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Rotary InternationalDistrict 5440, Inc.

2010-2011DIRECTORY

Bryan CookeDistrict Governor

Greeley, CO

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TABLE OF CONTENTSMisson Statatement, 4-Way Test, The Object of Rotary ........................... 4

D5440 Organizational Chart ........................................................................... 5

Rotary International and District OfficersRotary International President

Ray Klinginsmith ............................................................................................ 6Rotary International President’s Message .................................................. 7Presidential & Governor’s Citation Criteria ............................................8-10

Rotary International President-electKalyan Banerjee ............................................................................................ 11

Rotary International DirectorNoel Bajat ...................................................................................................... 12

Rotary Foundation ChairCarl-Wilhelm Stenhammar ............................................................................ 13

General SecretaryEdwin H. Futa ................................................................................................ 14

Rotary International Service SupervisorJames Damato, Jr. ....................................................................................... 14

District 5440 GovernorBryan Cooke ............................................................................................ 15-16District Governor’s Message ................................................................ 17-18

District 5440 Governor ElectMary McCambridge ....................................................................................... 19

District 5440 Governor NomineeTom Miller ...................................................................................................... 20

Past District 5440 GovernorDavid H. Scriven ........................................................................................... 21

District 5440 Statistics ................................................................................. 59

District 5440 Assistant Governors ....................................................... 25-39

District Specific InformationRI Officers ...................................................................................................... 40D5440 Administration .................................................................................. 41Administrative Secretary .............................................................................. 24Budget 2010-2011 .................................................................................. 22-23Council of Past District Governors ............................................................. 46Executive Committee ................................................................................... 42Finance Committee ...................................................................................... 42Map of D5440 ................................................................................................ 59Rotarian of the Year Winners ...................................................................... 59Training Team ............................................................................................... 42

ADMINISTRATIONDistrict Advisory Committee ........................................................................ 46Audit Committee ........................................................................................... 46Bylaws Committee ....................................................................................... 47District Conference Committee .................................................................. 49Directory Committee .................................................................................... 47Insurance ...................................................................................................... 47District Governor’s Newsletter Committee ................................................ 47

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TABLE OF CONTENTSNominating Committee ............................................................................... 48Public Relations Committee ....................................................................... 52

RI Convention Promotion ............................................................................ 34RI President’s Lunch Committee ............................................................... 48Quad District Foundation Dinner Committee ............................................ 48

DISTRICT & RI PROGRAMSAwards Committee ....................................................................................... 49Rotary Community Corps Committee ........................................................ 49Rotary Fellowships Committee .................................................................. 50Friendship Exchange Committee ............................................................... 49Interact Committee ....................................................................................... 50Literacy Committee ...................................................................................... 51Membership Development, Retention and Extension Committee ......... 51Russian Program Committee ..................................................................... 52RYLA & YRYLA Committee ........................................................................... 53Rotaract Committee ..................................................................................... 51Rotary Volunteers Committee ..................................................................... 50Youth Exchange Committee - Regular ....................................................... 54Youth Exchange Committee - Summer ...................................................... 56Youth Exchange Inbound Students ............................................................. 55Youth Exchange Outbound Students .......................................................... 55

RI PRESIDENT’S FOCUSDistrict Coordinators .................................................................................... 56

The Rotary Foundation (TRF)Alumni Committee ....................................................................................... 56Peace & Graduate Scholarship Committee .............................................. 56Annual Programs Fund ................................................................................ 45District Foundation Committee ................................................................... 43Foundation Fundraising Sub-Committee .................................................. 45Future Vision Audit Committee ................................................................... 43Future Vision Compliance Committee ...................................................... 43Future Vision Finance Committee .............................................................. 44Future Vision Treasurer ............................................................................... 43Grants Sub-Committee ................................................................................ 44Group Study Exchange (GSE) History ........................................................ 58Paul Harris Society ....................................................................................... 45Permanent Fund Committee ...................................................................... 45PolioPlus Sub-Committee ........................................................................... 44Vocational Training Team (VTT) Committee ............................................. 57White Hat Society .......................................................................................... 46

Club Profiles ............................................................................................. 60-852010-11 District 5440 Calendar and Club Visitation Schedule ......... 86-88Founder of Rotary: Paul P. Harris ................................................................ 96Rotary’s Past

History of District 5440 ................................................................................ 89Past District 5440 Governors ................................................................ 92-95Past Rotary Themes .............................................................................. 90-91

Rotary International District 5440 Bylaws ......................................... 97-102Electronic Communication Guidelines ..................................................... 103Index of Names, Numbers & Addresses ......................................... 104-125

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Rotary InternationalMission Statement

The main objective of Rotary is service -- in the community, in the workplace,and throughout the world. Rotarians build goodwill and peace, providehumanitarian service, and encourage high ethical standards in all vocations.The Rotary motto is “Service Above Self.”

The Object Of Rotary

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as abasis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:

First: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service;Second: High ethical standards in business and professions, the recog-

nition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of eachRotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

Third: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal,business, and community life;

Fourth: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, andpeace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons unitedin the ideal of service.

The Four Way Testof the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

Council of PDGs Chair George McIlvaine

District Governor Bryan Cooke

Executive Committee Chair Dave Scriven Finance Committee Chair Nancy Pettus

DRFC Chair Mike Tormey

Chair FV Audit Committee Ken Whitney,

Grants Ron Clark

Polioplus Bob Eatman

Foundation Fundraising Tom Miller

Global Grants Tim Beppler

District Simplified Governor’s Chuck Rutenberg

Chair, DRFC & FV Trainer Mike Tormey

Future Vision FV Treasurer Will Hume

Annual Programs Fund Tom Miller PHS Nancy Pettus

Administration Dist. Advisory Chair Lynne Baker, Mo Heth, George McIlvaine, Mike Tormey District Audit Chair John Vandel, George McIlvaine, Stuart Palmer, Roger Schreiner, Ken Whitney District Bylaws Chair George McIIvaine, Bill Reeves, Tim Beppler, Sandy Evans‐Hall District Directory Bryan Cooke Kellie Tovar Insurance Dave Bostrom & Julie Phares D G’s Newsletter Judy TeSelle, Bryan & Carolyn Cooke, Kellie Tovar District Nominating Chair John Patton, Brad Bischoff, Chuck Levine, George McIlvaine, Stuart Palmer, Nancy Pettus, Dave Scriven Protection Ray Leaycraft Quad‐Dist. Found. Dinner Dave Scriven “ “ “ Seminar Bill Pettus RI President’s Lunch Karoline Woodruff, Mark Larson, Awards Chair Peter Youngers Karen Miller, Charlie Peterson Russian Program George McIlvaine

District Training Committee Rotary Leadership Institute RLI Chair Phil Murphy Club Visioning CV Chair Chuck Rutenberg CV Coordinator Charlie Peterson

$200m Chall‐enge

DGE Mary McCambridge

DGN Tom Miller

Administrative Secretary Kellie Tovar

Dist. Treasurer Joni Kumor

District Trainer Julie Phares

Dist. Audit Committee Chair John Vandel,

The Rotary Foundation Future Vision FV Training Mike Tormey FV Finance Cooke,Hume,Tormey, DGE, DGN District Rotary Foundation Committee Mike Tormey, Ron Clark Bob Eatman, Tom Miller FV Treasurer Will Hume FV Audit Ken Whitney Marsha, Biddle, Bill Reeves FV Compliance Ralph Kreitler, Karen Boyes Julie Buderus, Enita Hout, Judy Knapp Grants Ron Clark Dist. Simplified & Gov’s Chuck Rutenberg Global Tim Beppler Scholarships Peace Connie Filipovith‐Sarmiento Graduate Mary O’Neal, Jean Morrell VTT Dave McGinnis PolioPlus Bob Eatman, Karen Bonomo, Linda Jessup, Kip MacMillan, Julie Marshall Foundation Fundraising Tom Miller Annual Program Fund Tom Miller Permanent Fund Mo Heth Polioplus Bob Eatman Alumni Tom Miller, Mike Forney, Tim Sullivan

Rotary International, Zone & District RI President Ray Klinginsmith Trustee, PRID Lynn Hammond Rotary International Director Noel Bajat Rotary Coordinator Lynne Baker Regional Rotary Found Coord Bill Pettus FV POD Sr. Coordinator Lisa Silberstein Membership Dev & Extension Pat Butts District Finance Nancy Pettus Interact & Rotaract Dave Scriven Literacy Jerry Weil & Bonnie Titley Rotary Community Corps Gerald Crites “ Friendship Exchange Raju Jairam “ Fellowships Bill & Nancy Muldoon “ Volunteers Judy Boggs RYLA Leslie Calkins YRYLA Craig Essex Water Dave Stewart World Community Service Ron Hogan Youth Exchange Yr. Long Bobbe Fitzhugh “ “ Summer Winnie DelliQuadri Community Service Kathy Boni Thompson Vocational Service George Schlothauer Public Relations Mike Forney Dist. Conference Mark Wood, Nancy Clark Dist. Trainer Julie Phares RI Convention Prom. Mary McCambridge

AGs: Donna Burrill, Chandler Coyle, Gerald Crites, Rod Everett, Ron Fossen, Eleanore Jones, Ray Leaycraft, David McGinnis, William Mortimer, Manny Muniz, Phil Murphy, Barbara Redder, Chuck Rutenberg, Susan Van Deren, Peter Youngers

Dist. Advisory Committee Chair Lynne Baker,

Permanent Fund Mo Heth Major Gifts Benefactors Bequest Society WHS Nancy Pettus

Chair FV Compliance Ralph Kreitler

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Rotary International PresidentRay KlinginsmithKirksville, Missouri, USA

Ray Klinginsmith earned degrees in business andlaw at the University of Missouri and completed graduatestudeis at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, asa Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar. He wasgeneral counsel and professor of business at NortheastMissouri State in Kirksville (now Truman State Univer-sity) from 1973 until his retirement in 1995, and also heldthe post of dean of administration for 5 years.

Klinginsmith, who now operates a law office, served as an elected countycommissioner from 2001 to 2004. He has been a director of the MaconAtlanta State Bank since 1971 and president of the Chariton Valley Associationfor Handicapped Citizens since 1982. He and hiw wife, Judie, have twochildren and three grandchildren.

A Rotarian since 1961, Klinginsmith has served Rotary as district governorand as chair of the 1998 Council on Legislation in New Delhi and the 2008 LosAngeles Convention Committee. He was a member of the RI Board of Direc-tors for 1985-87 and chaired its executive committee in 1986-87. Klinginsmithjoined the Rotary Foundation Trustees in 2002, serving as vice chair in 2005-06, and was a member of The Future Vision Committee from 2005 to 2008.Klinginsmith, a major donor, is a recipient of the Foundations Citation forMeritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award.

In addition, Klinginsmith has earned many honors in his community,including the Parent/Caretaker Award from the Missouri Planning Council forDevelopmental Disabilities; the Thomas D. Cochran Award for CommunityService, an annual statewide award by the Young Lawyers Section of theMissouri Bar; and the Silver Beaver Award from the Great Rivers Council ofthe Boy Scouts of America, of which he is a former member of the executiveboard.

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Rotary InternationalPresident’s Message

Ray KlinginsmithKirksville, Missouri, USA

What is Rotary? What does a Rotary club do? These questions are often asked ofRotarians by prospective members and other interested people, and they are difficult toanswer effectively in a few short minutes.

Although our primary motto, Service Above Self, highlights our altruistic nature, itfails to answer the two questions. Therefore, I decided to search for a briefly stated themethat would fulill two objectives: The first to explain the purpose of Rotary to non-Rotarians and the second to confirm and validate the importance of our principles toRotarians.

In my search for the right words, I reviewed the four Avenues of Service and notedthat Club Service and Vocational Service both help us to enjoy life and to be good citizens.Community Service and Vocational Service combine to make our local communities betterplaces for us to live and work. And International Service permits us to partner with clubsin other countries and on different continents to make the world a better place to live withan improved opportunity for world understanding, goodwill, and peace.

It is important to remember that Rotary is a “spirit of service” as well as an organiza-tion of Rotary clubs, and we need to share our core values of service, fellowship, diver-sity, integrity, and leadership with other people and organizations. I considered manywords and phrases to capture the essence of Rotary, and the words I finally selected todescribe Rotary’s current mission and to highlight our achievements are what we do best:

Building Communities - Bridging Continents

I hope you agree that these four words aptly reflect who we are, and what we do, asRotarians. We are a unique and a premier organization - certinaly one of the best in theworld. We build the spirit and resources of our local communities in an important way,and we are the best in the world at linking people of goodwill around the globe and thengaining their cooperation and support to make the world a much better place to live andwork. In the words of Ed Cadman, “Rotary is unity without uniformity.” We are indeedfortunate to be Rotarians!

I applied the same philosophy in developing the Presidential Citation for 2010-2011.I consider each of the four Avenues of Service to be equally important, and we havecreated a new citation program in the form of a questionnnaire to help clubs test theireffectiveness in all four avenues. We also have produced a higher-level “PresidentialCitation with Distinction” to challenge those clubs that routinely earn the annual presi-dential citations.

We hope the new questionnaire will be a helpful tool to both the clubs and thedistrict governors as we seek to lengthen our stride and improve our levels of fellowshipand service, as we move forward into the second century of service for Rotary Interna-tional, which started at the first convention of Rotary clubs in 1910.

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RI President & District 5440 Governor’s CitationCriteria for 2010-2011

Clubs are asked to complete the following questionnaire to test their activities in all fourAvenues of Service. Each of the four categories offers a possible 50 points. Clubs that score atleast 25 points in each category will qualify for the 2010-11 Presidential Citation. Clubs that scoreat least 35 points in each category will qualify for the 2010-11 Presidential Citation with Distinc-tion.

The questionnaire is to be completed by each club and then sent to the district governor - notto Rotary International. The completed questionnaire must be received by the district governor nolater than 31 March 2011 for the club to be eligible for the Presidential Citation.

The answers to all questions on the questionnaire are subject to The Four-Way Test!Governors must certify the list of clubs that have earned the citation and the citation with

distinction and send it to RI World Headquarters by no later than 15 April 2011. District Gover-nors will be accorded special recognition if 50 percent or more of the clubs in their respectivedistricts are awarded the presidential citations.

Club Service___ Did your club achieve a net gain of at least one member between 1 July 2010 and 1

January 2011 as shown on the club's semiannual reports to RI? (5 points)___ Has your club adopted and used a valid membership recruitment plan, such as the Five

for One plan? (5 points)___ Has your club developed and used an effective membership retention plan, such as the

STAR program for the mentoring of new members? (5 points)___ Has your club established a written three-year plan for the club, which has actively

involved the current club president, club president-elect, and club president-nominee, and any otherclub members selected by them, with the development and statement of three-year goals for eachAvenue of Service and targets for club membership to support the new goals? (10 points)

___ Has your club sponsored a new Rotary club that has been chartered within the past 12months? (5 points)

___ Are the regular meetings of your club consistently marked by both great fellowship andstimulating programs? (5 points)

___ Does your club regularly send a weekly newsletter to all club members, either electroni-cally or by postal mail? (5 points)

___ Has your club developed and maintained a club Web site on the Internet outlining itsmembership, programs, projects, and achievements? (5 points)

___ Does your club provide financial assistance to the club president-elect for his or herattendance at PETS or the international convention? (5 points)

This category has 50 points available. How many points has your club scored?_________

Vocational Service___ Has your club sponsored an effective Four-Way Test essay or speech competition for

young people within the past 12 months? (5 points)___ Have your club members been actively involved in providing career information for local

school students within the past 12 months? (5 points)___ Have four or more of your club meetings been devoted to vocational service topics

during the current Rotary year? (10 points)___ Has your club utilized classification talks by club members for at least three club meeting

programs during the current Rotary year? (5 points)

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___ Has your club recognized the importance of high ethical standards and public values bygiving an award, within the past 12 months, to honor an individual who exemplifies such traits? (5points)

___ Has your club recognized the importance of high ethical standards and public values bygiving an award, within the past 12 months, to honor a business or other organization that activelypromotes such traits? (5 points)

___ Has your club developed and initiated a new vocational service project during thecurrent Rotary year? (5 points)

___ Does your club routinely provide a copy of The Four-Way Test and the Declaration ofRotarians in Businesses and Professions to all new club members as they join the club? (5 points)

___ Did your club observe Vocational Service Month in October of 2010 with a special clubprogram or other event? (5 points)

This category has 50 points available. How many points has your club scored?__________

Community Service___ Has your club completed a significant community service project involving the active

participation of virtually all the club members within the past 12 months? (5 points)___ Is your club currently sponsoring an active Interact or Rotaract club? (5 points)___ Has your club sponsored a RYLA camp or a student participant in a RYLA camp

within the past 12 months? (5 points)___ Has your club completed a community service project within the past 12 months that

has improved the public image of Rotary in the community and also increased the pride of yourclub members in Rotary? (10 points)

___ Has your club conducted one or more successful fundraising events in the past 12months that have produced reasonable results for the amount of time expended by the clubmembers and provided sufficient funds to conduct meaningful projects for the community? (5points)

___ Has your club spent substantially more time and money, during the current Rotaryyear, on Rotary service projects in the community rather than using its resources to fund requestsfrom other organizations for their projects without clear identification of your club's contributions?(5 points)

___ Has your club undertaken a community service project, during the current Rotary year,within one of the six areas of focus established by the new Future Vision Plan of The RotaryFoundation? (5 points)

___ Has your club conducted a community needs assessment during the current Rotaryyear? (5 points)

___ Has your club provided a community service project to benefit young people in yourcommunity within the past 12 months? (5 points)

This category has 50 points available. How many points has your club scored?__________

International Service___ Is your club currently serving as the host club, or as the sponsor club of a candidate, for

a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar or a Rotary World Peace Fellow? (5 points)___ Has your club served within the last 12 months as a host club for a Group Study

Exchange team or as the sponsor club of a candidate for a Group Study Exchange team? (5 points)___ Is your club currently serving as the host club, or as the sponsor club of a candidate, for

a Rotary Youth Exchange student? (5 points)___ Has your club actively supported Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge for polio

eradication? (5 points)

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___ Has your club actively participated in a Matching Grant or a 3-H Grant from TheRotary Foundation during the current Rotary year? For clubs in a pilot district, has your clubactively participated in a Rotary Foundation Global Grant during the current Rotary year? (5points)

___ Has your club actively participated in an international project during the current Rotaryyear with the assistance of funds from a District Simplified Grant received by your district fromThe Rotary Foundation? For clubs in a pilot district, has your club actively participated in aninternational project during the current Rotary year with the assistance of funds from a RotaryFoundation District Grant received by your district? (5 points)

___ Has your club supported a World Community Service project though a financialcontribution, the donation of goods, or volunteer service in the past 12 months? (5 points)

___ Has your club accepted the challenge of the Every Rotarian, Every Year initiative asevidenced either by a contribution from every club member to The Rotary Foundation during thecurrent Rotary year or by an average contribution to The Rotary Foundation of at least US$100 permember for the current Rotary year? (10 points)

___ Does at least one member of your club belong to a Rotary Fellowship or a RotarianAction Group? (5 points)

This category has 50 points available. How many points has your club scored?__________

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Rotary International President-electKalyan Banerjee

Gujarat, India

Banerjee is a director of United Phosphorus Limited, thelargest agrochemical manufacturer in India, and the chair ofUnited Phosphorus (Bangladesh) Limited. He is a member ofthe Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and the AmericanChemical Society, a past president of Vapi Industries Associa-tion, and former chair of the Gujarat chapter of the Confedera-tion of Indian Industry. He earned a degree in chemicalengineering from the Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur, in 1964.

