Ear Community Visit

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Melissa Tumblin was presented a check from Broomfield Rotary for her non-profit Ear Community which helps families with ear and hearing challenges. The check included 2500 dollars from the Broomfield Club and 2100 dollars from a matching grant from Rotary District 5450.  Melissa presented an interesting capsule of the Ear Community’s accomplishments over the past 14 years. The Ear Community has had interactions with over 20,00 people and have provided needed equipment and scholarships to those affected by this impairment throughout the world. The Ear Community has had impact in many countries across the world including North and South America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia. Mellissa’s daughter Ally was the motivator for the non-profit and the Ear Community has made an impressive impact in support of those affected by the condition.
Ear Community Visit Gary Francis 2024-03-24 06:00:00Z 0

Supper Kids Awards

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BROOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
SUPER KIDS AWARDS
On Monday, March 18, 2024, Broomfield High School resumed its Super Kids Program. Established over 10 years ago, this program aims to recognize students who quietly impact the school with their positive influence. Faculty and staff at Broomfield High School nominate these exceptional students for awards. It is essential for all of us to acknowledge their special efforts and achievements. We wholeheartedly salute these students for their cooperation, desire, hard work, and leadership. It was with great pride that they were recognized by Broomfield Rotary and the Staff at Broomfield High School.
Supper Kids Awards Dennis Kennedy 2024-03-21 06:00:00Z 0

2024 Flower Power

Rotary Clubs deliver 416 Flowering Plants to local Seniors. 

At the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show this year many Denver Area Rotary Clubs came together and with the help of several Boy Scout Troops, gathered the flowering plants that were in good shape.  The purpose of this effort was to place these flowers in the hands of Seniors throughout the greater Denver area.  This year approximately 4000 flowers were gathered and distributed …creating 4000 huge, happy smiles. This is the 25th year that the Rotarians have distributed flowers to the Seniors in this area.
 
In Broomfield, the Evening Rotary Club distributed 208 Flowering plants to the residents of Maryel Manor, Salvation Army’s Silver Crest, the Adara Living (formerly Broomfield Skilled Nursing), the Broomfield Senior Center, and Meals-on-Wheels.  The Morning Rotary Club delivered 216 Flowering plants to other facilities in the area, including Balfour Retirement Community, to bring the total number of Flowering plants distributed in this year to 416 plants.
 
The Rotary Clubs are looking for more sites that would be interested in receiving flowers for Seniors next year at the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show.  For additional information, contact Gerry Case, Rotarian, at (303) 618-0104. 
 
2024 Flower Power Gerry Case 2024-03-05 07:00:00Z 0

The Imagination Library  signup

 
Did you miss our table at the Broomfield library today? You can still sign up all toddlers under 5 for FREE books here:.
https://broomfieldrotary.org/page/imagination%20library/
The Imagination Library signup 2024-03-05 07:00:00Z 0

Gordon Long and Revital Colorado

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Last Thursday, we had the honor of discovering Revital Colorado, founded by Gordon Long. In September 2020, Gordon established Revital Colorado’s 501©(3) to address the mental health and well-being of our first responders.

Jordan and his wife, Kym, personally faced the physical and mental challenges inherent in their roles, including relationship issues and alcohol-related struggles. Shockingly, statistics related to first responders’ mental health reveal that there is a suicide every 8 hours, and the average life expectancy after retirement is a mere 18 months.

After grappling with their own difficulties for several years, Jordan and Kym recognized the need for a preventative approach to prioritize first responders’ mental health. During his presentation and on their website, Gordon passionately expressed his commitment to supporting public servants and their families through various means. Revital Colorado provides a safe space where first responders can engage in activities and share experiences and traumas with colleagues who truly understand the unique challenges of their job. Their ultimate goal is to enable first responders to be more present with their families and better equipped to perform their duties at a higher level. Gordon was very passionate about sharing his belief that fostering community and connection is a crucial way to support the mental health and well-being of our dedicated first responders.

Gordon Long and Revital Colorado Dennis Kennedy 2024-03-02 07:00:00Z 0

Imagination Library

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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Is Now Available Everywhere in Broomfield.

 Rotary now partners with the Broomfield Library and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to provide brand new, age-appropriate books to all young children in Broomfield! At no cost to families, children in the program receive one book in the mail each month until they reach the age of five. With this gift, they are more likely to enjoy reading and be excited about books and learning. We need your support to be able to provide his opportunity to all children under five in Broomfield. 
  • Over 5000 kids under 5 live in Broomfield
  • The Imagination Library mails over 2 million books to children every month.
  • 16% of the books are either fully bilingual Spanish-English or include Spanish-language content.
  • 85% of the books include parent reading tips and activities.
  • Rotary offers the Imagination Library to all children under 5 in Broomfield.
  • Broomfield Rotary and the State of Colorado pay approximately $25.00 per year for each child enrolled in the library.

Click Here to Learn More and Help Us Reach Our Goal to Enroll Every Eligible Child.

By raising $25,000, we can offer the Imagination Library program to all children under five in Broomfield. A mere $25 will ensure that a local child receives a free book delivered to their home every month for an entire year. Let’s make a difference together!

Imagination Library 2024-02-26 07:00:00Z 0

Operation Fayth

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by Robert Balzano

Thursday evening at our Rotary meeting we had a visit from an extraordinary young lady named Fayth and her parents, Darrel and Melissa Cates.  Fayth came to thank us for a $300.00 grant that the Broomfield Rotary Foundation gave them for their nonprofit organization called Operation Fayth. Operation Fayth is an organization that gives back to children who are battling the hardest days of their lives! Fayth is also battling her own battles with Adolescent multiple sclerosis, and other health issues. Despite her own struggles, this truly amazing young lady unselfishly continues to make a difference.

Operation Fayth Robert Balzano 2024-02-26 07:00:00Z 0

Commercialization of Valentine's Day

By Dotti Moyer

I realize my vignettes are erratic, but as you know, writers are not the most conforming individuals.  Some would say that I have, in particular, attention-deficient syndrome.  That is the new way of labeling all of us.  I am grateful for not being obsessive/compulsive.  As you may note it is 2 AM.  I couldn't sleep, and now I am just writing until I settle down.

I heard a discussion today of the commercialization of Valentine's Day.  The complaint was that cards cost between $7-10.00.  And cut flowers doubled in price for Valentine's Day. I do agree and have always preferred gold or precious stones.  Of course, I jest.

George and I were a typical Broomfield family.  We were blessed with three sons, who, at the time, were working their way through the Broomfield school system.   George was a school principal, developing new buildings and programs to mainstream the developmentally disabled into a normal school day. I was selling real estate in Broomfield and had long days, and we all seemed to be passing each other in the night.

No time to set aside for what they call now 'date night.'  As I look back our family was in the building period.  Boys up at 5 am to go to swimming and diving team practice.  After-school dental appointments and two houses to maintain, one in Broomfield and one at Keystone, and the ups and downs of families selling their home or buying a home in the real estate business.

My office was located on the northeast side of 120th and Sheridan.  George's school was off of Lowell Blvd.  To celebrate our undying love on this particular Valentine's Day, we were having dinner at Bernetti's Italian Restaurant, where the Chinese restaurant is now.  We were pushed for time, having paperwork to do after dinner, but wanted to check off all the boxes.  Says the 'I love you's', buy an impressed card at the Hallmark store, no cheapy on these occasions, indulge in a glass of wine and dinner.

Always running late, I left, picking up the card about 5 minutes before I was to meet George for dinner.  There were many anxious people, besides me at the Hallmark store, reaching over my head to find the perfect car; some they would reject and some at last, settling on the sentiment to reflect their feelings.  I, too, was in this dilemma.  Do I go for the funny card, the mushy one, or a simple spiritual one?  As I began pawing over the remaining cards, I looked over.  There was George doing the same thing.  We laughed, and then I suggested he find a card that expressed his sentiment, and I would do the same.  We would then exchange them to read and promptly return them to the shelf without purchasing them. 

In subsequent years, George would write poems for me, and I would cook his favorite meal.

No indulgence of commercialism.

To all my Rotary friends, may this year be blessed with love and kindness.

Commercialization of Valentine's Day Dotti Moyer 2024-02-17 07:00:00Z 0

Club Meeting February 15

William Sheridan

 
This week, fellow Rotarian William Sheridan, updated us on Colorado’s Discrimination laws as they pertain to rental properties. Here is a short summary:
 
Landlords cannot discriminate against tenants based on any of the Protected classes that include ancestry, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, and source of income.

Many of us have heard of these protected classes, but his presentation sparked extensive discussion about how easy it is to get sued for a violation and expensive it can be for a landlord to be sued for potential violations of these laws. 

In short, his advice if you are renting property is to have a written set of guidelines and stick to them.

Club Meeting February 15 2024-02-17 07:00:00Z 0

Club Meeting - February 8., 2024  

Paige Otto,  DASA
by Robert Hoyle
 
     Our program Thursday, February 8th was Paig Otto the  Community Engagement Manager for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for the 17th Judicial District that is composed of Adams and Broomfield Counties.
 
     CASA's stated mission is " To provide court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children and youth from the child welfare system so every child can be safe, have a permanent home, and have the opportunity to thrive."
 
     Paige started her comments by thanking our Club for the grant CASA received earlier this year and expressed their thanks for the support, Rotary and its individual members continue to provide.  Several Rotary members have served as CASA volunteers, most especially our Past President Pete Snyder who is a bit of a legend as a long time CASA volunteer.
 
     Paige noted that approximately 500 children (18 or younger) in Adams and Broomfield counties were represented by CASA volunteers in 2023.  However, there were several hundred more they weren't able to work with because of lack of volunteers.  There is a particular need for men and bi-lingual adults.  
 
     Paige answered questions about the training program provided before the court will accept volunteers into the program.  She also emphasized the support team involved including trained case workers and attorneys that deal with the legal, medical, and support programs available through the court system.  
 
     The CASA volunteer is principally charged to communicate the needs they see lacking in the child's environment, including schooling, to their case worker.  Visits at least twice a month with the child are usually the norm.
 
     Paige also noted the increased problem with school truancy in that 1 in 4 students are reported to be chronically truant since the end of the COVID zoom days.
CASA has been asked to support the courts and assign volunteers to work with these students.  This is a new area for CASA in 2024.
 
     Paige asked the members to consider attending CASA's annual Light-of-Hope fundraising luncheon scheduled for April 11th at the Omni Interlocken Hotel.  The events always include inspiring stories about how CASA Volunteers make a difference in the lives of children and families.
 
https://casa17th.org/light-of-hope/
 
 
Linda Kennedy, Imagination Library
 
During our Thursday evening gathering, we also had the pleasure of listening to Linda Kennedy. Linda brought together a team of committed volunteers who are actively working to encourage registrations for our Imagination Library Program.  This is her summary presentation to our members.
 
A small but motivated and dedicated group met on January 29, 2024, to plan how we will enroll Broomfield’s 0–5-year-old children in the Imagination Library. We have designed bookmarks for parents and donors, which we will distribute after our next meeting. Additionally, we recognize the need to fund this project through Rotary without diverting resources from other causes. During our Thursday evening meeting, I encouraged members to sign up on the Rotary website for a recurring monthly donation of $25.00. This contribution will fully meet our expectations.
If you haven’t already signed up, please take a moment to visit www.broomfieldrotary.org and scroll down past the Corvette to find the Imagination Library Donation Button. Thank you to those who have already committed to bringing books into children’s homes. Studies indicate that these kids will be better prepared for kindergarten, reading at or above grade level, and achieving success throughout their school years.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 26, at 6:30 PM at my home: Linda Kennedy 1410 Foxtail Drive, Broomfield
If you’re interested in helping us sign up families and donors, please join us. You can reach me at:
  • Email: lkenn1410@comcast.net
  • Phone: 720-935-5112"
Thank you for your dedication to this important cause.
 
