16 2011-2012 SERVICE COMMITTEES & SPECIAL PROJECTS CLUB SERVICE …………...……… Sue Gardner, Director Attendance ………………………………...Kam Breitenbach Change of Command Party Sue Gardner, Cathy Groves, Jo Stone Club History …………………………………...…..Paul Elder Club Photographer ……………………….………..Jim Boyd Dinner for 8 …………………………….……...Cathy Groves Holiday Party ……………………....Sue Gardner, Jo Stone Inspiration/Invocations, Pledge, 4-Way Test, Greeters Ken Claiborne Liaison to Cherry Creek Valley Club ….Kam Breitenbach Music Jim Muir, Doug Young, Steve Gilbert, Steve Brown Newsletter Editarian ………………………..…...Bill Fernow Newsletter Editarian Assistant ……………..Steve Gilbert Programs ……………….………...Ken Claiborne, John Gile Summer Picnic Sue Gardner, Michele Duncan, Cathy Groves Webmaster ……………………………………….Bob Forbes COMMUNITY SERVICE …….......Carl Finamore, Director American Indian Center Andy Becher, Pius Schenker, Mike Oldham, Carl Finamore Castlewood Canyon State Park Carl Finamore, Jim Boyd, Bill Kelly, Santa’s Clothes ……………………...…………..Al Johnson Continental Divide Trail ………………….....Ken Claiborne Firefly Autism Center ………………..Kevin Roth, Irv Buck Flower Power ………………………………...Larree Morgan Freedom Dogs ………………...Larry Brutlag, Sue Gardner MS 150 ………Bill Shriver, Ken Claiborne, Michele Duncan Parker Task Force Jim Boyd, Carol Hein, Bob Kramer, Bill Gripman, Dean Weaver, Nancy Gripman Praying Hands Ranch ………………..Jim Muir, Jim Pettett Project Sanctuary …..Jane Johnson, Bill Shriver, Bill Kelly Rotary Community Corps Kam Breitenbach, Michele Duncan Rotary Reads Dick Gordon, Ted Sweeney, Bob Kramer, Bill Gripman, Nancy Gripman Second Wind Fund of DC ….Jane Johnson, Larry Brutlag Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center Sharon Nemechek, Jim Pettett Douglas County Rotarians Wounded Veterans Project Lindy Blackburn, Andy Becher, Carl Finamore, Al Johnson, Jane Johnson, Jim Pettett VOCATIONAL SERVICE …………... Jack Braly, Director Four Way Test David Selden, Doug Young, All Johnson, Jane Johnson Vocational Talks ……………………………..Ken Claiborne District Club Ethics Award …...Cathy Groves, Bill Shriver Ethics in Business ……………..…………..Dan Rodriguez INTERNATIONAL SERVICE …... Steve Brown, Director Ambassadorial & World Peace Scholars Bob Forbes, Mike Oldham Ghana ………………………………Jo Stone, Amy Erickson Global Children’s Organization…...Irv Buck, Bill Gripman Group Study Exchange …………………………....Irv Buck India Water & Related Irv Buck, Frank Gibbs Mongolia (Commerce City Rotary Club) ……...Rick Laub Open World ..Tony Barnard, Irv Buck, John Gile, Al Johnson Polio Plus………………………….Lew Million, Tom Duncan Project C.U.R.E. ………………..Bob Haeflein, Don Clasen Nigeria Project C.U.R.E. (Fort Collins Rotary Club) Larry Brutlag ShelterBox ………………………..Al Johnson, Bob Kramer Socially Conscious Coffee (Westminster 7:10) .Irv Buck Toys for God’s Kids ……………………….…..Don Clasen Wayne Wagener, Bob Kramer Walk for Life …………………….…....Bob Forbes, Irv Buck Zimbabwe …………………………………………....Irv Buck NEW GENERATIONS ……..... Michele Duncan , Director Interact, Ponderosa Bill Fernow, Dave Selden Rotaract Dave Gurule, Dave Selden, Dan Rodriguez Rotary Youth Exchange Liz Volz, Michele Duncan RYLA/Young RYLA Mike Oldham, Cathy Groves Scholarships, Chaparral Tom VanderHeiden, Tom Duncan, Lindy Blackburn Scholarships, Ponderosa Larree Morgan, Bill Kelly, Gene Felgenhauer Student of the Month, Chaparral ………….Ken Claiborne Student of the Month, Ponderosa ……………...John Gile FUND RAISING ……………....…..… Cathy Groves, Chair Annual Golf Tournament Chairman: Carl Finamore Site: Steve Small Tom VanderHeiden, Bill Kelly, Gene Felgenhauer Peaches Dave Gurule, Bill Shriver, Carl Finamore, Jane Johnson, Cathy Groves State of the Town ……………..………...…..Cathy Groves Finance: Dick Gordon Logistics: Public Relations: Kevin Roth Parker Impact Award: Lindy Blackburn Sponsorship: Larry Brutlag, Dan Rodriguez Registrations: Bill Shriver Publications: Bob Forbes, Irv Buck, PUBLIC RELATIONS ……….……....Kevin Roth, Director The Lamplighter A Weekly Publication of The Rotary Club of Parker P.O. Box #473, Parker, CO 80134 PARKER STATE OF THE TOWN 2012 Vision for the Future of Parker THE HONORABLE DAVID CASIANO MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF PARKER Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center February 9, 2012 The Parker Rotary Centennial Gift to the Town of Parker - 2005 Many Thanks to our Corporate Sponsors And
