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The Rotary History Fellowship will meet immediately after the meeting in the foyer to the west of the entrance. Our topic this month will be: 'Has your opinion about Donald Trump changed since he went from candidate to President for a hundred and ten days?' All opinions are welcome and everyone present will have the opportunity to express his or her insights.
 
Tammie Nieman thanked members for making the first two STEM programs, using the new kits, successful.  An additional date is set for 5/19.  Volunteers are needed for this date.  Respond to Tammie.

Marty Bachman urged everyone to alert the Care and Recognition Committee of any situation--congratulations, encouragement, medical situation, etc.--that the committee should acknowledge.  Notify Marty, Melanie Chamberlain, or Jeanne Fangman.

Dawn T-Baumgartner has volunteered to summarize program content for the Gear one meeting a month.  Volunteers are needed for the three other weeks.
 
Our club provides many thousands of hours of volunteer service in addition to annual giving to charitable projects. Our giving to charitable projects has not grown to keep up with inflation and growing community needs. The RCFC Legacy Fund has established as an endowment that will provide supplemental funds into the foreseeable future for humanitarian and educational programs in and around Fort Collins. Your contributions to the Legacy Fund are tax deductible and will assure “Service in Action Forever”.
 
President Glenn reminded us to refer club questions to Bob Meroney, our newly appointed ombudsman.
 
NEEDED:  The club needs a financial wizard to help with our books, especially information about donations
 
Phyllis Abt reminded us that the Greeley club will be celebrating their one hundredth anniversary on May 18. The speaker will be the Rotary International president.
 
 
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You Must Know
HELP WANTED!  Apply within…
The Rotogear Team still needs help!  
Last Week’s Program Editor –
Requirements:  Willingness to volunteer, and some low level of writing ability.  English major unnecessary.  Humor helps.  Listening skills desirable.
Duties (a) Listen to (or record if you have the equipment) each week’s program, and write up a paragraph or two summarizing the presentation and any relevant questions.  Presentation critique unnecessary.  (b) Submit a write up by Sunday each week to the electronic and print Rotogear Editors. 
Salary:                                     Multiples of the previous writer’s salary may be negotiated. 
Working Environment:       Great staff and opportunity to meet new friends
Fringe Benefits:                     Learn more about your Rotary Club, and fellow Rotarians     
Questions and to submit an application:  Contact either Stacy Plemmons or Erin Mounsey
 
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Upcoming Events
Dedication of The Poudre Learning Center
May 18, 2017
 
Bulletin Editor
Erin Mounsey
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Bill Herzog
May 1
 
Guy Kelley
May 1
 
Bill Jones
May 3
 
Dave Everitt
May 5
 
Zachary ( Zak) George
May 5
 
Lisa Pendleton
May 7
 
Lorna Reeves
May 8
 
John Raich
May 9
 
Justie Nicol
May 9
 
Aziz Fouad
May 10
 
Donna Chapel
May 10
 
Max Getts
May 10
 
Ralph Smith
May 10
 
Ron Rutz
May 12
 
Sam Bair
May 16
 
Jane Peters
May 19
 
Harry Kull
May 21
 
Henry Weisser
May 21
 
Garth McCann
May 26
 
Spouse Birthdays
Bina Mehta
May 3
 
Lila (deceased) Boyd
May 11
 
Ann Fairburn
May 15
 
Barbara Hoel
May 20
 
Forrest Boggs
May 25
 
Anniversaries
Kelso Kelly
Lisa Kelly
May 12
 
Melanie Chamberlain
Ray Chamberlain
May 19
 
Bart Kingham
Millie Kingham
May 27
 
Join Date
Harry Taylor
May 1, 1995
22 years
 
Dan Mackey
May 4, 1994
23 years
 
Justie Nicol
May 6, 2015
2 years
 
Matt Fries
May 7, 2014
3 years
 
Susan Harrison
May 7, 2014
3 years
 
Bill Jones
May 9, 1973
44 years
 
Glenn Schmidt
May 10, 1995
22 years
 
Richard Skaggs
May 10, 2006
11 years
 
Karl Stefan
May 11, 1988
29 years
 
Russell Hampton
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Club Assembly and Trade Show!
Who doesn’t love a trade show?  This Wednesday, May 10, President Elect Jeanne Fangman will host a Club Assembly in "Trade Show" format.  Each RCFC committee (Foundation, IP&G, Scholarships, Community Grants, etc) will have a table in the Drake Center ballroom and members are asked to come early and/or stay late and visit each committee.      
 
