, MN and a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Business Economics from St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, MN. Rodriguez is an active member of Toastmasters International. He has spoken at research conferences and non-profit organizations and conducted training and facilitated workshops in a variety of companies.
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American Refugee Committee
Jul 16, 2019
Amanda Ottman is the Global Connections Officer for American Refugee Committee. She has worked in international organizations and non-profits in the US, Latin American, and Europe. Ottman has a B.A. from the University of Minnesota in Global Studies and a M.A. from the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She began her Rotary journey as a Rotary Youth Exchange Student to Argentina in 2000. In 2011-12, Amanda served as a Rotary World Peace Fellow, completing her Master’s studies in International Relations at the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, Argentina and interning with Save the Children in Spain. Amanda is a member of the Eden Prairie Noon Rotary. |
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Update from Future Roots Project
Jul 23, 2019
Jaime Belden is from Robbinsdale, Minnesota but starting at a young age has pursued every opportunity possible to travel internationally. Her passion for understanding other cultures led her to Hamline University where she earned a BA in Global Studies, minoring in Political Science and Spanish. She became highly experienced in teaching the fundamental skills necessary to read in Spanish while working with the underprivileged, malnourished, and neglected students in the Twin Cities. Jaime currently dedicates herself to improving the education system in Nicaragua by providing teacher trainings focusing on literacy, creativity, and music. |
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Reflections on Hamburg 2019
Jul 30, 2019
Club President Bryan Palmer will share reflections on his experience attending the Rotary International Convention in Hamburg, Germany in June, 2019. Bryan Palmer is a husband, father, active Certified Public Accountant, and the current President of the Golden Valley Rotary Club. He graduated with a Master of Professional Accountancy from the University of South Dakota in 2011, when he relocated to the Twin Cities to begin his career. He currently works as a senior accountant for Tennant Company in Golden Valley. Bryan lives in Coon Rapids with his wife, Rachel, and two sons, Jackson (aged 2) and Bennett (aged 9 months). He has been a proud member of the Golden Valley Rotary Club since 2015. In his free time, Bryan enjoys reading, traveling, and his beloved Buffalo Bills. |
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Aug 01, 2019 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CHECK IN UNDER THE GOLDEN VALLEY WATER TOWER to receive your passport. FREE to attendees and open to all. 5:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. VISIT PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES and validate your visit on your passport. DON'T MISS "Dunk the Mayor" with Golden Valley's mayor, Shep Harris! Proceeds from "Dunk the Mayor" benefit PRISM Golden Valley, MN. CLOSING RECEPTION to end the evening. Participating businesses: The 5th Annual Taste and Tour will be held on Thursday, August 1st from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Taste and Tour is a business “open house” where participants can “tour” local businesses while tasting samples of food and drinks. The event is FREE to attendees. The past years have attracted over 400 people and 12-16 businesses! |
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Data Privacy
Aug 06, 2019
Ron is a City Attorney at the Minneapolis City Attorney’s Office, where he specializes in litigation as a criminal prosecutor and in information privacy as the city data privacy liaison. As an on-call fire fighter for Golden Valley, Ron serves residents and businesses as an emergency responder to fire and medical events. Ron is also a Planning Commissioner for the City of Golden Valley where he regularly reviews and recommends action to the Golden Valley City Council on proposed land use. As a Branch Manager at Tree Trust he promotes, attends, and leads groups in community tree plantings and subsidized tree promotions across Hennepin County. Being active in the community has always been very important to Ron. Ron’s civic, community, and professional leadership activities have been varied and extensive, including serving as a board member and participant in his local Boys and Girls Club, county domestic violence taskforce, county young professionals organization, local food shelf, and organizations promoting alternatives to incarceration and youth substance abuse prevention. Ron now serves Golden Valley neighbors as a board member of the Golden Valley Community Foundation, but you will also see him as a grass roots volunteer at various events that GVCF sponsors each year. Ron Blum and his wife Susan fell in love with Golden Valley when they decided to raise their family here in 2013. Ron enjoys taking advantage of all that Golden Valley has to offer, from the parks and trails to local neighborhood events, and is finding it a wonderful place for his son, Ari. |
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Aug 08, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
PRISM Service Opportunity |
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How to Successfully Survive Change You Did Not Choose
Aug 13, 2019
Rediscovering U was founded by Barb Greenberg, a divorce transition expert who excels in educating, empowering and inspiring women to move through divorce and into a new life. After reeling from her own divorce, Barb created a compassionate approach to provide education and guidance to help women thrive. She is living proof that there is hope in the most difficult of situations and they often serves as opportunities to reclaim your life. Barb has written two books: “Hope Grew Round Me” and “After the Ball: A Woman’s Tale of Reclaiming Happily Ever After.” She is also a sought-after speaker on hope, change and finding the sweetness in difficult life transitions. |
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Aug 15, 2019 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Gene Editing and Bio Security: A Clarion Call
Aug 20, 2019
A true Renaissance attorney, Barbara J. Gislason has a diverse range of talents and interests, and is considered a pioneer in several legal areas. She enjoys a strong track record of success. A trusted advocate for her clients, Barbara is committed to achieving optimal results in every case. Known for being both a skilled negotiator and tenacious litigator, Barbara does not shy away from the courtroom when her clients' best interests are most effectively pursued at trial. Barbara has been named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. She was also chosen by Mpls St. Paul Magazine as one of the top 50 Women Lawyers in Minnesota. Additionally, Barbara was included on the Minnesota Super Lawyers list, a distinction enjoyed by only 5 percent of lawyers in the state. |
