Come enjoy a delicious meal, time with new and old friends, and an opportunity to learn from an expert on a variety of topics! Pre-registration is requested.
No cost to attend, free will donation will be accepted.


COMING UP…

 

When: Thursday, May 16th
Speaker: Teresa Waldof
Topic: Before Oppenheimer, there Was Wilhelm

An expert in building collaborative high-performance teams, Ms. Waldof is a dynamic speaker who brings positive energy to every presentation she gives. A business executive with over 30 years of management experience, her VACIP© and DRIP© methodologies help companies create efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase profits.

Her Minnesota Award Winning book, Wilhelm’s Way: The Inspiring Story of the Iowa Chemist Who Saved the Manhattan Project, recounts the contributions to the war effort of Dr. Harley Wilhelm and the Ames Project division of the Manhattan Project during World War II. His invention to purify uranium, the Ames Process, as well as his mass production method led to the successful, decisive, and swift end to World War II. Remarkably, eighty years later, his methods are still in use today!

Lunch and Learn Schedule
11:00 Check-in at Log Lodge
11:30 Lunch is Served
12:15-1:30 Presentation / Q & A


past events…

 

When: Tuesday, March 19
Speaker: Al Batt
Topic: Birding with Batt

Al Batt is a writer, speaker, storyteller, author and humorist whose observations about nature and humankind are published in many newspapers and magazines, and heard on many radio stations.

He shares his stories with anyone who will listen. Al received the Thomas Sadler Roberts Award from the Minnesota Ornithologists’ Union for birding. His mother thinks he’s a big deal.

 

When: Tuesday, April 16
Speaker: Mark Swanson
Topic: Growing Hope Globally

Mark Swanson is a Regional Director and Interim CEO for Growing Hope Globally, Growing Hope Globally provides an opportunity for Christians to make a lasting impact on global hunger, linking the grassroots energy and commitment of rural communities in the U.S. with the capability and desire of smallholder farmers in developing countries. 

Previously he was a pastor serving churches in South Dakota and most recently Washington state, where he led a Growing Project with Growing Hope Globally. Mark and his family live in Decorah, Iowa.