RCFC’s service mission is accomplished through active, engaged committees and the individual effort that drives those committees.  Did you know RCFC has over 50 different committees and fellowships?  If you can’t find your passion in an RCFC committee, there will be a station to check your pulse.   
 
The trade show starts at 11:00, and will extend after the program to as late as 2:00.   During the program portion, PE Jeanne will stress the importance of committees, discuss the trade show format, and ask members to open their hearts and wallets to these causes.
Each committee will do one or more of the following:
  • Have a flyer or handout summarizing what each committee has been up to
  • Have a laptop computer with a running loop of inspiring pictures
  • Have a tri-fold poster with engaging examples and pictures of their projects
  • Show anything else the committees have in mind that would raise excitement and awareness of the committee's work  
  • Have members of the committee, or recipients of grants at the table to talk about their work and answer questions
  • Join us and see and learn more about the wonderful projects our club supports locally and internationally!
See you on the 10th!
Rotary Scholarship Recognition and Celebration
On Wednesday, May 3, 2017, we celebrated Scholarship and Fellowship when the RCFC Scholarship Committee and this year’s scholarship winners helped to celebrate and declare our support for higher education.  As always, scholarships were funded through the RCFC Member generosity and the families of two former Rotarians.  The Morrison Memorial Scholarship was established by Mrs. June Ogden in memory of her father, James Morrison, who served as Director of Cooperative Extension at Colorado A & M.  The Richard W. Schump Memorial Scholarship was established by David and Liz Schump in memory of their son, Richard.  The scholarship is generously continued by the Schump family after the untimely death of David and Liz in 2011.  
2017 Rotary Scholarship Winners:
Amanda Burk – Poudre High – CSU – Chemical/Biological Engineering
Jessica Block – Rocky Mountain High – CSU – Business/Art
Rachel Holland – Rocky Mountain High – CSU – Kinesiology/Health & Exercise Science
Zayne Hoyland – Fort Collins High –  CSU - Psychology
Andrew Larson – Front Range Community College – FRCC – Pre-med/Biology
Kim Pannell – Poudre High – CSU – Business Administration
Ashley Schilling – Fossil Ridge High – CSU – Animal Science/Agricultural Education
Sahand Setareh – Fossil Ridge High – CSU – Political Science/International Studies
2017 James Morrison Memorial Scholarship
Thany Dykson  - Fort Collins High – CSU- Wildlife Biology/Journalism
2017 Richard W. Schump Memorial Scholarship
Chloe Schaub – Poudre High – CSU – Wildlife Biology/Forestry/Sustainability
 
This year your Rotary Scholarship Committee reviewed more than 60 applications, interviewed 15 students and selected 10 recipients based on need, scholarship, community service and leadership.  This required many dedicated hours from our Rotarians and PSD counseling staff.  The students exhibited great skills, talents, creativity, work ethic and service to our community.  According to the committee, each of our recipients is very deserving of our financial support.  Rotarians who participated in the selection and the planning of our celebration include Phyllis Abt, Del Benson, Betty Brown, Jean Griswold, Susan Gutowsky, Jud Harper, Judy Lane, Sally Lee, Rob Marschke, Bob Meroney, Ralph Smith, Robin Steele and Henry Weisser.
Donate blood on May 17th and save up to 3 lives!
For every blood donation we receive we can save up to three lives. While the actual draw only takes 5-8 minutes, before that, we do need work with you to complete some paperwork and do a quick vitals check to ensure your well-being and the safety of the recipient.  
Again, thank you; the impact your donation has on the community is unmeasurable.  
Be sure to:
·Bring a photo ID
·Eat a good meal; you burn 650 calories while donating.
·Hydrate the day before and the day of donation
·Share the link with others - the more the merrier J
If you have any questions, please direct these to Charles Kaine, Blood Donor Recruiter.  His contact information is: 970-495-8987 or Charles.kaine@uchealth.org.
Thank you, in advance, for all those who participate.
UHAMBO Event!
Upcoming Speakers
May 17, 2017
Peace Building Mission in Burundi
May 24, 2017
McBackpack Program
May 31, 2017
Tabor Talk
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Club Information
Welcome to our Club!
Fort Collins
Meetings: Wednesday Noon
Drake Center (Lunch)
802 West Drake Road
Fort Collins, CO  80526
United States
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The Satellite meets the first and third Wednesday of every month at 5:30pm. The meeting locations vary, visit fortcollinsrotary.org for upcoming meetings and locations.
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