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postheadericon 034 Rotary Club Radio Teach for America Twin Cities

In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Daniel Sellers, the Executive Director of Teach for America – Twin Cities.  An organization dedicated to ensuring that one day, all children in this nation will have an opportunity to attain an excellent education.

Rotary Club Radio Episode 034

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Length: 35 min.

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Teach For America is growing the movement of leaders who work to ensure that kids growing up in poverty get an excellent education.  Today, poverty limits educational opportunity – but it doesn’t have to be that way.  Although 16 million American children face the extra challenges of poverty, an increasing body of evidence shows that they can achieve at the highest levels.

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Daniel Sellers, Executive Director
Teach For America • Twin Cities
401 2nd Avenue North, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55401
612.333.1158 x39101 (o)

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postheadericon 010 Rotary Club Radio – Doug Hartford – St. Paul Rotary Club 100 Years

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Episode: #10 – President, Doug Hartford – St. Paul, MN Club – Celebrating 100 years in Rotary

In this episode, I’m honored to to interview Doug Hartford, President of the St. Paul Rotary Club, located in St. Paul, MN – District 5960. Doug highlights the importance of 100 years Rotary for St. Paul and Minneapolis clubs. It is a great honor to be the #10 club in all of rotary and being personally chartered by Paul Harris in 1910 has great significance for the club’s members.
Listen as Doug talks about how the St. Paul and Minneapolis Clubs hosted R.I. President John Kenny while he was in town and what special projects their club has pursued to celebrate 100 years.
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Fast for Hope

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2010 Rotary District 5960 Conference

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