 
Club Meeting - February 8., 2024 2024-02-11 07:00:00Z 0

3 Margaritas Social

Our first Thursday on the road was a great success at 3 Margaritas!  Chuy Gutierrez (Owner) was easy to work with and let us welcome customers as they came through the door. We had several Rotarians in attendance bringing their friends and family.  A great opportunity to promote our club and to meet new people!  We thank Chuy for allowing us to put on this fundraiser. We will continue to look for other first Thursday opportunities to socialize and introduce others to our world of being a Rotarian belonging to a great organization! 
 
      
3 Margaritas Social 2024-02-05 07:00:00Z 0

January 24, 2024. Club Meeting

 
 
Ryan Woolf, (A More Perfect Union)
 
During our regular weekly meeting this past Thursday, we were pleased to hear from Ryan Woolf. Ryan is a leader of the Front Range, More Perfect Union organization. Front Range Brickyard (+MPU) and Brickyard are terms they use to describe each local community support group.
 
More Perfect Union (+MPU) is a nonprofit organization that inspires veterans and service-minded individuals to come together for conversation and community service. It was founded in 2018 by Jake Wood, the co-founder and CEO of Team Rubicon, a disaster relief organization that deploys military veterans to respond to natural disasters. The organization seeks to forge a stronger, unified America by bringing together people from different backgrounds to solve community problems, illustrating that more unites us than divides us.
 
This Next-Generation Civic and Service Organization (+MPU) organizes events and programs that foster dialogue, understanding, and collaboration among its members and their communities. It operates through local chapters called Brickyards, which are named after the place where the U.S. Constitution was drafted. Brickyards host service projects, leadership development, and civic education events that empower their members to partake in community building and social impact. Some examples of Brickyard activities include volunteering at food banks, cleaning up parks, hosting book clubs, and attending town halls.
 
Ryan showed us a PowerPoint and explained that +MPU is guided by six core values: service, virtue, mercy, humility, courage, and hope. These values reflect his organization’s commitment to serving the country, doing the right thing, treating others with compassion, learning from each other, standing up for principles, and shaping the future for the better. +MPU believes that by living these values, its members can be a positive force for change and a model for civic engagement.
 
Before Ryan began his presentation, our president, Ben Vagher alerted the group in attendance to the upcoming Epic Day of Service on May 18.  (This is a day where Rotarians across Colorado and Wyoming are coming together on one EPIC Day of Service to volunteer on local service projects).  In the spirit of +MPU’s commitment to service, Ryan made it a point that his organization is always open to support Rotary and offered their organization’s help with our community projects on during the Epic Day of Service on May 18.
 
+MPU currently has nearly 10,000 members across the country and aims to grow its network and impact in the coming years. By signing up for +MPU, members receive invitations to local events, hear inspiring stories of leaders across the country, and find new ways to connect with their neighbors. +MPU invites anyone who is looking for better connections in their neighborhood, developing their leadership skills, and serving their community to join its movement2
January 24, 2024. Club Meeting Dennis Kennedy 2024-01-27 07:00:00Z 0

Epic Day of Service

Rotarians across Colorado and Wyoming are coming together on May 18, 2024, for an EPIC Day of Service to volunteer on local service projects. We are inviting our communities to join us, with the goal of uniting 100,000 volunteers to take action that will deliver meaningful change in our world and in ourselves.

We will be joining forces with Rotarians in 8 other states and 3 countries. Since the first Rotary Day of Service two years ago, more than 14,000 volunteers have worked on more than 450 community service projects.

Imagine what 24,000 hours of volunteering can do! Parks can be transformed...shelter for hundreds of unhoused built...community centers repaired...lives turned around...and so much more.  

More information coming soon.

 

Epic Day of Service 2024-01-27 07:00:00Z 0

January 18, 2024 Club Meeting

Andrew Litman, Haley Litman, Dave Ellen
 
During our weekly meeting, Dave Ellen introduced us to Andrew Litman and Haley Litman. They are representatives of the I Choose You Ministry, which provides support to marginalized people living in the outskirts of Mbale, Uganda, specifically in a slum area called Namatala. The people living in this area are forced to scavenge through trash piles for food, and many of the children are abandoned or orphaned, putting them at high risk of disease, AIDS, starvation, or even turning to a life of crime. The goal of the I Choose You Ministry is to provide students with school uniforms, fees, and supplies, as well as food, hygiene supplies, and medical treatment.
 

NEXT
 
 
Club President Ben Vagher receives a donation from Pack 545 member Annabell Lockley
---Gerry Chase receives a special recognition award for his long service to the Scouts from Mary Hoyland.
 
Gerry Case introduced us to Mary Hoyland, the Cub Scout Pack 545 Committee Chair and Dave Lockley, the Cubmaster and Annabell is his daughter.  During our meeting, Annabell, presented Broomfield Rotary with a donation check for $1,448.34; the proceeds raised from their pancake breakfast event.  Mary Hoyland also honored Gerry with a pin to thank him for his many years of service to the Cub Scouts.
 

NEXT
 
Dennis Kennedy, a member of Broomfield Rotary, discussed the clubs strategic plan priorities along with our efforts to establish a satellite club that will focus on increasing membership and contributions to our Imagination Library program. Currently we have around 260 students enrolled in the program and there are about close to 2,000 students eligible.   
Don't Forget:
Our February 1st meeting is at 3 Margaritas.  Bring your Friends.

January 18, 2024 Club Meeting 2024-01-19 07:00:00Z 0

Disability Etiquette by Michael Gordon

 
 
Michael Gordon
 
Our speaker this past Thursday was Michael Gordon,
Business Outreach Specialist with the CO Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR).
 
As a Business Outreach Specialist, Michael Gordon presented on the topic of "Disability Etiquette" and how to interact with people with disabilities. Even though this training is specifically geared towards employers, DVR works to bridge the gap between talent and ability so that both employers and employees can be successful. Michael talked about the ADA, reasonable accommodations, tax credits and best practices in recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce.
 
 
Disability Etiquette by Michael Gordon Dennis Kennedy 2024-01-12 07:00:00Z 0

Wreaths Across America

     

On Saturday, December 16, the Broomfield Rotary Club sponsored the annual Wreaths Across America event, honoring the fallen heroes who served our country. The club laid wreaths on the graves of veterans at the Broomfield County Commons Cemetery, joining thousands of volunteers across the nation in this solemn tribute.

The Broomfield Rotary Club has been involved in Wreaths Across America since 2015, when they sponsored 100 wreaths for the local cemetery. Since then, the club has increased its sponsorship every year, with 150 wreaths this year.

The club also welcomed volunteers to help with the wreath laying ceremony, which started at 10 a.m. at the cemetery. The ceremony included a moment of silence, a presentation of colors, and a speech by Broomfield Mayor Guyleen Castriotta. The volunteers then placed the wreaths on the graves, saying the name of each veteran aloud and thanking them for their service.

The Broomfield Rotary Club is proud to have been part of Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit organization that coordinated wreath-laying ceremonies at over 2,500 locations across the United States and abroad. The mission of Wreaths Across America was to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach our children the value of freedom.

If you would like to learn more about Wreaths Across America or the Broomfield Rotary Club, please visit their websites or contact them via email or phone. Thank you for your support and participation in this noble cause.

Wreaths Across America 2023-12-16 07:00:00Z 0

Pancakes With Santa

 
Thank you to all our Scouts and Parents who helped make Pancake with Santa last weekend another great success!  Pack 545 raised $1448.34 for the Broomfield Rotary!
 
Pack 545 held its 5th annual "Pancakes with Santa" on December 2, 2023, at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church.  This event is a favorite by all Scouts and families as they are able to give back to a wonderful organization - their Chartered Organization, The Broomfield Rotary.  One hundred percent of all proceed are donated to the Broomfield Rotary - who in turn help out with many projects within our community.  
 
Each year, "Pancakes with Santa" gets bigger and better.  However, this year:
  • Over 1000 pancakes were made
  • 800 sausages were served (and ran out!)
  • 48 scouts volunteered by serving & clearing tables.
  • 38 adult volunteers by helping in various ways.
  • Nearly 1000 volunteers' hours were served.
 
In previous years, Pack leaders and Scouts flipped pancakes on griddles indoors at 4 different stations, which caused overloading of circuits resulting in power failures (lots of oohs and ahhs when the lights would go out).  To help with this issue, Pack 545 asked local Boy Scout Troop 337 to help with making pancakes on their camping stoves in the church courtyard.  Troop 337 is always eager to help with this great event.  It is this author's opinion that older Scouts are just there for Santa - and getting on his Good List!!
 
We would like to also thank Cross of Christ Lutheran Church for letting us hold our event at their church, all the Scouts and their families who invite and serve our community.   A special thanks to Gerry Case - Pack 545's Chartered Organizational Representative and beloved Santa, and to the Broomfield Rotary for supporting all of our Scouts. 
 
Pack 545 was able to raise $1448.34 for the Broomfield Rotary - the highest amount yet!  We look forward to making next year even more successful!
 
 
Pictures of this event may be found at: 
 
 
Pancakes With Santa 2023-12-12 07:00:00Z 0

William Sheridan Earns a Paul Harris Award

Ben Vagher presents a Paul Harris award to William Sheridan
 
It was an honor to present a Paul Harris Three Ruby Pin and Certification to William Sheridan for his financial contribution to Rotary International.  Our club has been very fortunate to have had several of our Rotarians making such a commitment.    We congratulate and thank you William for your contribution and your continued support of the Rotary Foundation and Broomfield Rotary. 
 
The Paul Harris Fellow recognition is named after the founder of Rotary, Paul Harris, who established the organization in 1905 in Chicago. The recognition honors individuals who donate $1,000 or more to the Rotary Foundation, or who have donations made in their name by others. The recognition was established in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to the Foundation, which was then the only program of Rotary.
 
The Rotary Foundation is one of the largest and most respected charitable organizations in the world. It funds Rotary’s signature program, PolioPlus, which aims to eradicate polio from the planet. It also supports global grants and district grants that address Rotary’s six areas of focus: peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development.
William Sheridan Earns a Paul Harris Award 2023-12-12 07:00:00Z 0

Fayth's Story

Fayth with parents Melissa and Darrel

At our meeting December 7, Jack Castellano introduced us to a very special young lady named Fayth, along with her parents Melissa and Darrel. Fayth has faced medical difficulties since her birth, and her parents shared with us their emotional journey of coping with Fayth’s health conditions. Despite her own struggles, Fayth has been showing her generosity and kindness by giving out small gifts to other children who are also struggling with health issues. Fayth wants every child to know that they have support and companionship in their challenges. She is an amazing fighter, a hero, a symbol of strength, and a beautiful girl.

You can learn more about Fayth’s story by visiting her website “Operation Fayth” 1. Operation Fayth is a non-profit charitable organization that gives back to children in our communities! Their mission is to help put a smile on children’s faces while battling some of the hardest days of their lives. Through Operation Fayth, they are also raising awareness for Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis 1. Consider donating to this worthy cause and help make a difference in the lives of these brave young souls.

Fayth's Story 2023-12-12 07:00:00Z 0

Robert and Sylvia Sauer Recognized

Robert and Sylvia Sauer Recognized as the First Paul Harris Level 2 Major Donors in Club History
 
  
Michael Gordon Recognizes Robert Sauer as a Level 2 Donor
 
The Rotary Club of Broomfield is thrilled to announce that our esteemed member, Robert Sauer and his wife Sylvia Sauer, have made history by becoming the first Paul Harris Level 2 Major Donors in our club. Robert has been a Broomfield Rotary member since 2005 - 18 years, his and Sylvia's contribution of more than $25,000 to the Rotary Foundation is a testament to their unwavering commitment to Rotary’s humanitarian and educational programs worldwide.
The Paul Harris Fellow recognition is named after the founder of Rotary, Paul Harris, who established the organization in 1905 in Chicago. The recognition honors individuals who donate $1,000 or more to the Rotary Foundation, or who have donations made in their name by others. The recognition was established in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to the Foundation, which was then the only program of Rotary.
The Rotary Foundation is one of the largest and most respected charitable organizations in the world. It funds Rotary’s signature program, PolioPlus, which aims to eradicate polio from the planet. It also supports global grants and district grants that address Rotary’s six areas of focus: peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development.
Robert and Sylvia’s contribution to the Rotary Foundation is a testament to their unwavering commitment to making a difference in the world. Their generosity will help Rotary continue its mission of creating a better world for all. The Rotary Club of Broomfield is proud to have them as members and congratulates them on this remarkable achievement!
Robert and Sylvia Sauer Recognized 2023-12-04 07:00:00Z 0

Speaker Dan Jorgensen

Dan Jorgensen

Dan Jorgensen was our presenter for our Thursday gathering. Dan is a well-known and accomplished writer of novels and editorials. He is a 34-year member of Rotary who was once a member of the Morning Crossing here in Broomfield. His presentation was very interesting, entertaining, and well received. He introduced his latest novel “Rainbow Rock”, which is the second book of a series of three. He described how he developed the storyline, which is based on murder mysteries. Dan was the last one to leave, with many Rotarians purchasing his signed copies of his books. I am also including his bio for your review!

