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  • June 13: Rotary Welcomes School Leaders for Education Panel

    June 13: Rotary Welcomes School Leaders for Education Panel

    School might be out for the summer, but we’re bringing you a special session on Tuesday, June 13! .Click here to register by Friday  for Tuesday’s offsite meeting at St. Richard’s Episcopal School. 

    Our city remains at the forefront of school innovation and education policy. While this subject matter can become political, this special offsite Tuesday luncheon aims to create goodwill by providing basic information about the primary and secondary educational options currently available to families located in downtown Indianapolis.

    Panelists will include:
    Peter Harding, Head of School, St. Richard’s Episcopal School
    Janet McNeal, President & Head of School, Herron High School
    Tommy Reddicks, Principal, Paramount School of Excellence

    Moderator: Gordon Hendry, Member, Indiana State Board of Education

    Registration and lunch buffet will open at 11:30 with the bell ringing to signal the start of the program at 12:15. The program has a hard stop of 1:15. Please park in the north and south lots on campus and enter through the front doors of the school or the south entrance. Both entrances have green awnings with St. Richard’s on them.

    Pre-registration required for this event. Please register by clicking here by Friday at 9:00 a.m.! 

  • June 7: Rotary 5:31 Club 2nd Annual Beverage Tour

    Who’s ready for our 2nd Annual 5:31 Beverage Tour?

    Come enjoy Rotarian fellowship and the history of these fine locations.

    Early bird meet up at Ralston’s DraftHouse, 635 Mass Ave from 4:45 PM – 5:30 PM

    Our second stop is Livery, 720 N College Ave from 5:31 PM – 6:15 PM

    The third and final stop this year is St. Joseph Brewery & Public House located at 540 N. College. If you haven’t seen this church turned pub, this is your chance to experience it! We’ll meet here at 6:15 to ???.

    Remember, you can join the tour at any point! Who will be there??

  • Offsite Meeting on Tuesday, June 13: St. Richard’s Episcopal School

    Offsite Meeting on Tuesday, June 13: St. Richard’s Episcopal School

    Register Required

    Our city remains at the forefront of school innovation and education policy.

    While this subject matter can become political, this special offsite Tuesday luncheon aims to create goodwill by providing basic information about the primary and secondary educational options currently available to families located in Indianapolis.

    Panelists will include:
    Peter Harding, Head of School, St. Richard’s Episcopal School
    Tommy Reddicks, Principal, Paramount School of Excellence
    IPS School Leader (invited, to be announced soon)
    Moderator: Gordon Hendry, Member, Indiana State Board of Education

    Registration and the cafeteria-themed lunch buffet will open at 11:30 with the bell ringing to signal the start of the program at 12:15. The program has a hard stop of 1:15. Please park in the north and south lots on campus and enter through the front doors of the school or the south entrance. Both entrances have green awnings with St. Richard’s on them.

    Register here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/education-in-indy-tickets-34801850271

  • June 6: Rotary Welcomes Norman Burns, CEO,Conner Prairie

    June 6: Rotary Welcomes Norman Burns, CEO,Conner Prairie

    From the installation of new indoor and outdoor exhibits, the creation of new programming for adults and the development of a strategic vision to guide the museum’s future, Conner Prairie is thriving. As a nationally acclaimed Smithsonian affiliate, Conner Prairie is one of the most-visited outdoor history museums in the country. Join us as we welcome Norman Burns, President and CEO of the 82-year-old interactive history museum who started in January 2016.

    Burns has more than 28 years of experience in various leadership capacities at historical institutions, most recently as executive director at Maymont, a 100-acre property in Richmond, Va., that includes historical buildings, gardens and animal experiences that draws 500,000 visitors annually.

    Prior to Maymont, he served as executive director of four Tennessee museums from 1987 to 2001 and remains active in the museum field nationally. He serves as treasurer and council member for the American Association of State and Local History and has served as finance committee chairman, past chairman of the audit committee and CEO forum, and co-chairman of the American Association for State and Local History’s annual meeting in 2011.

    He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in history from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn. He and wife Sandy have three grown sons.

  • May 30: Rotary to Pack Backpacks for Homeless Veterans

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is excited to host a service project during our regular club meeting on Tuesday, May 30.  Bring your friends, family and colleagues out to experience what our motto, Service Above Self, really means.  We’ll work in assembly line fashion to pack over 100 backpacks full of toiletries and essentials that HVAF (Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation) will distribute to homeless veterans in Indianapolis.

    HVAF helps homeless veterans return to self-sufficiency and engages at risk veterans to prevent them from becoming homeless by providing supportive housing, case management, food, hygiene and clothing as well as other essential services. Last year, because of the services that HVAF provides, 2,259 veterans had a safe place to sleep, and 1,205 family members including 554 children received the counseling and guidance they needed to help them become self-sufficient.

    The program will also include a salute to our Rotary vets, as well as a special message from our own active duty soldier, Major Destiny Scott.

  • May 23: Rotary Welcomes Donald Sefcik, Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine

    May 23: Rotary Welcomes Donald Sefcik, Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is excited to welcome Dr. Donald Sefcik to Rotary. Dr. Sefcik is the Dean at the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Just a few weeks ago,133 students from the school’s inaugural class received doctorates of osteopathic medicine, marking the first time a future doctor will graduate from a medical school in Indiana other than Indiana University School of Medicine.

    Prior to joining Marian University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine on March 1, 2016, Donald Sefcik, D.O., M.B.A., served as the senior associate dean at the Michigan State University (MSU) College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) from December 2007 – February 2016. Before joining the COM at MSU, Dr. Sefcik was the associate dean at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (CCOM) at Midwestern University, where he also served time as its assistant dean for clinical sciences and the chairperson of the family medicine department.

