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ROTARY
INTERNATIONAL
DISTRICT 5470 DIRECTORY
2011-2012
www.rotary.org www.rotary5470.org
District Governor Roger Ptolemy
The following sections have been transferred to the website:
• Past Rotary International Themes • Standard Operating Procedures for District 5479 Operations • District Nominating Committee • District 5470 Advisory Committee • The Future of Rotary Foundation • Complete list of Past District 5470 Governors • Rotary Youth Exchange In-bounders.
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Table of Contents
Rotary International President ……………………………………….………………...Page 4
Rotary International President’s Address .................................................. ...Page 5
Rotary International President‐Elect ......................................................... Page 7
Rotary International Zone Director ................................................................ Page 8
District Leadership Team ................................................................................. Pages 9 ‐ 37
District Governor’s Message ............................................................................ Page 10
District Governor .............................................................................................. Page 11
District Governor‐Elect ..................................................................................... Page 12
District Governor‐Nominee ............................................................................. Page 13
Past District Governor’s Farewell .................................................................... Page 14
District Organizational Chart ............................................................................ Page 15
District Committees ........................................................................................ Pages 16 ‐ 22
District Youth Exchange Dates ...................................................................... Page 22
District RYLA Dates ................................................................................................... Page 22
District Officers & Committee Chairs ............................................. Pages 23 ‐ 26
Assistant Governors (AGs) ......................................................... Pages 27 ‐ 35
Club Leadership ............................................................................... Pages 36 ‐ 66
District Rotaract Clubs ........................................................................... Pages 67
Rotary Information ......................................................................... Pages 68– 85
RI President and District Governor’s Goals .......................................... Pages 69
Past District Governors Contact Information ....................................... Pages 70
Schedule of Governor’s Visits By Date ................................................ Pages 71 ‐ 72
Schedule of Governor’s visits by Club ......................................... Pages 73 ‐ 74
District Monthly Calendar .............................................................. Pages 75 ‐ 76
District 5470 Events ............................................................................................... Pages 77
Rotary Insurance Information ......................................................................... Page 78
District 5470 Awards ............................................................................................... Page 79
Rotary International Awards .......................................................................... Pages 80
Rotary International Presidential Citation .......................................... Pages 81 ‐ 82
The Rotary Foundation Awards ................................................................. Pages 83 ‐ 85
Alphabetical Index of Names .......................................................... Pages 86 ‐ 88
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5470
To All : Club Presidents and Secretaries District Committee Chairs Assistant Governors Executive Committee
Here is your copy of the District 5470 Directory for the year 2011‐2012. It is hoped you will find it useful for planning and coordinating your activities within the District.
We have tried to include information on key club positions. In addition there is information on Rotary International officers, programs, Rotary Foundation and historical information of value. Additional information can be found on the District Website, www.rotary5470.org.
The Directory is intended for Rotary business only and is not to be used for commercial purposes.
Like all directories, this one will have errors and omissions as well as some information that will quickly become out of date. Those clubs or individuals wish‐ing to correct information should make the corrections through the district website at www.rotary5470.org.
Our thanks to all who helped provide information.
Roger Ptolemy
Peter Jeschofnig
Charles Bawden
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 2011-12 Kalyan Banerjee, India
Kalyan Banerjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, In-dia’s largest agrochemical manufacturer, and chair of United Phosphorus (Bangladesh) Limited. He is a member of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and the American Chemical Society, past president of Vapi In-dustries Association, and former chair of the Gujarat chapter of the Con-federation of Indian Industry. Kalyan, of the Rotary Club of Vapi, has served Rotary as a director, Rotary Foundation trustee, International As-sembly group discussion leader, and president’s representative. As chair of the Southeast Asia PolioPlus Committee and a member of the International PolioPlus Committee, he has attended meetings with the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Kalyan has received the Foundation’s Distin-guished Service Award. He and his wife, Binota, are Major Donors, Bene-factors, and Bequest Society members.
Kalyan Banerjee, India One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201-3698 P: 847 866-3000 F: 847 866-8237
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RI President-elect’s Address
Kalyan Banerjee, 2011-12 RI President New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
25 May 2011
Good morning and namaste, as we say in India.
Standing up here before all of you is without a doubt one of the most incredible mo‐ments I have had in Rotary. To see all of you, so many people, my brothers and sisters of Rotary, from so many nations, gathered here in New Orleans under the flag of Rotary, is simply amazing. And to have the call to serve as the first among equals in this great organization in the coming Rotary year is also a truly humbling experience.
Some time back, we had a phone call from our granddaughter Tia, who lives in Austra‐lia and whom you met just a little while ago. Every week, she and her friends have to tell in school about what is going on at home with their families. Well, apparently when it came her turn to share the family update sometime back, she put up her hand and said, ―My grandpa is going to be the president of the world.
Strangely enough, her teacher had a hard time believing that. She said, ―He’s going to be what? And little Tia absolutely insisted. She said, ―He’s going to be president of the world. I know, because my mummy told me so. Well, Tia’s teacher phoned up the mother, and after what had happened was explained, peace and calm returned. But today, whenever Tia meets up with me, she can’t resist saying, with her mis‐chievously sweet smile: ―Hello, President of the World.
You know, coming into this assignment in Rotary right now, I can tell you that our President Ray, our own Rotary cowboy, is going to be a tough, tough act to follow. But today at least I’ve got the advantage, I think, because if there is anything bigger, better, and bolder than a cowboy, it is a cowboy and an Indian together.
And here in New Orleans, we’ve got a lot of history, and even a lot of Rotary history as well. As I was preparing my remarks, I had a look at the proceedings of the last RI Convention held here, in 1976, when Ernesto Imbassahy de Mello of Brazil was the president of Rotary and Gerald Ford was president of America, which was cele‐brating its bicentennial. President Ford, who was himself a Rotarian, was to come to address the convention, but at the last moment he had to drop out and be replaced by another speaker, who quoted a valedictory speech given by a young lady at a Mississippi high school, who had said: ―The trouble in America today is not so much the noise of the bad as the silence of the good.
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RI President’s Address Continued
Well, speaking from a perspective of more than 34 years down the line and also of a somewhat different culture to that of the young lady at the high school, I would agree that it is a problem, but I would not call it a problem that is peculiar to the United States. It’s true, really, all around the world, that we hear much more about what is wrong with the world than about what is right. We notice much more the people who don’t care than the people who do. The people who create trouble rather than the people who get things right.
But here in New Orleans today, we have abundant evidence that there are people who do care — people who are doing what is right — people who are doing good. And let me tell you, the good that you are doing in this world of ours is making a difference.
Let me ask you, if I may: Why are we here today? Indeed, why are we all in Ro‐tary? I believe we are here because we care, and because we see both what’s wrong in the world, and what’s right. And we want to carry forward what’s good, build on it, expand on it, help it grow — while taking a hard look at what needs to be changed in our lives and then doing what we can to change it.
Because at its core, I think, Rotary is about change. It’s about not being content with things as they are. It’s about not going gently into that good night.
A man named David Selbourne, a British social commentator and historian, wrote a little book called Moral Evasion. And in it, he listed 11 reasons why people avoid making moral judgments, why they avoid looking at something and saying, this is not right and we must do something about it. That sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Let me recount a few of those reasons:
―There is no quick fix.
―There is nothing you can do about it.
―The problem is much more complex than you think. ―You are focusing on the wrong issue.
―It has never been any different.
And, of course, the perennial, ―Who are you to talk? Well, who indeed are we to talk?
Who are we? We are Rotarians.
For continuation of his speech log onto Rotary5470.org.
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
PRESIDENT-ELECT 2012-13 Sakuji Tanaka
Sakuji Tanaka, a member of the Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan, was elected president of Rotary International for 2012‐13 by dele‐gates during the fourth plenary session at the 2011 RI Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
For 32 years, Tanaka was president of Tanaka Company Ltd., a whole‐sale firm that went public in 1995 and later merged with other leading wholesalers in Japan. Currently, he serves as vice president of the Ya‐shio City Chamber of Commerce and adviser to Arata Co. Ltd., an ani‐mal feed and pet food wholesaler. He also chaired the National House‐hold Papers Distribution Association of Japan for eight years. Tanaka studied business at Nihon Management Daigakuin and Tokyo Manage‐ment Daigakuin.
A past trustee of The Rotary Foundation, Tanaka chaired the 2009 Birmingham Convention Committee. His other service to Rotary in‐cludes RI director, regional Rotary Foundation coordinator, district governor, and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Com‐mittee.
Tanaka established an endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, and he and his wife, Kyoko, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors of the Permanent Fund, and Major Donors.
He is a recipient of RI’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation’s Distinguished Service Award.
Sakuji Tanaka, Japan One Rotary Center 1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201-3698 P: 847 866-3000 F: 847 866-8237
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
RI DIRECTOR - ZONES 21b & 27 2010-2012 Noel A. Bajat
Noel A. Bajat, of the Rotary Club of Abbeville, Lou‐isiana, is president and director of Abbeville Building and Loan. He is a director of Goodwill Industries of Acadiana and has served as organizing director and first president of the Neighborhood Housing Services of Lafayette, as well as chamber of commerce president. He has received the Mayor’s Distinguished Service Award and the Personalities of the South Award.
A Rotarian since 1976, Noel has served RI as Dis‐trict Governor, Task Force Member, Task Force
Zone Coordinator, RI International Training Leader, National Advisor to the Permanent Fund, Delegate to the 2004 Council on Legislation and was the Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator for Zone 26.
He is the recipient of The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritori‐ous Service, the Rotary Foundation Distinguish Service Award and the Rotary Foundation Service Above Self Award.
Noel and his wife, Sis, are Major Donors, Benefactors, charter members of the Bequest Society, charter members of the Paul Harris Society in District 6200 and members of the White Hat Society.
Noel will serve as a Director of Rotary International for the 2010–2012 Rotary years.
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DISTRICT 5470
2011-2012
LEADERSHIP
TEAM
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Greetings from Governor Roger Ptolemy
Dear Rotarian, Why did you join Rotary? Was it for the networking and professional de‐velopment opportunities? The service opportunities? The fellowship? Whatever your reason, I’m sure you have discovered that Rotary delivers all of these, and more. Rotary has something for everyone. Whatever en‐deavor of merit and worth that you seek, you can find it in Rotary. You are part of an extraordinary organization. Mankind has never known anything like it. Rotary is truly changing the world, accomplishing things that no government, church, or any other entity has ever been able to do. There are many reasons for this: Rotary is made up of active leaders… movers and shakers from all walks of life, people who know how to get things done and do them right. Rotary follows values that people every‐where admire and respect. Rotary is non‐political and non‐denominational. In Rotary, the barriers that separate nations dissolve, the walls that divide religions melt away. So Rotary has unprecedented reach. It has boots on the ground everywhere. Rotary covers the globe like no other human endeavor in history. No other service organization offers the scope of international service of Rotary. And no other service organization has anything like The Rotary Foundation, the highly efficient and respected funding engine that provides the financial thrust for our international ser‐vice activities. Rotary offers an unparalleled opportunity to truly make a difference. You can think of Rotary as a sort of giant leverage mechanism that enables you to amplify your own individual efforts into results far greater than you could ever achieve on your own. We are part of an exciting organization in times when we are seriously needed… times of great oppor‐tunity to really make a difference. Come join me. Let’s change the world! Yours in Service, Roger Ptolemy
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Roger retired in 2004 after serving nearly 30 years as president of Data West Corporation, a software enterprise he co-founded in 1975. Data West de-velops utility billing and information systems used by clients throughout the United States. Roger entered the Rotary world in 1977 through the GSE door, joining the Durango Rotary Club directly after returning from a GSE tour of the West Indies. He served as President of the Durango Rotary Club in 1987-88. A strong supporter of GSE, he has served on the District GSE Committee most of the time since joining Rotary, chairing the committee intermittently about 15 times. In January of 1987 he went on a second GSE trip as leader of a team to India (Haryana and northern Rajasthan). Other district-level Rotary service has included the District Foundation Alumni Chair for several years, the District Scholarship Committee for over 15 years and the District Youth Exchange Committee for about 10 years as District RYE Training Officer. Roger served as the District Service Chair in 2008-09 and 2009-10. He is a native of Durango and has a degree in Mathematics from Fort Lewis College. A dedicated advocate of education, Roger is on the Fort Lewis College Foundation Board of Directors, and is also a founding Trustee of the non-profit Liberty School for dyslexic and gifted children in Durango. He was the first Treasurer of the Liberty School Board, from 2006 to 2009. Roger served in the Peace Corps in the South Pacific as a high school sci-ence teacher in 1971-72. There he met his late wife, Andrea, to whom he was later married for 25 years. He enjoys music, conversation, outdoor rec-reation, and travel, especially in developing areas of the world. He has one stepdaughter, Jennifer, who, following her parents’ example, completed two years of Peace Corps service in Thailand in March of 2010. Roger and Jen-nifer are both Paul Harris Fellows.
DISTRICT 5470 DISTRICT GOVERNOR – ROGER PTOLEMY
Roger Ptolemy 2608 Borrego Dr. Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970-259-5341 C: 970-764-0363 F: 970-259-2930 [email protected]
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DISTRICT 5470 DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT – CARLA VAUTHRIN
Carla Vautherin 2018 West Cucharras Street Colorado Springs, CO 80904 H: 719-632-3655 C: 719-650-6197 [email protected] Partner: James
Carla earned a B.A. in Elementary Education from the University of California in Santa Barbara, her hometown. After college, she and hus-band, Jim, relocated to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. In order to provide a strong education for their children, they helped create and sustain two private schools. Leaving education, Carla worked in publishing, radio and newspaper sales before opening her own full service advertising agency. She became a member of Rotary Mid-Isle in 1989 and served on the Board of Directors until moving to Colorado Springs in 1997 where she worked as a media planner and earned an M.A. in Business Communication. Carla rejoined Rotary in 2004 as a member of Garden of the Gods club. She was Club President in 2006-2007, is a member of the District Rotary Youth Exchange Committee and Area 2 Assistant Gov-ernor. Jim is also a member of Garden of the Gods, serving as Secretary, and PEN. He and Carla are both Paul Harris Fellows. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.
