Vol. 108, No. 49, June 4, 2024
Next Meeting 
When:Friday, June 7, 2024
Where:Lansing Community College, Michigan Room
Address:600 N. Grand Ave., Park in Gannon Ramp
Speaker:Chef Jose Aste
Topic:"Growing Together: Building a Restaurant Business Rooted in Community Connections"
Chair of the Day: Doug Wiesner
Reflection:Craig Stiles
Greeter:Phyllis Riley
Editarian: Julie Pingston 
Microphone:Corey Grant
Chair of the Month:Doug Wiesner
 
Biography for Jose Aste
My name is Jose Aste. I was born in Lima, Peru and raised in Miami, Florida. I have been living in the greater Lansing area since 2013 with my wife Melissa, and two children, Nelly and August.
 
My professional background began in aviation as a licensed Aircraft Technician/Avionics Technician. During my thirteen years in the Aerospace industry, I have worked in commercial airlines, avionics facilities, general aviation, corporate jets, and as lab instructor here at Lansing Community College of Aviation Technology.
 
Having the privilege of growing up in a melting pot of cultures and peoples in Miami, I have always been genuinely interested in human beings and the communities I have been a part of, always learning and submersing myself in different perspectives.
 
Apart from my love for airplanes, and people, I have always loved my Peruvian heritage and culture. The delicious Peruvian food my parents would cook on a daily basis, plus the effect it would have on our family and friends, would have me daydreaming of one day having my own little food truck where people would gather. This dream set into reality in the summer of 2019, when I first started Tantay, here in Lansing. Mid-Michigan’s first Peruvian cuisine concept.
 
Since then, Tantay has systematically grown from Allen Neighborhood Center’s Incubator kitchen, accelerator kitchen, food truck, and soon into our first brick and mortar space.
Patriarche Park
On Friday, June 14, 2024 we will be having lunch at John M. Patriarche Park, 960 Alton Road, East Lansing where the Pickleball Courts are located in the complex.  We will eat in the pavilion (it is reserved for us) with box lunches and walk over (there is a baseball diamond in between the two) to the Pickleball Complex.  Sue Mills has been kind enough to enlist Rotarians to demonstrate the game and supply paddles and balls.  We will play 4 o a court with an "instructor" to help us.  If you are interested, PLEASE WEAR TENNIS SHOES, we are allowed to stay on the courts as long as we would like.
 
When you enter the large parking lot off of Alton into the park, the Pavilion is to the left and the Pickleball Courts are to the right.  If you are interested in trying out this game, please email suemills@comcast.net she would like to make sure we have enough paddles.  Thank YOU!
Legacy Society
 
We are grateful to the following Rotarians and their spouses who have made this significant commitment that will be transformational to our Club's grantmaking - forever!
 
Ken Beachler
Ted Abrams
Jack & Margaret Bates
Bill & Marilyn Cochran
Robert Fisher
Heidi McNaughton
Helen & Charles Mickens
Irv Nichols
George & Marilyn Nugent
Speakers
Jun 14, 2024
Pickleball Courts
Jun 21, 2024
Jun 28, 2024
Jul 05, 2024
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Rotary Club of Lansing
P. O. Box 13156
Lansing, MI   48901-3156
Meeting Responsibilities
May Birthday Chair
Millbrook, Courtney
 
Chair of the Month
Wiesner, Doug
 
Reflection
Stiles, Craig
 
Editarian
Pingston, Julie
 
Greeter
Riley, Phyllis
 
Microphone
Grant, Corey
 
Chair of the Day
Wiesner, Doug