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Medical Social Work
Jul. 15, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Cassandra Ponder is a medical social worker for Beaumont Royal Oak; employed for 27 years. Her focus has been clinical for the last 20 years, providing clinical supportive therapy and community referrals for patients and families. She is also the student placement coordinator of the department's internship program for 19 years, which provides clinical supervision to 2nd year and advance standing MSW social work students. |
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Jul. 16, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Jul. 17, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Jul. 19, 2019 6:00 p.m. - Jul. 21, 2019 11:00 p.m.
Rotarians will be slinging drinks at Pig & Whiskey in Ferndale! Stop down for this amazing festival and enjoy the epic summer celebration of booze, BBQ, and live music! All volunteers at the festival are from local non-profits and all tips go to these wonderful organizations! |
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Haven
Jul. 22, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Blanca Q. Fauble is HAVEN's Director of Development. Blanca's business experience is broad and deep and includes multiple leadership positions in the global auto industry (Ford and GM) and the retail and food service industries (Saks 5th Avenue and co-ownership of two restaurants Mountain Jacks and Carvers Steaks & Chops). During her 8 years with Ford Motor Company, she held numerous leadership positions in customer service, marketing, philanthropy and multi-cultural operations. In 2002 she served as an Executive on loan to the United Way of SE MI and in 2004 The National Council of La Raza. A native of Lima, Peru, Ms. Fauble is fluent in both English and Spanish and speaks conversational French. A graduate of Iowa State University with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, she also has completed advanced executive training at Darden University, The Center for Creative Leadership, the Disney Institute, the National Association of Corporate Directors, and Dale Carnegie. A former chairperson of the Corporate Advisory Board for The National Society of Hispanic MBA’s, Fauble is also a founding member of the Michigan Council of Women in Technology. Her former board service includes: Girl Scouts of SE Michigan, the Children’s Center in Detroit, Hispanic IT Executive Council. She is a member of the International Women’s Forum and INFORUM. Fauble is a champion for women and children, and currently mentors a group of young women through Women of Tomorrow. For more information on Haven: |
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Jul. 24, 2019 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
You & a guest are cordially invited to join fellow Birmingham Rotarians for a New Member Reception.
Wednesday, July 24th 6:00PM – 9:00PM Fleming’s 323 N Old Woodward Ave. Birmingham, MI
There will be light appetizers and a cash bar. Please join us to gain more insight as to what Rotary is all about and be wowed.
Sincerely,
Your Membership Chair, Linda |
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Oakland Literacy Council
Jul. 29, 2019 12:00 p.m.
The Oakland Literacy Council believes that all people have a fundamental right to literacy. With support from our funders, we pair trained, compassionate tutors with adult learners until they become proficient readers, writers, and communicators. As literate adults, they make our communities and our democracy stronger. They contribute to our economy, exercise their voice in their communities, and give their children a solid educational foundation. The Oakland Literacy Council is the only organization dedicated solely to ending adult illiteracy in Oakland County, a large metro Detroit community of 1.25 million people. For more information: |
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Oakland County Treasurer
Aug. 05, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Throughout his career, Andy Meisner has served the families of Oakland County at the federal, state and local levels, presently as Oakland County treasurer, a position he has held since 2009. Prior, he served three terms as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. He also served in Washington D.C. as both a congressional aide and vice president of a national nonprofit promoting community based substance abuse |
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Aug. 15, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Aug. 19, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Jeff Lichty joined Rotary in 1989 with the Clarkston, Michigan, Rotary Club. He served as club president in 1998-99. During that time, he recruited Mary Sloan as a member to fulfill his membership goal for the year. Four years later, Jeff and Mary were married while on a Rotary eye care mission to Grenada. They each have two children and share one grandchild who recently announced that he is 2 and ¾ years old. Jeff was active in Youth Exchange before becoming District Governor in 2004-2005. He served as a director of the U.S.A./Canada Youth Exchange Network during that organization's charter year. Jeff has lived all his life in Michigan with the exception of two years in the United States Peace Corps. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and received a Masters of Business Administration from Michigan State University. After working in community economic development programs for a decade, Jeff started his own financial planning business in 1981 and is still working as a financial planner. Jeff is currently the Annual Giving Chair for District 6380 and Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator for Zone 29. Next year he will be the Alumni Coordinator for Zone 29. The Rotary Foundation has become one of Jeff's passions, both on the spending side and on the giving side. One of his joys has been to be a member of the Ambassadorial Scholar selection committee and help with the selection of the country's future leaders. He backs his love of the Foundation activities with monetary support as he is a major donor, a Bequest Society member, and a member of the Paul Harris Society. He has been recognized for his efforts with the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service. |
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Aug. 20, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Travel
Aug. 26, 2019 12:00 p.m.
