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BEES; A CRITICAL ELEMENT IN OUR FOOD SUPPLY
Sep. 15, 2015
Steven Needler, Business Analyst, Management Consultant, and, yes, Beekeeper, will present an informative talk on a critical element in our food supply - bees. No doubt you've read or seen articles about the demise of huge numbers of hives throughout North America. Steven will provide an inside look at this critical situation and how it effects so many of our key agricultural crops. |
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AUTISTIC CHILDREN: HOW DO WE EDUCATE THEM?
Sep. 22, 2015
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50 YEARS REPORTING SPORTS: A RETROSPECTIVE
Sep. 29, 2015
He's done it all: high school, college, and professional sports reporting for the past fifty years. It's hard to imagine a better friend to the sports enthusiast than the insightful and entertaining work done by Irv Moss. Today, Irv will reflect on his lengthy career and share some of his favorite memories covering sports in Colorado, our region, and the nation. |
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THE MAGIC OF ROUTE 66
Oct. 06, 2015
Club member and Past President, Scott Taylor recently traveled historic Route 66, the iconic route from Chicago to Los Angeles before the days of interstate highways. Be sure and attend this meeting and share in the magic of an America we seldom see as we speed through the wide open spaces on the Interstate highways of today. |
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AN OPEN FORUM
Oct. 13, 2015
Littleton Rotary is hosting an opportunity for the three At-Large candidates for Littleton City Council to present their reasons for running for office and to answer questions from the audience. Members are encouraged to come prepared to ask questions of any or all of the the candidates. What better way to gain a sense of what each candidate has to offer than by getting to know them in a rather informal setting and a face-to-face meeting. All members are encouraged to attend this special meeting and encourage guests to come. |
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Oct. 17, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Update - October 13, 2015 We just had some cancelations and now have an opening for two additional people to sign up. Please contact Bob Young if you have any questions. We can accommodate 10 volunteers for this project. If more than 10 sign up, they will be put on a waiting list. |
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THE JAMES HOLMES CASE - AND MORE...
Oct. 20, 2015
George Brauchler is the elected District Attorney for the Eighteenth Judicial District (Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, & Lincoln counties). It is the most populous jurisdiction in the state, with more than 930,000 residents. Lieutenant Colonel Brauchler was mobilized and served on active duty with the U.S. Army as the Chief of Military Justice for Fort Carson and ultimately the 4th Infantry Division and the U.S. Division-North in Iraq. Professor Brauchler has unmatched and varied experience in trial advocacy. He has 18 years of experience in the courtroom and has taken over 140 trials to verdict in state, federal, and military courts, the vast majority of which have been as a Prosecutor on behalf of Colorado and the U.S. He also has courtroom experience in civil law as both a plaintiff’s and defense attorney, and in criminal law as a defense attorney. |
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ROTARY DISTRICT 5450: MOVING FORWARD IN REACING OUR GOALS
Oct. 27, 2015
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Family Promise of Greater Denver
Nov. 03, 2015
Family Promise of Greater Denver is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization independently associated with a national organization comprised of more than 192 affiliates in 42 states. While we are not faith-based, we partner with diverse congregations to provide shelter, meals and hospitality to homeless families across the Denver-metro area. Family Promise began serving area families in November 1997 with 10 host congregations and four support congregations. We now have two rotations with 24 host congregations, 42 support congregations and two civic groups that support our mission: To provide homeless families with emergency shelter, meals and supportive services on their path to self-sufficiency. John Chambers joined Family Promise in February 2014 and oversees the organization’s marketing initiatives, community outreach, volunteer recruitment and overall communications. Prior to Family Promise, he was the Interactive Marketing Manager at Forest City, the master developer of Denver’s Stapleton neighborhood, where he managed the community’s website, social media, interactive technology and digital agency partnerships. John has also worked in marketing at Colorado-based onTargetjobs and as a reporter for the Tribune Star in Terre Haute, Indiana. He recently served as the Vice President of Community Outreach on the board of the Colorado American Marketing Association.
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OUR DISTRICT - TODAY IN TO THE FUTURE...
