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Rotary E-Club Global Travelers trip to Brazilian Amazon
Dec 16, 2025 12:15 PM
Karen Wojahn was raised in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Business with a degree in Accounting. She worked in government and public accounting and has actively volunteered with many non-profits, including the Embroiderers’ Guild of America. In her spare time, she enjoys embroidery, traveling, reading, golf, and cross-country skiing. In March, 2025, Karen and 16 other Global Travelers shared an amazing experience in the Brazilian Amazon. They combined service and learned about grant opportunities with incredible sight-seeing. |
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Early Childhood Literacy Packets Assembly
Jan 06, 2026 12:15 PM
Early Childhood Literacy Packets Assembly |
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Endurance Leadership
Jan 13, 2026 12:15 PM
Tony Loyd is a former Fortune 500 executive who knows what it means to endure. As a lifelong marathoner, he has raced across continents, pushing his limits in pursuit of something deeper than a finish line. But in 2025, everything changed. After undergoing cancer surgery that removed 25 percent of his lung capacity, Tony faced a new kind of challenge: learning how to keep going when the path forward looked nothing like the one behind him. Now, he is training for the 2026 Age Group World Championship marathon. His goal is not just to compete, but to discover what it takes to get 100 percent out of 75 percent of his lungs. That journey, equal parts grit, humility, and science, mirrors the message he brings to leaders around the world. Tony is the founder of Culture Shift Advisors and the architect of Endurance Leadership, a field-tested, science-backed framework for building resilient, high-integrity organizations. At its core are five Aid Stations: Calm, Clarify, Change, Connect, and Continue, each grounded in research from psychology, neuroscience, and organizational behavior. These pillars help leaders regulate stress, align with purpose, navigate change, foster trust, and sustain momentum at a sustainable, human-centered pace. Tony’s work is shaped by decades of executive experience and a deep commitment to service. He is a TEDx speaker, best-selling author, and the host of Social Entrepreneur, a podcast ranked in the top 1 percent globally. Through keynotes, workshops, and executive coaching, he equips mission-driven leaders to endure, adapt, and make a lasting impact. Tony’s message is not about bouncing back. It is about moving forward, deliberately, authentically, and together. His story is proof that resilience is not an individual trait. It is embedded in the company’s texture. That is The Endurance Advantage. |
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Early Childhood Literacy Packets Assembly
Jan 20, 2026 12:15 PM
Early Childhood Literacy Packets Assembly |
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Valentines Day Cards for Seniors
Jan 27, 2026 12:15 PM
Rotarians and volunteers will gather to create Valentine’s Day cards for Senior Citizens. In partnership with One Good Deed, the cards will be given to campuses of senior assisted living facilities. Any remaining cards will be shared with Meals On Wheels, placed in meals delivered in the western and northwestern suburbs. |
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Down in the Valley
Feb 03, 2026 12:15 PM
Long time employees Scott Farrell and Steven Williams recently purchased both Down In The Valley locations. The pair bought the locations from Brandon and Taryn Hyland, the adult children of late founder, Steve Hyland, who opened the business in 1972. Farrell has been working for the business for 25 years, and plans on continuing the store’s legacy for years to come. “Steve Hyland created and nurtured this shop, and it’s become a vital voice in the record store scene in Minneapolis and beyond," said Farrell in a press release. “We’re proud to continue his legacy by giving customers a great selection, outstanding customer service, exclusive merchandise, and cool events.” Scott and Steven were leading the brand for more than a decade; Farrell as the general manager and Williams as its music buyer and assistant general manager. Now they add co-owners to their titles. Voted Minnesota's Best Record Store from 2021 through 2025, Down in the Valley celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022 and currently employs 25 people. |
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No Sew Fleece-Tie Blankets
Feb 10, 2026 12:15 PM
No Sew Fleece-Tie Blankets Volunteers will make no-sew fleece tie blankets benefitting youth in crisis. Finished blankets will be distributed among The Ronald McDonald House, Foster Adopt MN (FAM), Hennepin Healthcare, Gillette's Children's Hospital, and Children's Minnesota organizations. All materials are supplied. In partnership with One Good Deed. |
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Friends of the Boundary Waters
Feb 17, 2026 12:15 PM
As Government Relations Director, Steve Schultz brings more than 25 years of experience working in politics including lobbying at the capitol, volunteering for campaigns, and organizing people and communities to protect our water. When not at the capitol, or plotting with coworkers on how to win on our campaigns, he is probably in his garden or at the lake enjoying the outdoors on his kayak or sitting on the beach. He also enjoys camping, hiking, running, biking, disc golfing, and Minnesota Twins baseball and Green Bay Packers football. https://www.friends-bwca.org/ |
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Make-A-Wish® Minnesota
Feb 24, 2026 12:15 PM