As a former teacher, I see the world as an opportunity for hands-on learning and excitement! I love to learn about my clients' special interests to best customize group and family trips, while taking care of each individual need. With both land and cruise destinations, I have customized multi-generational family getaways, fundraising for charitable organizations, spring break multi-family vacations, class reunions, honeymoons, destination weddings, along with trips that include service work and pilgrimages to religious sites. I am also excited to be introducing "Coach and Cruise" combo trips for senior citizens. Smart, new ideas and customized group trips are my specialty. |
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Aug. 26, 2019 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Sep. 14, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
The ability to tell a story is perhaps one life’s most useful skills.
Get the power of story on Saturday morning, September 14 in Ann Arbor. Register today! $20 gets you breakfast beverages and a barbecue meal after the program! Visit https://rotary6380.org/events/calendar to register. |
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The Michigan WWII Legacy Memorial
Sep. 16, 2019 12:00 p.m.
President and Campaign Chair Debi Hollis is an Interior Designer who lives in Royal Oak, Michigan. Her involvement with Honor Flight Michigan began in 2008 when she took her first flight as a guardian. Inspired by her Dad’s military service, she remained a part of the program as we transitioned to the memorial project. Debi values the lessons she has learned from the men and women of the Greatest Generation and wants to pay tribute to them with this memorial. For more information: |
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Sep. 17, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Sep. 18, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy
Sep. 23, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Emily has served on NOHLC's Board of Directors since 2013 and is currently serving as president. She has been active in the Stewardship and Land Acquisition Committees for twelve years. She is also Chair of the Oakland County Cooperative Invasive Species management Area *(CISMA). She is a Conservation Steward in Michigan and co-founded the Oakland Phragmites and Invasive Species (OPIS) Task Force. Emily earned her bachelor's degree in geology from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. and her master's degree in environmental science from Duke University. She worked for 18 years in environmental consulting, investigating and remediating contaminated soil and groundwater at industrial sites throughout the mid Atlantic states, Ohio, and Michigan. Emily is an adjunct professor at Wayne State University in Detroit and Owens Community College in Toledo, Ohio. She has extensive experience in preschool and K-12 education, particularly educating students with special needs, and was a founding school board member of the M.O.D.E.L. Community School, a charter school for students with autism in Toledo. For more information: |
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Sep. 25, 2019 11:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Please mark your calendars on Wednesday, September 25th for this year's Birmingham Rotary Golf Outing. NEW this year we are moving the outing to The Heathers Club. THC is located at 900 Upper Scotsborough Way, Bloomfield Hills, 48304. North off of Square Lake Road, East of Opdyke.
The cost to this year's golf outing is $65. This covers 18 holes of golf, dinner bbq and prizes. There will be a cash bar.
We are hoping for a noon shotgun start, but that will depend on the final headcount.
If you are not a golfer and would like to come to the bbq dinner that follows the cost is $20. Dinner is at 5:30 pm (golfers should be off the course by 5:00 pm)
You are encouraged to invite guests.
You can make your own foursome or I will arrange foursomes for single players. There is no formal golf team contest, so your group can either play their own ball or play a scramble. Prizes for long drive and closet to the pin will be awarded. Door prizes will be raffled off after golf during dinner.
Anyone who has prize worthy items to donate (company gear, logo golf balls, etc) please contact me....(This is more important this year as we have less to spend out of the entry fee on prizes)
My contact information is as follows:
John Westerheide - Cell phone (248) 225-3891
email - jwesterheide24@gmail.com
For more information on The Heathers Club, see their website at www.heathersclub.com
Sign up sheets will be circulated at upcoming meetings. Or you can send me a email reply or contact me with your interest. Make sure to include names of those you would like in your foursome. I look forward to your reply.