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2011-2012 SERVICE COMMITTEES & SPECIAL PROJECTS
CLUB SERVICE …………...……… Sue Gardner, Director Attendance ………………………………...Kam Breitenbach Change of Command Party Sue Gardner, Cathy Groves, Jo Stone Club History …………………………………...…..Paul Elder Club Photographer ……………………….………..Jim Boyd Dinner for 8 …………………………….……...Cathy Groves Holiday Party ……………………....Sue Gardner, Jo Stone Inspiration/Invocations, Pledge, 4-Way Test, Greeters Ken Claiborne Liaison to Cherry Creek Valley Club ….Kam Breitenbach Music Jim Muir, Doug Young, Steve Gilbert, Steve Brown Newsletter Editarian ………………………..…...Bill Fernow Newsletter Editarian Assistant ……………..Steve Gilbert Programs ……………….………...Ken Claiborne, John Gile Summer Picnic Sue Gardner, Michele Duncan, Cathy Groves Webmaster ……………………………………….Bob Forbes COMMUNITY SERVICE …….......Carl Finamore, Director American Indian Center Andy Becher, Pius Schenker, Mike Oldham, Carl Finamore Castlewood Canyon State Park Carl Finamore, Jim Boyd, Bill Kelly, Santa’s Clothes ……………………...…………..Al Johnson Continental Divide Trail ………………….....Ken Claiborne Firefly Autism Center ………………..Kevin Roth, Irv Buck Flower Power ………………………………...Larree Morgan Freedom Dogs ………………...Larry Brutlag, Sue Gardner MS 150 ………Bill Shriver, Ken Claiborne, Michele Duncan Parker Task Force Jim Boyd, Carol Hein, Bob Kramer, Bill Gripman, Dean Weaver, Nancy Gripman Praying Hands Ranch ………………..Jim Muir, Jim Pettett Project Sanctuary …..Jane Johnson, Bill Shriver, Bill Kelly Rotary Community Corps Kam Breitenbach, Michele Duncan Rotary Reads Dick Gordon, Ted Sweeney, Bob Kramer, Bill Gripman, Nancy Gripman Second Wind Fund of DC ….Jane Johnson, Larry Brutlag Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center Sharon Nemechek, Jim Pettett Douglas County Rotarians Wounded Veterans Project Lindy Blackburn, Andy Becher, Carl Finamore, Al Johnson, Jane Johnson, Jim Pettett VOCATIONAL SERVICE …………... Jack Braly, Director Four Way Test David Selden, Doug Young, All Johnson, Jane Johnson Vocational Talks ……………………………..Ken Claiborne District Club Ethics Award …...Cathy Groves, Bill Shriver Ethics in Business ……………..…………..Dan Rodriguez
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE …... Steve Brown, Director Ambassadorial & World Peace Scholars Bob Forbes, Mike Oldham Ghana ………………………………Jo Stone, Amy Erickson Global Children’s Organization…...Irv Buck, Bill Gripman Group Study Exchange …………………………....Irv Buck India Water & Related Irv Buck, Frank Gibbs Mongolia (Commerce City Rotary Club) ……...Rick Laub Open World ..Tony Barnard, Irv Buck, John Gile, Al Johnson Polio Plus………………………….Lew Million, Tom Duncan Project C.U.R.E. ………………..Bob Haeflein, Don Clasen Nigeria Project C.U.R.E. (Fort Collins Rotary Club) Larry Brutlag ShelterBox ………………………..Al Johnson, Bob Kramer Socially Conscious Coffee (Westminster 7:10) .Irv Buck Toys for God’s Kids ……………………….…..Don Clasen Wayne Wagener, Bob Kramer Walk for Life …………………….…....Bob Forbes, Irv Buck Zimbabwe …………………………………………....Irv Buck NEW GENERATIONS ……..... Michele Duncan , Director Interact, Ponderosa Bill Fernow, Dave Selden Rotaract Dave Gurule, Dave Selden, Dan Rodriguez Rotary Youth Exchange Liz Volz, Michele Duncan RYLA/Young RYLA Mike Oldham, Cathy Groves Scholarships, Chaparral Tom VanderHeiden, Tom Duncan, Lindy Blackburn Scholarships, Ponderosa Larree Morgan, Bill Kelly, Gene Felgenhauer Student of the Month, Chaparral ………….Ken Claiborne Student of the Month, Ponderosa ……………...John Gile FUND RAISING ……………....…..… Cathy Groves, Chair Annual Golf Tournament
