Rotary Gram
Durango
High Noon Rotary
September
11, 2003, Noon
Mike Sandberg gave the
invocation to the memory of the victims of tragedy two years ago
on September 11, 2001,
especially the 418 first responders who died in New York City, by quoting
From Bible: “Greater love hath
no man than to give up his own life so others might live” and
Remembering also “They shall
find favor with me.”
“Let us pray that those first
responders have found the special favor promised to them.”
Amen So Sayeth All.
Guests:
Guest introductions were
lengthy due to our program honoring local heroes and first
Responders from the Colorado
State Patrol: Chad Martin, Chris Cutrone and DHN Rotary’s own
Mike McGuire.
Guests from the Colorado State
Patrol, introduced by club member and CSP Officer Ralph
Martin, were:
Sgt. Ann Robinson, Lt. Col.
Gary Coe, Capt. Alan TeBrink and his wife Brenda,
Technician Chris Cutrone and
his wife Cathy, Officer Todd Martin and his brother Chad and his
Mother Virginia.
Former Representative and now
Commissioner Jim Dyer and Senator Jim Isgar were
introduced by member
Representative Mark Larson as his guests.
Guests from the office of
Congressman Scott McGinnis were Jan Zimmerman and Aaryn
Richardson, also introduced by
Representative Larson.
Sara Olsen was introduced as
the guest of Jill Bruce. Other guests were Sue Jackson,
Carol McGuire introduced by
member and retired CSP Officer Mike McGuire. Pam Taylor, a
member of the Rotary evening
club attended as a guest as well.
Announcements:
Plan seedlings for the
“Rotary Park” at Vallecito.
Sept. 13, Saturday - Meet 9 AM
at the Chamber of Commerce Building at Vallecito. Bring
gloves and needle point
shovels. Lunch provided.
Contact Brian Kimmel: 259-4731
swlsinc@frontier.net
Oktober Fest
October 24, Friday - - Sign up
for jobs at this all-day event.
Contact co-chairs Chip Lile or
Paulette Church.
Durango - La Plata County
Reads
Schedule of Events announced.
First Event
Sept. 12 7:00 PM.
Ed Quillen lectures at Ft.
Lewis College, Noble Hall, on Cadillac Desert, Marc Reisner’s
classic work on water projects
in the American West.
For other events, contact
Durango Public Library 385-2970.
Rotary Pot Luck and Chamber
Music at Fort Lewis
Saturday, September 20
Susan Sanders hosts a 5:00 PM
“bring your own wine” potluck dinner before the group
proceeds to Ft. Lewis to
listen to chamber music performed at 7:00 PM by the Eroco Trio from
New York City. Purchase your
own tickets.
To sign up, contact Susan
Sanders or Terri Lee
Kiwanis Club of Durango’s
$100,000 Hole-in-One Charity
Classic
October 3, Friday
Dalton Ranch
4 Person Scramble with 10 AM
Shotgun start
$195 donation includes cart,
green fees, lunch.
Limited to 72 amateurs
Gobs of prizes and a silent
auction.
Proceeds to benefit Children’s
Miracle Network and local charities
Contact Greg Veatch @ 247-8762
150 Mentors Needed
Deadline: Sign up by September
29
9-R school children, chosen by
their teachers, need mentors, tutors and study
buddies.
Contact ??????????
Fireside Chat
Will be scheduled by President
Chessa Gill during October.
Redball Express
Volunteers Needed. The
Committee assignments underway. Contact Chairman Bill
Cartwright @ 382-6695 or
wmcfunding@aol.com
Snowball
Committee meeting immediately
after lunch. Chairperson: Steve Govereau.
The WheelChair Foundation
Jeff Brown announced receipt
of pledges for 100 wheelchairs, to be delivered through local
Rotary to Mexico or Central
America. Contact
Jeff to participate in this simply wonderful
international project, the
topic of last week’s outstanding program. MAKE YOUR
PLEDGE.
La Plata Youth Services
Bert Holman announced this
worthy program needs the donation of a couch. Bill
Hermesman of Northpoint
Furniture responded immediately and satisfied the request.
Group Study Exchange
Participate in a potluck at
the Railroad Museum to greet the Italian group study exchange.
Contact Pam Taylor
This Is My Life
Howard Wilson, his parent both
teachers, attended the same school in a small town of
Northern Michigan from
Kindergarten through high school. An accident while college-aged with a
tractor’s PTO belt left Howard
injured and hospitalized for weeks, having learned the two valuable
lessons: “Read the Instruction
Manual” and “Pay Attention.”
Howard obtained advanced
degrees in physics from Indiana University before beginning a
career in nuclear testing,
first at California’s Livermore Laboratory for four years and later with the
private company SAIE for 30
years.
Now we know DHNR has some
members with serious brain power.
Sergeant At Arms
Vo-Tech Scholarship
Bud Deering announced his
annual contribution for a scholarship to attend the VoTech
School (located outside
Cortez). Beginning on his 70th birthday, Bud has endowed this
scholarship every year on his
birthday. Bud turns 75 this year and paid $2,000 to the scholarship
fund. We all hope Bud reaches
well into his 90’s — by which time he pledges to increase his
yearly commitment to $5,000.00
toward this worthy scholarship program.
