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Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
River Club
12400 N Ville Du Parc Dr,
Mequon, WI 53092
United States of America
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Thanks to all who have donated so far. Let's keep up the wonderful momentum! The end date is Tuesday, December 10.
 
Reminder that Team Sandy is comprised of Apfelbach - Melbinger-Wagner. Team Jenne is comprised of Milshteyn - Zlotocha.
 
Team Sandy: $2930
Team Jenne: $1050
Total: $3980
 
2023 Total to beat: $5188
 
You can donate online here: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E348783&id=6. When donating online, please note that you are a part of T-M Rotary.

While the United States is well-known for its Thanksgiving festivities, many cultures around the world celebrate their own harvest festivals.

  • Canada: Just a bit earlier than the U.S., Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. Much like the American tradition, it involves feasting, family gatherings, and giving thanks for the harvest.  

  • Germany: Erntedankfest, or Harvest Festival, is a German tradition that celebrates the autumn harvest. People decorate churches with fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and there are often parades and festivals to mark the occasion.  

  • Korea: Chuseok is a major Korean holiday that celebrates the harvest moon. Families gather to pay respects to their ancestors and enjoy traditional foods like songpyeon (rice cakes) and hangwa (traditional Korean sweets).  

  • India: Pongal is a Hindu festival celebrated in South India. It's a harvest festival that marks the beginning of the Tamil calendar. People decorate their homes with colorful kolam (rangoli) patterns and offer prayers to the Sun God. 

Cynthia “Cindy” Bentley is the executive director of People First Wisconsin and a fearless advocate for people with disabilities. She is a survivor who endured institutionalization at Southern Wisconsin Center to go on to become a leader in Wisconsin. Cindy leads other self-advocates across the state of Wisconsin in making our communities more accessible. She is passionate about voting rights, long-term care, housing, community inclusion, mental health, employment, sexual violence prevention, and accessible transportation.
 
Cindy serves on several boards and works closely with other agencies/organizations that work for equal opportunities for people with disabilities. These include: The Governor’s Committee for People with Disabilities Member and co-chair of its Opportunities and access Sub-Committee, Milwaukee County’s Combined Community Services Board (CCSB) Board Member, Life Navigators Board Member, Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (BPDD)-partner agent, The Survival Coalition of Disability Organizations, The Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition Partner, Shirley Ryan Abilities Lab-Home and Community Participant Council Member and on the IDD-MH System Improvement Initiative: Community of Practice Steering Committee. Cindy is a decorated Special Olympics athlete who has served on the Wisconsin Special Olympics Board and traveled the world as a Global Messenger.
 
Cindy has spoken at the local, state, and national levels on the following topics: sexual violence prevention, self-direction, plain language, employment, and Home and Community-Based Services. She has also worked to stop seclusion and restraint and to close institutions. She has testified to Congress on guardianship and supported decision-making.
 
Cindy is a co-author of a biography about her life called, Cindy Bentley: Spirit of a Champion. She is currently working on another book about her life.
 
In December of 2021, Cindy was named as one of Wisconsin’s most influential black leaders.
 
June 1, 2024 marked 40 years of Cindy living in the community. Cindy shares her story in the video,“Choose the Pond.” In recognition of this important milestone, Governor Tony Evers sent a letter and a video message, State Representative Darrin Madison presented a proclamation in her honor by the Wisconsin State Assembly at her anniversary celebration, and the City of Milwaukee also honored her with a Cindy Bentley Day proclamation. More information and links can be found on the People First Wisconsin website: here.
 
Learn more about Cindy by following these links:
 
 
 
Article on the Special Olympics website: “Leading from the Heart Meet Cindy”
 
Video from Special Olympics Wisconsin: Cindy Bentley: A Special Olympics Story
 
5/2/2018 Article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Better Angels: One of Milwaukee's most decorated athletes is still on the field
Hi! My name is Kevin Szydel, and I have been a coach with Special Olympics for over 40 years. I am the co-agency manager for North Suburban Special Olympics. North Suburban Special Olympics has won agency of the year three times. I have over 100 athletes in twelve sports. I have coached at the local, state, national, and world games. Some of the places I have coached at are Ireland, Washington, Florida, Iowa, and North Carolina. Coaching and volunteering for Special Olympics is extremely rewarding and a lot of fun. It is rewarding when my athletes achieve their goals, and they learn how to work together as a team.


