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Oct 17, 2021 - Oct 23, 2021
The Goal – Help fight food insecurities in our community Most needed items:
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Oct 19, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
The Rotary Business Networking Day encourages members to register to attend a business overview luncheon held at the business of a fellow Rotarian. On October 19, 2021, the following are our business hosts: Southeast Community College Lincoln Campus (Bob Everitt Liaison) To sign up, click on Rotary Business Networking Day button, or click here. Seats fill up fast, so sign up NOW. For questions, please contact Chair Bob Everitt at (402) 430-3803.
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Oct 24, 2021
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Oct 26, 2021 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
2021 Honoree - TMCOThe Salute to Business event will take place on October 26, 2021, at the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel. TMCO will be honored at that time. Registration for the event is ongoing. Click here to register. Each year, Rotary Club #14 partners with the Lincoln East Rotary Club, Lincoln South Rotary Club, and Giving Spirits Rotary Club to host a city-wide luncheon to honor a business or organization in Lincoln that has made a significant contribution to the city through the employment of people and the good works they perform. The honoree is selected by ballot of the active members of the four Lincoln Rotary Clubs. For questions, please contact Salute to Business Chair Roger Lempke at (402) 432-0501; zoomee69@gmail.com. |
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Oct 26, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Rotary #14 and Rotary South sponsor a Rotaract Club at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Rotaract members at UNL support Rotary Projects such as the International Student Picnic and Salvation Army Bell Ringing. Their last signature project was to raise $18,000 to purchase and deliver 120 wheelchairs to survivors of Polio in the Ivory Coast. Come join our Rotaractors for their meeting and see what these inspiring college-age students are up to! |
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Nov 02, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Nov. 2, 2021, Downtown Business Panel - Relevance and the Return of Tourism and Hospitality Moderated by Jeff Maul, Lincoln Convention & Visitors Bureau; Panelists = Aaron Stitt, General Manager, Marriott Downtown/Haymarket and Becky Perrett, Direct of Marketing at Runza Jeff Maul Executive Director Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau Jeff Maul was appointed as Executive Director of the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau late in 2006. Maul has been at the Convention and Visitors Bureau since 2002 and has an additional 12 years of sales and marketing experience in the hospitality, corporate and healthcare industries. Since taking over as Executive Director, the team at the CVB has seen steady growth each year, including recording record breaking lodging collections, prior to the pandemic multiple months in 2018 and 2019 and most recently, in July of this year. Room night activity, through events, is a generator of lodging tax, sales tax revenue, jobs and overall economic impact for the city. An example of this is the estimated $30-$40 million impact in Lincoln during the 2010 USA National Games for Special Olympics and similar impacts for the 2015 State Games of America and most recently the National High School Finals Rodeo.
Aaron Stitt General Manager Courtyard by Marriott Downtown/Haymarket Aaron has over 20 years’ experience in the hospitality industry. He has come full circle since his start in the industry as the head bartender at both Lincoln Country Club and Embassy Suites. He then assisted on the task force team opening both Courtyard and Embassy Suites in LaVista, NE and then moved to Phoenix to help open and work for Renaissance Glendale Hotel and Spa for about 6yrs. He came back to Nebraska to open the Courtyard by Marriott Lincoln Downtown Haymarket and have been here since our opening date in 2012. Under Aaron’s supervision, his team has been a Marriott Circle (Silver/Gold/Platinum) award winner 8 consecutive years in a row (the most of any Courtyard Branded hotel in the world, and are currently ranked 99th out of 1,000 plus hotels and projected to win another platinum award for 2021. Rankings are based off of guest satisfaction scores and overall performance.