Sierra Lyon is the Manager of Corporate Partnerships at Make-A-Wish Minnesota, where she connects companies with opportunities to help grant life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Her presentation will highlight the lasting impact of a wish on children, families, and communities, as well as opportunities for Rotary members to support Make-A-Wish through volunteer engagement and community partnerships. A former member of the Rotary After Hours Club of La Crosse, Sierra is passionate about community engagement and continues to live out the Rotary value of “Service Above Self” through her work. She joined the Make-A-Wish Minnesota team in March, 2025. She is originally from La Crosse, Wisconsin, and moved to Minnesota in 2024. Sierra got started in nonprofit fundraising when she started the organization Abilities in Harmony that provides show choir camps to individuals of all abilities. In her free time, she takes dance classes, travels, water skis, and golfs. Sierra has two brown tabby cats, Julian and Willoughby. |
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The Dance of Resilience: Transforming Lives and Staying Vibrant Through Partner Dance
Mar 03, 2026 12:15 PM
Ember Reichgott Junge, former Minnesota state senator (for New Hope, Crystal, Robbinsdale, and a small part of Golden Valley), journalist, and nonprofit executive, is an attorney and broadcast political analyst. She is an alumna of the international cast of Up with People and a late-blooming ballroom dancer. Her first book, "Zero Chance of Passage", won the 2013 Grand Prize for Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards and was cited as an expert resource in a 2025 U.S. Supreme Court case. Ember is a graduate of St. Olaf College, Duke University Law School, and University of St. Thomas (MBA). She and her husband, Michael Junge, commute between their Hutchinson and Minneapolis, Minnesota, homes with their miniature schnauzer, Maya. Ember's new book, "The Dance of Resilience: Transforming Lives and Staying Vibrant Through Partner Dance", will be published in January, 2026. |
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Center for School Change
Mar 10, 2026 12:15 PM
Khalique Rogers is a graduate of Gordon Parks High School, St. Paul College, and has been asked to provide featured presentations at conferences not only in Minnesota, but also in other states. Rogers has co-authored columns in the Star Tribune and MinnPost. He’s been asked to testify a number of time at Minnesota legislative committees focused on helping reduce the number of youth and family experiencing homelessness. He personally experienced homelessness as a youngster. He served as the leader of a successful effort to convert a trash-filled vacant lot in St. Paul into a beautiful playground. Rogers has a deep belief in the importance of having young people be present and have opportunities to help shape policy. Joe Nathan has been an inner city public school aide, teacher, and administrator. He was selected to coordinate a National Governors Association project, Time for Results: the Governors 1991 Report on Education. More than 30 state legislatures and several Congressional Committees have asked him to testify on various education issues. Student, parent, and professional groups have given him awards for his work. Nathan has helped write several major laws, including Post Secondary Enrollment Options and the nation’s first charter public school law. He served as a local PTA president in St. Paul, and a member of the Minnesota State PTA board. He has written two books named “must read” by the American School Board journal, along with a third, and edited a fourth. More than 30 newspapers including Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Atlanta Constitution, and Detroit News have published guest columns he wrote. Nathan has written proposals that generated more than $33 million from a variety of national, regional, and local foundations, government agencies, and companies. Between 1989 and 2004 he wrote a weekly column carried by three of Minnesota’s four largest daily papers. He now writes a twice-a-month column carried regularly by about 20 suburban and rural Minnesota newspapers. The column also has appeared on local and national websites. Nathan has appeared on more than 400 television and radio programs including “The Today Show”, “Good Morning America”, "McNeil/Lehrer News Hour”, and “All Things Considered”. He earned a B.A. from Carleton, MA and PhD from the University of Minnesota. Nathan has been married for 46 years to a retired St. Paul Public School teacher. The Nathan’s three children all attended and graduated from St. Paul Public Schools. Their five granddaughters also attend St. Paul Public Schools. |
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Avenues for Youth
Mar 17, 2026 12:15 PM
Katherine Meerse is Executive Director of Avenues for Youth, a nonprofit that partners with youth experiencing homelessness to achieve their dreams. Katherine joined the Avenues staff in 2018, coming from Hennepin County Health and Human Services where, as Manager of Youth Education, she led the county's work to ensure education success for children and youth receiving county services. Her prior role as Initiative Manager for "Better Together Hennepin" led a county-wide youth development and teen pregnancy prevention program. Before joining Hennepin County, Katherine held leadership roles at Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. She has a PhD in US Women's History from the University of Minnesota and brings over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and government sectors to Avenues. |
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Joke Day
Mar 31, 2026 12:15 PM
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PeaceMaker Minnesota
Apr 07, 2026 12:15 PM
