Past Programs
We are dark this week, please review a past program
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Date: Jun 28, 2004
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Generations At Work
Speaker: Glenda Morris
Date: Jun 21, 2004
This week's program written by Glenda Morris, our eClub member, is titled Generations At Work. Glenda has over thirty years' experience in human resources, employee relations, trouble-shooting and problem solving in a variety of employment settings. She is a consultant, program director and assistant to two university chancellors. Glenda holds three certificates in Supervisory Management. She has also served as adjunct professor in colleges of business and economics in universities in California and Wisconsin. Her education includes a Master's degree in Education and a Juris Doctorate, emphasizing employment law. Enjoy!
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Alphabet Soup: Surviving the District Conference
Speaker: Karen Naranjo
Date: Jun 14, 2004
This week's program is from our Internet Service Officer, Karen Naranjo, who sometimes finds herself over her head in Rotary acronyms. Karen was thrown into Rotary, attending her first PETS/SETS when she’d been in Rotary for 2 months, and her first District Conference at 5 months. Karen hopes to make your conference experience more enjoyable by explaining a few of the terms you’re likely to hear and people you’re likely to meet at the District 5510 conference next week.
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Can the Rotary Foundation Survive?
Speaker: PDG Rodney Mazinter, District 9350
Date: Jun 07, 2004
This Week's Program will focus on Can The Rotary Foundation Survive, An African Perspective by PDG Rodney Mazinter of District 9350. Rodney & wife Mavis hosted our eClub member Stephen as an exchange student in 1981-82. In 1987 PDG Rodney was a GSE Team Leader to Arizona. In 1996-97 he served as District Governor of District 9350. Both Rodney and Mavis will be joining us at the district conference. As you know, son Jonathon and daughter Luisa are members of our club.
Thank you, Rodney, for sending us this program.
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About RYLA
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Date: May 31, 2004
This Week’s Program will focus on Rotary Youth Leadership Award Camp - RYLA - that will be held in Heber AZ Thursday, June 3 through Sunday June 6th. Our eClub program will feature the two students sponsored by our eClub and give a rundown on the RYLA program in general. We will also acknowledge the clubs that have provided the funding for our students this year. Please attend early to get the “scoop”.
At RYLA, students are divided into teams and given a community, regional or global problem to solve using a team approach. This resolution is presented on Sunday morning as a skit. There will be a high & low wire challenge course, lectures & problem solving group activities. All eClub members are encouraged to attend even for just part of a day. I will be working the registration desk on Thursday afternoon, Mel will be conducting the volleyball tournament Friday and Saturday, Karen will be a counselor throughout the program. You can join any of us to be part of the program. Just let me know you are coming. Directions will be provided.
RYLA scholarship recipients Sarah Crookston and Rachel Crookston residents of Pinedale, AZ.Sarah Crookston is a Junior at Show Low High School. She maintains a busy life with family, church, school, and community activities. Her community service has been with Big Brothers & Big Sisters Program. Her participation in school activities include Track, Spanish Club, Hiking Club & Student Council.
Rachel Crookston graduated from Show Low High School this month. Her high school activities were Academic Decathlon, Teen Court, Hiking Club, and NAVIT program. Her community service was volunteering in the Clay Springs public library, highway clean up and teaching preschool at church. Rachel is the recipient of the Show Low Rotary Club $4000 scholarship which will contribute to her degree at the University of Arizona.
RECSWUSA is pleased to sponsor these two worthy recipients to RYLA.
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