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 New Midwest club focuses on environment

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Mary Cohen, Kati Bryant, Patti Peterson & Bill Kimbler, of the Rotary Club of Duluth Superior Eco, help clear buckthorn at the Hartley Nature Center in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, in October.  Photo courtesy of Kay Biga

A new Rotary club spanning the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA, is  focusing its energies on helping the environment while reaching out to younger members.

The Rotary Club of Duluth Superior Eco, which received its charter in November, meets late Tuesday afternoons at a popular restaurant in Duluth, Minnesota, where members are treated to snacks and a nonalcoholic drink for $5. The location, time, and price are all designed to appeal to younger professionals, who comprise a majority of the club’s more than 30 members.

“Probably 75 percent of our members are young women. I’m in my forties and one of the oldest in the group,” says Kay Biga, the club’s secretary and a Rotarian since 1996. “We also have several members in their twenties, who would typically join a Rotaract group.”

Biga said she began percolating ideas for a different kind of club a year ago, after having drifted away from the club she had been attending. She lined up a few other former Rotarians with connections, including a chamber of commerce member who runs a group for young business leaders.

Selecting a fun location and keeping meetings short were major priorities. Effort is made to keep every meeting under an hour, although Biga notes "a lot of people will order a glass of wine or a beer and stay on. We provide the restaurant with a fair amount of spillover business."

Once a month, the club goes "on the road," and joins the Duluth Chamber of Commerce’s monthly after-hours event in lieu of the usual meeting. "It gets us out, and more people learn about Rotary," Biga notes.

The club has also adopted a decidedly ecological theme in both name and service projects. Each month, the club participates in projects that focus on making a positive impact on the environment or local community. Past projects have included pulling buckthorn at a local nature center and helping a theater company organize its script library.

The club plans to partner with the like-minded Rotary Club of Baikal-Eco Centennial, Russia, for international projects.

This is the first in an occasional series of profiles on new clubs. Stay tuned for more. If you have ideas for a club to be profiled, e-mail us.


9 Comments:
At 3:25PM on 29 September 2010, Phil Niederberger wrote: Your club is on the leading edge of so many issues and opportunities.
At 9:06AM on 26 May 2009, Rotn(Dr) Uko O Igbokwe wrote: A WONDERFUL BEGINNING The Rotary club of Ohafia central was recently admitted into Rotary International. During their charter presentation and the installation of their charter president Elder B.K Amogu, the new club constructed a road signposts,donated a refidgerator and electric generator to a local clinic for the storage of polio vaccines, which cost the club about $3000. What a wonderful beginning!
At 4:10PM on 6 May 2009, Ken R Holmes wrote: This has to be great news for Rotary, to successfully capture such a young group of wonderful people. The apparent flexibility of RI in encouraging this in the face of "tradition" has to be applauded !
At 11:08AM on 22 April 2009, M Saleem Chaudhry wrote: Such an achievement of new club, is indicative of the challenge to old clubs and senior rotarians. The challenge to try to induct younger breed in Rotary and then lead them into some truly productive and future oriented activities by harnessing their potential,resources and higher capacity for social work.
At 9:23AM on 17 April 2009, Dorian Dickinson wrote: Outstanding effort. We are also challenged with drawing younger membership and think your timing and initiative should be adopted nationally.
At 3:41PM on 16 April 2009, Akhyar,Dr wrote: Our Rotarac Syiah Kuala of Aceh will be participation reforestry around Aceh Besar Lake at Sunday,19 April joint us Indonesia Off Road Federation and Aceh Besar Goverment .We also at Tuesday,14/4 Blood Donor at First Celebration The Pade Hotel joint us Indonesia Red Cross .Akhyar,Dr.President of RC Syiah Kuala Aceh.Good Luck n alway succes for rotarac!
At 10:42AM on 26 January 2009, Matt Cavinder wrote: Very good to see such a young group with new ideas.
At 9:25AM on 22 January 2009, GBEMI TIJANI MST wrote: YEAH! KUDOS FOR A TWINNING INITIATIVE OF CLUBS .ITS A WISE SYNERGY.WHEN IT COMES TO ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES -TWINNING IS EXPEDIENTLY RESOURCEFUL. FOR INSTANCE,2 FLORIDA CLUBS HAVE HELPED TO PROVIDE WATER FOR 2 GUYANA CLUBS IN THE AMERICAS.ALSO IN D9130 THE YOUNG RC OF OLUYOLE ESTATE IS GESTATING A BABY CLUB ROTARY CLUB OF AKOBO.SURELY IT WILL RECEIVE RI BLESSINGS VIA THE DG ,D9130,DELE SAMSON BEFORE APRIL 2009.THIE OLDER CLUB 77106 IS EMBARKING ON A MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE .THIS WILL PAVE WAY FOR COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL MISCELLANY.IT WILL ALSO SERVE AS A HEALTH POST AS WELL AS A ENLIGHTENMENT RELATED LITERACY LESSONS FOR OLUYOLE /ELEBU COMMUNITIES. AKOBO' CLUB'S ENVIRONMENT TOO WILL WARRANT THIS PROJECT.THOUGH THIS IBECOMES REALISTIC ONLY IF APPROPRIATE APPROVAL,GOODWILL OF MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES & LANDLORDS 'ASSOCIATION ARE CONSIDERED PARAMOUNT -GBEMI TIJANI MST DIRECTOR INT.SERVICE,RC OLUYOLE ESTATE,IBADAN,D9130 NIGERIA
At 9:41AM on 19 January 2009, Baharuddin Abidin wrote: Our Rotary Club of Makassar (D-3400) also focusing on environment, particularly now is doing a reforestation project in Takalar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. We believe we can collaborate and possible of setting up twin clubs. Baharuddin Abidin President of RC of Makassar District 3400

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