Chairman: Carl Finamore Site: Steve Small Tom VanderHeiden, Bill Kelly, Gene Felgenhauer Peaches Dave Gurule, Bill Shriver, Carl Finamore, Jane Johnson, Cathy Groves State of the Town ……………..………...…..Cathy Groves Finance: Dick Gordon Logistics: Public Relations: Kevin Roth Parker Impact Award: Lindy Blackburn Sponsorship: Larry Brutlag, Dan Rodriguez Registrations: Bill Shriver Publications: Bob Forbes, Irv Buck, PUBLIC RELATIONS ……….……....Kevin Roth, Director
The Lamplighter A Weekly Publication of
The Rotary Club of Parker P.O. Box #473, Parker, CO 80134
PARKER STATE OF THE TOWN 2012 Vision for the Future of Parker
THE HONORABLE DAVID CASIANO
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF PARKER
Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center February 9, 2012
The Parker Rotary Centennial Gift to
the Town of Parker - 2005
Many Thanks to our
Corporate Sponsors
And
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February 9, 2012 Parker State of the Town 2012
MAYOR DAVID CASIANO
The Rotary Club of Parker is once
again privileged to bring you the Honorable David Casiano as he pre-
sents his third annual State of the Town address to our community
business leaders and citizens.
On behalf of the citizens of Parker, we thank Mayor Casiano for his many years of service to the Town of Par-
ker. Even though this will be his last “State of the Town” address as Mayor, we are confident of his continued involvement and leadership in
our local governing bodies.
JANE JOHNSON
Jane Johnson, president of the Rotary Club of Parker, moved to Parker with her husband, Al, in 1995. Al
joined Rotary, subsequently becoming president of Par-ker Rotary in 2006-2007. Jane Joined the Parker
Chamber of Commerce and was active as an Ambassa-dor, on the Board of Directors and was Membership Di-
rector from 2001 to 2008. Since joining Rotary in 2003, Jane served in several jobs including Club Ser-
vice Director and Community Service Director. She grew up in the small town of Yetter, Iowa, graduated from the University of Wyoming, and
worked as an elementary teacher for ten years before starting her family.
Jane is active in the Parker community that she loves, volunteering in school, church and community. Jane is the Master of Ceremonies for
today’s State of the Town event.
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If you would like to have more information about Rotary International or the Parker
Rotary Clubs, we would welcome the opportunity to share that information. On the back
of this pamphlet you will find a listing of our many projects, both local and international.
Or leave the following information at the Rotary table in the
lobby and we will contact you:
Name: ___________________________________
Email: ___________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________
The Rotary Club of Parker meets each Thursday morning at
6:45 am at The Club at Pradera
The Rotary Club of Parker Cherry Creek Valley meets each Wednesday
At 12:00 noon at Parker Adventist Hospital
February 9, 2012 Parker State of the Town 2012
2011-2012 CLUB OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jane Johnson ..…………..….…….President Jo Stone ……...……………..President-Elect Kam Breitenbach ……..........…….Secretary Bob Satrom ..…….….……………..Treasurer Frank Gibbs ………....…..Sergeant-at-Arms Larry Brutlag …..Immediate Past President Tony Barnard ………………….Foundations
Carl Finamore ….....…..Community Service Joel Engelstad …....…International Service Sue Gardner …….….....……….Club Service Jack Braly ……………....Vocational Service Michele Duncan .New Generations Service Cathy Groves …….…..……....Fund Raising Kevin Roth ...……….……...Public Relations
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International Rotary International’s programs and service opportunities, listed below, are designed to help Rotarians meet the needs of their own communities and assist people worldwide. Global Networking Groups encompass Rotary Fellowships (vocational and recrea-
tional interest groups) and Rotarian Action Groups (groups focused on service activi-ties). The more than 90 Global Networking Groups are open to all Rotarians, spouses of Rotarians, and Rotaractors.
