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How journalism has changed over the years at Holland Sentinel
Mar. 21, 2024
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Hope College Volleyball Coach on Amazing Season
Mar. 28, 2024
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Apr. 13, 2024 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
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Apr. 18, 2024
This meeting will be at Lakewood School 2134 W. LAKEWOOD BLVD. HOLLAND, MI 49424 The school will be ready for us to start by noon. An early start may help some students with limited attention spans. This lunch is a real highlight for them. Staff and students are excited to have us in the school on that one special day each year. There has been a bit of a tradition that Rotarians help with supplies like Kleenex, Play-Doh, Pop-its, fidgets, toys, puzzles, Velcro dots, markers, cleaning wipes, etc. We are happy to continue to receive those |
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Human Trafficking
Apr. 25, 2024
According to the National Human Trafficking hotline, 295 human trafficking cases were identified in Mi in 2021, involving 429 victims. Of those 295 cases, 238 involved sex trafficking. Our speaker this week is Detective Dave Bytwerk with the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office who is involved in investigating trafficking in the county. This will be a very informative topic! |
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Ottawa County's Vulnerable Adult Abuse Task Force
May 02, 2024
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Leaders of 21st Century
Jun. 13, 2024
Rotary Leaders for the 21st Century is an annual leadership conference conducted at Hope College the second week of June for middle schoolers entering 7th and 8th grades who have been selected by their schools as potential emerging leaders. It continues with further engagement in regular follow-up meetings in the participating schools throughout the school year. More information at http://leadersforthe21stcentury.org This has been for the last 24 years Holland Rotary's signature project, and it depends on the active involvement of Rotarians and other volunteers. This year we obtained a District Grant (Remember those donations to The Rotary Foundation? This grant is from funds returned by TRF to the District, used as a match) to establish a website, streamline registration, increase the number of participants, and return the event to a three-day/two-night event. At this meeting, the participating students will be having lunch with Rotarians, one of the highlights of the conference for the students. The meeting will be at the Maas Center on the Hope College campus, on the west side of Columbia Avenue, right where Eleventh St. would cross. Parking is available on street or behind Martha Miller Center; handicap parking specifically in the Martha Miller lot and lots east off Columbia between 11th and 13th. Dropoff can be done on Columbia just outside the door to Maas Center. Please, Rotarians, also return Friday late afternoon for Leaders graduation, where we want greeters for parents and a strong showing of Rotarians to show support. |
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