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DISTRICT 5470 DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE– WALLY MILLER
Wally Miller 18615 St. Andrews Dr Monument, CO 80132 H: (719) 488-8142 C: (719) 641-9722 [email protected] Partner: Charlotte
Wally has been a Rotarian in six different clubs in five districts from coast-to-coast over the last 36 years, starting in California. He has main-tained perfect attendance for that period and is past president of the Colo-rado Springs Rotary Club. He served as Assistant District Governor over five years in two different areas of District 5470. He has also served on the "Asking Committee" of District 5470 during our highest years of fund-raising. A major area of interest during all of that time has been In-ternational, though he has served as a Director in all of the Rotary Ave-nues of Service.
His aviation experience in management, advertising, public relations, marketing, safety and training spans more than 55 years. He has been a pilot for all of that time, is a long-time, still active flight instructor and was the 9-state FAA Rocky Mountain Region's "Flight Instructor of the year" for 2003. He is chairman of the Colorado Springs Airport Com-mission, President of the Rocky Mountain Flight Training Center in Colo-rado Springs and owns an aviation, marketing and Communication firm, The Polygon Group. He retired from the U.S. Air Force as a colonel, has taught at the Air Force Academy and holds a Masters' degree in commu-nication from the University of Denver.
Wally and his wife, Charlotte, live in Monument, CO. They have two sons on active duty in the U.S. Air Force; the older son a Lieutenant Gen-eral at the Pentagon, the younger son Commander of a 9.200-person Air Force Wing in Georgia. Their daughter lives with her family near Lon-don, England. All three are Paul Harris Fellows, as are Wally and Char-lotte."
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DISTRICT 5470 IMMEDIATE PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR – STEVE BERG
Dear Rotarians, This has been a great year. It has been my pleasure to visit your clubs and enjoy the wonderful variety that is Rotary. Each club has its own remarkable personality. Your projects are diverse. You, the clubs, are indeed the heart and soul of Rotary. Our district conference at Mount Princeton Hot Springs with the natural beauty of the 14ers all around us was a huge success. We were inspired by the speakers, Joe Dittmar, Tom Thorfinnson and Ron Axel. We laughed and had fun. We raised $4000 for Polio Plus and I got to wear that fabulous red dress. We hosted a GSE team from Alsace, France and sent one there. Our team came home with “wine withdrawal.” A new club was chartered, with Palisade Sunrise becoming our 58th club. We now have Salida Breakfast as a provisional club. We have just returned from the Rotary International Convention in New Orleans. The fellowship, music and food were awesome. We heard Bill Gates remind us that we are “this close” to eradicating polio.
Thank you for everything.
Yours in Rotary,
Steve Berg
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DISTRICT 5470 SECRETARY - DAVE COOK
Dave Cook 30978 Fourteener Circle Buena Vista, CO 81211 H: 719‐395‐3234 C: 719‐207‐2236 [email protected] Partner: Kathy
District Secretary Dave Cook is a native of Colorado, born in Manzanola, he grew up in Rocky Ford. He received his BS degree at Colorado State University and a MS degree from New Mexico Highlands University. He is retired from teaching public school secondary mathematics for 37 years. Dave first became a Rotarian in the Buena Vista club just a few years ago. He became the secretary/treasurer shortly after joining the club, a position he still holds in addition to his other duties. Dave and his wife Kathy have been married for 44 years. They have three children and 7 grand children. Their daughter and family live in Alaska, one son and family live in California and the youngest son and family live in Colorado.
DISTRICT 5470 TREASURER – FRANK McKENZIE
Frank McKenzie 1420 Santa Fe Ave. La Junta, CO 81050 H: 719‐383‐0253 C: 719‐469‐2465 [email protected]
District Treasurer Frank McKenzie is a Certified Public Accountant. and retired CFO of DeBourgh Manufacturing. He is a past president of the La Junta Rotary Club and has been a member since 1975. He has three daughters, two grandsons and one granddaughter. Frank McKenzie is a life‐long La Junta resident and enjoys skiing, golf, and scuba diving.
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DISTRICT 5470 TRAINER—PAULETTE CHURCH
Paulette Church 400 Oakcrest Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970‐259‐2143 F: 970‐247‐9744 C: 970‐946‐4855 [email protected] Partner: Clyde
Paulette has been a Rotarian since 1988, first in Forest City, IA and now in Durango, CO. She has served as Executive Director of the Durango Adult Education Center since July of 1999, and it received the prestigious El Pomar Award of Excellence in Education in 2005. Prior to this position, she taught at Waldorf College in Iowa and served as Director of the Academic Support Program for at‐risk college students. The Colorado Nonprofit Association awarded her the William Funk Award for Community Building for 2010. She holds a BA in Education from Arizona State University and a MA in Educational Technology from the University of Northern Iowa.
DISTRICT 5470 ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE - PDG LAURA THOMPSON
PDG Laura Thompson P.O. Box 430 Rocky Ford, CO 81067‐0430 H: 719‐254‐6958 B: 719‐254‐3351 F: 719‐254‐3354 C: 719‐469‐1866 [email protected] Partner: J.R.
Thompson has been a Rotarian since 1988 and tends to accept more as‐signments and projects than is practical. With her husband J.R. she guided the Rotary Youth Exchange for 16 years. She was District Governor in 2003‐2004. She and her husband J.R. still operate his family’s newspaper, the Rocky Ford Daily Gazette. They are multiple Paul Harris Fellows and Bequest Society members.
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DISTRICT 5470 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE - SARAH BISHOP
Sarah Bishop P.O. Box 130 Paonia, CO 81428 H: 970‐527‐6675 [email protected] Partner: Bill
Sarah has been a member of the Rotary Club of Paonia for ten years. She served as Club President in 2006‐2007, having served previously as Club Community Service Chair. She then served as Area 12 Assistant Governor. Sarah has a BA in Spanish from the College of Wooster and a PhD in Romance Linguistics from Ohio State University. Her professional career took her to the University of Albuquerque as direc‐tor of programs ranging from services to minority students to writing an MS degree program in criminal justice. In Washington, DC, she was a program officer in the De‐partment of Education and Deputy Director of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. She started Partners in Parks, a non‐profit organization that re‐cruited interns dedicated to supporting research programs in national parks. She now spends her time with husband Bill learning to ranch and participating in everything the community has to offer including skiing, fishing, hiking, music, and more.
DISTRICT 5470 SERVICE COMMITTEE - EDDIE CHUNG
Eddie Cheung 8538 County Road 250 Durango, CO 81301‐8627 H: 970‐259‐2862 [email protected] Partner: Nancy
Eddie (Kwok Yen) Cheung was born in Shanghai, China and spent his childhood there and Hong Kong. In 1971 he immigrated to New York City with family. Eddie left New York in 1977 to work on West Coast in plastic injection molds making business. By 1984, having established his own company, he was busy assisting entrepreneurs design and manufacture all types of projects with plastic compo‐nents. Eddie continues to consult after selling it. In 1995 Eddie joined Newbury Park Rotary and was involved community service, fundraising and traveling internationally for Polio Plus and the club’s international projects. Eddie and his wife, Nancy, moved to Durango in the summer of 2008. Eddie joined Durango Daybreak Rotary and has contin‐ued his involvement in community service. When not in Colorado, Eddie and Nancy are in California visiting his son, Chris and his family or Maine with daughter Mei Ling.
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DISTRICT 5470 PUBLIC RELATIONS CHAIR - J. R. THOMPSON
J.R Thompson is a Colorado native who has been involved in the newspa‐per business all his life. He has served as a director and president of the Colorado Press Association. He joined the Rotary Club of Rocky Ford in 1973 at the ripe old age of 22 and has served in many club and district capacities since then. He was a GSE Team leader and guided the District Youth Exchange committee for almost 16 years. He and his wife, PDG Laura, still operate his family’s newspaper, the Rocky Ford Daily Gazette. They are multiple Paul Harris Fellows and Bequest Soci‐ety members. .
DISTRICT 5470 ROTARY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE CHAIR - PDG ANN HARRIS
PDG Ann Harris PO Box 646 Basalt, Co 81621 H & B: 970-945-8691 C: 970-618-6001 F: 970-927-4120 [email protected] Partner: Allen H Adger Esq.
Born in Baltimore, MD., she earned a PhD. degree from Colorado State University in Community College Leadership. She retired last year after 31 years at Colorado Mountain College where she served as Dean of the Aspen Campus and as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Ann is a passionate collector of. contempo‐rary art and crafts and a fan and attendee of all types of music. Ann joined Rotary in 1990 as a charter member of the Snowmass Village Rotary Club. She served as Team Leader of the GSE Team to Israel in 2001 and was Dis‐trict Governor in 2004‐05. Ann is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and a Bequest Soci‐ety Member and is now a member of the Carbondale Rotary Club.
J.R. Thompson P.O. Box 430 Rocky Ford CO 81067‐0430 H: 719‐254‐6958 B: 719‐254‐3351 F: 719‐254‐3354 C:719‐469‐2356 [email protected]
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DISTRICT 5470 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
ROTARY YEAR 2011-12
District Governor District Governor Elect
District Governor Nominee Secretary ● Treasurer ● Trainer
Advisory Committee
• Assistant Governors Areas 1 through 17 • Administration
• Bulletin • Directory • District Conference • Legislative • Website • Insurance • Club Service
• Foundation • Matching Grants • Recognition Points Coordina-
tor • GSE • Scholarship • World Peace and Conflict
Resolution • Alumni
• Membership • Rotary Information • Club Extension
• Public Relations • Service
• Vocational Development/Four Way Test
• Friendship Exchange • Shelter Box Project • Literacy
•New Generations • RYLA • Rotaract • Interact • RYE
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COMMITTEE CHAIR PDG Laura Thompson PO Box 430 Rocky Ford, CO 81067-0430 B: 719 254-6958 H; 719-254-3351 C: 719 469-1866 F: 719-254-3354 [email protected] FINANCE CHAIR PDG Peter Jeschofnig 412 13th St. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-947-0050 B: 720-279-7532 C: 970-404-1384 [email protected] [email protected] BULLETIN EDITOR Charles Bawden Box 1492 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 H & C: 970-319-7188 B: 970-945-2500 [email protected] INSURANCE CHAIR Rich Tafoya 35 South Selig Ave Montrose, CO 81401 H: 970-323-5577 B: 970-249-2222 F: 970-249-2225 [email protected] WEBSITE Peter Jeschofnig See above for info DIRECTORY Charles Bawden See above for info Peter Jeschofnig See above for info
DISTRICT CONFERENCE Rod Barker 7 Carol Drive Durango, CO 81301 H: 970-259-5805 B: 970-375-7121 C: 970-749-5199 [email protected] LEGISLATIVE CHAIR Rick Bleier 62954 W. Niagara Montrose, CO 81401 H&B: 970 240-1926 F: 413-294-0226 [email protected]
Administration
COMMITTEE CHAIR Sarah Bishop PO Box 130 Paonia, CO 81428 H: 970-527-6675 [email protected]
CLUB EXTENSION Bob Delavan 3885 North River Road Palisade, CO 81526 H: 970-464-7740 C: 970-270-9878 [email protected]
Membership
GROW ROTARY!
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Foundation DISTRICT ROTARY FOUN-DATION CHAIR PDG Ann Harris PO Box 646 Basalt, Co 81621 H & B: 970-945-8691 C: 970-618-6001 F: 970-927-4120 [email protected] Partner: Allen H Adger Esq. FOUNDATION RECOGNI-TION POINTS Tony Cerato 1290 Castlecombe Lane Monument, CO 80132 H: 719-559-2918 C: 719-351-6616 F: 719-559-2953 Email: [email protected] MATCHING GRANTS SUB-COMMITEE CHAIR Joe Williams One River Rim Road Durango, CO 81303 H: 970 247-5031 B: 970 259-3934 C: 970 749-5757 [email protected] DISTRICT SIMPLIFIED GRANT CHAIR Dennis Pretti 640 Grand View Circle Grand Junction, CO 81506 H: 970-263-4473 [email protected] GSE CHAIR Jack Thomas 2503 Antietam Lane Colorado Springs, CO 80920 H: 719-598-5525 [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIP CHAIR Doug Tueller PO Box 3153 Telluride, CO 81435 H: 970 728-5015 B: 970 728-5775 [email protected] POLIO PLUS PDG Dick Foster 2805 Old Broadmoor Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 H: 719-576-4375 C: 719-510-3853 [email protected] ANNUAL & PERMANENT FUND COORDINATOR PDG Peter Jeschofnig Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-947-0050 B: 720-279-7532 C: 970-404-1384 [email protected] [email protected] WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE CHAIR Joe Williams One River Rim Road Durango, CO 81303 H: 970 247-5031 B: 970 259-3934 C: 970 749-5757 [email protected] WORLD PEACE and UNDER-STANDING FELLOWSHIP CHAIR Eddie Blender PO Box 1296 Edwards, CO 81632 H&B: 970 926-6098
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COMMITTEE CHAIR J.R. Thompson PO Box 430 Rocky Ford CO 81067-0430 H: 719-254-6958 B: 719-254-3351 F: 719-254-3354 C: 719-469-2356 [email protected]
Public Relations Service SERVICE COMMITTEE CHAIR Eddie Cheung 8538 County Road 250 Durango, CO 81301-8627 H: 970-259-2862 [email protected] VOCATIONAL SERVICE / 4-WAY TEST Tascha Yoder 635 Southpointe Court #220 Colorado Springs, CO 80906 H: 719-661-2741 [email protected] SHELTER BOX PROJECT Pam Pine 0038 South Oak Way Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-928-9546 C: 970-948-0606 [email protected] FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE Warren Hill 5110 Seven Oaks Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80919 719-264-1770 [email protected] LITERACY CHAIR Amy McBride 1261 6400 Road Montrose CO 81401 H: 970-240- 4583
New Generations
RYLA CHAIRMAN Peter Waanders PO Box 2275 Aspen, CO. 81612 C: 970-948-3117 F: 970-544-3758 [email protected] ROTARACT CHAIR Jana Gerow 1334 21 Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 H: 970-858-7937 B: 970-242-3674 C: 970-640-0176 [email protected] DISTRICT ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVE Holly Deardorff [email protected] B: 815-822-1212
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INTERACT Larry Soukup 15169 Chimney Rock Rd. Nathrop, CO 81236 H: 719-395-8053 B: 719-539-1040 C: 719-207-1888 F: 719-785-5745 [email protected]
New Generations, Continued
RYE Leadership Team
DISTRICT CHAIR Marilyn Branch PO 1295 Telluride, CO 81435 H&C: 970-708-2202 [email protected]
OUTBOUND COORDINATOR Kristi Adams 131 N. 6th St. Grand Junction, CO 81501 C:970-985-5652 [email protected]
INBOUND COORDINATOR Bobbie Ruh 2076 Vermont Rd. Vail, CO 81657 C:303-888-0209 [email protected]
COMMUNICATIONS COORDI-NATOR Trish Kramer 2501 Palmer Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 C:970-309-7646 [email protected] TREASURER Lynne Beck PO Box 2583 Telluride, CO 81435 H:970-369-0052 [email protected] TRAINING COORDINATOR Roger Ptolemy 2608 Borrego Dr. Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970-259-5341 [email protected] STUDENT TRAINER Peter Waanders PO 2275 Aspen, CO 81612 H&C: 970-948-3117 [email protected] SAFETY OFFICER Keith Caddy 434 S. 1st Street Montrose, CO 81401 F: 970-252-5216
ARGENTINA Cynthia Blancke PO 1931 Edwards, CO 81632 H: 970-926-0376 [email protected]
RYE, COUNTRY CONTACTS:
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AUSTRIA Joanna Kerwin PO 1597 Edwards, CO 81632 C: 970-406-1236 [email protected]
AUSTRALIA Marilyn Branch PO 1295 Telluride, CO 81435 H&C: 970-708-2202 [email protected]
BRAZIL Sally Corcoran PO 29 Avon, CO 81620 C: 970-376-2376 [email protected]
CHILE Robin Tolan 1501 Walz Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 C: 970-379-1365 [email protected]
DENMARK Ed Montgomery 17840 New London Rd. Monument, CO 80732 C: 719-331-8037 [email protected]
ECUADOR Dennis Shoemaker 8960 Rochester Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80920 C: 719-282-0993 [email protected]
FRANCE Jim Duke 9295 Camino del Rio Durango, CO 81303 H&C: 970-769-0155 [email protected]
GERMANY Jim Rendleman 975 War Eagle Dr. N Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719-331-4808 [email protected]
HUNGARY Trish Kramer 2501 Palmer Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 C: 970-309-7646 [email protected]
INDIA Jana Gerow 619 Main St. Grand Junction, CO 81501 C: 970-640-0176 [email protected]
ITALY Steve ErkenBrack 2775 Crossroads Blvd. Grand Junction, CO 81506 C: 970-250-0027 [email protected]
JAPAN Bobbie Ruh 2076 Vermont Rd. Vail, CO 81657 C: 303-888-0209 [email protected]
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RYE, Country Contacts
cont.
