We are happy to announce the application of a new member - The Board of Directors has approved the membership application of Kelly Kettler. She has successfully met with a Membership Committee representative. She is sponsored by Kerrie Luginbill.
The Investment Fellowship will meet immediately after the regular Rotary meeting on Wednesday, December 21. Topic: “Will the Post- Election Stock Market Continue to Soar?” Everyone is welcome to attend.
CSU BASKETBALL - Kathy Nicol is selling the remainder of her 2016-2017 CSU Men’s basketball tickets. There are 4 seats plus parking pass available for $51.00 per game. They are located in Row 4 behind the CSU bench. She will sell all or individual game tickets. Please contact her at kcnicol@comcast.net. or 970/215-1543.
LEGACY FUND
It’s getting close to tax planning time again. Take advantage of the tax free charitable distribution from your IRA by designating the Legacy Fund as the recipient. Your gift will move the Legacy Fund closer to its $1 million goal by the Club’s 100th Anniversary and help sustain our Club’s charitable activities in Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. If you have questions speak to Jud Harper..
There’ll be songs we’re singing, and poems we’re hearing, and choirs for making us gay…. This Wednesday Larry Kunter and the Fellowship Committee will lead RCFC’s 2016 Holiday Party Program.
As he’s done for many years, our own Reverent Larry will start with some inspirational words, and will play the role of Program MC. Then Rotarians provide the singing, when Larry, Bill, Sally, Amy and any other willing songbirds leading us in some holiday favorites. (Inquiring minds want to know… who will perform “Santa Baby”?) Next, as all good boys and girls gather ‘round, John Roberts and Larry Kunter will share two of their favorite holiday readings.
Finally, the highlight this year will be a quartet from the Larimer Chorale Choir, entertaining us with a selection of holiday music, organized by Fellowship Chair, Judy Boggs.
Thanks Larry, Judy, and the entire Fellowship Committee!! Come early, stay late, should be great fun.
This past week, Food Bank CEO and Rotarian Amy Pezzani presented the Face of Hunger to RCFC members. Amy started with statistics that say 42,880 (14%) people in Larimer County are food insecure. There is a misperception that Food Bank clients are the homeless and the unemployed, when in fact few clients are homeless. In fact, most are employed and more often are either retired seniors trying to get by on less than $1,000 per month or working families making less than 185% of poverty. Last year the Food Bank provided over 170,000 healthy meals and snacks to eligible children.
The Food Bank for Larimer County (FBLC) recently conducted a gap analysis, starting with a geographic analysis of roughly 11,000 households that visited their pantry in 2015. Surprisingly, they found that hunger lives in every neighborhood and on nearly every street in Fort Collins and Loveland. For Larimer County, the poverty line is defined as $24,250 for a family of four. To be eligible for Food Bank support, a family can make up to 185% of that number, or $44,955, yet families may still be unable to make ends meet, due to child care and housing expenses. In Larimer County, the cost of daycare for one child is more than college tuition and the median rent is now $1,400. Rent and daycare can easily cost $30,000/year leaving many people coping just to feed their families.
As a reality check, 1 in 4 jobs (34,290 out of 145,440, or 24%) Larimer County jobs pay less than $13 per hour ($520 weekly, $2,253 monthly, $27,040 annually – 112% of poverty), making self-sufficiency completely out of reach for many. Food Bank’s Gap Analysis is driving their future decision making and leading them to new models of client service delivery. We thank Amy for an excellent and informative presentation.
December 14, RCFC held our annual meeting and leadership election. Affirmed for President Elect Nominee (President 2018-19) was Steve Laine. And with tightest possible margin (1 vote) Kelso Kelly and Steve Vessey were elected to the Board of Directors for 3-year terms (2017-20). Over the course of their selection and recruitment process, the Nominations Committee evaluated 25 potential directors, including 12 women and 13 men; 4 Satellite and 21 noon members. All who stood for election were exceptionally well qualified, and can be expected to provide further club leadership.
1400 E College Drive
Cheyenne, WY 82007
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A Rotary Membership Cadre will facilitate this event. All members of our District who are interested in brainstorming new ideas on how to recruit, retain and engage members in their club are invited to attend! This is a FREE event but you do need to register on this site so we know how many to expect.
Check-in will begin at 8:30 am and the seminar will begin promptly at 9:00 am. Lunch will be on your own during a short lunch break in the college cafeteria.