Centennial Rotary General Meeting
On Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Custodian--Team effort
Greeter--Mark Gale
Invocation--Roxy
Pledge--Marc
Notes--????
Acting President Mary Alice rang the bell at 7:30.
Announcements
- President-Elect Mary Alice rang the bell at 7:30 a.m.
- Kent reminded the Club that in two weeks, 8/26 we will be meeting off site at the Skyridge Surgical Center.
- Ken Hope introduced 2006 scholarship recipient Karli Wurpel. He then proceeded to blow her mind as he announced that the Foundation Board had voted to give her a scholarship of $1500 for the upcoming school year at CSU. She was awarded the award for her continuing community and international service.
- Randy shared info with the Club about the upcoming project with the Second Wind Foundation on September 21. Many in the Club signed up for duties that day. He will pass the sheet at upcoming meetings.
- Randy also gave the Club an update on Cathy Smith’s recovery. She is doing better and is continuing to get better. Please keep in touch with her.
- August’s Board meeting is the 21st.
- September 16th is our first Club Assembly.
- Our District Governor’s visit is October 7. The board meeting with the DG is the night before, 10/6.
- PEACHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please keep selling peaches and check with Jennifer with any questions.
Happy Bucks
Ben happily collected money from the following:
- Ken for Karli and really surprising her.
- Greg for Cottrell Printing hosting the S.Denver Metro Chamber "Business after hours" function tonight. Everyone is invited and they have already received 250 RSVP’s. The new restaurant, Maxwell’s is providing the food.
- Roxy gave $2--one for Karli and one for their recent trip to N.M. She also brought a cool travel gift!!
- Randy gave $2--one for Karli and one for Cathy’s recovery.
- Karli gave $2--one for being back and being very pleased and surprised about the scholarship and the second for the 2006 pig event for Families First that raised between $2000-3000.00.
- Pete gave a buck to salute Karli.
- Paul gave $3!!!--one for scooting, one for Mary Alice’s work on the membership book and the third for the beginning of the Bronco season.
Program
Paul Solari, a member of the Coal Creek Rotary Club spoke on the resolution of anxiety and trauma.
Trauma can actually show itself physically. Some have a genetic predisposition to trauma and can also be affected by their environment.
He pointed out that Rotarians help with traumatic events all the time. For example; earthquakes, floods etc.
The natural response to much in life is anxiety and how a human deal’s with it is more important than the event.
He gave a great program and we missed you.
Marbles
Don’t know, as I scooted too.
T

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Nearby Club Locations for Makeup's:
Tuesday’s:
11:45 AM – Tech Center @ Glenmoor CC
Noon – Littleton @ Columbine CC
Wednesday’s:
12:00 pM
– Englewood –
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Wednesday 's:
Littleton-Sunrise
7:15AM -- Arapahoe Community College, southernmost west entrance and west parking lot
Thursday’s:
7:15AM – Denver SE/ Double tree Hotel in the DTC area
Noon – Highlands Ranch @ Lone Tree CC
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