Author: Rotary Club of Indianapolis

  • Rotary Meetings Cancelled Through March 31

    Message from President Michael Schiele

    Out of an abundance of caution and to keep our members healthy and safe, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis is cancelling our regular Tuesday meetings through March 31, 2020. We are also postponing any committee event that is scheduled between now and March 31, 2020. We did not make this decision lightly, and we have no documented cases of COVID-19. However, we wish to adhere to the community guidelines put forth by our governor and mayor.

    Our Four-Way Test asks us “is it fair to all concerned?” While many of us may feel healthy and want to interact socially, we must be mindful of our friends and family members whose health challenges may make them more vulnerable to COVID-19.

    In the meantime, here are a few ways we encourage Rotarians to continue to connect and create community as good stewards of our great club:

    1. Call, email, or text a Rotarian every day to check in on them and say hello.
    2. Use social media to spread a positive blurb about a Rotary Club of Indianapolis project or event.
    3. When we do gather again in a few weeks, be the first one there. We will be ready to see you and we will need your support!

    Look for more frequent communications from the club in the coming weeks. Thank you for your flexibility, patience and grace as we continue to navigate this rapidly-changing situation.

  • March 10: Board of Directors Election

    March 10: Board of Directors Election

    Jenny Dexter, Secretary, Rotary Club of Indianapolis

    As Club Secretary, I am excited to announce the official start of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis Board of Directors election process. Today, March 3, the candidates presented their visions to the club. Candidate information forms are available for review by visiting http://indyrotary.com/leadership/. We will elect seven new directors to serve a two year term next Tuesday, March 10.

    Rotary members in good standing are eligible to vote via absentee vote or in person on March 10, 2020. Absentee forms are available by clicking here. Completed forms can be emailed to Jamie Hanan. You can also simply email the names of the seven individuals you choose to Jamie Hanan. It is important that you identify yourself in that email or your vote will not count. Absentee voting must be complete by 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10.

    Our Board of Directors helps set the tone, vision and even character of our club for years to come. Thank you in advance for participating in the elections and ensuring that we have continued outstanding leadership.

  • March 3: 2020 Campaign Day

    March 3: 2020 Campaign Day

    Back in December, a Nominating Committee made up of almost 20 tenured and engaged Rotarians met to discuss who they thought would make good board members. From this list of possible board members, individuals were contacted and asked if they wanted to run for the board. A slate of 7 members will be presented and 7 will be elected to represent Rotary on the Board of Directors.

    Those 7 people running for the Board of Directors will present for 3-5 minutes each on Tuesday, March 3. For more information about the candidates, please click here.

    Any Rotarian who is current on their dues can vote for up to 7 board members on March 10.  Absentee (email) ballots will be available beginning on March 3 as well. (instructions forthcoming on that- watch your email inboxes.)

  • February 18: Sarah Halter

    February 18: Sarah Halter

    Rotary welcomes Sarah Halter, Executive Director, Indiana Medical History Museum on Tuesday, February 18.

    The historic Old Pathology Building of the former Central State Hospital has changed little since it opened as a cutting-edge pathological research laboratory in 1896, but the Indiana Medical History Museum which it houses has experienced significant change in recent years. The organization’s focus on increasing its impact in the community, on expanding its interpretation to include the former patients of the hospital and sharing their lived experiences, and on preserving the one-of-a-kind Old Pathology Building has opened new doors and led to exciting new projects and programs that seemed out of reach just a decade ago.

    Sarah Halter, the executive director of the Indiana Medical History Museum, will give a brief overview of the history of Central State Hospital and its Pathological Department, how it became a museum in 1969, and on recent projects like joining the Indianapolis Public Library’s Shared System and “Rehumanizing the Specimen Collection” that are changing the ways the Museum serves its communities and fulfills its important mission.

    Sarah earned a B.A. in Anthropology and an M.A. in Museum Studies from IUPUI. She is vice president of the League of Women Voters of Indianapolis and secretary of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science. She also serves on the Advisory Boards of Easterseals Crossroads of Central Indiana and the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies at IUPUI, the John Shaw Billing History of Medicine Society at IU School of Medicine, the Association of Indiana Museums, and Youth Enhancement & Training Initiative.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • February 11: Ersal Ozdemir

    Rotary welcomes Ersal Ozdemir, President & CEO, Keystone Group and Owner, Indy Eleven on Tuesday, February 11.

    Ersal Ozdemir is the Founder, President & CEO of Keystone Group and the Owner of Indy Eleven soccer team. Since the company’s inception in 2002, Keystone Group has played a major part in the continued growth and development of Central Indiana’s physical landscape.

    Ersal routinely speaks to youth and business groups about business and entrepreneurship. He has been interviewed by countless publications on subjects related to leadership, international issues, real estate, construction, philanthropic & community service engagement, sports, and more. Join us next week to learn about Keystone Group, the Indy Eleven and get a preview of the new Indy Eleven Park.