POLAND Bobbie Ruh 2076 Vermont Rd. Vail, CO 81657 C: 303-888-0209 [email protected] ROMANIA Eddie Cheung 8538 County Road 250 Durango, CO 81301 H: 970-259-2862 [email protected] SPAIN Kristi Adams 131 N. 6th St. Grand Junction, CO 81501 C: 970-985-5652 [email protected] SWEDEN Ken Morrison PO 369 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 H: 970-731-4924 [email protected]
TAIWAN Marilyn Branch PO 1295 Telluride, CO 81435 C: 970-708-2202 [email protected] THAILAND Kay Gentry 702 Forest Lane / PO 2087 Crested Butte, CO 81224 H&B: 970-349-5755 [email protected] TURKEY Senih Geray 315 E. Dean St. Aspen, CO 81611 B: 970-429-7371 [email protected]
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INBOUNDERS: Fall Orientation/District Conference, Durango REQUIRED ATTENDANCE: Oct. 14-16, 2011
OUTBOUND USA STUDENTS: Applications Due To Marilyn Branch by Oct. 31, 2011.
OUTBOUND Interviews: Grand Junction, Dec. 2-4, 2011.
INBOUNDERS: Winter Orientation, TBD REQUIRED ATTENDANCE
OUTBOUND USA STUDENTS: Orientation, Colorado Springs, REQUIRED ATTENDANCE: Mar. 9-11, 2012
Rotary Youth Exchange Dates – 2011-12
RETREAT: 2011 July 15, 6pm arrival to July 18, 2:30 pm dismissal
2012 – Mid June
October 15, 2011—Committee Organizational Meeting, District Conference in Durango
March 15—Club Commitment to participate due to district committee March 31—Send payment to district committee April 30—Submit names of students to district
May 31—Student registration forms due to district (If you missed a deadline, exceptions are possible. Please contact the chair.)
RYLA Dates – 2011-12
RYE Outbounders for 2011-2012 with DG Roger Ptolemy
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DISTRICT 5470 ASSISTANT GOVERNORS
Area 1 — Burlington, Limon
Norma Pankratz PO Box 693 Burlington, CO 80807 H: 719‐346‐7246 C: 719‐342‐0320 [email protected]
AG Norma Pankratz has been a member of the Burlington Rotary Club since 1991. Her professional career began in 1961 as an Extension Home Economist in Kansas. She retired as Social Services Director for Kit Carson and Lincoln Counties in 2001. She has volunteered in various organizations throughout the years and is very involved with Historical Preservation through the 105 year old Kit Carson County Carousel also known as Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #6. She has served the Burlington Club as President and is on her 5th year as AG. She is a multiple PHF. Norma has 2 daughters and 4 grandchildren.
Area 2 — Garden of the Gods, Interquest, Pikes Peak, Rampart
Tom Tudor 6363 Kremmling Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H&B: 719‐599‐4588 F: 719‐388‐8690 [email protected] Partner: B’Ann
Tom Tudor, four time president of the Rampart Range Rotary Club, was raised in Des Moines, Iowa where his father was a member of the Des Moines Rotary Club #27, founded in 1911. Tom served in the U.S. Army 1968‐1970. He volunteered for the Old Guard and served as Sentinel and Relief Commander at the Tomb of the Un‐known Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. Tom moved to Denver in 1981 and in 1983 began working in the school fund raising business. He married Beatrice Ann Peek (B'Ann) in 1985 and moved to Colorado Springs in 1987. He has two daughters, Abby, 21 who is at Northern Arizona University, and Sarah, 25 who is completing her Master's in biostatistics at UT Medical Center in Houston.
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Area 3 — Colorado Springs, East Colorado Springs, Broadmoor District, North Colorado Springs
Teri Kreps 5765 Harbor Pines Point Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719‐531‐5801 B; 719‐262‐0213 F: 719‐262‐0223 C: 719‐262‐0223 [email protected]
Teri has been a member of the Rotary Club of Colorado Springs for tweleve years. She served as Club President in 2006‐2007, and has also been active at a district level. She chaired the 2005‐2006 district conference. Teri has a B.S. in Business Man‐agement from Purdue University and an MBA from the Florida Institute of Technol‐ogy. Teri spent the first 18 years of her career with Harris Corporation in Melbourne, Florida. She moved to Colorado Springs in 1996, and spent five years as a consult‐ant before joining SRC Computers where she is the Vice President of Finance and Administration. Teri’s hobbies include dance, skiing and golf.
Walter Bassett Jr. 120 S. Dayton Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 H: 719‐485‐3389 B: 719‐544‐6391 F: 719‐544‐3902 C: 719‐240‐5111 [email protected] Partner: Katherine
Area 4 — Pueblo #43, Pueblo West, Minnequa, Wet Mountain Valley
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Area 5 — La Veta, Trinidad
Dennis Scott 33711 Mountain View Trinidad, CO 81082 H&B: 719 845‐8660 [email protected] Partner: Nancy
Assistant District Governor Dennis Scott was born to Rotarian Bob and Ro‐tary Ann (really) in St Paul, MN, and lived in MN, NB, and SD. In 1959 he entered the Air Force Academy in the first class to spend all four years at Colorado Springs. Dennis entered the USAF as a Basic Cadet, and left 32 years later as a Full Colonel. Upon leaving the military, he was a Certified Financial Planner. He and his wife Nancy built their dream house near Trinidad. They “do Rotary”, fly fish, golf, and travel. Dennis is a 13 year Rotarian. He and Nancy are multiple PHFs.
Area 6 — Buena Vista, Salida, Cañon City, Florence/ East Fremont
George Small 1375 Flora Drive Cañon City, CO 81212‐4574 H: 719‐275‐6580 C: 719‐469‐6880 [email protected] Partner: Sue
George L. Small and his wife Sue, lived in southeast Colorado where George worked in the non‐profit sector. George joined Lamar Rotary Club in 1974 and served as secretary, board member and club president, when the club re‐ceived the Presidential Citation. Retirement has taken George and Sue to Cañon City where they continue their Rotary, community and volunteer activi‐ties. They have two children, Corey and Kristin and four grandchildren.
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Area 7 — La Junta, Lamar, Rocky Ford
Gary Daughtrey 21741County Rd. Z La Junta, CO 81050 C: 719‐468‐1013 [email protected] Partner: Elizabeth
Area 8 — Alamosa, Del Norte, La Jara, Monte Vista
Kim Krahn PO Box 311 South Fork, CO 81154 H: 719‐873‐5097 [email protected]
Kim Krahn, originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, moved to Southern Colorado after 29 years in Austin, Texas. Kim sold her Allstate Insurance Agency in Austin and is pursuing a second career in insurance in the independant agency system. She owned and operated a small bakery in Austin before going into insurance. Kim has been a member of Rotary since 2001 and served as club President for NW Austin Rotary in 2007/2008. She is married and has three Golden Retrievers.
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Area 9 — Durango, Durango Daybreak, Durango High Noon , Pine River Valley Centennial
Clyde Church 400 Oakcrest Dr. Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970‐259‐2143 F: 970‐247‐9744 C: 970‐946‐4855 [email protected] Partner: Paulette
Assistant Governor Clyde Church has been involved in semiconductor wafer fabri‐cation engineering and management of IC chip assembly. He served as VP of Engineering and Product Development at Winnebago Industries and as an Industrial Extension Engineer for Iowa State University and the University of Colorado. He is currently works for Metalcraft as Sales Manager for RFID prod‐ucts. Clyde was invited to join Rotary in 1987 in Iowa and continued his involve‐ment when he relocated to Durango in 2000. He is involved in city, county and state‐wide committees to improve delivery of services to those in need.
Area 10 — Cortez, Dolores, Telluride
Jerry Grandey PO Box 1131 Telluride, CO 81435 H: 970‐728‐4365 C: 310‐612‐9193 [email protected] Partner: Pauline
Assistant Governor Jerry Grandey is the immediate past president of Telluride Rotary Club. Jerry has been a Telluride resident since 1976, although he born and raised in western Pennsylvania and western New York State. A graduate of Syracuse University, he began working with motion picture production while in the US Air Force, and then continued to work in the Hollywood film business for thirty plus years, primarily as an assistant director and producer. Jerry was one of the first to successfully live away from Hollywood while working free‐lance in the film business.
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Area 11 — Crested Butte, Gunnison
Kay Gentry 152 Par Lane Crested Butte, CO 81224 H&B: 970‐349‐5755 [email protected]
Kathleen Gentry is originally from Montana. She was a practicing dentist for many years but because of her interest in helping others through Rotary, she retired and has been working and volunteering in SE Asia in public health and organizational management. Her partner, Terry, and she are currently funding a Nepali boy and Burmese girl in their education and are hoping to bring the Bur‐mese girl to America as part of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program.
Area 12 — Cedaredge, Delta, Paonia, Montrose
Craig Wolverton 61945 Nighthawk Road Montrose, CO 81401 H: 970‐249‐9392 B: 970‐525‐7471 [email protected] Partner: Julee
AG Craig holds a degree in economics and has his own investment business. He and his wife Julee have two daughters, Abby and Emily. He is very involved with Montrose Rotary Club.
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Area 13 — Fruita, Grand Junction, Grand Junction Horizon Sunrise, Redlands, Palisade Sunrise
Kim Giannone 941 23 Road. Grand Junction CO 81505 H: 970‐263‐7428 B: 970‐260‐4566 [email protected]
Assistant Governor Kim Giannone has been a Rotarian since 1994 and is a past presi‐dent of the Grand Junction Club. When not engaged in Rotary activities, she is the senior investment advisor of the Giannone Financial Strategies Group of Wachovia Securities. She has been with Wachovia and its predecessor firms for over 16 years. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Christopher Newport University and holds a BSBA in Finance and Communications. Kim was raised in Grand Junction. She joined the US Air Force following graduation and was on active duty for over 5 years. While serving in Germany, Kim met and married Joe Giannone, who is also from Grand Junction. They returned to western Colorado following Joe’s retirement from the Air Force and are now active raising and showing Bernese Mountain Dogs.
Area 14 — Edwards, Vail, Western Eagle Valley
Marshall Gordon PO Box 3000 8 E. Shotgun Circle Edwards, CO 81632 H: 970‐926‐0772 C: 702‐461‐9690 [email protected]
Marshall Gordon earned a BS in finance from UCLA and had worked in the real estate and investment fields, as well as real estate and retail development. His career has taken him to 30 cities in 10 states. Marshall has been a member of the Vail Rotary club for 10 years. He is involved with the Group Study Exchange program, has attended four International Conventions and is a Bequest Society Member. He is excited to ac‐cept the challenge of being an assistant governor as he has become very interested in participating in Rotary leadership and Rotary Foundation. His hobbies include skiing, wildlife art, classical music and wine.
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Area 15 — Aspen, Snowmass Village, Carbondale, Mt. Sopris
P.J. Jaycox 115 Lakeside Ct. Basalt, CO 81621 H&C: 970‐948‐6226 B: 970‐948‐6226 [email protected]
Owner of an advertising agency. Vice President of the Valley View Hospital Foundation and Co-chair of it's Community Relations Committee. PP of the Glenwood Springs Rotary 2006-07. Likes to play golf, hockey and ski.
Area 16 — Glenwood Springs, Glenwood Springs Sunrise, Roaring Fork Club Rotario, Rifle
Ted Edmonds 1222 Colorado Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970‐945‐0556 F: 970‐429‐2585 C: 970‐379‐5200 [email protected] Partner: Ruth
Assistant Governor Ted Edmonds was born and raised in Pagosa Springs, CO. He attended college at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY where he studied Hotel Admini‐stration. He has been married to Ruth for 33 years. They have no children. His career was in the reservations business mostly as a partner at Ski.com/Aspen ski tours.