A native of Minnesota, Dan Jorgensen grew up on a South Dakota farm, attending a one-room country school and becoming the first member of his family to attend college. After earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from South Dakota State University, he studied creative writing and film at Colorado State University, where he wrote his first book, Killer Blizzard.

He has won awards for both his creative writing and newspaper feature writing and for his work in educational public relations.

In addition to writing many hundreds of news and sports articles and feature stories, both as a journalist and in public relations, he also is the author of 9 books, including the award-winning bestsellers “And The Wind Whispered” and “Killer Blizzard.” His newest book is the mystery/adventure “Rainbow Rock.”

He also has written 3 songs, a one-act play; contributed to 2 anthologies, and is a frequent presenter on the topics “Storytelling―From Journalism to Creative Writing” and “The Writing Life.” He also writes the blog “A Writer’s Moment.”

Among the professional organizations with which he has been affiliated are the Council for Advancement & Support of Education (CASE); The National Association of Science Writers; Kappa Tau Alpha (the national journalism honorary); Sigma Delta Chi; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Rotary International; and Historical Writers of America.

Speaker Dan Jorgensen 2023-11-30 07:00:00Z 0

Audrey Leavitt

Audrey Leavette
 
November 16, 2023, Audrey Leavitt, a Rotarian and a member of the Mile High Rotary Club and the District 5450 Polio Committee, shared the story of her part in Rotary's drive to end Polio. She has been actively involved in eradicating polio across the globe. Audrey’s journey began in 1999 when she traveled to Madagascar to do inoculations with a team from Rotary District 7450. That experience had a profound effect on her, and since then, she has helped with National Inoculation Days (NIDs) in Nigeria and several times in India. Audrey continues to give presentations on the importance of Rotary International’s mission to eliminate polio. She urges us, as a club and club members, to continue supporting this noble cause.
 
For more information on how to can support Rotary's efforts for the eradication of polio worldwide, visit
Audrey Leavitt Ben Vagher 2023-11-20 07:00:00Z 0

A Corvette For Christmas

How would you like to surprise your loved ones with a Corvette this Christmas? Don’t miss this opportunity to buy them some amazing sweepstakes tickets that could make their dream come true. Not only is this sweepstakes fun, you'll also be supporting the Broomfield Rotary Foundation’s work to help others in need. Act now and buy them some sweepstakes tickets today and have a fantastic Christmas!
 
 
Use Promo Code - Holiday23 for 25% more sweepstakes tickets.
(Winners must be 18 or older)
 
(Winners must be 18 or older)
A Corvette For Christmas 2023-11-12 07:00:00Z 0

Gary Francis

 

Gary Francis

Thursday November 9, 2023

Gary Francis entertained us during our meeting Thursday with his incredible story about his career as a Navy Submarine Officer. It was obvious that Gary was a dedicated officer when he talked about the four missions during his career. As a young man, he volunteered to be in the Submarines Division and was quickly moved to higher command positions. Gary’s passion for serving this country and contributing to the defense of his fellow citizens was very obvious, and he was very entertaining as always.

Gary is a long-term Broomfield Rotarian, joining our club in 1997. He has made and continues to make strong contributions to Rotary, including our club. He is also on the board of Broomfield Veterans Museum. He shared with us the upcoming events at the museum along with its history and how the facility is laid out. For more information, please visit http://www.broomfieldveterans.org.

Broomfield Rotary thanks you, Gary, for this awesome presentation and the service that you have provided to keep our country safe and free.

The submarine community is a small force that delivers a major impact and provides unique capabilities to operational commanders. As the maritime security environment has evolved into an asymmetrical warfighting scenario, we now face new weapons systems that can threaten our joint forces at over-the-horizon ranges. These long-range challenges underscore the demands on the submarine force to meet their growing and increasing scopes of responsibilities.

World War II submarine operations paved the way for most of today’s submarine missions. Today’s submarine force is the most capable force in the world and the history of the U.S. Navy, comprising 53 fast attack submarines, 14 ballistic-missile submarines, and four guided-missile submarines. Our existing fleet of ballistic submarines currently carries 54 percent of our nation’s nuclear deterrent arsenal, and their replacements will carry an even greater percentage of strategic warheads.

For more information on submarines, please visit.

Attack Submarines - SSN
Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines - SSBN
Guided Missile Submarines - SSGN
Submarine Tenders - AS
MK 48 Heavyweight Torpedo
Tomahawk Cruise Missile
Mines
Trident II (D5) Missile
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Club Meeting, November 2, 2023.

Amanda Becker, Deputy District Attorney, Jefferson County

 

Amanda Becker

District Attorney's Animal Abuse Division

Amanda Becker, a Deputy District Attorney in Jefferson County, designed the Animal Abuse Division to support and train police officers and animal control workers in their investigations of animal abuse cases. She explained the importance of these cases to the community and the difficulties in prosecuting some of them. 

Amanda highlighted the direct link between animal abuse and domestic violence. For instance, in homes with domestic violence, 50% of children reported that the abuser threatened to harm or kill a beloved animal to maintain control over their human victims. Studies have also shown that approximately one-third of battered women have delayed their escape out of fear for their animals. Children who exhibit cruelty towards animals are more than twice as likely to have suffered maltreatment themselves. Moreover, many seniors and disabled adults are vulnerable to abuse at the hands of caregivers, putting the companion animals of elderly persons at risk as well. More than 35% of adult protective services workers report that their clients have talked about their companion animals being threatened, injured, killed, or denied care by a caregiver.

Amanda emphasized that training police officers and animal control workers is a crucial part of their investigations to charge offenders for animal abuse. Since animals cannot explain what happened, it is important for investigating officers to collect enough evidence to convince a jury beyond all doubt that the animal was being abused.

 
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Thursday October 26, Meeting

 

Linda Deland, Kurt Sava, Robert Hoyle

 

Linda Deland, Kurt Sava

The agenda for this meeting had two major presentations, Ken Hoyle award and Broomfield Police Chief Hempelmann.  The Ken Hoyle award was bestowed upon former Broomfield Police Chief and deceased Rotarian, Tom Deland.   Tom dedicated his career and personal time to protecting and uplifting the Broomfield Community.  He led by example and with every touch he built "strong relationships".  The special presentation was led by Jerry Miller (former LAPD & mentor/advisor to Tom).  Jerry described Tom as an energetic, empathetic, and caring individual.  He also described Tom’s personality as a “get it done” and “I will take care of it”.  The second speaker was Chief Enea Hempelmann where she described Tom as “the heart of Broomfield” and said his big shoes are hard to fill (literally size 14!).   The award was presented to Tom’s wife Linda (also a Rotarian), by fellow Rotarian and Past President Kurt Sava.  She accepted the award on behalf of herself and Tom’s children, Michelle & Joe. 

 
 
Jerry Miller

 

Chief  Antonella "Enea" Hemplemann

The second presenter was Chief Hempelmann with an open discussion regarding the State of Broomfield in regard to safety and law enforcement.  She provided an update regarding the Special Enforcement Team (SET) and the Crime Analyst who provides data driven analysis for policing.  This analysis allows BPD to direct and focus resources in specific geographical areas as well as specific crime types.  Chief Hempelmann provided a sheet of updated crime statistics for Broomfield.  With a population of ~75,000 Broomfield has the #2 lowest crime rate in the State.  Other topics included shoplifting crime, gangs, and mental health co-responder program.  Car theft in Broomfield is down from 2022 by 20% (299 to 238 incidents) yet still much higher than pre-COVID incidents.  If anyone wants a copy of the Chief’s report, please reach out to Enea.

Kimberly Groom

Thursday October 26, Meeting Kimberly Groom 2023-10-30 06:00:00Z 0

The City Council Absent On Monday night

First a Bravo to the Broncos for their win on Sunday. I realize it doesn't mean we'll have a winning season, but it is Sunday afternoon football and as a fan I will be there. In addition, one of my son's has been the stage manager for CBS for 25 years and stands close to the Coash and the players. Oftentimes he shares with me the 'real dope' of why plays happen and who fell down on the job. So, I'll take the win and pray our defense can keep the Chiefs off the field. next Sunday,

Beginning in 1970 when Monday night football began to air, Broomfield had to make some changes. And I thought this small chapter of Broomfield History may lighten up some of the previous chapters I've written about on more serious topics, like on Rocky Flats.

In my research on Monday night football, I learned many reasons how it came into being and its effects on Broomfield.

In the early 60s Pete Rozelle the NFL Commissioner envisioned the possibility of playing at least one game weekly during prime time for a larger audience. Friday nights were ruled out as so many communities had high school games and Saturday afternoons were set aside for college games.

As an experiment, Pete Rozelle scheduled Monday night prime time games on CBS in the 1966-67 season. Followed by NBC in 1968-69 scheduling the American Football League on Monday nights.

In 1970 the completion of the merger of the NFL and the AFL was finalized. This coincided with negotiations of new television contracts. Pete Rozelle offered all 3 networks the opportunity to bid for Monday night football. Some of the networks were reluctant to give up their prime-time slot, to televise only one football competition shown nationally. NBC and CBS were reluctant to move their heavily favored programs on Monday nights, and so by default ABC was given the contract to air, nationally, Monday night football.

They held this contract until 2005. Despite its popularity, ABC lost millions of dollars in the '90s and 2000s.

Broomfield in the 70s was still a small town, maybe population at the most of 10,000, I guess. Our city council had four wards, represented by two elected councilmen each and the mayor. They met twice a month on Monday nights. That is until Monday night football began to air. By then there was increased absent council people on Monday night. Many valid excuses were given for members not being present. With no apparent reason, a motion was brought forward to change council meetings from Monday nights to Tuesday nights. However, we all figured it out what was behind this change in time and day.

It's ok, I guess, but was their heart into serving the community and sacrificing watching Monday night football or serving the community?

Celebrate today and remember we are here to walk each other home.

PS In 1968 with three small children and George studying for his master's at DU, I decided to run for city council from Ward one. First woman to attempt this. I lost by 4 votes. I could have asked for a recount however with 3 small sons and a husband in school, I did not.

 
The City Council Absent On Monday night Dotti Moyer 2023-10-28 06:00:00Z 0

Bal Swan and Community Involvement

When I first wrote about the community involvement with Bal Swan, I was unaware of some of the original history. I think you will find it heartwarming to learn about the role our fellow Rotarian, Bill Markel, played. Bill is now in his 90s and still lives in Broomfield with his wife, Jean. He was the first family doctor in Broomfield, delivering many babies, stitching up many kids, and treating the ills and conditions of this small community.

In the 1960s, Broomfield had about 6,000 people with stay-at-home moms and only one car per family. Moms often walked their babies after their afternoon nap through the neighborhood. There were no texting or cell phones; it was just a way for us to meet each other and share our lives, joys, and hurts.

On this day, as I walked with my son Carl, I met my neighbors deep in discussion at the corner of 2nd and Coral. The discussion revolved around what a few of these mothers were going to do with their newborns who had Down Syndrome. Bill and Jean lived on Coral Street near these mothers at that time.

