
Welcome to Rotary International District 6270
LEADERS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE
Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create positive, lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
A Message From Our District Governor

Hi, Everyone!
My role as District Governor is to serve you, working with others at the district and higher levels to create opportunities, remove obstacles, and bring expertise and resources to support your initiatives. Our district’s success depends on making it easier and more enjoyable for you to serve others and build better friendships.
The other part of my job is to serve the greater organization. We’re tasked with increasing clubs, membership, and philanthropy. The key to achieving this also lies in enhancing the member experience. When we focus on that, the sought-after growth in all its dimensions becomes organic, heartfelt, and lasting. This little bit of organizational Jiu-Jitsu, serving the organization by serving its members, is just another part of The Magic of Rotary.
– Pete Bosch



NEWS FROM DISTRICT 6270
Check it out >>> District 6270's Monthly Magazine (formally Newsletter)
FEATURED STORIES


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Select your 2025-26 District Grants Education Session & Register Today!
What are District Grants? Rotary District Grants fund small-scale, short-term activities that address needs in your community and communities abroad.
NEW Session # 6, Thursday, May 15, 2025, 6 pm Session 6 - Zoom registration link
Click Read more or here to check out the Rotary District Grants webpage for details and resources.
High school student delegates will gather June 21 – 27, 2025 for the annual week-long World Affairs Seminar at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. The theme this year is: Peacebuilding: Creating Lasting Change.
We expect attendees from across the USA and around the world. Each delegate will have their own opinions, story, and viewpoint contributing to conversations about global trends. WAS brings together peers from around the world to learn about international relations and develop skills in diplomacy, communication, cooperation and leadership.
Since 1977 WAS has impacted and changed the lives of its 30,000 alumni, providing highly relevant skills in group problem solving, negotiation and peaceful diplomacy. Featured speakers represent a wide variety of perspectives, opinions and backgrounds. WAS offers students an opportunity to interact with leaders from government, international organizations, the media, and business.
Past participants have marveled at how WAS gave them a new lens to view our global landscape. “World Affairs Seminar was a life changing experience for me. It is probably the most important single experience I’ve ever had” said Ben from Norway. “I got to meet people from all over the world and listen to some really great speeches. Most importantly, I made new friends that will always have my back and I will always have theirs” said Sierra from Iowa, USA. “[WAS] changed a lot: my approach to everyday life, my connection to a wide variety of issues, my openness to learn from everyone I meet. I will never forget one of the best weeks of my life and I want to thank Rotary very strongly for giving me this brilliant opportunity,” said Kate from the UK.
Most delegates are sponsored by a club or service organization such as a Rotary Club. Many thanks to Rotary District 6270 Clubs that already sponsor WAS student delegates, and thank you in advance to Clubs considering becoming sponsors. Thank you, also, to Rotary District 6270 for its longtime support of WAS.
For more information, visit worldaffairsseminar.org/. Contact us at: World Affairs Seminar, 10600 W. Mitchell St., West Allis, WI 53214, or at contact@worldaffairsseminar.org. Call us, too, at 414-453-4984. To explore WAS sponsorship, contact Francis X. Vogel, WAS Executive Director, at 414-520-4790 or at fvogel@worldaffairsseminar.org.
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- Part One: Membership Strategies from District 6270 Clubs
- Part Two: Innovative Membership Structures for Regular Clubs
Part One: Membership Strategies from District 6270 Clubs
Several Rotary Clubs in District 6270 have adopted creative and varied membership strategies to foster engagement, inclusivity, and growth. Here's how seven clubs in the district responded to a call for information on their membership programs:

- Oshkosh Southwest Rotary: Oshkosh Southwest provides three categories of membership: Regular, Associate, and Corporate. The Associate Membership is a local-only (i.e. not with District or RI) membership limited to two years for a very low cost. This is good for younger or prospective members to “get their feet wet.” The club’s corporate membership notably allows organizations to send different representatives to meetings, encouraging broad corporate engagement.
- Port Washington-Saukville Rotary: A multi-tiered approach offers memberships as
- Waukesha Noon Rotary: Embracing a structured corporate membership model, Waukesha Noon allows corporations to appoint up to four designees, with specific rules around senior leadership involvement. Their detailed guidelines ensure corporate members remain engaged and entail meeting attendance requirements, financial obligations, and participation expectations comparable to individual members. Additionally, Waukesha has a “Share Rotary” program whereby each meeting has one member assigned to bring a prospect. They have found that this approach is more effective than a simple call to everyone to “bring someone some time!”
- Lake Geneva Rotary: This club offers flexibility with an annual “meal or no-meal” option and a corporate membership arrangement. Their corporate membership allows organizations to have a primary and an alternate member, fostering increased organizational representation and participation.
- Fond du Lac Noon Rotary: Fond du Lac Noon maintains a traditional "old school" approach, emphasizing personal invitations targeting community leaders and new business owners. Recognizing their club’s tilt toward a "check-writing" as opposed to a primarily “hands-on” group, they align recruitment with member expectations, effectively integrating philanthropy and business networking.
- Elkhorn Rotary Club: Elkhorn introduced an innovative "Golden Ticket" initiative to boost engagement and create excitement around Rotary events. The club issues “Golden Tickets” to each member, to give to a prospect, redeemable for a “Free Lunch.” This strategy emphasizes direct participation, offering opportunities for members to engage actively through enticing incentives and unique experiences.
- Fond du Lac (General Observations): Highlighting local industry shifts, Fond du Lac observed decreased local business involvement due to changing corporate ownership structures. This prompted a shift in recruitment towards locally-focused professions such as healthcare, real estate, and legal services.
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Rotary District 6270 Rotary Orientation/Refresher Program
What is the Orientation/Refresher Program?
Rotary Friendship Exchange with Peru!
Exciting News! Dates are now confirmed for our highly anticipated Rotary Friendship Exchange (RFE) with Peru! We are looking for enthusiastic Rotarians to participate in this incredible opportunity to experience a new culture, build lasting friendships, and embody the spirit of Rotary.
Inbound Trip (Hosting Peruvian Rotarians): August 2-11, 2025
We need dedicated host families to welcome Peruvian Rotarians to our District from August 2nd to August 11th, 2025. Hosting is typically only for a few days, and is a rewarding experience that allows you to share our local culture, build international friendships, and showcase the best of what our community has to offer. This is a great way to participate in the exchange if traveling to Peru is not possible.
Outbound Trip (Peru): May 17-26, 2025 The Outbound Trip is full but you're welcome to contact Randy to get on the waiting list. Visit the District 6270's Rotary Friendship Exchange webpage.
Join Rotarians from Districts 6220, 6250 & 6270
April 25 - 26, 2025, Brookfield, Wisconsin
TriCon brings together members from three Rotary International Districts: 6220, 6250, and 6270. These districts serve clubs in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a portion of Minnesota, and most of Wisconsin.
At TriCon, participants learn, are inspired, and grow through interactive workshops, plenary speakers, and networking opportunities. All this truly makes TriCon an outstanding Rotary conference experience.
Don't miss out on this lively, educational, and fun-filled Rotarian experience.
Visit https://rotarytricon.org

