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Thursday, May 12

11:00 - 4:00 Golf Tournament to End Polio at "The meadows at Mystic Lake."

5:00-8:00 Welcome Reception with food stations, salad bar & cash bar. meet, greet & network with other Rotarians.

Friday, May 13

Friday Morning Session:
7:00 - 8:00 Breakfast Buffet
8:00 - 9:00 Ross Bernstein "The Champion's Code: Bringing Life Lessons from Sports to Business
9:15 - 10:15 Breakout 1
10:30-11:00 Breakout 2
9:00-4:00 Hall of Friendship
9:00-6:30 Photo booth during breaks & Happy Hour

Friday Afternoon Session:
11:45-1:15 Chris Heeter "Pulling the same direction: What sled dogs have to teach us about teamwork and leadership"
1:30-2:30 Breakout 3
2:45-3:45 Breakout 4
4:00-5:00 Breakout 5
        Business Meetings 5950 & 5960

Friday Evening Event:
5:00-6:00 Youth Exchange Country Fair
5:00-6:30 Happy Hour: appetizers & cash bar
Entertainment by the Jazz Cats
6:30-9:00 Celebration Dinner
Youth Exchange Flag Presentation
Youth Exchange Speaker:
          Barbara Nieviadonski 
Entertainment by Comedian Stevie Ray

 
 
Golf Tournament to End Polio,
The Meadows at Mystic Lake is a nationally acclaimed public golf course offering a unique, challenging, and scenic golf experience in Prior Lake, Minnesota. With waterfalls, native plants, and statuary, it’s a destination on its own, only enhanced by all the great events planned for the district conference.  Proceeds from the tournament go to Polio Plus to help get this thing done!
 
The cost of the golf tournament is $150 with a shotgun start at 11:00 AM.  The tournament offers two formats including ‘play your own ball’ or ’scramble’ depending on your skill level.  A brief program and awards will immediately follow the tournament.  We will be done in time to join everyone at the District Conference Welcome Reception big buffet starting at 5:00 PM.
Click Here for registration through Event Caddy.
 
Ross Bernstein, inspirational speaker and best-selling author of almost 50 books, will share insights from his book, The Champion's Code." Bringing Life Lessons from Sports to Business. Click Here for more information.

 
 
 
Breakouts Extraordinaire: Choose from 30+ topics focused on Rotary, technology, health & wellness, business and celebrating life.  
Stevie Ray, co-founder and excutive director of Stevie Ray's Improv Company, will entertain and remind us to give the gift of laughter in our everyday lives. Click Here for more information.
Done-in-A-Day Service Project: You can help cut, iron, sew, and assemble parts for 450 feminine hygiene kits for Days for Girls during any breakout session. Join or sponsor a sew-a-thon in advance to prepare materials. Click Here for more information.
 
Chris Heeter with her dog, Tuu Weh, founder of The Wild Institute, believes "Being Wild at work means having the courage to bring the gift of who you are to what you do. That means showing up whole, creative, free, engaged, connected, and bold"
  Hall of Friendship, will showcase great ideas that you can use in your community.  For more information, contact Greg Krauska, gkrauska@hotmail.com or (612) 801-7821.

Visit the Photo Booth, open during breaks and happy hour to take your souvenir photos.

Rotary Youth Exchange, Country Fair and Flag Presentation.

Happy Hour Entertainment: The Jazz Cats
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