    A 1985 graduate of CCOM, Dr. Sefcik holds the B.S. in pharmacy and M.S. in pharmacology from Butler University, and the M.B.A. from Purdue University. He completed his rotating internship at Westview Hospital in Indianapolis, and his emergency medicine residency at Chicago Osteopathic Hospitals and Medical Centers. While maintaining active clinical practice he was involved in the clinical education of nursing, pharmacy, physician assistant, and osteopathic medical students. He is board-certified in both family practice and emergency medicine.

  • May 16: Rotary Welcomes Governor Eric Holcomb

    May 16: Rotary Welcomes Governor Eric Holcomb

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is excited to welcome Governor Eric Holcomb to a casual conversation on our Rotary stage on Tuesday, May 16. Rotarian Laura Sniadecki will interview the Governor and we’re certain to learn a bit about him and his vision for the state of Indiana. We’ll meet upstairs at Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and as always, the public and guests are welcome.

    A life-long Hoosier, Governor Holcomb is a veteran of the United States Navy, served as the state’s 51st Lt. Governor, was a trusted advisor to both Governor Mitch Daniels and Senator Dan Coats, and was a former state chairman of the Indiana Republican Party.

    He was elected governor in November 2016, following an unprecedented 106-day campaign and was sworn in on January 9, 2017.

    Throughout his career in service, Governor Holcomb has earned a reputation of being a consensus builder. He has traveled extensively throughout the state; visiting, shooting and making a basket in each of Indiana’s 92 counties.

    Governor Holcomb is a graduate of Pike High School in Indianapolis and Hanover College in southeastern Indiana where he majored in U.S. History. He is a member of the Indiana Farm Bureau, the National Federation of Independent Business, the Indianapolis WWII Round Table, the American Legion Post 777; and is a board member of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site.

    He and his wife, Janet, live with their dog, Henry, in the Governor’s Residence on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.

  • May 9: Marianne Glick at Indianapolis Arts Center

    May 9: Marianne Glick at Indianapolis Arts Center

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is proud to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Women in Rotary with a special offsite event. A lovely lunch, catered by MBP Distinctive Catering, will be served in the Ruth Lilly Library on the campus of the Indianapolis Arts Center in Broad Ripple (820 East 67th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46220). President Sheila Carlson will recognize leaders who have encouraged and empowered women. Philanthropist, artist and business professional Marianne Glick will provide keynote remarks about the importance of women in leadership and philanthropy roles in Indiana.

    All are welcome to join us for this celebration, especially former Rotarians and community leaders we admire. Advance reservations required by May 4 at 5:00 p.m. Click here to register now.

    Marianne has an entrepreneurial spirit. She was an early pioneer in cable TV, had a home renovation business and her own training/consulting firm. After “retiring”, she began painting and has become an accomplished artist, with paintings being accepted into juried competitions and winning awards in Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and Florida.

    Marianne currently serves as chairman of the board for the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Family Foundation and TeenWorks. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Gene Glick Company, the Glick Housing Foundation, Central Indiana Community Foundation, Goodwill Industries, United Way of Central Indiana (where she was campaign chair in 2011 and campaign co-chair in 2012).

    Marianne has received several awards for her philanthropic efforts in the community including: Community Mentor of the Year from Big Brothers Big Sisters, 2016; Sagamore of the Wabash, 2014; The Michael Carroll Award, 2013; the first Honorary Alumni from Ball State University, 2013; IBJ Woman of Influence Award, 2013; Spirit of Philanthropy Award from Indiana University, 2014; Touchstone Award from Girls Inc. in 2012.

    Marianne’s personal mission is to ignite, inspire and direct energy for positive action. What a connection to Rotary!

  • May 2: Mayor Joe Hogsett

    May 2: Mayor Joe Hogsett

    Join us for one of the largest, most attended Rotary lunches of the year. We’ll be meeting in the large upstairs ballroom at Ivy Tech for this special program and registration/lunch line will open 15 minutes early at 11:30 a.m. ​Early arrival is encouraged- see you there!

    Born in Rushville, Indiana, Mayor Joe Hogsett has lived and worked in Indianapolis for almost four decades. Joe served six years as Indiana’s Secretary of State and four as United States Attorney, cracking down on gun crimes and street gangs, while breaking all-time records for the number of criminal convictions and the length of sentences.

    On November 3, 2015, Joe was elected to serve as the 49th Mayor for the City of Indianapolis. In his first year in office, Mayor Hogsett has lifted the city’s 35-year moratorium on new streetlights, returned IMPD to a community-based policing model and created Indianapolis’ first comprehensive youth summer employment plan — all while cutting overall city spending and building a bipartisan coalition, dedicated to moving Indianapolis forward.

    Mayor Hogsett received his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University before earning graduate degrees from Indiana University, Butler University, Christian Theological Seminary and a law degree from the Indiana University School of Law.

  • May 3, 2017 5:31 Meeting

    Ladies & Gentlemen! Start your engines and kick off May in Indy by joining us for a special 5:31 event at 1911 Grill & SIK (Speedway Indoor Karting). You are welcome anytime from 5:31 PM to 7:00 PM. The address is 1067 Main Street, Speedway, IN

    Indoor karting is optional. If it’s not your thing, just hang out at 1911 Grill and watch others from their first or second floor observation areas. There is even a catwalk, made for wide viewing of the entire facility! Click here for more information: www.sikarting.com
    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!