Banerjee has served Rotary as a director, Rotary Founda-tion trustee, committee and task force chair, International

Assembly group discussion leader, president's representative, and district governor.The chair of the Southeast Asia Regional PolioPlus Committee, Banerjee has servedas a member of the International PolioPlus Committee for many years and hasattended international meetings with the World Health Organization and UNICEF inthat capacity.

Banerjee is a Major Donor, Benefactor, and Bequest Society member, and hasbeen awarded the Foundation's Citation for Meritorious Service and its DistinguishedService Award.

Banerjee also serves as a trustee of Rotary club-sponsored trusts thatsupport many educational and community development programs in India, includinga 250-bed hospital.

He noted that Rotary's strengths include its ability to attract leaders fromdifferent vocations around the world, as well as its role in promoting peace. "Rotaryneeds to become the preferred organization for today's generation to join andparticipate in, to make the world better and safer and happier," he said.

Banerjee's wife, Binota, is a social worker and Inner Wheel club member. Thecouple have two children and four grandchildren.

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Rotary International DirectorNoel Bajat

2009-2011

Noel earned a BS degree in Business Administration,majoring in Finance, from the University of SouthwesternLouisiana and is currently President/Chief Executive Officerand Director of Abbeville Building & Loan. He has been amember of four Rotary Clubs and is currently a member ofthe Rotary Club of Abbeville where he served as President in1993-94. He served as District 6200 Governor in 1998-99.Noel is also a veteran, having served in the U.S. Navy duringthe Cuban Crisis.

He is the recipient of the Rotary International "Serviceabove Self" Award, the Rotary Foundation Citation for

Meritorious Service and the Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service Award.Noel has served Rotary in many capacities at the District and Zone Level

and has also been active at the International level of Rotary having served as aRegional Rotary Foundation Coordinator, a National Advisor to the PermanentFund and Zone Leader/Coordinator for various Rotary International TaskForces.

Noel was a Delegate to the 2004 Council on Legislation, Member of theExecutive Committee for the Osaka International Institute and an InternationalTraining Leader at the 2004 and 2005 Rotary International Assembly. He hasalso served as a Discussion Facilitator at the 2006 Malmo-CopenhagenInternational Convention and the 2007 Salt Lake City International Conven-tion. Noel and Sis served as Senior Leader Sergeant at Arms to R.I. Presi-dent-Elect D.K. Lee and Young at the 2008 International Convention in LosAngeles.

He has been a guest speaker at numerous clubs, District PET's, DistrictAssemblies, District Conferences and International Institutes in several statesand in England, Japan & Canada.

Noel will serve as a Director of Rotary International during the 2010-2012 Rotary years.

He and his wife Sis are Major Donors, Members of the Paul HarrisSociety, Benefactors and Charter Members of the Bequest Society of theRotary Foundation. They have four grown children and seven grandchildren.Sis is also an Honorary Rotarian.

Noel and SisBajat

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Rotary Foundation ChairCarl-Wilhelm Stenhammar

Göteborg, Sweden

2007-2011

Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar, a food broker for internationalproducts, is the former owner of Gust.F.Bratt AB. During hisactive business career he traveled all over the world. Inaddition, he has been a member of the boards of severalcompanies and served as chairman of the board of a localprivate school.

Carl-Wilhelm has been a Rotarian since 1974. Heimmediately became involved in all levels of Rotary, and hasheld numerous positions at the Club, District and Internationallevels. His District service has included chairing the Youth

Exchange and Member Elections Committees and the Sweden Rotary Youth ExchangeFoundation. He was also a treasurer of the Rotary International District 2360 StudentHome Foundation (RISH) and served as District Governor in 1987-88.

He began international service to Rotary in 1991 with the appointment to the YouthService Committee, which he chaired in 1993, followed by positions as regional coordina-tor of the Youth Service Task Force and as a moderator at numerous Rotary InternationalInstitutes. He represented the RI President many times at district conferences inlocations stretching from Finland to Africa and USA to India. He was an RI Director 1996-98, and as such was a member of the Executive Committee, chair of the RIFinanceCommittee of the Board and vice-chair of the Audit Committee.

He has been member of the Audit & Operations Review Committee and a memberof the 2001 San Antonio Convention Committee. He was also moderator of the 1999-2000Regional Magazine Editors Seminar, chairman of the Permanent Fund Committee forEurope and RIBI, chairman of the Presidential Celebration in Stockholm 2003, generalcoordinator for the Literacy and Education Task Force 2003-04, National PolioPlusAdvocacy Advisor and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force.

Carl-Wilhelm has been married to Monica since 1962. Monica was a physiothera-pist by profession, specializing in orthopaedic and sports medicine. During the last 10years she has worked as a volunteer with the world Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), theorganization with the Panda logo. Monica and President Stenhammar have two sons, twograndsons and one granddaughter.

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Rotary International SupervisorClub and District Administration

James R. Damato, Jr.Western North America

Jim joined the Club and District Administration department ofRotary International in August 1999, after having worked for 15 yearsin the facility administration department of CNA Financial in Chicago,Illinois.

Jim was born and raised in the Chicago area. He is a graduate ofSouthern Illinois University, Carbondale, with a degree inAdministration of Justice and History. He enjoys reading history,historical fiction and novels of global intrigue, and biking along Chicago'slakefront.

Jim, along with the coordinator for the area, Charlene Sobczak, andtheir assistant Thomas Woods, are dedicated to helping you develop

and maintain effective clubs in your district. They can be reached by phone, fax and e-mail, asfollows:

James R Damato, Jr (Jim), SupervisorPh: 847-866-3405 Fax: 847-556-2135 e-mail: James.Damato@rotary.org

Charlene Sobczak, CoordinatorPh: 847-866-3257 Fax: 847-556-2135 e-mail: Charlene.Sobczak@rotary.org

Alison Benefico, CoordinatorPh: 847-866-3248 Fax: 847-556-2135 e-mail: Alison.Benefico@rotary.org

General SecretaryEdwin H. FutaHonolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A.

General secretary of Rotary International since July 2000, Edcame to Rotary from Hawaii, where he was president of aninternational marketing consulting firm. Active in youth ministry, healso served on the board of governors of the YMCA and as a mediatorin the Neighborhood Justice Center of Honolulu. A Rotarian since1979, Ed is a member of the Rotary Club of East Honolulu.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.District Governor

2010-2011

Bryan CookeDistrict 5440 Zone 27Governor 2010-2011cookesahib@yahoo.com1933 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-8303

Bryan Cooke joined the Greeley Rotary Club GRC in January 1987. Bryan marriedCarolyn in September 1966. Carolyn, is a Charter Member of the 2008 Greeley After HoursRotary Club. They are both multiple Paul Harris Fellows and have two adult children,Hilary, an equestrian in Milwaukee and Ian a singer-songwriter in Denver.

Bryan served the GRC as editor of the newsletter Sparks for two years; on theBoard of Directors for six years and was President in 1995-'96. During his presidency theclub added 30 new members, 32 Paul Harris Fellows (PHFs), achieved 100% Paul HarrisSustaining Members and created a video history of the oldest club in the District. Heserved three terms as Assistant Governor (2005-2008); led a Group Study Exchange Teamto District 9910 New Zealand in the spring of 2007; served as Senior Counselor for RYLAin 2006; was aide-de-camp to RI President's

Carolyn & Bryan Cooke representative PDG Charlie Laine at the 2004 District 5440Conference; served as PETS Trainer for District 5440 & the Quad-Districts. During the1990s he chaired the District GSE and Ambassadorial Scholarship committees.

As a Rotary Professor in a Developing Country (India) he worked on HealthPromotion/Disease Prevention, HIV/AIDS Prevention and Polio Eradication. In 2004 heparticipated in India's Polio-Plus National Immunization Days. In India he lectured at threeteacher training colleges, two universities, three medical schools, and nursing & dentalcolleges and at Manipal Institute of Communications. He has facilitated seven MatchingGrant Projects (five in India, one in Brazil and one in New Zealand).

Bryan was born in Agra, India. His education includes credentials from theUniversities of Aligarh, Cambridge, London, Illinois & Texas. After a 35 year career at theUniversity of Northern Colorado UNC, he retired in August 2003 as Professor Emeritus ofPublic Health. In 2003 UNC's Center for International Education named him InternationalPerson of the Year. In 1999 he received UNC's College of Health & Human SciencesOutstanding Service Award and in 1996 he was selected Faculty Member of the Year. In1988 he was honored with the Celebration of Teaching Excellence Award from the Colo-rado Department of Education and UNC's College of Education.

He coordinated the First Medical & Health Specialist Training Program for the US

Carolyn & Bryan Cooke

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Peace Corps in Malaysia. He was awarded three Fulbright Fellowships, one in Australiaand two in India. As a National Institutes of Health Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Universityof Texas Health Science Center-Houston in 1985-'86 he earned the Master of Public Healthdegree and completed research on Cardio-Vascular Risk Factor Reduction in Children.

He has served on the Boards of the International Union for Health Promotion andEducation, National Commission for Health Education Credentialing Inc., Partners of theAmericas, American School Health Association & Regional Institute for Health & Environ-mental Leadership. He is a Life Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a Fellow ofthe American School Health Association.

He enjoys the fellowship of Rotary and the opportunity for local and globalservice and considers it an honor to serve as Governor of Rotary International District5440 in 2010-2011.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.District Governor's Message

Bryan Cooke

RI President Ray Klinginsmith's theme"Building Communities, Bridging Continents"perfectly reflects who we are and what we do asRotarians. It is complimented by Rotary's newStrategic Plan whose mission is to provide serviceto others, promote integrity and advance worldunderstanding, goodwill & peace through ourfellowship of business, professional and commu-nity leaders. The three dimensional strategic planwill:

1. Support & strengthen clubs by fosteringinnovation & flexibility, balancing activities in allFour Avenues of Service, promoting membershipdiversity, improving member recruitment &

retention, developing leaders, adding new clubs & encouraging strategic planningat club & district levels.

2. Focus & increase humanitarian service by eradicating polio, increasingsustainable service focused on youth & the six areas of focus, expanding strategicpartnerships & cooperative relationships & creating significant projects locally &internationally.

3. Enhance public image & awareness by unifying image & brand aware-ness, publicizing action-oriented service, promoting core values, emphasizingvocational service and encouraging clubs to promote their networking opportuni-ties and signature activities.

Rotary's vision is that we are the service organization of choice with dy-namic, action-oriented clubs whose contributions improve lives in communitiesworldwide.

Presidential & Governor's Citation This year both the Presidential &Governor's Citation will use the same criteria in the form of a questionnaire basedon the four avenues of service. Each of the four categories offers a possible 50points. Clubs that score at least 25 points in each category will qualify for the2010-11 Presidential and Governor's Citation. Clubs that score at least 35 points ineach category will qualify for the 2010-11 Presidential Citation with Distinction.

RI President Ray

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.District Governor's Message

Bryan Cooke

The answers to all questions on the questionnaire are subject to the Four WayTest. The completed questionnaire must be received by me, DG Bryan Cooke,1933 21st Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 no later than March 31, 2011. The Presi-dential Citation 2010-11pamphlet 900-EN-(1009) was given to each President atPETS, but can be ordered online at shop.rotary.org or by calling 847-866-4600.

Pilot District Status. Thanks to District Rotary Foundation Chair MikeTormey, District 5440 was among the first 28 out of 100 Pilot Districts to qualifyaccording to Future Vision criteria. As of today 30 of our 51 clubs have qualifiedby completing the training and signing the Memorandum of Understanding. Weintend to qualify all our clubs that want to access Rotary funds.

As a District we have one of the finest teams in the Rotary world: TrusteeLynn Hammond, Rotary Coordinator Lynne Baker, Rotary Regional FoundationChair Bill Pettus, PDGs, DGE, DGN, PAGs, District RLI & Club VisioningTrainers, PPs, your Assistant Governors and District Committee Chairs, Execu-tive Secretary Kellie Tovar & District Treasurer Joni Kumor. We are all here tohelp you enjoy Rotary. Your contributions to Every Rotarian Every Year helpssupport the many excellent programs like Youth Exchanges, YRYLA, RYLA,Interact, Rotaract, Peace & Graduate Scholarships and Vocational TrainingTeams.

District Conference is in Greeley early next year May 12-14, 2011. Thefocus is on families with a gift for all moms, prizes for the club with the beststoryboard and the best western outfits! Enjoy home hospitality, the All-RotarianArt Show, silent & live auction, one-of-a-kind quilt raffle, BBQ & bootscootinmusic, chocolate fountain & ballroom dancing with the stars, inter-generationalHabitat blitz, charity golf tournament, Adventure Ropes Course, IceHaus, GreeleyFreight Station Museum, fly-fishing, sailing & birding at the Poudre LearningCenter, gala entertainment & outstanding speakers for adults and youth. Registra-tion is at a bargain basement price! Let's make 2010-11 the best Rotary year yet!

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.District Governor Elect

Mary McCambridge2011-2012

In addition to being a passionate Rotarian,Mary McCambridge is Vice President and Director ofMarketing for Home State Bank in the Loveland/FortCollins markets. She has 38 years experience in thebanking industry and in addition to management shehas been on the lending and depository areas ofbanking.

Mary began her banking career in Bloomington,Illinois in 1972 and was there until 1982 when herfamily moved to Colorado. She worked for severalbanks in the Northern Colorado market and joinedHome State Bank in 1997.

Mary is active in the community with manyinterests. She has spent much time over the yearsworking with Affordable Housing initiatives in

Larimer County, Habitat for Humanity, and Partners of Larimer County. She served on theLoveland Chamber of Commerce Board, was involved with Marketing Education and othercommittees for the Thompson School District. She was a board member for Loveland High PlainsArts Council for 5 years and 10 years on the show committee for Sculpture in the Park, the secondlargest outdoor juried art show in the United States. Mary has worked on numerous committees forUnited Way and participated many years in the Pacesetter programs for banks and finance. Shewas the Loveland Campaign Chair in 2008 for United Way of Larimer County. Mary currentlyserves on the Good Samaritan Advisory Board and is a trustee for the Loveland Rotary Foundation.

Rotary has been a focus and a passion for Mary even before joining Rotary in 1993. Sheserved as show coordinator of the Governors Art Show which was showcased in the bank buildingwhere she worked and loved working with the artists and Rotarians that put on the fundraising Artfunction each year. After attending a few Rotary meetings she was hooked and has been active inRotary ever since.

Mary is married to Jim McCambridge, a professor at Colorado State University in theCollege of business. They have a family of five children ranging in age from 28 to 38 with sixgrandchildren. Mary lists her hobbies as scuba diving, snow skiing, arts, gardening, golf, music andtravel as things she loves to do with her "spare" time.

Mary and Jim are Paul Harris Fellows as are several of the children. Mary has participatedin the Polio Plus fundraising and is a Paul Harris sustaining member. Some other Rotary involve-ment includes teaching new member orientation, a trip to Russia to visit a sister club in Saratovwhere we have connection with an orphanage, the Russian Rotoract Club and a deaf and blindschool. Hosting and assisting with GSE and serving on the RYLA selection committee. Mary was asenior RYLA counselor in 2007 which was amazing - "It doesn't get much better than being at RYLAcamp!" Rotary is truly able to accomplish so many things that countries and governments can't. Aquote by Gene White which I feel embodies the Rotary mission: "Peace begins when the hungry arefed and the future begins when they are educated."

Mary & Jim McCambridge

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.District Governor Nominee

Tom Miller2012-2013

Tom is a retired Colonelhaving served around the worldwith the U.S. Air Force. He is a1972 graduate of the Air ForceAcademy and has also earned anMBA at the University of North-ern Colorado in 1979. During his26 years in the military, he servedin many responsible positions; inhis last assignment he had 3200civilian employees and a budgetof $2.7 billion and was respon-

sible for about 60% of the Air Force's jet engines. He retired from active dutyin 1998.

He first joined Rotary in 1977, soon finding himself serving as the Secre-tary-Treasurer of the newly chartered Greeley Centennial Rotary Club. Tomleft Rotary in 1979 when he was recalled to active duty with the Air Force.Upon his retirement and return to Greeley he was excited to be invited to rejointhe Centennial Club in 1998. He served as the Club's President in 2007-08.Tom is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow. He has also served on several District5440 committees and was a GSE Team Leader to Sydney, Australia in 2000.

