• June 7, President Elect Sheila Carlson and Brenden Paradies

    June 7, President Elect Sheila Carlson and Brenden Paradies

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    Join Rotarian President Elect Sheila Carlson and her son, Brenden Paradies, as they talk about the journey they have taken during Brenden’s transition- he was born a female but has been living life now identifying as male.

    Both Sheila and Brenden will share some of the challenges and pain this path has taken on them and the family unit, but will also share how the process has taught them what unconditional love and acceptance really mean.

    The pair will bravely open up for questions from the audience as well, as they continue to share their insights and offer words of inspiration as they both learn what it means to be transgender.

  • June 27, Family Night, Indianapolis Indians Game, $1 Menu Night

    Join Rotarians/families for $1 Menu Night at the Indians Game! Tickets are $14/person. Our group block is in Section 117; behind visitors dug-out!

    Start time is 7:00 P.M.

    Tickets should be purchased through the Rotary office by June 7th, 2016

    This is a separate event from the Rotary/ Kiwanis softball game/ Indians game.

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  • June 1, Rotary 5:31 Club at Ruth’s Chris on East 86th Street!

    June 1, Rotary 5:31 Club at Ruth’s Chris on East 86th Street!

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    June 1, Rotary 5:31 Club at 2727 E. 86th Street Ruth’s Chris!

    Reservations and punctuality not required! 5:31 meet-and-greets are our most popular event get-togethers. Just “show-up! Or, for more details contact the Rotary at 317-631-3733! They are a fun way to get to know folks outside of our regular Tuesday programs. We always meet at a new location somewhere in the city and it is never dull!

  • Rotary Judges Science Fair at IPS School 82

    Rotary Judges Science Fair at IPS School 82

    Five members of the education team judged about 400 science projects at IPS 82 on May 26, 2016. The science fair is possible as a result of the grant received from Rotary Foundation. Pictured is Mike Crowley with two fourth grade students explaining their project.

    The Indianapolis Rotary Foundation 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.

  • May 31: Todd Rokita, Representative from Indiana’s Fourth Congressional District

    May 31: Todd Rokita, Representative from Indiana’s Fourth Congressional District

    Congressman Todd Rokita is excited to join Rotary and present the latest initiatives and information that will lead to better government and improved lives for Hoosiers.

    As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Rokita is confronting some of America’s most critical issues including our national debt, a deteriorating transportation infrastructure, and education and workforce development. As Vice-Chairman of the Budget Committee, Rokita is battling against a tax and spend culture while proposing common-sense reforms to programs like Medicaid and Medicare. In his role as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, Rokita is fighting for a stronger educational system that returns local control and authority to parents and teachers, instead of federal bureaucrats.

  • May 24, Rotary Club Service Project: USO

    May 24, Rotary Club Service Project: USO

    Our club is excited to participate in a service project during our regular scheduled Tuesday lunch program on Tuesday, May 24!

    With the help of the USO, we will be creating packages for families of recently deployed soldiers.

    Everyone attending must pay $15 for lunch that day. You can pay at the door like normal, but we’d like to know about how many to prepare for- please email Greg Albright at galbright@indyrotary.org if you plan to attend.

  • May 17, OFFSITE program at the Indiana War Memorial. Registration IS required.

    May 17, OFFSITE program at the Indiana War Memorial. Registration IS required.

    Our club will hold our annual offsite meeting at the Indiana War Memorial on May 17.  Adjutant General Courtney Carr, the highest ranking military official in the State of Indiana, will be giving the presentation. A graduate of the United States Military Academy, General Carr also has a Master’s of Business Administration from the University of Chicago and his military schooling also includes a Master’s of Science in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College.  This scholarly soldier has also served as a Commander in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq.

    Tours of the Indiana War Memorial, which is a historic landmark with incredible architecture and includes a fantastic museum, are also available before and after the event. The program is just $16.  Advance registration is required- you can see Greg after the lunch to pay for your ticket if you don’t have one yet.  You are also encouraged to bring a veteran along with you to enjoy the program!

    Attendees MUST register and pay HERE, in advance for this offsite meeting. Cost is only $16.

  • Growing Rotary 2016 Celebration

    Growing Rotary 2016 Celebration

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    “Growing Rotary 2016 Celebration”
    Tuesday, June 28
    Scottish Rite Cathedral Ballroom

    Tickets:

    $25.00 – Hilton Hotels & Suites VIP Reception (this reception is in the Tilers Room at the Scottish Rite Cathedral)

    $50.00 – Bedel Financial Dinner (Ballroom of the Scottish Rite Cathedral)

    NOTE: PREPAID lunch subscribers pay only $34.00 for the dinner. All PREPAID subscribers MUST call the Rotary office at 631-3733 to make this special payment. No discount on the VIP Reception.

