Rotary Gram
Durango High
Noon Rotary Club
June 26, 2003
"Where
words fail, music speaks"
Hans
Christian Andersen.
Soon to
be Past President, Jeff Brown opened his last meeting as club President on a
beautiful SW Colorado summer day. He
recognized Bob Griffith on his wedding anniversary and asked Bob to give the
invocation and to lead us in the pledge.
Guests
were introduced, including:
Bob Geffe, introduced
by Wynn Berven and a guest of Scott Mathis
Ellen Ganevsky, Dave's
wife
Charlotte Brown, better
half of Jeff Brown
Malia Behr, guest of
Jim Burpee
Ken Walker, Ardmore,
OK, Rotarian
Bill Cartwright,
visiting Rotarian and soon to be club member
Dan Morgenstern, Emil's
guest
Angie Beach, Ron Holligan's
guest
Cheryl Duresky, guest
of PE Mike McGuire
After
the introduction of guests, Jeff promised a short meeting, but certain members
had other ideas. Jeff reminded newer
members that they needed to have Bob Chaput take their pictures for the roster. All members with out of date photos were
encouraged to have current photos take as well.
Golf Tournament
Golf Tournament Golf Tournament Golf Tournament Golf Tournament
August
9th is the date for the club's annual fund raiser, jointly sponsored by United
Way. Contact Tim Walsworth or Melisa
Caskey to donate an auction item, to sign up a team ($125.00 per player), or to
be a hole or half-hole sponsor. This
is the club's largest fund raiser and 36 half-hole sponsors are needed @
$500.00 or $1000.00 for the whole hole.
Get your neighbors and friends involved in the event. The shotgun start is at 8:00 AM, with
reduced prices for play the day before.
Jeff
thanked the club for the honor and privilege to serve as President and
recognized his Board, Sergeants at Arms and Committee Chairs for their
efforts. He cited club activities
during his year, including:
Octoberfest
Mexican Food Fiesta
Red Ball Express
Golf Tournament
Work day at Durango
Nature Studies
Senior's firewood
delivery
Ed Decker quilt project
for wheel-chair-bound seniors
Senior immunizations
via the Blane Immunization Grant
Members 'Bell Ringing'
for the Salvation Army
Judges for history day
and Destination Imagination
Snow Ball
the Holiday Party
Relay for Life]
a salute to Steve
Osborne as the keeper of the Wheel
Mini grants totaling
$7k
CAP Grants to La Plata
Youth Services and the San Juan Mountains Association
Long Term Disaster Recovery
The Relay for Life
Folsom Field maintenance
Jeff recognized the efforts of the committee
members and chairs of the avenues of service.
Vocational Service, headed by Sherry Taber, awarded
the most scholarship money, $9,500.00, to date. Kevin Schneider for RYLA and Tami Coddington for the Business
Incubator were saluted.
The
International Service efforts included a contribution to a community center in
Argentina and $3,500.00 to polio plus.
Jeff
honored Tom Brossia for his continuing efforts heading up Community
Service. Sustaining projects, including
highway clean-up, La Plata Youth Services and the Buckley Park project
reviewed.
Jeff
thanked John Anderson for his efforts as Co-Chair of the Disaster Recovery
effort, and recalled the club's contribution to the cause.
25% of
the programs, a Club Service function, during Jeff's year were given by
Rotarians. Steve Govreau headed Club
Service.
Attendance averaged a little over 75% for the last year, Jeff suggesting
that it was related to the excellent work by the programs committee. Jeff thanked Ron H. for the invocations
schedule and the Caring Committee for their work.
16 new
members were inducted during Jeff's reign and he asked his outgoing Board to
stand and be recognized. Jeff quoted
Dr. Martin Luther King, saying that "Greatness is determined by
service" and the members saluted Jeff with a standing 'O'.
At this
point, President Elect Chessa Gill took control of the meeting, presenting Jeff
with a bobble-head doll bearing a striking resemblance to Mr. Brown and a bag full
of pennies to repay him for the purchase of a meal for a guest that was a no
show.
Patty B.
had some kind things to say, including pointing out his support over the years
of United Way. Dave Ganevsky told us
about observing Jeff having a 30 minute argument with his car and Chessa
proceeded to give us a review of Jeff's year as club President.
She
produced a series of photos of Jeff with a number of dignitaries, including the
Governor of Colorado, a U.S. Senator, and ex-President and a golf outing with
two former U.S. Presidents. Steve
Wheeldon presented Jeff with a set of golfing attire, with the intention of
auctioning them to the members. The
members had other ideas and felt that Jeff's wardrobe could use an upgrade.
Additionally, Jeff, given his two passions, golf and development,
received as parting gifts, work boots with golf spikes and the ultimate golf
club, complete with hammer, screw driver, wrench and more. Look for this item on the home shopping
channel. To complete his send off, Jeff
received a team building work book authored by Bob The Builder.
Now,
with the crowd expecting to see a golf cart with a backhoe and bucket, Jeff was
saluted in song with a rendition of Macho Man by the Village People. With absolutely nothing more for the good
of Rotary, Chessa closed the meeting and Jeff's year as President, with the
clang of the Rotary bell.
Thanks
Jeff, good Job! Welcome Chessa, good
luck!
John E. Marshall
3005 County Road 207
Durango, CO 81301
970-259-6248 p
970-259-4498 f