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Early Childhood Literacy Packets Assembly
Jan 06, 2026 12:15 PM
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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
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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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Make-A-Wish® Minnesota
Feb 10, 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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Friends of the Boundary Waters
Feb 17, 2026 12:15 PM
Chris has had a lifelong passion for environmental conservation, stemming from his childhood experiences of playing in lakes and streams and fishing. This interest led to a legal career where he practiced environmental law. His background in law combined with his love for the environment has shaped his career dedicated to preserving natural resources and advocating for conservation efforts. He has run the state office of a national, nonprofit land conservation organization and worked on Native American land conservation projects before becoming Executive Director of the Friends in 2017. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Chris is a graduate of Georgetown University and the University of Virginia School of Law. https://www.friends-bwca.org/ |
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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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