Rotary Gram
Durango High
Noon Rotary Club
March
20, 2003
"A
diplomat's life is made up of three ingredients: Protocol, Geritol and Alcohol"
Adlai Stevenson.....
Jeff
opened the meeting with the announcement that Governor Bill Owens was forced to
cancel his presentation to the club and that he would attempt to reschedule for
April 3rd.
Steve W.
provided a thoughtful and timely invocation and his bride Jeannie lead us in
the singing of God Bless America.
Jeff
then asked IPP Wheeldon to get the meeting going, seeing that he relished being
'upfront' once again. He immediately
delegated the task to PP Dick Pearson, who in turn asked Pam Moore to lead us
in recitation of the 4-way Test.
Placemats at each seat listed the 4-way Test and everyone was able to
recite it without hesitation.
Steve W.
then introduced everyone at his table and Jeff then proceeded to call for the
introduction of all the other guests, including:
Tom Cheatham
John Francis, PE of the DayBreak Club and Red Ball
prime mover
Tim Walsworth
Bob Marcus
Robin Boucher
Duffy McKay
Claire Lodahl
Community Service
Red Ball Report: John Francis reported on the results of the
inaugural Red Ball Express
fund
raiser and recognized Ward Holmes for his efforts in promoting the event on
local radio and other media. Ticket
sales totaled $27,286, with sponsorships adding another $10,000. Each club will receive around $3,705 for
projects, with the balance going directly
to area non-profits.
John
indicated that lots of work was done in a short period of time and that
planning for next year was underway, with DMR committing to be part of the
effort. Jeff thanked John and Wells
Fargo for their efforts and cash sponsorship.
Club Service
Sergeant At Arms: Jeff introduced Trooper McGuire as the SAA
for A Day. He proceeded to 'recognize'
the SubWay @ Wal-Mart for not serving corned beef on the most sacred of
holidays and Robin Jackman for an unspecified (meaning I couldn't write fast
enough) infraction. Jeannie and Howard
had their numbers drawn for a chance to select a card from the deck, to no
avail.
Dave Spencer Ski Classic Banner: The club was presented a banner from
Adaptive Sports to recognize it's efforts in fund raising and
participation. Jeff asked Bob Chaput to
auction the banner to the highest bidder, which turned out to be Bob himself.
Proceeds went to La Plata Youth Services.
Announcements
Again, the Governor may be here on April 3rd.
PE Chessa's new board will meet in the Double Tree
lounge on Thursday, May 27th at 4:30 PM.
The District Leadership Conference is coming
up. See Jeff for details.
Program
When
Jeff was told that the Governor was not going to be at the meeting, he asked 3
club members to speak. Presenting, in
order of appearance, were Dr. Robin Jackman, John Marshall and Charlie Albert
Robin
graduated from HS in Longmont with a dance scholarship and an interest in
theatre. Other options appeared and she
went to the Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton after her
undergrad work. She met her husband at
SCCO.
Robin
was the first female member of her Orange County-based Rotary club and 'came
home' to Colorado after 13 years on the West coast.
She
explained that Optometrists do much more than prescribe glasses and contact
lenses. They are trained to recognize
and treat a number of eye diseases, to prescribe certain medications and to
provide pre and post-op care for Lasik surgery patients.
On the
personal side, her husband, Kurt Lampkin, is a professional Disk Golf player
and they have a 'pointy eared' dog.
And, there is rumored to be an older Porsche in the garage.
Robin
left us with an important message, have your eyes checked once a year and that
life is short, so have fun.
John M.
spoke about his upcoming trip to District 4790 in the North of Argentina, as
Team Leader for our District's Group Study Exchange (GSE) Team. Team Members include two Durangoans, Ellen
Hartsfield, sponsored by the Day Break Club and Alexii Carey, sponsored by
HNRC. Ellen is a language instructor at
FLC and Alexii teaches at the elementary and secondary levels in Durango.
