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  • June 30, Indy Rotary: Annual Rotary Club of Indianapolis Service Above Self Celebration Dinner

    Join us on June 30 as we recognize and celebrate members of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis, the 2014-2015 Rotary year of President Matt Burnett and the Retirement of Executive Director Susie Harmless.

    Registration will begin at 5:00, cash bar and passed hors d’oeuvres 5:15 to 6:00 PM, dinner at 6:15, program at 7:00 PM, 8:00 PM adjourn.

    HORS D’OEUVRE

    Mozzarella en Carrozza with Fresh Mozzarella and hand battered with Herbed Breadcrumbs and topped with Caper, Mayo, Candied Bacon Spoon with a Three Cheese Frittata Garnished with Caper Mayonnaise and Dill

    SALAD

    Strawberry Salad -Field Greens with a Strawberry Balsamic Vinaigrette, garnished with fresh Strawberries and
    Macadamia Nuts, Shrimp Shooter Glass, Parmesan Lavash Garnish

    ENTREE

    • Boneless Chicken Breast with Cognac Green Peppercorn Cream Sauce
    • Carrot Soufflé
    • Steamed Broccolini garnished with Matchstick Potatoes

    SPECIAL MEAL (Vegetarian – please make this selection when you pay for your tickets)

    Seared Cauliflower with an Olive Relish on top of Tomato Braised Lentils and Parsley Oil

    DESSERT

    Thomas’ Famous Chocolate Mousse Cake served with Whipped Cream and a fanned Strawberry

    Have questions about 2015 Annual Rotary Club of Indianapolis Service Above Self Celebration Dinner? Contact Rotary Club of Indianapolis
  • June 23, Indy Rotary: Tom Linebarger, CEO / Chairman, Cummins, Inc.

    Tom Linebarger became Chairman and CEO of Cummins Inc., the largest independent maker of diesel engines and related products in the world, on January 1, 2012.  Prior to becoming Chairman and CEO, he served as President and COO from 2008 to 2011, Executive Vice President and President, Power Generation Business from 2003 to 2008, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer from 2000 to 2003, and Vice President, Supply Chain Management from 1998 to 2000.

    Tom grew up in California and in 1986 received joint undergraduate degrees in management engineering from Claremont McKenna College and mechanical engineering from Stanford University. He later returned to Stanford University to earn an MS in manufacturing systems from the School of Engineering and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business in 1993.

  • June 16, Indy Rotary: Rotarian and Senator Richard Lugar and Rotarian Tom Lugar, My Brother Dick…My Brother Tom

    Senator Dick Lugar and Tom Lugar are two of the most respected members of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. Their accomplishments on behalf of the club, the community, the state, and our nation are indisputable.  Dick was honored as the club’s Rotarian of the Century, and Tom served with distinction as club president.

    Their presentation, “My Brother Dick…My Brother Tom” will focus on life with one of America’s favorite sons (Senator Dick Lugar) and Dick will discuss the life and career of Tom Lugar.

    The discussion will include topics such as the Lugar family values, how they developed their amazing work ethics, who were their role models, how and when did they work together, their biggest career breaks, fondest family memories and the impact Rotary has had on their lives.

  • June 9, Rotary Success Stories, Phyllis Geeslin and Jim McClelland

    Rotarian, Phyllis Geeslin has been the President and CEO of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site since 1993. Under her leadership, the museum has undergone a far-reaching transformation. Phyllis has created a forward-thinking institution that mirrors much larger museums in our own community and across the nation. Under her direction, she has instilled a spirit that is intent on educating the state and nation of the vital message that is the extensive Harrison family legacy.

    On April 22, 2015, Rotarian Jim McClelland retired as President and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana after 41 years in that position. He continues to work part-time as an advisor to the Goodwill Industries Foundation.

    During his career with the Indianapolis-based Goodwill, the organization grew from 558 to more than 3,200 employees and from $3 million to $130 million in annual revenue. Upon Jim’s retirement, the organization consisted of 57 retail stores, e-commerce operations, 10 commercial services sites employing over 300 people, and 10 charter high schools with a total of more than 3,200 students.

  • June 2, Barbara Morrow, Hardwood Glory: Sports Legend John Wooden

    Hardwood Glory: Sports Legend John Wooden and His Hoosier Roots

    John Wooden helped define college basketball in the 20th century and became an icon of American sports. Often overlooked is the fact that he was born and raised in Indiana, where he honed his basketball skills and launched his phenomenally successful college coaching career. In Hardwood Glory: A Life of John Wooden, a new biography from the Indiana Historical Society Press, author Barbara Olenyik Morrow examines the Hoosier roots of this famed UCLA coach. Her presentation will highlight Wooden’s early years and include photos from his days in Martinsville, West Lafayette, South Bend, and Terre Haute.

    Barbara Olenyik Morrow is a graduate of Indiana University in Bloomington, where she received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism. She worked for newspapers for many years, during which time she was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for editorial writing.

  • May 26, Join Us as We Welcome Edward Bensman

    Edward A. Bensman was part of the April 1975 rescue mission for the Children of An Lac, a Vietnam Orphanage north of Saigon. The rescue was coordinated by civilians who organized in the United States and then went to Vietnam to perform the rescue in the heat of the final days. Many of the orphans have stayed in touch in the United States.

    While American forces were in Vietnam, the U.S. Army’s First Division “adopted” the An Lac Orphanage, and as Vietnam was falling during the spring of 1975, many veterans then tried to move the orphanage again. Then, Captain Edward Bensman took leave from his assignment at Fort Benjamin Harrison to participate in the An Lac project.

    The incident became the basis of a movie, The Children of An Lac, based on the true story of film actress Ina Balin and her efforts with American Red Cross volunteer Betty Tisdale (played by Shirley Jones) as well as Madame Vu Thi Ngai, a compassionate Vietnamese woman running the An Lac orphanage, to rescue 219 orphaned children and fly them out of the country before it fell to the communists in the spring of 1975

  • May 5, DigIndy and Arbor Day Celebration

    Bastin Reed

    Jessica S. Bastin andBenjamin E. Reed, Planning & Design Services in the Special Projects Group with Citizens Energy Group

    The DigIndy Project is a 27-mile long network of 18 foot diameter deep rock tunnels being built 250-feet beneath the city. Beginning near the Indiana State Fairgrounds on the north, and ending on the south side of Indianapolis, DigIndy will be the largest public works project in the city’s history.

    The tunnel system will extend along Fall Creek, White River, Pogues Run, Pleasant Run and Bean Creek to create a collective, underground storage and transport facility for wastewater (sewage). All sewage stored and transported in the tunnel system is sewage that otherwise could have gone directly into our waterways. The tunnel system is a component of the federally-mandated plan to reduce raw sewage overflows into our waterways

  • Awadh Dubey, Senior Ophthalmologist and Motivational Speaker, April 29

    Dr Dubey

    Dr. Awadh Dubey was born on December 27, 1949 in India to spiritual parents involved in several community services. Dr. Dubey a committed family man having joy in the centre of all the activities has traveled widely and is a well-read person. His wife Shubha is a MBA and shares administrative responsibilities in their Hospital. Dr Dubey’s elder son Dr Gaurav is also an ophthalmologist and shares his professional assignments and charity work. Dr. Gaurav’s wife Suprabha has done Masters in Hospital Administration and looks after Hospital’s Administration. Dr Dubey’s younger son Vaibhav is a MBA working as Vice President in Genpact New York, USA. Vaibhav’s wife Shreya is D. Phil from Oxford University, England.