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Aug 22, 2019 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Aug 25, 2019 5:05 PM - 8:05 PM
Golden Valley Rotary Social |
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Backpack assembly for The Bridge for Youth
Aug 27, 2019
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Twin Cities R!SE
Sep 03, 2019
Brian Herstig, Director of Development and Advancement & Jacquelyn Carpenter, Director of Business Development The mission of Twin Cities R!SE is to transform lives through meaningful employment. Their vision is a community of empowered individuals, especially men of color, who achieve long term job success to support their families. |
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Sep 05, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
PRISM Service Opportunity |
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Assessment of Special Session
Sep 10, 2019
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Minnesota State Director Mike Hickey is a lobbyist who has represented NFIB for many years and has worked with several different governors and their administrations. NFIB/Minnesota lobbies tenaciously at the capitol and is also active with the press. Hickey's work with NFIB includes the landmark workers' compensation reform of 1995 that may have reduced workers' compensation premiums for small business more dramatically than any other in the history of our country, with some businesses receiving net 75 percent premium reductions. Other recent work includes lobbying for the state's largest tax cut and a land rights case, banning amortization. NFIB is the only group that solely represents small business in Minnesota and does not need to juggle the interests of corporate America along with those of small business. |
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Tech Dump Today
Sep 17, 2019
Amanda LaGrange is the CEO of Tech Dump and Tech Discounts, the linked e-waste recycling, refurbishing, and retail social enterprise that creates jobs for people with barriers to employment. Amanda helped to found Tech Dump as a board member in 2010 while she worked at General Mills in Corporate Finance. Grounded in her belief that business can be a solution for poverty and injustice, she joined the Tech Dump leadership team as the Director of Marketing in 2013 and created awareness that drove double digit annual growth and established Tech Dump as an award-winning top electronics recycler in Minnesota and a leader nationwide in its commitment to the environment and job creation. When she became CEO in 2015, Amanda operationalized a strategy to increase revenue that included portable cell-phone collection bins, the successful launch of the retail brand Tech Discounts and a second stand-alone location for store. Amanda has testified before the Minnesota Legislature on the Right to Repair and has been recognized by The Minneapolis - Saint Paul Business Journal as a Top 50 Women in Business and as a Titan of Tech. Amanda is an Indiana native who graduated from Indiana University. |
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Got You Covered packs for The Bridge for Youth
Sep 24, 2019
Rotary members will gather for a service project: a Got You Covered pack assembly for The Bridge for Youth. Packs will be filled with clothing items for youth in need. Each kit contains underwear, pajamas, and socks. The Club expects to assemble 48 packs. Funds for this project came from Culver's frozen custard sales at Golden Valley Pride Festival and from a Rotary District 5950 grant. |
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Sep 26, 2019 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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PRISM Update
Oct 01, 2019
Michelle Ness, MSW, LISW, is the Executive Director of PRISM, a nonprofit social service agency located in Golden Valley, MN. The mission of PRISM is to provide social services and connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable lives. Michelle received her Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Minnesota in 2005 and her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Western Michigan University in 1997. She has held leadership roles over the past two decades with Tubman and Neighborhood House, volunteered on several boards, and consulted in her own practice. Michelle has led PRISM to greater community impact with a profitable social enterprise, Shop for Change, as well as enhanced services for the basic needs of food and clothing. Michelle enjoys leading efforts with local nonprofits, individuals, and businesses to collaborate and find mutually beneficial partnerships. PRISM has worked alongside Jewish Family & Children’s Service (JFCS) of Minneapolis for several years, and recently moved into a newly renovated building with JFCS. This new location and uniquely exceptional partnership increases access to social services for local suburban community where poverty has seen exponential growth. Michelle lives in Brooklyn Park and enjoys gardening and laughing with her three sons. |
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Oct 03, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
PRISM Service Opportunity |
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Shen Yun
Oct 08, 2019
Pingping Yu will provide a brief review of the traditional Chinese culture and what makes it unique and the challenges facing the Chinese traditional culture in the Communist era. She will introduce "Shen Yun" and what the show is doing to help revive the traditional Chinese culture. www.ShenYun.com |
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Mwendo Congo, non-profit working for health, education, and peace in Democratic Republic of Congo
Oct 15, 2019
Liz Andress visited the DRC for two weeks in August 2015 and serves as the secretary of the Mwendo Congo board of directors and is a cofounder of Mwendo Congo. Liz holds an M.A. in Education from the University of Minnesota. She worked for 15 years as an adult educator, teaching English and job skill classes serving a wide range of immigrant and refugee adults, and now consults statewide in adult education. She spent five years in Asia doing literacy and international solidarity work. She has held a variety of administrative positions in college-level international and experiential education. She has years of experience organizing for social change at local, national, and international levels. |
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Club Service - Highway 55 Cleanup
Oct 22, 2019
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Oct 24, 2019 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Oct 24, 2019 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Business of the Year Presentation
Oct 29, 2019
October is Rotary International Economic and Community Development Month. The Golden Valley Rotary Club celebrates by naming a local Business of the Year to honor. The 2019 selection is Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis in Golden Valley. They will receive their award at our October 29th meeting. PAST ANNUAL BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS OF THE YEAR |