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Thank you, Gretta Grzadzielewski, for sharing your essay, “Begin With the End in Mind” and Brynn Olson for sharing yours, “What is The Miss America Organization?” At our Rotary meeting on Tuesday. It was our pleasure to hear your essays in person and we were all extremely impressed by your passion plus the content and quality of your essays.

Thank you to Katie Hahn, LHS Interim Dean of Students, and Lisa Semanko, LHS English Department Head and Adjudicator, for attending our meeting and helping us celebrate Gretta, Bryn, and Gracie Jensen (who was not able to make it) as well. Lisa was even kind enough to step in and read Gracie’s essay for us and she did a phenomenal job.

Last but not least, thank you to our Rotarian and Rotary Essay Contest Chairperson & Adjudicator, Paul Burnett for hosting our guests and executing this contest so we could celebrate these impressive students. The future is bright with students like them.

The essay could deal with any topic of the student’s choosing, but they must have applied the principles of The Rotary 4-Way Test: 1) Is it the TRUTH?, 2) Is it FAIR to all concerned?, 3) Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? and 4) Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Our upcoming meeting schedule for our members and guests:

3/19/24 Tuesday Vikre – Director of Lifecare Pregnancy Center hosted by Teri Averill

3/26/24 Riverfest Committee

4/2/24 Digi-Key update by Shane Zutz

All at the Legion at Noon.

#TRFRotary #LHSSTudents #BrightFuture #ServiceAboveSelf #Rotary #truth #fair #goodwill #friendships #beneficial

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Did you know???

Friday was International Women’s Day in the month of Women. Rotary will celebrate its second international woman President in July and women are in leadership positions at all levels in Rotary. Women are the fastest growing demographic in Rotary worldwide.

#ServiceAboveSelf #trfrotary #Rotary #rotaryinternational #InternationalWomensDay #women #Leadership

We are grateful for our local and International female Rotarians and leaders plus enjoy the opportunity to support them!

In fact, our current president is a woman (Rhonda Stucy – Wings Financial Credit Union) and we appreciate her leadership!

“Rotary members work with local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, to strengthen local economies and reduce poverty. On this International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating women around the world who are achieving economic independence and helping their communities thrive.

Economic development projects led by Rotary members connect people with tools and education that create opportunities. These projects include:

Ecotourism Economic Development Project
Ten electric rickshaws and the training to use them that now provide a regular source of income for women in Kollam, India. The women and their families enjoy not only the higher income but a better quality of life.
Vocational training in hairdressing and other salon services for people in Jeonju, Korea. Some participants in the training are now earning an income for their work.
Production equipment and training in business skills for 50 female farmers in Menya Governorate, Egypt, to form a community kitchen and food businesses. Their packaged foods will be sold at a local market.

Donations to The Rotary Foundation fund global grants for life-changing projects like these that empower women with sustainable ways to earn a living and support their families. When Rotary members like you contribute, you’re actively investing in brighter futures for communities near home and around the world.

Won’t you join us in supporting economic progress for women?

Sincerely,
The Rotary Foundation”

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Did you know that one of Rotary International‘s primary and original goals is to eradicate Polio worldwide? #trfrotary #ServiceAboveSelf #Rotary

Thank you to our Rotarian Mark Thune for hosting Cory Bushee, Emily Contreras, and Jeff Fagerstrom who talked about the non-profit, North Star Neighbor, and their new Land Trust designed for affordable housing.
Thank you Cory, Emily, and Jeff for taking the time to present to us. It was a pleasure to learn more about this relatively new concept at today’s meeting. We look forward to seeing the impact you are able to make on our community!

Here’s the upcoming meeting schedule for those interested,
3/12/24 LHS scholarship essay winners hosted by Paul Burnett
3/19/24 Tuesday Vikre – Director of Lifecare Pregnancy Center hosted by Teri Averill
3/26/24 TBD hosted by Paul Adams. If you are a small business owner or non-profit and would like to present to our group, please let us know.
4/2/24 Digi-Key update by Shane Zutz

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Thank you Challenger Elementary School for letting us help celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday by reading Dr. Seuss books to some of your classes this morning!
“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive that is you-er than you.” – Dr. Seuss

#rhymesforkids #toungetwister #happybirthday #DrSeussDay

Please help us welcome our newest TRF Rotarian, Tyler John Ust!

Tyler Ust moved to Thief River Falls in 2022 and currently serves as Hospital Administrator for Sanford Health Thief River Falls. Tyler has operating and strategic responsibility for the medical center and medical clinic services. He is originally from Portland, ND and is an alum of North Dakota State University and University of Iowa for graduate studies. Outside of his professional life, he is committed to community, family, and friends. Tyler is a board member for the Falls Under 40 and completes remote Big Brother relationships. Most of his free time is spent with family and friends, usually partaking in friendly competition, sport spectating, cooking, or adventuring to new places or national/state parks.

#TRFRotary#Welcome#Sanford#ServiceAboveSelf#Rotary

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Please help us welcome one of our newest Rotarians, Kayla Lian!

I am a proud Prowler Alum, currently serving as the Interim Principal at LHS. I have been in education for 14 years, teaching in a variety of schools, grades, and content areas. I’ve taught in Gilbert, AZ – Buffalo, MN – Watertown-Mayer, MN – and was eventually blessed to make it back home to teach at Franklin Middle School. The majority of my teaching career has been in math, with a few years in reading and social studies. Serving a school is so much more than just the school day. I have led after school tutoring programs, coached a variety of sports, as well as reffed.

I am also currently the co-director of BIO Girls-Thief River Falls. We are coming up on our 3rd year serving the Thief River Falls community. BIO Girls is a preventative mental wellness program, with a mission of improving the self-esteem of 2-6 grade girls. We serve 40 girls each season and round out the season with a 5k. It’s a bucket-filler to lead young ladies in our community through physical activity, while building their self-esteem.

Professional life aside, I am a proud wife and mother. My husband, Christopher Lian, is the 6th grade social studies teacher at FMS. Together we have 5 sons: Kellen (4th gr), Everett and Jackson (2nd grade), Beckett (Kindergarten) and Declan (2yo). We have a family goal of going to every MN State Park, and we spend our summers exploring and camping around the state. We keep busy running to all of the activities our 5 boys find themselves active with, and we are so proud of the little gentlemen they are growing up to be. Being home has enabled us to spend quality time with family in the area, as well as wear our Blues and Golds proudly as a family of 7! Go Prowlers!
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Hello, my name is Hunter Bradley, and I am thrilled to be a part of this dynamic organization dedicated to positive change and service. Originally, I am from the Reno-Sparks area of Nevada, but I moved to Grand Forks in 2019 to attend UND. From there I graduated in the Spring of 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in international studies with minors in political science and French. I am currently working as a district executive for the Boy Scouts of America, where I take part in helping scouting grow through recruitment, fundraising, and more. At 23, I bring a youthful perspective and a reservoir of energy to the Rotary community. I firmly believe that age is not a barrier to making a difference, and I am excited to contribute my skills, learn from seasoned Rotary members, and be part of initiatives that create lasting change. I’m always open to connecting with fellow members and discovering new avenues for collaboration. Feel free to reach out to me at hunter.bradley@scouting.org. Thank you for the warm welcome, and I am genuinely looking forward to the exciting journey ahead with Rotary Club!

#trfrotary #ServiceAboveSelf #Rotary

Thank you Scott Ingram- owner of Ingram’s Candy Store for being Paul Burnett’s guest at our Rotary meeting yesterday!

It was a pleasure to have you and extra sweet to hear your story!

#trfrotary #ServiceAboveSelf #Rotary