Tuesday, September 5, 2023 By: Timothy J Neuville
On Tuesday, October 3rd at about 5:30 p.m. in front of City Hall, we will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Rotary Clock. Marking our 30th year, the clock is our gift to the city of Waupaca in appreciation for the support we receive and the opportunities we have to serve our wonderful community. Members are encouraged to attend.
Here are the details of the event:
Date: October 3, 2023
Time: 5:30 pm
Attended by: City Council, the Waupaca Chamber, Donors who contributed to the clock, All members of the Rotary Club of Waupaca
The Event: Will include a ribbon cutting, a press photo, and all being invited to a celebratory gathering at Simpson's after the brief celebration
Mark your calendars and plan to attend. It would be great to see lots of our members there, celebrating our 30th year.
Monday, September 4, 2023 By: Sandy TestinAugust saw the arrival and return of a number of our RYE students:
(Clockwise, from upper left)
- Eric Sands shown with his wife Claire was 2013-2014 RYE outbound student to the Czech Republic
- Inbound RYE student, Seungji Na from Korea
- Another of our new inbound RYE students, Urszula (Ula) Rozanska from Poland
- Jose Chuquimarca shown with Sandy was an inbound RYE student from Ecuador in 2008-2009
- Niels Niederkrome is a short term RYE student here from Germany, exchanging banners with President Greg
- Matt Suprise (left} shown with Niels and Kay Ellingson was a short term RYE student we sponsored to Germany
Monday, September 4, 2023 By: Sandy Testin
Waupaca Rotary is looking for High School students who would like to participate in our Long-term (11-month) or Short-term (summer) programs. Our travel programs are an incredible opportunity to learn another language and culture.
Long-term (11-month) travelers need to be between 15.5 and 18.5 years old on August 1, 2024. They also need to be in the top 50% of their class or have a GPA of 2.75. Short-term travelers need to be of high school age.
If you know of interested families, we will have an informational meeting on Monday, September 18th, 7:00 PM at the Waupaca High School Library.
Help us spread the word!
Monday, September 4, 2023 By: Diane M Baker
The Arts Hub is working to create a Digital Makerspace to engage and inspire students in the technological world they live in by providing creative opportunities to think/problem solve in the digital world. The skills and experience using a digital makerspace will help the students now and into the future by growing their creativity and by providing them with the skills that will be increasingly in demand among employers. The Arts Hub will provide a 3D printer, allowing for digital work to become a physical object with the help of a $1,166 grant from Rotary.