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It has been shown that the single most important activity for building the knowledge for eventual success in reading is reading aloud to your child for at least fifteen minutes a day.
When you READ TO ME, I learn about books! When you TALK TO ME, I learn about language! When you SING TO ME, I learn about rhymes!
Reading, talking, and singing are all the steps to early literacy!
Area 17 — Pagosa Springs, Pagosa Mountain Morning
Robert Soniat P.O. Box 1265 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 H: 970‐264‐2983 B; 970‐731‐3777 [email protected]
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DISTRICT
5470
CLUBS
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PRESIDENT: David Pearse 6918 Femmer St Alamosa, CO 81101 B: 719-589-7050 [email protected]
ALAMOSA CLUB #1149 Chartered March 13, 1923
Monday 11:45, Inn of the Rio Grande, 333 Santa Fe The Alamosa Rotary Club, PO Box 1274, Alamosa, CO 81101
PRESIDENT Adam Fortier P.O.Box 1527 Aspen, CO 81612 B: 970-544-4625 C: 970-319-8607 [email protected]
ASPEN CLUB #1150 Chartered June 29, 1971
Thursday 07:00, Hines Room, Aspen Meadows, 845 Meadows Rd. Rotary Club of Aspen, PO Box 1527, Aspen, CO 81612
SECRETARY John Ward P.O.Box 1086 Aspen, CO 81611 P: 970-948-0585 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Terri Hart-Caine [email protected]
SECRETARY Donald Koskelin 370 Riverwood Drive Alamosa, CO 81101 H: 719-589-4376 B: 719-589-66311 C: 719-588-4299 F: 719-589-8852
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PRESIDENT Ron Axel 639 Baby Doe Drive Leadville, CO 80461 H: 719-486-8077 C: 763-218-8088 [email protected]
BUENA VISTA CLUB # 50607 Chartered June 30, 1997
Wednesday 7:30 am, Eddyline Restaurant, South Main Subdiv. Rotary Club of Buena Vista, PO Box 1501, Buena Vista, CO 81211
SECRETARY Dan Muecke 1617 W. Main St Buena Vista, CO 81211 B: 719-395-2039 C: 719-966-9334 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Mark Burris 3465 Clubheights Ct Colorado Springs, CO 80906 H: 719-473-2208 C: 719-200-4849 [email protected] Partner : Carrie
BROADMOOR DISTRICT CLUB #1151 Chartered October 9, 1957
Thursday 12 noon, Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort Broadmoor District Rotary Club, PO Box 38572, Colorado Springs CO 80937
SECRETARY Gary Kimes 335 Oakhurst Lane Colorado Springs, CO 80906 H: 719-576-6633 C: 719-338-9605 [email protected] Partner: Harriet
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PRESIDENT Jason Messer 406 Washington Ct Canon City, CO 81212 H: 719-568-1074 B: 719-568-1074 [email protected] Partner: Vanessa
CANON CITY CLUB # 1153 Chartered May 8, 1929
Wednesday: 12:10, Merlino’s Belvedere Restaurant, 1330 Elm Ave. Canon City Rotary Club, PO Box 762, Canon City, CO 81215-0762
SECRETARY: George Turner PO Box 762 Canon City, CO 81215 H: 719-275-3727 C 719-276-6400 F: 719-275-2332 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Linda Carlson [email protected]
PRESIDENT Randall Peterson 19787 Road 44 Burlington, CO 80807 H: 719-346-5202 [email protected] Partner: Shelly
BURLINGTON CLUB # 1152 Chartered October 14, 1936
Wed.18:30 (19:00 during MDT) , Spices on the Green, 48680 Snead Dr The Burlington Rotary Club, PO Box 122, Burlington, CO 80807
SECRETARY John VanNostrand 555 7th Street Burlington, CO, 80807 H: 719-365-4694 B: 719-346-5381 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Valerie Rhoades [email protected]
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John Baker P.O.Box 938 Carbondale, CO 81623 H: 970-963-2305 B: 970-963-2305 C: 970-379-7804 [email protected] Partner: Lis
CARBONDALE CLUB #24881 Chartered September 2, 1987
Wednesday 7:00 AM, Carbondale Fire Department, 301 Meadowood Drive Carbondale Rotary Club, PO Box 538, Carbondale, CO 81623
SECRETARY Zach Carlson Carbondale, CO 81623 C: 970-618-5146 [email protected] Partner: Jennifer
PRESIDENT ELECT Leslie Emerson
PRESIDENT Toni Cerise PO Box 187 Carbondale, CO 81623 H: 970-963-2059 B: 970-379-6029 C: 970-379-6029 [email protected]
CARBONDALE/MT. SOPRIS CLUB # 60145 Chartered November 2, 2002
Thursday: 12:00, Mi Casita Restaurant, 580 Main Street The Carbondale/Aspen Glen Rotary Club, PO Box 426, Carbondale, CO 81623
SECRETARY Karen Eden PO Box 3336 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 [email protected] Partner: Scott
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PRESIDENT Jamie Meiklejohn 27519 North Road Hotchkiss, CO H: 970-835-8821 [email protected]
CEDAREDGE CLUB # 24917 Chartered September 1, 1987
Tuesday 12:00, The Ole Bakery Café, 365 N Grand Mesa Dr The Cedaredge Rotary Club, PO Box 750, Cedaredge, CO 81413
SECRETARY Richard Udd 22854 Thunder Mountain Ln Cedaredge, CO 81413 H: 970-856-3494 [email protected] Partner: Kittie
PRESIDENT ELECT Jenae Rinehart [email protected]
PRESIDENT Bob Holmes 1920 N. Nevada Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80907-6913 H: 719-634-2477 B: 719-955-0731 C: 719-650-7020 F: 719-632-8139 [email protected]
COLORADO SPRINGS CLUB # 1154 Chartered May 1, 1916
Friday 12:15, Antlers Hilton Hotel , 4 So. Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs Rotary Club, PO Box 1558, Colorado Springs CO 80901
SECRETARY Maile Foster POBox 1558 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Matt Otten H: 719-481-4718 B; & C: 719-502-5301 [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Darlene Cramm 5507 Wells Fargo Dr. Colorado Springs, CO H: 719-531-0381 C: 719-243-4906 [email protected] Partner: Mel
COLORADO SPRINGS INTERQUEST CLUB # 57866 Chartered April 1, 2002
Thursday 16:46, Liberty Heights at Northgate, 12105 Ambassador Dr. Colorado Springs InterQuest Rotary Club, PO Box 63347, Colo Spgs, CO 80962
SECRETARY Tami Zamborelli 40 Pauma Valley Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80921 C: 719-322-3694 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Scott Anderson C: 719-200-8736
PRESIDENT Orly Lucero 400 S. Maple Cortez, CO 81321 H: 970-565-1128 [email protected] Partner: Carol
CORTEZ CLUB #1155 Chartered October 1, 1936
Tuesday 12:00, SW Memorial Hospital—Cafeteria Cortez Rotary Club, PO Box 1423, Cortez, CO 81321
SECRETARY Dick Rudolf 11840 Rd 27.3 Dolores, CO 81323 H: 970-565-0169 C: 970-749-4493 [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Craig McManus P.O.Box 2291 Crested Butte, CO 81224 [email protected]
CRESTED BUTTE CLUB # 21478 Chartered December 8, 1983
Wednesday 07:30, Grand Lodge, Mount Crested Butte Crested Butte Rotary Club, PO Box 422, Crested Butte, CO 81224
SECRETARY Kay Gentry P.O. Box 2087 Crested Butte, CO 81224 H: 970-349-5755 C: 970-275-9341 [email protected] Partner: Terry Schmidt
PRESIDENT Neal Walters 240 Branding Iron Trail Del Norte, CO 81132 H: 719-849-8447 [email protected] Partner: Jane
DEL NORTE CLUB # 1157 Chartered April 21, 1930
Wednesday 07:00, Boogie’s Family Restaurant, 410 Grand Ave. The Del Norte Rotary Club, 865 6th St., Del Norte, CO 81132
SECRETARY Bob Gjellum 75 Juniper St. Del Norte, CO 81132 H: 719-657-3614 B: 719-852-5103 [email protected] Partner: Pam
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PRESIDENT Nancy Wood 26416 North Road Hotchkiss, CO 81419 H: 970-835-8905 B: 970-201-6988 Partner: Jim Wetzel [email protected]
DELTA CLUB # 1158 Chartered May 25, 1921
Wednesday 07:00, Miller’s Deitch Haus, 820 Hwy 92 The Delta Rotary Club, PO Box 86, Delta, CO 81416
SECRETARY Bob Barnes PO Box 86 Delta, CO 81416 H&B: 970-874-9661 F: 970-874-8469 [email protected] Partner: Nelda
PRESIDENT Neal Stephens PO Drawer K Cortez, CO [email protected]
DOLORES CLUB # 1159 Chartered June 6, 1941
Tuesday 06:30, Ponderosa Restaurant, 108 So. 8th St. The Dolores Rotary Club, PO Box 1082, Dolores, CO 81323
SECRETARY Larry Archibeque 411 Colorado Street Cortez, CO 81321 H: 970-565-1082 [email protected] Partner: Theresa
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Randy Smith PO Box 5143 Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970-385-2504 [email protected]
DURANGO CLUB # 1160 Chartered April 22, 1929
Tuesday 18:00, Strater Hotel, 699 Main St. Durango Rotary Club, PO Box 38, Durango, CO 81302
SECRETARY Gordon Clouser 160 Trail Ridge Rd. Durango, CO 81301 H&B: 970-259-4061 F: 970-375-0288 [email protected] Partner:Marcia
PRESIDENT ELECT Lynn Westberg [email protected]
PRESIDENT Carol McQuire 819 Oso Grande Dr Durango, CO 81301 H : 970-385-5991 B : 970-385-4768 [email protected] Partner : Mike
DURANGO DAYBREAK CLUB # 59125 Chartered June 25, 2002
Wednesday 06:45, Durango Recreation, Center 2700 Main St. Durango Daybreak Rotary Club, PO Box 4149, Durango, CO 81302
SECRETARY David W. Smiley 18 Deep Creek Ct Durango, CO 81301 P: 970-259-4863 [email protected] Partner: Gloria
PRESIDENT ELECT: Dorothy Larson [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Monica Ann Grushkin 15267 Hwy 550 South Durango, CO 81303 H: 970-764-4757 B: 970-382-5770 [email protected]
DURANGO HIGH NOON CLUB # 1161 Chartered March 30, 1979
Thursday 11:45, Doubletree Hotel, 501 Camino Del Rio Durango High Noon Rotary Club, PO Box 3058, Durango, CO 81302
SECRETARY Kathy Firestone 450 Red Oaks Lane Hesperus, CO 81326 B: 970-385-1945 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Richard Dangler PO Box 1809 Edwards, CO H: 970-926-3072 [email protected] Partner: Susan
EDWARDS CLUB #66494 Chartered August 22, 2004
Thursday 07:30, Café Milano, 429 Edwards Access Rd Edwards Rotary Club, PO Box 2474, Edwards, CO 81632
SECRETARY Marci Colby PO Box 442 Eagle, CO 81631 H: 970-337-6240 B: 970-748-5757 C: 970-471-8021 [email protected] Partner: Shawn
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PRESIDENT Dave Lohman 11435 Howells Road Colorado Springs CO 80908 H: 719-495-4277 B: 719-471-9271 [email protected] Partner: Jodi
EAST COLORADO SPRINGS CLUB # 1162 Chartered July 23, 1959
Monday 12:15, Valley High Golf Club, 610 So. Chelton Rotary Club of East Colorado Springs, PO Box 10301, Colorado Springs, CO 80932
SECRETARY H. Hassel Taylor 2035 No. Academy Blvd Colorado Springs, CO 80909 H : 719-596-9256 B : 719-574-3497 F: 719-574-3497 [email protected] Partner: Kittie
PRESIDENT Larry Lasha 713 West tth Florence, CO 81226 H: 719-784-2073 B: 719-276-7302 C: 970-429-7302 [email protected]
FLORENCE-EAST FREMONT CLUB #82602 Chartered June 17, 2009
Thursday 12:00, Main Street Grille, 132 W. Main St., Florence Florence Rotary Club, PO Box 2474, Edwards, CO 81632
SECRETARY: Sunny Barnes Canon City, CO 81212 H: 719-671-5763 [email protected] Partner: Scott
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PRESIDENT James Vauthrin 2018 W. Cucharras St Colorado Springs, CO 80904 H: 719-650-6165 [email protected] Partner: Carla
SECRETARY Nathan Landry 985 W. Fillmore St Colorado Springs, CO 80907 B: 719-219-2913 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Tom McNamara 1768 Waters Lane Fruita, CO 81521 H: 970-858-1680 B: 970-858-0730 C: 970-260-8689 F: 970-858-1721 [email protected] Partner: Carrie
FRUITA CLUB #1164 Chartered October 1, 1936
Tuesday 12:00, Fruita Civic Center, 325 E. Aspen Fruita Rotary Club, PO Box 471, Fruita, CO 81521
SECRETARY Bill Serviss 225 Willowbrook Rd. Grand Junction, CO 81506 H: 970-242-7632 C: 970-683-8335 [email protected] Partner: Sherry
GARDEN OF THE GODS CLUB # 1165 Chartered June 27, 1947
Tuesday 12:15, Mason Jar, 5905 Corporate Drive, Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods Rotary Club, PO Box 6085, Colorado Springs, CO 80934
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PRESIDENT Pam Pine 0038 South Oak Way Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-928-9546 B: 970-945-2940 C: 970-948-0606 [email protected] Partner: Rick
GLENWOOD SPRINGS CLUB # 1166 Chartered March 5, 1964
Friday 12:15, The Rivers Restaurant, 2525 So. Grand Rotary Club of Glenwood Springs, PO Box 953, Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
SECRETARY Joe Mueller 1113 Huebinger Dr Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-384-0360 B: 970-384-0584 C: 970-319-9514 [email protected] Partner: Lori
PRESIDENT ELECT Joe Mueller 1113 Huebinger Dr Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 H: 970-384-0360 B: 970-384-0584 [email protected] Partner: Lori
PRESIDENT Steve Paul 810 Lincoln Glenwood Springs CO 81601 H: 970-945-8687 B: 970-945-7422 C: 970-309-9953 [email protected] Partner: Heidi