Tom lives in Greeley, Colorado with his wife, Lynn, who is also a Rotarianand Paul Harris Fellow. His free time is spent in Rotary and other communityservice activities. His hobbies include photography and outdoor sports, espe-cially hunting and fishing.

Tom & Lynn Miller

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Past District Governor

David H. Scriven2009-2010

Dave grew up in Wyoming and laterattended college at the Colorado School ofMines where he received a degree in miningengineering. He currently owns WesternStates Mining Consultants in Casper.

In addition to professional interests,Dave enjoys most outdoor sports includingbicycling, skiing, hunting and boating. Re-cently he has taken up heloskiing and hasparticipated in this activity in British Columbia.Dave said that during the seasons, "I reallyloves high school football and basketball

games." He has two sons who love to ski and that "helps keep me young." Civic activities and involvement are an important part of Dave's life. He

is the chairman of the Wyoming Workforce Development Council which ad-dresses statewide workforce issues. He headed a committee to develop bikepaths in Casper which includes a Rails to Trails section. Dave works with theCivic Auditorium Board trying to build a civic auditorium in Casper.

Dave is an avid supporter of the Rotary Foundation and is a member ofthe Paul Harris Society.

When not working or participating in Rotary, Dave enjoys relaxing on abeach somewhere and reading. He especially enjoys it when his wife, Janice,two sons and two dogs can join him.

Dave & Janice Scriven

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RECEIPTSDues-regular (3317 x $29 Per Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $96,193Dues-Distr Conf Fd (3317 x $5 Per Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,585PETS Assessment (3317 x $7 Per Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,219Rotary International Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000Mid-WinterConference & District Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000PETS reimbursement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,698Interest Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000District Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -District Training/RLI (200 x $35) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000Miscelleaneous income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500Summer youth exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -RI Foundation Dinner-net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400RI District Grant Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,900Russian Committee Donations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Net Income from District Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Transfer from Excess Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,600

Total Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $205,095

EXPENSESADMINISTRATION, DG, DGE, AG’sDG-Travel and Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,000DG-Contingency Reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000DGE-Travel and Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000DGN-Travel and Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000AG’s-Travel, PETS, supplies, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000PDG Exp from Prior Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -

ADMINISTRATIONADMIN-Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,000ADMIN-Salary-Youth Exchange Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ADMIN-Payroll taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,150ADMIN-Office rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200ADMIN-Directory costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ADMIN-Newsletters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ADMIN-Distr Off-Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500ADMIN-Distr Off-Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,000ADMIN-Distr Off-Equip maint Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500ADMIN-Distr Off-Telephone . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700ADMIN-Distr Off-Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500ADMIN-Distr Off-Internet services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800ADMIN-D&O Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600ADMIN-Swiftpage Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ADMIN-Dist Off-Misc, Secretary Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200ADMIN-Dist Treas-Computer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -ADMIN-Dist Treas-Postage, Supplies, Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 -ADMIN-District Trainer/RLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,000Mid-Winter Conference & District Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000District Conference Expense Allowance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,585Emergency Donations** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000PETS Registrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,100PETS Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -COMM-Dist Conf-VTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000

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COMM-Dist Conf-Youth Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500COMM-District Simplified Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,900COMM-District Assembly (see line 56) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -COMM-District Future Vision Training & Record Storage . . . . . 1,500COMM-Executive Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600COMM-Bylaws, Advisory, Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200COMM-Audit, Finance, Nominating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300COMM-Public Relations, RI Convention Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000COMM-Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200COMM-Misc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,060 (AV Team $360, DGND PETS $340 & Directory $360)COMM-Club Extension, Devlop, Retention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -COMM-Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000COMM-Literacy, Friendship Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200COMM-Interact, Rotaract, RYLA, Young RYLA & VTT . . . . . . . . 400COMM-Friendship Exchange & Youth Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200COMM-Graduate & Peace Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500SUB-COMM-PolioPlus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500SUB-COMM-Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600COMM-Vocational Training Team (VTT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600SUB-COMM-Fdn Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200COMM-Russian Committee Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300COMM-Russian Intercountry Org Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200COMM-World Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -COMM-Background Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500COMM-Youth Exchange-offset in & out orientations . . . . . . . . . 2,500COMM-Foundation Audit Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300

TOTAL EXPENSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $205,095

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Administrative Secretary

Kellie TovarAdministrative Secretary3729 W. 22nd St.Greeley, CO 80634970-506-1036 (ph & fax)rotary5440@yahoo.com

I have now lived in Colorado longer than I lived in my home state of Pennsylva-nia so can I now consider myself a native? Probably not, anyway, I have worked asDistrict 5440's Administrative Secretary since April, 2000. I like to play pickleball(and yes I will know who all reads this as they will ask me what this is!), hike andvacation with my family.

My husband, Mark, is a Health Underwriter with State Farm Insurance Com-pany and works at the regional office in Greeley, CO. He enjoys hiking, golf andvacationing with his family.

My daughters, Marisa, Kortney, and Allyson, sure are growing up! Marisa, whowas 8 years old when I started working for the District, will be a Sophomore at theUniversity of Northern Colorado this fall. Marisa is enjoying college and when sheisn't in school, she enjoys working with the children at a small Christian daycare asher part-time job. Kortney will be in eighth grade at Frontier Charter Academy thisfall, oh my, she was two when I started this position; she plays volleyball andbasketball for her school. Finally, there is Ally and she was a baby when I startedthis position and she will be in the sixth grade at Frontier Charter Academy and sheis excelling not only in school but also on her gymnastics team.

Thank you to all of the wonderful District Governors I've worked with forallowing me to serve this District as your Admin!

I hope to meet many of you throughout the year as I perform my duties. Seeyou at all the District Conference in Greeley, CO on May 12-14, 2011!

**The contents in this directory have been proofed and reproofed, but we make noclaims that it is 100% accurate! Please, if you see an error on any page, let Kellie knowASAP so a correction can be posted in the District Governor’s Newsletter. Please taketime to review your own information either under a committee listing or in the backaddress listing. Thank you.

Mark & Kellie Tovar

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011PP Donna BurrillP.O. Box 143Fort Collins, CO 80522-0143(H) 970-221-2492(F) 970-221-3201djb@cbadvisors.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Loveland, Loveland Mountain View, LovelandThompson Valley

Donna Burrill was proposed for membership in the Fort Collins FoothillsRotary Club in 1990.

Almost immediately Donna was nominated to serve on the Foothills RotaryCharitable Foundation. During her service to the charity she served as Secretary,fund raising chair and President.

She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, Benefactor and member of theBequest Society. She is serving Foothills for the second time as Secretary untilJuly 2012. During her first term as Secretary and while serving as Treasurer shecomputerized the Club's record-keeping and finances. She is a Past President(2006-07) of Foothills Rotary. Donna currently volunteers on the District's trainingteam as a facilitator for the Rotary Leadership Institute. Her Club knows if theyneed a hand, just ask Donna. Now she's looking forward to facilitating in any waypossible communication between the District Governor and her assigned Clubs asAssistant Governor. A native of Connecticut and graduate of the University of Connecticut,Donna is a proud Nutmegger and avid alumni of UConn. Go Huskies! Donna hasbeen a resident of Fort Collins, CO since October 1979. She was employed byAvogadro's Number restaurant from 1980 to 1983. The last year of that employ-ment was as General Manager. Donna started in the insurance business in 1983and gained her securities license in 1984. She founded Burrill Financial Services,Registered Investment Advisor, in May 1985 and offers fee-only financial plan-ning or assistance acting as a broker for insurance and investments (securitiesoffered thru Waterford Investor Services, Inc. member FINRA/SIPC). Her sparetime is spent gardening, golfing, fly fishing, running her buddy, Ben the GermanShorthair Pointer, and rooting for her UConn Huskies basketball teams.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011PP Gerry Crites1002 W. Hill Rd.Laramie, WY 82072307-742-3857geraldcrites0@msn.comService Years: 2008-2011Clubs: Cheyenne, Cheyenne Sunrise,Laramie and Laramie Sunrise

Gerry has been married to Crystal for 37 years. They have four children,Angel (32) and Sarii (24) are married and live in Laramie, WY. Josh (30) lives inLaramie as well. The youngest, Jandra (23) lives in Laramie, WY. Gerry also hasfive grandchildren. Gerry and Crystal have lived in Laramie, WY since 1989.

Gerry has been involved in Rotary for 13 years and has visited numerousRotary clubs including a few in Mexico. He was club president for the year2003-04 and has served on many boards since his presidency. Gerry has alsoserved on the District Nominating Committee, Rotary Leadership Institute andClub Visioning Committees.

He enjoys being a pastor and also works at O'Reilly Auto Parts. In hisspare time, Gerry enjoys teaching his grandchildren how to hunt, fish, camp andenjoy the outdoors.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011PP Chandler K. (Chan) CoyleP.O. Box 774686Steamboat Springs, CO 80477(H) 970-879-3493(C) 970-819-0362(F) 970-879-1473channdix@springsips.comService Years: 2009-2012Clubs: Craig, Ski Town, USA and Steamboat Springs

Chan was born, raised, spending most of his adult life in Rochester, New York,before moving to Steamboat Springs full time in 1998. He graduated from BrightonHigh School in 1957, received a BS Chemical Engineering from MIT in 1961 and aMS in Industrial Administration from the Krannert School at Purdue University in1962. He has held two patents and was author of over 10 published technical paperson fluid mixing. Chan retired as Vice President Sales, Lightnin Americas and as amember of the Executive Management Committee, in 1998, after 36 years withLightnin Mixers, a unit of SPX Corporation and worldwide leader in the design andmanufacture of industrial fluid mixing equipment. As VP Sales, had profit and lossresponsibility for $150 Million of sales revenue for all of Western Hemisphere as wellas technical sales support for an additional $100 Million in the balance of the world.

Additionally, he was Partner and general management consultant to SpringsipsLLP, an internet service provider in Northwest Colorado and is currently Partner andgeneral management consultant, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, forAdi2ude LLC, in Huntington Beach, CA. Is 46 year member of the AmericanInstitute of Chemical Engineering (AIChE). He serves as secretary of his class atMIT and is a founding member and Certified Counselor of the Yampa Valley SCOREchapter in Northwest Colorado, mentoring small businesses in Routt and Moffatcounties.

Chan joined Steamboat Springs Rotary Club in 1999 and was President in2005. he was Project Director of their $300K Centennial Rotary River Park Board-walk project Was named Club Rotarian of the Year in 2003. He has chaired severalcommittees, amongst them the Grants Committee and currently chairs their Mem-bership Committee and is a member of the District membership Committee.

Chan is married to his wife Dixie, who is a fiber artist, specializing in RugHooking. Dixie teaches as well as coordinates rug hooking camps with teacherscoming to Steamboat from all over the USA. They have 4 children between them(Robb, Wendy, Chan Jr. and Jay) and spend much of their time traveling to Minne-apolis MN and Franklin TN, visiting grandchildren.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Rod EverettP.O. Box 1083Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-576-0925(W) 307-733-8064(C) 307-413-0134rodinwyoming@yahoo.comService Years: 2008-2011

Clubs: Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Breakfast, Jackson Hole Supper,

Star Valley, Teton Valley

A native of Wyoming, Rod is a graduate of Natrona County High School andthe University of Wyoming. He is a Senior Vice President for The Bank ofJackson Hole, as well as a partner in The Liquor Store at Albertsons in Jackson,and a partner in The Stagecoach Bar in Wilson, WY.

Rod joined the Jackson Hole Rotary Club in 1976 and served as President in1980-81. In 1985 he became Club Secretary and served in that capacity until 2005when he co-founded the Jackson Hole Supper Club, which was chartered onFebruary 23, 2005, the 100th Anniversary of Rotary International. Rod had thehonor to serve as Charter President and Club President 2005-06. He is thehonored recipient of the Jackson Hole Club.s Rotarian of the Year Award in 1996and was doubly honored to be recognized as District 5440 Rotarian of the Year in2000. Rod is a Paul Harris Fellow as well as his

Daughter, Kymberlee, a fellow Rotarian and treasurer of the Supper Club,as well as a Memorial Fellowship for his son Austin, Jr. He is from a family ofRotarians, in that his father was president of the Casper club in 1945-46 and hisbrother, Bill, is an active member in the same club today.

Besides Rotary, Rod serves in various community organizations, mostnotably the Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum, the Jackson HoleShrine Club, and the local council for the Boy Scouts of America. Rod is excitedto serve as an Assistant Governor and to have the opportunity to meet and workwith his fellow Rotarians.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011PP Ron Fossen686 Baldwin Creek Rd.Lander, WY 82520(H) 307-332-3539(W) 307-857-2636(F) 307-857-3976(C) 307-840-6871ronfossen@yahoo.comService Years: 2008-2011

Clubs: Riverton, Lander and Thermopolis

Ron has been involved in Rotary since 1994 in Lander; is a multiple PaulHarris Fellow, Harold Del Monte Fellow for the Rotary Club of Lander Founda-tion, served on the Club Board for 8 years, as Club Secretary for 4 years and asClub President 2005-2006. Ron's family has hosted 8 international exchangestudents over the years and they have been involved in all Club fundraisingactivities, including the July 4th Buffalo BBQ, Pedigree ISSSDR SpaghettiDinner for the Dog Sled Race to immunize and Lander's Wind River WineFestival. The fellowship of Rotary has been very beneficial over the years andliving the Four-Way test every day helps keep life a bit more focused.

Ron grew up in NE Montana on a wheat farm and attended college atMontana State University in Bozeman where he met his wife of 26 years. Theylived in Billings for 5 years, Denver for 5 years and in Lander for the last 16. Thefamily includes wife RaJean, who is also very involved as a volunteer in theLander community and is a general contractor, building custom homes in thearea; son Collin 21; daughter Lauren 19, and son Evan 16. Ron is a commercialbanker with Wells Fargo Bank of Riverton, WY.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Eleanore JonesP.O. Box 37Huntley, WY 82218(H) 307-532-2809jonesag@vistabeam.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Morrill, Scottsbluff/Gering, Torrington

Eleanore was born and raised in Bayard, Nebraska. She moved to theJones family farm at Huntley, Wyoming when she married Chuck in 1962.Eleanore still lives at the farm and is involved in its management with her sons,Marty and Jeff.

Eleanore joined the Rotary Club of Torrington in 1995. She was able toexperience "Rotary in action" when she had the wonderful opportunity to travel toRussia with the District 5440 delegation that chartered the Rotary Club of Saratovon October 31, 1995. Following that trip, Chuck and Eleanore hosted severalRussian agriculture students who spent summers living and working at their farm.It enriched our lives to share our American way of life, strong work ethic andcommitment to serving and helping others.

Eleanore served as president of the Rotary Club of Torrington in 2007-2008. She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and is currently a member of theDistrict 5440 Membership Committee. She has been an elder in her church andserved as president of the American National CattleWomen in 1994. She enjoysplaying bridge, reading, gardening and has a passion for Rotary.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Raymond Leaycraft1170 Fairway Club Cir. #1Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-8599(W) 970-586-4407rleaycraft@aol.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Estes Park, Estes Valley Sunrise

Ray is a retired police officer, working for the Garland, Texas Police De-partment for 22 years. He served as a patrol officer, detective and member of theGarland Police Department SWAT team. When he retired from the GarlandPolice Department, he and his family moved to Estes Park. Ray "unretired" andworked for the Estes Park Police Department for 6 years before finally retiringfrom police work altogether in 2004. Ray is currently an insurance agent forInsurance Associates of Estes Park. Ray and his wife, Cindy, have been marriedfor 40 years, and have one daughter, Sandy. Cindy is the Medical Staff Coordina-tor at the Estes Park Medical Center and the pianist for the Chapel program atthe YMCA of The Rockies. Daughter Sandy is a pre-school teacher at CherryHills Christian School. Sandy and her husband, Rob, a golf professional at TheLinks Golf Course, live in Highlands Ranch and have a two year old son, Austin.Austin is the pride and joy of Ray and Cindy. They believe life doesn't get anybetter than being a grandparent. In his spare time, Ray enjoys playing golf as wellas working on and driving his 1929 Model A Ford.

Ray has been a member of the Rotary Club of Estes Park since 1996 andserved as Club President in 2008-2009. Ray has chaired and served on numerousclub committees during his service in Rotary and believes Rotary to be the bestservice club in the world. Ray, Cindy, Sandy and Rob are all Paul Harris Fellows.Ray and Cindy are both members of the Rotary International Bequest Society.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP David McGinnis1121 Sorenson DriveKemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-4905(W) 307-877-4455david_mcginnis2nps.govranger.mcginnis@nps.gService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Evanston, Kemmerer and Rock Springs

David was born in Montrose, Colorado but grew up in Golden, Colorado andattended Arvada West High School. He graduated from the University of Colorado in1969 with a BA in Anthropology and a minor in Geology. After two years of service in theUS Army between 1970 and 1971, he attended Western Kentucky University working on aMaster of Public Service in park administration.

Dave was offered only one meaningful job in his life and so far has managed tohand on to it long enough to receive a forty year length of federal service award from theNational Park Service in May of 2010. He has served as superintendent of Fossil ButteNational Monument near Kemmerer, Wyoming since 1987, the year in which he joined theKemmerer Rotary Club. Over the last thirty-five years he and wife Brenda have lived andworked in seven different states. Dave and Brenda met while they both were employedat Mammoth Cave National Park, and they also worked together at Andersonville NationalHistoric Site. Later assignments for Dave included Whitman Mission National HistoricSite, Badlands National Park, Fossil Butte National Monument, and lengthy managementdetails to Padre Island National Seashore, and Dinosaur National Monument.