Becky Perrett Director of Marketing Runza® Restaurants and Braeda® Fresh Express Café Becky’s Runza® career started her senior year of college when she worked at the 56th & Highway 2 location as a cashier, never thinking the experience would play such a key role in her future. After traveling as an Educational Leadership Consultant for Alpha Xi Delta women’s fraternity, she began working at Runza® National as Marketing Communications Manager. Becky holds two degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is involved in multiple community organizations. Founded in 1949, Runza® Restaurants – famous for the Runza® Sandwich with its delicious blend of ground beef, cabbage, onions and secret spices baked inside homemade bread; made-to-order hamburgers; and homemade onion rings – operates and franchises 85 restaurants in Nebraska (80), Colorado (Longmont & Loveland), Iowa (Clarinda & Council Bluffs) and Kansas (Lawrence). |
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Nov 09, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Come help us thank our Rotarian Veterans for their service and cheer during our digital parade! We'll also hear from Bonnie Bessler, an executive with vast experience in Veteran family supportive services. She'll be talking about what we have learned over the last 20 years in supporting our returning veterans and their families. Our main speaker will be Dr. Franklin Darmann helping us commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Day that Will Live in Infamy -- Dec. 7, 1941. Dr. Franklin Damann is the DPAA Nebraska Laboratory Director and Deputy Laboratory Director for the entire DPAA Laboratory System. A Forensic Anthropologist by training, he has served the mission to recover and identify missing persons for the past 20 years. Franklin was born and raised in South Louisiana, and in service to the mission he has lived in Hawaii, Washington DC, and Nicosia, Cyprus. Since 2015, he and his wife Stephanie and their two children Cora and Thomas have made Bellevue, Nebraska home. This is a great day to invite guests, particularly veterans. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Nov 14, 2021 - Nov 20, 2021
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Nov 16, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Join Jonathan Fairchild, Park Historian at Homestead National Monument to learn more about the fascinating history right in our own backyard. NOTE: We are at the Talon Room for this meeting. Also, membership-potential guests eat Free! Jonathan Fairchild is the Historian at Homestead National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park Service in Beatrice, Nebraska, dedicated to telling the story of the American homesteader. He has been in that position since February 2019, and has been with the National Park Service since 2017, previously serving as an Archives Technician at Keweenaw National Historical Park. He was born and raised in Texas, and received his bachelor's degree in U.S. History from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and his Master's degree in U.S. History from the University of Houston, where he is currently a doctoral candidate. His most recent project is on the link between homesteading and the suffrage movement, and that women homesteaders were integral to the passage of the 19th Amendment, securing the vote for women. |
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Nov 23, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
New member Maggie Stuckey-Ross talks to us about Lincoln Parks & Rec and how the Parks Foundation supports this City department. Our theme for this meeting is "Turkey Trot" as in, wear your workout clothes, learn about how our Parks department supports exercise and healthy living in our City AND participate in a bit of exercise during the meeting to start making room for all that turkey and stuffing!
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Nov 30, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Dec 04, 2021
Every December, Rotarians volunteer to ring bells on behalf of the Salvation Army. Club #14 commits to a full day of bell-ringing, but each Rotarian is asked to give just one hour on a given Saturday to share in the spirit of the holidays and giving back to the Lincoln community. This year, Rotarians will ring bells on December 4, 2021, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Family members and friends are welcome to serve. Click here to sign up: https://rotary14.org/event/salvation-army-bell-ringing-4/ For questions, please contact Co-Chairs Jay Wexler (845) 913-6719 and Deb Uttecht at (402) 560-4148. |
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Dec 07, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
One of the catalysts in Nebraska baseball’s rise to national prominence in his playing days, Will Bolt returned to his alma mater, as Athletic Director Bill Moos named Bolt the 24th head coach of the Husker baseball program on June 14, 2019. |
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Dec 14, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
No need to pre-register. Lunch is $16.
Senator Tom Brewer
Sen. Brewer is a retired US Army Colonel with over 37 years of service including 2 purple hearts. He is a member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe who grew up on and near the Pine Ridge Reservation. Sen. Brewer was elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020 to represent the 43rd District to the Nebraska Legislature. He is the first State Senator of Native American descent to serve in Nebraska’s Unicameral.