According to Anne Hoffman, who provided me with this information, Bill met with the parents of eight children to discuss a different way to raise these children. He aimed to find a location, a director, and a program to help develop the motor skills and mental skills of this group of eight children. The alternative was to do the best they could as parents by keeping them home or sending them to Ridge Home and making them wards of the state. These were difficult decisions for young families.

Bill asked his part-time nurse, Ann Hoffman, who had nursing and educational degrees, if she would head up this new concept of a school. Initially, this fledgling school was called the Broomfield Foundation for Retarded (Exceptional) Children. Located at the cottage school on the corner of 8th and Kohl, the program began running from 10 AM to 2 PM each day. Anne explained to me that they followed ‘the pattern of therapy program’ to develop the children’s physical and mental growth.

There were many community volunteers, including boys’ and girls’ parents and other organizations. Some mothers would bring their own children when they volunteered, lacking babysitters. To everyone’s surprise, these children began to interact with the disabled children. The staff found that the students were more receptive to learning from their peers than from the staff. A new concept of teaching began with children helping each other, a technique that is widely used today in many mainstream schools.

This small community of 6,000 residents took these little ones into their hearts. Volunteers showed up each day to massage and exercise their limbs and softly speak to them. This began to give the children confidence so they were not fearful of being touched and spoken to by a variety of people.

I must also give credit once again to Frank Grey, who during the summer months cradled these children in his arms as he introduced them to water at the Broomfield swim and tennis club.

One of the earliest volunteers was Malene Putnam. After Anne Hoffman had the school up and running, Marlene took over in its third year of operation. She was the director for many years until her retirement. The program grew to 15 children who may have otherwise been sent to Ridge Home and become wards of the state.

Two young boys, whom Anne recalled were Robbie Hallen and Dennis Carber, attended the Bal Swan School. Robbie’s family lived on Coral Way at the time, across from the Markels. We discussed one of their children on a late sunny day in Broomfield. We have no information on Robbie. As Anne shared the story of Dennis, I realized that one should never give up hope on a person who initially does not fit into our society. According to Anne, Dennis was nonverbal and had few interactions with people. Through the Pattern Therapy program, he made small progress. But it was progress. When he was too old for Bal Swan School, he went to Laradon Hall. He grew in his development, to the point of being a leader of young men. His duty was to oversee this group doing assembly line work. This was not just busy work for these young men, it was the assembling of nose cones for the space industry. What a contribution they made. I have always believed Broomfield found solutions to the needs of others with kindness and dedication. I think this is a wonderful example of the heart of the people, especially of our friend Bill Markel. He was the leader that implemented the success of this school. 

Thank you, Bill.

 
Bal Swan and Community Involvement Dotti Moyer 2023-10-28 06:00:00Z 0

Thursday meeting on October 19th

At the Broomfield Rotary Club’s regular Thursday meeting on October 19th, three principal officers of the Peak To Peak High School Rotary Interact Club were guests. Quinn Burns (Senior), Tanishka Targare (Junior), and Molly Kolachov (Sophomore) brought our Rotary members up to date on some of the projects they are focused on this school year. They continue to provide “tech” support at the Lafayette Senior Center each month to assist seniors attempting to navigate their smartphones and computers. They are also planning to reach out to eighth-grade classes on campus to encourage them to attend Junior RYLA in 2024, hopefully generating additional interest in Interact by entering freshmen.

Following the comments by the Interact members, there were numerous questions from our members and two members of the Broomfield Crossing Rotary Club who joined us to hear the Interact presentation.

The enthusiasm and obvious leadership skills demonstrated by the three students generated renewed interest among our members to revisit our support for Interact, not only at Peak To Peak but also at Broomfield and Legacy High Schools. The Peak To Peak officers offered to work with our club to help generate interest in other Broomfield area schools.

Isabelle Burns, mother of Interact President Quinn Burns, accompanied the Interact leaders. The Burns family has supported three Interact Club presidents at Peak To Peak High School: Quinn and sisters Naomi and Paige before her. In recognition of their incredible support for Rotary and Interact, the Broomfield Rotary Club honored Isabelle by designating her a Paul Harris Fellow.

Thursday meeting on October 19th Bob Hoyle 2023-10-23 06:00:00Z 0

Judge Edward Moss

Judge Edward Moss

"Ed Moss was our presenter Thursday night, giving us an educational lesson on how judges are nominated and retained in the State of Colorado. Ed is a long-term, active member of the Westminster Rotary Club. He has visited our club several times, and we look forward to having him back in the future with other topics to share. Ed continues to give his time, treasure, and talent not only to Rotary but also to our community by serving on boards, including SRB. I have included a bio below that describes Ed’s storied career!

After 24 years as a civil litigator and 16 years as a Colorado District Court Judge, Ed Moss retired in August 2020. Before being appointed to the bench, he had a varied career as a U.S. Army officer; United States Supreme Court intern; United States District Court law clerk; commercial trial lawyer (emphasizing real estate, oil and gas, and general commercial law); a member of the Westminster, Colorado city council; and Mayor of Westminster, Colorado.

As a District Court Judge, Ed presided over hundreds of family law, civil, criminal, mental health, juvenile delinquency, and child dependency and neglect trials. He is a frequent lecturer on attorney and judicial ethics and was the 2016-2017 Chair of the Colorado Bar Association Ethics Committee. When in private practice, Ed was named Volunteer Lawyer of the Year by Metro Volunteer Lawyers."

Judge Edward Moss Ben Vagher 2023-10-14 06:00:00Z 0

New Story October 06, 2023

Ben Vagher, John Bosio, Bill Thiemeis
 
This Thursday we were visited by John Bosio and Bill Thiemeis thanking Broomfield Rotary for our $3,800 donation to support Anchor House.  Anchor House offers resources and guidance for youth transitioning out of foster care through affordable supportive housing that gives each tenant opportunities to reach their full potential toward independent living while surrounded by a positive community.  They offer every resident a studio apartment that is fully furnished with a bed, table and chairs, dresser and television that they may take with them when they are ready to transition out of Anchor House after a year or more of residence. The kitchen has a sink, refrigerator, stove and dishwasher. Rotary’s donation will help replace this furniture when the tenant moves out.
New Story October 06, 2023 Dennis Kennedy 2023-10-06 06:00:00Z 0

Speaker- Andy Lenec 

Andy Lenec
 
On Thursday, Andy Lenec presented to the Broomfield Rotary Club about the determination of the Ukrainian people as they fight for their freedom against Russia. As the son of Ukrainian refugees, Andy has a deep connection to Ukraine. He is a member of Rotary and has served with the Peace Corps missions to Ukraine, which he described as life-changing experiences.
Today, Andy stays in touch with several of his counterparts in Ukraine, where he worked with children in several schools to set life goals and various projects to support the war effort. One such project uses solar panels that are adapted to charge cell phones. Since much of the country's electrical grid has been destroyed by Russian bombing these solar panels have proven important for communication and tracking Russian drones. 
Speaker- Andy Lenec Dennis Kennedy 2023-10-05 06:00:00Z 0

Our Visit From Mending Faces

Maya Brook, Executive Director
Mending Faces
 

This past Thursday, we had the pleasure of hearing from two officers of Mending Faces: Maya Brook, Executive Director, and Dr. Chris Biety, DDS, MS, Executive Officer. Recently, Broomfield Rotary awarded Mending Faces a $5,000 grant. Ms. Brook and Dr. Biety visited us to thank us and let us know how some of the money was used.

Mending Faces is a non-profit organization that provides free surgeries to children born with cleft lip and cleft palate. Their team of doctors and volunteers travel to countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, and the Philippines to perform these surgeries. They work with on-the-ground coordinators such as local Rotary clubs to help find patients, complete health screenings, ship medical equipment, license medical staff, organize transport for patients and their families, and make arrangements with hospitals and local doctors.

Maya explained that in 2023, the $5,000 grant from Broomfield Rotary helped support such missions as their recent one to Kailbo, Philippines. There they helped 75 patients with 29 cleft lips, 38 cleft palates, 2 rhinoplasties, 1 frenectomy, and 2 keloid excision. While all medical, dental, and outreach personnel donate their time and expertise and fund 100% of their own travel and lodgings , grants such as this one help provide the equipment and supplies needed for the surgeries.

It’s inspiring to see organizations like Mending Faces making a difference in the world by providing life-changing surgeries to those in need. Thank you Maya Brook and Dr. Chris Biety for your outstanding work and your gift of love to these children.

Our Visit From Mending Faces 2023-09-30 06:00:00Z 0

Kathy Case is Honored by Boulder Flatirons Rotary

 
Kathy Case, spouse of Gerry Case, was honored during Literacy Month by the Boulder Flatirons Rotary Club. They acknowledged her contribution of teaching “English as a Second Language” (ESL) to many immigrants. In the past 19 years since she and Shereen Fink founded this program. She and her eight fellow volunteer teachers have had approximately 400 students from 59 countries go through their classrooms. Most of the students graduated from her classes when they developed a command of English that allowed them to get a job, get married, etc.  She is very proud of her students, and it gives her a great feeling being able to help many students get their citizenship.
 
Kathy Case is Honored by Boulder Flatirons Rotary Gerry Case 2023-09-26 06:00:00Z 0

RickSimmons - Paul Harris PHF+7

Paul Derda, Rick Simmons, Robert Balzano
 
The Paul Harris Fellow Recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation. Rotary established the recognition in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to what was then the Foundation’s only program, Rotary Foundation Fellowships .This past Thursday, longtime member Rick Simmons received his PHF+7 award.
 
Thank You Rick for your continued support.
RickSimmons - Paul Harris PHF+7 Dennis Kennedy 2023-09-24 06:00:00Z 0

Broomfield Resettlement Task Force

Heidi Henkle, Chairman
Broomfield Resettlement Task Force
 
It has been two years since the United States withdrew troops from Afghanistan, about 2,600 evacuees have settled in Colorado. Heidi Henkle shared the stories of Ahmad Siddiqi, Salma Rahin and several other families who have settled in Broomfield.
Heidi explained that the Broomfield Resettlement Task Force is a group of volunteers who are dedicated to helping Afghan refugees settle into their new homes in Broomfield. They provide a wide range of support services to ease the transition for these families. Some of the services they offer include:
  • Housing assistance to help refugees find suitable housing in the area.
  • They assist with providing computers and other necessary equipment for work.
  • Transportation: The task force helps refugees find cars and obtain insurance.
  • Toys for children: They provide toys and other items for children to help them feel more at home.
  • English language lessons to help refugees communicate effectively.
  • Job placement assistance:
  • Social services to help navigate various social services available to them.
Many of these refugees have sever medical needs so Broomfield Resettlement Task Force helps them find dentists and doctors for medical attention.
 
The Resettlement Task Force relies on funding from various organizations, including the Broomfield Humanitarian Fund that is designed to provide financial resources to individuals and families who have been displaced from their country of origin due to military conflict, natural disaster, persecution, or other qualified reasons.
 
The Broomfield Rotary Club has also contributed to the cause by providing random acts of kindness. For example, Rotary has funded horseback riding lessons on behalf of Nazar Tonkoshkur, a young Ukrainian refugee who was having trouble adapting to life in America.
 
You can find more information regarding the Broomfield Resettlement Task Force form these interviews Heidi Henkle has given with Colorado Public Radio and Boulder Daily Camera.
 
 
Broomfield Resettlement Task Force Dennis Kennedy 2023-09-22 06:00:00Z 0

Paul Harris Awards

Lauren Robydek and William Sheridan both received a Paul Harris recognition award presented by our area governor Jim Johnston.  We thank both Rotarians for their strong contribution to the Paul Harris Fund and our Club.
 
 A Paul Harris Fellow is a person who has been recognized as having done something significant for others. The Foundation recognizes them for the contribution of $ 1000, which will be spent on Humanitarian efforts around the world. A club recognizes them for service to the club and or the community. Individual Paul Harris Fellows recognize others for many reasons; admiration, service, love or whatever. In ALL cases the recognition is significant and something to be proud of.
Paul Harris Awards Ben Vagher 2023-09-18 06:00:00Z 0

Jim Johnston - 5450 Area Governor Visit

 
Our 5450 District Governor Jim Johnston visited our club on Thursday, September 14th.  It was an    opportunity to introduce himself and give us updates on projects that are being introduced and worked on during his tenure. Jim belongs to the Denver “31” Rotary Club and has been active for several years.  He promoted our District Convergence that has been moved up to a one-day event on September 30th – I have included Jim’s message!  I would recommend signing up and attending this one-day convergence.   
 