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Sep. 28, 2019 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
WELCOME!In 2019, we are celebrating 17 years of NAMIWalks, the nation's largest mental health awareness and fundraising event in almost 100 communities nationwide. Each NAMIWalks is a fun, family-friendly, and pet-friendly 5K event that raises awareness and funds for local NAMI affiliates in Michigan. Whether you're visiting the U.P this summer, have family, friends or co-workers around the Metro-Detroit area, or live closer to West Michigan - everyone is welcome to join the NAMI mental health movement! The best part: there is no cost to participate or register for any NAMIWalks!
JOIN US FOR A NAMIWALKS EVENT NEAR YOU!We are excited to have not just 1, but 3 NAMIWalks events across Michigan this year! However you choose to participate in any of the NAMIWalks events below, you will be joining NAMI's movement to raise awareness of mental illness and raise funds for our mission to help individuals and families right in our communities. Become a mental health hero & pre-register now for any (or all) of the NAMIWalks near you. ABOUT NAMIWALKS MICHIGAN (Detroit/Belle Isle)
Want to make a difference in the mental health movement in Southeast Michigan? There are multiple ways you can get involved in NAMIWalks Michigan (Detroit/Belle Isle):
Register now and join us as we help #CureStigma by raising awareness & advocacy for those affected by mental illness! We look forward to walking with you at Belle Isle Park on Sept. 28th! For More Information: |
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Birmingham Fire Department
Sep. 30, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Paul Wells didn’t expect to become Birmingham’s fire chief when he began suiting up for the Oakland County city more than two decades ago. It was more of a natural progression as his career evolved with training, expertise and leadership roles. He agreed late last year to serve as interim chief when John Connaughton retired from the position after nearly four decades. Then, Wells officially said yes to his department’s top position. Birmingham City Council appointed Wells, 41, fire chief on Aug. 5. He will oversee at least 30 firefighters, most trained as paramedics, to cover a community of about 20,000 residents and 1,400 businesses including those within The Rail District. The Rail District has become known for its art galleries, antique shops and restaurants. While managing an annual spending plan of about $6 million, Wells wants to invest in technology and training so that the agency can continue to be the best department possible. “I want to make sure we’re always striving to be the latest and the greatest,” Wells said. Wells began with the Birmingham Fire Department as an emergency medical technician and firefighter in August 1998. Over the years, he has served as EMS coordinator, lieutenant/paramedic, captain, and assistant fire chief. He graduated from the Eastern Michigan University Fire Staff and Command Executive Leadership Program in 2017 and received a bachelor’s in science degree in fire administration in 2018. Wells has been married to his wife, Amanda, for 14 years. They have two children – Evelyn, 12, and Pauly, 10. Pauly and his dad share an April 8 birthday. |
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Michigan Falun Dafa Association
Oct. 07, 2019
Zhiwei (Tommy) Xu, Ph.D., is the Chair of Michigan Falun Dafa Association. Michigan Dafa Association was established in 2008. Its mission is to enhance the health and well-being of all people in our community through spreading Chinese traditional mind and body cultivation system - Falun Gong. It also commits to preserve and promote traditional Chinese cultures. In the past 11 years, Michigan Dafa Association is proud to be the presenter of Shen Yun Performing Arts in Michigan. Dr. Xu is also an Associate Professor of the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan - Dearborn and the Chair of its Software Engineering Master program. He was a Senior Software Engineer and Research Scientist in Motorola Software and System Research Lab - Network & System Research Lab from 2001-2007. He joined the Department Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan - Dearborn in September 2007. |
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Mental Health - Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine
Oct. 14, 2019
Joel L. Young, MD is the Medical Director and Founder of the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine. Dr. Young is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with added qualifications in geriatric, forensic and adolescent psychiatry. He serves as a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. Dr. Young is Chief Medical Officer of the Clinical Trials Group of Southeast Michigan. He has served as the primary investigator for more than 70 clinical trials, authoring over 100 articles. He has also authored the following books: When Your Adult Child Breaks Your Heart: Coping with Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, and the Problems That Tear Families Apart, ADHD Grown Up: A Guide to Adolescent and Adult ADHD, and Contemporary Guide to Adult ADHD. Dr. Young attended the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He graduated with high distinction with a major in history. In 1989, Dr. Young graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine. He pursued his residency (1989-1993) at the University of Michigan Hospitals, wherein his final year, he became adult services chief resident. Dr. Young came to Rochester in 1993, serving as the first director of the psychiatric emergency services at Crittenton Hospital. While building RCBM through these years, he also serviced as Crittenton's chief of psychiatry staff. Dr. Young maintains staff privileges at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan. In addition to his patient care responsibilities, Dr. Young is Chief Medical Officer of the Clinical Trials Group at the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine. At any time, the Dr. Young's primary clinical interest involves the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity through the life cycle. Dr. Young also specializes in treatment-resistant He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Wayne State University School of Medicine. Every year, WSU's family medicine residents complete their |
