Club Committee Meetings
We are pleased to welcome our District Governor Stuart Palmer for his annual visit. DG Palmer is with the Jackson Hole Rotary Club (Lunch Club).
LAST WEEK
We were pleased to have as our guest JaNelle Wamsley of New Frontier Bank who we hope will be replacing Beth Clarken whose schedule has prevented her from attending many meetings recently. In addition, we were visited by Mark Linnel who has been a Rotarian off and on since 1981. He started in California and later moved to Longmont. He recently moved to Windsor and is interested in continuing his commitment to Rotary.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
President Susan Van Deren tried something new for our club last week. We held committee meetings during the regular meeting time. Three committees met including Fund Raising, Community Service, and Youth.
Fund Raising reported that in the next few months we will go to the Rockies game on August 13 where we will pass out gifts, and in return, the attendees will get to see the game and the club receives $500. Our big fund raiser of the year is the beer sales at Harvest Fest where we expect to clear $5000-$6000. We will also have a Dinner social in September which is an internal club find raiser.
Community service announced that for the time being we will continue to concentrate on Tornado relief for the community. Dave Thiemann said he would conduct a needs survey through the Windsor Now newspaper and we will work with the Town’s Unmet Needs Committee to see where we can best use our finds ($12,700 to date).
Youth Committee reported that they will concentrate on the Interact club in hopes of assisting with the RYLA program and Student Exchange. Karen Trussler agreed to serve as Club Protection Officer as she deals with many of the same issues in the schools.
QUIZ
“Of Thee I Sing” was the musical that poked fun at the election process. Next question: What city has the largest city park system in the US?
LAST WEEK
We were pleased to have as our guest JaNelle Wamsley of New Frontier Bank who we hope will be replacing Beth Clarken whose schedule has prevented her from attending many meetings recently. In addition, we were visited by Mark Linnel who has been a Rotarian off and on since 1981. He started in California and later moved to Longmont. He recently moved to Windsor and is interested in continuing his commitment to Rotary.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
President Susan Van Deren tried something new for our club last week. We held committee meetings during the regular meeting time. Three committees met including Fund Raising, Community Service, and Youth.
Fund Raising reported that in the next few months we will go to the Rockies game on August 13 where we will pass out gifts, and in return, the attendees will get to see the game and the club receives $500. Our big fund raiser of the year is the beer sales at Harvest Fest where we expect to clear $5000-$6000. We will also have a Dinner social in September which is an internal club find raiser.
Community service announced that for the time being we will continue to concentrate on Tornado relief for the community. Dave Thiemann said he would conduct a needs survey through the Windsor Now newspaper and we will work with the Town’s Unmet Needs Committee to see where we can best use our finds ($12,700 to date).
Youth Committee reported that they will concentrate on the Interact club in hopes of assisting with the RYLA program and Student Exchange. Karen Trussler agreed to serve as Club Protection Officer as she deals with many of the same issues in the schools.
QUIZ
“Of Thee I Sing” was the musical that poked fun at the election process. Next question: What city has the largest city park system in the US?



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