 
 
Dear Rotarians,
 
After our recent feasibility study presentation, Stan Smith suggested that there might be some club members who would like make a year-end contribution to the playground. If you would like to do this, you can provide a check to Jenne in person no later than December 17. You can also send a check by mail to:
Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Foundation, Inc.
All-User Park Fund
PO Box 73
Mequon, WI 53092
 
Checks should be made out to the Thiensville-Mequon Rotary Foundation Inc., All-User Park Fund.
 
If you are interested in donating by making a Qualified Charitable Distribution from an IRA, you should talk to your financial advisor to request the distribution directly from your IRA to the Thiensville Mequon Rotary Foundation, Inc. The Thiensville Mequon Rotary Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), Tax ID 39-1612508.
 
Please let Jenne know if you have any questions.
 
Thank you for contributing to our Club project.
Maureen O'Leary-Guth was recognized for excellence by the Wisconsin Law Journal, Legal All-star Awards. She was granted an award for Women in the Law. Congratulations Maureen!
 
Thanks to all who have donated so far. Let's keep up the wonderful momentum! The end date is Tuesday, December 10.
 
Reminder that Team Sandy is comprised of Apfelbach - Melbinger-Wagner. Team Jenne is comprised of Milshteyn - Zlotocha.
 
Team Sandy: $2380
Team Jenne: $950
Total: $3330
 
2023 Total to beat: $5188
 
You can donate online here: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E348783&id=6. When donating online, please note that you are a part of T-M Rotary.
 
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On Sunday, Aug. 1, Navy fighter pilot, Lt. Jeff McLean, and his wife, Air Force tanker pilot, Capt. Christine McLean took a bite out of the Big Apple and told NBC's Today that inter-service romance can thrive even in a war zone. The couple, graduates of the Naval Academy and Air Force Academy, married in 2009 and soon after the "I do's" were said separated for long deployments to the Middle East.

Lt. McLean, an F-18 Hornet pilot, had hoped that his many missions over Afghanistan might result in hearing his wife's voice across the radio frequencies during his many months in-theater, but it wasn't until his very last flight over Helmand Province that his wish was granted.

While it was all business at first, the two were able to share a moment at 20,000 feet when Jeff's fighter flew alongside the window of Christine's KC-135R Stratotanker. For a short moment she turned on the cabin lights and waved.

This is the stuff that fairy tales and romance novels are made of, and obviously NBC agreed.

For weeks prior to the couple's return stateside, producers from the popular morning news program called the 916th Air Refueling Wing to arrange for the pair to be on the show. Christine is a pilot with the 911th Air Refueling Squadron, the first active associate tanker squadron in the U.S. Air Force.

The couple was excited to tell their story, but probably more excited to see each other when they both arrived to the U.S. just a few days before the interview.

Lester Holt, weekend anchor for Today, interviewed the couple about how hard it was to not see each other for so long, what it was like to hear each other's voices on the radios and how hard it was to make something like this happen.

"The stars aligned," said Capt. McLean. She explained that because of the high operations tempo in the area there was never a guarantee that a certain tanker would refuel a certain fighter. It was all fate.

Read full story:
https://www.4af.afrc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/194656/love-connection-tanker-pilot-tells-nbc-about-hookup-over-afghanistan/
Thank you to everyone who volunteered!
 
MKE Urban Stables provides equine-assisted services and programs to youth and veterans

With the construction complete in May 2020, we became the first facility in the nation to combine equine-assisted therapy, community engagement programs, and mounted police patrol with a total of 24 horse stalls, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, classrooms, multi-purpose community room, and plenty of parking.

 
Maureen L. O'Leary-Guth, President and Owner of O'Leary-Guth Law Office, S.C., has been selected as December’s featured Rotarian. Maureen's dedication to community service and her exceptional contributions to the legal profession make her an invaluable asset to our club. (Maureen served as our Club’s President in 2022-2023.)
 
O'Leary-Guth Law Office, S.C was founded in 1990. Maureen specializes in high-net-worth estate planning, complex tax planning, and business succession planning. Maureen oversees all aspects of the firm's operations and serves as an expert witness in trust litigation.
 
A lifelong Wisconsin local, Maureen grew up in Brookfield, Wisconsin, earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College/Carroll University (started college at age 16), and graduated with honors from Marquette University Law School. Following law school, Maureen started her career in 2008 and finished purchasing the firm in 2018. In 2022 they purchased a much larger office building and moved the law firm from Thiensville to the east side of Mequon. The firm currently has about 16 employees.   
 