Nov. 03, 2015
Littleton Public Schools has a long tradition of engaging Littleton Rotary through providing their Superintendent of Schools with membership in our Club. Brian Ewert, formerly Superintendent at Englewood Public Schools and Colorado's 2014 Superintendent of the Year, is no stranger to Rotary. Brian was a member of the Englewood Rotary Club for the past 5 years and looks forward to continuing his involvement with Rotary. Today's program will bring us up to date on the exciting education programs that make Littleton Public Schools among the top rated districts in the country and consistently a stand-out, top tier system in Colorado. |
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ACUPUNCTURE: WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT?
Nov. 10, 2015
We’ve all heard about acupuncture… a doctor uses needles placed in different regions of the body in order to stimulate energy within the body, but what do we really know about the benefits of acupuncture? Dr. Lixin Zhang is passionate about the benefits of acupuncture. He has presented over 100 seminars on the subject and would love to participate in your event and share the good news about what acupuncture can do for you. What we don’t know can hurt us. Born in China to a family of acupuncturists spanning 10 generations over 300 years, he started training in acupuncture at the age of 9. Dr. Zhang quickly became a national figure in China due to implementation of his acupuncture research and practice which saved many lives after other methods failed. When he was 29 years old, an American diplomat to China saw him on national TV and subsequently worked for two years to assist Dr. Zhang in moving to the United States. With such an exceptional background, Dr. Zhang is the most knowledgeable speaker in Colorado on acupuncture and numbered among the top acupuncturists in the world. His personal mission is to encourage acceptance of acupuncture in the United States. |
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AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: IS IT AFFORDABLE? IS IT PROVIDING ACCESS?
Nov. 17, 2015
Bebe Klienman, MNM, CEO of Doctor's Care Bebe has more than 30 years of professional experience in the nonprofit community. She has spent the last 17 years as the executive director/CEO for Doctors Care. Selected as a Colorado Trust Fellow in 1996, she returned to school to receive a Master’s in Nonprofit Management from Regis University. During that time, she worked for The Women’s Foundation of Colorado as Program Director. Other past positions include Director of Development for The Gathering Place, Executive Director for Douglas County Senior Services, and Director of Social Services for Sheridan County Memorial Hospital in Wyoming. Her commitment to involving the community in helping the medically underserved has recently lead her to a more active role with the South Metro Health Alliance and ClinicNet, as well as other agencies in the Doctors Care service area. |
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PARADISE LUGGAGE
Nov. 17, 2015
I have been in the travel industry for about 30 years. I am currently working at Paradise Baggage Company on south Broadway. When I'm not at the store you can find me on the ski slopes in the winter & with a fly rod in the river in the summer. I have been fortunate enough to have traveled to some really cool places so I will be talking to you about some great ways to pack. I will also give you some comfort & safety ideas so you can get the most out of your trip. We'll be talking about how to use the "pack it systems" to help you get organized & stay that way through-out your trip. We will also touch on some of the TSA rules & regs to help you get through the lines more efficiently & what can go in your carry on bag. |
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CLUB MEMBER CLASSIFICATION TALKS
Nov. 24, 2015
Always a popular program, Classification Talks are opportunities for new members to share their life/family/business stories in a brief 10 minute talk. In addition to newer members, Randy and Paul, Past President Scott Taylor will share his "Old Timer's Talk" - not really an old-timer. Be sure an attend and learn something you may not have known about these active and engaged club members. |
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A HOLIDAY CONCERT
Dec. 01, 2015
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ANGEL CONCEPT
Dec. 01, 2015
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STEM: A powerful program in Littleton Public Schools
Dec. 08, 2015
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BEATING THE ODDS: FROM PARALYZED TO THE POM SQUAD AT METRO STATE UNIV.
