Category: Programs

  • May 22: Club Service Project, Backpacks for Homeless Veterans

    May 22: Club Service Project, Backpacks for Homeless Veterans

    Work together to pack backpacks for
    homeless veterans

    Every night, veterans wander the streets of Indiana’s cities and towns looking for a place to sleep or a hot meal. The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) reports 4,800 to 8,000 homeless persons in the Greater Indianapolis Metropolitan Area on any given night. Of that figure, approximately 600 (25%) are honorably discharged veterans. Nightly, there are over 62,619 homeless veterans nationally, and 126,000 veterans experience homelessness over the course of a year. Sadly, these veterans who are now homeless are the same veterans who served our country with courage, self-sacrifice, honor, dignity, and pride. These veterans are America’s forgotten heroes. They fought for our freedom on the battlefield, and now they and their families fight daily for their survival on America’s streets.

    Join us on Tuesday, May 22 as we hear from HVAF, the nonprofit who supports Indiana’s homeless veterans.  We’ll also work together to pack backpacks with life essentials, which will be distributed to those in need.

  • May 15: Chris Eley, Owner of Goose the Market and Smoking Goose

    May 15: Chris Eley, Owner of Goose the Market and Smoking Goose

    Fresh off an appearance on Good Morning America as well as a James Beard Nomination, we welcome Chris Eley, owner of Goose the Market and Smoking Goose, to Rotary on Tuesday, May 15.   Chris will talk food- after all, his Smoking Goose production facility is often lauded as one of the best butcher shops in the Midwest and ships his “meat treats” from coast to coast. Chris will also share his experience with the business of food and the challenges and opportunities that come with growing a business that features delicious, sustainable and widely-distributed products.

    Chris is a native of Indianapolis and is dedicated to using traditional methods to cure meat from healthy animals raised by Midwest farmers. Chris trained and worked in Chicago, Rhode Island, Thailand and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands before returning to Indy to be part of the growing food scene.

    Our catered MBP lunch will feature products from the Smoking Goose, so be sure to come hungry on Tuesday.

  • May 8: Richard D. Chegar, Major General, United States Army (retired)

    We welcome Dick Chegar to Rotary on Tuesday, May 8.

    Dick Chegar was witness to a historic event at West Point in 1962 when, as a First Class Cadet Captain, he escorted General Anthony “Tony” MacAuliff of Bastogne fame to the ceremony honoring General of the Army Douglas MacArthur as the 5th recipient of the Sylvanus Thayer Award.  While his account of the event and the famous “Duty, Honor, Country” speech delivered by General MacArthur are captivating, it is Dick’s revelation about the “MacArthur Moment” during the speech that went unnoticed and has gone unreported that makes his talk relevant and memorable. Downtown Rotary will be only the second group for whom the “MacArthur Moment” has been shared with the public.

    Rotary Veterans will also be honored during the program on Tuesday.  Please plan to attend and maybe bring a Veteran or guest with an interest in military history!

  • May 1: Kellie Hanner, CEO and President, Indiana Donor Network

    Indiana Donor Network, one of 58 designated organ recovery organizations in the U.S., is a vital link between people waiting for life-saving organ transplants and donors. Indiana Donor Network works to provide Hoosiers with information needed to make an informed decision about donation, offers access to the Indiana Donor Registry, evaluates potential donors for medical suitability to donate organs and/or tissue and coordinates the donation process according to federal regulations and with the utmost respect for medical ethics.

    Hanner began her career at Indiana Donor Network in 2000 as a procurement transplant coordinator. Prior to joining Indiana Donor Network, Hanner worked at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health as a registered nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit. She earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Indiana University and is a certified procurement transplant coordinator.

  • April 24: Rotary Headed offsite to Newfields

    April 24: Rotary Headed offsite to Newfields

    Rotary Headed offsite to Newfields

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis will be going offsite for our luncheon program to one of the city’s hottest spring locations next Tuesday, April 24. Registration is closed, but call the office at 317-631-3733 to see if a waitlist spot might be available.

    The program will begin with a lovely boxed lunch for networking and then we’ll proceed to a program presented by the Ruth Lilly Deputy Director for Horticulture and Natural Resources Jonathan M. Wright who will share with us the transformations occurring on the grounds of the property. Optional tours of their incredible outdoor natural exhibit, Hello Spring, will occur.  Hello Spring is an exhibit at Newfields, where a quarter of a million flowers will be arriving in stages through May, including different kinds of tulips you didn’t even know existed.

    Please note the alternate timing for this great program:
    Boxed Lunch in the Sutphin Fountain Room: 11:30-12:30
    Program in DeBoest Lecture Hall: 12:30-1:15
    Optional Tours of Hello Spring: 1:15-2:15

  • April 17: Jeff Brohm, Purdue Football Head Coach

    Join us on Tuesday, April 17 as we welcome Purdue Football Head Coach Jeff Brohm to Rotary.  Brohm  played quarterback collegiately at Louisville and for seven seasons in the National Football League.  He was hired Dec. 5, 2016, as the 36th full-time head football coach in Purdue history and is widely regarded as one of the most innovative offensive masterminds in college football.