Senator Anna Wishart
Senator Wishart lived in Nebraska for over 30 years. In 2011, she was elected to the Lincoln Airport Authority and served as Chair of the Board. she was elected to serve District 27 in the Nebraska Legislature in 2016 and 2020 and currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Legislature’s Appropriations
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Dec 19, 2021 - Dec 25, 2021
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Dec 21, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Dec 28, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Jan 04, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
NMotion helps founders launch new companies and accelerate the growth of existing companies through connections to mentors, customers, and investors in a compressed time schedule.Since 2013, NMotion has helped 60 early stage companies including QuantifiedAg, Nobl Health, RealmFive, Liveby, LeverageRX and more. NMotion is part of gener8tor, a nationally ranked, GOLD-tier accelerator in the US and operates two main programs:
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Jan 11, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Topher started his career in the behavioral health field as a volunteer for the Drug Crisis Center in 1975. After a brief time as a counselor with CenterPointe, Topher attended law school and practiced law from 1985-1993. During his time in private practice, he also served as a CenterPointe Board member and as legal counsel for the organization. In 1993, he returned to the CenterPointe staff as Director of Development/Legal Counsel. He became Chief Executive Officer in 2000. Topher has served on numerous local and state committees to help develop Nebraska’s policies and delivery of behavioral health services. He is currently serving on the board of the Nebraska Association of Behavioral Health Organizations and the National Council for Behavioral Health. |
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Jan 16, 2022 - Jan 22, 2022
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Jan 18, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Juliann G. Sebastian was appointed Dean and Professor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing on October 15, 2011. She previously served as Dean of the College of Nursing at the University of Missouri-St. Louis since 2006. Before that, she served as Assistant Dean for Advanced Practice Nursing and Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing. Dr. Sebastian earned her Bachelor’s and Masters of Science in Nursing from the University of Kentucky College of Nursing and her doctorate in Business Administration from the College of Business and Economics there.
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Jan 21, 2022 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
NEOS is the new member orientation process for Rotary 14. The name comes from the Greek work "neos" meaning new or fresh. The purpose is to teach new members (Red Badgers) about our Club and Rotary International (we have a lot going on!), develop relationships within Rotary and get new members involved in Club activities -- to act as a catalyst for a great new member experience!
Requirements for progressing from Red Badgers to Blue Badgers:
- maintain at least 60% attendance at Rotary meetings
- attend 3 NEOS meetings*
- perform 2 club service activities* (e.g. greeting, cashiering, tech team)
- participate in 1 Club project or event* (e.g. volunteer for Intl Stud. Picnic, Dictionary Project, fill a Free Pantry, etc.)
* Note - substitutions are allowed for these activities, just ask your NEOS chairs for information.
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Jan 25, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
MENTORINGRotary #14 supports the development of young people by serving and encouraging others to serve as positive role models for students who would benefit from an additional caring adult in their lives. Our Mentoring Committee works to recruit, sustain and celebrate mentors at organizations throughout the community including TeamMates, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lincoln, City Impact and others. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, visit one of these websites to learn more: |
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Feb 01, 2022 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
Our Engagement Group (The 02s) will focus on the business of running the City of Lincoln (and perhaps the State) with a Zoom meeting that will include elected officials and some Department heads. To help keep the COVID numbers on a downhill momentum, we feel it's best that we meet via Zoom. ────────── Randy Bretz is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://link.edgepilot.com/s/6c0e7c5f/_p9bIVceP0KwAK02Z9ydmQ?u=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86293399713?pwd=U2lHdHNSNlZxTkxKcnBiTWxYNUVSUT09 Meeting ID: 862 9339 9713 Passcode: 160589
This group can accommodate 1-2 additional engagement groups or individual members of Rotary.
Please let Anne Brandt and Randy Bretz know if you or your group wish to join in. Anne Brandt - anne.brandt@prosperlincoln.org Randy Bretz – rgbretz@gmail.com
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Feb 01, 2022 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
----FULL------------------------------ Brainstorming is over and we have a fun option for our “Wheels Up!” Engagement Group. We’ll be Zooming on Tuesday, February 1st at noon to share travel stories (wonderful/scary/weird/whatever) with each other. We plan to invite members of other Engagement groups to join us but in limited numbers, so we all have time to offer interesting stories. Our goals are to have some fun and learn from each other what you found a highlight of your travels anywhere in the world. Please RSVP back to me no later than January 27th about your plan to attend. The zoom link will be sent to you no later than January 31. Art Zygielbaum has offered to coordinate the meeting. Thanks Art! Head Wheelie Don |
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Feb 01, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Feb 01, 2022 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
A Taste & Tour 5:30 p.m. Junto Winery 1356 182nd, Seward, NE 68434, 402-646-0515
Cost is $20/person
This group can accommodate: 3-5 additional guests Please RSVP to: lorie.cookbenjamin@doane.edu by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 28, 2022 |
