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KHOI Radio
May 03, 2021
Ursula Rudenberg discusses KHOI Community Radio |
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Ames Community Arts Council
May 10, 2021
Jennifer Brockpahler talks about the Ames Arts scene and how the Ames Arts Council may assist the community in engaging the arts. |
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ISU Wellbeing and Exercise Laboratory
May 17, 2021
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Parks & Rec, City of Ames
May 24, 2021
Keith Abraham share information about recent improvements to City parks, Homewood Golf Course and other recreaional venues within the Ame Parks and Recreation system. |
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Tour of Reiman Gardens
Jun. 07, 2021
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Summer Wines
Jun. 14, 2021
Roger Esser, Cyclone Liquor, talks about what wines to share with friends and family. |
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Jun. 28, 2021
Chad Copley passes the gavel to Kelsey Carper |
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Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self
Jul. 12, 2021
Robert Waggoner lives and lucid dreams in Ames, IA. Author of Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self, Robert is the past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. For the past ten years, he has been the co-editor of the online magazine, The Lucid Dream Exchange, the only ongoing publication devoted specifically to lucid dreaming. https://youtu.be/BsL0bm_Jqx8 |
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You Are Rotary: Club Members Share their Rotary Stories
Jul. 19, 2021
Members Abby Howie, Andrew Schroeder, Jack Swanson, Liz Zurecher and Sheila Schofer share their Rotary moments and updates on what's new in my business
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Jim Blessman: Blessman International
Jul. 26, 2021
Jim Blessman, Blessman Interantional, will talk about his operations in South Africa. |
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Ames 2020
Aug. 02, 2021
Deb Schildroth and Jean Kresse will discuss the 2020 Needs Assessment plan for Ames and Story County |
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You Are Rotary: PDG Steve Dakin and David Cook
Aug. 09, 2021
Rotary Membership |
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Nathan Johnson: Musco Sports Lighting
Aug. 16, 2021
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Pine Room
Aug. 16, 2021
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Wendy Wintersteen, President, Iowa State University
Aug. 30, 2021
President Wendy Wintersteen provides an update on University programs and the new academic year.
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United Way of Story County: Annual Kick Off
Sep. 13, 2021
Kristin Pates will kick off the annual United Way campaign |
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District Governor Alka Khanolkar
Sep. 20, 2021
DG Khanolkar will share her goals for this Rotary year. |
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304 Main Street
Sep. 27, 2021
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Peace Pipe Letters
Sep. 27, 2021
https://youtu.be/16p-zcSgUhs Today we sense, once again, that fundamental values of our communal life are under threat in the form of nationalism, populism, and homophobia. The commitment to peace and mutual understanding among differing people of the world remains a constant challenge—and a perpetual task for all of us. In June 1931, 33 year-old William Jewett Fulton, Keokuk, IA, attended the 22nd Rotary International Convention in Vienna, Austria. There, he and other delegates witnessed the political, social, and economic tensions simmering in Central Europe at that time. With the Great War in recent memory, Rotary International devoted most of the conference to discussion of critical issues facing the world, and what Rotarians could do to defuse the race to another war. Returning to Keokuk, Fulton sent letters to all Rotary clubs outside the US, 504 in total, asking each club to observe a symbolic gesture of peace. Twenty-nine German Clubs were among those receiving a letter from Keokuk, December 1931. Fifteen sent responses back. In the years that followed, some German Rotarians upheld their Rotary values. At the same time, however, many did not. We know that Jewish Rotarians were expelled from their clubs, their businesses, and their homes. Fortunate ones managed to escape out of country. Other, non-Jewish, Rotarians took active roles in the Nazi war machine. Rotary was no match for the Nazi movement. |
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Emily Easton: Four Oaks Foster and Adoptive Care
Oct. 04, 2021
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North Grand Mall
Oct. 04, 2021
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