Interact is a service organization organized and sponsored by Rotary clubs for youth
ages 12-18. It has more than 10,900 clubs in 121 countries. Rotaract is organized by Rotary clubs to promote leadership, professional develop-
ment, and service among young adults ages 18-30. There are more than 7,000 clubs in 162 countries.
Rotary Community Corps (RCC) are groups of non-Rotarians who work to improve
their communities. There are more than 6,400 RCCs in 76 countries, all organized and sponsored by Rotary clubs.
Rotary Friendship Exchange encourages Rotarians and their families to make recip-
rocal visits to other countries, staying in each other’s homes and learning about differ-ent cultures firsthand.
Rotary Volunteers allows Rotarians and other skilled professionals to offer their ser-
vices and experience to local and international humanitarian projects. Rotary Youth Exchange offers students ages 15-19 the chance to travel abroad for
cultural exchanges of one week to a full academic year. Rotary clubs and districts spon-sor and host about 9,000 Youth Exchange students a year.
Rotary Youth Exchange Awards (RYLA) are seminars sponsored by clubs and dis-
tricts to encourage and recognize the leadership abilities of youth and young adults ages 14-30.
World Community Service (WCS) allows Rotary clubs and districts from at least two
countries to implement community service projects together.
February 9, 2012 Parker State of the Town 2012
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February 9, 2012 Parker State of the Town 2012
JIM HALDERMAN
Jim is the Governor of Rotary International District 5450. He was born in New Philadelphia,
Ohio, and attend Ohio Northern University and Ohio State University with studies in Music and
Philosophy. He is a member of the Rotary Club of
Golden. Jim is married to Peggy, also a Rotarian. Currently Jim is owner of Halderman and Associ-
ates, a training company that teaches presenta-tion skills and anger/conflict management to
companies and individuals.
JANELL AMES
Janell Ames is the current Mrs. Colorado and placed 2nd runner up at this year’s Mrs. America pageant on
April, 14th 2011. Janell is a native of Colorado and at-tended Colorado Mesa University where she earned her
BA in Business marketing. After marrying her high school sweetheart, Billy, they began growing their
family by adding three beautiful children. Janell bal-ances her time between being an "on the go" mom of
three busy children and a print model for Donna Bald-win Talent of Denver. Janell loves spending time with
family and friends, being a sideline mom, competing in Triathlons, and volunteering with charitable organizations. Due to her passion for family
and children she has teamed up with many organizations, such as Make A Wish, Habitat For Humanity, and Children's Hospital. Janell will intro-
duce Mayor Casiano.
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February 9, 2012 Parker State of the Town 2012
Mountain View Young Marines. (Color Guard)
The Mountain View Young Marines is a
program to give today’s youth, ages 8 years
old through the completion of high school,
opportunities to grow in physical, moral, men-
tal and personal character development. Addi-
tionally, members learn valuable leadership
and teamwork skills while implementing a
core focus of the unit – promotion of a disci-
plined, healthy and drug-free lifestyle. The
motto of all Young Marine units is:
“Strengthening the lives of America’s youth.”
Since its inception in January, 2011, the
Mountain View Young Marines has been entirely student led. That is to say, the members col-
lectively decide on unit leadership, community service and advanced training opportunities. For
example, in its short history, the MVYM has traveled to Window Rock, Arizona, to serve and
honor World War II’s remaining Navajo Code Talkers, have served Color Guard for numerous
community activities, have taught their peers the benefits of avoiding drug use, have served the
needs of local veterans and have collected Toys For Tots. As well, individuals within the unit
have excelled to earn national honors and scholarships through the Young Marines.
The opportunities for unit members to develop self-confidence while learning the basic mil-
itary disciplines such as preparation of and wearing Young Marine uniforms, marching, drills,
Color Guard, inspections, respect for authority and accountability are present at the local, re-
gional and national levels of the organization. A hallmark of the Mountain View Young Ma-
rines is providing youth these privileges in a safe, fun and engaging environment.
The youth of Douglas County have a unique opportunity to be considered for membership
in the next MVYM recruit training that will begin in early March 2012. Informational meet-
ings will be held for students and their parents/guardians to learn more about this unit and the
Young Marines in general.
For more information about the Mountain View Young Marines, please visit the website at