
Ward Holmes kicked the meeting off with the pledge.
Jan Measles’ words of wisdom spoke to creating ones own reality, not making compromises on what one wants in life and not standing in someone else’s shadow when one has ones own sunlight to create ones own shadow.
Guest
(s) Sponsor/Host
Kathy Morris Mary Barter
Al Harper Tom Crabbe
Nancy Starr Cathy Crum
Susan Tait Dick Sullivan
Jill Carrithers Mark Donohue
David King, sponsored by Mike Matheson, was inducted into the club. David enjoys community service which is one of the reasons he looked forward to joining Rotary. He has three children and is the president of Sky Ute Sand and Gravel. David has spent most of his professional life in the construction industry and is educated as an engineer. Mike Matheson confessed that he has only brought two members into the club during his long tenure; however, he focuses on quality rather than quantity. David King is a fine example of this approach.
Announcements
Joseph (famed exchange student) – Had another interesting week of socializing
and eating well. Ward Holmes recognized Peter
Marshall and unnamed others who put together Rotary’s annual report for the
Durango Herald insert. It did a great
job of highlighting Rotary’s contributions to the community over the past
twelve months. It couldn’t help make you
proud to be a Rotarian. Fireside Chat will take place at the
Diamond Belle in the Strater on April
9th, 2007 at 5:00 PM. Ward Holmes
called for a membership vote to approve allowing the two Castle Rock Clubs to
migrate out of District 5470 into the Denver District. It passed unanimously. Justin
Osborne announced that Tim Sullivan
made a contribution of $372.16 to
our club as a result of the New Year’s Party.
$300 of that went immediately toward funding High Noon Rotary’s $500 contribution to the 4H Club’s
Sgt. of Arms
.
Kathy Morris, 9R
Safety Coordinator, presented a program on 9R’s relatively new but
very comprehensive safety program.
9/11, Columbine, and recent incidents at schools in Amish Country,
Although absent last week, Bud was called on to present his joke. Bud explained that he spent his one week off seeking good jokes. This one about 10 year old boys and their “wimpy” dads nearly drove the groan meter off the charts.
Respectfully Submitted, Wayne M. Bedor