• Nov 24, Dec. 1, Dec. 8 – Rotary Plea Tree on Tuesdays

    Nov 24, Dec. 1, Dec. 8 – Rotary Plea Tree on Tuesdays

    Once again, we will be bringing out the Rotary for Riley Pleas Tree for collections! You can support the cause and the Family Life Center at Riley Hospital for Children by donating a new, unwrapped gift! Gifts will be collected at Rotary programs on Nov. 24, Dec. 1 and 8. You will help put smiles on the faces of those who won’t be able to spend the holidays at home.

  • November 10, Charles Layton, Korean War POW / MIA

    November 10, Charles Layton, Korean War POW / MIA

    Meet Author Charles Layton, Escaped with Honor: A True Story of a Korean War POW / MIA

    Charles Layton spent most of his life searching-for a place to belong and for peace from his past. During a tumultuous upbringing, his parents and sister either ignored him or made life miserable. Then he was drafted into the Army. In 1951, he and thirty-six other soldiers were captured during the Korean War. A daring escape led by Layton ended their seventeen weeks in captivity. Yet, his actions caused him decades of guilt. With heart-wrenching true stories in “Escaped with Honor,” Layton takes readers on a journey through his dismal childhood, adventurous teen years and agonizing war experiences. During his search for a place to belong, he also found the pathway to peace and faith.

  • November 3, Greg Massa, Acting Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis Division

    Greg Massa to speak on Violence in Indianapolis 

    Indianapolis has been listed in the top 100 most dangerous cities for the last three consecutive years. Next week, join Rotary as we welcome Greg Massa, the Acting Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis Division who will be accompanied by Intelligence Analyst Phil Kollath.  Special Agent Massa and Analyst Kollath will be providing rich background on the challenges surrounding the very elements that give Indianapolis the “dangerous city” designation.  They will provide detailed information on the Indianapolis murder rate, the herion and prescription pill issues as well as teen violence caused by Gangs. They will also highlight ways the FBI is working to solve these challenges through the FBI’s Safe Streets Task Force and two of their initiatives used to combat violent crime – Operation S.A.F.E.  and the recent gang takedown called Operation Smoke Show.

  • November 4, 5:31 Club

    November 4, 5:31 Club

    Join us! It’s 5:31 at Yard House on November 4, 5:31 to 7:30pm. Yard House is at Circle Centre, 15 West Maryland Street

    Whether it’s drinks after work or a 5:31 gathering with friends, Yard House has two Happy Hours for you to enjoy. Don’t forget to sink your teeth into late night’s signature bite, the Vampire Taco.

    Just “show-up! Or, for more details contact the Rotary at 317-631-3733!

    Reservations and punctuality not required! 5:31 meet-and-greets are our most popular event get-togethers. 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!

  • October 27, Greg McCauley, Link Space Science Institute

    October 27, Greg McCauley, Link Space Science Institute

    Greg McCauley, Executive Director, Link Space Science Institute
    Chasing Pluto: The First Mission to the Last Planet 
    The Pluto program was recently featured at this summer’s Indiana State Fair in the Glass Barn. The $700 million NASA New Horizons mission launched in January 2006, was tasked with lifting the veil on a world that has remained mysterious since its 1930 discovery. Traveling 9 1/2 years and nearly 3.2 billion miles, it’s one of the most ambitions and historic NASA unmanned missions of exploration in history.

    Built as a private planetarium the Link Observatory at one time fell into the hands of a few amateur astronomers. Greg McCauley sat on the board of this group and saw a vision for the observatory that would both honor the trust and enlarge the capabilities of the program. The Link Observatory has launched an ambitious program backed up with a dedicated mission, staff and volunteers to ignite curiosity, learning, fun and new interest in how space science touches our every day lives among school children in central Indiana. Their ultimate aim is to impact a far wider region of the United States.

  • October 20, Lindsay Smith, Lindsay Smith Coaching

    October 20, Lindsay Smith, Lindsay Smith Coaching

    Managing Millennials 
    Millennials are dramatically changing the culture in the American workforce. With their expectation for a nap room, unlimited vacation and an unstructured work schedule, how are we supposed to actually build a sustainable organization? No wonder leaders are confused, frustrated, and resisting changes to their company culture. In this presentation we’ll discuss why you should care about the millennial mindset and what you can do to capitalize on this dynamic shift.

    Lindsay works with millennials and the organizations hiring them. She provides insight, education and coaching through one to one programs, group coaching and educational seminars to help recruit and retain millennial workers and volunteers.

    She studied psychology and public communications from Syracuse University and is a fully certified coach through the International Coaching Federation. She has built a nationally recognized brand and is becoming known as an expert in helping millennials succeed and make their best contributions in the workplace.

  • November 3, 10, 17 – Collecting for Second Helpings

    November 3, 10, 17 – Collecting for Second Helpings

    The Rotary new member class wants YOU to get involved! Bring a $1 or Bring a box of pasta or rice to our November Rotary luncheons as we work to fill their pantry. We will be collecting for Second Helpings at the following Tuesday programs: November 3, 10, 17. $1 will buy one pound of pasta or rice for Second Helpings. Second Helpings is a local nonprofit that prepares 4,000 meals per week for local families and local nonprofits to serve their clients.

  • Sun, Oct. 18, Family Fun at Kelsay Farms!

    On Sunday, Oct. 18, join us for some Family Fun at Kelsay Farms! 6848 N. County Rd. 250 E., Whiteland, IN 46184
    RSVP to the Rotary Office. Pay at the door for discounted tickets: $7 each

    * Snacks * Pumpkins * Hot Cider * Baby Barnyard * Corn hole * Hay Rides * Corn Maze *

  • October 13, Blake Boldon, Executive Director of Monumental Marathon

    October 13, Blake Boldon, Executive Director of Monumental Marathon

    In 2014 the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon (IMM) was the 23rd largest marathon in the U.S. The 2015 edition on Saturday, November 7 promises to be the biggest yet. Beyond the annual event, the organization is dedicated to improving Central Indiana.

    IMM Executive Director Blake Boldon will discuss how the IMM works to educate Indianapolis youth on the benefits of healthy living, proper nutrition and exercise. He’ll share details on the following:

    • A youth fitness program, Monumental Kids Movement
    • An employer-based wellness initiative, the Apex Monumental Challenge
    • Donations exceeding $675,000, including $141,000 in 2015
    • Exciting new developments
    • Other community benefits
  • October 13, Blake Bolden, Executive Director, Monumental Marathon

    October 13, Blake Bolden, Executive Director, Monumental Marathon

    TOPIC: Monumental Effort in Philanthropy and Community Involvement

    In 2014 the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon (IMM) was the 23rd largest marathon in the U.S.  The 2015 edition on Saturday, November 7 promises to be the biggest yet.  Beyond the annual event, the organization is dedicated to improving Central Indiana.

    IMM Executive Director Blake Boldon will discuss how the IMM works to educate Indianapolis youth on the benefits of healthy living, proper nutrition and exercise.  He’ll share details on the following:

    • A youth fitness program, Monumental Kids Movement
    • An employer-based wellness initiative, the Apex Monumental Challenge
    • Donations exceeding $675,000, including $141,000 in 2015
    • Exciting new developments
    • Other community benefits