T. Samuel Azinger, an active TM Rotarian, joined her firm as an attorney in 2017. His practice includes Estate Planning, Real Estate, Estate and Trust Administration, Retirement Benefits Planning, Charitable Giving, and Elder Law and Special Needs matters, including Title XIX Planning, Special Needs Trusts, and Long-Term Care planning. (Sam served as our Club’s President in 2020-2021.)
 
Maureen and her husband, Jeremy Guth (married for 15 years), reside in Glendale with their two daughters, Jax (9) and Mads (6). Being “mom” is her favorite hat that she wears. Their family enjoys traveling, and their most recent adventures included Ireland and Germany!
 
Jeremy is also a Rotarian (a member of the Rotary Club of Milwaukee), and an Attorney at O’Leary-Guth Law Office, S.C. focusing on business and real estate.
 
Maureen's interest in law and business began at Swimtastic, where she worked as a shareholder and Operations Manager as a young adult. This experience not only ignited her love for helping others but also provided beneficial insights into business and law, solidifying her desire to attend law school.
 
We are proud to have Maureen as a Rotarian. Her expertise, leadership, and commitment to making a positive impact (personally and professionally) in our community is inspiring.
 
Fun Fact:
  • They have an adorable schnoodle (Claire) as their family dog. When Claire isn’t playing with her doggy friends at Mequon’s PETU, Claire “works” at the office part-time napping in meetings and taking advantage of anyone who will pet her.
Common estate planning questions:
  • If I have a will, do I still need a trust? Often yes, as wills do not avoid probate. There are also additional benefits to a trust.
  • How often should I review my estate plan? She recommends that you read it every 5 years and/or whenever there is a significant change from a life event.
Please help make the holidays a little brighter for kids and families and instill the spirit of giving within the community.  We are welcoming all businesses, schools, neighborhoods, clubs and sports teams to get involved and become a toy collection location or participate as a volunteer.
 
https://www.kids2kidstoydrive.com/support
 
On Wednesday, we celebrated at the Rotary District 6270 Foundation Dinner. Former District Governor Karl Hertz and Ellen MacFarlane were recognized for their generous donations to the Rotary Foundation. We thank Sam Azinger for heading the Club's donations to the End Polio Now campaign. And our friend Bob Blazich from the Sunrise Club received the 2024 Rotary Agent of Peace Award. Congratulations to all!
 
 
 
 

Ramesh Ferris wants you to see his legs.

“When people see me walking with my crutches and braces, if I’m not wearing shorts, they do not think of polio,” says Ferris, who contracted the disease at six months old. “But when people see my legs, they’re like, ‘Oh, what happened?’ It starts a discussion around what people can do to work together for a polio-free world.”

Ferris tries to wear shorts whenever he’s hiking or using his hand-cycle, a three-wheeled device powered by hand cranks. And he’s found other ways to channel his athleticism into the fight against polio. In 2008, he hand-cycled 7,140 kilometers (4,437 miles) across Canada to raise awareness and funds for polio eradication.

Using a 27-speed hand-cycle and consuming 5,000 calories a day to maintain his energy, Ferris traveled 400 kilometers (249 miles) every 10 days from British Columbia in the west to Newfoundland in the east. His Cycle to Walk trip raised funds for Rotary International’s End Polio Now effort and other anti-polio projects.

Now Ferris has joined Team End Polio, a new campaign by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative to raise awareness about the need to wipe out the disease. Team End Polio’s starting roster of top international athletes includes several who, like Ferris, have been directly affected by the disease. All are determined to speak up on social media and at sporting events.

Read More:

https://www.rotary.org/en/international-athletes-speak-out-about-polio

 

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Speakers
Kristinia Eckert-Owner
Dec 10, 2024 12:00 PM
Glaze
Holiday Music
Dec 17, 2024 12:00 PM
Holiday Music
Tyler Briggs
Dec 24, 2024 12:00 PM
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Jan 28, 2025 12:00 PM
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Apr 29, 2025 12:00 PM
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May 27, 2025 12:00 PM
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Meeting Responsibilities
If you cannot fulfill your responsibility, please make arrangements for someone else to take your place.
Prayer/Inspiration
December 10
Hillman, Herbert
 
December 17
Hunzinger, Nicholas
 
January 7
Kos, Robert
 
January 14
Mader, Heather
 
Greeter
December 10
Hohn, Jennifer
 
December 17
Johannes, Richard
 
January 7
Lysaught, James
 
January 14
McLean, Donald
 
Pledge
December 10
Holtz, Rob
 
December 17
Kirgues, Roger
 
January 7
MacFarlane, Ellen
 
January 14
McLean, Jeffrey
 
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