Rotary Gram
Durango High
Noon Rotary Club
February 12, 2004
"It
is better to deserve honors and not have them, than to have them and not
deserve them."
Mark Twain
Attired
in Valentine Red, President Chessa Gill opened the meeting with a ‘Happy
Valentine’s Day!’ gave the invocation and led us in the pledge. Guests were introduced, including the
speaker, Sofia Van Surksum, Executive Director of the Durango Film
Festival. Other guests were; Jeanne
O’Dean, Russell Parker’s guest; Mark Donahue, guest of Vern Swanson; Pat Myers,
Bryan’s wife; Ashley Berry, Frank’s guest; Pam Bowen, Jeff’s guest and mother
of our outbound exchange student; Hannah Hwang, Jay’s daughter; Katie
Middleton, Chessa’s guest and Yuta Millmi, the club’s exchange student from
Japan.
Announcements
Judges needed for history day: R.J. Sulka needs volunteer judges for the history day
competition. Call him at DHS to sign up
for the ˝ day on February 20th.
Red Ball Express:
Bill Cartwright gave a final accounting of the recent fundraiser. Through the efforts of the three clubs,
revenues were up 62%, with 24 area non-profits sharing $21.5k. BB/BS was the big winner, earning the $5k
grand prize from a donated ticket.
ACS Daffodil Days: Jennifer
Simon announced that the local chapter of the American Cancer Society will be
selling bunches of flowers for $10 to raise
money. Contact her at 247-0278. Flowers will be delivered in March.
Measles’ Badge is gone: Jan reported that here club badge is being held by a
Kiwanian
and will be returned only if the club participates in a March 17th
parade with it’s now famous Rotary Wheel.
It’s a big undertaking and 5 – 10 Rotarians need to contact Steve O. to
help. 247-8487.
Pearse and Price Partner to Publish: Spencer Pearse, Ph.D. and Terry Price,
Attorney at Law, have taken over the task of publishing the club bulletin. Spencer asked for another club member to
volunteer as an alternate. Contact
Terry @ 259-0002, Spencer @ 259-2827.
Thanks from the club: Chessa presented John M., outgoing scribe, with a very nice pen
and pencil set as a thank you. No
thanks are necessary; being in the company of you fine people are thanks enough.
Goddesses Gather to Network: Jeanne told us of the next gathering, to be
held at 4 – 7 PM, lower level of Scoot ‘N Blues on February 26th. www.goddessgathering.blogspot.com
Sergeant at Arms
Bill
Hermesman and Bud D. shared duties of this high office. Bill asked for happy bucks and fined anyone
not wearing red. Emil put in some
bucks, celebrating 5 years in the club and Bryan Myers chipped in as well on
the anniversary of 20 years of his business,
Durango
Credit and Collection Company. Bud
tried to collect birthday money, but his staff had prepared the wrong list.
Weekly Drawing
This
weeks lucky numbers were held by Tim and Steve W. Neither drew the proper card
from the deck and the pot rolls over to next week. Each received a free SubWay sandwich, courtesy of Steve R.
My Life
Chessa
introduced Tami Coddington and asked her to
tell the club more about herself. Tami
was born into a family of ranchers, cowboys and cowgirls. Reports are that she was a stubborn and
independent child, perhaps contributing to her early success in ballet, acting
and singing. She auditioned for the San
Francisco Ballet at 12 and was accepted by the Winnipeg Ballet School at 14. The Jackson Rotary club was her
sponsor. She was a Junior Miss her
senior year in high school, receiving a scholarship to UW. Tami interned in the banking business during
summers and holidays, working as a lender. She met husband Rob while in college
and came to Durango when he found a teaching job here. Tami enjoys her work at Bank of the San
Juans and makes amble time for community service.
Program
Chessa
introduced Sophia Van Surksum, Executive
Director of the Durango Film Festival. Sophia
explained the history of the event and the plans for it to be internationally
known. One goal is to stimulate the
local economy and with as many as 350 invitees expected, they will buy lots of
meals and hotel rooms. Durango has been
chosen as a showcase city where new documentaries will be screened. Sophia, like leaders of a lot of other
Durango-based organizations, is working to establish a financial base to
support ongoing activities. There are
many collaborations, children’s programs and plans to offer monthly
screenings. The Durango Film Festival
hopes to attract 10,000 people and is building a volunteer base to support the
event. Go to www.durangofilmfestival.com for
more details. The event runs March 6 –
14 and you can contact Sophia @ director@durangofilmfestival.com.
Next
week’s meeting will be an open forum and business meeting. Future events include:
February
19 Workshop with President Chessa
February
26 Trails 2000 w/ Bill Manning
March
4 Greg Hoch, City
Planning
March
11 Debate Team
March
18 Mercy Wellness Dietitian
March
25
April
1
April
8 Dr. John
Withers, Surgeon
All
programs subject to change.