District 5450 · Club 1110


Demonstrating Service Above Self in Lakewood, Colorado since 1967

Events and Happenings in the LFH Club

Ongoing events -

Monthly Program Chairs

July 2011- June 2012

JULY-Donna Connolly   
AUGUST-Meegan Miloud   
SEPTEMBER-Dick Bryan
OCTOBER-Bill Hunter    
NOVEMBER-Stan Joy        
DECEMBER-Marshall Turner
JANUARY-Ron Kientz     
FEBRUARY-Ernie Witucki   
MARCH-Natalie Van Tyne
APRIL-Roger Pool          
MAY-Lloyd Porter
JUNE-Bruce Yaple


February, 2012

February 28

Weekly Rotary Club Meeting, Noon to 1:15

Program: National Ski Patrol, Tim White, Executive Director
www.nsp.org

Greeter:

Program coordinator for February is Ernie Witucki


February 29

City of Lakewood State of the City Luncheon

11:00AM - 1:00PM, Denver West Sheraton, 360 Union -- Annual luncheon and State of the City Address, Lakewood Mayor Bob Murphy.

To purchase your tickets online, please go to www.blacktie-colorado.com/rsvp  and enter event code: lakewood229 (All one word, not case sensitive).


March, 2012

March 6

Weekly Rotary Club Meeting, Noon to 1:15

Program:  Crutches for Africa, David Talbot

Greeter:

Program coordinator for March is Natalie Van Tyne


March 13

Weekly Rotary Club Meeting, Noon to 1:30PM

Program:  Club Assembly

Greeter:

Program coordinator for March is Natalie Van Tyne


March 20

Weekly Rotary Club Meeting, Noon to 1:30PM

Program:  Immigration Reform, Juan Botero

Greeter:

Program coordinator for March is Natalie Van Tyne


March 27

Weekly Rotary Club Meeting, Noon to 1:30PM

WARRENTECH IS CLOSED FOR SPRING BREAK.

Program:  Music Technology,  Prof. Jonathan Cullison, Colorado School of Mines

Greeter:

Program coordinator for March is Natalie Van Tyne


April, 2012

April 14, Saturday, 7:00AM to Noon

9 Health Fair at Denver Indian Center

The 9 Health Fair at the Denver Indian Center is a joint Rotary - DIC event. Volunteer at the 9 Health Fair website and refer to Site # 713.


 

Member Announcements

Rotary came up a winner at the Rose Parade on 2 January when its float won the Princess Trophy for the most beautiful float under 30 feet. Congratulations to all the Rotarians who worked on the float.

RI President Kalyan Banerjee and his wife, Binota, rode on the float this year, which is the first for a RI president.

The float was funded by the voluntary donations of Rotarians and supporters worldwide.

What is a Rotarian?

Grant Wilkins, Denver Rotary Club 31

 

A Rotarian is a person who digs wells from which he won’t drink

A person who vaccinates children he will never meet

Who restores eyesight to those he won’t ever see

Who builds housing he will never live in

Who educates people he will never know

Who plants trees he will never see or sit under

Who feeds hungry people, regardless of color, race, or politics 

Who makes crawlers into walkers halfway around the world

Who knows real happiness, which as Albert Schweitzer said, "can only be found by serving others."

 

 

 

Here are two messages about our Work Day at the Denver Indian Center on April 16th.

From:
Jay Grimm 
Subject: RE: Rotary-Denver Indian Center Work Day - You are all amazing. 
 

Thank you Rotarians for your hard work and commitment to community. We are grateful for your compassion and interest in Colorado’s American Indian community. The building looks great. 

Warmest regards, 

Jay  

Jay Grimm, Navajo
Executive Director
Denver Indian Center
www.denverindiancenter.org

 


From: Michael Oldham, Past District Governor
Subject: Rotary-Denver Indian Center Work DayDear

Workers at the DIC Work Day,
  

Thank you for participating in yesterday’s workday at the Denver Indian Center. Your diligence and hard work enabled us to complete all of our project as planned and earlier than anticipated. Most importantly we partnered with the DIC  to get the Montessori Pre School installed. We all look forward to seeing it in operation in the future.

I express the thanks of everyone on the American Indian Committee, to participating Rotarians and community members who helped. We also extend our thanks to the Denver Indian Center folks including Jay, Payton, and Shannon for their assistance with the project, and to Edwin and Rose for a wonderful breakfast set up and great lunch.

Mike


 

"Each day must be filled with as much joy as we can wheedle out of it. Life doesn’t live itself."
--Rube Goldberg, American Cartoonist, writer, and inventor, 1883-1970
 

 

Youth’s Great Possibilities
 
"The youth of every generation has stood in a critical position, for the scales have been tipped one way or the other by the training they received from their elders. This is particularly true today. Our boys and girls have greater freedom, exercise greater power, and have more opportunities for both good and evil, than ever before. How important it is, therefore, that youth’s great possibilities for good be realized and developed!”
--Angus S. Mitchell, 1948-49 RI President, address to the 1949 convention in New York City

 

Can one person make a difference?

In 1905, a Chicago lawyer named Paul Harris had an outlandish idea for the time: provide service to others that might not directly benefit the person giving that service.

The idea became Rotary International and with over 1.2 million members today, Rotary does make a difference.

Become a member!

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