The Responsibilities of a District Governor
At the heart of a District Governor's duties is the task of facilitating effective communication. The DG serves as the main conduit between individual clubs and the larger Rotary organization, ensuring that the clubs are aligned with Rotary's mission and objectives. This position requires a deep understanding of Rotary’s values and an ability to mentor club leaders, helping them to cultivate their leadership skills, manage their activities efficiently, and amplify their impact within the community.
The District Governor is more than a figurehead. They are a mentor, advisor, and often, a source of inspiration for Rotarians. Their leadership is crucial in
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Join Us for "Celebrate Community" Week!
Celebrate Community Week is back, from September 8-14, 2024! This inspiring annual event unites members of Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis, and Optimist clubs in a powerful week of collaborative service projects. Together, we tackle key community issues like health and wellness, food insecurity, education, and the environment. For many years, this initiative has shown the incredible impact we can make when we work together. Don't miss the chance to be part of this global movement—join us in making a difference!
For more details and how to get involved, visit the official Celebrate Community Week page or contact rotary.service@rotary.org.
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In a world often fraught with conflict and discord, there emerges a beacon of hope in the form of individuals dedicated to fostering peace and understanding. We proudly celebrate Jonathan “Jon” Ward, a retired U.S. diplomat, for his acceptance into the esteemed second cohort of Rotary Positive Peace Activators. Jon’s illustrious career, spanning diplomatic missions across diverse regions and his unwavering commitment to service, exemplifies the spirit of peacebuilding that lies at the heart of this transformative initiative.
Jon’s journey embodies the essence of Rotary’s mission to promote goodwill and peace worldwide. From his service in Saudi Arabia to his diplomatic postings in Papua New Guinea, Iraq, and beyond, Jon has represented his country and has also become a steadfast advocate for diplomacy and conflict resolution. His rich experiences, coupled with his educational background and military service, equip him with a unique perspective and invaluable insights into the complexities of global peace and security.
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April 26, 2024 ~ Mark Blodgett
The Rotary Clubs across Southeast Wisconsin, encompassed by Rotary District 6270, have played a significant role in supporting humanitarian efforts in Ukraine during its time of crisis. This article highlights the impactful work facilitated by these clubs, in partnership with Be an Angel e.V. Germany and Friends of Be an Angel USA (Mequon, Wisconsin).
Nestled in the heart of Shorewood, Wisconsin, radiates a beacon of service, commitment, and dedication to Rotary ideals. Nancy Rhodes, a member since November 1, 1988, has devoted over 35 years to weaving an illustrious tapestry of service within Rotary.
Nancy's journey began humbly as a member of the Rotary Club of West Allis. Little did she foresee that her path would lead her to become a cornerstone of Rotary service, impacting lives across districts and continents.
Throughout her tenure, Nancy's steadfast commitment to Rotary has been evident in her diverse roles within the organization. From serving as Club Secretary to ascending to the esteemed position of Club President, her leadership acumen was apparent from the outset. Her influence transcended the local club level, culminating in her tenure as District Governor during the 2011-2012 term, leaving an indelible mark on District 6270.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, Rotarian Fran Wargolet felt compelled to help those impacted by the escalating conflict.
As a long-time member of the Rotary Club of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Fran went to Rotary.org to explore ways to provide aid. She soon learned about ShelterBox, a disaster relief charity founded in 2000 by Rotary Clubs in the UK. ShelterBox was already on the ground in Ukraine, providing vital shelter and supplies to displaced families.
Though retired, 76-year-old Fran was determined to get involved. She contacted ShelterBox and asked, "How can I help spread awareness about your relief efforts?" Soon after, Fran became a ShelterBox Ambassador. She began traveling around Wisconsin giving presentations at Rotary Club meetings to share ShelterBox’s mission. To date, she has spoken to over a dozen clubs, garnering support and funding for ShelterBox initiatives.
The Rotary International District 6270 Nominating Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Dawn Heath-Fiedler to serve as the District Governor for the 2026 - 2027 Rotary year.
Dawn became a member of the Rotary Club of Delavan-Darien in February 2015 after being told that she needed to join Rotary. The moment she stepped into her first meeting, she felt an immediate sense of belonging. Due to a change in employers, Dawn later transferred to the Rotary Club of Elkhorn.
As part of her preparations as a president-nominee, Dawn attended the 2017 District Conference. During a workshop on human trafficking, her life took a new direction. Inspired by the experience, she founded the 501(c)3 non-profit Join the Movement Events, Inc. (JTM), initially focused on raising awareness of human trafficking in rural communities.Following her term as club president, Dawn
Nicole McNevin, a Wisconsin native, is currently living in Tokyo as she pursues her Master's degree at the prestigious International Christian University (ICU). As one of Rotary International's honored Peace Fellows, Nicole is not only receiving a fully-funded graduate education but also gaining hands-on experience advancing the Rotary mission of peace and conflict resolution.
Now at ICU, Nicole is conducting groundbreaking research on how to expand access to study abroad programs for Japanese youth in underserved areas. She is collaborating directly with local governments in rural prefectures to distribute surveys to students and identify trends in barriers they face. Nicole hopes her Master's thesis will lead to actionable recommendations for exchange sponsors like Rotary Youth Exchange to reach more students.
In her scarce personal time, Nicole squeezes in speaking engagements at Rotary clubs across Japan. As one of the only Peace Fellows fluent in Japanese, Nicole is in high demand to discuss the program. She's making connections that she knows will last far beyond her studies.
What's next for this promising peacebuilder? Nicole is keeping an open mind, but sees herself continuing to promote educational exchange in Japan and bridge cultures however she can – perhaps through nonprofit work, government programs, or corporations.
Nicole's story demonstrates the-
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