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Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary Club unites a dynamic network of leaders dedicated to fostering meaningful connections, community, and impactful service that enhances lives locally and globally.  Welcome.

Upcoming Speakers

April 15, 2026
Rotary Exchange Students


Rotary Exchange Students

The Adventure of a Lifetime!

April 22, 2026
Anna Coskran & Jim Vos

Zoom Only MeetingAnna Coskran & Jim Vos

Minneapolis Downtown Commercial Real Estate

May 6, 2026
Mark Capaldini & Mark Pitzele


Mark Capaldini & Mark Pitzele

LifeSource: Consider Becoming an Organ Donor — Lives Hang in the Balance

Upcoming Events

Our Impact

By the Numbers

What's Happening at City of Lakes?

Planning is underway for the 20th Annual Rotary Community Forum, hosted this year by Minneapolis City of Lakes, St. Paul,  and Roseville Rotary Clubs at the Minneapolis Club on Wednesday, September 23 — and this year’s format promises to be something special.

The Forum will feature a live, behind-the-scenes Behavioral Grooves podcast experience centered on the timely topic: “Resilience in Our Uncertain Times.” The conversation will explore how individuals, organizations, and communities navigate change, anxiety, and disruption in today’s rapidly evolving world.

Featured panelists include:

  • Kurt Nelson, PhD — behavioral scientist, President of The Lantern Group, COL Rotarian, and co-host of the internationally recognized Behavioral Grooves podcast
  • Armando Camacho — CEO & President, Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
  • Richard Fursman, EdD — Owner of HueLife, an expert in organization develop and change, and White Bear Lake Rotarian 

Attendees will not only hear an engaging discussion but also experience the energy and dynamics of a live podcast recording in front of an audience.

A special thank you to Carol Russell, who is serving as project champion for this milestone Community Forum.

More details will be shared as plans continue to develop.

 
Our Foundation partner WeNetworkNow believes in creating space for something that matters more than business cards and elevator pitches: real human connection. COL will sponsor their Spring Connections get-together designed to be that space.

Join WNN for an afternoon where the goal isn't just "networking" it's building and nurturing communities. We’re bringing together local business leaders and diverse professionals for a day of connection and conversation.

What’s on the menu?
🥘 Authentic African cuisine crafted to bring warmth and culture to the table.
🎲 Interactive games to break the ice and spark genuine conversations.
🤝 Come hungry. Come ready to meet people who actually want to know you.

Details:
📅 Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 3 PM - 6 PM CT
📍14264 23rd Ave N, Plymouth, MN
🎟️ $15 - Secure your ticket at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spring-connections-tickets-1988110031623?aff=oddtdtcreator   

Special thanks to WeNetworkNow Founder Mamady Konneh for making this opportunity happen. 
 
Wednesday, June 17
5:30 p.m. Social Hour - 6:30 Dinner
Hosted at the historic Minneapolis Club by Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary
729 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis
Free parking on site. Everyone welcome!
 
Join us for a spectacular Italian dinner with beloved opera selections performed between courses by internationally acclaimed artists Georgia Jacobson - Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, Aspen Music Festival, Des Moines Metro Opera, Opera Santa Barbara; a returning favorite, John Taylor Ward - National Symphony Orchestra, Opera Lafayette, Boston Early Music Festival, Les Arts Florissants; Justin Burgess - Washington National Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Santa Fe Opera;  Teresa Perrotta - Metropolitan Opera, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Washington National Opera;
 
Reserve your tickets now for one of the most beautiful nights of the year – an evening at an amazing venue, designed for good conversation, great food and breathtaking voices.
 
 
Early bird: $95 per person
After May 28: $105 per person
Premier reserved tables for eight (available until May 15): $900

We’re excited to introduce the next three leaders of Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary—bringing energy and momentum into the years ahead:

🔹 Brian Kimmes | 2026–27
Director of Development & Alumni Relations at Dunwoody College of Technology. A connector at heart who leads with positivity—and believes Rotary should be meaningful and fun.

🔹 Bob Baker | 2027–28
Founder of Baker CFO Services, Board Member at Unity Bank, and Treasurer for both our club and District 5950. Known for bringing clarity, structure, and fresh perspective to every challenge.

🔹 Lisa Moncrief | 2028–29
Leads strategy and implementation of commercial loan participation purchases and sales at Wings Credit Union, with a consultative, relationship-first approach.

