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Mark Schneider, Iowa Arboretum
Jun. 02, 2025
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Judge Johnston, Boys & Girls Club of Story County
Jun. 16, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Travis Tolliver - Ames Main Street Vision Plan
Jun. 23, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Evening Social ~ Della Viti 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Jun. 26, 2025
Please join us on Thursday, June 26th, for the President's Social to celebrate Katy McMahon's Rotary Year and the Passing of the Gavel to Jamie Courtney, Club President 2025 - 2026.
We will gather at Della Viti, 323 Main Street, Ames. 4-6:00 p.m. The Club will provide some snacks as members mingle and raise a glass to our Club President.
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Tanzania Global Grant Update - Giliard Mkumbwa, The Rotary Foundation End of Year Update
Jul. 14, 2025 12:00 p.m.
To: Global Grant water partners for Menumu, Tanzania, GG2123113. We, the Global Grants Team, at the Rotary Club of Ames, are continuing our tradition of having a partners meeting for the current water project. This meeting is for the Tanzanian village of Menumu. The construction started in March and is progressing with occasional rain delays. The Rotary Club of Ames is partnering with the Rotary Club of Same in Tanzania for the fifth time to bring treated water to another village, Menumu. Giliard Mkumbwa is serving as project manager again and will be in Ames for the meetings. The meeting will include a presentation by Giliard highlighting the progress of the project along with details of interest about the location and people of Menumu. This is your chance to ask questions of someone that is close to the project. For those attending the partners meeting we have two meeting options: Our regular club meeting with our Global Grants team meeting after our regular club meeting. Or zoom meeting at an earlier time so our partners in Tanzania can attend too. The ZOOM meeting will be held at Sixty Forward, 205 South Walnut Avenue in Ames. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/ Giliard will give a presentation at both meetings. Please find the attached Save The Date document for dates and times. There will be another notice sent out when we finalize the arrangements. |
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West Ames Development Announcement
Jul. 21, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Exercise Management - Stronger for Life
Aug. 04, 2025 12:00 p.m.
Frank Mirano, a personal trainer with Ames Fitness Center. Stronger for Life Everyone ages, and too often, the words “it’s just part of getting older” are said. A large part of my job is showing and helping people of all ages realize what they’re capable of and how to maintain or improve their health to improve the rest of their lives. I will also walk you through the planning process of integrating exercise into your life. YouTube Live Stream - https://youtube.com/live/pqqnrMHon74?feature=share
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Learn about OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute)
Aug. 11, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Shannon Thiele ~ Live - Work - Play in Ames ~ Ames Regional Alliance
Aug. 25, 2025
The Ames Regional Economic Alliance launched the “Live – Work – Play in Ames” website and social media channels that are designed as a digital platform to showcase the myriad opportunities that make Ames and its surrounding communities vibrant places to reside, pursue careers, and enjoy leisure activities. The new website serves as a centralized hub for residents, prospective movers, job seekers, and visitors, offering detailed insights into the unique aspects of living, working, and playing in the Ames region. By providing a user-friendly platform that encapsulates the essence of the region, the website aims to attract new residents, support local businesses, and enhance the overall community experience. |
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Andrew Gogerty ~ 30 Years of Beauty at Reiman Gardens
Sep. 08, 2025
Andrew's presentation will include a brief history about how Reiman Gardens started, highlights from the first 30 years, and information about the official 30th anniversary celebration--The Botanical Bash, on September 13. Lunch will be catered by Sweet Caroline’s – Breaded Chicken Sandwich, Potato Salad and a Cookie. Harrison Mwamtemi of Shighatini, Tanzania will join us to thank the club for our work with their milk processing plant. |
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Alison Ranniger & Caitlin Patton ~ Celebrating 50 years of University Museums
Sep. 15, 2025
50 Years of University Museums: Celebrating a Legacy of Culture and Community. Discover our history, explore one of the nation’s largest campus public art collections, and learn how our collections and educational programs connect art and community. We also invite you to celebrate with us at the Brunnier Art Museum for our 50th Anniversary event on September 19, 2025. |
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Andrew Collings ~ An Overview of MIPA: Planning in Central Iowa
Sep. 22, 2025
The presentation will provide an overview of the Mid-Iowa Planning Alliance for Community Development (MIPA), a regional planning agency in central Iowa. MIPA works with cities and counties on a wide variety of community development activities such as transportation, housing, economic development, and workforce development. Susie Petra will share an update from Public Schools Strong and share an invitation to a public meeting with the Ames School Board. |
