this week
Craig Thorn
 
Join us tomorrow as Craig Thorn of FNBA (and Palmer Rotarian) gives us an economic forecast. 
 
Stay up-to-date with Rotary happenings on our Facebook page.
Greeter: Judy Tebow
Pledge: Sherie Viera
"Be the Inspiration": Martin Sage - EL
Sgt. at Arms: Judy Tebow
Classification Talk: Jerry Moses
April: Maternal & Child Health Month
April is Maternal & Baby Health Month.
 
Rotary makes high-quality health care available to vulnerable mothers and children so they can live longer and grow stronger.
 
We expand access to quality care, so mothers and children everywhere can have the same opportunities for a healthy future. An estimated 5.9 million children under the age of five die each year because of malnutrition, inadequate health care, and poor sanitation - all of which can be prevented.
 
Read more about Rotary's efforts to improve the lives of mothers and babies.
Scholarships Available
Wasilla Noon Rotary Club is accepting applications from High School Seniors for our Menard Leadership and Service Above Self scholarships. For more information, visit the link below.

ROSES FOR ROTARY

Our rose fundraiser is in full swing to support our Rotary Youth Exchange program. We have ordered 500 dozen roses.  Please sell at least 10 dozen to ensure our fundraiser is a success!
 
Because of our fundraiser, our regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, April 23 will be pick-up day for rose orders.

easter baskets for valley kids

The Sunset Club is doing a community fundraising event for 100 Easter baskets that they will assemble on April 11th at a location soon to be determined.  They will be donating the baskets to kids in the Meadow Lakes, Big Lake area through Kids Kupboard. 
 
They are looking for donations of candy, small toys or stuffed animals, Easter baskets and grass, etc.  They will also accept cash donations to be used to supplement the baskets as needed.  Donations can be brought to the morning meetings on 4/2 and 4/9.
In case you missed it
Check out the most recent Wasilla Sunrise Club happenings below - or visit the Club Facebook page to see more!
Last Week
Last week we heard from Michelle Overstreet, Executive Director of MY House, who gave an update on the organization and their work ending youth homelessness in the Mat-Su Valley. 
 
To stay up-to-date on WSRC happenings, follow us on Facebook.
Michelle Overstreet, MY House
Williwaw Park & Playground
he Wasilla Sunrise Rotary Club spawned the concept of a playground  from a discussion with the executive director of the Mat-Su Health Foundation a couple years ago.  Ms. Ripley pointed out that the challenged  Williwaw neighborhood didn’t have a playground, nor could the kids safely maneuver Bogard Road to the newly finished inclusive playground at Newcomb Family Park on Wasilla Lake. 
 
Next, Rotary was fortunate to have befriended Rachel Sayen Lambert, a professional Enrolled Agent and resident of Williwaw.   She created the 501(c)3 organization to, in part, receive grants and own assets - Families for the Improvement of Safety & Health, Inc. (FISH).   Rachel became a member of WSRC last year to strengthen the bond between Williwaw and the experienced 53 women and men of the Rotary Club - we build a better community and world.   She is a professional who was a perfect fit to become a Rotarian.
 
Rachel has now secured the $40,000 grant from Mat-Su Trails and Parks for the construction of the playground. Coffman Engineering is donating professional design services and other organizations are also providing both cash funding and in-kind work.
 
Follow the progress of FISH on Facebook.
@wasillasunriserotary
wasillasunriserotary.com

rotarian of the month

President Janet Kennedy recognized Martin Sage-EL as the March Rotarian of the Month.Thank you for your service to our community and for putting service above self!

upcoming speakers

04/02/19
Craig Thorn
FNBA: Economic Forecast
 
04/09/19
Tasha Talvi
Rotary Exchange Rebound from Brazil
 
04/16/19
RYLA Attendees
 
04/23/19
Rose Sale Delivery
No meeting
 
04/30/19
Molly Bensen
Mat-Su Recycling Solutions

Events & Fellowship

04/20/19
Service Project
Cottonwood Creek Benches and Boardwalk Project
 
05/02/19 - 05/05/19
District 5010 Conference
Anchorage, AK
This will be a time for networking, reconnecting with friends, and finding inspiration for continuing service and community leaders with reports on the district, including its successes and challenges. There will be local and international speakers giving information on topics relevant to our district members, as well as events for new Rotarians. 

Pirate Club word of the week

Abaft, or aft :
Toward the back of the boat.

Rotary around the valley

Tuesdays @ 7 AM
Meridian Point Bldg.
865 N. Seward-Meridian Pkwy., Wasilla
 
Wednesdays @ 12 PM
The Grill @ the Grandview Hotel, Wasilla
 
Thursdays @ 12 PM
Turkey Red Banquet Room, Palmer
 
Wednesdays @ 6 PM
The Sky Lounge @ the Extreme Fun Center, Wasilla
 
Mat-Su Central School
Wednesdays @ 3 p.m.
Contact Lucas Parker or Betty Jo Walters for more information.
 
Mat-Su Rotaract
Contact Tasha Talvi at tashatalvi@gmail.com or (907) 782-5016.
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
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