
| Jay Crisp | November 6 |
| Luke Jenson | November 8 |
| Donna Miller | November 12 |
| Zachary Zumwalt | November 16 |




Rotary initiative aims to lower maternal death rates in Papua New Guinea.

The isolation, as beautiful as it may be, is one of many challenges for the 37-year-old midwife: The clinic where she used to work, a single-story building tucked on a narrow island in the South Pacific nation, had no running water until she procured a grant a couple of years ago. A new health center where she’s now stationed is more developed, but there’s no reliable transportation to get there. Then there are the misconceptions and cultural barriers that lead many to resist birthing in a health care facility.

Mark A. Nook began serving as the 11th president of the University of Northern Iowa on February 1, 2017. Prior to this appointment, he served as chancellor of Montana State University Billings (MSUB).
Originally from Holstein, Iowa, Nook has committed his Midwest education and values to higher education for many years and on many levels. He is dedicated to ensuring every member of the university community reaches their individual educational, professional and personal life goals.
Prior to serving as the chancellor at MSUB from 2014-2016, Nook was the senior vice president for Academic and Student Affairs at the University of Wisconsin System from 2011-2014. He also served as provost (2007-09 and 2010-11) and interim chancellor (2009-10) at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and in a variety of roles at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.
He graduated from Southwest Minnesota State University in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics, a master's degree in astrophysics from Iowa State University in 1983 and a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1990.
President Nook and his wife, Cheryl, reside in the UNI President's House. They have three adult children, two granddaughters and two grandsons.
| Mike Lind | Oct 04 |
| Steve Carignan '09 | Oct 10 |
| Chuck Paulsen | Oct 10 |
| Samuel D. Bovenmyer | Oct 12 |
| Kaye Englin | Oct 15 |
| E. J. Gallagher III, '20 | Oct 16 |
| Steven Schmitt, '04 | Oct 16 |
| Phillip Nash, '17 | Oct 16 |
| Mark Kuiper | Oct 19 |
| Marcella Ericson | Oct 25 |
| John Beecher, '92 | Oct 27 |
| Jim Burbridge | Oct 28 |
| Suzanne Benda | Oct 29 |

Fellow Rotarian Mike Lind has invited our members to join UnityPoint Hospice and the Allen Foundation for an evening of beer and wine sampling, live music and light appetizers to support the patients and families of UnityPoint Hospice.
NEW LOCATION & NEW ENTERTAINMENT THIS YEAR!
Join the fun at the Diamond Event Center in Cedar Falls and listen to the sounds of Beau Timmerman.
All proceeds from this event support UnityPoint Hospice, including the GIFT (Giving It Forward Together) fund. The GIFT fund is used to grant end of life wishes and a special way to bring joy to hospice patients, such as remembering a birthday or anniversary. By supporting Hops for Hospice, you not only make this event possible, you also ensure patients and families receive quality hospice care when they need it. Click the image below for details:

wcfsymphony was founded in the fall of 1929 and our first concert was held at East High School, Thursday, February 6, 1930, with Mr. Bennett as conductor, sharing the honor with Mr. Pronk. Today the orchestra performs at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center and at venues throughout the Cedar Valley under the direction of Jason Weinberger.




| Wade Itzen | Sep 02 |
| Jordan Bancroft | Sep 09 |
| John Bunge | Sep 09 |
| Dave Lederman | Sep 12 |
| Annie Vander Werff | Sep 13 |
| Gene Leonhart | Sep 14 |
| Bryan Burton | Sep 15 |
| Larry Steffens | Sep 23 |
| Emily Frederick | Sep 24 |
| Nick Hildebrandt | Sep 24 |
| Adam Schaefer | Sep 24 |
| Deb Pullin-Van Auken | Sep 26 |
| Jeff Halverson | Sep 28 |
- Is a Rotarian, Rotaractor, or Rotary alumni living within District 5970 and interested in assuming a future leadership role in Rotary; and
- Is able to attend the Zone Training Institute in Prior Lake, Minnesota October 1-4, 2025.

- Dedicate a butterfly for $30 to receive a commemorative certificate and find your loved one’s name on our Dedication Station at the event.
- Starting at 1 p.m., enjoy live music by Never The Less and activities for the whole family.
- Purchase a 2025 Release & Remember T-shirt for $20 or a chance to open a butterfly box on stage at the event for $10.
- Witness the release of 1,000 monarch butterflies, each representing a loved one, at 2:30 p.m.
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