GLENWOOD SPRINGS-SUNRISE CLUB #30906 Chartered March 1, 1995
Tuesday 07:00, Ramada Inn Rotary Club of Glenwood Springs Sunrise, PO Box 1592, Glenwood Spgs, CO 81602
SECRETARY Charles Bawden 124 West 6th St Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 B: 970-945-2500 C: 970-319-7188 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Sandy Lowell [email protected]
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SECRETARY Lindsay Keller 3759 Christensen Court Grand Junction, CO 81506 H : 970-242-4617 C: 970-261-4002 [email protected] Partner : Richard
PRESIDENT ELECT Jen Grossheim-Harris [email protected]
PRESIDENT Bob Johnson 330 Red Ridge Court Grand Junction, CO 81507 H: 970-242-9409 B: 970-241-9000 [email protected] Partner: Patti
GRAND JUNCTION CLUB # 1167 Chartered September 11, 1919
Wednesday 12:00, Two Rivers Convention Center, 159 Main St. Rotary Club of Grand Junction, PO Box 1888, Grand Junction, CO 81502
SECRETARY Victoria Canaday 637 Grand Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501-2737 P: 970-263-4473 [email protected] Partner: Michael
PRESIDENT ELECT Teresa Anson [email protected]
GRAND JUNCTION-HORIZON SUNRISE CLUB # 52045 Chartered July 1, 1998
Thursday 07:15, Bookcliff Country Club, 2730 G Road, Grand Junction GJ Horizon Rotary Club, PO Box 459, Grand Junction, CO 81502
PRESIDENT Cliff Conley 2813 Grand View Dr Grand Junction, CO 81506 H: 970-263-8828 B: 970-241-8780 C: 970-261-3559 [email protected] Partner: Stefani
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PRESIDENT Mike Callihan 724 CR 16 Gunnison, CO H: 970-641-3290 C: 970-596-6238 [email protected] Partner: Deb
GUNNISON CLUB # 1168 Chartered January 1, 1922
Monday 12:05, Aspinall-Wilson Conference Center - Western State College Rotary Club of Gunnison, PO Box 1274, Gunnison, CO 81230
SECRETARY Lyndsey Ruehle POBox 7095 Gunnison, CO 81230 H: 970-641-9886 B: 907-641-4247 C: 970-596-8106 [email protected] Partner: Joel
PRESIDENT Adele Barr PO Box 308 Sanford,CO 81151-0308 P: 719-274-4204 [email protected]
LA JARA (CONEJOS COUNTY) CLUB # 1169 Chartered February 25, 1930
Thursday 06:45, La Sombra Restaurant, 4 Spruce St., La Jara Rotary Club of La Jara, PO Box 145, La Jara, CO 81140-0145
SECRETARY Dick Davidson PO Box 387 La Jara, CO 81140 H&B: 719-274-4001 C: 719-480-1940 F: 719-589-6299 [email protected] Partner: Janet
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PRESIDENT Shannon Lovato 210 Lakeview Cheraw, CO 81030 H: 719-853-6080 B: 719-383-2342 [email protected] Partner: Rick
LA JUNTA CLUB # 1170 Chartered May 1, 1920
Wednesday 12:15, First Christian Church, 3rd and Santa Fe La Junta Rotary Club, PO Box 499, La Junta, CO 81050
SECRETARY Charles Turner 1420 Park Ave. La Junta, CO 81050 H: 719-384-9694
PRESIDENT Karen Ketcham 202 So. 5th St Lamar, CO 81052 [email protected] Partner: John
LAMAR CLUB # 1171 Chartered April 1, 1921
Thursday 12:00, United Methodist Church, 107 S. 6th Street Lamar Rotary Club, PO Box 566, Lamar, CO 81052
SECRETARY Cathy Buxton 10 Mayhew Dr. Lamar, CO 81052 H: 719-336-5122 B: 719-336-7787 C: 719-688-7840 F: 719-336-3588 [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Kenneth Fulfs PO Box 222 La Veta, CO 81055 H: 719-742-3152 B: 719-742-3152 C: 719-250-7553 [email protected]
LA VETA CLUB # 1172 Chartered July 23, 1937
Tuesday 18:00, Sammie’s Restaurant, 124 N. Main Rotary Club of La VETA, PO Box 744, La Veta, CO 81055-0744
SECRETARY Richard Backus 5720 County Rd 442 La Veta, CO 81055 H: 719-742-5494 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Scott Vratil 49502 County Rd. 90 Limon, CO 80828 H: 719-775-2581 C: 719-760-9452 [email protected]
LIMON CLUB # 1173 Chartered August 26, 1937
Tuesday 12:00, Oscar’s Steakhouse, 2295 9th St. Rotary Club of Limon, PO Box 613, Limon, CO 80828-0251
SECRETARY John Rohr PO Box 613 Limon, CO 80828 H&B: 719-775-2028 [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Jeff Osterman 5732 St. Charles River Dr Pueblo, CO 81004 [email protected] Partner: Melanie
MINNEQUA CLUB # 1174 Chartered May 28, 1962
Thursday 12:00, Tony’s Chop House, 2930 No. Elizabeth St. The Rotary Club of Minnequa, PO Box 1651, Pueblo, CO 81003
SECRETARY Chris McEvoy 2115 Comanche Rd Pueblo, CO 81001 H & C: 719-320-3484 B: 719-546-1717 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Margo Hatton [email protected]
PRESIDENT Jim Lancaster 2037 E. County Rd 4 N Monte Vista, CO 81144 H: 719-852-2278 B: 719-852-3431 [email protected] Partner: Ellen
MONTE VISTA CLUB # 1175 Chartered May 1, 1920
Tuesday 11:45, Dos Rios Restaurant, 1635 N Hwy 160 Monte Vista Rotary Club, PO Box 404, Monte Vista, CO 81144
SECRETARY Carolyn Gray PO Box 1 Monte Vista, CO 81144 H 719-852-2766 B: 719-852-5991 F: 719-852-5849 [email protected] Partner: Mike
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PRESIDENT Adam Miller 1100 S. Townsend Ave Montrose CO 81401 H: 970-260-6604 B: 970-252-3940 [email protected]
MONTROSE CLUB # 1176 Chartered April 1, 1921
Tuesday 12:00, Montrose Pavilion, 1800 Pavilion Dr. Montrose Rotary Club, PO Box 1894, Montrose, CO 81402
SECRETARY Amy McBride 741 S 1st Montrose, CO 81401 H: 970-433-8779 B: 970-964-2547 C: 970-433-8779 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Tascha Yoder 1404 Crestone Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80905 H: 719-661-2741 B: 719-661-2741 C: 719-661-2741 [email protected]
NORTH COLORADO SPRINGS CLUB # 1177 Chartered November 22, 1954
Wednesday 12:00, Embassy Suites, 7290 Commerce Center Drive North Colorado Springs Rotary Club, PO Box 7056, Colorado Springs, CO 80933
SECRETARY Lloyd Nordhausen 2545 Himalaya Court Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719-528-6111 C: 719-482-6254 [email protected] Partner: Barrbara
PRESIDENT ELECT Lloyd Nordhausen 2545 Himalaya Court Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719-528-6111 C: 719-482-6254 [email protected] Partner: Barrbara
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PRESIDENT Rod Proffitt 263 Woodsman Drive Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 B: 970-903-9314 H: 970-903-9314 [email protected]
PAGOSA MOUNTAIN MORNING CLUB # 79391 Chartered June 23, 2008
Wednesday 07:00, Buffalo Inn, 164 N. Pagosa Blvd, Pagosa Springs, 81147
SECRETARY Carol Baker PO Box 2183 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 B: 970-731-4363 H: 970-582-9149 [email protected]
PRESIDENT-ELECT Kenny Daniels 100 Peninsula Place Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 H: 901-275-1220 [email protected]
Object of Rotary
The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular to encourage and foster: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for
service; High ethical standards in business and professions; the
recognition of the worthyness of all useful occu‐pations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s oc‐cupation as an opportunity to serve society;
The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business and community life;
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
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PRESIDENT Terri House PO Box 1083 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 [email protected]
PAGOSA SPRINGS CLUB # 1179 Chartered May 31, 1979
Thursday 12:00, Nello’s Restaurant The Pagosa Springs Rotary Club, PO Box 685, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
SECRETARY Barry Wheeless 141 W. Blue Lake Drive Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 H: 970-264-0644 [email protected] Partner: Treva
PRESIDENT Juliann Adams PO Box 516 Mesa, CO 81643 C: 970-261-5566 B: 970-464-5777 [email protected]
PALISADE SUNRISE CLUB # 83296 Chartered Sept. 27, 2010
Tuesday: 7:30 am Wine Country Inn, 777 Grand River Inn, Palisade Palisade Sunrise Rotary Club
SECRETARY Joan Grumley 589 Seranada St Grand Junction, CO 81504 H: 970-433-7217 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Jason Crowell [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Ulli Lange 40085 Cedar Drive Paonia, CO 81428 H: 970-527-3185 [email protected] Partner: Inge
PAONIA CLUB # 1180 Chartered December 20, 1922
Thursday 12:00, Paonia Town Hall Paonia Rotary Club, PO Box 1543, Paonia, CO 81428
SECRETARY Felix Belmont PO Box 549 Paonia, CO 81428 H&B: 970-527-3310 [email protected]
PRESIDENT David Turley 2762 Woody Creek Ct Woodland Park, CO 80863 H: 719-661-2199 C: 719-661-2199 B: 719-687-1539 F: 719-687-1595 [email protected]
PIKES PEAK WOODLAND PARK CLUB # 29134 Chartered December 1992
Friday 07:00, Woodland Park Library, 218 Midland The Rotary Club of Pikes Peak, PO Box 1935, Woodland Park, CO 80866
SECRETARY JJ Jamison 2810 Sunnywood Ave. Woodland Park, CO 80863 H: 719-687-0418 B: 719-686-7855 F: 719-687-1099 [email protected] Partner: Larry
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PRESIDENT Eileen Wasserbach 20 Cassidy Drive Durango, CO 81303 B: 970-563-4517 x102 [email protected] Partner: Jack
PINE RIVER VALLEY CENTENNIAL Club # 70274 Chartered June 25, 2005
Monday 5:30 pm (1st & 3rd Mondays), Bayfield Public Library, 395 Center Dr., Pine River Valley Centennial Rotary Club, PO Box 1965, Bayfield, CO 81122
SECRETARY Carole McWilliams PO Box 693 Bayfield, CO 81122 H: 970-884-0320 B: 970-884-2331 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Jeffrey Shaw 251 West Venturi Drive Pueblo West, CO 81007 C: 719-547-4939 [email protected] Partner: Dacia
PUEBLO 43 CLUB # 43 Chartered March 19, 1912
Monday 12:00, La Renaissance, 217 Routt Ave. Rotary Club of Pueblo #43, PO Box 53, Pueblo, CO 81002
SECRETARY Carolann Bronko 23 Bellflower Court Pueblo, Co 81001 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Priscilla Lucero [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Andy Blumberg 652 W. Calle Allegre Dr Pueblo West, CO 81007 H: 719-369-8286 C: 719-369-8286 B: 719-369-8286 [email protected]
PUEBLO WEST CLUB # 26360 Chartered April 28, 1989
Wednesday 07:00, Gabby’s Diner Pueblo West Rotary Club, PO Box 7506, Pueblo West, CO 81007
SECRETARY Terry McGeeney 346 West Dunlop Drive Pueblo West, CO 81007 H: 719-547-7477 C: 720-341-8655 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Ed Schade 6383 Kremmling Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719-590-9300 B: 719-548-2458 C: 719-651-8803 [email protected]
RAMPART RANGE CLUB # 21727 Chartered April 2, 1984
Wednesday 07:15, The Egg & I, West of Chapel Hills Mall Rampart Range Rotary Club, PO Box 8023, Colorado Springs, CO 80933
SECRETARY Allan P. Williams 2845 Rossmere St Colorado Springs, CO 80919 H: 719-592-9612 [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Duke Wortmann 1059 Main St Grand Junction, CO 81501 C: 970-260-6454 [email protected] Partner: Cyrie
REDLANDS (GRAND JUNCTION) CLUB # 1182 Chartered April 9, 1975
Friday 12:00, Redlands Mesa Golf Course Redlands Rotary Club, PO Box 4442, Grand Junction, CO 81502
SECRETARY Rachel Davis 31962 Stone Tree Lane Whitewater, CO 81527 H: 970-270-7633 B: 970-245-1384 [email protected] Partner: Keith
PRESIDENT Randy Jaeger 0383 Columbine Ln Rifle, CO 81650 [email protected]
SECRETARY Richmond Stoakes 0939 County Road 329 Rifle, CO 81650 H: 970-625-0328 B: 970-625-1603 C: 970-618-6866 F: 970-625-2910 [email protected] Partner: Susan
RIFLE CLUB #1183 Chartered May 24, 1979
Tuesday 07:00, Grand River Hospital, 501 Airport Rd The Rifle Rotary Club, PO Box 747, Rifle, CO 81650
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PRESIDENT Trinity Delgado 4274 Morgan Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 [email protected]
ROARING FORK CLUB ROTARIO CLUB # 66015 Chartered June 9, 2004
Tuesday 12:00, The Denver Hotel Brewpub, 402 7th Street Glenwood Spgs Roaring Fork Rotary Club, PO Box 2871, Glenwood Spgs, CO 81602
SECRETARY Diana Kaufman 926 Bennett Ave Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 B: 970-947-1776 C: 970-618-1776 B : 970-384-2060 Ext. 2 [email protected] Partner : Don
PRESIDENT Rockie J. Sanders P.O. Box 225 Rocky Ford CO 81067 H: 719-254-3446 W: 719-254-4354 C: 303-909-8196 [email protected]
ROCKY FORD CLUB # 1184 Chartered June 11, 1926
Tuesday 12:15, El Capitan Dining Room, 501 No. Main St. Rotary Club of Rocky Ford, PO Box 430, Rocky Ford, CO 81067
SECRETARY PDG Laura Thompson 1020 Washington Ave. Rocky Ford CO 81067 H: 719-254-6958 C: 719-469-1866 B: 719-254-3351 Fax 719-254-3354 [email protected] Partner: J.R.
