



- Name: Suzanne Benda
- Job: Development Director Cedar Valley Hospice
- Hometown: Waterloo, Iowa
- College: University of Northern Iowa - Go Panthers! 🐾
- Favorite Food: Cinnamon Chip Scones - but I am a foodie and love almost everything!
- Fun Fact: I was a wedding singer when I was younger, and now I get asked to sing for funerals.
- Why Rotary? Honestly, I was invited. I said yes because I thought the Rotary offered a chance to meet new people and get involved to help make my community better.
Space Center club has the right stuff
At the height of the space race in the early 1960s, thousands of aerospace engineers, scientists, contractors, and support crew members flocked to Houston, turning 1,600 acres of what was mostly cow pasture into the bustling research hub known as the Manned Spacecraft Center, now the Johnson Space Center. The transplants needed social connection. They needed an outlet to improve their rapidly growing community.
They needed a Rotary club.

Rotary honors six People of Action: Champions of Peace
The honorees’ projects empower farmers and refugees, heal postwar trauma, and establish dialogue among diverse groups





- Name: Elizabeth “Beth” Locke
- Job: Funeral director, Locke Funeral Services
- Hometown: Waterloo, but I lived in St. Louis for 10 years, Denver and then Fort Collins, Co for 6 years
- College: Saint Louis University
- Favorite Food: Brown Bottle Lasagna!
- Fun Fact: I graduated from SLU with a degree in aviation science, and hold a commercial pilot’s license
- Name: Dusty Wilson
- Job: Development Director, Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity
- Hometown: Waterloo, IA
- College: University of Northern Iowa
- Favorite Food: Ribeye Steak & French Fries
- Fun Fact: My happy place is the golf course
- Why Rotary? I enjoy interacting with people from all walks of life and believe networking is not only critical for my role but a cheat code in life.

- Name: Brandon Marks
- Job: Business Development/ Project Manager Cardinal Construction
- Hometown: Plainfield, IA and I currently live in Cedar Falls
- College: Ellsworth
- Favorite Food: Anything Mexican & Ice Cream!
- Fun Fact: My wife and I have been together for 11 years (we met by mutual friends in our junior year of high school) and we have now been married for 5+ years. We have a 7-month-old baby girl named Monroe and a 3.5-year-old boy named Myer! Our favorite thing to do is travel and experience other cultures. Myer has been to 3 different countries, and Monroe has been to one different country!
- Why Rotary? Rotary has been a great opportunity to become more involved in the community and learn about all of the great things that the Cedar Valley has to offer. My experience so far has been very welcoming and I am excited to continue becoming more involved when able.
- Name: Ed Gruenwald
- Job: Director, Growing Minds Early Learning Center
- Hometown: Wood Dale Illinois
- College: Southern Illinois University
- Favorite Food: Kugelis (Popular Lithuanian dish)
- Fun Fact: I enjoy repairing vintage tube amplifiers in my spare time.
- Why Rotary? Meet new people and keep up to date on what is happening.
Angie Fuller has worked in the health and wellness arena since 2002. Working on the admin side of health care at UnityPoint Health from 2002-2016, she gained insight into the key that prevention plays in overall wellness, which inspired her to become the owner operator at Farrell's eXtreme Bodyshaping in 2016.
In the past eight+ years, she has continued her education, earning a nationally accredited health coach certification along with a sports nutrition specialty, group fitness certification, and FXB Level 3 instructor rating for both kickboxing and strength training.
She also holds a bachelor's degree from Purdue University in communication, and a master's degree from UNI in public relations.
Angie promotes balance, sustainable health habit formation and a ‘no single right way’ approach to one's health goals.
| Barbara Prather Northeast Iowa Food Bank Executive Director Office: (319) 235-0507 Email: bprather@neifb.org |
- Birthdays were celebrated, Six new members were introduced to the club: Ryan Cose, Ed Gruenwald, Margaret Moye, Arp Patel, Dusty Wilson, and Suzanne Benda.
- The January 2025 approved budget was shared with members. If any member wants a copy they should contact Cathy Nicholas.
- New Bylaws for District #5970 were approved by the Executive Board in February. Changes included reformatting and “committee” changed to “teams” in many instances.
- Reminder that when a Rotarian is ready to resign or retire from Rotary they must notify the Club president and/or Board in writing, per Rotary International rules.
- RYLA Applications are being accepted now through April 1, 2025. The week-long leadership training is open to freshman, sophomore, and junior high school students. It will be held in Fairfield Iowa at Grinnell College, July 27-Aug 1, 2025.
- We are looking for members to serve on the Executive Board, serve as Treasurer and Membership Chair.
‘Food Truck of Love’ serves 2,000 meals per day to first responders.

Rick Petersen | March 11 |
Mason Fromm | March 16 |
Eric Ritland | March 20 |
Cathy Nicholas | March 24 |
Bob Regenwether | March 30 |



Service Above Self
Waterloo, IA 50701
United States of America