With the support of friends and family, Dan started PeaceMaker Minnesota in 1998. He was inspired in part by his college studies, experience in living with Franciscan priests in Siberia and his professional work in soliciting foundations. While a student at the University of Minnesota, Dan participated in the Student Project for Amity among Nations (SPAN) study abroad program. He spent the summer of 1988 traveling Yugoslavia and writing a research paper on peace. After graduating from the University, he served as a Scholar’s Intern with The King Center in Atlanta, Georgia and was an assistant to the Executive Director. In the fall of 1992, Dan joined the Franciscan Mission Service as a lay volunteer. From 1993 to 1995, Dan served as the Assistant Director and then the Acting Director of Caritas for the Asian Part of Russia. The organization, based in Novosibirsk, Russia, had eight employees. Their primary work was to oversee construction of a home for children, to distribute humanitarian aid and to provide food and assistance to the city’s population of individuals experiencing homelessness. Upon returning to Minnesota, Dan was hired as Catholic Charities’ Grants Coordinator and then Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving. Dan began working for Guild Incorporated in 2000 as Development Director. He started their fundraising program while working four days a week, allowing time to develop PeaceMaker Minnesota. In 2007, Dan reduced his hours at Guild Incorporated, becoming their Major Gift Officer, in order to start working for PeaceMaker Minnesota on a part-time basis. In April 2018, Dan resigned from Guild Incorporated to work for PeaceMaker Minnesota full-time. |
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Member Spotlight
Apr 14, 2026 12:15 PM
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Veteran Resilience Project
Apr 21, 2026 12:15 PM
Larry Johnson and Elaine Wynne are a Golden Valley-based husband-and-wife storytelling duo, known as "The Key of See Storytellers," who specialize in children's stories, folktales, and, for nearly 60 years, promoting peace. They are active with Story Arts of Minnesota and frequently perform in the Twin Cities. Larry is a Vietnam War veteran and former medic. Elaine is a licensed psychologist and founder of the Veteran Resilience Project, which provides EMDR therapy to Minnesota veterans. Elaine grew up in Alaska and rural Minnesota, with a background in psychology and performing arts. Larry is a media literacy educator and author. |
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Highway 55 Clean-Up
Apr 28, 2026 5:00 PM
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Apr 28, 2026 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Highway 55 Clean-Up The Golden Valley Rotary Club is in its 29th year of caring for our stretch of Highway 55! Community members are welcome to join us in this fun and easy project. Dinner at Doolittle's to follow the service project. Meet at the NE Corner of Hwy 55 and Winnetka Ave.
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Golden Valley's Missing Middle Housing Study
May 05, 2026 12:15 PM
Jacquelyn Kramer is Senior Planner for Golden Valley's Planning Division. The Missing Middle Housing Study is a roadmap to understanding how smaller, multi-unit housing types—like duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, and courtyard apartments—can fit into neighborhoods in ways that are attractive, affordable, and sustainable. It is the next step to expanding housing choices in Golden Valley. |
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Rotary Tour of Minnesota Capitol
May 12, 2026 11:30 PM
Golden Valley Rotarian, Shep Harris, will give us a tour of the Minnesota State Capitol and will provide a Member Spotlight. |
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Dylan’s Lyrics and the Law
May 19, 2026 12:15 PM
Attorney Marshall H. Tanick of the Twin Cities law firm of Meyer Njus Tanick will make a presentation to the Rotary Club. “Dylan’s Lyrics and the Law” celebrates the 85th birthday (May 24th) of Minnesota's Bob Dylan. To commemorate it, the presentation reviews some of the court cases citing and relying upon the songs of the Nobel Prize winning troubadour in judicial decisions. |
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Club Board Meeting and Club Assembly
May 26, 2026 12:15 PM
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Election Security
Jun 02, 2026 12:15 PM
After time in state and county government, Theresa Schyma moved into local government in late 2007 and quickly realized elections would be her long-term focus. She got her start as a Deputy City Clerk for the City of Richfield, where she learned the ropes from a seasoned clerk—just in time for her first three elections to go to recount. In 2016, she became City Clerk for a smaller city on Lake Minnetonka, where she could fully manage elections and quietly refine processes. She joined the City of Golden Valley five weeks before the 2020 Presidential Election (yes, that one), and thoroughly enjoys being part of the team within the Legal Department. Since then, she has focused on improving systems and operations and is preparing for whatever 2026 decides to bring. We'll hear from Theresa Schyma, Golden Valley City Clerk, about the election security process and the steps our city takes to make sure our elections are secure. |
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PolioPlus Presentation
Jun 09, 2026 12:15 PM
Tim Mulcrone, PolioPlus Chair for Rotary District 5950, will share Rotary International’s mission to eradicate the disease and how Rotary Clubs continue to make a difference around the world. A colleague said: “Tim can always be counted on for the latest data and progress on Rotary’s flagship initiative, the worldwide eradication of polio.” He is the last remaining charter member of Chanhassen Rotary founded in 1987, serving three times as President and on numerous Club and District committees. Since 2012, he has served as the PolioPlus Chair for Rotary District 5950 which encompasses 71 Rotary Clubs in Minneapolis and Central Minnesota. Tim shared: “I retired from a career in law enforcement and reside with my wife, Ginger, in Savage where we hand-built our home on the Credit River.” |