    On the strength of three fundamental concepts – playing harder, tougher and smarter than the opposition – the 2017 Boilermakers achieved a 7-6 record, finished tied for third place in the Big Ten Conference West Division and defeated Arizona 38-35 in the Foster Farms Bowl. Purdue won three games in November (29-10 over Illinois for the Cannon trophy, 24-15 at Iowa and 31-24 over Indiana for the Old Oaken Bucket) to become bowl eligible.

    A native of Louisville, Brohm (born April 24, 1971) earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1994. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Brady, and a daughter, Brooke. Jeff is one of four family members to be a football letterwinner at Louisville, along with his father, Oscar (quarterback 1966-69), and brothers, Greg (wide receiver 1989-92) and Brian (quarterback 2004-07).

  • April 10: Indians Day at Rotary Cal Burleson, Howard Kellman and Brian Esposito

    Friday, April 6 marks the home opener for our beloved Home Team, the Indianapolis Indians. And, Tuesday, April 10 marks the return of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis Indians Day. Join the energy in the room as we welcome Rotarian and Senior Vice President of Community Affairs, Cal Burleson, (be sure to check out this great story about Cal if you haven’t yet!) to the stage. In turn, Cal will bring along and introduce Announcer Howard Kellman and Manager Brian Esposito to talk about the upcoming season and what fans can expect. There’s always a great energy in the room for this event and our caterer is even preparing a special dessert with Cracker Jack! We hope you’ll join us to cheer on the Tribe, but also to learn more about this incredible community asset.

  • April 3: Donald Davidson Indianapolis Motor Speedway Historian

    Rotarians, Start Your Engines!

    It’s almost May in Indianapolis and we’re delighted to welcome the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway Historian Donald Davidson to our Rotary lunch on Tuesday, April 3.

    A passionate race fan since his teens, Davidson has been part of the IMS Radio Network broadcast of the race since 1965. He served with the United States Auto Club as statistician and historian for 31 years before becoming the Speedway’s historian in 1998. Believed to be the only full-time historian employed at any race track in the world, his stories will delight and entertain you. Even the biggest race fans always leave Davidson’s presence having learned more about the Speedway, the race and the legends who participate in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Join us on Tuesday and bring a guest, you don’t want to miss it!

  • March 27: Rick Fuson, President & COO, Pacers Sports and Entertainment

    Bankers Life Fieldhouse is the home of our own Indiana Pacers. But behind the scenes, the Fieldhouse is an incredible asset that can shift from a basketball court one week to a magical Disney ice rink the next and then play host to a monster truck rally the next, only to showcase complicated stages for the biggest names in music. What does it take to manage all of this? Learn more about the behinds the scenes operations from Pacers Sports and Entertainment President/COO Rick Fuson on Tuesday, March 27.

    A graduate of Indiana University and a life-long resident of Indianapolis, he joined the staff of Market Square Arena in 1984 as director of special events and was promoted the following year to vice president. Fuson helped oversee the Pacers’ move to Bankers Life Fieldhouse in September 2000 and in September 2014 he became President/COO.

    Through the years, Fuson has been active in pursuing major events for the Fieldhouse and the City of Indianapolis. From his time as Co-Chair of the 2012 Super Bowl Village Committee to his recent effort to bring the 2021 NBA All Star Game to Indianapolis, he is dedicated to building sport in Indianapolis.  He is also on the Board of Directors for Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP), Indianapolis Urban League, Indy Public Safety Foundation, Indy Chamber and Visit Indy. He is an Advisor to the Indiana Sports Corporation Board of Directors and currently serves as Chair of the Pacers Foundation.

  • March 20: Elaine Bedel, President, Indiana Economic Development Corporation

    March 20: Elaine Bedel, President, Indiana Economic Development Corporation

    We welcome our very own member and Past President Elaine Bedel as speaker at the Tuesday, March 20 meeting. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) was established in 2005 in order to respond quickly to the needs of businesses. The public-private organization is led by Indiana Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger and IEDC President Elaine Bedel and governed by a 15-member board of directors – chaired by Governor Eric J. Holcomb. In her presentation, Elaine will discuss the IEDC’s economic development activities, including performance-based tax credits, workforce training grants, innovation and entrepreneurship resources, and talent attraction and retention efforts. For more information about the IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov.

    Prior to serving the state in her current role, Elaine served as president, chief executive officer and chief compliance officer of Bedel Financial Consulting Inc., a role held since she founded the company in 1989. Throughout her career, Bedel has been recognized for dedication to her profession and her community. A graduate of Hanover College who earned an MBA from Butler University, she was inducted into the Indiana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2016 and was recognized as the 2015 Women Business Owner of the year by the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). Bedel was also the recipient of the ROAR Award (Rotary Outstanding Achievement Recognition) in 2017. We can’t wait to hear from her at the podium again.