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Oct. 15, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Oct. 16, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Accent Pontiac
Oct. 28, 2019
Tina Rowan is the Executive Director of Accent Pontiac. Recently Accent Pontiac began its fourth year of programming with continued programming at Walt Whitman Elementary School and Alcott Elementary School in Pontiac, Michigan. This year, they will serve approximately 280 students with regular programming. In addition to regular programming, Accent Pontiac hosts two week-long workshops each year as well as field trips, assemblies, guest artist performances, and a summer program, and reaches approximately 750 students with exposure to new musical experiences. |
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Kids Standard
Nov. 04, 2019
When her two boys were in a middle school in Syracuse, New York, Razdar felt that many children started to lose touch with reading, writing, and researching, due to the obsessive influence of digital technology. To offset this influence, in 2009, she launched Kids Standard Publication, which quickly became very successful. In 2011, Razdar’s family moved to Clarkston, Michigan, where she began working with local schools to provide students with the opportunity to share their voices in her publication. The first Michigan-based issue of the magazine was released in March of 2015, and it immediately received outstanding feedback from parents, teachers, students, and local professionals. “Even more important than writing itself,” says Razdar, “is the process of doing research, learning, and thinking, which develops dispositions of a good writer.” Razdar is an active member of many local organizations. She also belongs to The National Association of Professional Women. As an accomplished business owner, Maggie inspires hundreds of people with her great success. In 2000, she was recognized in ‘The Elite Who’s Who!’ and received ‘The Outstanding Female Business Owner’ award in recognition of her ability to help others achieve excellence and strong leadership skills. Despite her professional achievement, Razdar’s greatest achievement is her two sons, who are currently students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. They sparked her desire to establish this non-profit organization, which aims at improving well-being and development of all children. |
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New Book - Dogfight Over Tokyo - World War II
Nov. 11, 2019
Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, then attended high school in Michigan after the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company transferred my father to the Detroit area. After attending Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit, Michigan, I enrolled at the University of Notre Dame and received a bachelor's degree in history in 1967. I then studied American History for one year at Michigan State University, earning a master's degree in 1968. I have long been fascinated with the Pacific Theater of World War II. In the fourth or fifth grade, I read a book about the Battle of the Coral Sea—and was hooked! I have researched World War II history for more than thirty years, focusing mainly on the Pacific Theater. In addition to my books, which are described elsewhere on this website, I have written two chapters for a World War II book published by HarperCollins for the Library of Congress in 2004, as well as biographical essays on Admiral George Dewey and Admiral William Halsey that have been included in different collections. In addition, my writing has appeared in more than twenty-five magazines, including WWII HISTORY, MILITARY HERITAGE, NAVAL HISTORY, and AMERICAN HISTORY. Along the way, I have interviewed close to 400 veterans of both theaters of the war. As part of my work, I have been fortunate to appear in various television productions. Oliver North interviewed me as his chief historian for an episode about Wake Island for his Oliver North's War Stories series on Fox Television. The History Channel asked me to be the main historical consultant and on-air commentator for the ten-part series, Pacific: The Lost Evidence, which is frequently rerun. BookTV has also aired some of my book presentations and signings. In June 2005 I retired after teaching junior high school History and Language Arts for more than thirty years. Happily, I found teaching and writing very compatible—they both require the ability to condense complicated topics into something people can grasp. I am currently a member of three historical/writing organizations—the Organization of American Historians, the Society for Military History, and the Golf Writers' Association of America. Growing up in Akron, Ohio and having the chance to play the Firestone Country Club almost every summer day as a youth, I developed a love for golf that has never diminished. In writing articles for GOLF Magazine, MICHIGAN GOLFER, and other publications, I have been able to meet and personally interview figures such as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Phil Mickelson. I have three daughters—Amy, Julie, and Karen—and four grandchildren—Matthew and Megan Dickerman, and Emma and Kaitlyn Lastra. When I'm not writing or teaching, I like to golf, read, and jog. |
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Eisenhower Dance Detroit
Nov. 18, 2019
Anne Bak Marine received her BFA in Dance (magna cum laude) from Western Michigan University/Lee Honors College and spent more than ten years touring and performing with Eisenhower Dance Detroit. Ms. Marine has choreographed and taught master classes at many colleges and universities as well as at Interlochen Arts Academy,
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Nov. 19, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Nov. 20, 2019 9:00 a.m. - Dec. 31, 2019 6:00 p.m.