Dec. 15, 2015
Please join us for an amazing story of how a determined teen and her dedicated medical team worked together to heal her from a potentially life-threatening disease and transform her life. In July 2014, Julia Simpkins went from being a healthy, active teenager to being paralyzed from the eyebrows down when she contracted Guillian-Barre Syndrome. She has overcome daunting odds through her own grit and the skill & support of the amazing doctors, nurses and staff at Children’s Hospital Colorado. |
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BOOK: DANA CRAWFORD-SAVING THE SOUL OF A CITY
Dec. 22, 2015
Former Denver Post Reporter Mike McPhee's new book about Denver preservationist Dana Crawford has hit the shelves on during the 50th anniversary of Larimer Square, the historic block Crawford is credited with saving. This program promises to be a good one you'll surly not want to miss. Crawford's work has been instrumental in the revitalization of Downtown Denver and preservation of significant buildings rich in historic value to Denver and Colorado. |
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New Year Resolutions- How To Achieve Results
Jan. 05, 2016
Club member, Cindy Rold of Maverick Coaching & Speaking will be facilitating a work shop for members with breakout sessions, etc. for the sharing of ideas, goals both personally and professionally, and evening club resolutions. This will be a great opportunity to work through ideas and your wish-list for the coming year. |
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Jan. 11, 2016 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
On the 2nd Monday evening of the month, Littleton Rotary members and friends volunteer to spend time helping Project C.U.R.E. in sorting donated medical supplies and equipment. Our help in this effort are critical to Project C.U.R.E.'s ability to inventory and catalog the hundreds of items they receive weekly. Be sure and sign up for this hands-on work. Volunteers will be helped with this work by experienced Project C.U.R.E. staff who can identify the various items being sorted. Please follow these instructions to register for your event:
 1. Visit the Project C.U.R.E. CERVIS event registration page at https://www.cervistech.com/acts/webreg/eventwebreglist.php?org_id=0076.
 2. Click on the "Register for an Event" or "Login to Manage Your Profile" Button. Note: Look for Jan 12-Dec 14- Littleton Rotary and Zonta Club. 3. Follow the on screen instructions to access the CERVIS registration system. If this is your first time using the CERVIS online registration system, you will be prompted to create a Volunteer profile.
 4. Click on the "Register / Unregister for an Event" Hyperlink under the "Service Event Registration" section of the Volunteer Main Menu.
 5. Select your name from the list and enter the code below into the "Event Registration Code" Box. 
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THE CURIOSITY OF CHANGE
Jan. 19, 2016
Our speaker today is the President of the Denver Rotary Club (Denver 31) and has enjoyed an amazing career - all of which he shares in the context of his topic today: The Curiosity of Change. From Denver 31's website: André has been very active in Denver Rotary since joining our Club almost over 14 years ago. He served on our Club Board of Directors in 2007-10, having held the position of 1st VP in 2008-09. In 2011, Andre chaired our Centennial Committee and our Program Committee in 2006-07. He continues to be actively involved with Programs, as well as our Membership Committee. In addition to being a regular supporter of our Club’s fundraisers, Andre is a Fellow of both our Foundations. In 2011, he was honored as our Club’s Rotarian of the Year. Having left his native Argentina in the early 70’s, André has enjoyed over 38 years in the hospitality industry, beginning with various trainee positions in renown hotels in Hamburg and Paris. The last 14 years were spent as the CEO & General Manager of the Denver Athletic Club. He is currently launching a new venture as a Public Speaker and consultant. Our Club had the pleasure of having Andre speak to us several months ago about “Seeing the World Differently: Guide Dogs for the Blind”, as well as in 2004, sharing his experience on the road to becoming a proud citizen of the United States. André brings substantial business and board experience to Denver Rotary, having served on the Board of the Denver Chamber Foundation, Visit Denver Foundation, as well as the Board of The Downtown Partnership. He also served as Chairman of the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau’s Foundation and President of Skal Club Colorado. He has served on the Boards of the Colorado Lodging Association, the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Denver Urban league and the Metro Denver Hotel Association. |
