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November 19 Football Luncheon
Join us Monday for a huge meeting honoring the senior athletes from our area football teams.  The Glen "Doc" Miller MVP trophy will be awarded to a top athlete and we'll hear a wrap-up of the season from each coach. 
 

2017 Glen "Doc" Miller Most Valuable Football Player Caleb Dodd, West High

 

 

Operation Warm Underway
 
Our team fanned out to 4 schools this week and will visit 2 parochial schools next week - there's still an opportunity to help distribute warm coats to kids! 
 
Please email Katelyn ktungland@jaeasterniowa.org or call her office at (319)-274-0760 to get your name in!
 
 
5 reasons to give to Rotary on Giving Tuesday

You have many choices where you donate this Giving Tuesday, 27 November. Why should Rotary be your charity of choice?

Here are five reasons to give to Rotary.

1. Accountability

Our accountability and transparency have earned The Rotary Foundation 11 straight years of four-star ratings — the highest possible — from independent evaluator Charity Navigator. Ninety-one percent of Foundation funds are spent directly on programs. No high administrative costs dilute your gift. 

2. Impact

We partner with other organizations to increase our impact and make your donations work even harder. When you give to PolioPlus, for example, you have the satisfaction of knowing that every $1 Rotary commits to polio eradication is matched by $2 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Thanks to this partnership, all donations to end polio (up to $50 million per year) are tripled, providing critical funding toward creating a polio-free world.

3. A record of success

Rotary unites leaders who have the skills and resources to tackle some of the world’s most difficult problems and deliver sustainable, long-lasting results. For decades, Rotary has been a leader in the battle against polio and has caused cases to plummet from 350,000 in 1988 to only a handful this year. Rotary members have also achieved notable results in other areas, like eradicating Guinea worm disease in Ghana.

4. Global reach

Our 1.2 million members span the globe, uniting people who have a common desire to serve others. From teaching children to read in Ecuador to a microcredit program in Indonesia, Rotary members identify local problems and use Rotary’s vast network and the resources of The Rotary Foundation to take action in their communities.

5. Bringing about peace

Each year, the Rotary Peace Centers train some of the world’s most dedicated professionals to resolve conflicts and promote national and international cooperation. Rotary Peace Fellows study in a two-year master’s degree program or a three-month professional certificate program at Rotary’s partner universities. Rotary members themselves also address the underlying causes of conflict, including poverty, inequality, ethnic tension, lack of access to education, and unequal distribution of resources.

Help Rotary make a difference in the world

DONATE NOW

 
 
 
 
November 12th - Volleyball Luncheon
2018 Waterloo Rotary MVP Kate Shannon, Columbus High School
 
The MVP travelling trophy will be on display at Columbus until next November. Congratulations to all the seniors and thank you parents and administrators for supporting these athletes. 
 
Our guest speaker was Olivia Schmitt, reporter for KWWL TV 7.
 
 
 
 
 
Upcoming Programs
Use this list to encourage potential members to join us for a topic that interests them - maybe they'll be so impressed they will become a Rotarian!
 
November 26th: Waterloo Schools - Jeff Frost will update us on the new Career Center
 
December 3rd: November/December birthday table and Program TBD
 
December 10th - Program TBD
 
December 17th - Annual Holiday Luncheon (mark your calendar and invite a guest)
 
December 24th and December 31st - NO MEETING
 
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