    Registration Closed

    Décor will be a summer garden party with lots of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The tables will be set with festive floral centerpieces donated and offered for sale as the end of the evening for a contribution to Rotary.

    5:30 pm Hilton Hotels & Suites VIP Reception (in the Scottish Rite Cathedral Tilers Room) will include live cocktail music performed by David Leonards and Steve Harris, a signature cocktail (included in price of the ticket), appetizers and lively conversation.

    6:30 pm Bedel Financial Dinner will be plated and served.

    The program will be hosted by President Jeff and will include awards for retiring members from both the Club and Foundation boards, the Rotarian of the Year and awards selected by the outgoing president. This will be followed by the installation of the new president and her brief remarks.

    MENU

    Indianapolis Hilton Hotel and Suites
    VIP COCKTAIL RECEPTION

    • “Fizzy” carbonated Cantaloupe and Prosciutto Skewers
    • Beef Tenderloin Canape with Artichokes, Horseradish, and Dill topped with Micro Greens
    • Parmesan Tuile Cone filled with Cabernet Jelly and topped with Pomegranate Cream Cheese, Duck Bacon and Citrus Micros
    • Nitro Feta Foam served with Honey, Mini Fried Pickles, Fried Olives and Dried Figs

    Bedel Financial Consulting Celebration Dinner

    COCKTAIL HOUR
    • Homemade Gazpacho Soup
    • Beef Tenderloin Canape with Artichokes, Horseradish, and Dill topped with Micro Greens

    SALAD
    Strawberry Salad – Field Greens garnished with fresh Strawberries and Macadamia Nuts with a Strawberry Balsamic Vinaigrette Served

    ENTREE
    • White Wine Poached Chicken Thigh
    • a Porcini Mushroom Madeira Cream Sauce
    • Fresh Green Beans Almondine with Basil
    • Red Skin Potatoes filled with Sweet Potatoes
    • Golden Squash Shoots

    DESSERT
    • Caramel Apple Parfait garnished with an Apple Chip or Gourmet Brownie Bites topped with Chocolate Whipped Cream and Sprinkled with Mint Crystals

    Celebration Planning Team: Abby Bean, Stan Jacobs, Jeff Lake, David Leonards, Bryna O’Neill, Erin Smith, Tiffany Wesseler, Kelly Tingle, Greg Albright and Alice McColgin, Chair.

  • May 10, Tanya Walton Pratt, Judge of the US District Court

    May 10, Tanya Walton Pratt, Judge of the US District Court

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    Judge Tanya Walton Pratt was appointed to the United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana, on June 15, 2010.  She was nominated for appointment by President Barack H. Obama and unanimously confirmed by the full United States Senate.

    Judge Pratt began her legal career in the law firm, Moss & Walton.  She served as a county Public Defender and as Master Commissioner in the Marion Superior Court, Indianapolis, Indiana.  She was elected to the Marion Superior Court in November 1996, 2002 and 2008.

    Judge Pratt is active in several bar associations, community groups, and legal education organizations, and has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including Outstanding Judge of the Year Award in 2002, and several honorary doctorate degrees.

    Judge Pratt received her B.A. from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and her law degree from Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C.  She is married to Marion Superior Court Judge Marcel Pratt; they have one daughter

  • The Rotary Club of Indianapolis hosting Tavis Smiley on Friday, May 20th

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis hosting Tavis Smiley on Friday, May 20th

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis will host Tavis Smiley on Friday, May 20th in the Reilly Room at Atherton Union on Butler University’s Campus

    The evening will include a free signed copy of Tavis’ latest book, “50 For Your Future: Lessons from Down the Road.”  On these gorgeously illustrated pages, you’ll find the hard-won wisdom of media mogul and social entrepreneur, who rose from humble roots in a cramped Indiana trailer to become a critically acclaimed host of television and radio, as well as an impactful philanthropist. Through his relationships with cultural luminaries such as Maya Angelou and Quincy Jones, and personal mentors such as Rosa Parks and Peter Jennings —Smiley has learned what it takes to live your best life. We invite you to network with the community and join us as Tavis shares a few stories from the book and signs copies for guests.

    Tickets for the evening include appetizers and a signed copy of “50 for Your Future.” Cash Bar available.

    If you can’t attend the event, we encourage you to buy a ticket and we’ll DONATE it to Big Brothers Big Sisters so they can enjoy the program.

    Presented by: The Rotary Club of Indianapolis, Community Management Services, Inc., WFYI and Efroymson Diversity Center at Butler University