Dave and Brenda who currently serves as the Lincoln County Director of Librariesare both Paul Harris Fellows. Dave served as Kemmerer Rotary Club President, 1994-1995,and Brenda served as Club President during the Rotary's Centennial year, 2004-2005.During the Centennial of Rotary Year, Dave was Centennial Project Chairman. Dave hasalso served on the District Russian Project and District GSE Committees. In 2010 Dave isChair of the new Vocational Training Team Committee for the District. At the local Clublevel Dave has coordinated seven Russian Rotaract summer vocational internships withthe NPS since 2001 and coordinated the club's inbound hosting of four Russian OpenWorld delegations. Over the past ten years, Dave has been a member of three Rotaryservice project teams to the Khvalynsk and Saratov regions of Russia.

Dave and Brenda have two sons. Kyle and his wife, Jamie, live in Denver whereDave and Brenda enjoy visiting grandson David, age 8, and granddaughter Meryl , age 3.Tyler lives in Omaha and is a teacher. Both sons graduated from UW.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Bill Mortimer3861 Plateau PlaceCasper, WY 82604(H) 307-265-2541bmortime@bresnan.netService Years: 2009-2012Clubs: Casper, Casper 5 Trails, Douglas, Rawlins

Bill was born in Green River, WY and graduated from Lincoln High Schoolin 1958, and the University of Wyoming in 1962 with a degree from the College ofAgriculture, majoring in Range Management. Upon graduation, Bill went to workfor the Bureau of Land Management. He served in the US Army for two years,and after returning to work for the BLM, he spent his career in Wyoming andCalifornia, before retiring in 2002 with 40 plus years of government service.

Bill was invited to join Rotary in 1996. He served on the Board of Directors,was Co-Chairman of a Habitat for Humanity project, a Team Captain on theRotary Crossroads Playground project, was

.Rotarian of the Year. in 1999-00, and served as the Centennial Presidentduring 2004-05.

Bill's wife, Kathy, is a retired school teacher with over 25 years of teachingin elementary education. During those 25 years, Kathy and Bill raised four boys.Gregory is a Chiropractor in the Denver, CO area, Scott is a Vice President ofWestern Environmental Testing Service in Casper, WY, Christopher is a fishingguide in Colorado and youngest son, Jon, is in the insurance business and currentlyresides in Parker, CO.

Bill and Kathy have 10 grandchildren, seven in Colorado, one in Texas andtwo in Wyoming.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Manny Muniz265 Mt. Arter LoopLander, WY 82520(W) 307-335-7733(C) 307-349-3668manny@mannymuniz.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Cody, Powell, Worland

Joined Rotary Club of Lander, WY in 2006President of the Rotary Club of Lander (2008-2009)Paul Harris FellowManny Muniz Associates, LLC, development/interpretation of NFPA &International Building/Fire Codes & related standards (1995 - present)Chair, Code Development/Interpretation Committee, National Code Ser-vices Association, a Section of the Western Fire Chiefs AssociationCalifornia Deputy State Fire Marshal, Head of Regulations Unit (Retired in 1993)Emergency Medical Services Coordinator/Firefighter, Sacramento FireDepartment (Retired in 1988)College Instructor, Fire Technology/EMT Program (1980 - 1988)Army Major, California State Military Reserve (Retired in 1987)College degree in Fire Technology (1978)Licensed Orthopedic Nurse, Kaiser Permanente Medical Group (1967 - 1976)US Air Force Tactical Hospital Medic, Viet Nam War (1963 - 1967)US Air Force Tactical Hospital Medic, Viet Nam War (1963 - 1967)

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Philip J. Murphy(pictured left)1200 HaysFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-484-2968(W) 970-491-7533(C) 970-217-8589pjmurphy51@gmail.com

Service Years: 2008-2011Clubs: Fort Collins, Fort Collins After Work,Fort Collins Breakfast, Fort Collins Foothills, Windsor

Phil has lived in Fort Collins since 1978 where he has been employed withthe Colorado State Forest Service, an agency of Colorado State University. Philhas been the Information Technology Manager for 22 years. Prior to that he wasthe field director for the forest

inventory analysis program.Phil is a member of the Fort Collins Breakfast Rotary Club and was their

club treasurer for 16 years. He is a past president of the club having served in theRotary year 2006-07. Phil does volunteer work for the Food Bank of LarimerCounty, Education and Life Training

Center in Fort Collins, the Poudre School District and Meals on Wheels.Phil has also been involved with Boy Scouts and the City of Fort Collins in

their Natural Resources Board.Phil and his wife, Sara, have been married for 34 years and they have two

children. His son is also a member of the Rotary Club of Fort Collins Breakfastand his daughter is a second grade teacher in Douglas County.

In his free time, Phil is an avid bird and caricature carver and an amateurphotographer.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Barbara RedderP.O. Box 9Gillette, WY 82718(H) 307-685-0170(W) 307-682-7262(F) 307-682-4830bredder@firstam.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Buffalo, Gillette, Gillette-Energy,Ranchester-Dayton, Sheridan

Barbara Redder has lived in Wyoming for 27 years. She received herBachelor of Science degree in business from the University of Wyoming in 1982and has been in the title insurance business in Wyoming since then, working inCody, Casper, Wheatland and Gillette. Barb joined the Gillette Rotary Club in2001 and served as President in 2008/2009. She serves on the Gillette RotaryClub Foundation Board and has chaired the Rotary Ball committee several times.She is currently on the District Membership Committee and is a facilitator for theRotary Leadership Institute. Barb is a Past President (twice) of the WyomingLand Title Association, a graduate of the Gillette Area Leadership Institute andhas served on the Campbell County Chamber of Commerce Board since 2004.Barb is married to Don and in their spare time they enjoy camping, golfing andtraveling.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Charles "Chuck" Rutenberg214 Egyptian Ct.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-219-1368(W) 970-223-1922(F) 970-223-2875chuckrutenberg@msn.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: Greeley, Greeley After Hours,Greeley Centennial, Greeley Redeye

Chuck was born in Rochester, NY and spent the majority of his 31 yearcareer at Kodak and Johnson & Johnson in Sales, Marketing and Finance. Hemoved to Fort Collins in 2000 where he is a partner in a small Financial ServicesAgency.

Chuck joined the Rotary Club of Fort Collins in 2001 and served as Presi-dent in 2007-2008. In 2007 he was honored as "Rotarian of the Year" by District5440 and is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow. Chuck is the District Chair for ClubVisioning, a member of the District Membership Committee as well as a mem-ber of various club committees such as Fundraising, Public Relations and WorldCommunity Service. As part of the World Community Service Committee,Chuck travels to Gualan, Guatemala each year to work with the local RotaryClub on community projects. Chuck also served as President of Rocky Moun-tain RYLA, Chair of RYLA and YRYLA, and senior counselor at both RYLAand YRYLA. He is also on the Board of Directors of SAINT and the Board ofDirectors of CARE Housing in Fort Collins.

Chuck and his wife Lynn have a son who lives in Castle Pines, CO andthree daughters who live in New Hampshire and New York State. They alsohave five grandsons, two granddaughters, and one grandchild on the way.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Susan Van Deren1221 Crescent DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-460-0150(W) 970-304-6183susan_vanderen@hotmail.comService Years: 2010-2013Clubs: High Plains-Eaton, Johnstown/Milliken

Susan Van Deren is Past President of the Rotary Club of Windsor. She isdedicated to the Rotary motto of "Service Above Self." After working over 15years in retail horticulture, she helped facilitate Windsor Rotary Re-Leaf; aproject helping Windsor residents re-landscape after the May, 2008 tornado.She is currently the Director of Resource Investment/Community Impact atUnited Way of Weld County. Susan graduated from CU with a Bachelor ofArts in 1988. She was raised in Cheyenne, WY and is a 5th generation Colo-rado native. She has lived in Windsor, CO for 7 years and enjoys gardening andthe outdoors.

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Rotary International District 5440, Inc.Assistant Governors

2010-2011

PP Peter Youngers1418 Adams CircleSterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-2040 (C) 970-520-1679pyoungers@sterlingcomputer.netService Years: 2008-2011Clubs: Sedgwick County and Sterling

Pete was born and raised in Kansas and graduated from Wichita StateUniversity with a BFA and MFA. He moved to Sterling, Colorado in 1965, whenhe joined the teaching staff of Northeastern Junior College. He was an instructorand served as Associate Dean for the Humanities and Human Services Divisionuntil his retirement in 2000. Pete continues to teach a stained glass class andassists in the art gallery at NJC.

Pete joined the Sterling Rotary Club in 2001 and served as President in2005-06. He is active in Rotary. He is on the NJC Foundation Board, the AlumniHeritage Center Committee and the Rundus Foundation. Pete continues toproduce paintings, drawings and stained glass. His wife, Jeanne, helps in the glassstudio and actively helps with Rotary activities. They have a son, daughter andthree grandsons.

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RI PresidentRay KlinginsmithOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

RI President-elect2011-2012Kalyan BanerjeeOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

RI Director2010-2012Noel BajatOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

The Rotary FoundationCarl-Wilhelm Stenhammar, ChairOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

PRID & Trustee TRF 2010-14Lynn Hammond200 E 7th Street, Suite 418Loveland, CO 80537(W) 970-667-1023(H) 970-667-2659lahlawer@aol.com

RI General SecretaryEdwin H. FutaOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

R.I. SupervisorJames Damato, Jr.One Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3405(F) 847-866-3072James.Damato@rotary.org

Rotary Coordinator (RC)PDG Lynne Baker5805 Clearwater DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134(F) 970-461-3853lmdbaker@netzero.com

Manager, Future Vision (FV)Pilot Operations Department PODAbby McNearOne Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AveEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732abby.mcnear@rotary.org

Senior Coordinator, FVPODAdam McCormack(W) 847-866-3490adam.mccormack@rotary.org

Senior Coordinator, FVPODLisa Silberstein(W) 847-866-3359Lisa.silberstein@rotary.org

Regional Rotary Foundation Chair(RRFC)PDG William PettusP.O. Box13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904(C) 307-413-1475wandnpettus@aol.com

Rotary International Officers

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Rotary District 5440 AdministrationDistrict 5440 GovernorBryan Cooke1933 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-8303cookesahib@yahoo.com

District Governor Elect2011-2012Mary McCambridge312 North Shores CircleWindsor, CO 80550(W) 970-622-7198(C) 970-222-1486mary.mcambridge@homestatebank.com

District Governor Nominee2012-2013Tom Miller1357 43rd Avenue, #15Greeley, CO 80634-2444(H) 970-339-4012millertb1@comcast.net

District Rotary Foundation Chair(DRFC) 2009-2013Mike Tormey3520 Diane PlaceGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-304-1461(F) 800-699- 4718mctormey1@comcast.net

District Protection Officer2010-2013Ray Leaycraft1170 Fairway Club Cir. #1Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-8599(W) 970-586-4407rleaycraft@aol.com

District Treasurer2009-2012Joni Kumor5120 E 17th StreetCasper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-4272(W) 307-234-7800(F) 307- 234-5414jonik@wyocpa.com

Administrative SecretaryKellie Tovar3729 W. 22nd St.Greeley, CO 80634(O) 970-506-1036(F) 970-506-1036rotary5440@yahoo.com

District Trainer2009-2012Julie Phares321 Big Horn Drive C3Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-689-9453(W) 970-586-4407(F) 970-586-3370jap@insurance-associates.com

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District Executive CommitteePDG David Scriven, Chair6911 Casper Mountain RoadCasper, WY 82601(W) 307-266-9117(C) 307-262-7174dscriven@rotary5440.org

DG Bryan CookeDGE Mary McCambridgePDG George McIIvaine (2010-2011)PDG Nancy Pettus (2009-2011)

PDG Charlie Peterson (2010-2012)District Trainer Julie Phares (2009-2012)

Ex-Officio:DGN Tom MillerPPJoni Kumor District TreasurerKellie Tovar Administrative Secretary

District Finance Committee(Subcommittee of the Executive Committee)

DG Bryan CookePDG Nancy Pettus

District Trainer Julie Phares

District Training TeamDistrict TrainersJulie Phares, ChairP.O. Box 2867Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-689-9453(H) 970-586-3930jap@insurance-associates.com

Rotary Leadership Institute ChairAG Phil Murphy1200 Hays,Fort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-484-2968(W) 970-491-7533pjmurphy51@gmail.com

Club Visioning ChairAG Chuck Rutenberg214 Egyptian Court,Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-219-1368(W) 970-223-1922chuckrutenberg@msn.com

District Future Vision Trainers

DRFC Chair 2010-13Mike Tormey,(H) 970-304-1461mctormey1@comcast.net

DG Bryan Cooke(H) 970-353-830cookesahib@ yahoo.com

PDG Diane Kessel Knight(H) 970-667-7248(C) 303-324-4337dkessel2@comcast.net

RRFC Bill Pettus(H) 307-733-4904(C) 307-413-1475wandnpettus@aol.com

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Future Vision TreasurerWill Hume

4313 W 14th Street RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-9330

whume@1stnationalbank.com

District Rotary Foundation CommitteeMike Tormey, Chair2009-20133520 Diane Place,Greeley, CO 80531(H) 970-304-1461mctormey1@comcast.net

Grants ChairPP Ron Clark1512 Waterfront DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-8040rclark1032@comcast.net

PolioPlus ChairPP Bob Eatman3157 Southwest 6th PlaceLoveland, CO 80537(H) 970-461-1971r_eatman@mesanetworks.net

Foundation FundraisingDGN Tom Miller, Chair4616 23rd St #20Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-4012millertb1@comcast.net

Future Vision Audit CommitteeKen Whitney, Chair2010-20131357 43rd Avenue #18Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-353-8416(W) 970-352-7990kwhitney@awhitney.com

PP Marsha BiddleGreeley, Centennial, COPDG Bill ReevesLoveland Mountain View, CO

Future Vision Compliance CommitteeRalph Kreitler, Chair2010-2013619 42nd AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-6543kreitlerjr@gmail.com

Karen BoyesLoveland Mountain View, COJulie BuderusGreeley, COEnita HoutGreeley Centennial, COJudy KnappGreeley, CO

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Future Vision Finance CommitteeWill Hume, Chair2010-20134313 W 14th St Rd,Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-9330(W) 970-346-1505whume@fnni.com

DG Bryan CookeGreeley, CODGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, CODGN Tom MillerGreeley Centennial, CODRFC Mike TormeyGreeley Centennial, CO

Grants Sub-CommitteesRon Clark, Chair20101512 Waterfront DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-8040(F) 970-674-8041rclark1032@comcast.net

District GrantsChair 2010-2013AG Chuck Rutenberg214 Egyptian Court,Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-219-1368chuckrutenberg@msn.com

RC Lynne BakerFort Collins, CODG Bryan CookeGreeley, COPP Kip MacMillanJackson Hole, WYDGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, COPDG Charlie PetersonFort Collins Breakfast, COPDG Nancy PettusJackson Hole Breakfast, COPP George SchlothauerScottsbluff/Gering, NE

Global GrantsChair 2010-2013PP Tim BepplerP.O. Box 1040,Evanston, WY 82931(H) 307-444-3025(W) 307-789-6300tbeppler@allwest.net

John CochranSheridan, WYDG Bryan CookeGreeley, COJim EpsteinFort Collins, COBruce GrantEstes Valley Sunrise, CODGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, CODGN Tom MillerGreeley Centennial, COPDG Stuart PalmerJackson Hole, WYRRFC Bill PettusJackson Hole, WYPP Andrew RomeroGreeley, COPP Larry SalmenFort Collins Breakfast, CODavid StewartFort Collins, CO

Robert Eatman, Chair3157 6th Place SW,Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970-461-1971(C) 970-215-2855r_eatman@mesanetworks.net

PolioPlus Sub-CommitteeKaren BonomoRock Springs, WYLinda JessupLoveland, COKip MacMillanJackson Hole, WYJulie MarshallScottsbluff/Gering, NE

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DGN Tom Miller, Chair4616 23rd Street #20Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-4012

millertb1@comcast.net

Foundation Fundraising Sub-Committee

DGN Tom Miller, Chair4616 23rd Street #20Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-4012millertb1@comcast.net

AG Donna BurrillFort Collins Foothills, COAG Chan CoyleSteamboat Springs, COAG Gerry CritesLaramie Surnise, WYAG Rod EverettJackson Hole Supper, WYAG Ron FossenLander, WYAG Eleanore JonesTorrington, WY

Annual Programs Fund

AG Ray LeaycraftEstes Park, COAG David McGnnisKemmerer, WYAG Bill MortimerCasper, WYAG Manny MunizLander, WYAG Phil MurpnyFort Collins Breakfast, COAG Barb RedderGillette, WYAG Chuck RutenbergFort Collins, COAG Susan VanDerenWindsor, COAG Peter YoungersSterling, CO

PDG Mo Heth, Chair2501 Lake Drive,Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-9775(W) 970-663-7238(F) 970-663-7296moheth@frii.com

PP Larry BurkhardtGreeley Redeye, COPP Julie Johnson HaffnerLoveland, COPDG Dick JolliffeScottsbluff/Gering, NEDr. Richard KemmeGreeley, COMarsi LiddellGreeley After-Hours, CODGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, CO

Permanent FundPP Myra Monfort-RunyanFort Collins, CODr. Krishna MurthyFort Collins Breakfast, COPDG John PattonSheridan, WYDT Julie PharesEstes Park, COPDG Bill ReevesLoveland Mountain View, COPP Richard RollerWorland, WYLloyd ThomasFort Collins, COPDG John VandelLaramie, WYP.K. VendanthanFort Collins, CO

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Council of Past District GovernorsPDG George McIIvaine, Chair2010-20112823 Olive DriveCheyenne, WY 82001-5736(H) 307-632-6708grandpamc@aol.com

PDG Lynne BakerPDG Stanley BlackPDG Dave BostromPDG Max GettsPDG Tom GordonPDG John GuyettePDG Robert HamblinTTRF Lynn HammondPDG John HanesPDG C. David HergertPDG Morrison L. HethPDG H. Gordon Johnson

