DURANGO HIGH NOON ROTARY

Newsletter

(03-01-07 Meeting)

Opening

Chip Lile (President in Training) rang the bell and led us in the pledge
Jan Measles inspired us with 2 true stories that were tied together – a worker for Al Capone who turned in evidence against him, and Butch O’Hare a WWII Ace and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient (Chicago’s O’Hare Airport is named for him)

Guests

Dick White – Program

Mimi Thurston – John Anderson guest

Sydney Curley – Emily Spencer Guest

Marilyn Hegnig – Tim Walsworth guest

Mike Field – Cathy Crum’s partner

Michela Cooley – Interact

Chesley Helling – interact

Denise Rue past rum and Jeff Bruman – guests of speaker

Terri Cooley – mother of Michela and Interact guest


Announcements

Michela Cooley announced the Interact Honduran fundraiser “Pizza for Pure Water” tonight, 6-9 at Carvers.  $10 per person. Tickets available at the door.  Bill Cartwright announced that Monte Carlo night has 3 more sponsors.  Chip announced for Justin Osborn that we need a volunteer to take over the Club Newsletter beginning in April 1st since Judy Heasley is leaving.  Wayne Bedor volunteered to take the notes for next Thursday only while Judy is out of town.  A permanent person is neededChip announced for Jill Wark that a Fireside Chat has been scheduled.  Sherry Taber announced the 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the current library is being held on March 9th at 4 PM.  Invitations/information at the Registration table.  Tami Codington passed around a sign-up sheet for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters “Bow for kids Sake” fundraiser.  Dick Sullivan announced that there are 2 teams for this weekend’s Dave Spencer Classic, and that they have lost one ski team member.  Please see Dick if you can be the substitute.


Sgt. at Arms

Chandler Jackson announced that all money collected today would go to the Interact fundraiser.  When Mark Dold was charged for his Club anniversary he was also fined for not mentioning Rotary during the safety PSA’sMoni Helling was not at the meeting, but she was on the radio and Chandler will get her next tie.  Tim Walsworth was fined for the article that appeared on the United Way in the Herald.  Rick O’Block paid his fine for being in the paper – enough said.  Birthdays, Norm Freemyer and Jay Hwang (neither were there…Chandler will get you).  Wedding Anniversary, Jen Simon.  Club AnniversariesJohn Beekmann, Bud Poe, Jeannie Wheeldon (she was there – 10 years), and Mark Dold (5 years).  HAPPY DOLLARSChip is happy his building passed the City inspection for re-occupancy (but today his section of Main Ave is without power).  Rick Routh tossed in a buck happy for the positive outcome of an avalanche rescue.  Tom Brossia had 3 Happy Dollars – 1 for Adaptive Sports raising $5100; 2 for being alive after skiing with Justin Osborn and other young guys; and 3 oops, couldn’t remember! (Dick Sullivan stepped in and said it was for pheasant hunting).  Cathy Crum gave some guilt dollars as she just got back and is leaving again on another trip (Mexico).  Mike Mathis happy that Rick O’Block did mention High Noon Rotary during his remarks to the Durango 9-R School Board.  Jan Measles is happy that the snow finally stopped to get her sister down for a visit and that her son got a raise and bought groceries!  Steve Redding had loads to be happy about and Bud Dearing was happy his new snow blower finally arrived (better late than never).  Chandler also fined for no pins and anyone not attending the Interact fundraiser tonight.  TICKET:  Winner, Jeanne Wheeldon.  She drew a card in the pick-a-card game, NO, but she did get a pizza fundraiser ticket.  Chip started giving Angie Beach a bad time about financial accounting (hey, she’s a marketer), but she gave a ballpark figure that Interact has raised $14k. 

Program

Richard White, Professor Emeritus, Smith College, member of the Green house Network, focus, Nation Sustainability Alliance of SW Colorado, and Zero Emissions Research & Initiatives.  Title of program:  “Global Warming:  The Latest Briefing”

The speaker has a background in astronomy and gave a PowerPoint presentation on the recent release on the summary of climate changes (national).  He used graphs/charts on CO2 emissions and temperature changes for the period 1850 to 2006.  He stated that the last 6 years have been 6 of the 7th warmest on record.  Scientists believe the earth is warming, but why?  The 2007 current conclusions are:  “Most of the observed temperature increases since 1950 very likely due to increase in the greenhouse gas concentration (10-1 odds).  Impacts from continuing global warming include impacts on human health, hurricanes, drought, sea level rises (could be devastating to those in coastal cities), and decay of the Greenland ice cap.  What about SW Colorado and the Western US?  Possible higher temperatures, especially in the summer, possibly less precipitation, less snow pack, earlier runoff, more droughts, and a diminished water supply.  Policy discussions are currently taking place on the national stage of what to do about things, right now thinking is to implement energy efficiency measures.  The speaker asked:  “How much are we willing to pay for climate change?  Our grandchildren’s World.  The presentation was followed with a Q&A with counter opinions.

Closing

Bud gave a short story on a marriage contest and alligators and Chip then rang the bell to release us.
 
Respectfully Submitted, Judy Heasley