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Feb 08, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Learn about the Lied Place Residences (the "cereal box") and the new football complex design from home-grown Husker, Erleen Hatfield. Erleen Hatfield is the Managing Partner of the Hatfield Group. She has over 25 years of experience in the design of complex structures worldwide. She is both a licensed engineer and architect with a deep appreciation of the value of design and technical excellence. Her open minded approach to design enables clients to explore options to find the best fit for their project. Erleen brings an extensive understanding of the evolving state of industry research and building codes, sitting on code committees and engineering research non-profits boards. |
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Feb 12, 2022 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Affordable home ownership is key for low-income families to find a path out of poverty. A family’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity Lincoln means they have a stable place to live and spend time together. An affordable mortgage or small loan means they have a chance to create savings and invest in their education and future retirement. A decent roof over their heads establishes home as a place that protects – instead of endangers – their health and wellbeing. The Lincoln Rotary Club #14 would like to invite you to participate in our annual Rise.Shine.Give. fundraising event on Saturday, February 12, 2022. Fifty percent of the event proceeds will aid in providing materials (lumber, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC) for Habitat Lincoln to build an affordable, quality home for a local family. The remaining proceeds will help us increase future giving capacity to benefit the numerous community service organizations who apply for funds from our Lincoln Rotary Club #14 Foundation. Past recipients include the Gathering Place, Everett Elementary School, South of Downtown Neighborhood, Tabitha, Child Advocacy Center, Voices of Hope, Junior Achievement, and the Malone Center – to name just a few. We are excited to welcome you back to an in-person event at Nebraska Innovation Campus. You and your guests will enjoy a delicious brunch, bottomless mimosas and Bloody Mary’s, silent auction, raffle, and much more. How can you participate in Rise.Shine.Give. and support Habitat for Humanity Lincoln and the Rotary Club #14 Foundation?
We know you have countless choices to support the organizations doing great things in our community. Thank you for your commitment to Habitat for Humanity and Rotary 14! Event details:
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Feb 13, 2022 - Feb 19, 2022
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Feb 15, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
The Flatwater Free Press is Nebraska’s first independent, nonprofit newsroom focused on investigations and feature stories that matter. Matt Wynn is the Executive Director of the Nebraska Journalism Trust, which launched and funds the Flatwater Free Press. Most recently, he was an editor on the investigative desk at USA Today, where his investigation into the proliferation of model bills in statehouses was awarded the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. Prior to that, he was the Director of Investigative and Enterprise at MedPage Today. He also spent time as a reporter at the Omaha World-Herald and other newspapers. An Omaha Central alum, he graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He lives in Omaha with his wife, Sarah, and three children. |
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Feb 22, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Kroese brings 20 years of experience in transportation and logistics, including executive level experience at Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha, Nebraska. As a past Fortune 150 company executive, her supply chain management experience also includes marketing and sales components combined with valuable experience at Nebraska Business. Kroese majored in management at Nebraska, graduated in 1996 and received her MBA from Creighton University. She stayed involved at the College of Business and when she was the lead recruiter for Union Pacific for more than 15 years, she hired many university students for marketing and sales jobs. In 2010, she helped Rob Simon, associate professor of practice in marketing, develop a course for better preparing students for their careers, which still continues to be offered. |
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Mar 01, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Tom will be providing us with an update on the South Beltway. Tom is a native Nebraskan, who grew up in Omaha. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Nebraska in 1983. Tom began working with the Department of Roads in Grand Island, in 1983. He moved to Omaha and Married Barbara Jark in 1986. He and his wife have three grown children, Jennifer, Eric and Brian. Tom took over as District Engineer in District 1 in 2010 succeeding Rich Ruby. |
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Mar 08, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0
Since 2010 Christie Hinrichs has served as president and CEO of Tabitha, a nonprofit, mission-centered provider of health care services for older adults, headquartered in Lincoln and serving 28 Nebraska counties. With 1,000 TEAMembers, 1,200 active volunteers and countless faithful donors, Tabitha serves more than 2,000 Seniors and their families every single day. Hinrichs began her career in compassion in 1993 as a Tabitha Hospice social worker before advancing to leadership roles within Tabitha Hospice and the organization’s in-home support program. Hinrichs then served as the Nebraska Heart Hospital’s chief operating officer and as a branch manager with Coram Healthcare. She served on Tabitha’s corporate board of directors from November 2004 through May 2006 and returned to Tabitha that same year as vice president of clinical services. |
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Mar 08, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Please plan to participate in a Global Engagement Committee discussion on Tuesday, March 8, immediately following our weekly Club 14 meeting. Our guest will be Dr. Chuck Erickson, a member of Lincoln East Rotary with many years of experience managing Rotary grant projects in Zambia. Dr. Erickson will answer questions about his projects and share some Do's and Don'ts he has learned along the way. This is an opportunity to gain insights from someone who has truly "been there" internationally, so mark your calendar now for March 8!