The
other two team members include Kelly Whittington, a banker from Rifle and Joe
Watson, an Electrical Engineer from Colorado Springs.
The GSE
program is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for young
business and professional men and women in their initial years of professional
life. The program is designed to
develop professional and leadership skills among young people to better prepare
them to address the needs of their communities and an increasingly global
workplace.
The team members will have vocational
activities, cultural experiences, fellowship opportunities and lots of
involvement with Rotarians, in their case, with members for over 30 clubs in
the Argentine provinces of Chaco, Resistencia and Corrientes.
The team
anticipates attending a number of club meetings while in Argentina, the
earliest of which meets at 8:30 PM. We
expect to have to adjust to a more 'Latin' schedule, with late nights, large
mid-day meals and mornings that begin later than in the U.S.
Each
team member will stay with a the family of a Rotarian during the 4 weeks of the
exchange. The average stay with a host
family is 3 days, so each team member and the team leader could stay with 9
different hosts. Each member of the
team will take a small photo album to share with their host families and host
family gifts.
This GSE
team will conclude it's exchange by attending District 4790's annual
conference. Team members are allowed to
stay abroad for up to 4 weeks after the exchange is over, paying for any
additional expenses that are incurred.
Team
members and the team leader are sponsored by the district, with RI arranging
the travel. Accommodations and meals
are provided by the clubs and members hosting the team.
Last
weekend, Jeff and Charlotte Brown held a dinner and reception in their home to
salute the team and to get a preview of the information they will include in
the presentations they will make while in Argentina. Thanks Jeff. And thanks
to Jill and Paulette for delicious contributions as well.
Jan
Williams and Clyde Church, Presidents of the Day Break and the Durango Rotary
Clubs respectively, attended, along with Ann Butler of the Herald who had
Dustin the photographer in tow.
The team
leaves on May 19th and is scheduled to begin the return on June 16th. 3 members will spend more time in Argentina
and Alexii may venture into Brazil before returning. The team expressed their thanks to Rotary for the opportunity and
all will make fine ambassadors of District 5470 and the U.S.A.
Jeff
introduced Charlie Albert, a High Noon Rotarian since 1990, and head of our
International Service efforts. Charlie
has spent time in Chile and Belize in recent months, putting forth efforts for
his church and Rotary.
Charlie
spoke of his support for the GSE program, calling it among the greatest ways to
promote world peace. His presentation
was accompanied by a power point presentation, which included photos of the
Central American Projects fair held in Belize.
Projects fairs are similar to trade shows, where clubs in the region man
booths and pitch projects that their clubs are doing or want to do. They are looking for commitments of
financial and other aid from the representatives of North American clubs
attending the fairs.
From
Charlie's experience, clean drinking water is among the highest priorities,
followed by sewage treatment, schools and health.
Charlie
explained the ongoing wheel chair project, where $150 is enough to buy and
deliver a wheel chair. 2000 - 2001
projects that our club participated in include a vehicle to serve as an
ambulance in Honduras and 50 computers that also went to Honduras, for which
our club paid the freight. An
Albuquerque club secured the computers.
As part
of our International Service efforts, funds from the club were also used to
purchase materials for temporary shelters in El Salvador after an earthquake.
Potential projects for the future include helping to secure a garbage
truck and the rebuilding of a water treatment plant in Honduras. Most disease in the third world is caused by
contaminated water.
If you
want to be involved in International Service, get in touch with Charlie. Jeff asked for a show of hands and there at
least 10!
Jeff
thanked the members for the program, thanked the visiting Rotarians and guests
and closed the meeting.
Coming Up
Mar 27
After the Fire - Missionary
Ridge
Apr 3 Alexii Carey - Cuba Trip or Governor Bill
Owens
Apr 10 Club Assembly, at
the Rec Center
Apr 17 Dr. Heddington-Insights to Balding
Apr 24 Open
May 1 Mexican Food Fiesta
John
E. Marshall
3005
County Road 207
Durango,
CO 81301
970-259-6248
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970-259-4498
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