PDG Richard A. JolliffePDG DIane Kessel KnightPDG Joseph H. LooperPDG George McIIvainePDG Harold MillerPDG Jack H. MorrisonPDG William Muldoon IIIPDG Stuart PalmerPDG John W. PattonPDG Charles R. PetersonPDG Nancy PettusPDG William F. PettusPDG William ReevesPDG Gerry RobertsPDG David ScrivenPDG Mike TormeyPDG John Vandel

Paul Harris & White Hat SocietyPDG Nancy Pettus

P.O. Box 13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904

wandnpettus@aol.com

District Advisory CommitteeRC Lynne Baker, Chair2009-20125805 Clearwater DriveFort Collins, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134lmdbaker@netzero.net

PDG Mo HethLoveland, COPDG George McIIvaineCheyenne, WYDRFCMike TormeyGreeley Centennial, CO

District Audit CommitteePDG John Vandel, Chair3415 Reynolds St.Laramie, WY 82072(H) 307-721-3863(W) 307-766-6120jvandel@uwyo.edu

PDG George McIIvaine(2009-2012) Cheyenne, WYPDG Stuart Palmer(2010-2013)Jackson Hole, WYPP Roger SchreinerCheyenne, WYPP Ken WhitneyGreeley, CO

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District Bylaws CommitteePDG George McIlvaine, Chair2823 Olive DriveCheyenne, WY 82001-5736(H) 307-877-4905grandpamc@aol.com

PDG Lynne Baker(2009-2012)Fort Collins, CO

PP Tim BepperEvanston, WYPDG William Reeves(2010-2013)Loveland, COPP Sandy Evans-HallSteamboat Springs, CO

District InsurancePDG Dave Bostrom, ChairPO Box 98 Worland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-3227(C) 307-431-5909(F) 307-347-6227mba-db@mbawyoming.com

District Directory CommitteeKellie TovarAdministrative Secretary

DG Bryan CookeGreeley, CO

District Governor’s Newsletter CommitteeAG Eleanore JonesTorrington, WYAG Ray LeaycraftEstes Park, COAG David McGnnisKemmerer, WYAG Bill MortimerCasper, WYAG Manny MunizLander, WYAG Phil MurpnyFort Collins Breakfast, COAG Barb RedderGillette, WYAG Chuck RutenbergFort Collins, COAG Susan VanDerenWindsor, COAG Peter YoungersSterling, CO

PP Judy TeSelle, ChairP.O. Box 755Windsor, CO 80550(C) 307-259-5028judy55454@aol.com

Carolyn CookeGreeley After Hours, CO

Kellie TovarAdministrative Secretary

AG Donna BurrillFort Collins Foothills, COAG Chan CoyleSteamboat Springs, COAG Gerry CritesLaramie Surnise, WYAG Rod EverettJackson Hole Supper, WYAG Ron FossenLander, WY

DT Julie PharesP.O. Box 2867Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-689-9453(H) 970-586-3930jap@insurance-associates.com

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District Nominating Committee

PDG John Patton, Chair1623 Pond View CourtSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-672-2776(C) 307-752-0496justj@bresnan.net

PP Brad BischoffFort Collins Foothills, CO

PP Chuck LevineEstes Valley Sunrise, COPDG George McIIvaineCheyenne, WYPDG Stuart PalmerJackson Hole, WYPDG Nancy PettusJackson Hole Breakfast, WYPDG David ScrivenCasper 5 Trails, WY

RIP Ray Klinginsmith Lunch CommitteeJanuary 7, 2011 - 11:30-1:30, UNC Ballroom, Greeley, CO

PP Karoline Woodruff, Chair2103 21st Ave.Greeley, CO 80631(H) 970-352-7394(C) 970-381-6697karoline.woodruff@aims.edu

PP Mark Larson, Co-Chair5121 W. 25th Street RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-4430(W) 970-356-8700mark.r.larsonb7b1@statefarm.com

PP Jan BertholfFort Collins, COPam BrickerGreeley, CO

Colleen FlackJohnstown/Milliken, CODGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, COPP Phyllis NaibauerGreeley Redeye, COPP Lucie OsbornCheyenne, WYPP Jennifer OwensGreeley Redeye, CORomia PritchetGreeley Centennial, CONina SmithEvelyn StiefelGreeley Centennial, CO

District 5470PDG Peter Jeschofnig, Chair

DG Steve Berg

DGE Roger Ptolemy

District 5630PDG Jim Shreck

DG David Snow

DGE Ron Bazata

District 5440PDG David ScrivenCasper 5 Trails, WYDG Bryan CookeGreeley, CODGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, CO

District 5450PDG Mike Oldham

DG Karen Sekich

DGE Jim Halderman

Quad-District Foundation DinnerJanuary 7, 2011, Marriott DTC, Denver, CO

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District Awards Committee

AG Peter Youngers, Chair2008-20111418 Adams CircleSterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-2040(C) 970-520-1679pyoungers@sterlingcomputers.net

PDG Charlie PetersonFort Collins Breakfast, COPP Karen MillerSheridan, WY

District Conference Committee

PE Mark Wood, Chair2213 51st Avenue,Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-7976(C) 970-302-4645mark.f.wood@gmail.com

Nancy Clark, Co-Chair1936 27th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-352-4473(W) 970-350-5019nclark@cancer.org

AV SpecialistBillie Addleman1720 Carey Ave., Suite 200Cheyenne, WY 82001(W) 307-632-0541baddleman@hirstapplegate.com

TreasurerPP Bill Hertneky313 Habitat Cove,Windsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-1640(C) 970-396-2907whertneky@newwestbank.biz

Rotary Community CorpsAG Gerry Crites, Chair

1002 W Hill RoadLaramie, WY 82072(H) 307-742-3857

geraldcrites0@msn.com

Friendship Exchange CommitteeRaju Jairam, Chair2010-2013P.O. Box 20Fort Collins, CO 80522(C) 970-691-6244raju@mbi.com

Nancy BrigdenGreeley, CO

Dennis LowerCasper, WYPDG George McIIvaineCheyenne, WYPDG Bill & Nancy MuldoonCraig, CO

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Rotary FellowshipsPDG Bill & Nancy Muldoon, Chair

895 Jeremiah Way,Craig, CO 81625

(H) 970-824-7100knightwill@q.com

nmuldoon@q.com

Rotary VolunteersPP Judy Boggs, Chair

2010-20131221 Lory Street

Fort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-493-3537

forrestorjudy@yahoo.com

District Interact & Rotaract CommitteePDG Dave Scriven, Chair2010-20136911 Casper Mountain RoadCasper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-1434(W) 307-266-9117dscriven@rotary5440.org

PP Linda GaultLaramie, WYBeverly StewartGreeley Redeye, COAmelia StriegelFort Collins, CO

Interact Student RepresentativeHeidi Hurst

2450 Compo RoadGreeley, CO 80634(C) 970-590-8829

misshurst@gmail.com

Rotaract Student RepresentativesVaneza Alvarado4609 Big Sur AvenueCheyenne, WY 82009307-639-0193vaneza.alvarado@ymail.com

Christina Jennings7231 Bomar DriveCheyenne, WY 82009(C) 307-214-4719christina@romsalaw.com

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District Literacy Committee

Jerry Weil, Chair2010-20137521 Plateau RoadGreeley, CO 80634-2488(H) 970-353-2630(C) 970-302-2488jerweil@comcast.net

PP Bonnie Titley, Co-Chair1816 Seminole DriveFort Collins, CO 80525(970-482-0006titley@lamar.colostate.edu

Garth McCannFort Collins, COJon RadkeIsabel WaddellTeton Valley, ID

Membership Development, Retention, Extension CommitteePP Pat Butts, Chair2010-2013365 E. Bustle Creek DriveAlta, WY 83452(H) 307-353-2864pbe@tetontel.com

Tom AndersonEstes Park, CO

PP Bill BakerPowell, WY

AG Ron FossemLander, WY

AG Eleanore JonesTorrington, WY

PDG Diane Kessel KnightFort Collins Breakfast, CO

AG Barb RedderGillette, WY

PP Stuart WrightGreeley, CO

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District Public Relations CommitteePP Mike Forney, Chair(2009-2012)41155 Game Trails CourtSteamboat Springs, CO 80487(H) 970-871-6009(F) 970-879-1638(C) 970-846-3042mikeforney@springsips.com

Brent BoyerSteamboat Springs, COPP Ron ClarkWindsor, CO

PP Dick LubinskiLoveland, COJulie MarshallScottsbluff, NELynn MatsonLoveland, COPP Ernie OverLander, WYConnie PfeiffenbergerFort Collins, COPP Judy TeSelleFort Collins After Work, CO

District Russian Program CommitteePDG George McIlvaine, Chair2823 Olive DriveCheyenne, WY 82001-5736(H) 307-632-6708grandpamc@aol.com

PDG John GuyetteGreeley Centennial, CODean GuyetteHigh Plains-Eaton, COPP Dave McGinnisKemmerer, WYPP Julia MurrayEvanston, WY

PP Roger A. SchreinerCheyenne, WYPP Judy TeSelleFort Collins After Work, COPDG John VandelLaramie, WYAlexandra WilkinsonCasper 5 Trails, WYChris WoodruffGreeley Centennial, CO

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District RYLA CommitteeRYLA Dates: July 18-23, 2010

Jim HoopsChair of Rocky Mountain RYLARYLA.board.chair@gmail.com(H) 303-339-7922(C) 303-913-8526

Dave AmenRYLA/Young RYLA RegistrarP.O. Box 5073Greenwood Village, CO 80155-5073rylaregistrar@rmryla.org(H) 404-939-RYLA(C) 303-773-3535

District 5440 Committee:

PP Kelly AlbrightRiverton, WYPP Dave BoonFort Collins After Work, CONorm LysterGreeley Centennial, COPDG George McIIvaineCheyenne, WYBeverly StewartGreeley Redeye, CO

Young RYLA Dates: August 1-6, 2010

Jim HoopsChair of Rocky Mountain RYLARYLA.board.chair@gmail.com(H) 303-339-7922(C) 303-913-8526

Dave AmenRYLA/Young RYLA RegistrarP.O. Box 5073Greenwood Village, CO 80155-5073rylaregistrar@rmryla.org(H) 404-939-RYLA(C) 303-773-3535

Craig Essex2010 Young RYLA Conference ChairYoungRYLA.Chair@gmail.com(H) 303-699-3314(C) 303-513-1315

District Young RYLA Committee

Leslie Calkins, ChairState Farm Insurance990 Main StreetLander, WY 82520(W) 307-332-2530(C) 307-330-4361RYLA.chair@gmail.com

District 5440 Committee:

PP Bill EmslieFort Collins After Work, COLloyd ThomasFort Collins, CO

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District Youth Exchange CommitteeFull Year

PP Bobbe Fitzhugh, Chair873 Esterbrook RoadDouglas, WY 82633(H) 307-358-6457(C) 307-359-3311bobbefitzhugh@gmail.com

France, Belgium, Turkey

Beth VanDeWege, Co-Chair515 E. 22ndCheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-638-1273(C) 307-630-2441dayfam2@msn.com

Kris Hammond, Chairman-ElectP.O. Box 772566Steamboat Springs, CO 80477970-879-0726hammond8@mac.com

Brazil, Czech Republic,Slovakia

PP Anne BluemelBob Vomaske Student Insurance

Josephine Gilpatrick Treasurer

PDG David Bostrom Responsible Officer Immigration Issues/ DS-2019

PP Terry Collins Secretary

Chile, Mexico,Taiwan, Thailand

Rene KemperClub Compliance Liaison

Australia

Patrick DayRisk Management/Legal Issues

Bill MoellenhoffDenmark, Germany,Norway, Sweden, Switzerland

Gentry MoellenhoffBus Trip Coordinator

Linda VomaskeBus Trip Coordinator

Italy

Sonja StumpItaly, Australia

Julie YatesEvent Coordinator

Ex-Officio Members

Winnie DelliQuadriShort-Term Chair

DG Bryan CookeGreeley, CO

DPO Ray LeaycraftEstes Park, CO

DGE Mary McCambridgeLoveland, CO

Kellie TovarDistrict Secretary

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Youth Exchange Outbound StudentsNameSarah AndersonSara ArnesonEllie CzajkowskiClaire DinneenZane ElstonKelly ErnstEmily FeavelCarl HamptonKirby LawrenceAli MajorAriel MoyteEmily RosingMichelle SkeensMikayla SpringbobKatie StewartChloe StineColter Vaselin

Sponsoring ClubFort CollinsEstes ParkFort Collins FoothillsPowellSteamboat SpringsSteamboat SpringsFort Collins BreakfastWorlandDouglasSteamboat SpringsCheyenneRivertonJackson HoleLovelandCheyenneWorlandBuffalo

Host CountryBrazilNorwayItalyFranceThailandSwitzerlandArgentinaGermanyEcuadorAustraliaBrazilEcuadorBelgiumBelgiumArgentinaCzech/SlovakiaDenmark

Youth Exchange Inbound StudentsNameAgustin BrazollaMarieke BremerPierrick BultotMaria Luz CalandraGabriel Daris RiveiroLuiza FernandezMichaela GelnarovaMeng-Huan HsiehFederica IarreraKristian JoreNatapat (Pun) KitsisipatBerkay KocakAna LopezJose NoblecillaAne PadeMatteo PetruzziRomina RappBerenice RiouxMaira RodriguesNoemie RolotHaemish SaitVilhelm SandbergAbel WagnerJohann Zacharias

CountryArgentinaGermanyBelgiumArgentinaBrazilBrazilCzech RepublicTaiwanItalyTurkeyThailandNorwayArgentinaEcuadorDenmarkSwitzerlandMexicoFranceBrazilBelgiumAustraliaSwedenEcuadorGermany

Host ClubCasperSheridanBuffaloEvanstonLaramieLovelandFort Collins BreakfastCheyenneFort Collins FoothillsTeton ValleySteamboat SpringsWorlandThermopolisFort CollinsSteamboat SpringsJackson HoleRivertonSteamboat SpringsEstes ParkDouglasCheyennePowellWorlandLoveland

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District Youth Exchange CommitteeShort-Term Exchange

Winnie DelliQuadri, Chair(2009-2011)P.O Box 77610447 Butcherknife AlleySteamboat Springs, CO 80477(C) 970-846-4705(F) 970-879-8851winniedq@yahoo.com

PP Bill EmslieFort Collins, CO

Rusty LudwigSheridan, WY

Heather MartynSteamboat Springs, CO

PP Deb TheriaultCasper, WY

John WeibelSteamboat Springs, CO

Donna WeinmanSteamboat Springs, CO

District Peace & Graduate Scholarship CommitteeConnie Filipovitch-Sarmiento, Chair1407 S. Greeley HwyCheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-778-8747(C) 307-421-7492cfilipovitch@mac.com

Mary O’Neal, Co-Chair1450 40th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-2158(W) 970-378-2299maryoneal@aol.com

PP Jean MorrellGreeley Centennial, CO

PDG Charlie PetersonFort Collins Breakfast, CO

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District Vocational Training Team (VTT) CommitteeAG Dave McGinnis, Chair2010-20131121 Sorenson DriveKemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-4905ranger.mcginnis@gmail.comdavid_mcginnis@nps.gov

PP Patrick BolsFort Collins, CO

DG Bryan CookeGreeley, CO

Bruce GrantEstes Park, CO

Stan HaasScottsbluff/Gering, NE

PDG George McIIvaineCheyenne, WY

PDG Stuart PalmerJackson Hole, WY

Stacy PlemmonsFort Collins, CO

David StewartFort Collins, CO

PP Jim SteinbergSteamboat Springs, CO

PP Tim SullivanLaramie, WY

District Alumni CommitteeDGN Tom Miller, Chair2008-20114616 23rd Street #20Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-4012(W) 970-506-8811millertb1@comcast.net

PP Mike ForneySteamboat Springs, CO

PP Tim SullivanLaramie, WY

District CoordinatorsCommunity ServicePP Kathy Boni-Thompson126 Siddle DriveCody, WY 82414(H) 307-587-9543(W) 307-587-5029kathybonithompson@yahoo.com

WaterPP Dave Stewart3801 Automation Way, Suite 200Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-482-5749(W) 970-226-5500 x 204dave.stewart@stewartenv.com

Vocational ServicePP Del Acker633 S. Thurmond StreetSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-674-6519(W) 307-672-6496(C) 307-751-1671ackerdw@teamtsp.com

World Community ServicePP Ron Hogan3120 Bent DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-2635(F) 970-667-3801rhogan@lpbroadband.net

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District 5440 GSE History

2009-10 To District #9650 Australia, Team Leader Mike Forney, Steamboat Springs, CO

2008-09 To District #4350 Chile, Team Leader, Sandy Evans-Hall, Steamboat Springs, CO

2007-08 To District #1390 Finland, Team Leader, Curt Palin, Fort Collins Breakfast, CO

2006-07 To District #9910 New Zealand & New Caldonia, Team Leader Bryan Cooke,Greeley, CO

2005-06 To District #4780 Brazil, Team Leader Neil Harrison, Laramie, WY

2004-05 To District #3160 India, Team Leader Tim Sullivan, Laramie, WY

2003-04 To District #2050 Italy, Team Leader Jim Steinberg, Steamboat Springs, CO

2002-03 To District #4800 Argentina, Team Leader Tim J. Bradley, Jackson Hole, WY,2001-2002 To District #3050 India, Team Leader Cale Case, Lander, WY

2000-2001 To District #9650 Australia, Team Leader Ed Porthan, Lander, WY

1999-2000 To District # 9690 Australia, Team Leader Tom Miller, Greeley Centennial, CO

1998-1999 To District #2320 Sweden, Team Leader David Miller, Laramie, WY

1997-1998 To District #4470 Brazil, Team Leader Stuart “Stu” Palmer, Jackson Hole, WY

1996-1997 To District #4170 Mexico, Team Leader Pat Pellicane, Fort Collins, CO

1995-1996 To District #1360 Iceland, Team Leader, PDG Edwin Kadrmas, Loveland, CO