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Mar 15, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Jay Rempe is the Senior Economist for Nebraska Farm Bureau. As the Senior Economist, Jay is responsible for agricultural economic outlook, policy analysis, research, and education programs. Prior to being the Senior Economist, he served at the Vice President of Governmental Relations for Farm Bureau. Jay has a long career working on agricultural issues at the state and federal level with expertise on tax, school finance, trade, regulatory, and water issues facing farmers and ranchers. Jay earned a Master of Science in agricultural economics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He also received a Bachelor of Science in agriculture from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, majoring in Agribusiness. Prior to earning his master’s degree, Jay worked in Omaha as a commodity merchandiser. Jay and his wife, Jan, have three children, Davis and wife Allie, and twins Jackson and Maggie. |
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Mar 22, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 John Pugliese serves as the Chief Executive Officer for Landscapes Unlimited. In his role, John is responsible for leading the operations and strategic direction, financial and investment activities and corporate and business development initiatives across the LU family of companies. He joined the Landscapes team in 2011 and works closely with the leads of each of the companies within the Landscapes Unlimited umbrella to ensure that the company’s mission, values and industry leading expertise produce tangible value for our clients and rewarding work environments for our people. |
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Mar 22, 2022 12:00 PM
The Rotary International Foundation makes a difference through grants that fund our members' work to help people who lack clean water, adequate sanitation and reliable ways to maintain good hygiene. Though RI's global grants, RI's partnership with USAID and the WASH in Schools Target Challenge, the RI Foundation addresses crucial needs and save lives.
Make a gift to World Water Day to help RI bring clean water to more people.
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Mar 29, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Makenzie Rath was unanimously selected as President of Talen Plus in April of 2020. Makenzie Rath has been a part of the Talent Plus family from a very young age. She started on the logistics team as part of the Global Talent Interviewing Center and went on to become a research scientist. Today, she is the President of Talent Plus and serves on the Board of Directors. Rath has studied individuals through quantitative and qualitative processes to help client partners build Talent-Based Organizations®.
Talent Plus, Inc. is the premier human capital and talent management consulting partner. Their solutions pave the way for individuals and organizations to exceed expectations of their clients, markets, and communities. As experts at each critical inflection across the talent lifecycle, their solutions scientifically assess, select, onboard, develop, coach, engage, and retain the right people with the right talents to grow and gain a profound and sustained competitive advantage over industry peers. |
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Apr 05, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 Every day, nearly a billion people in the world are food-insecure, without enough safe and nutritious food to lead healthy and active lives. Many of them are also water-insecure, without reliable access to an adequate amount of clean water to meet their needs. By 2050, our global food demand will double to meet the needs of nearly 10 billion people. To ensure sustainable food and water security in the face of population and income increases, a changing climate, and the growing demand for scarce water resources, it is imperative to improve water management in agricultural and food systems. Nebraska has one of the most progressive and prosperous agricultural industries in the world thanks to plentiful natural resources, the ingenuity and hard work of our farmers and the research leadership of the University of Nebraska. In 2010, the Robert B. Daugherty Foundation selected NU to harness this well-rounded combination for a new institute focused on ensuring water and food security for our growing world. The Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute (DWFI) was founded to leverage the university’s expertise and extend it with strong state, national and international partnerships. |
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Apr 12, 2022 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
This meeting will be in a hybrid format. NO RSVP Required. Lunch price: $16. Lunch includes a buffet with an entree, garden salad with dressing, seasonal vegetables, starch, roll, coffee/tea/water. Meeting only: $0 The WOW Committee, the Lincoln Convention & Visitor's Bureau and the Downtown Lincoln Association will present a more in-depth look at the results of the feasbility study for a convention center and discuss next steps. |
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Apr 17, 2022 - Apr 23, 2022
The Goal – Help fight food insecurities in our community Most needed items (*please use caution when adding items that can freeze during the winter months):
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