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PRESIDENT Ralph “Terry” Scanga 9180 County Road 156 Salida, CO 81201 H: 719-539-6067 C: 719-207-1157 B: 719-539-3511 [email protected] Partner: Beverly
SALIDA CLUB # 1185 Chartered March 11, 1936
Monday 12:00, Salida Golf Course, 404 Grant St. The Salida Rotary Club, PO Box 155, Salida, CO 81201
SECRETARY Paula Veltri 205 Poncha Blvd Salida, CO 81201 H: 719-539-6125 C: 719-530-8552 B: 719-539-3518 [email protected] Partner: Vic
PRESIDENT Gary Hartman Box 17119 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 H: 970-922-0403 B: 970-923-2400 C: 970-987-3195 [email protected] Partner: Chris
SNOWMASS VILLAGE CLUB # 27790 Chartered March 1, 1992
Wednesday 07:00, Viceroy Hotel, 130 Wood Road, Snowmass Village Snowmass Village Rotary, PO Box 6193, Snowmass Village, CO 81615
SECRETARY Season Doebler PO Box 2945 Basalt, CO 81621 H: 970-618-8213 B: 970-923-5020 C: 970-618-8213 [email protected] Partner: Tony Roberts
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PRESIDENT Heather White 296 Hillside Lane Telluride CO 81435 H: 970-728-1222 B: 970-739-9176 [email protected] Partner: Bruce
TELLURIDE CLUB # 1187 Chartered June 22, 1945 Wednesday 12:00, New Sheridan Hotel
The Telluride Rotary Club, PO Box 1265, Telluride, CO 81435
SECRETARY Harley Brooke-Hitching PO Box 1257 Telluride, CO 81435 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Mark Hauswald [email protected]
PRESIDENT Richard Sawaya 321 Garrett Dr Trinidad, CO 81082 [email protected]
TRINIDAD CLUB # 1188 Chartered April, 1919
Thursday 12:00, Trinidad Quality Inn, I-25 Exit 11 The Trinidad Rotary Club, PO Box 547, Trinidad, CO 81082
SECRETARY Shirley Donachy PO Box 966 Trinidad, CO 81082 H: 719-845-0050 B: 719-846-9221 [email protected]
PRESIDENT-ELECT Robert Reidhead [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Diana Meehan PO Box 3272 Vail CO 81657 C: 970-376-1202 [email protected]
VAIL EAGLE VALLEY CLUB #1189 Chartered July 28, 1970
Wednesday 07:30, Manor Vail Lodge, 595 Vail Lodge Drive Rotary Club of Vail, PO Box 991, Vail, CO 81658
SECRETARY Henry Kunter PO Box 388 Edwards, CO 81632 H: 970-471-3553 B: 970-926-7248 F: 970-926-4789 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Gordon Marshall [email protected]
PRESIDENT Rachel Gerlach P.O. Box 70 Eagle, CO 81631 B: 970-748-5752 F: 970-328-7210 C: 970-471-5999 [email protected]
WESTERN EAGLE VALLEY CLUB #51037 Chartered April 18, 1998
Tuesday 07:45, Alpine Bank, Eagle Western Eagle Valley Rotary Club, PO Box 4235, Eagle, CO 81631
SECRETARY Karen Wojtko PO Box 7924 Avon, CO 81620 H: 970-319-4235 B: 970-748-4727 C: 970-319-4235 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Charles Zaruba [email protected]
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PRESIDENT Terry Nimnicht 155 Julie Lane Cotopaxi, CO 81223 B: 719-783-2380 [email protected] Partner: Suzanne
WET MOUNTAIN VALLEY (WESTCLIFFE) CLUB # 1191 Chartered February 23, 1968
Monday 12:00, Mining Company Restaurant, 1202 Main St. Wet Mountain Rotary Club, PO Box 425, Westcliffe, CO 81252
SECRETARY Karen LeBlond PO Box 119 Westcliffe, CO 81252 H&B: 719-783-2127 C: 719-371-3249 [email protected]
PRESIDENT ELECT Wendy Rusk
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PRESIDENT Abby Landmeier [email protected]
Grand Junction 1st and 3rd Thursday, noon
Conference Room, Ed Bozarth Chevrolet, 2595 Highway 6 and 50, Grand Junction, CO 81011 North 10th Street, Grand
PRESIDENT Cassandra Benson [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT Kaila Ryan [email protected] SECRETARY Sarah Backer [email protected]
Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO
Meeting place TBD in the fall
Durango Rotaract Club Durango, CO
Meeting place TBD in the fall
DISTRICT 5470 ROTARCT CLUBS
VICE PRESIDENT Ashley Aragon 303-902-1838 [email protected]
SECRETARY Nathan Hammond 970-903-5635 [email protected]
PRESIDENT Brandon Walker 970-219-5133 [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT James Arrieta [email protected]
SECRETARY Lisa McCormick (was Giest) [email protected]
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ROTARY
INFORMATION
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RI and DISTRICT 5470 GOALS ROTARY YEAR 2011-2012
Rotary International President’s Emphases & Goals: Our first emphasis in this Rotary year will be the family. Our second emphasis will be on continuity, on find-ing the things that we do well and taking them to the next level.
Our third emphasis in 2011-12 will be change, and we start by being the
District 5470 Governor’s Emphases & Goals:
Building the Public Image of Rotary. Each club should have some sort of public relations exposure at least once per month. This could include television or radio spots or free public service pieces from the Humanity in Motion series (available from RI), newspaper ads or ar-ticles, posters or flyers promoting a Rotary fundraiser or service activity, or an Internet presence, such as a club website, Facebook page, etc. with continuously updated fresh material.
Building Membership through recruitment of new members
and improved retention of existing ones. Each club should have a mini-mum net increase of one member during the year (new members less lost members).
More collaboration and cooperation between clubs on activi-
ties of all sorts... service projects, fundraisers, social events, etc. All clubs in each locality should have a joint activity of some sort at least once per quarter.
Rotary Foundation contributions of $300,000 district-wide.
This comes out to an average of approximately $10 per member per month.
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Contact Information for DISTRICT 5470 PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
Living in Colorado In chronological order
Eugene C. Vories – LaVeta 1979-1980 PO Box 214 La Veta, CO 81055 H: 719‐742‐5426 [email protected] Clyde M Edmonds, Salida 1996-1997 8875 Country Rd 120 Salida, CO 81201 719-539-7336 [email protected] Burnell Zercher, Pueblo 1997-1998 6650 Zercher Road Beulah, CO 81023 C: 719-240-1293 [email protected] Eddie Blender, Vail-Eagle Valley 2000-2001 (970) 926-6098 [email protected] Bill Tarpley, Durango Daybreak 2001-2002 399 W Park Avenue #B1 Durango, CO 81301 H: 970-247-8867 [email protected] Charles Tutor, D-5450 2002-2003 7820 Inverness Blvd E, #109 Englewood, CO 80112 H: (970) 209-5965 [email protected] Laura Thompson, Rocky Ford 2003-2004 Po Box 430 Rocky Ford, CO 81067 719-254-6958 [email protected]
Ann Harris, Carbondale 2004-2005 1645 Capitol Creek Rd Snowmass, CO 81654 C: 970-618-6001 [email protected] James Mundt, Colorado Springs 2005-2006 4538 Valencia Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80921 C: 719-597-8151 [email protected] Richard A "Dick" Foster, Broadmoor District 2006-2007 2805 Old Broadmoor Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 C: 719-510-3853 [email protected] Jan Williams, Durango Daybreak 2007-2008 One River Rim Road Durango, CO 81303 C: 970-946-2833 [email protected] Walid Bou-Matar, Grand Junction 2008-2009 677 25 1/2 Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 C: 970-201-3737 [email protected] Peter Jeschofnig, Glenwood Springs Sunrise 2009-2010 Mail: 3880 S. Windermere St. Englewood, CO 80110 C: 970-404-1384 [email protected] Steve Berg, La Junta 2010-2011 2422 Carson Ave La Junta, CO 81050 C: 719-469-8062 [email protected]
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District Governor’s 2011 Official Club Visits - By Date
Date Day Time Club Place
July 12 Tue. 7:30 AM Palisade Sunrise Wine Country Inn
12 Tue. 12:00 PM Fruita Fruita Civic Center
13 Wed. 7:00 AM Delta Deitch Haus Restaurant
13 Wed. 12:00 PM Telluride New Sheridan Hotel
14 Thu. 7:15 AM Gr Junct. Horizon Sunrise Bookcliff Country Club
15-17 Fri.-Sun. RYLA Glenwood Springs
18 Mon. 12:00 PM Gunnison Aspinall-Wilson Conf. Center
19 Tue. 12:00 PM Montrose Montrose Pavilion
20 Wed. 7:30 AM Crested Butte Grand Lodge, Mount CB
25 Mon. 11:45 AM Alamosa Inn of the Rio Grande
26 Tue. 11:45 AM Monte Vista Dos Rios Restaurant
26 Tue 6:00 PM La Veta Sammie’s Restaurant
27 Wed. 7:00 AM Del Norte Boogie’s Family Restaurant
28 Thu. 6:45 AM La Jara/Conejos County Town Hall
28 Thu. 12:00 AM Pagosa Springs Nello’s Restaurant
Aug. 2 Tue. 12:15 PM Rocky Ford El Capitan Dining Room
3 Wed. 12:15 PM La Junta First Christian Church
4 Thu. 12:00 PM Trinidad Holiday Inn
8 Mon. 12:00 PM Salida Salida Golf Course
9 Tue. 7:45 AM Western Eagle Valley Alpine Bank - Eagle
10 Wed. 7:30 AM Vail Eagle Valley Manor Vail Lodge
11 Thu. 7:30 AM Edwards Café Milano
16 Tue. 7:00 AM Rifle Grand River Hospital
16 Tue. 12:00 PM Roaring Fork Denver Hotel Brewpub
17 Wed. 7:00 AM Snowmass Viceroy Hotel
18 Thu. 12:00 AM Mt. Sopris Carbondale Mi Casita Restaurant
19 Fri. 12:15 PM Glenwood Springs The Rivers Restaurant
23 Tue. 7:00 AM Glenwood Sunrise Ramada Inn
24 Wed. 7:00 AM Carbondale Carbondale Fire Dept.
25 Thu. 7:00 AM Aspen Aspen Meadows - Hines Room
25 Thu. 12:00 PM Paonia Paonia Town Hall
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District Governor’s 2011 Official Club Visits - By Date
Date Day Time Club Place 29 Mon. 12:00 PM Pueblo #43 La Renaissance
30 Tue. 12:00 PM Limon Oscar’s Steakhouse
31 Wed. 7:00 AM Pueblo West Gabby’s Diner
Sept. 1 Thu. 12:00 PM Minnequa Tony’s Chop House
7 Wed. 7:30 AM Buena Vista Eddyline Restaurant
7 Wed. 12:10 PM Canon City Merlino’s Belvedere
8 Thu. 12:00 PM Florence Main Street Grille
12 Mon. 12:00 PM Wet Mountain Valley Mining Co. Restaurant
14 Wed. 7:00 PM Burlington Spices on the Green
15 Thu. 12:00 PM Lamar United Methodist Church
16 Fri. 7:00 AM Pikes Peak Woodland Park Woodland Park Library
16 Fri. 12:15 PM Colo. Springs Antlers Hilton Hotel
17 Sat. GSE Team Arrives Colo. Springs Airport
19 Mon. 12:15 PM East Colo. Springs Valley High Golf Club
20 Tue. 12:15 PM Garden of the Gods Mason Jar North
21 Wed. 7:15 AM Rampart Range The Egg & I
21 Wed.. 12:00 PM North Colo. Springs Embassy Suites
22 Thur. 12:00 PM Broadmoor Cheyenne Mountain Resort
22 Thur. 4:45 PM Colo. Springs Interquest Liberty Heights at Northgate
27 Tue. 12:00 PM Cedaredge RJ’s Steakhouse
28 Wed. 12:00 PM Grand Junction Two Rivers Convention Center
29 Thu. 12:00 PM Grand Junction Rotaract TBD
30 Fri. 12:00 PM Redlands Redlands Mesa Golf Course
Oct. 3 Mon. 5:30 PM Pine River Centennial Bayfield Public Library
4 Tue. 6:30 AM Dolores Ponderosa Restaurant
4 Tue. 12:00 PM Cortez SW Memorial Hospital,
4 Tue. 6:00 PM Durango Strater Hotel
5 Wed. 7:00 AM Pagosa Mountain Morning Buffalo Inn
6 Thu. 12:00 PM Durango High Noon Doubletree Hotel
12 Wed. 6:45 AM Durango Daybreak Durango Recreation Center 14-16 Fri.-Sun. District Conference Durango / Ignacio
17 Mon. GSE Team Departs Durango Airport
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District Governor’s 2011 Official Club Visits - By Club
Club Date Day Time Place
Alamosa July 25 Mon. 11:45 AM Inn of the Rio Grande
Aspen Aug. 25 Thu. 7:00 AM Aspen Meadows - Hines Room
Broadmoor Sept. 22 Thur. 12:00 PM Cheyenne Mountain Resort
Buena Vista Sept. 7 Wed. 7:30 AM Eddyline Restaurant
Burlington Sept. 14 Wed. 7:00 PM Spices on the Green
Canon City Sept. 7 Wed. 12:10 PM Merlino’s Belvedere
Carbondale Aug. 24 Wed. 7:00 AM Carbondale Fire Dept.