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • January 21: Charles Shumate

    January 21: Charles Shumate

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomes Charles Shumate, District Governor, Rotary District 6560 on Tuesday, January 21.

    Join us next week to hear from our District Governor Charles Shumate. Shumate became district governor on July 1, 2019 and will serve in the position till June 30. Better known to his fellow Rotarians as “Shu,” he was president of the Anderson Rotary Club in 2012-2013 and nominated for district governor by two of its previous presidents—Brian Donahue and Robert Shoemaker. “Shumate always shows up with a willingness to serve,” says Donahue. “He’s a ‘uniter’ who brings people together. He sees the big picture of Rotary, locally, nationally, and internationally, and is a great person to spread the word. Finally, he’s articulate and enthusiastic and is well-prepared to present the Rotary message and carry it forward.”

    Shumate, a Rotarian since 2002, is a sustaining member of the Paul Harris Society and led the Anderson Club in achieving 100 percent Paul Harris membership in 2017. He is president of Church Builders Plus, an Anderson-based nonprofit that assists churches in developing capital campaigns and obtaining construction loans.

    A native of Meridian, Mississippi, he graduated from Anderson University, earned a master’s degree in religious education from Lexington Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in educational leadership from Ball State University. He is an ordained minister in the Church of God and was pastor of churches in Tennessee and Kentucky between 1970 and 1976. He returned to Anderson that year and held various executive positions with the Church of God headquarters before becoming president of Church Builders Plus in 2002. He has written four books focusing on church growth. He has been married to his wife, Laretta Kay, for 52 years, whom he met when they were Anderson University students. They have two daughters and five grandchildren.

    Throughout his many years as a pastor, church executive and civic leader, Shumate has found that creating a team is the key to leadership success. “The most important quality for success that always come to the surface is to create a team,” he says. “You don’t have to be the lone ranger looking for your Tonto. When you look at major corporate presidents who are successful, it’s not always the best stage-performers. It’s often the quiet individual who knows how to build a team. I think building a team is the predominant quality for success in the church, in business, and in Rotary.”

    He says, “Rotary gives me the privilege to meet and befriend some of the finest people I have ever met who have a similar interest in helping those in need. I have an opportunity to develop leadership skills and help people in need at home and around the world. Most importantly, I am a Rotarian because I have a heart to help accomplish God’s mission during my lifetime, to do my little part to help make this world a better place. In Rotary I can accomplish collectively with fellow Rotarians what I would possibly not be motivated to do alone.”

    All are welcome at Rotary programs. The lunch buffet opens at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center at 11:45 a.m. and the program runs 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. See you there!

  • February 20: Membership Event – Rotary for a Better Vision in 2020

    Are you a current Indianapolis Club Rotarian and know someone who would be a great addition to our club?

    Ever thought about joining Rotary or want to learn more?

    Consider joining us for an exclusive membership event, Rotary – For a Better Vision in 2020.

    • A private event with hors d’oeuvres provided by Hilton Hotels and Suites.
    • Drink tickets provided to all in attendance.
    • Raffle giveaways donated by Rotarian businesses
    • Discounted onsite parking available for $15.00.
    • Entertainment provided by Rotarian David Leonards’ Cool City Trio.
    • “Why I Love Rotary” segment.
    • And more…

    Indianapolis Club Rotarians FREE ticket to the event is bringing a guest.

    Reservations are required by February 12. Register today at Rotary2020.EventBrite.com!

    Special thanks to Barnes & Thornburg for sponsoring the event.

  • February 27: Rotary Night with the Jaguars

    Join us in cheering on the IUPUI Jaguars men’s basketball team at Indiana Farmers Coliseum at the State Fairgrounds on February 27 at 7 p.m. 

    Tickets are $11 or $7.50 for ages 3-12.


    Reserve your tickets online by February 21. Tickets will be available for pickup at will call. 

  • January 11: Service Project at Gleaners

    January 11: Service Project at Gleaners

    Join the Community Service Committee for a service project Saturday, January 11th in the Gleaners warehouse from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. This is a fun and fulfilling way give a little of your time to help Gleaners.

    To volunteer you must register by Monday, January 6 online OR contact Suzanne Marshall at smarshall@stifel.com or Jennifer Hobbs at jhobbs1001@aol.com for assistance.

    Volunteer Shift Recap
    Group Name: Rotary Club of Indianapolis
    Date and time of volunteerism: Saturday, January 11, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
    Doors will open at: 11:45 a.m.
    Doors close for security purposes at: 12:15 p.m.

  • 2019 Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Annual Report

    2019 Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Annual Report

    The Rotary Foundation of Indianapolis is a private, stand-alone corporation that serves as the primary community charitable arm of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.

    Annual contributions to the Foundation are added to an eternal endowment fund and allocated income from that fund is utilized to support grants for charitable and educational purposes, primarily in the Indianapolis and Central Indiana areas. Download the 2019 Annual Report.