Help us bring joy this holiday season to kids fighting cancer! We are collecting new, unwrapped toys until the end of the year to donate to The Bottomless Toy Chest. Donation Drop Off Locations: Birmingham Bloomfield Credit Union Grady & Grady, P.C. The Community House
Holiday Wish List:
ALL TOYS MUST BE NEW AND UNUSED
Your donation makes it possible for Bottomless Toy Chest to deliver 30,000 toys year-round to pediatric cancer patients in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Texas Hospitals! |
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Nov. 20, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Nov. 21, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Nov. 28, 2019 7:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Team Turkey 2019 is coming up! Here's what we need:
We are delivering 8-person fully cooked Thanksgiving meals on Thanksgiving to deserving families in the community! In coordination with Troy, Birmingham, West Bloomfield, Sterling Heights, Utica, Lakes Area, and Chelsea Rotary Clubs, we have been able to increase the number of families that receive the Thanksgiving dinners from approximately 30 in 2016, to over 250 families in 2018...and for 2019, we plan to deliver 300!!!
We will be taking a group photo promptly at 7:30 am!!! Please arrive no later than 7:15 am if you are driving so that we can get everyone checked in prior to the photo.
Rotary members believe in Service Above Self and we want to share blessings with deserving families in our community.
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Racquet Up Detroit
Dec. 02, 2019
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Dec. 07, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Join your fellow Rotarians as we ring the bells in downtown Birmingham and collect for The Salvation Army! Bell Ringing Schedule: Volunteer Bell Ringers Needed! SIGN UP WITH CHRIS MCLOGAN |
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Dec. 09, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Birmingham Rotary invites you and a guest to our Holiday Luncheon! When: Monday, December 9, 2019 at 12:00 PM Location: The Community House in the Main Ballroom Cost: $25 per person (+$1 transaction fee for payments by credit card) Seaholm High School Choir will be joining us and singing some
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Dec. 10, 2019 7:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sign up with Bill Roy to either provide food for the residents at Hope Warming Center or to help out serving that night.
For those who are serving, we usually arrive at approximately 7:15 p.m., which gives us plenty of time to set up. Dinner usually starts at 8:00, and we are cleaned up and leave by 9:00. Due to the fact that the HWC has a small kitchen and we have a tremendous turnout, it would be easier if Bill Roy could come by and pick up items from those who are preparing food but not serving. Please let him know. |
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Dec. 14, 2019 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Join your fellow Rotarians as we ring the bells in downtown Bell Ringing Schedule: Volunteer Bell Ringers Needed! SIGN UP WITH CHRIS MCLOGAN |
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Dec. 18, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Jan. 01, 2020 - Mar. 26, 2020
Win Tickets To The 1st Prize: 2nd Prize: 3rd Prize: Drawing will be held March 27, 2017 at our Masters Madness Gala. Raffle Tickets $100 each Please contact us at birminghamrotaryclub@gmail.com if you are interested in purchasing tickets. Get them before they're all sold! |
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Zonta
Jan. 13, 2020
Bonnie McArthur is a retired Development Director from LACASA - Livingston County's Center for Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Sexual Assault. In that position she was responsible for direct fundraising, special events, and donor relations. Before that, she worked as a Development Officer at Kettering University in Flint. Currently she is the Treasurer of the Zonta Club of Pontiac N. Oakland and is here today to share about Zonta and their Centennial Celebration. |