Like many of you, I joined Rotary appreciative that it is a service organization holding regular meetings attended by an immense web of good people along with business networking and educational speakers.
 
Since the earliest days of Rotary in Chicago, service has been a focus, and it is this element of Rotary that we often first mention when describing our affiliation. For this reason, our upcoming fall district conference will be a Convergence of great ideas and conversations entirely focused on service projects
 
Our projects are my greatest point of pride in Rotary. It is why many of our newest members choose to be members. Yet sometimes I see that our clubs struggle a bit with service. It can be hard to keep a project going and perpetually communicate the impact we aim to achieve. Inspiring members to take on an additional project can be a challenge. How do we get volunteers to say, “Yes!” and help out? Have you considered cooperating with a Rotary club in another country but don’t know how? What about leveraging results by working with partner organizations?  
 
These are examples of the discussions we will have at the Convergence on September 30th. Dan Himelspach, our Rotary Zone Director and Denver Mile High Rotarian, will open the event with a keynote address, then breakout sessions and lunch will fill the day. We’ll conclude by experiencing a “café” where the amuse-bouche will service ourselves and each other. 
 
I sincerely hope that you will take a close look at your calendar and choose to register for the event.  
 
DISTRICT CONVERGENCE 2023
REGISTRATION IS OPEN!!!
September 30, 2023 | 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Front Range Community College, Westminster
 
Jim Johnston - 5450 Area Governor Visit Ben Vagher 2023-09-14 06:00:00Z 0

Rotary News Thursday September 7.

Rotary Supports Imagination Library

“Bill Sheridan, the club’s coordinator for the Imagination Library, gave us an update on Broomfield Rotary’s participation in Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Program. . Bill’s presentation included some  historical perspective, a review of the Imagination Library of Colorado and our Broomfield Rotary Foundation’s responsibility as the program’s affiliate in Broomfield.  Rotary is focused on getting the word out to our community and raising funds to support the costs of books being sent to our kids in Broomfield.  Rotary’s partner, the Broomfield Public Library, is doing a stellar job of implementing and maintaining the database of children who are participants in the program. 

Imagination Library is a program that provides free books to children from birth to age five in Broomfield and other participating communities within the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Republic of Ireland. It was founded in 1995 by Dolly Parton, a famous singer and songwriter, who wanted to foster a love of reading among children and their families.

By donating to Imagination Library, you are helping them to provide millions of books to children around the world every year. According to their website, they have mailed over 175 million books since 1995 and they currently mail books to over 1.8 million children each month. That’s amazing! Your support is important for the continued success of the Imagination Library in Broomfield.  You can make your own direct charitable donation to the library by following this link:  (Donate Here)

Rotary Supports Senior Resources of Broomfield

Broomfield Rotary issued a check for $4,000 to Senior Resources of Broomfield.  We have a strong relationship with SRB and many of our upcoming service projects will help them with their fundraisers.  Teryl Fabry, SRB Executive Director of SRB, was in attendance to receive the check.  Thank you SRB for your continued support for our seniors. 
 
 
 
Rotary News Thursday September 7. Dennis Kennedy 2023-09-10 06:00:00Z 0

Michaeil Solowiej - August 25, 2023

Michael Solowiej
Zanzibar Student Aid Presentation 8/24/2023
On August 24th, Michael Solowiej from Zanzibar Student Aid presented to the club on his organization’s efforts to assist the impoverished children of Zanzibar. Zanzibar Student Aid is a 501C(3) public non-profit organization for which Michael has been working for approximately one year.
Zanzibar is an archipelago off the cost of the Afircan mainland, consisting of many small islands and two large ones. The main island, Unguja, is referred to informally as Zanzibar.
As an organization, they understand that to fight poverty in these communities change must be gradual and methodical. To make the biggest impact with the support of our donors Zanzibar Student Aid uses collected funds to cover the school fees of impoverished school children and provide thorough school meals. With this approach we can create a more stable environment for education. A good education and a full stomach open countless more opportunities to combat poverty. 
What keeps Michael and his team going are the real effects their organization achieves in the lives of these students. The securing of an education, providing relief to family budgets, and fostering a positive outlook on life are priceless achievements for anyone of any country. The relationships that they create with the students and their families are perhaps the most rewarding immediate fruits of their action. Together with the support of our donors and the cooperation of schools and local families we are slowly shaping a brighter future for underprivileged Zanzibar Communities. More information can be found at https://zanzibarstudentaid.com/
Michaeil Solowiej - August 25, 2023 Kurt Sava 2023-08-28 06:00:00Z 0

Military & Fire Responders Appreciation Night

Bob Byrnes
Thursday, August 22, 2023
 
My daughter, Valerie Stozki, Director of Events at Holy Family HS,  provided a presentation to our Broomfield Rotary Club relating to the referenced game.  Little did she know at the time that God does work miracles in special ways.  Broomfield HS, which has been a state champion in football and defeated Holy Family by a score of 53 – 0  last year, was expected to win.  That was not to be.  With just minutes left in the game and Holy Family down 29 to 15, Holy Family took control of the football and marched downfield to score a touchdown, score Broomfield 29  Holy Family 22.  Kick off to Broomfield.  With just a minute left in the game Holy Family received the football deep in their own territory.   Somehow they managed to march downfield and with 15 seconds left scored a touchdown.  Score Broomfield 29 Holy Family 28.  Holy Family elected to go for the 2 point conversion and the win.  They were held on the 2 point conversion play but the gods of fortune and football looked kindly upon them.  Broomfield was called for a facemask violation.  Holy Family proceeded to score the 2 point winning conversion on the next play.  Broomfield 29 Holy Family 30.  For the Holy Family players and staff  and faculty and all those present this was a game for the ages and the young men who played in it and their coaches and staff will remember this game for a lifetime.
 
More important then the game itself was the respect shown by Holy Family to 35 members of the Broomfield/Holy Family HS community on Holy Family’s Military & First Responders Appreciation Night.  Holy Family made the night special for them with presentations to each of these individuals or family members on the field after the game citing their military and/or civilian service and a few words about them.  Members of our military and civilian service from Seaman , Private to Major General along with Police, Firemen and Medical providers were so recognized.
 
It was a perfect night with perfect weather, great football and wonderful fellowship.  As one of those being recognized by my daughter, it felt good to be an American and good to let all those young players and fans on the field and in the stands see the service to our community and to our country their parents, friends and relatives have provided.
 
Bob Byrnes
Military & Fire Responders Appreciation Night Bob Byrnes 2023-08-24 06:00:00Z 0

Boy Scouts of America - Sports Breakfast

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We had a strong showing today at the Boy Scouts of American “Sports Breakfast” fundraiser.  I thank all the Broomfield Rotarians that attended this event.  It was a great program with numerous stories of Scouts in Action.  Archie Manning was interviewed by Ryan Edwards which was very entertaining with plenty of humor.  Jack Castellano was our gracious host and made sure we had a good time and enjoyed ourselves.   
Boy Scouts of America - Sports Breakfast Ben Vagher 2023-08-21 06:00:00Z 0

Desi Brandt - Presents Check

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Desi Brandt, food and beverage director at Broadlands golf course, presented a check to the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation for the net proceeds from the Police & Fire golf tournament.  Desi stated that she was motivated to put this golf tournament event on out of respect and memory of Tom Deland and his contribution to our community.  The tournament was a great success and we thank Desi for her hard work and desire to put this tournament on. 
Desi Brandt - Presents Check Ben Vagher 2023-08-21 06:00:00Z 0

Guest Speaker Augustine Mumia Wanyama

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The Broomfield Rotary Club met August 17, 2023 for their weekly meeting.  Guest Speaker Augustine Mumia Wanyama spoke about his school in a slum of Nairobi, Kenya.  New member, Kevin Townsend, hosted Augustine in Broomfield to assist raising funds for the “Global Minds Education Centre” which Augustine founded in September, 2021. Augustine has been helping educate and helping children in Nairobi since he was 16 years of age.  He has been headmaster of several schools and has the passion to continue “Breaking Chains” of poverty, illiteracy and negligence. His efforts increase the opportunity for his students to thrive in life and become a contributing member of Kenyan society. Global Minds Education Centre currently has an enrollment of 202 students through grade 8, ages 3-14, with 10 teachers and staff and growing.  Students are supplied with school materials, nutritional meals, Christian values and medical assistance. Augustine’s pictures and stories helped emphasize the challenges of living in the slum and how the school is helping them and their families overcome many obstacles. Augustine just received his Bachelor’s Degree in Theology and has published a book to guide young couples to properly approach marriage and avoid the many pitfalls common in their society. He also has an education in child psychology. Augustine is the pastor of a the church he operates at the school which helps build bonds between the neighboring residents and the school while instilling the awareness of how important a strong education and Christian upbringing is to their children.
     You can support his efforts by visiting their website and follow future plans.
 
 
Guest Speaker Augustine Mumia Wanyama Ben Vagher 2023-08-20 06:00:00Z 0

Wine2water

 

Wine2Water 

The first Wine2Water event of the Broomfield Rotary Club was held on Friday August 11, 2023 and was a smashing success! In addition to raising $134 for a water project in Africa, several members commented that it was good to revive some of the club's social events that have fallen victim to the pandemic. As can be seen from the pictures, an impromptu cigar social also broke out! Thanks to the Balzano and Gordon families for co-hosting!!
 
 
 
 
Wine2water 2023-08-12 06:00:00Z 0

Thursday, Aug 3, 2023 Club Meeting

 
Club Meeting Aug 3, 2023
This Week we were joined by Michelle Rea-Meredith (previous Area 6 Governor) and Rebecca Jeffares who is our newly appointed Area 6 manager.  Michelle introduced Rebecca as our new Governor and thanking us for being a Club that is on the move.  Rebecca is from Germany and will share time commitment to our Area 6 and her home country.  She gave us a warm introduction and welcome – we look forward to her leadership and will have her visit our club several times over the year.
 
Robert Balzano received a Paul Harris award due to his numerous contributions to our club.  Rob drives some of our members to their medical appointments, serves on the club board, and volunteers for several club projects. Michael Gordon presented the award and we thanked Rob for his continued support of Broomfield Rotary.  The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, of $1,000 or more to The Rotary Foundation.  Congratulations Rob!
 
Mike Litzau, from The Arvada Sunrise Rotary Club (ASR), presented the upcoming fundraiser Race 4 Rotary.   This will be its 4th annual Race 4 Rotary on Sunday, August 20, 2023.  Each Rotary club in the District is invited to participate in this fun, fast-fast moving and exciting event at Podium Karting at US 36 and I-25 (www.podiumkarting.com).  A traveling trophy will be awarded to the club that is determined to be the 2023 Fastest in the District!  Also, first, second and third place plaques will be awarded to individuals based on fastest laps.
The event includes a BBQ meal buffet. In addition to the kart racing there is ping pong, pool and ax throwing. The cost is $75 for racers, $25 for spectators and a four pack of racers for $250. Details and registration are available at www.race4rotary.org. 
   
 
Rebecca Jeffares and Michelle Rea-Meredith,  Robert Balzano and Michael Gordon,  Mike Litzau 
 
 
Thursday, Aug 3, 2023 Club Meeting Ben Vagher 2023-08-06 06:00:00Z 0

Daring Girls, By Jessica Love

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July 27: If you missed last Thursday's meeting, you missed an outstanding presentation by Jessica Love, Executive Director of Daring Girls.  Jessica Discussed Daring Girl's Transformational Mentorship Programs in Tanzania.
 
