Join us to learn more about the Make it OK Campaign to reduce the stigma of mental illnesses. We'll also celebrate November birthdays!
Marna Canterbury, MS, RD
As HealthPartners, Marna is the Senior Director of Community Health and Engagement. She provides organizational leadership in community partnerships, needs assessment and key community health initiatives including:
PowerUp, a long-term, community-wide initiative focused on prevention of childhood obesity.
Make It Ok, HealthPartners community campaign to reduce the stigma of mental illness and provide community support and resources for mental illness.
SuperShelf, a statewide effort to transform food shelves to promote health.
She serves as a nonprofit board member and community volunteer. Marna’s other experience includes leadership and development of health improvement efforts for health plans, clinics, nonprofits, schools, and hunger relief organizations. Marna received her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and biology from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN and completed her training as a Registered Dietitian at the University of Iowa. She received her Master’s in Community Health from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
At 12:15 pm on November 9th at the InterContinental Hotel, President Todd Nicholson opened the meeting. Nancy Brady provided the inspirational minute about “radical empathy” to test and understand another person’s experience with the ability to understand another person’s pain. Bill Given introduced two guests and a Rotarian to our meeting. Rita Dibble and Eddie Coblentz were greeters and Linda Mulhern, the scribe. Todd wanted to thank our tech team of Dave Wolfgram, Katie Dailey and Paul Meekin for their help with the hybrid meeting format.
Sign up today! Join your fellow Rotarians at two upcoming service opportunities with the Hallie Q Brown Community Center. Please click the links below for additional information or to sign up.
The board of directors has approved the following for Membership. If no written objection stating reasons is received by the board from any member of the club within 5 days following publication of the name, the prospective member shall be considered to be elected to membership.
Individual Members
Name: Ellen Kennedy
Title: Executive Director
Organization: World Without Genocide at Mitchell Hamline School of Law
The Board recently announced that Rotary Flex Members will now be paying their $25 lunch fees onsite instead of being billed afterward. Rotary Flex Membership is the new category comprised of the former
Senior Active
Under 40
COVID Relief Categories.
We will have a Square credit card reader on hand at meetings for your convenience. Checks and cash are also accepted. Please see Jodi at the registration desk on your way in to make the payment.