Cedaredge Sept. 27 Tue. 12:00 PM JR's Steakhouse
Colo. Springs Sept. 16 Fri. 12:15 PM Antlers Hilton Hotel
Colo. Springs Interquest Sept. 22 Thur. 4:45 PM Liberty Heights at Northgate
Cortez Oct. 4 Tue. 12:00 PM SW Memorial Hospital,
Crested Butte July 20 Wed. 7:30 AM Grand Lodge, Mount CB
Del Norte July 27 Wed. 7:00 AM Boogie’s Family Restaurant
Delta July 13 Wed. 7:00 AM Deitch Haus Restaurant
District Conference Oct. 14-16 Fri.-Sun. Durango / Ignacio
Dolores Oct. 4 Tue. 6:30 AM Ponderosa Restaurant
Durango Oct. 4 Tue. 6:00 PM Strater Hotel
Durango Daybreak Oct. 12 Wed. 6:45 AM Durango Recreation Center
Durango High Noon Oct. 6 Thu. 12:00 PM Doubletree Hotel
East Colo. Springs Sept. 19 Mon. 12:15 PM Valley High Golf Club
Edwards Aug. 11 Thu. 7:30 AM Café Milano
Florence Sept. 8 Thu. 12:00 PM Main Street Grille
Fruita July 12 Tue. 12:00 PM Fruita Civic Center Garden of the Gods Sept. 20 Tue. 12:15 PM Mason Jar North
Glenwood Springs Aug. 19 Fri. 12:15 PM The Rivers Restaurant
Glenwood Sunrise Aug. 23 Tue. 7:00 AM Ramada Inn Gr Junct. Horizon Sunrise July 14 Thu. 7:15 AM Bookcliff Country Club
Grand Junction Sept. 28 Wed. 12:00 PM Two Rivers Convention Center
Grand Junct. Rotaract Sept. 29 Thu. 12:00 PM TBD
GSE Team Arrives Sept. 17 Sat. Colo. Springs Airport
GSE Team Departs Oct. 17 Mon. Durango Airport
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District Governor’s 2011 Official Club Visits - By Club
Club Date Day Time Place Gunnison July 18 Mon. 12:00 PM Aspinall-Wilson Conf. Center
La Jara/Conejos County July 28 Thu. 6:45 AM Town Hall
La Junta Aug. 3 Wed. 12:15 PM First Christian Church
La Veta July 26 Tue 6:00 PM Sammie’s Restaurant
Lamar Sept. 15 Thu. 12:00 PM United Methodist Church
Limon Aug. 30 Tue. 12:00 PM Oscar’s Steakhouse
Minnequa Sept. 1 Thu. 12:00 PM Tony’s Chop House
Monte Vista July 26 Tue. 11:45 AM Dos Rios Restaurant
Montrose July 19 Tue. 12:00 PM Montrose Pavilion
Mt. Sopris Carbondale Aug. 18 Thu. 12:00 AM Mi Casita Restaurant
North Colo. Springs Sept. 21 Wed.. 12:00 PM Embassy Suites
Pagosa Mountain Morning Oct. 5 Wed. 7:00 AM Buffalo Inn
Pagosa Springs July 28 Thu. 12:00 AM Nello’s Restaurant
Palisade Sunrise July 12 Tue. 7:30 AM Wine Country Inn
Paonia Aug. 25 Thu. 12:00 PM Paonia Town Hall
Pikes Peak Woodland Park Sept. 16 Fri. 7:00 AM Woodland Park Library
Pine River Centennial Oct. 3 Mon. 5:30 PM Bayfield Public Library
Pueblo #43 Aug. 29 Mon. 12:00 PM La Renaissance
Pueblo West Aug. 31 Wed. 7:00 AM Gabby’s Diner
Rampart Range Sept. 21 Wed. 7:15 AM The Egg & I
Redlands Sept. 30 Fri. 12:00 PM Redlands Mesa Golf Course
Rifle Aug. 16 Tue. 7:00 AM Grand River Hospital
Roaring Fork Aug. 16 Tue. 12:00 PM Denver Hotel Brewpub
Rocky Ford Aug. 2 Tue. 12:15 PM El Capitan Dining Room
RYLA July 15-17 Fri.-Sun. Glenwood Springs
Salida Aug. 8 Mon. 12:00 PM Salida Golf Course
Snowmass Aug. 17 Wed. 7:00 AM Viceroy Hotel
Telluride July 13 Wed. 12:00 PM New Sheridan Hotel
Trinidad Aug. 4 Thu. 12:00 PM Holiday Inn
Vail Eagle Valley Aug. 10 Wed. 7:30 AM Manor Vail Lodge
Western Eagle Valley Aug. 9 Tue. 7:45 AM Alpine Bank - Eagle
Wet Mountain Valley Sept. 12 Mon. 12:00 PM Mining Co. Restaurant
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RYLA in Glenwood Springs: July 15-18, 2011
2011 District Conference: October 14-16, 2011,
Durango and Ignacio, CO
Presidents-Elect Training Seminar (PETS): Feb 24-26, 2012
2012 RI Convention: May 6-10, 2012, Bangkok, Thailand
2012 District Conference: September 28-30, 2012,
DISTRICT 5470 CALENDAR 20112-2012
July 2011 - New Rotary officers begin their year of service Submit applications for Matching Grants and proposals for 3-H Grants begin-
ning July 1. Promote attendance at the District conference Oct. 14-16, Ignacio, Co, near Du-
rango August 2011 - Membership and Extension Month September 2011 - New Generations Month All month promote Rotary Youth Exchange applications in your high schools Sept. 8, Deadline to submit changes to the Standard Operating Procedures for
District 5470 Sept 15, Deadline for RYLA student follow-up and club presentation Sept. 15, Deadline for District Simplified Grants (DSG) to DSG Chairman Sept. 17, GSE Team from District 2430, Turkey, arrives in Colorado Springs October 2010- Vocational Service Month October 1, Deadline for Dictionary Project orders Oct. 13, Inbound Orientation for RYE at District Conference, begins Thursday
6:30 PM October 14-16 District Conference in Durango and Ignacio, CO DSG award recipients are announced at District Conference Oct. 17, GSE Team from District 2430, Turkey, departs for home from Durango November 2011- Rotary Foundation Month Nov. 30, deadline for RYLA student presentations to host club December 2011- Family Month Dec. 2, 3, 4, RYE Outbound Interview Weekend AND Inbound Winter Meeting in
Grand Junction Clubs are to hold annual election of officers no later than 31 December
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January 2012- Rotary Awareness Month Secure club approval to participate in RYLA (sponsor 2 students) Jan 13-14, Quad District Foundation Dinner and Seminar in Denver Be sure that PE and PEN are registered for PETS Feb 24-26, 2012 in Denver Jan. 31, Deadline for RYE Short Term (Summer) Exchange Applications to Dis-trict February 2012- World Understanding Month World Peace and Understanding Luncheon in 2012, date TBD Feb. 15, Arrange funding of students for RYLA and send Club Commitment to
District PE’s sets the club’s annual giving goal to The Rotary Foundation Feb 24-26, PETS (Presidents Elect Training Seminar) in Denver Remind Club Officers to save the District Assembly dates in April/May March 2012 - Literacy Month Collect and review Ambassadorial Scholarship applications Mid-March - Outbound Orientation for RYE in Colorado Springs March 15, Club commitments to participate in RYLA due to District March 31, Send RYLA payments to District Presidential Citation Awards and Annual Awards Applications Due to District April 2012 - Magazine Month April 1, Deadline for clubs to submit to district governor explanation of their
membership development strategy, initiative, or program for consideration of a Membership Development Initiative (MDI) award.
April 1, Rotary Foundation Club Goals due to District Governor April 10, Advise the district governor if the club has met the qualifications for the
Presidential Citation. April 14 & 28, District Assemblies in Colorado Springs or Grand Junction respec-
tively April 15, Interview applicants for RYLA and send names and info to District 5470 April 15, Deadline for governors to submit Presidential Citation certification forms
for clubs to RI. April 20, Ambassadorial Scholar and World Peace Fellow application deadline to
district for 2013-2014 May 2012 – Planning for Upcoming Rotary Year May 6-10, Rotary International Convention in Bankock May 15, final report for District Simplified Grants due to DSG Chairman June 2012- Rotary Fellowships Month
DISTRICT 5470 CALENDAR 2011-2012, cont.
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DISTRICT CONFERENCE
This is the big annual celebration of Rotary for all members and their families, scheduled for October 14-15-16, 2011 in Durango and the beautiful new Sky Ute Conference Center in Ignacio. We will honor achievements of the year just ended and look ahead to the year to come. Enjoy good food, great speak-ers, stimulating discussion and lively entertainment. Meet Rotarians from around the district, exchange ideas, and return home newly inspired!
HIGH COUNTRY PETS 2012
Rotary Districts 5440, 5450, 5470, 5390 and 5630 work together in a number of events each year to promote and accomplish Rotary goals. One of the most significant ways in which the five Districts work together is their joint effort in training the incoming President Elects and President Elect Nominees, one of the very best training seminars in Rotary. This three day training seminar is given to provide the incoming club leaders with all the tools needed for them and their club to have a successful Rotary year. Incoming club leaders will have the opportunity to meet many Rotary International leaders. It is also a time to learn and share ideas between Rotary leaders and clubs throughout the five Districts. Incoming PEs and PENs need to put this important event on their calendar. The next PETS will be held at the Denver Marriott Tech Center on Feb. 24, 25, & 26, 2012.
DISTRICT ASSEMBLIES
The District Assemblies are held each year to help the leadership of the clubs with their plans for the coming year and to enlighten new and old members on our goals and workings of Rotary. Good planning by the leaders and informed club members will help ensure that each club will have a suc-cessful year. This is an opportunity for all members to gain insight into Ro-tary’s overall goals and opportunities. This will be a time to learn from and exchange ideas with the District’s Leaders. Each club should make sure their new members and leaders attend one of the two Assemblies held in Grand Junction on April 14th and Colorado Springs on April 28th.
FOUNDATION DINNER & FOUNDATION SEMINAR
A special occasion to remember is the Foundation Dinner to be held on January 13th, a Friday evening in Denver at the Marriott Tech Center. This will be followed on Saturday, January 14th by the annual Foundation Seminar which has been outstanding in recent years. All you ever wanted to know about the Rotary Foundation and more!!!!
DISTRICT 5470 SPECIAL EVENTS
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GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE PROGRAM for US Rotary Clubs, District, Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, RYE, GSE and others! "In general, this program provides coverage for an insured’s legal liability arising out of bodily injury to a non‑insured person or damage to a non‑insured person’s prop-erty."
http://www.rotary.org/newsroom/downloadcenter/support/index.html (select General Liability Insurance on left side)
YOUR LOCAL ROTARY CLUB does have LIABILITY COVERAGE ALREADY! FULL Coverage details located at above web site. GREAT COVERAGE is paid for from our RI dues. This policy covers most Rotary activities and includes club members "while acting within the scope of their roles for the organization." HOWEVER ‑ Please take the proper steps to cover you and required additional insured's for your special events! SIMPLE, EASY and usually AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! However, it does NOT cover Rotarians and volunteers working on Rotary property for injuries NOR D&O insurance. Download the "Certificate of Insurance" application form and follow simple instructions to cover these events. If there is a concern, a representative will call and bring issues of concern to your memberships attention and often can suggest cover-age at small additional costs!
Need more help? Risk Management/FI200 One Rotary Center
1560 Sherman Avenue Evanston, Illinois 60201‑3698
Email: [email protected] Elaine Marin, Risk Manager 847.866.3428 Fax: 847.866.6632
RI INSURANCE INFORMATION
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D.D. MONROE AWARD Named for Past District Governor in 1940-1941, D.D. Monroe, from Clayton, New Mexico, the purpose of this award is to honor the outstanding Club in District 5470 who demonstrate the following:
• Sustain and/or grow their membership base. • Implement Successful Projects that address the needs of their communities
and communities in other countries. • Support the Rotary Foundation through both program participation and fi-
nancial contributions. • Develop leaders capable of serving in Rotary beyond the club level.
ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARD
The purpose of this award is to recognize the outstanding clubs in Rotary Foundation giving. Designed for Rotarians who serve humanity through Foundation programs, it is presented in 3 categories. Clubs with less than 50 members; clubs from 50-80 members and clubs with greater than 80 members. The Award consists of:
• Highest per capita giving • Highest Total Giving.
ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
The purpose of this award is to recognize an individual for his outstanding contribution to District 5470 during the past year.
BEST CLUB BULLETIN The purpose of this award is to recognize a club bulletin that communicates vital Rotary information and club events to the membership.
BEST WEB SITE
This is a new award, the purpose being to encourage clubs to develop and maintain their own web sites for communicating with their members. The criteria are
posted on the District 5470 web site at www.5470.org.
PUBLIC RELATIONS AWARD
The Rotary Public Relations Award recognizes one club per district that has generated increased awareness and understanding of Rotary through outstanding media coverage or public relations efforts. The media campaign must take place before Mar 15, be submitted to the district by Mar 30 and sent by the District Governor to RI by May 15.
DISTRICT 5470 AWARDS
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ROTARY INTERNATONAL AWARDS
This award is an Internationally competitive award granted to a maximum of 150 Ro-tarians worldwide per year who are examples of Service above Self. The purpose is to recognize individual Rotarians who have demonstrated exemplary humanitarian service in any form at any level of Rotary with the emphasis on personal volunteer efforts and active involvement in helping others through Rotary. This is Rotary International’s highest honor for individual Rotarians.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ABOVE SELF
This award is based on development of a plan for membership development and reten-tion submitted by club Presidents to the District Governor. The DG may submit up to three nominations to Rotary International.
REGOGNITION OF MEMBER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
This award is to encourage clubs to strengthen their membership by recruiting qualified members and retaining existing members during the year, based on statistics as of May 15. Clubs must submit membership statistics to the DG to be eligible for this award. These statistics are then compared to the RI and district secretary reports. Recognition is provided for the: (1) Club with the highest growth rate, (2) Club with the highest retention rate, (3) Club with the most new members.
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & EXTENSION AWARD
The purpose of this award (one per district) is to recognize a single club activity that addresses a community problem or need. The project must involve most or all of the club members in a personal way rather than merely monetary service, enhance the im-age of Rotary in the community, encourage new projects on the part of every club and to promote increased awareness of the importance of exemplary club efforts. Club presidents must submit their project nomination with extensive documentation to the District Governor for committee review no later than February 1. The DG submits the selected nomination to RI no later than March 15.
SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
CITATION FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE
One Rotarian per district may be recognized by the Rotary Foundation Trus-tees for outstanding service to the Foundation extending beyond one year. Nomina-tions must be submitted at least six weeks ahead of the planned presentation
REGOGNITION OF SMALL CLUB DEVELOPMENT
This district-level award offers an incentive to clubs that fall below the charter requirement of 20 members by recognizing the challenges and achievements of small clubs.