Fellow Rotarians are most
welcome to climb aboard with their augmentations for Bud’s fine
program.
Program
Our program honored Colorado
State Patrol Officers Todd Martin and Chris Cutrone.
Each officer received
recognition through the reading of commendations in the United
States Congress and the
Colorado General Assembly.
In behalf of Congressman Scott
McInnis, Aaryn Richardson recited the Congressman’s
commendation on the floor of
the House of Representatives of Officers Martin and Cutrone.
In behalf of the people of
Colorado, Representative Mark Larson recited the commendation
made offered to Officer Todd
Martin for his commendable service and Senator Jim Isgar recited the
commendation offered to
Officer Chris Cutrone for his commendable service.
The Officers were given U.S.
and Colorado flags.
The Officers received standing
ovations from Durango High Noon Rotary in honor of their
persons, their service, and
their exemplary character.
The minutes would be
incomplete without insertion of those commendations into our
records. No reporter can
capture in this sterile set of minutes the emotion, the heroism, and the
example of “service above
self” that came through in this program honoring these officers. Let it
be noted that the guests in
attendance from the Colorado State Patrol added immensely to this
program even by their mere
presence as we honored together their comrades.
The program concluded with the
giving to Mike McGuire of the retirement ceremony he
attempted to circumvent. Lt.
Colonel Gary Coe spoke and read letters from the Governor and
CSP’s chief commending Mike
for his services. Mike received flags, his framed badge, and other
momentos honoring his service.
This reporter admired Mike’s ingenuity as his managed to load
this trove onto his motorcycle
after the meeting.
State of Colorado
The Senate and House of
Representatives
Convened in the
Sixty Third General
Assembly
Hereby extend sincere
commendation to
Colorado State Trooper
chris Cutrone
On the afternoon of May 8,
2003, Colorado State patrol K9 Technician Chris Cutrone,
accompanied by his dog
Tucker, stopped a car with stolen Texas license plates on Colorado
Highway 666 south of
Cortez, Colorado. As he approached the care Technician Cutrone was
shot three times. While
being aided by medical personnel on the front steps of the Ute mountain
Ute casino, and before he
lost consciousness, Technician Cutrone was able to describe the suspect
and car to Cortez
Communication Officer Tamiro Osborne. This information was broadcast to
law enforcement personnel
in the area and led to the apprehension of the suspect in the Towaoc
area. Technician Cutrone
remained in critical condition for several weeks and continues to
undergo therapy for
injuries received from his wounds.
The General Assembly is
proud to honor Technician Chris Cutrone for his commendable
service.
On request of
Representative Mark Larson;
and Senator Jim Isgar.
State of Colorado
The Senate and House of
Representatives
Convened in the
Sixty Third General
Assembly
Hereby extend sincere
commendation to
Colorado State Trooper Todd
Martin
May 29, 1998 was Todd
Martin’s final day with Montezuma County Sheriff’s Department
before he was scheduled to
attend the Colorado State Patrol’s basic academy. Instead of enjoying
a going away ceremony with
friends, family, and fellow employees his life changed forever. At
(;24 A.M. three gunmen shot
and killed Officer Dale Claxton of the Cortez Police Department.
Todd, along with numerous
other law enforcement personnel from the area, responded to the area.
He soon saw a construction
truck speeding toward him. The suspects opened fire, hitting Todd
in the left elbow and right
knee. Todd lost about one half his blood supply and woke up in the
Cortez hospital after 5 1/2
hours of surgery. After months of grueling therapy Todd joined the
Colorado State Patrol on
January 11, 1999. He graduated number one in his class and was
stationed in Silverton,
Colorado where he and hs wife Carolyn live and work today.
The General Assembly is
proud to honor Trooper Todd Martin for his commendable
service.
On request of
Representative Mark Larson;
and Senator Jim Isgar.
State of Colorado
The Senate and House of
Representatives
Convened in the
Sixty Third General
Assembly
Hereby extend sincere
commendation to
Colorado State Trooper Mark
McGuire
After serving his country
as a B-52 pilot, Colonel Mark McGuire retired from the United States
Air Force and joined the
State Police in Durango. Since 1995, State Trooper McGuire has
served the Durango area and
Colorado in a diligent manner ensuring the safety of the motoring
public. During his busy 8
year career with the Colorado State patrol, Trooper McGuire was
instrumental in
implementing the Alive At 25 program, Gang Resistance Education and
Training (G..R.E.A.T.)
program, and Victims Impact Panels in the Durango, Alamosa, and
Montrose Troops. Trooper
McGuire participated in the local Mother Against Drunk Driving
(M.A.D.D.) chapter, and
through them acquired equipment that aids in the detection and
apprehension of intoxicated
drivers. Mike has distinguished himself within his community
through his significant
volunteer service and membership in the Durango High Noon Rotary
Club, currently serving as
President-Elect. Late in Mike’s career, and for reasons unknown to
civilians, the electronic
gate guarding the Durango State Patrol parking area was dubbed the
“Mike McGuire Memorial
Gate.”
The General Assembly is
proud to honor Trooper Mark McGuire for his commendable
service.
On request of
Representative Mark Larson;
and Senator Jim Isgar.