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Jan 17, 2017
Grind Out Poverty: Women Led Milling Microenterprise in Senegal
Jan 24, 2017
Jan 31, 2017
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Kristin Montpetit
January 1
 
Robert M. Knox, Jr.
January 1
 
Darrell D. Butterwick
January 2
 
Dennis W. Boom
January 2
 
Corey Edmunds
January 6
 
Larry M. Morgan
January 7
 
Charlton Dietz
January 8
 
Heidi Fisher
January 8
 
Todd Nicholson
January 13
 
Thomas G. Skalitzky
January 15
 
Carla Hauge, D.D.S.
January 16
 
William J. Nielsen
January 18
 
Daniel McKeown
January 19
 
Margaret R. Preska
January 23
 
John J. Overland
January 31
 
Russell Hampton
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JANUARY 3, 2017 PROGRAM: 
Ujamaa Place

Former St. Paul Chief Police Chief John Harrington, Board Member, and Otis Zanders, President and CEO, will enlighten us about a bold organization here in St. Paul - Ujamaa Place. Ujamaa Place is an organization focused on young African American men in Saint Paul (primarily between the ages of 18 and 30), many of whom suffer multiple barriers to becoming stable, productive members of the community. These barriers include being undereducated, unemployed and/or unemployable, affiliated with gangs, a criminal history, homelessness, drug use, and a general marginalization by greater society.

In 2009, a group of leaders in the St. Paul African American community, including then St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington [rt.], Executive Director of the St. Paul YWCA Billy Collins, then St. Paul City Council Member Melvin Carter III, Thad Wilderson M.A. Ed. LP, Mary K. Boyd from St. Paul Public Schools, the NAACP, and several members of the Black Ministerial Alliance and the Council on Black Minnesotans identified that programming for this population was a significant gap in the social service delivery system in St. Paul, and needed immediate attention.  Without intervention from a program like Ujamaa Place, this will be a “lost generation” of young men who die at a young age or are incarcerated for most of their lives.

The mission of Ujamaa Place is to assist young African American men primarily between the ages of 18 and 30, who are economically disadvantaged and have experienced repeated cycles of failure. This mission statement is rooted in the philosophy of African American culture and empowerment – that everyone is important, valuable, worthy, and loveable.


Volunteer for Rotary Meeting Teams!
Calling all Rotarians!
 
Based on the great set up done by Michael-Jon Pease, we are continuing the use of SignUp.com (previously known as VolunteerSpot.com) to help in managing the volunteer positions we need to fill for each of our upcoming Rotary meetings.
 
So the answer to "how do I get to help out at the meeting?" is "follow this link and sign up."
 
 
Or call me at 612.414.6093 (for those of you who prefer the phone).
 
You do not need to create yet another login and there are no passwords to remember! Just follow the link, confirm your email and start signing up for meeting teams. SignUp.com will send you reminders, and will let me know where the needs are for upcoming meetings. Attention new members: serving as a greeter and taking the microphone, either to offer the inspirational moment or to introduce guests and visiting Rotarians, is an excellent way to network and get your face in front of the club!
 
We are urging every member to sign up for a few spots in any of the roles available. Through SignUp.com you can view the open spots for all upcoming meetings in any of the 6 roles and sign-up for what best foryour schedule and what you would enjoy. It’s easy to sign-up and everyone's help makes us a stronger club.
  
Thank you for whatever you can do to make our weekly meetings a great experience!
 

For more news and background: http://saintpaulrotary.org