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Jan. 20, 2016 5:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Each Year, the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo honors Rotary by declaring one of it's evening rodeo performances dedicated to Rotary and it's worldwide projects promoting world peace through understanding and service. This year, Wednesday, January 20th 2016, has been declared, Rotary Night at the Stock Show. Tickets are now available and you'll have the choice of enjoying a wonderful buffet dinner ahead of time in the Cattlemen's Club, as well as choosing just the rodeo performance or the horse show. Be sure and save this date. This is always a popular event for Rotarians and tickets go fast. |
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Jan. 25, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Become a volunteer and help the Littleton Rotary Club as we provide an hour of games and sing-a-long to the residents of the Libby Bortz Assisted Living Center. This project, started by the Littleton Rotary Club's Evening Meeting group, welcomes volunteers to join with them in this happy, hour-long activity. |
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ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT: A NATIONAL LEADER
Jan. 26, 2016
David C. Walcher was appointed Sheriff of Arapahoe County by the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners, effective February 1, 2014. Dave was elected Sheriff by the citizens of Arapahoe County to serve 2015 to 2018. Dave began his career in law enforcement in 1981 as a civilian working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In 1988, Dave became a deputy for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. After a diverse and very successful 22-year career with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Dave retired and began his new career with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. |
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ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 51 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Feb. 02, 2016
Littleton Rotarian and Arapahoe Community College President, Diana Doyle will host today's program. Featured presenters will be Diane Hegeman, Ph.D., Vice President of Instruction, and Rebecca Woulfe, Dean of Arts, Humanities, Business & Technology. Arapahoe Community College is without a doubt the most significant higher education institution serving large portions of Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. Littleton and its surrounding areas have been the beneficiary of this forward thinking community college for the past 51 years and today's program will give us a view into its past and especially its future. This is a program you'll certainly not want to miss. |
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Feb. 08, 2016 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
On the 2nd Monday evening of the month, Littleton Rotary members and friends volunteer to spend time helping Project C.U.R.E. in sorting donated medical supplies and equipment. Our help in this effort are critical to Project C.U.R.E.'s ability to inventory and catalog the hundreds of items they receive weekly. Be sure and sign up for this hands-on work. Volunteers will be helped with this work by experienced Project C.U.R.E. staff who can identify the various items being sorted. Please use the online registration tool to register for this event. Follow these instruction:
 1.Returning volunteers, please register at: http://cerv.is/m?0076gp0yTwT 2. NEW Event Registration Code: p0yTwT 3. Be sure to register as an individual, not a group. If this is your first time volunteering with Project C.U.R.E., please email me, rondaraz@aol.com , and I will include you in our reservation count until you can set up your account at the Denver warehouse. 4. Also, please keep in mind the following: -Volunteers are required to wear closed-toe shoes in the warehouse. -Wear weather-appropriate clothing as it is colder in winters and warmer in summers. -Please arrive on-time. You will be led by a Volunteer Leader and they will need adequate time to explain to you what will need to be done. |
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DENVER WATER: THE CHALLENGES - THE SOLUTIONS
Feb. 09, 2016
Steve Snyder, Executive Communications at Denver Water, will present a program focused on the challenges facing the growing demands on water resources and the solutions that may be available to meet that growth. Those of use that have lived in the metro area for decades have seen an exponential expansion of the front range communities and the demands for water are rapidly exceeding current storage potentials. This is sure to be an informative and timely program you'll want to attend. Prior to joining Denver Water, Steve held senior communication positions at several, high-profile companies in the public, private and non-profit sectors, including Denver International Airport, Frontier Airlines and Saint Joseph Hospital. Steve also worked for 10 years as a television news journalist in both Texas and Colorado, garnering several local and national awards for his work. Steve is active in his community. He served as president of the Rotary Club of Aurora during its 2013-14 term, and he currently serves on several boards. He holds a Bachelor and a Master of Arts degree in communications from Baylor University in Waco. He is married with two children and lives in Centennial.