In Tanzania, only 39% of girls are fortunate enough to attend secondary school, and less than 3% continue on to tertiary education. Girls grow up believing that being confident and determined is rude, that asking questions signals a lack of good manners, and that they have little worth beyond serving as a wife and mother. Denver-based Daring Girls has been working in Tanzania since 2001 to change this narrative by promoting education through UNESCO Award Winning extracurricular mentorship programming that develops girls into leaders who transform their own lives and communities. The organization launched in 2001 thanks to generous support from the Evergreen Rotary, which was impressed by the passion and initiative taken by Daring Girls' founder, Ashley Shuyler, who was only 16 years old at the time. 
 
 
Each week, secondary school girls gather in a supportive environment to learn from a successful, university educated woman mentor who exemplifies what they can become. As a result, girls become more resilient, more confident, and more prepared to set and reach their goals. Graduates of this programming have become lawyers, medical researchers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and so much more. They are earning income that enables them to make their own decisions about their lives and futures.  
 
Affordable and far-reaching, these mentoring programs have touched the lives of more than 17,000 Tanzanian girls at an average cost of $100 per girl for a full year of mentorship programming. Learn more about Daring Girls and their impact on girls' education and empowerment by visiting their website, https://DaringGirls.org
Daring Girls, By Jessica Love 2023-07-29 06:00:00Z 0

Cub Scout Pack 545  Program Updates

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Thursday night (July 20th), we had the pleasure of welcoming the cub scout pack that we sponsor (pack 545) to our meeting. Their cubmaster Dave Lockley, committee chair Mary Hoyland, and Dave’s daughter,Anabella, gave us an informative presentation of all the fun and educational activities the scouts have been doing this summer. They also shared their latest newsletter, which invites everyone to Join Night for the 2023-2024 scouting year. Join Night is a great opportunity for girls and boys ages 5-10 to learn more about scouting and sign up for the program. It will take place on August 23, at 6:30 p.m., at 1235 W. 124th Place, Westminster.
We also learned about a remarkable story of a WWII veteran who survived captivity by the Japanese. His captor, who had been a Cub Scout in his youth, spared the soldier’s life when he noticed that he was guarding a fellow Cub Scout.
 
The Scouts concluded the evening with a generous donation of $1,139.94 to the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation, expressing their gratitude for our ongoing support of Cub Scout Pack 545.
Visit Pack 545 website at WWW.Pack545.com
Cub Scout Pack 545 Program Updates Dennis Kennedy 2023-07-22 06:00:00Z 0

Nazar Tonkoshkur

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Broomfield Rotary Club helps a local refugee family:
 
Today, Broomfield Rotary Club provided a Random Act of Kindness check to the Miracles Therapeutic Riding Center in behalf of Nazar Tonkoshkur, a young Ukranian refugee living in Broomfield.  Nazar, who has had a difficult time adapting to the American culture.   It is expected that therapudic riding will provide a chance for him to better adapt to his life here in America.  Narar came to America with his Father, mother, his 17 year old brother and 4 year old twin boys.  Broomfield Rotary Club is happy that they are able help  Broomfield residents In their time of need.
Nazar Tonkoshkur Pete Snyder 2023-07-08 06:00:00Z 0

Kimberly Groom - BioChar Green Presentation

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Our own Kimberly Groom was the winner of a pitch competition put on by NextCycle Colorado with her upstart company BioChar Green.  BioChar Green is an organic waste diversion company that converts post-harvest marijuana waste into green bricks which can then be processed into biochar, a soil amendment.
Kimberly presented background to her start-up company, the positive environmental impact and the market potential of BioChar Green.  She also re-enacted her presentation that won her first prize of $5,000 with competition against several other companies.
Click on the URL to get additional information on her presentation that she won and additional information on BioChar Green. 
 
Kimberly Groom - BioChar Green Presentation Ben Vagher 2023-06-15 06:00:00Z 0

June 8, meeting with Melissa Tumblin

Melissa Tumblin, Founder and Executive Director of the Ear Community Organization, shared about her passion behind founding a nonprofit after her youngest daughter, Ally, was born with microtia and aural atresia (when someone is born without ears and has no ear canals, resulting in hearing loss). She doesn’t want another family to ever feel alone with a child born with microtia and atresia.
 
June 8, meeting with Melissa Tumblin Justin Schierkolk 2023-06-08 06:00:00Z 0

June 1, 2023 Club Meeting

Guest Speaker: Chris & Katelyn Hinkley
 
 
Retired Police officer Chris Hinkley and his daughter, Katelyn, delivered their inspiring thanks to the Broomfield Rotary for supporting the Tom Deland Fire and Police Fund.  While on duty Chris was involved a trafic accident.  The collision broke his back, both legs, his hand and caused sever brain trauma.  After extensive physical therapy he returned to work for a short time before being forced to retire.
Chris shared how he was drowning in debt because his forced retirement pay had not yet been approved.  It took several months to get the many doctors involved in his recovery to attest to the need for his forced retirement. This is when the Broomfield Rotary Fire and Police Fund stepped in to help. 
Next,  his daughter Katelyn also thanked to the Rotary for the scholarship she received from the Rotary Fire and Police Fund.  The scholarship made it possible for to finish her college degree at DU.  She is now working hard on a predental degree.
 
Guest Speaker: Charly Frisk
 
 
Charly Frisk, daughter of fellow Rotarian Sara Line Bjørn Frisk, shared her experiences in Scandinavia and the Artic Circle where she was able to study worldwide efforts to save our biodiversity in plant life by storing and growing different seeds.  Charley shared slides of her trip to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault where millions of seeds are stored from around the world.  She also explained how saving the seeds is not enough if no one knows how to grow them. 
Her studies introduced her to many horticulturists and farmers throughout Scandinavia working to understand the genetics of these different seeds by growing them.  She went on to explain how important it is to understand these differences as climate change destroys many of our important food crops.
June 1, 2023 Club Meeting Ben Vagher 2023-06-02 06:00:00Z 0

Presentation on the Commemorative Air Force Wing

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On Thursday we received a presentation about two local non-profits from local historian Fred Martin. Fred presented on the Commemorative Air Force Wing located in Broomfield and our Veterans Museum. The presentation included videos and still shots of the activities planned for this summer. The connections to Colorado veterans sparked many comments from the attendees.
Fred also gave presented clips from his excellent historical website at Fredtmartin.com.
 
 
Presentation on the Commemorative Air Force Wing Gary Francis 2023-05-26 06:00:00Z 0

We have a winner

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We have a winner for our 1966 GTO Sweepstakes!  The computer drew the winner on Saturday night and it was Steve Reynolds from Broomfield!  Steve is a strong contributor to all the non-profits in Broomfield & he is excited to be the new owner! 
We are in search for our next vintage car so stay tuned.
We have a winner Ben Vagher 2023-05-25 06:00:00Z 0

Broomfield Community Foundation

 
 
Broomfield Rotarians
 
Marianna Williamson (Executive Director) along with Avery Becklenburg (Youth Advisory Council Director) gave us an update on Broomfield Community Foundation.  I have included an email below from Marianna that covers all that was covered in their presentation. 
  Dave Manley (past board member) gave a strong & passionate commentary on how important the igive365 fundraising program is for BCF.  I was also actively involved in starting the program when I was on the board – highly recommend supporting BCF and the igive365 program.
 
 
Broomfield Community Foundation Ben Vagher 2023-05-20 06:00:00Z 0

Julia's - Spain Presentation

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   We welcomed Julia Masia Jover an exchange student from Spain attending Broomfield High School.  Julia gave a wonderful and informative presentation on the different attributes of Spain with colorful pictures.  She also talked about her year long experience as an exchange student.  Julia’s presentation was well received and there where numerous questions asked about her experience.  Julia will return to Spain and finish up her Senior year then decided what her next move will be.  Very bright and articulate young lady that has a bright future ahead of her.
   We like to thank the Broomfield Crossing Rotary for joining our gathering along with Julia’s host families.  The Crossing Rotary was instrumental bringing Julia over as an exchange student.  It was an exciting evening with plenty of conversations and stories told.
Julia's - Spain Presentation Ben Vagher 2023-05-13 06:00:00Z 0

Ralston House with Don Mosley's

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Ralston House with Don Mosley

Don Mosley's passion for Ralston House rang clearly through his presentation on the organization that conducts forensic interviewing of children who have been victims of or witnessed violence or abuse.  While he himself is not an interviewer, he highly respects the people who can open up children to describe horrors with detail.
 
Ralston House centers offer safe havens for interviews helpful to investigations in  Broomfield, Adams, Jefferson and Gilpin counties.  Medical exams are also offered as well as other victim services for children and teens.  Facilities are located in Northglenn, Arvada and Lakewood.  
Ralston House with Don Mosley's Dennis Kennedy 2023-05-10 06:00:00Z 0

Imagination Library

Rotary Partners with Imagination Library

 
The Broomfield Rotary Foundation Board voted to become a local affiliate/partner with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.  As, Broomfield’s local Affiliate, Rotary will be responsible for enrolling children who live in Broomfield and Rotary will promote their local programs online and at events.  Imagination Library will negotiate wholesale pricing for the books and the Broomfield Rotary will work to secure funds to cover that cost.
Books are 100% free to enrolled children because their Broomfield Rotary will help secure funds to cover the cost of the books and the shipping fees.
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Boy Scouts of America - Sports Breakfast

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We had a strong showing today at the Boy Scouts of American “Sports Breakfast” fundraiser.  I thank all the Broomfield Rotarians that attended this event.  It was a great program with numerous stories of Scouts in Action.  Archie Manning was interviewed by Ryan Edwards which was very entertaining with plenty of humor.  Jack Castellano was our gracious host and made sure we had a good time and enjoyed ourselves. 
Boy Scouts of America - Sports Breakfast Ben Vagher 2023-04-30 06:00:00Z 0


Club Meeting Imagination Library

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Good morning, all. For those of you who missed last night's meeting, I wanted to pass along a brief recap. 

 
We were joined by 
Roger Gudenkauf and Ed Moss from Westminster Rotary, Kathryn Lynip (Broomfield Library Director) and Laura Douglas (ILCO - Imagination Library Colorado). 
 
They shared their experiences promoting the Imagination Library program, which provides free books to kids from birth until age 5. Their presentation included statistics on the amazing impact that these books have on child literacy and academic achievement. As our club is considering joining up with this cause, we wanted to make sure everyone has access to the benefits of the program. 
 
Check out more information here https://imaginationlibrary.com/
Club Meeting Imagination Library Kurt Sava 2023-04-30 06:00:00Z 0

April 20, 2023 meeting
 

Posted on Apr 20, 2023
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Fellow Broomfield Rotary club member Jack Castellano, introduced Suzanne O’Neill, Executive Director of the Colorado Wildlife Federation.  Ms. O’Neill presented the club with information on the Colorado Wildlife’s efforts to safeguard our state’s wildlife, their habitats on public lands and their migration corridors.
Club members also had a lively discussion of the issues surrounding the introduction of wolves into Colorado and a bill currently in the legislature that may cause a delay this plan
April 20, 2023 meeting  Dennis Kennedy 2023-04-20 06:00:00Z 0

April 13, 2023 meeting

Posted on Apr 13, 2023
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Last week's speaker
 

Broomfield Rotary welcomed City & County Manager,  Jennifer Hoffman,  to its weekly meeting on April 14, 2023.  Her presentation included an extensive discussion of the County planning and budgeting process.  She also included an update on the Broomfield Civic Center project, while explaining the County's  difficulty financing and completing it given current infrastructure, water resources and budget.

Also mentioned in Ms. Hoffman’s presentation was the upcoming property tax assessments.  She emphasized the difficulty these assessments will likely have on Broomfield residents, especially the elderly, given the recent inflation of property evaluations. 

April 13, 2023 meeting Dennis Kennedy 2023-04-13 06:00:00Z 0

Haiti Clean Water Mission

Fundraiser for 2023 Haiti Clean Water Mission

Michael Rowley spoke to our Broomfield Rotary Club this past December about his water project of implementing filtration buckets in Haiti. Along with Rinn United Methodist Church, they are hosting a fundraiser for breakfast burritos, for only $5 each! These burritos are great for a quick microwaveable breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and freeze well!