1994-1995 To District #2450 Egypt, Team Leader William H. “Bill” Muldoon III, Craig, CO

1993-1994 To District #4850 Argentina, Team Leader Landis L. Boyd, Fort Collins, CO

1992-1993 To District #3360 Thailand, Team Leader PDG Charles Peterson, Ft. Collins, CO

1991-1992 To District #9830 Tasmania, Team Leader PDG Lynn Hammond, Loveland, CO

1989-1990 To District #3190 India, Team Leader Stanley C. Haas, Scottsbluff/Gering, NE

1988-1989 To District #104 England, Team Leader William Moellenhoff, Fort Collins, CO

1987-1988 To District #468 Brazil, Team Leader, John Vickery, Steamboat Springs, CO

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Rotarian of the Year Winners

2009-2010 Doug Mannering, Loveland, CO2008-2009 Mike Forney, Steamboat Springs, CO2007-2008 Tom Miller, Greeley, CO2006-2007 Chuck Rutenberg, Fort Collins, CO.2005-2006 Julie Phares, Rotary Club of Estes Park, CO2004-2005 Harold Evans, Rotary Club of Greeley, CO2003-2004 Bobbe Fitzhugh, Rotary Club of Douglas, WY2002-2003 George McIIvaine, Rotary Club of Cheyenne, WY2001-2002 Jim Fender, Rotary Club of Sedgwick County, CO2000-2001 A. Rodgers Everett, Rotary Club of Jackson Hole, WY1999-2000 George Nash, Rotary Club of Torrington, WY &

Dale Malody, Rotary Club of Cody, WY1998-1999 Stuart Palmer, Rotary Club of Jackson Hole, WY1997-1998 Bob Scott, Rotary Club of Steamboat Springs, CO1996-1997 Tom Thorson, Rotary Club of Casper, WY1995-1996 Dave Nickolas, Rotary Club of Laramie, WY1994-1995 Milt Bittinger, Rotary Club of Cheyenne, WY1993-1994 Richard “Dick” Kemme, Rotary Club of Greeley, CO1992-1993 Charlie Peterson, Rotary Club of Fort Collins, CO1991-1992 Warren Holm, Rotary Club of Greeley, CO1990-1991 Stan Haas, Rotary Club of Scottsbluff, NE

District 5440All of Wyoming, Western Nebraska, Northern Colorado and Eastern Idaho

DISTRICT 5440 STATISTICS52 Clubs, 3,330 members

Approximately 111,800 square milesGreatest distance between clubs:

Julesburg, CO to Teton Valley, ID - 656 miles

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Buffalo, WY Members 35Established February 3, 1925 - Club No. 1127

Tuesday @ Noon - Colonel Bozeman’sClub mailing address: P.O. Box 222, Buffalo, WY 82834

PresidentNorman King, Jr.1435 N. Heights Dr.Buffalo, WY 82801(H) 307-674-5272(W) 307-684-2581norman.king@fib.com

Major Club Projects: Big Bucks Bingo, Cherry Fundraiser YouthExchange, Student & Teacher Recognition, Youth Scholarships

SecretaryGerald L. Powell902 Delaware Dr.Buffalo, WY 82801(H) 307-684-7891glpgebo@vcn.com

Casper, WY Members 178Established May 1, 1919 - Club No. 1128Monday @ Noon -Parkway Plaza Hotel

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 496, Casper, WY 82602

PresidentWilliam C. Schilling454 Milton Ave.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-262-5990(W) 307-577-8000(F) 307-577-8003wyhf@qwest.net

Major Club Projects: Casper Skate Board Park, Rotary Park, Rails toTrails, Casper Beautification Statues, Art for Outside Education, Sister Clubwith Delicias, Chihuahua, Mexico, Career Day, Youth Exchange

SecretaryPeaches Lynch291 Indian Paintbrush #3Casper, WY 82604(H) 307-262-3640(W) 307-265-0275Peachesjlynch@msn.com

President-ElectNot availabe atpress time

TreasurerGerald L. Powell902 Delaware Dr.Buffalo, WY 82801(H) 307-684-7891glpgebo@vcn.com

President-ElectSandy WidmerP.O. Box 669Evansville, WY 82636(H) 307-262-5880(W) 307-265-0275swidmer@farmersagent.com

TreasurerJack Swanson1350 Newport St.Casper, WY 82609-3710(H) 307-473-8901(W) 307-234-5515(F) 307-237-2130johntjacks@hotmail.com

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Major Club Projects: Russian Law Student, RYLA, HOBY, 4-Way Test, I Dareyou Awards Program, Youth Crisis Center Christmas Party Project, Adopt aStreet Beautification Project, Central Wyoming Rescue Mission MealsProject, Kelly’s Kids Project, Children for Peace, “I Like Me” Book Project, YEHost, Art Bridge Project, Russian Judges/Teachers Exchange, Student of theMonth

SecretaryMarie Puryear2620 Osprey St.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-3030(W) 307-253-3160(F) 307-253-3184scottmariepuryear@msn.com

PresidentTerry Bay3318 Monte Vista Dr.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-8736(W) 307-472-1770(F) 307-472-0011BayTLB@bresnan.net

Casper 5 Trails, WY Members 63Established May 1, 1993 - Club No. 29405

Thursday @ Noon -Petroleum ClubClub mailing address: P.O. Box 703, Casper, WY 82602

President-ElectCharlie Page1956 Boyd Ave.Casper, WY 82604(W) 307-235-4123(C) 3072771598cpage@bresnan.net

TreasurerJackie CaminoP.O. Box 40Casper, WY 82602jackie.camino@fib.com

Cheyenne, WY Members 204Established November 1, 1918 - Club No. 1129

Wednesday @ Noon - Holiday InnClub mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Cheyenne, WY 82003

PresidentBillie Addleman1608 Maple Ct.Cheyenne, WY 82009baddleman@hirstapplegate.com

SecretaryTeresa Moore10007 Smoking Oak Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-635-1628(W) 307-920-8417teresamoore007@gmail.com

Major Club Projects: Youth Exchange, GSE, 5K Run, Student & TeacherRecognition, RYLA, High School Career Days, Honoring National HonorSociety students, Highway Clean-up, Read-to-me in elementary schools, 4-Way test essay contest, providing equipment for eye surgery in Romania,Thanksgiving Turkeys for the poor, school supplies for the poor, SA BellRingers, Club Picnic, Spring Social and Interact Club

President-ElectBill Gentle1008 Ole Maverick Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009sbgentle@hotmail.com

TreasurerMichael Geesey5157 Hoy Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-637-8392(W) 307-777-6605clmgeesey@bresnan.net

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Cheyenne Sunrise, WY Members 35Established September 11, 2002 - Club No. 59684

Tuesday @ 6:45 AM- Plains HotelClub Mailing Address: P.O. Box 21063, Cheyenne, WY 82003

PresidentPhil Noble315 W. 8th Ave.Cheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-635-1705(F) 307-635-0249philnoble@wyoming.com

SecretaryKevin Guille5705 Kennedy Dr.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-635-6644kevin.guille@raymondjames.com

Major Club Projects: Read to Me Program, Flu Immunization, FosterKids Christmas Dinner

President-ElectInformation notavailable

TreasurerRoxanne Ostlund3805 Carey Ave.Cheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-638-6982(W) 307-778-9933taxtoons@aol.com

Cody, WY Members 76Established March 18, 1949 - Club No. 1130

Thursday @ Noon - Cody Club Room

PresidentDavid Treick1807 SalsburyCody, WY 82414(H) 307-527-6859davetreick@bresnan.net

SecretaryMaureen Harris1203 Whitewater Ave.Cody, WY 82414

President-ElectBurt Ward1523 Draw St.Cody, WY 82414bward@bighornfederal.com

TreasurerJohn Jackson2101 Gail Ln.Cody, WY 82414

Major Club Projects: Cody Greenbelt Project, Cody Talent Show,Student & Teacher Recognition, RYLA, Youth Exchange, Meals onWheels, Special Olympics, Wine Raffle, Student Dictionaries, ChristmasTree Shredding, Thanksgiving Community Dinner

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Craig, CO Members 21Established June 3, 1982 - Club No. 1096

Tuesday @ 6:50 A.M. - Golden Cavvy Restaurant

PresidentNeil FolksP.O. Box 870Craig, CO 81626(C) 970-326-8726(H) 970-824-0312neilfolks@wildblue.net

SecretarySherry CarterP.O. Box 770858Stmbt Springs, CO 80477(W) 970-824-0307(H) 970-879-0521(F) 970-824-6224sherry.l.carter@wellsfargo.com

Major Club Projects: Community Flag Project, Highway Cleanup,Lifeline Units, Marcia Car Maintenance, 9 Health Fair, Nursing and HighSchool Scholarships, South African School project, Diamond and SpursDinner/Dance, Book Buddy Book Club, Dictionary Project, RYLA andYRYLA.

President-ElectMichelle Reed378 Sunset DriveCraig, CO 81625970-629-1443970-826-2783yvapa@msn.com

TreasurerRandy Looper627 W. Victory WayCraig, CO 81625(H) 970-826-2930(W) 970-826-4444(F) 970-824-5678elkruninn@yahoo.com

Douglas, WY Members 37Established June 18, 1980 - Club No. 1131

Wednesday @ Noon - Community Club

PresidentRene Kemper920 S. 5th StreetDouglas, WY 82633(C) 307-351-0470(W) 307-358-4402(F) 307-358-4847kemper@communicomm.com

SecretaryVickie Robertson438 S. 4th St.Douglas, WY 82633(H) 307-358-1142(W) 307-358-2996(F) 307-358-2999vickie.robertson.gcle@statefarm.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerLinda S. Wolfe710 Jackson St.Douglas, Y 82633(H) 307-624-0060suzieqwolfe@yahoo.com

Major Club Projects: Community College Scholarships, Non-traditionalStudent Recognition, Career Days, Community Clean-up/Block Parties,Food Booth at State Fair, YE

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Major Club Projects: “Adopt A Class”, Duck Derby, YE, FoundationGolf Scholarship Benefit Tournament, Highway Clean-up, Estes ParkSings for Youth Scholarships, Wine Tasting, Pumpkin Distribution,Community Project.

PresidentSuzy BlackhurstP.O. Box 334Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-443-1833(W) 970-577-9900sblackhurst@estes.org

SecretaryPete SumeyP.O. Box 2806Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-3528petesumey@gmail.com

Estes Park, CO Members 145Established May 6, 1926 - Club No. 1099

Thursday @ 12:05 pm- National Park Village Southat the Other Side

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 1365, Estes Park, CO 80517

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerJames BroomfieldP.O. Box 21Estes Park, CO 80517

Estes Valley Sunrise, CO Members 62Established August 17, 1987 - Club No. 24900

Tuesday @ 7:00 A.M. - National Park Village Southat the Other Side

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 4261, Estes Park, CO 80517

PresidentHarriette Woodard1060 Woodland Ct.Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-4934(W) 970-586-1040harriettew@aol.com

SecretaryNorm LoveP.O. Box 1765Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-577-0966normlove6@msn.com

President-ElectCarroll Mock1335 Upper Broadview Rd.Estes Park, CO 80517

TreasurerTim Hull312 Ute Ln.Estes Park, CO 80517-7236

Major Club Projects: Bicycle Rodeo, Autumn Gold Festival,International Mission Trip

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Evanston, WY Members 45Established October 11, 1982 - Club No. 1132Tuesday @ Noon - Best Western/Dunmar Inn

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 400, Evanston, WY 82930

PresidentMike Adams412 Gage Ave.Evanston, WY 82930cradams@allwest.net

SecretaryGlenna Calmes231 Toponce Dr.Evanston, WY 82930(W) 307-789-7571gcalmes@uinta1.k12.wy.us

Major Club Projects: Interact Club, 4-Way Test Project in GradeSchool and High School, International GSE and YE, Students of theMonth, RYLA, College Scholarships, Christmas Tree pick-up & mulch,Local Food Bank Support, Labor Day Pancake Breakfast, and 4th of JulyDutch Oven Barbeque, Bearly Spring Golf Fling

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerTom Willnerd625 Michael St.Evanston, WY 82930(W) 307-782-7400twillnerd@uintabank.com

Fort Collins, CO Members 194Established August 1, 1918 - Club No. 1100

Wednesday @ Noon - Drake CenterClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1206, Fort Collins, CO 80522-1206

PresidentAlan Ashbaugh4735 Hogan Dr.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-4432ashbaughs@comcast.net

SecretaryInformation not available

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerBart Kingham534 Hawks Nest WayFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-568-9341(F) 970-568-9341kinghams1@msn.com

Major Club Projects: Highway Clean-up, Merit Badge University,Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 3-H Project, Political Debates, Student &Teacher Recognition & Scholarship, WCS Projects, 4-Way Test, Habitatfor Humanity, Olympic Torch Relay, Interact, RYLA, Salvation Army Bellringing, Rotary READ Fort Collins

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Fort Collins After Work, CO Members 21Established January 3, 2003 - Club No. 60864

Tuesday @ 5:30pm - Mulligan’s Pub

SecretaryRon Baker5805 Clearwater Dr.Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134(W) 970-217-6463(F) 970-461-3853rbaker@lamar.colostate.edu

PresidentBryan Thompson6363 Compton RoadFort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-1286(W) 970-679-5250sb.thompson@comcast.net

Major Club Projects: Black Tie Bingo, Young RYLA, CentennialChildren’s Garden, El Salvador stoves, Ambassadorial Scholarships,Youth Exchange, Pancake Breakfast

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerIan O’Dell2162 Chandler St.Fort Collins, CO 80528ian@odellandco.com

Fort Collins Breakfast, CO Members 74Established April 4, 1987 - Club No. 26298

Thursday 6:45 A.M. - University Park Holiday InnClub mailing address: P.O. Box 438, Ft Collins, CO 80522

PresidentTracy Mead912 Marble Dr.Fort Collins, CO 80526(H) 970-225-3891(W) 970-482-4357tracymead2003@yahoo.com

SecretaryHarlan Mekelburg8269 Park Hill Ct.Fort Collins, CO 80528(H) 970-229-0174(W) 970-482-1928hmekel@q.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerBob Loosley1409 Patton St.Fort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-482-7347(W) 970-491-6513bob.loosley@colostate.edu

Major Club Projects: Centennial High School Scholarships, Girl ScoutCamp clean-up, Adopt-a-Class, Meals on Wheels, Rotary EmergencyServices Award, 4-Way Test, Ethical Decision Making in Business,Teacher of the Month/Year, Flu Immunization Clinic, Rotary Read,Matching Grants with India and Mexico, RYLA, YE

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Major Club Projects: Scholarships, Foothills Rotary CharitableFoundation, Xmas Gift Baskets to the Needy, Rotary Read, GSE, YouthExchange, Children’s Garden at the Gardens on Spring Creek, Studentsof the Month/Teacher of the Month, Mock interviews with FCHS students

Fort Collins Foothills, CO Members 108Established May 18, 1977 - Club No. 1101

Tuesday @ Noon - Marriott HotelClub mailing address: P.O. Box 273451, Ft Collins, CO 80527

PresidentMike Sanders7513 Blue Water Ct.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-2627(W) 970-229-1144Mike.sanders@bankofchoice.net

SecretaryDonna BurrillP.O. Box 143Fort Collins, CO 80522-0143(W) 970-221-2492(F) 970-221-3201djb@cbadvisors.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerJackie Meyer375 E. Horsetooth Rd.Fort Collins, CO 80525

Gillette, WY - 1950 Members 66Established March 3, 1950 - Club No. 1133

Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. - Tower West Best Western, exit 124 northClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1354, Gillette, WY 82717

PresidentNikki BowkerP.O. Box 272Gillette, WY 82717-0272(H) 307-680-8955(W) 307-682-8851ncloud@collinscom.net

SecretaryEric Scalzo1603 Violet Ln.Gillette, WY 82716(H) 307-682-3795(W) 307-682-5788(F) 307-682-4469escalzo@collinscom.net

President-ElectMike Smith309 S. Gillette Ave.Gillete, WY 82716(H) 307-686-8225(W) 307-682-3836(F) 307-682-2327mike@vcn.com

TreasurerCharlie Gulley609 E. 2nd St.Gillette, WY 82716(W) 307-686-8168(F) 307-686-8184charliegulley@hotmail.com

Major Club Projects: Rotary Ball, Burlington Ditch, 4-Way Test, AnnualScholarship Foundation, Lasting Legacy Park Project, Literacy Programat Campbell County School District

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PresidentLyn Velle1000 W. 8th St.Gillette, WY 82718(C) 307-299-5182(W) 307-682-5171 x250lvelle@ccsd.k12.wy.us

Gillette Energy, WY Members 53Established June 17, 1988 - Club No. 25491

Thursday @ Noon - Tower West Best Western

SecretaryJosh McGrath4403 Brorby Blvd.Gillette, WY 82718-9462(W) 307-686-9200jmcgrath@vcn.com

Major Club Projects: 4-Way Test, Cajun Night Fund Raiser, ClothingDrive, Trap Shoot & Golf Tournament, Shoes for Kids, SA Bell-ringers,Make-a-Wish, Habitat for Humanity, GSE & YE, Career Day, NationalHigh School Rodeo Finals

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerRandy WarringtonP.O. Box 4285Gillette, WY 82717-4285(H) 307-686-6271(W) 307-682-4421randyw@gulleyinc.com

Greeley, CO Members 153Established June 1, 1917 - Club No. 1105

Wednesday @ 12:10 p.m. - Greeley Recreation CenterClub mailing address: P.O. Box 602, Greeley, CO 80632

PresidentRon Bland6200 W. 9th St., Unit 1Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-301-2290(W) 970-353-3337ron@tortugabay.net

SecretaryMary Roberts822 8th StreetGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-330-6982(W) 970-351-6222marytroberts@msn.com