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Feb. 12, 2016 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
As in years past, the Libby Bortz Center will have a Valentine's Dance for the residents complete with a live dance band. This will be held on Friday February 12th at 2:00 pm in the main dining room. There will be about 45-50 residents in attendance, mostly women, and some will want to dance. Considering the shortage of resident male dance partners, here's where Littleton Rotary has been a big help. We're asking that several of our male members put on their dancing shoes and volunteer one hour of their time as dance partners for some of the residents. We also need some of our female members to volunteer as well since there are a few male residents who would love the chance to dance with someone new. Those that have done so in the past have really enjoyed the experience. Please sign up for this happy occasion and make someone's Valentine's celebration a memorable one. |
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Feb. 12, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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LOVE, INC.: A MISSION OF HOPE
Feb. 16, 2016
Sherri Martinelli has been a Board member of Love INC of Littleton since January of 2015. A Bachelor of Arts graduate from Michigan State University with a major in Communications, minor in Mathematics, and received a Secondary Education teaching certificate, Sherri is presently a Motivational Speaker, Parenting Consultant and Dramatist. Yet, she comes to Love INC with a business background in Marketing, Event Planning and Sales as well as various entrepreneurial experiences. She created, produced and hosted 2 weekly radio shows for moms on Christian radio in CA and GA, created and hosted a cable TV show and authored a best-selling perpetual calendar/parenting book for moms. |
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THE DENVER ART MUSEUM: A REGIONAL AND NATIONAL TREASURE
Feb. 16, 2016
Our speaker, Debra Gregory, long time docent for the Denver Art Museum will be talking about future exhibits, the workings of the museum, and exciting things that are happening at the museum for all ages. Debra moved to Colorado in 1976 from Washington state with her husband they've lived in the Littleton area since 1981. She found a love of art while studying Picasso during her first Art History class in college she's worked as a volunteer at the Denver Art Museum for 14 years, 12 of those as a docent. The museum has grown and changed in those 14 years including the opening of fabulous new building. Visitors from all over the world travel to Denver specifically to see the museum's unique exhibits. The current director is from Germany and there is a new textile curator from Paris. Indeed, the Denver Art Museum is now recognized as a world class art institution.
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Feb. 21, 2016 6:00 p.m. - Feb. 22, 2016 12:00 p.m.
Littleton Rotary volunteers will once again join forces to save and box up the floral displays at the conclusion of the 2016 Garden & Home Show. Those displays will then be distributed to Littleton area assisted living and nursing centers. Were it not for the Club's efforts, all those beautiful displays would be thrown out. Thanks to the vision of the Wheat Ridge Rotary Club several years ago, we would not have learned about this worthwhile effort to bring some Spring Sunshine to the residents of our area retirement/assisted living, and nursing care facilities. Please sign up to take part in this project. Volunteers will have an opportunity to gain free admission to the show after 2:00 PM on Sunday, the day the show closes. |
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Feb. 22, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Become a volunteer and help the Littleton Rotary Club as we provide an hour of games and sing-a-long to the residents of the Libby Bortz Assisted Living Center. This project, started by the Littleton Rotary Club's Evening Meeting group, welcomes volunteers to join with them in this happy, hour-long activity. |
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ARC THRIFT STORES: THE PURPOSE - THE NEED
Feb. 23, 2016
WHO IS ARC?
WE FUND
WE PROVIDE
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Feb. 25, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Join with up to six other happy volunteers in packing grocery bags for students at Littleton Public School's Centennial Academy of Fine Arts Education (formerly named Centennial Elementary). Littleton Rotary, in partnership with the school, is focusing on the needs of students whose families are struggling to provide sufficient food for their children, especially over weekends when they don't receive school supplied lunches. Each Thursday morning at 9 AM, volunteers gather at Centennial Lutheran Church to pack bags of groceries containing enough food for six meals including fresh fruit and milk. In just one hour’s time, all bags are packed and ready to be picked up on Friday by Centennial Academy. The staff at Centennial discreetly handles the distribution to students. |
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Feb. 27, 2016 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
District Literacy Seminar - Literacy is Power! February 27 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm Daniels Fund Building, 101 Monroe Street, Denver 80206 ♦ New Perspectives on How Literacy can Change Lives ♦ Different Approaches to Literacy - in Colorado & Abroad ♦ Exciting Speakers from Non-profit & For-profit Organizations ♦ Best Practices & Partnerships Opportunities - Local & Abroad ♦ Click Here for the Seminar Flyer $20 per person includes Continental Breakfast & Lunch |
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OUTDOOR LAB: ENRICHING JEFFCO STUDENTS FOR 58 YEARS.