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2011-2012 PRESIDENTIAL CITATION
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Rotary Foundat ion requirements and membership requirements must both be attained for recognit ion. Al l c lubs and distr ic ts that have been cert i f ied as reaching these goals wil l receive a cert i f icate signed by 2011-12 RI President Kalyan Banerjee. In addition, the top 15 cert if ied clubs and districts wil l be eligible for onstage recognition at the 2012 RI Convention in Bangkok (see details below). Top District and Club Winners The top 15 districts and 15 clubs will be recognized onstage at the 2012 RI Convent ion in Bangkok, Thailand (6-9 May). To be el igible for convention recogni t ion, d is t r ic ts must cer t i fy the c lub resul ts and submi t them to R I , a long w i th the i r d is t r i c t results, by Tuesday, 10 April 2012. RI wi l l then determine the 15 highest achieving districts (no more than one per zone) and the three highest achieving clubs in each of the following club-size categories (no more than one club per zone): Club sizes 10 members or fewer; 11-24 members; 25-50 members; 51-100 members; 101+ members All club and district figures must be verified by Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation To cert i fy c lub achievements and make distr ic t calculations, governors should sign into Member Access on or after 31 March to draw up their club membersh ip , month ly cont r i -bu t ion repor ts for per capita achievement, and EREY eligibi l i ty report to conf irm each act ive Rotar ian’s contr ibut ion.
ROTARY INTERNATONAL AWARDS, cont.
Dear club presidents To stress the importance of both membersh ip and c o n t i n u e d s u p p o r t o f The Rotary Foundation, I have established the fol lowing cr i ter ia for r ec o g n i t i o n d u r i n g 2011-12. These actions and c r i t e r ia suppor t the priorit ies and goals identified within the RI Strategic Plan: strengthen clubs, increase humanitarian service, and enhance publ ic image.
Rotary Foundation requirements and membersh ip r equ i rements mus t bo th be attained for recognition. All clubs and districts that have been cer t i f ied as reaching these goals wi l l receive a cert i f icate s igned by me. In addit ion, the top 15 cert i f ied clubs and distr icts wil l be el igible for onstage recognit ion at the 2012 RI Convention in Bangkok.
Kalyan Bannerjee RI President 2011-2012
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Cer t i f i ca t ion fo rms w i l l be ava i lab le on www.rotary.org. R I w i l l cover the cos t o f the convent ion registration fee, travel, lodging, and reasonable meal expenses for the 2011-12 district governors of the three highest achieving districts and the 2011-12 club president of the highest achieving club from each club-size seg-ment (f ive club presidents in total). Spouse or partner costs will not be covered by RI. The remaining 12 distr ic ts and 10 c lubs wi l l be recognized onstage at convention at no cost to Rotary Internationa l (convention registration, travel, lodging, and meal costs wil l not be covered by RI). Club Recognition Club recognition has TWO Rotary Foundation contr ibut ion components and FOUR membership components. Clubs that meet al l requirements and are certified by the district governor will receive a certificate. Clubs must submit their results to the district governor no later than 6 April 2012. Mandatory: The Rotary Foundation (two components) D 1 0 0 % A n n u a l P r o g r a m s F u n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n ( e v e r y active member personally con-tributes some amount between 1 July 2011 and 31 March 2012); and D US$100 m in i -mum per cap i t a 1 i n c lub con t r ibu t ions to Annual Programs Fund. Mandatory: Membership (four components) D M i n im u m n e t i nc r e as e o f on e m e m b e r ; and D 8 5 % m i n i m u m r e t e n t i o n r a t e 2
And achievement of TWO of the following FOUR components: D 2% i nc reas e i n qua l i f i ed women D 2% increase in qual i f ied younger professionals (under age of 45) D Induct ion of one or more RI /Rotary Foundat ion program alumni D Increased diversity (e.g., classification, gender, age) District Recognition District recognit ion has ONE Rotary Foundation cont r ibu t ion componen t and FOUR membersh ip components. Districts that meet all requirements will receive a certif icate. District governors must submit district results and cert if ied club results no later than 10 April 2012. Mandatory: The Rotary Foundation (ONE of the following TWO components) D US$100 per capita1 or more in district Annual Programs Fund contr ibut ions D 100% c lub par t ic ipat ion in Annual Programs Fund contr ibutions2
Mandatory: Membership (four components) D 85% minimum retent ion rate in 75% of ex is t ing clubs2 ; and D At leas t one new c lub organ ized ( inc ludes Rotary e-clubs); and D 5% decrease in number o f c lubs w i th fewer than 25 members And achievement of ONE of the following TWO components: D M in imum ne t i nc reas e 2 o f one member i n 50 % of existing clubs D Net increase2 equ iva len t to number of c lubs in district
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Any one who commits to the Foundation in writing to make a minimum gift of US $100 or more every year to the Annual Programs Fund will be recognized as a Sustaining Member. Sustaining Members receive a membership card and a sticker to affix to their club name badges for each year that they participate in the program. Complete a Sustaining Member Pledge Form and submit it with your gift of a minimum of US $100 or more to the Rotary Foundation.
ROTARY FOUNDATION SUSTAINING MEMBER
PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY MEMBERS
Any one who contributes or in whose name is contributed - a gift of US $1000 or more to the Annual Fund may become a Paul Harris Fellow. Each new Paul Harris Fellow receives a commemo-rative certificate, a Paul Harris Fellow pin, and a medallion. Donors are eligible for Paul Harris Fel-low recognition when their cumulative giving reaches US $1000. For additional gifts totaling US $1000 or more, a Paul Harris Fellow: • is recognized as a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow • may also choose to honor someone else as a
Paul Harris Fellow with their Foundation Rec-ognition Points, formerly known as “available credit”
• is eligible to receive a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow pin with additional stones.
ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS
PAUL HARRIS FELLOW / MULTIPLE PAUL HARRIS FELLOW
The Paul Harris Society was estab-lished to recognize those who contribute at least $1,000.00 every year to the Annual Programs Fund of The Rotary Founda-tion After being invested for three years, one-half of each original contribution will be returned to our District as District Desig-nated Funds (DDF) and one-half will be provided to The Rotary Foundation World Fund to support humanitarian programs and Group Study Exchange.
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The Rotary Foundation recognizes those couples or individuals whose combined personal outright or cumulative giving has reached US $10,000. All outright contributions made to the Rotary Foundation are included in this total, re-gardless of the gift designation. Donors may elect to receive a crystal recognition piece and Diamond Circle pins com-memorating the gift at each new recognition level. Diamond Pins reflect the combined totals from personal outright contributions as well as bequest commitments.
MAJOR DONORS
BENEFACTOR
You may become a Benefactor to The Rotary Foundation by making the Permanent Fund a beneficiary of your estate plans or by making an outright gift of US $1,000 or more to the Permanent Fund. Simply notify the Foundation, in writing, of your bequest. Benefactors will be presented with: •a commemorative certificate •an insignia that may be attached to a Rotary or Paul Harris Pin •a letter of appreciation Each Benefactor is recognized at the time of his or her first gift. Subsequent gifts receive a letter of appreciation.
BEQUEST SOCIETY MEMBERS
The Rotary Foundation recognizes those couples or individuals who have made commitments in their estate plans totaling US $10,000 or more. The following gift types of $10,000 or more are eligible for Bequest Society Membership: • Bequest Commitments in a will or living trust • Whole and universal life insurance. Bequest Society members receive recogni-tion from the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation. Donors may elect to receive an engraved crystal rec-ognition piece and a Diamond Circle pin. Diamond Circle pins will reflect the combined totals from per-sonal outright contributions as well as bequest com-
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DISTRICT SERVICE AWARD
The White Hat Society was formed in Septem-ber 2004 in the Rotary Institute at the Chaparral Suites in Scottsdale, Arizona to promote regular, significant, annual giving to the Rotary Foundation. The Duties of Membership: • Donate US $5,000 to The Rotary Foundation. • Recruit one other Rotarian to do the same. Donations may take the form of cash instru-ments, credit cards, stock and other capital assets, or irrevocable insurance policies made to the Bequest Society. Contributions should be made directly to the Rotary Foundation. All contributions will be credited to the Rotarian Donor, Club, and District.
WHITE HAT SOCIETY
The District Service Award is designed for Rotarians who serve humanity through Foun-dation Programs. They are awarded at the dis-trict level by District Governors. This away may go to any Rotarian whose service to humanity deserves special recognition.
ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS (cont)
The Four Way Test of the things we think, say and do
Is it the Truth? Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it be Beneficial to all concerned? Will it build Good Will and Better Friendships?
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Adams, Juliann 57 Adams, Kristi 15, 21 Anderson, Scott 42 Anson,Theresa 50 Archibeque, Larry 44 Axel, Ron 38 Backus, Richard 53 Bajat, Noel A. 8 Baker, Brady 65 Baker, Carol 56 Baker, John 40 Banerje, Kalyan 4, 5 Barker, Rod 16 Barnes, Bob 44 Barnes, Sunny 47 Barr, Adele 51 Bassett Jr., Walter 27 Bawden, Charles 16, 49 Beck, Lynne 19 Belmont, Felix 58 Benson, Cassandra 67 Berg, Steve 14, 70 Bishop, Sarah 16, 25 Blancke, Cynthia 19 Bleier, Rick 16 Blender, Eddie 17,70 Blumberg, Andy 60 Bou‐Matar, Walid 70 Branch, Marilyn 19, 20, 21 Bronko, Carolann 59 Brooke‐Hitching, Harley 64 Brusuelas, Brad 62 Burris, Mark 38 Buxton, Cathy 53 Caddy, Keith 19
Callihan, Mike 51 Canaday, Victoria 50 Carlson, Linda 39 Carlson, Zach 40 Cerato, Tony 17 Cerise, Toni 40 Cheung, Eddie 18, 25 Church, Paulette 23 Church, Clyde 31 Clouser, Gordon 45 Colby, Marci 46 Conley, Cliff 50 Cook, Dave 23 Corcoran, Sally 20 Cramm, Darlene 42 Crowell, Jason 57 Crumley, Joan 57 Dangler, Richard 46 Daniels, Kenny 56 Daughtrey, Gary 30 Davidson, Dick 51 Davis, Rachel 61 Deardorff, Holly 18 Delavan, Bob 16 Delgado, Trinity 62 Doebler, Season 63 Donachy, Shirley 64 Dulce, Jim 20 Eden, Karen 40 Edmonds, Ted 34 Edmonds, Clyde 70 Emerson, Leslie 40 Erkenbrack, Steve 20 Firestone, Kathy 46 Fortier, Adam 37
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX, Cont.
Foster, Dick 17, 70 Foster, Maile 41 Fulfs, Ken 53 Gentry, Kay 21, 62, 43 Geray, Senih 21 Gerow, Jana 18, 20 Giannone, Kim 33 Gjellum, Bob 43 Gordon, Marshall 33 Grandey, Jerry 31 Gray, Carolyn 54 Grossheim‐Harris, Jan 50 Grumley,, Joan 57 Grushkin, Monica Ann 46 Harris, Ann 17, 25, 70 Hart‐Caine, Terri 37 Hartman, Gary 63 Hatton, Margo 54 Hauswald, Mark 64 Hill, Warren 18 Holmes, Bob 41 House, Terri 57 Jacox, P.J. 61 Jaeger, Randy 61 Jamison, J.J. 58 Jeschofnig, Peter 16, 17, 70 Johnson, Bob 50 Kaufman, Diana 62 Keller, Linsay 50 Kerwin, Joanna 20 Ketcham, Karen 52 Kimes, Gary 38 Koskelin, Donald 37 Krahn, Kim 30 Kramer, Trish 19, 20 Kreps, Terri 27
Kunter, Henry 65 LeBlonde, Karen 66 Lancaster, Jim 54 Landmeier, Abby 67 Landry, Nathan 48 Lange, Ulli 58 Larson, Dorothy 45 Lasha, Larry 47 Lohman, Dave 47 Lovato, Shannon 52 Lowell, Sandy 49 Lucero, Orly 42 Lucero, Prescilla 59 Marshall, Gordon 65 McBride, Amy 18, 55 McEvoy, Chris 54 McGeeney, Terry 60 McGuire, Carol 45 McKenzie Frank 23 McManus, Craig 43 McNamara, Tom 48 McWilliams, Carole 59 Meehan, Diana 65 Meiklejohn, Jamie 41 Messer, Jason 39 Miller, Adam 55 Miller, Wally 13 Montgomery, Ed 20 Morrison, Ken 21 Muecke, Dan 38 Mueller, Joe 49 Mundt, James 70 Nimnicht, Terry 66 Nordhausen, Lloyd 55 Osterman, Jeff 54 Otten, Matt 41
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX, Cont.
Pankratz, Norma 27 Paul, Stephen 49 Pearse, David 37 Peterson, Randall 39 Pine, Pam 18, 49 Pretti, Dennis 17 Proffitt, Rod 56 Ptolemy, 10, 11, 19, 22 Rendleman, Jim 20 Rhoades, Valerie 39 Ridehead, Robert 64 Rinehart, Jenae 41 Rohr, John 53 Rudolf, Dick 42 Ruehle, Lindsey 51 Ruh, Bobbie 19, 20, 21 Rusk, Wendy 66 Sawaya, Richard 64 Scanga, Ralph "Terry" 63 Schade, Ed 60 Scott, Dennis 29 Serviss, Bill 48 Shaw, Jeffrey 59 Shoemaker, Dennis 20 Small, George 29 Smiley, David 45 Smith, Randy 45 Soniat, Robert 35 Soukup, Larry 19 Stengel, David 62 Stephens, Neal 44 Stoakes, Richmond 61 Tafoya, Richard 16 Tanaka,, Sakuji 7 Tarpley, Bill 70 Taylor, H. Hassel 47
Thomas, Jack 17 Thompson, J.R. 18, 25 Thompson, Laura 16, 23, 62, 70 Tolan, Robin 20 Tudor, Tom 27 Tueller, Doug 17 Turley, David 58 Turner, Charles 52 Turner, George 39 Tutor, Charles 70 Udd, Richard 41 VanNostrand, John 39 Vauthrin, Carla 12 Vauthrin, James 48 Veltri, Paula 63 Vories, Eugene 70 Waanders, Peter 18, 19 Walters, Neal 43 Ward, John 37 Wasserbach, Eileen 59 Wernsman, Tony 53 Westberg, Lynn 45 Wheeless, Barry 57 White, Heather 64 Williams, Allan P. 17 Williams, Jan 60 Williams, Joe 70 Wojtko, Karen 65 Wolverton, Craig 32 Wood, Nancy 44 Wortmann, Duke 61 Yoder, Tascha 18, 55 Zamborelli, Tami 42 Zaruba, Charles 65 Zercher, Burnell 70