President-ElectMark Wood2213 51st Ave.Greeley, CO 80634mmmcwood@comcast.net

TreasurerLarry Atchison5801 W. 11th Street, Suite 300Greeley, CO 80634(W) 970-352-7990(F) 970-352-1855larry@awhitney.com

Major Club Projects: Kids Across America, Kids Voting, 4-Way Test,Interact, Youth Scholarships, Relay for Life, Literacy, YE, GSE, WCSProject with Juarez, Mexico

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PresidentLiz Clark131 N. 35th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-454-1254(W) 970-352-8835(F) 970-352-7081AVHLIZ1@msn.com

Greeley-After Hours Members 19Established June 10, 2008 - Club No. 79558

Tuesday @ 5:30 pm - Kenny’s SteakhouseClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1175, Greeley, CO 80632

SecretaryRenee Fielder34264 CR 14Keensburg, CO 80643(W) 970-353-3845 x3257(H) 970-590-0456eener1961@msn.com

Major Club Projects: Christmas Baskets for the Elderly, RYLA

President-ElectKendall Alexander1300 N. 17th AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-330-2924(W) 970-347-2378alexhousek@msn.com

TreasurerRon Marshall3318 Barbara St.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-353-2920(W) 970-371-1965(F) 970-358-0284ron44bball@aol.com

PresidentChris Woodruff2103 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-7394(W) 970-353-3845candkw@comcast.net

Greeley Centennial, CO Members 102Established May 21, 1976 - Club No. 1106Thursday @ Noon - Greeley Country Club

SecretaryBrenda Dones5368 CR 46Johnstown, CO 80534(H) 970-587-5331(W) 970) 353-3845 x3699bwdones@lpbroadband.net

Major Club Projects: Youth Exchange, GSE, Twin Clubs Program,Business Recognition, Golf Tournament, Rotary Basketball Shootout,Student & Teacher Recognition, Scholarships & RYLA

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerDennis Oberhelman2300 Daylily WayEvans, CO 80620(H) 970-330-3301doberhelman@hotmail.com

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Greeley Redeye, CO Members 32Established March 15, 1989 - Club No. 26261

Tuesday 6:45 A.M. - Greeley Country ClubClub mailing address: P.O. Box 337422, Greeley, CO 80633

PresidentChris Gaines4966 32nd StreetGreeley, CO 80634cgains@good-sam.com

SecretaryBeverly Stewart1527 28th Ave. Ct.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-304-1007(W) 970-346-2276bevdesigns@comcast.net

President-ElectRay Sorensen2103 60th Ave.Greeley, CO 80634rayshome@comcast.net

TreasurerPhyllis Naibauer1644 37th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-9310(C) 970-978-5389pnaibauer@msn.com

Major Club Projects: Serve Meals at a Homeless Shelter,Wellness Program, RYLA, Triangle Cross Ranch

Major Club Projects: Here’s The Beef, Membership Development/Expansion, RYLA, Christmas Food Baskets, Meals on Wheels,Russian Exchange, Highway Clean-up, Infant Immunization Program,Eaton Schools/Eaton Days Volunteer Program

Co-PresidentsKatie TurnerP.O. Box 189Nunn, CO 80648(H) 970-897-2313pkturner@ezlink.com

Judy Tormey3520 Diane PlaceGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-304-1461(W) 970-381-0643judylynn80631@yahoo.com

SecretaryLeasa Magnuson1100 Black Hawk Rd.Eaton, CO 80615(H) 970-590-9801(W) 970-226-4686(F) 970-226-8532leasa_cpa@mac.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerJim TurnerP.O. Box 189Nunn, CO 80648(H) 970-897-2313pkturner@ezlink.com

High Plains-Eaton Members 25Established June 29, 2001 - Club No. 55992Thursday @ 6:00 pm - Eaton Country Club

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Jackson Hole, WY Members 201Established October 30, 1941 - Club No. 1136

Tuesday @ Noon - Snow King ResortClub mailing address: P.O. Box 3487, Jackson, wY 83001

PresidentBrendan McDermottPO Box 8874Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-413-3314(W) 307-733-4215bwmcdermott@yahoo.com

SecretaryTerri MarinoP.O. Box 859Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-690-1980(W) 307-734-0828(F) 307-734-4463terri@tetonhabitat.org

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerLee BurbankP.O. Box 4158Jackson, WY 83001-4158(H) 307-734-2788(W) 307-733-5160lee@thompsonpalmer.com

Major Club Projects: “Luncheon for Literacy”, Rotary ReadersProgram, Books for Second Graders, Tlacala Mexico SchoolImprovement, Youth Exchange, GSE, Interact, Wine Tasting, StudentScholarships, Educator Grants, Highway Clean-up, Elk AntlerAuction.

Jackson Hole Breakfast, WY Members 18Established June 3, 1990 - Club No. 27325Thursday @ 7:00 A.M. - Snow King Resort

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 417, Jackson, WY 83001

SecretaryLyn ShanaghyP.O. Box 9683Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-739-2345(W) 307-739-9507(F) 307-734-5587cavanjxnwyo@bresnan.net

PresidentKen MahoodP.O. Box 10399Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-733-9030kenmahood@wardblake.com

Major Club Projects: Student Scholarships, Sled Dog Race (forimmunization), School Mini-grants, Community Vocational ServiceAward, Adopt-a-Book, Highway Clean-up, Concessions at County Fair,PolioPlus

President-ElectElisabeth TrefonasP.O. Box 1146Wilson, WY 83014(H) 307-733-7827(W) 307-203-9019emwt@trefonaslaw.com

TreasurerNeil FordP.O. Box 6831Jackson, WY 83002-6831(H) 307-734-0290g-ford@juno.com

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Jackson Hole Supper, WY Members 38Established February 23, 2005 - Club No. 68276

Thursday @ 5:30 P.M. - Wort Hotel

PresidentScott Daily12500 S Hoback Jct RdJackson, WY 83001(H) 307-730-9854(W) 307-734-9854(F) 307-734-7560scott@hoback.org

SecretaryRod EverettP.O. Box 1083Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-576-0925(W) 307-733-8064rodinwyoming@yahoo.com

President-ElectPatty McDonald847 E. Wild Rye Dr.Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-734-2758pattyamcdonald@earthlink.net

TreasurerJim GreenP.O. Box 1151Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-690-5516(W) 307-733-5516(F) 307-733-5512jim@jsgcpa.com

Major Club Project: Rebuilding the Elk Antler Arches on the JacksonTown Square, Taste of Tetons Wine Tasting in conjunction with theFall Arts Festival, Raising Readers, Teton Literacy Program sponsor,Goodwin Lake Backcountry ski cabin maintenance, US Forest ServiceTrai l c lear ing & construct ion, Young RYLA, RYLA, Interactsponsorships, Katrina Relief Project, Partnering in Cambodia throughTrailblazer Project, R&D for Jackson Hole Rotary Center for community/service club purposes, Salvation Army Bell Ringers

Major Club Projects: Student of the Month/Year Award, Teacher ofthe Year Award, Literacy Program, RYLA, Aluminum Recycle Program,Christmas Wreath Sales

SecretaryJim Lutey1915 Windsong Dr.Johnstown, CO 80534(H) 970-587-2869(W) 970-587-7042(F) 970-587-8703jimlutey@yahoo.com

PresidentColleen Flack5628 W. 19th St.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-2751(W) 970-330-3288grandmacocoflack@aol.com

Johnstown/Milliken, CO Members 19Established October 16, 1937 - Club No. 1107

Thursday @ 7:00 am - Johnson’s CornerClub mailing address: P.O. Box 311, Johnstown, CO 80543

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerEdgar Schramma9 S. Parish Ave.Johnstown, CO 80543(H) 970-663-2418(W) 970-587-4476edgar@schramma.com

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Kemmerer, WY Members 24Established June 11, 1982 - Club No. 1137

Wednesday @ Noon - South Lincoln Medical CenterClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1202, Kemmerer, WY 83101

PresidentMary SawayaP.O. Box 108Kemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-3865(W) 307-877-3588Mary_Sawaya@yahoo.com

SecretaryDavid McGinnis1121 Sorenson Dr.Kemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-4905(W) 307-877-4455David_McGinnis@nps.gov

President-ElectDennis OdenP.O. Box 1216Kemmerer, WY 83101

TreasurerMarkus Ramsperger1418 Coulson AveKemmerer, WY 83101

Major Club Projects: Student Dictionaries, Highway Clean-up,Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange, Vo-Tech Scholarship, Sophomore-Year College Scholarship, Open World Program, Student of theMonth Award

Major Club Projects: Summer & Regular Youth Exchange, GSEHost, RYLA, Interact, Scholarships (3), 4-Way Test at SchoolsFundraisers: July 4th Buffalo BBQ, Annual Rotary Spaghetti Dinner

PresidentKirk Schmidt204 Mount Arter LoopLander, WY 82520-2920(H) 307-335-0406kschmidt@fre1.k12.wy.us

SecretaryJennifer Peterson555 South 5th St.Lander, WY 82520(W) 307-332-3900landerjen@yahoo.com

Lander, WY Members 65Established September 21, 1935 - Club No. 1138

Wednesday @ Noon - Oxbow RestaurantClub mailing address: P.O. Box 502, Lander, WY 82520

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerDominick WeigelP.O. Box 11Lander, WY 82520

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Laramie, WY Members 98Established April 1, 1920 - Club No. 1139Thursday @ 12:15 - Laramie Country Club

Club mailing address: P.O. Box 12, Laramie, WY 82073

PresidentBob Leonard1721 Mitchell StLaramie, WY 82072-2328(H) 307-742-2798(W) 307-742-7896(F) 307-742-9799bleonard@laramielaw.com

SecretaryLarry StruempfP.O. Box 1632Laramie, WY 82073(H) 307-742-9285LStruemp@lccc.wy.edu

President-ElectInformation not available

Co-TreasurersPauline Dunnuck2313 Hillside Dr.Laramie, WY 82072

Jason Roesler1614 Downey St.Laramie, WY 82072

Major Club Projects: Senior Center Support, Kids Fishing Derby,Russian Student Exchange, Adopt-a-Highway, Downtown Health Clinic,GSE, Christmas Baskets

Laramie Sunrise, WY Members 28Established February 5, 1995 - Club No. 31279

Wednesday @ 6:45 A.M. - Hilton Garden InnClub mailing address: P.O. Box 433, Laramie, WY 82073-0433

Major Club Projects: Sponsor Children’s Museum, Read to Me @Headstart, Adopt a Highway, Career Day, Student & TeacherRecognition, RYLA, Youth Exchange, Sister Club in Australia, 4-WayTest, Downtown Medical Clinic, 4th of July Pancake Breakfast,Freedom Has a Birthday, Sping Creek Clean-up

SecretaryTia Farmer916 1/2 S. 4th St.Laramie, WY 82070-4503(H) 307-256-6684(W) 307-721-3172(F) 307-721-3815tfarmer@west-inc.com

PresidentJacob Anfinson2505 S. 18th St.Laramie, WY 82070(H) 307-742-3553(W) 307-721-4683(F) 307-742-2429jacob.anfinson@fib.com

President-ElectKelcey ChristensenP.O. Box 2427Laramie, WY 82073-2427(W) 307-766-4163kelceyc@uwyo.edu

TreasurerLiz Ontiveroz1012 Mitchell St.Laramie, WY 82072(W) 307-721-1131lontiveroz@fnbwyo.com

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Loveland, CO Members 169Established May 1, 1920-Club No. 1113

Tuesday @ Noon - The Fountains of LovelandClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1144, Loveland, CO 80539

PresidentCynthia Guldy2026 Yonkee DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-3564(W) 970-674-3556(F) 970-674-3557cguldy@ft.newyorklife.com

SecretaryRandal “Randy” King1564 Taurus CourtLoveland, CO 80537(H) 970-667-8147(W) 970-669-3077(F) 970-669-2183randy@kingcontracting.com

President-ElectJerry Westbrook2724 Lochbuie CircleLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-669-4243wstbrk@comcast.net

TreasurerCatherine Peterson231 West 4th St.Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970-834-2099(W) 970-667-1158(F) 970-663-0955kitty@kpassociates.net

Major Club Projects: Dictionary distribution to 3rd graders, 4-yearAcademic Scholarships, Art Scholarship, Student & Teacher Recognition,Four-Way Test, Middle School Recognition, Youth Exchange, GSE,RYLA, Governor’s Art Show and Habitat for Humanity. Ongoing work inMexico includes dental projects and hearing aids for deaf children.

Longs Peak, CO Members 21Established_________, Club No._____

Wednesday @ 5:30 - Peak to Peak American GrillClub mailing address: P.O. Box 3061, Estes Park, CO 80517-3061

PresidentCharley Dickey265 Steamer Ct.Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-217-2533Charleyvi@aol.com

SecretaryRebecca Bailey1590 Raven Ave. Unit GEstes Park, CO 80517(W) 970-586-8185Rebeccai78@msn.com

President-ElectCharles Phares321 Big Horn Dr. C3Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-689-9439(W) 970-214-1285cdphares@yahoo.com

TreasurerCathy JensenP.O. Box 2531Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-3844(W) 970-577-4307clcalicat@aol.com

Major Club Projects: New Club-Information not available.

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PresidentChris Jessen250 East Highway 60Loveland, CO 80537cajessenhome@aol.com

SecretaryChristie Maurias467 Natasha CourtLoveland, CO 80537mtnbkp@msn.com

TreasurerMitch O’Hare1732 S. Taft Hill Rd.Fort Collins, CO 80526

President-ElectRobyn Schaneman251 Hawthorne Ave.Johnstown, CO 80534rsschaneman@abtbank.com

Major Club Projects: Not available at press time.

Loveland Mountain View, CO Members 43Established January 12, 2007 - Club No. 74884

Wednesday @ Noon-Monroe’s in Best Western @ I-25 & Hwy 34Club mailing address: P.O. box 2933, Loveland, CO 80539

Loveland Thompson Valley, CO Members 37Established April 4, 1989 - Club No. 26299

Thursday @ Noon - Old H-P Building - South East CornerSouth East Third & Jefferson (1 block east of S. Lincoln Ave)

PresidentGordon Hannaford2315 Lake DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-663-5958(W) 970-482-6971gwhannaford@yahoo.com

SecretaryKathy Weinmeister1205 Lochmount DriveLoveland, CO 80537-4536(H) 970-667-2173Kathyw0712@msn.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerRebecca McQueen2277 Danielle Ct.Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970.663.4574(W) 970.669.7200(F) 970.669.7211rlmcpa@frii.com

Major Club Projects: Governor’s Art Show, Hang a Heart ValentineProgram, Santa Party for Foothills Gateway, Holiday food collection(among club members), Gigantic Garage Sale, Mechanical Cow, GSE,Russian Micro Credit Program

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Morrill, NE Members 21Established June 1, 1938 - Club No. 1125

Wednesday @ Noon - Morrill LibraryClub mailing address: P.O. Box 11, Morrill, NE 69357

PresidentChad McCumbersP.O. Box 716Morrill, NE 69358308-247-2040chad@thegunshopne.com

SecretaryRichard BarrettBox 95Morrill, NE 69358(H) 308-247-2437rextool@actcom.net

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerLacy WilleyPO Box 350Morrill, NE 69358lwilley@pvnbankne.com

Major Club Projects: Cub Scout & Boy Scout Sponsor

Powell, WY Members 32Established October 7, 1943 - Club No. 1140

Wednesday @ Noon - Skyline CaféClub mailing address: P.O. Box 417, Powell, WY 82435

PresidentJon McDowell1133 Ln. 8Powell, WY 82435(H) 307-754-8300(W) 307-578-3813jon.mcdowell@pacificorp.com

SecretarySharon BakerP.O. Box 417Powell, WY 82435sbaker@business-media.com

President-ElectChristopher Cox105 E. 2nd StPowell, WY 82435ccox@bankofthewest.com

TreasurerRosemary Reno1051 Ln. 11 1/2Powell, WY 82435wyrose1@tritel.net

Major Club Projects: Habitat for Humanity support, Junior Rotarianprogram, International Youth Exchange, RYLA Program, Casino NightFunction to support college scholarships and local charities, InternationalStudent Welcome Function for all high school and college students, andhighway clean-up program

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Ranchester/Dayton, WY Members 22Established April 7, 1947 - Club No. 1141

Monday @ 6:30 P.M. - Branding Iron, Dayton, WYClub mailing address: P.O. Box 451, Ranchester, WY 82839

PresidentPete KilbrideP.O. Box 208Ranchester, WY 82839(H) 307-655-9297pkilbride@yahoo.com

SecretaryWarren MischkeP.O. Box 503Dayton, WY 82836Warren.mischke@wgf.state.wy.us

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerDon SteadmanP.O. Box 451Ranchester, WY 82839(H) 307-655-2595don@steadmans.org

Major Club Projects: Paint Map on School Ground, ChristmasDinner for Seniors in April, Highway Clean-up, Pancake Breakfast,Home Fix-Up for Seniors

Rawlins, WY Members 34Established April 1, 1921 - Club No. 1142Tuesday @ 12:15 p.m. - Square Shooters

PresidentRandy Dabb316 E. Cedar St.Rawlins, WY 82301(H) 307-324-4755rdabb@farmersagent.com

SecretaryJean Herbert#3 Mtn. View EstatesSaratoga, WY 82331jherbert@bocrawlins.com

President-ElectChris Murry1408 Mountain View BlvdRawlins, WY 82301doc_murry@hotmail.com

TreasurerCopper FranceP.O. Box 50Rawlins, WY 82301

Major Club Projects: RYLA, Youth Exchange, CommunityBeautification

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Riverton, WY Members 50Established June 18, 1979 - Club No. 1143

Tuesday @ Noon - Central Wyoming College Food CourtClub mailing address: P.O. Box 218, Riverton, WY 82501

PresidentJoAnne McFarland460 Country Club DriveRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-5314(W) 307-855-2101jmcfarla@cwc.edu