Mar. 01, 2016
Outdoor Lab has been enriching the lives of 6th grade and high school students in Jefferson County for more than 58 years. Located in the mountains of Colorado, Mount Evans and Windy Peak Schools give ALL students the opportunity to explore and experience subjects such as earth science, wildlife biology, astronomy, and forestry in a unique mountain setting. By engaging the students in problem solving, team building, decision-making and social interaction, the Outdoor Lab program helps to prepare Jeffco students for successful futures. Every student is given an opportunity to attend, regardless of physical or mental ability or ability to pay. High school students return as leaders to help teach the program and have their own unique experience. Shannon became the first Executive Director of the Outdoor Lab Foundation in December of 2011, when the beloved program was slated to close. Having graduated from Green Mountain High School, Shannon has been embedded in the Jeffco community for a long time. An alumna of the University of Oregon, Shannon returned to Colorado and spent over 12 years working in corporate sales and marketing both for ESPN and in the medical field. She has served on non-profit boards for the US Disabled Ski Team and for educational issues.
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Mar. 02, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Each Thursday, we need five (5) happy volunteers to Pack grocery bags for students at Littleton Public School's Centennial Academy of Fine Arts Education (formerly named Centennial Elementary). Littleton Rotary, in partnership with the school, is focusing on the needs of students whose families are struggling to provide sufficient food for their children, especially over weekends when they don't receive school supplied lunches. At 9 AM, volunteers gather at Centennial Lutheran Church to pack bags of groceries containing enough food for six meals including fresh fruit and milk. In just one hour’s time, all bags are packed and ready to be picked up on Friday by Centennial Academy. The staff at Centennial discreetly handles the distribution to students. |
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Mar. 04, 2016 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
ROTARY
3/4/2016 7:00 PM
ROTARY FUNDRAISING NIGHT! CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
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KARLYN McCRUMB, TOM STIPP, STEVE BIANCHI
Mar. 07, 2016
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A CONGRESSIONAL UPDATE
Mar. 08, 2016
Congressman Mike Coffman has been serving his country for over 30 years as both a public servant and member of the United States military. Beginning with his election to the Colorado House of Representatives in 1988, he has served in the Colorado State House and Colorado State Senate as well as held the offices of State Treasurer and Secretary of State. Congressman Coffman is also a former small business owner. He started an Aurora-based property management company, which grew to over 20 employees. In 2005, he resigned from the office of State Treasurer to voluntarily return to active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps for an assignment in Iraq and finished his tour of duty in 2006. Mike Coffman is the only veteran in the Colorado delegation and the only member of Congress to have served in both the first Gulf War and in the Iraq War. His personal awards include the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, and the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal. He currently represents the 6th District of Colorado in the U.S. House of Representatives where he serves on the House Armed Services Committee and is Chairman of the House Veteran’s Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations. |
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Mar. 09, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Join your friends & colleagues, meet other young professionals, and enjoy an opportunity to unwind, network, and otherwise expand your professional contacts in a happy and casual setting. Sponsored by the Littleton Rotary Club, whose members represents a cross section of business and professional leaders, this event is planned with you in mind. Cash bar. |
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Mar. 10, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Each Thursday, we need five (5) happy volunteers to Pack grocery bags for students at Littleton Public School's Centennial Academy of Fine Arts Education (formerly named Centennial Elementary). Littleton Rotary, in partnership with the school, is focusing on the needs of students whose families are struggling to provide sufficient food for their children, especially over weekends when they don't receive school supplied lunches. At 9 AM, volunteers gather at Centennial Lutheran Church to pack bags of groceries containing enough food for six meals including fresh fruit and milk. In just one hour’s time, all bags are packed and ready to be picked up on Friday by Centennial Academy. The staff at Centennial discreetly handles the distribution to students. |
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