100% of your purchases will go to the supplies which they will take to Haiti to reduce illness and death. This group will be going to Haiti in May and will be purchasing 800 Sawyer 0.1 micron water filters to distribute to multiple villages in Haiti.

The burritos will be made and available for pick-up or delivery on February 12, 2023, by 5:00 pm. You can request to pick your burritos up at Broomfield United Methodist Church on the morning of Sunday the 12th

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Cub Scouts Meeting – November 2022

Posted on Nov 01, 2022

Here’s an update from our local Cub Scout Pack from Gerry!

The Cub Scouts heard a veteran speak about Veterans Day and then he invited the adults who had been in the services to join him up front and the Scouts gave them hearty applause. Then all of the scouts who had just become Bobcats, meaning they were officially Scouts now because they had the first rank, were awarded the Bobcat rank and had their faces painted by their parents. They also had a chance to paint their parent’s faces in celebration. 

Finally, there was the concluding ceremony in the meeting with over 100 people gathered around the perimeter of the gym as they listened to the Cubmaster’s benediction.

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Meeting Updates

Posted on May 24, 2022

Good afternoon, all. Last week, we enjoyed a great presentation by JoAnna McTevia, Certified Service and Therapy Dog trainer. Click here for a copy of her PowerPoint for your reference.

She’s always looking for volunteers and board members. If you’re interested, you can reach JoAnna at 720-550-2677 or joanna@bodhibattalion.org

This week, John O’Hayre presents Chief Mark Daugherty and Pam Kutchen from North Metro Fire & Rescue. We’re expecting a guest this week (Deana Manzaneras) who was unable to attend last week. Ben will be running the meeting this Thursday. 

Cheers,

Kurt

Meeting Updates Kurt Sava 2022-05-24 06:00:00Z 0

Club meetings

Weekly Updates from Kurt Save – 5/18/2022

Tomorrow’s speaker is presented by Ben Vagher. JoAnna McTevia will be presenting on the topic of service dogs helping veterans. Thank you, Ben!
We’re expecting a visitor tomorrow evening. Deana Manzaneras Anderson will be joining us, so please join me in giving her a warm welcome. We’ve added eight new members this year. Let’s keep it up! 
Finally, you might remember that Bal Swan had plans for a huge treehouse that was never built. You’ll be pleased to know that they ended up making the most of the stump they have by employing one of their school Dads to craft what you see in the attached photos.
 
Club meetings Kurt Sava 2022-05-18 06:00:00Z 0

Flowers For Seniors

Posted on Apr 27, 2022

Members of the Morning and Evening Broomfield Rotary Clubs gather to distribute 386 Flowering Plants to local Seniors. (Photo by Gerry Case)

At the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show this year, many Denver Area Rotary Clubs came together and with the help of several Boy Scout Troops, gathered all of the flowering plants that were in good shape.  The purpose of this effort was to place these flowers in the hands of Seniors throughout the greater Denver area.  This year 7810 flowers were gathered and distributed …creating 7810 huge, happy smiles. 

In Broomfield, the Evening Rotary Club distributed 208 Flowering plants to the residents of Maryel Manor, Salvation Army’s Silver Crest, Broomfield Skilled Nursing Facility, Broomfield Senior Center, and Meals-on-Wheels.  The Morning Rotary Club delivered 178 Flowering plants to other facilities in the area, including Balfour Retirement Community, to bring the total number of Flowering plants distributed in this  area this year to 386 plants

The Rotary Club is looking for more sites that would be interested in receiving flowers for seniors next year at the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show.  For additional information, contact Gerry Case, Rotarian, at (303) 618-0104. 

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Club Meeting Updates

Posted by Kurt Sava on Apr 26, 2022

We had a great meeting last week! Our presenter was Kibbe McGaa Brown, who has quite the family history. For a recap, check out our club news page:

https://broomfieldrotary.org/news/

For more on Kibbe, follow this link:

https://lakotayouth.org/about/board-of-directors/kibbe-mcgaa/

We also had two  fantastic guests and may have another this week! Speaking of this week, our presenter will be Bruce Stahlman, speaking on the subject of “Resilience and Optimism”. Thanks again to Bob Erichsen for arranging for our presentation. 

I’d also like to pass along this message from Linda Deland about Tom…


Rotary friends of Tom Deland.  The cemetery burial for Tom was a private service but I recognize many of you would like to visit him.  He would love you stopping by for a visit/chat!

Tom is buried in the Louisville Cemetery (2105 Empire Rd., Louisville). His plot is between Block 32 and 31.  He’s right off the car path to the right as you’re headed west.  I do have a temporary plaque with his picture and a wind chime on his plot so you will easily find him. 

Thanks everyone for visiting Tommy!

  

Club Meeting Updates Kurt Sava 2022-04-26 06:00:00Z 0

Club Meeting Updates

Posted on Apr 12, 2022

Weekly Update from Kurt – 4/12/2022

First, our presenter this week is none other than Jerry Miller, who will be presenting on the Charles Manson case. Not for the faint of heart!
Next, I’m pleased to announce that we’ll be voting on a potential new member. Jack Castellano, who has visited us a couple of times, has expressed interest in joining us! 
I mentioned last week that there is an upcoming “Rotary 101” training session coming up on 4/26. Details and registration are available via the link below. 
https://portal.clubrunner.ca/50085/Event/rotary-101—webinar-3
I also learned recently that there are a wide variety of fellowships available through Rotary. They even have one for whiskey. Check it out here:
https://www.rotary.org/en/our-programs/more-fellowships
See you Thursday!
Kurt
Club Meeting Updates Kurt Sava 2022-04-12 06:00:00Z 0

Music in the Park

Posted by Clayton Shearer
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Broomfield Rotary Presents "Music in the Park" on June 18 from 5-9 pm at the Broomfield Commons Park. 
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2015 Police and Fire Golf Tournament Lawrence Haas 2015-05-06 00:00:00Z 0

Flower Power

Posted by Gerry Case on Feb 16, 2015
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Broomfield Rotary Club gives 256 flowering plants to Broomfield Seniors as part of Rotary’s Flower Power program. 
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Wreathes Across America

Posted by Carol Yamamoto on Nov 20, 2014
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WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA
 
PRESENTED BY BROOMFIELD ROTARY 1093
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2014
10:00 a.m.
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WANTED: Bikes for Kids

Posted by Lawrence Haas on Aug 15, 2014
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Please help us support this year's Mazzola Bikes for Kids Program!  (Click on "Read More", below for details)
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Joe Mazzola - a Great Man, and an Outstanding Rotarian Lawrence Haas 2014-07-08 00:00:00Z 0

BROOMFIELD ROTARY AND FRIENDS OF BROOMFIELD - COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Jun 03, 2014
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Broomfield Rotary Club has been a supporter of the FRIENDS of Broomfield organization from its inception. An education/social development program for developmentally challenged adults. FRIENDS has been a blessing to those who, until FRIENDS began, had few, if any, opportunities to learn even basic living skills and develop social skills.
BROOMFIELD ROTARY AND FRIENDS OF BROOMFIELD - COMMUNITY PARTNERS Joseph R. Mazzola 2014-06-04 00:00:00Z 0
Evanston Review: Peace Corps and Rotary sign collaboration pact Joseph R. Mazzola 2014-05-12 00:00:00Z 0
Broomfield Rotary Club delivers flowering plants as part of Rotary’s Flower Power Program Gerry Case 2014-02-23 07:00:00Z 0

New Program: Random Acts of Kindness

Posted by Rick Simmons on Nov 11, 2013
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Attention Rotarians......the club has introduced a new program, called the "Random Acts of Kindness".  The purpose of the fund will be to enable Rotarians to make small but meaningful gifts to individuals in need of help due to medical, school or personal issues.  For additional information including a fund request form, click on "Random Acts of Kindness Program" at the bottom of the Rotary Home Page under "Downloads".

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Juan receives a Cochlear Implant

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Oct 28, 2013
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In February, 2013, Tracy Amend, Principal of Mountain View Elementary School, submitted a grant application on behalf of a 10 year old boy who is a student in the school’s Deaf/Hard of Hearing classroom.
Juan receives a Cochlear Implant Joseph R. Mazzola 2013-10-29 00:00:00Z 0

Wreaths Across America

Posted by Nancy Harrold on Oct 06, 2013
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Broomfield Rotary 1093 cordially invites you to attend one of three Wreaths Across America ceremonies to remember those who served, honor their sacrifices, and teach our younger generations about the high cost of our freedoms. 

  
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Colorado Flood Relief Tom Deland 2013-09-19 00:00:00Z 0

Broomfield Rotary Provideds Grant to F.R.I.E.N.D.S.

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Sep 05, 2013
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On September 6, 2013, Tom Deland, President of the Broomfield Rotary Club and John O’Hayre,

President of the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation (See photo.) presented Gina Coufal, Executive Director of F.R.I.E.N.D.S. of Broomfield, with a check for $16,844.00.  This was the final payment on the BRCF charitable pledge of $37,870.00. 
Broomfield Rotary Provideds Grant to F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Joseph R. Mazzola 2013-09-06 00:00:00Z 0

Benefit Raffle to Acquire Whitney Nelson's Service Dog

Posted by Lawrence Haas on Feb 28, 2013
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Whitney Nelson is a spunky 18 year-old suffering from debilitating seizures.  Her seizures came on when she was in 6th grade.  Numerous doctors and specialists have worked with the family over the past years, yet the exact cause of the seizures is still to be determined.

READ ON TO SEE HOW BROOMFIELD ROTARY AND NORTH METRO FIRE & RESCUE PLAN TO HELP!

Benefit Raffle to Acquire Whitney Nelson's Service Dog Lawrence Haas 2013-03-01 00:00:00Z 0

2013 Rotary Flower Power

Posted by Gerry Case on Feb 15, 2013
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Broomfield Rotary Club member Dr. Jim Barber (left) delivers flowering plants to Maryel Manor recipients as part of Rotary’s Flower Power program. 
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Broomfield Rotary Summary of Charity Giving for 2012 Joseph R. Mazzola 2013-01-28 00:00:00Z 0
Broomfield Rotary Sponsers its First 5K Race at Broomfield Days Lawrence Haas 2012-09-15 00:00:00Z 0
Leah Case is Rotarian of the Year for the Minneapolis Rotary Club Lawrence Haas 2012-09-02 00:00:00Z 0

Start with Water

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Jun 28, 2012
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Our club is playing a small part, in a broader world problem of saving children lives, and it starts with water.  The attached stories provides an update on the Rotary Organization WASRAG, which stands for Water and Sanitation Rotary Action Group.

Supplied by Joe Mazzola.
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Broomfiled Rotary Police and Fire Golf Tournament

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on May 20, 2012
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Broomfield Evening  Rotary Club  members , Mayor Pat Quinn, and the Broomfield Police and North Metro Fire personnel extend their thanks to contributing sponsors, donors, and participants for their generous support of the ninth annual Broomfield Rotary Frank Varra Police and Firefighters Benefit Golf Tournament held at the Broadlands Golf Course on May 21, 2012.

Broomfiled Rotary Police and Fire Golf Tournament Joseph R. Mazzola 2012-05-21 00:00:00Z 0
Frank Shorter Race4Kids' Health Lawrence Haas 2012-03-22 00:00:00Z 0

Flower Power

Posted by Gerry Case on Mar 05, 2012
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Members of the Morning and Evening Broomfield Rotary Clubs gather to distribute 336 Flowering Plants to local Seniors. 
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A MOMENT OF THANKSGIVING

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Feb 03, 2012
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On November 23, 2011, A Happy Thanksgiving celebration took place at Kearney Middle School in Commerce City, Colorado 
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Register now for Flower Power

Posted by Gerry Case on Jan 17, 2012
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It's that time again!  Time to collect flowering plants at the conclusion of the Colorado Garden & Home Show at the Colorado Convention Center on Sunday, February 19th and distribute them the next morning, Monday, February 20th. 