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Emily Sargent, Nancy Carroll, & Moose ~ New Ames Animal Shelter Campaign
Sep. 29, 2025
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Dave Carlyle
Oct. 06, 2025
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Joshua Waite ~ AI in Everyday Life: Opportunities, Realities, and Practical Impact
Oct. 13, 2025
Artificial intelligence is increasingly woven into our everyday routines, shaping communication, work, security, and more. Dr. Joshua Waite, postdoctoral researcher at Iowa State University’s Translational AI Center and founder of Asters (an early-stage physical security technology startup), will share approachable examples of AI’s role in daily life, address its limitations, and discuss how these technologies are being developed and applied. |
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Timothy Mooney ~ Coffee farmers, service learning and coffee immersion visits to Uganda and Hondura
Oct. 20, 2025
Coffee farmers, service learning, and coffee immersion visits to Uganda and Honduras. Cafe el Zapote has been importing coffee to Ames since 2018, but the volume has grown exponentially over the last two years. Adding service learning trips and coffee immersion visits to the coffee imports is an exciting endeavor. We will enjoy breakfast burritos and scones from the Filling Station and freshly brewed coffee from Cafe el Zapote. Ames Fire Chief Rich Higgins will also join us with a few words about the Ames Fire Station #2 Relocation Project. The City of Ames is moving forward with plans to relocate Fire Station No. 2 from its current location on Welch Avenue to a new site along State Avenue. A bond referendum will appear on the Tuesday, Nov. 4 ballot. This project is designed to: Enhance community safety with a modern, efficient facility; Improve emergency response times; Support redevelopment in Campustown. |
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Justin Clausen - Resource Recovery & Recycling
Oct. 27, 2025
Program Spotlight: Ames New Resource Recovery and Recycling Campus The City of Ames is embarking on a new era for solid waste, recyclables, and yard waste management as it transitions away from the 50-year waste-to-energy operations. Join us to learn about the exciting construction and plans for the community's new Resource Recovery and Recycling Campus. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 714 694 9574 |
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From Farm Kid to Tech Entrepreneur with Clayton Mooney
Nov. 03, 2025
We are excited to welcome Clayton Mooney, Co-Founder and Chief Farmer of Clayton Farms, as our guest speaker! Clayton will share his fascinating journey, detailing how he transitioned from growing up on an Iowa farm to successfully building innovative technology companies. As Chief Farmer of Clayton Farms, his mission is to provide "better food for more people." A proud alum of Iowa State University, Clayton enjoys pushing his limits by running ultramarathon trail races when he's not busy revolutionizing farming.
For lunch, you'll have the opportunity to taste the results of Clayton's hard work! We will serve delicious salads made with produce from Clayton Farms.
If you aren't able to join us in person, we will be streaming the meeting on our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/live/DqSqjvNJqfo?feature=share |
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Nov. 03, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
You are cordially invited to attend one of the upcoming Rotary Foundation Receptions hosted by DG Norlan Hinke. Join us for an evening of fellowship, appetizers, and a brief program. We will celebrate the impact of The Rotary Foundation and share important updates on the Annual Fund, Endowment, and PolioPlus. This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow Rotarians and leaders in your area. Dates and Locations:
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Program begins at 6:45 PM) Details: Appetizers provided; Cash Bar available. We look forward to a great turnout and to celebrating the excellent work of District 6000. |
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Farming and Conservation Under the Sun
Nov. 10, 2025
We're excited to welcome Matthew O'Neal, Professor and the H.A. Wallace Chair for Sustainable Agriculture in the Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology and Microbiology at Iowa State University. Professor O'Neal will share insights and data from the innovative Alliant Energy and ISU Solar Farm partnership. This 10-acre, utility-scale solar farm, built in 2024, is a living laboratory where ISU faculty and students conduct crucial research on agrivoltaics—determining which forms of farming and conservation can be done in an environmentally and economically sustainable way alongside solar panels. Having just completed their second field season, Professor O'Neal has interesting data and stories to share about:
Don't miss this fascinating look at what's possible when utility and agricultural interests align for the future! |
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Brown-Bag Lunch and Tour of the New Facility
Nov. 24, 2025
The Rotary Club of Ames is hosting a special off-site "brown-bag" lunch meeting on Monday, November 24th. We're excited to visit and learn more about the incredible work being done at the Boys and Girls Club of Story County! This is a fantastic opportunity to see their new space and get a comprehensive program overview.
We encourage all members to attend and support this vital community partner. |