Strong leadership. Real connection. A bright future ahead. 💙💛

 
Three flagship businesses are opening their doors just for us in an exclusive, behind-the-scenes update on what’s new. Join us for a fascinating off-site at International Market Square.
 
Eyebobs, has been making original readers for original people since 2001. Come get a sneak peek at the latest trends in glasses. The ever-popular Fuse will share their story of beauty, honesty, and sustainability. Rabbit Creek, which serves interior designers and their discerning clients via their lighting and furniture will also be featured.
 
Wednesday, May 13 at 7:15 a.m.
International Market Square
275 Market Street, Minneapolis
Free parking by front door on west side of building
 
Expect breakfast, tours, and fun!

☀️ Our club was honored to host a special multi-club, multi-district breakfast at the Minneapolis Club, bringing together Rotarians and community leaders to hear Rotary International President-Nominee Larry Lunsford and Erick García Luna from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.  Larry will become President in Rotary year 2027-2028 and oversee the Rotary International Convention in Minneapolis where 20,000 people from 140 countries are expected to gather.

Larry reminded us that when the world feels shaken, Rotarians step forward — with more service, more action, and more compassion. Erick shared encouraging economic insights, noting that Minnesota’s economic fundamentals remain strong — a testament to the resilience and strength of our communities.

A highlight: presenting a $25,000 check from the Lawrence Family Foundation to the Host Organization Committee — an investment in the convention here in Minneapolis.

We are grateful for the leadership, inspiration, and the momentum building as we continue doing together what can’t be done alone. 💙✨

A Portrait Series Celebrating the People Who Make Our Club Extraordinary
 

City of Lakes Rotary is powered by people — leaders, innovators, volunteers, mentors, and community builders who bring their talents and heart to everything they do.

Humans of City of Lakes Rotary offers a glimpse into that community through a collection of member portraits and short profiles created to honor and document the people who make our club special. The portraits, photographed by professional photographer and Rotarian Sawyer Brice, capture members in a creative and authentic way.

The images shown here represent a sampling of a larger project designed to showcase the breadth and depth of talent within our club.

Each profile highlights what members do professionally, who they serve, and how fellow Rotarians and community members might collaborate or refer business. The project helps members connect more deeply while celebrating the people whose leadership, service, and generosity shape City of Lakes Rotary.

Together, these portraits and stories offer a window into a vibrant community.

Whether you’re a long-time member or exploring Rotary for the first time, we invite you to get to know the people behind the impact.

🔹 Join Us
👉 Visit us for breakfast and a program
👉 Explore membership https://bit.ly/48no0aa


In today’s world, we can spend hours online and still feel like something’s missing. The truth is—real connection happens face to face. That’s why I invite you to “touch grass” and join us at Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary.

Every week, we gather to share a meal, hear inspiring speakers, and work together on service projects that make a difference in our community and beyond. It’s a place where friendships are built, business connections are made, ideas are shared, and purpose comes alive.

As President, I see every day how Rotary helps people step out of the digital noise and into real community. If you’ve been looking for something meaningful, this may be it.

I’d love to personally tell you more about what belonging to Rotary could mean for you. Feel free to reach out to me at https://bit.ly/3VWjmZu and come join us in making a difference.

— Maria Bavender, President, Minneapolis City of Lakes Rotary

Before 3,000 guests experiencing homelessness arrived at the Minneapolis Convention Center for 3,000 Acts of Kindness, City of Lakes Rotarians were already at work—sorting coats, organizing clothing, and preparing a space designed to welcome with care and dignity.
 
Presented by Coated in Love, founded by our member Danielle Igbanugo, this annual event serves people experiencing homelessness, offering new winter coats, warm clothing, haircuts, a meal, and connections to more than 80 social-service agencies. Nearly 8,000 Minnesotans experience homelessness on any given night, including families, women, and children. For many, homelessness brings isolation and loss, where stability and support can disappear without warning.
 
Through the leadership of Lynn Otis and Bill Jackson, our club’s $5,000 gift was leveraged into $18,750 through a Rotary District 5950 grant—funding over 700 new coats this year.
 
We are honored to stand alongside Coated in Love in offering warmth, dignity, and hope—because when people feel seen and cared for, lives begin to change. 💙💛