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The Rotary Club of Waupaca

Serving others, promoting integrity, and advancing understanding, goodwill, and peace in the Waupaca area and around the world.

Over 90 members strong, we are committed to acting locally and globally to address the biggest challenges of our time. Together, we work to:

  • Support education
  • Protect the environment
  • Grow local economies
  • Promote Peace
  • Support mothers & children
  • Provide Clean water, sanitation & hygiene
  • Fight disease

In addition to hands-on projects focused on the environment, housing, hunger and other needs, we raise funds through community events to support a range of programs and service projects that improve lives locally and around the world.

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Thanks to Our Ambassadors

Learn more about Rotary Club of Waupaca Ambassadors here.

The Good Things We’re Doing!

Spring Rummage Sale

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Our yearly RYE Rummage Sale will be May 7, 8, & 9

All proceeds go towards scholarships for our Waupaca students traveling abroad.
As you do your spring-cleaning, please save us a box or two of your best treasures.
Rummage sales are an amazing way to repurpose, reuse, and pass on the things you no longer need.
 

Information about drop off times will be coming in late April.

 


New Member Spotlight: Angela Boelter and and Mariah Singer-Brown

Monday, March 23, 2026


Angela Boelter was born and raised in Waupaca and is a 1994 graduate of Waupaca High School. After high school, Angela attended the University of Wisconsin—Platteville and then law school at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. Angela returned to Wisconsin after law school. She has been an attorney for 23 years, practicing in many different areas of the law over the course of her career.  She started her career as a prosecutor serving the citizens of Outagamie County for two years.  Once entering private practice, Angela served as guardian ad litem, representing the interests of children in cases of neglect or abuse and family court matters.  Angela is currently employed as the Interim Corporation Counsel for Waupaca County.

Angela resides in Waupaca and enjoys spending time with family and friends.  The role she delights in most is being an aunt to her nieces and nephews and is looking forward to becoming a great aunt in August.  In her free time, Angela likes to travel, fish, golf, and play softball. 

Angela has served in other service organizations, such as the Weyauwega-Fremont Lions Club and the Waupaca Lioness Club.  She joined Rotary to be part of an organization that serves others and gives back to the community she calls home.
 

My name is Mariah Singer-Brown. I grew up in Iola and now live in Amherst with my husband and two daughters, who are both in high school. I also have two adult stepdaughters who live in Dubuque, Iowa and Washington, DC.

I’m a Realtor with The Legacy Group in Plover. I earned my degree in Public Communications from UW-Eau Claire. My professional background includes project and account management at an advertising agency in Minneapolis and later at a design and interactive firm in Madison. More recently, I served as the Director of Camp HOPE for Kids and Associate Director of the Jensen Community Center in Amherst.

I currently volunteer on the Tomorrow River Scholarship Foundation Board of Directors and the UW–Stevens Point Women’s Trailblazer Conference Committee. At this stage in life, I spend a lot of time following my kids to their many events, but I also enjoy hiking, pickleball, traveling, and trying new experiences.

I’m drawn to genuine, positive energy, and for that reason I believe my participation in the Rotary Club of Waupaca will be a great fit. I look forward to making the most of my membership. Thank you!


RYE Birthday Celebrations

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In March, we celebrated the birthdays of Iria, our exchange student from Spain, and Ronan, our exchange student from Thailand. 
 


Niel Wenberg donned a few of his many costumes to make the celebration all the more fun!  Happy birthday!
 


Paul Harris Recognition: Dennis Everson

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Congratulations to Dennis Everson (left), who at Wednesday's meeting was on the receiving end of an award he typically gives out - the Paul Harris award. Club President Wes Klages gave Dennis the award, which recognizes donations of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation - one of the world's most trusted charities. 
 


Learn more about The Rotary Foundation here: https://www.rotary.org/en/about-rotary/rotary-foundation


What’s Coming Up?

Weekly Rotary Meeting

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