Our Program on June 14th was the personal profile of our new member, Pam Prosser.

Pam was born in Minneapolis, but her family moved to Minnetonka when she was in elementary school, and she graduated from Minnetonka High School. After getting her B.A. (major: business) from the U of M, she continued her formal education with a four- year course at Northwestern Academy of Homeopathy, and has been nationally certified as an alternative medical practitioner and health coach with an office in St Louis Park. She provided us with a printout describing homeopathy, and there were a number of questions about homeopathy from the club members. Homeopathy is an adjunct to many of our standard medical and chiropractic practices, and helps the body heal from medical incidents faster. Many health issues can be addressed using only homeopathic remedies, thereby avoiding drugs and the damaging side effects.

Pam also has a website where clients can shop for travel arrangements and do other shopping. She loves to travel, and has been to all 6 of the inhabited continents (winter stations and laboratories don't make Antarctica inhabited!). Part of her summer is spent at the family cabin at Bay Lake, and some of the year she is in Florida. She recently spent time in San Diego where she celebrated her daughter's wedding to a navy pilot. Wherever she is, she always tries to find some time to see movies and plays.

Another facet of Pam's life is her interest in helping others. She is active in the Landmark Education Program, and a long-time active member of Haiti Outreach. Haiti Outreach is an organization that has raised over $6,000,000 to help the people of Haiti starting long before the recent earthquake, and the organization has built three high schools, started micro banking, built public wells, and constructed 50 homes in Haiti. Rotary International has allied with Haiti Outreach in some of the water well projects because the group has a requirement that the local people and government are stakeholders in the investment. 
(Story by Tad Shaw and photo and posting by Steve Frazier)