 

Register now for Flower Power Gerry Case 2012-01-18 00:00:00Z 0
Foundation Provides Grants of $12,571 to Local Charities Joseph R. Mazzola 2011-11-03 00:00:00Z 0

Rotarians can peaches to support FISH

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola on Oct 25, 2011
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Early on a warm September Monday morning, four members of the Broomfield Evening Rotary Club joined a volunteer group of men and women from Broomfield’s F.I.S.H. human services to travel to the Latter-Day Saints Cannery in Aurora, Colorado. Here, Broomfield workers were partnered with four other humanitarian aid groups from as far away as Colorado Springs and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fifty to sixty men and women arrived ready to go to work preparing and canning food for people in need in their communities.

Rotarians can peaches to support FISH Joseph R. Mazzola 2011-10-26 00:00:00Z 0
Local High School Students Win RYLA Scholarships Joseph R. Mazzola 2011-09-22 00:00:00Z 0

International Studies

Posted by Lawrence Haas on Aug 15, 2011
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The Broomfield Rotary Club contribued $500 to assist DU graduate Student Kelan Stoy in analyzing the Katanga, Uganda Community for his Intenational Studies project in June of 2011.  To review the full report, download the file "Katanga, Uganda Community Survey" from the "Download Section" below.
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Helping Those in Need Joseph R. Mazzola 2011-08-08 00:00:00Z 0

Honoring our Heroes

Posted by Lawrence Haas on Jul 08, 2011
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Mark your calendar for Broomfield Rotary's "Honoring our Heroes" Event, on Saturday evening, September 10th at 6:00 pm.
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Dominican Republic Water Project Joseph R. Mazzola 2011-06-23 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary Sponsors Darius Holland's Sports Camp Bill Duggan 2011-06-03 00:00:00Z 0

Life and Times of Paul Harris

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on May 04, 2010
Experience the life and times of Rotary founder Paul P. Harris with a new multimedia exhibit. See childhood photos, watch a video of Harris and early members of the Rotary Club of Chicago, and listen to audio of Harris speaking to Rotarians.
Life and Times of Paul Harris Bennett Sigmond 2010-05-05 00:00:00Z 0

Clubs celebrate Rotary's 105th birthday

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Mar 10, 2010
From kicking a soccer ball in Cape Town, South Africa, to illuminating prominent landmarks with the End Polio Now message, Rotarians around the world are celebrating 23 February, the 105th anniversary of the first Rotary club meeting.
Clubs celebrate Rotary's 105th birthday Bennett Sigmond 2010-03-11 00:00:00Z 0

Historic Moments -- The Great Flood of 1913

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Jan 23, 2010
When a disastrous flood struck the midwestern United States in March 1913, Rotary clubs contributed over $25,000 to a Rotary Relief Fund for victims in Indiana and Ohio -- the organization's first cooperative disaster relief effort.
Historic Moments -- The Great Flood of 1913 Bennett Sigmond 2010-01-24 00:00:00Z 0

Rotarians Witness Chaos in Haiti

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Jan 23, 2010
....it had been Michelle Bohreer's dream to travel to Haiti and conduct a service project to improve the lives of children there. On 12 January, the dream quickly spiraled into a nightmare.
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A little goes a long way Bennett Sigmond 2009-11-14 00:00:00Z 0

When the Berlin Wall fell, Rotary was there

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Nov 13, 2009
On a November 1989 evening, hundreds of Rotarians participating in an International Institute packed the foyer of the Hilton in West Berlin. They anxiously waited for taxis to take them to a host hospitality event, but none arrived.
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Rotarians make good use of social networking Bennett Sigmond 2009-11-14 00:00:00Z 0

Conversation with Itzhak Perlman

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Nov 13, 2009
Born in Tel Aviv in 1945, Perlman debuted at Carnegie Hall at age 17. Today, he's one of the world's best known and most honored classical musicians, often described as a "superstar."
Conversation with Itzhak Perlman Bennett Sigmond 2009-11-14 00:00:00Z 0

Guardians of the world’s refugees

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Sep 29, 2009
Ask Japanese Rotarians what the acronym UNHCR stands for, and most will correctly answer that it's the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, headed by Sadako Ogata from 1991 to 2000.
Guardians of the world’s refugees Bennett Sigmond 2009-09-30 00:00:00Z 0

Push to end polio gains ground

Posted by Bennett Sigmond on Sep 29, 2009
Although the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has faced sobering challenges in the past year, officials say it is moving forward in key political, technical, financial, and operational areas.
Push to end polio gains ground Bennett Sigmond 2009-09-30 00:00:00Z 0
Social networking expands Rotary horizons Bennett Sigmond 2009-09-30 00:00:00Z 0

How Often Do You Have the Chance to Change a Child's Life

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola
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During the month of March, 2011, the Broomfield Evening Rotary Club Charitable Foundation contributed to the Prosthetics Outreach Foundation's "Walk for Life" program, Children's Hospital Foundation and the Broomfield Community Foundation. Each of these donations will provide children and families with resources vital to improvement of their quality of life. Contributions totaled $27,500.00.

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Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation Presents Check to City of Broomfield

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola
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Bob Davis, President of the Broomfield Evening Rotary Club and, Broomfield Police Chief Tom Deland, a Rotarian presenting a check for $6,500.00 to Pat Soderberg, Director of Finance, City and County of Broomfield. The funds will be used for maintenance of the Broomfield 9/11 Memorial. A brass Rotary plaque will be affixed to the Memorial with the inscribed words "Honoring the Lost....But Never Forgotten."
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Walk For Life

Posted by Bob Davis
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On October 21st, our club listened to Colin Macfarlane give a presentation on Walk for Life, an International Rotary project sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dhaka Buriganga in Bangladesh.

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WORLD COMMUNITY WORK SHOPS Joseph R. Mazzola 0
Water Projects in the Dominican Republic Joseph R. Mazzola 0
Rotary Supports C.R.O.P. Walk Joseph R. Mazzola 0

Farewell to Amanda

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Broomfield Rotarians partnered with Healthy Learning Paths to conduct several Bone Marrow Drives, to benefit young Amanda Peeples, of Broomfield. Amanda passed away Saturday, August 14th. Attached is the story of Amanda's struggle with aplastic anemia, as published in the Broomfield Enterprise. Her funeral will be on Friday, August 20th. See the following article for specific information.

We will forever remember Amanda's struggles and we will miss her greatly.
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Children's Wellness Event

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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On Saturday, June 5th, 2010, more than 450 people gathered for the fourth annual Children's Wellness Event at the Anthem Highlands Parkside Community Center located at 3624 Parkside Center Drive in Broomfield.
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Honoring Our Heroes Fundraiser

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Broomfield Rotary's "Honoring our Heroes" event raises $19,000 to benefit Broomfield Veterans Museum, 9/11 Memorial and the Rotary Charitable Foundation
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Frank Shorter Race4Kids's Health Lawrence Haas 0

Charities Funded - Broomfield Community Foundation

Posted by Lawrence Haas
The Rotary Fund of the Broomfield Charitable Foundation funded 10 area charities for a total of $6,700 during the last round of funding for 2009.  A listing of the charities supported can be reviewed by Rotarians by logging in and slecting "View Club Documents".
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Rotarian delegation delivers Rotary's best wishes to Burt Mobley on his 90th Birthday, 11-12-09 Bennett Sigmond 0

BROOMFIELD ROTARY REACTS TO COMMUNITY NEEDS

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola
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On November 20, 2009, the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation made contributions, totaling $ 9,990.00, to FISH of Broomfield, Santa Cop's and The Special Needs Fund of the Broomfield Community Foundation.   Each of these donations will provide children and families with vital resources; food, other family needs, and gifts during this Holiday season.

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ROTARY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION AWARDS GRANTS Joseph R. Mazzola 0

Broomfield Community Foundation Awards

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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The Broomfield Community Foundation awarded charitable grants on August 20, 2009.  The following grants were awarded from the funds provided by Broomfield Rotary.  Thank you Rotary....for your generosity and outstanding support of the Community!

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Rotarians Support Children's Wellness Event Lawrence Haas 0
Club Project Report on the El Carrizal Project Joseph R. Mazzola 0
Club update on our Guatemala Water Project Lawrence Haas 0

Odyssey Charity Gala

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Come Join us for a fun evening at this year's 2009 Rotary Odyssey Charity Gala on Friday, October 30, 2009.  
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BROOMFIELD ROTARY POLICE/FIRE GOLF TOURNAMENT Joseph R. Mazzola 0
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Flower Power 2009

Posted by Bennett Sigmond
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At the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home show last weekend many Denver Area Rotary Clubs came together and with the help of several Boy Scout Troops, a soccer club, and an Interact Chapter gathered all of the flowering-plants that were in good shape.
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Boys Without Arms

Posted by Bennett Sigmond
A group in Ethiopia are helping to build sustainable ways to provide income for the massive numbers of AIDS orphans. See details below and at www.boyswithoutarms.org
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Healthy Learning Paths Receives Rotary Funding Joseph R. Mazzola 0

End Polio Now!

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Broomfield Rotary has raised $4,225 , which exceeded our goal of $75 per member, for the Rotary International Polio Plus Campaign.
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2008 Children's Wellness Event Joseph R. Mazzola 0

Healthy Learning Paths

Posted by Joseph R. Mazzola
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Broomfield Rotarians can play an important leadership role in promoting healthy eating and active lifestyles by supporting the Broomfield's "Get Fit, Stay Fit" Program. 
 
 
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Venturing Crew presents Charter to Rotary Club

Posted by Gerry Case
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  Boy Scout Venturing District Executive, Scott Glaser, and Venturing Crew 1907 president, Katherine Strasser present the Charter for the Venturing Crew to the Broomfield Rotary Club president, Larry Haas and Chartered Organization Representative, Gerry Case. 

 

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Rotary Golf Tournament & Open Fairways Joseph R. (Honorary) Mazzola 0
A Recent Report on our Kenyan Water Project Lawrence Haas 0

Healthy Learning Paths Makes an Impact

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Dr. Chris Marchioni M.D. just submitted a report on her Emerald School Wellness and Learning Program, referred to as Healthy Learning Paths.  You are encouraged to read the entire report by clicking on "Healthy Learning Paths Progress Report" under the "Downloads", in the column to the right.
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Joe Mazzola Recives District Award John Abboud 0
Evening Out at the IMAX Lawrence Haas 0
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ROTARY CLUB FOUNDATION AWARDS FIRST GRANTS Lawrence Haas 0
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Our El Salvadore Water Project

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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If you are a little girl in some parts of the world, you are destined to spend much of your life carrying water......unless Engineers without Borders and Rotary steps in to help!

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Why Join Rotary?

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Why Join Rotary?  

By Richard D. King 

(Rotary International  President 2001-2002)

Printable Copy Available Under "Downloads"

A "Membership Application" can also be found under "Downloads"

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Presentation To Broomfield High's Super Kids John Abboud 0

Latest Paul Harris Fellow Recipients

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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On Thursday, July 26th, during the annual visit by our District Governor, Dave Beall, two new Paul Harris Fellowships were presented to Jessica Zell and Nonnie Case, daughters of Gerry and Kathy Case.  
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Report on our International Water Projects

Posted by Lawrence Haas
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Joe Mazzola, an outstanding Rotarian by any measure, has prepared a report on our International water projects.  Thanks to Joe's devotion and the support of many within the club, we are making a real difference in the lives of many around the world.  People in Rowanda, Thailand, Honduras, El Salvadore and Kenya are able to drink safe drinking water on a daily basis for the first time in their lives.  Joe's report outlines how we have been able to affect the lives of many in these remote parts of the world.  Since Joe's report was too long for publishing on our Home Page, I encourage you to download the full report from our club documents.  To do so, simply LOGIN and click on "View Club Documents".  Select "2007 Report on Our Club's Water Projects" by clicking on the entry. 

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The Million Dollar Hole-in-One Shootout Gerry Case 0
Report on District Conference - 2007 John Abboud 0
How secure is our Rotary data? Lawrence Haas 0
Attention Broomfield Rotarians! Lawrence Haas 0