SecretaryRuby Calvert608 Downs CircleRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-0819(W) 307-856-6944(F) 307-856-3893rcalvert@cwc.edu

President-ElectRebecca Smith1103 Fairview DriveRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-857-1082(W) 307-851-4312rebecksmith@gmail.com

TreasurerKelly Albright114 S. 6th E.Riverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-4307(W) 307-856-7300(F) 307-856-7380kcalbright@yahoo.com

Major Club Projects: Organ Donor Education Program, Read To Me inElementary Schools, Youth Exchange Student, 4-Way Test in local schools

Rock Springs, WY Members 26Established September 30, 1949 - Club No. 1144

Tuesday @ 12:15 p.m. - Western Wyoming Community CollegeClub mailing address: P.O. Box 996, Rock Springs, WY 82902

PresidentBonnie Cannon327 Smith St.Rock Springs, WY 82902(H) 307-362-4095bonnie.cannon@mail.house.gov

SecretarySusan BrownPO Box 1129Rock Springs, WY 82902(H) 307-922-2148Susan.brown@questar.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerJennifer Cuthbertson85 Gateway BoulavardRock Springs, WY 82901(H) 307-362-7773(W) 307-362-7773 X2226Jennifer@tronavalley.coop

Major Club Projects: Student Scholarships, Interact, RYLA, GiantFlag, Holiday Flags, Relay for Life Cancer Walk, Rodeo PancakeBreakfast, Students of the Month, Christmas Tree Lighting and SurMount Awards

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Scottsbluff/Gering, NE Members 117Established April 1, 1920 - Club No. 1126

Tuesday @ Noon - Country ClubClub mailing address: P.O. Box 391, Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0391

PresidentJim Trumbull3620 Aspen Dr.Scottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-631-0852(W) 308-632-2143(F) 308-632-2249jimt@carrtrumbull.com

SecretaryJulie Marshall3016 East 28 th St.Scottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-631-5920(W) 308-632-5667(F) 308-635-1905jmarshall@hometownfamilyradio.com

President-ElectKaren Anderson2220 Pacific BlvdGering, NE 69341(H) 308-641-8799(W) 308-632-2133(F) 308-632-7128karen@scottsbluffgering.com

TreasurerDon Charron621 East 38th St.Scottsbluff, NE 69361(C) 308-641-7606(W) 308-635-7705(F) 308-635-0599charroncpa@hotmail.com

Major Club Projects: Literacy Project with Community College,Student Scholarship at Community College, RYLA

Sedgwick County, CO Members 24Established June 12, 1940 - Club No. 1115

Tuesday @ Noon -The Hippodrome Theater, Julesburg, CO

PresidentMary Rice623 W. 6th st.Julesburg, CO 80737(H) 970-474-2748(W) 970-474-3319maryrice53@gmail.com

SecretaryDaphne DavisP.O. Box 389Julesburg, CO 80737(H) 970-474-2443(F) 970-474-2645

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerMichael Benson223 W. 5th St.Julesburg, CO 80737-1421mbenson@kci.net

Major Club Projects: Hospital Support Projects, Girls & BoysState, Cub Scouts, Scholarships, Career Day, Youth Exchange,Hippodrome Theatre

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Sheridan, WY Members 126Established June 1, 1919 - Club No. 1145Friday @ 12:10 pm- Historic Sheridan Inn

PresidentBill Patton110 E. Brundage Ln.Sheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-673-0366wpatton@bresnan.net

SecretaryJames H. Weber375 W. HealdSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-674-8440(W) 307-674-6211(F) 307-674-6226jhweber@fiberpipe.net

President-ElectPatrick SchillingP.O. Box 526Dayton, WY 82836-0526(H) 307-655-2532(W) 307-672-0464pschilling@efirstfederal.com

TreasurerJames H. Weber375 W. HealdSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-674-8440(W) 307-674-6211(F) 307-674-6226jhweber@fiberpipe.net

Major Club Projects: Christmas in April, Student Recognition,Gun Powder Buckskin Hunt

Ski Town, USA, CO Members 29Established June 30, 2006 - Club No. 73673

Tuesday @ 7:00 am - Catamount Ranch and Golf ClubClub mailing address: P.O. Box 121, Steamboat Springs, CO 80488

PresidentScott Stanford2597 Abbey Rd.Steamboat Springs, CO 80487(C) 970-291-9278(W) 970-871-4202(F) 970-879-2888sstanford@steamboatpilot.com

SecretaryJohn KerstP.O. Box 774724Steamboat Spgs, CO 80477(H) 970-879-7628(W) 970-875-1610(F) 970-875-1631jkerst@yampavalleybank.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerPam PalmquistP. O. Box 774015Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

Major Club Projects: Information not available

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TreasurerJenny Connell383 North MainThayne, WY 83127jenny.connell@bankofamerica.com

Star Valley, WY Members 21Established December 22, 1993 - Club No. 29917

Tuesday @ Noon - Thayne Senior Center

PresidentChris AllredP.O. Box 1620Afton, WY 83110callred@1stbank-online.com

SecretaryAndrew OrtenzioP. O. Box 607Smoot, WY 83126

President-ElectNot available atpress time

Major Club Projects: Student scholarship & talent show;International project with a Romanian Hospital

Steamboat Springs, CO Members 88Established August 10, 1974 - Club No. 1117

Tuesday @ 12:10 pm-The Steamboat Grand Resort HotelClub mailing address: P.O. Box 771336, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

PresidentJane DenningP.O Box 772858Steamboat Springs, CO80477-2858jdenning@heritagetco.com

SecretaryWinnie DelliQuadriPO Box 776104Steamboat Springs, CO 80477(H) 970-846-4705(W) 970-879-2060(F) 970-879-8851winniedq@yahoo.com

President-ElectScott Marrscottamarr@msn.com

TreasurerWilliam Kennedy41205 Juniper Springs CourtSteamboat Springs, CO 80487skitime04@yahoo.com

Major Club Projects: 4-Way Test in Schools, Ski Town ClassicGolf Tournament & Auction, Tango & Cash Dinner Dance, BellRinging Collection for Seniors, Horizon’s Dinner & Auction, FlowerBarrels, Fishing Derby

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Sterling, CO Members 36Established May 1, 1920 - Club No. 1118

Wednesday @ Noon - Plainsman Grill

Co-PresidentsGreg Smith24044 Co Rd 55Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-521-0899(W) 970-522-0329gasmith@kci.net

Peter Youngers1418 Adams CircleSterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-2040(W) 970-520-1679pyoungers@sterlingcomputer.net

SecretaryGeorgina Kirby847 Park St.Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-3810(W) 970-526-9203georginak_3@hotmail.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerKathy GuerinPO Box 3000Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-9593(W) 970-526-8022kguerin@bankofthewest.com

Major Club Projects: Restoration of Living Tree Sculptures,Student Exchanges, Garage Sale, Auction, Music Festival

Teton Valley, ID Members 41Established April 4, 2001 - Club No. 55318

Wednesday @ Noon - Senior Center, Driggs, IDClub mailing address: P.O. Box 1158, Driggs, ID 83422

PresidentJim SchulzP. O. Box 667Victor, ID 83455(H) 208-787-2180(W) 208-787-7100(F) 208-787-7111jschulz@tetonfloorsandwindows.com

SecretaryCarolyn Christian870 Dusty TrailsDriggs, ID 83422(C) 307-690-7915lchristian@piersonlandworks.com

President-ElectIsabel WaddellP.O. Box 1528Driggs, ID 83422IsabelWaddell@allstate.com

TreasurerDarla Neeley15 N. MainDriggs, ID 84322darla_w_neeley@keybank.com

Major Club Projects: Student of the Month, Student Scholarship,Road Clean-up, Rotary Road Rally, Rotary Golf Tournament, Schoolsupplies to Mexico, Paint the Tetons, Grameen Foundation a, S.Africa Garden Tools, 4th of July Parade, Parade of Lights

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Thermopolis, WY Members 29Established June 5, 1952 - Club No. 1146

Tuesday @ Noon - Holiday Inn

PresidentKevin Skates420 Buffalo StThermopolis, WY 82443(H) 307-864-3885(W) 307-864.2176kskate@state.wy.us

SecretaryMitch Homi121 Cedar RidgeThermopolis, WY 82443(H) 307-864-3451mhomi@bresnan.net

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerColleen AndersonP.O. Box 703Thermopolis, WY 82443

Major Club Projects: Dengue Fever Fund Raiser, Golf Tournament,Arts in the Park, Fishing Has No Boundaries

Torrington, WY Members 70Established November 1, 1931 - Club No. 1147

Monday @ Noon - Cottonwood Country ClubClub mailing address: P.O. Box 418, Torrington, WY 82240

PresidentGrant Jones2117 Grandview Dr.Torrington, WY 82240(H) 307-532-4114(W) 307-532-8698grantjonesod@communicomm.com

SecretaryDebra Feagler7244 Road 51Torrington, WY 82240-9010(H) 307-532-4774sdfeagler@embarqmail.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerKenda Knudsen2001 Main St.Torrington, WY 82240(H) 307-532-3512kknudsen@knudsencpa.com

Major Club Projects: Rotary MS Walk, Students of the MonthRecognition, Student Scholarship, Annual Wine Tasting Fundraiser, YE,RYLA, Highway Clean-up, Christmas Parade Free Cider Stand, DARE, 4-Way Test, Read-to-Me, Back to School, After Prom Party, YouthBasketball

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Windsor, CO Members 33Established February 10, 1986 - Club No. 23377

Thursday @ Noon - Windsor Community/Recreation CenterClub mailing address: P.O. Box 23, Windsor, CO 80550

PresidentRex ChambersP O Box 697Windsor, CO 80550fatherrex@live.com

SecretaryCharlotte Ryan1228 Brookwood Ct.Windsor, CO 80550ckryan48@msn.com

President-ElectInformation not available

TreasurerScott Bailey1325 Park Ridge Dr.Eaton, CO 80615-8612(H) 970 686-8768(W) 970 674-9444(F) 970 674-9450sbailey@coloeast.com

Major Club Projects: 9 Health Fair, RYLA, Student Scholarships,HABIC, Daffodils for the ACS, Cake Day for Seniors

Worland, WY Members 39Established March 31, 1948 - Club No. 1148

Wednesday @ Noon - Little ChicagoClub mailing address: P.O. Box 97, Worland, WY 82401

PresidentDoneen Wolf1560 South Flat RoadWorland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-8227twolf@rtconnect.net

SecretaryKathie Nomura804 South 15th StreetWorland, WY 82401kathien@bresnan.net

President-ElectNot available atpress time

TreasurerKathy KochP.O. Box 850Worland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-2007hkoch@rtconnect.net

Major Club Projects: Computers to Mexico, Christmas Tree Pickup,Court House Christmas Lights, Highway Cleanup, Youth Exchange (3students Inbound & 3 students outbound)

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District 5440 Calendarand

Club Visitation Schedule(listed in bold)

The Official Visit shall include two separate meetings:

A. Assistant Governor Official Visit-A meeting between the Assistant Governor, theClub President, Club Officers, Directors and Committee Chairs.

B. District Governor Official Visit-A meeting of the District Governor with club officersand the club Board of Directors as well as a regular club meeting, club event, ormultiple club events conducted by the Club President with the District Governor asthe program speaker.

July 20101 Dues to RI4 Independence Day5 June Attendance Report due to Administrative Secretary, Kellie Tovar6 Star Valley - Noon - Thayne Senior Center7 Kemmerer- Noon - South Lincoln Medical Center Board Room13 Craig- 6:50 am - Golden Cavvy Restaurant

Ski Town/Steamboat Springs joint meeting - 12:10 pm - Steamboat Grand14 Fort Collins - Noon - Drake Center18-23 RYLA - Estes Park, CO20 Rawlins - 12:15 pm - Square Shooters21 Laramie Sunrise - 6:45 am - The Hilton Garden Inn26 Torrington - Noon - Cottonwood Country Club27 Scottsbluff/Gering - Noon - Scottsbluff Country Club28 Morrill - Noon - LaPazadita Restaurant

August 2010- Membership & Extension Month1-6 Young RYLA - Larkspur, CO3 Rock Springs - 12:15 pm - Western Wyoming Community College4 Lander - Noon - Oxbow Restaurant9 Ranchester/Dayton - 6:30 pm - Branding Iron10 Buffalo - Noon - Colonel Bozeman’s11 Worland - Noon - Little Chicago12 Cody - Noon - Cody Club Room17 Thermopolis - Noon - Holiday Inn18 Powell - Noon - Skyline Cafe24 Jackson Hole - Noon - Snow King Resort

Jackson Hole Supper - 5:30 pm - The Wort Hotel25 Teton Valley - Noon - Driggs Senior Center26 Jackson Hole Breakfast - 7:00 am - Snow King Resort31 Evanston - Noon - Best Western Dunmar Inn

September 2010- New Generations Month1 Deadline to submit nominations for the RI Service Above Self Award2 Laramie - 12:15 pm - Laramie Country Club6 Labor Day8 Cheyenne - Noon - Holiday Inn9 Johnstown/Milliken - 7:00 am - Johnson’s Corner

High Plains-Eaton - 6:00 pm - Eaton Country Club14-19 Zone Institute, Albuquerque, NM21 Gillette - 6:00 pm - Tower West Best Western22 Douglas - Noon - Community Club23 Gillette-Energy - Noon - Tower West Best Western24 Sheridan - 12:10 pm - Historic Sheridan Inn27 Casper - Noon - Parkway Plaza Hotel

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28 Riverton - Noon - Central Wyoming College Food Court30 Caper 5 Trails - Noon - Petroleum Club

October 2010- Vocational ServiceMonthTBA VTT Team Leader Selection1 Prorated dues for new (July-September) members due.

Clubs owing financial obligations to RI since Jan. 1, 2009 are terminated.5 Sedgwick County - Noon - Hippodrome Theater5 September attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar15 2011-12 Official Directory Data Forms mailed to club secretaries6 Sterling - Noon - Plainsman Grill7 Loveland Thompson Valley - Noon - Old HP Building13 Greeley - 12:10 pm - Greeley Recreation Center14 Fort Collins Breakfast - 6:45 am - Marriott Hotel

Windsor - Noon - Windsor Recreation Center19 Cheyenne Sunrise - 6:45 am - Plains Hotel

Greeley After Hours - 5:30 pm - Kenny’s Steakhouse20 Loveland Mountain View - Noon - Monroe’s @ Best Western21 Greeley Centennial - Noon - Greeley Country Club23 Mid-winter Assembly - 9am - 4pm - Hilton Garden Inn, Laramie, WY26 Estes Valley Sunrise - 7:00 am - The Other Side Restaurant

Loveland - Noon - The Fountains of Loveland28 Estes Park - Noon - The Other Side Restaurant

November 2010- The Rotary Foundation MonthTBA VTT Team Member Selection1 Deadline to submit nominations for the Club Builder Award1 Deadline to submit nomination forms for the International Service Award for a Polio

Free World1-7 World Interact Week5 October Attendance Reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar9 Greeley Redeye - 6:45 am - Greeley Country Club15 Deadline to submit nominations forms for The Rotary Foundation Distinguished

Service Award16 Fort Collins Foothills - Noon - Marriott Hotel

Fort Collins After Work - 5:30 pm - Mulligan’s Pub

December 2010 - Family Month1 Hold club officer elections in December and report election results to Rotary International

and District Secretary, Kellie Tovar5 November Attendance Reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar31 End of calendar year — all contributions/gifts must be received by 31 December 2010

to receive 2010 tax receipts31 Deadline to submit nominations to the Foundation for the The Rotary Foundation Global

Alumni Service to Humanity Award

January 2011- Rotary Awareness MonthInformation for the 2011-2012 Official Directory due this month.

5 December Attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar7 RIP Ray Klinginsmith Lunch - 11:30-1:30 - UNC, Greeley, CO

Quad-District Foundation Dinner - 6-9pm - Marriott DTC, Denver, CO8 Quad-District Foundation Seminar - 8am-noon - Marriott DTC, Denver, CO16-22 International Assembly, San Diego, CA

February 2011- World Understanding Month5 January Attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar23 Rotary’s Anniversary25-27 President Elect Training Seminar (P.E.T.S.) - Friday 6pm-Sunday Noon -

Marriott DTC, CO

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March 2011-Literacy Month5 February Attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar

April 2011 - Magazine Month1 Clubs owing dues to RI since July 1, 2009 are terminated

Prorated dues to be sent to RI.5 March Attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar.15 Presidential Citations and Governors Citations due to DG15 District Award applications due to DG15 Deadline for district governors to submit nominations for the External Relations

Best Cooperative Projects Award15 Deadline for district governors to report to RI on which of their districts' Rotary,

Rotaract, and Interact clubs qualify for the Presidential Citation award15 Deadline for clubs to submit submission forms to district governors for the RI

Recognition of Membership Development Initiatives - MDI awardTBD District Assemblies

May 20115 April Attendance reports due to District Secretary, Kellie Tovar12-14 District Conference - University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO

Begins Thursday at 5:30 pm and ends Saturday evening.15 Memo of Club Visits due from Assistant Governors15 District governors may begin to submit recognition forms for the RI Membership

Development and Extension Award - MDEA15 Deadline for district governors to submit submission forms for the RI Recognition of

Membership Development Initiatives - MDI15 Deadline to submit nomination forms for The Rotary Foundation Citation for

Meritorious Service21-25 RI Convention, New Orleans

June 2011 - Rotary FellowshipsMonth

30 Deadline to submit recognition forms for the Recognition of Smaller Club MembershipGrowth

JULY 20111 Welcome your new District Governor Mary and Jim McCambridge!

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History of District 5440

District #14 At the 6th Annual Convention held in Oakland, California in 1915, the DistrictSystem with a District Governor for each District was adopted. The District for our area wasnumbered 14 and included Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. John E. Zahn of Denverwas the first District Governor. The District started with four clubs: Salt Lake City #24, Denver#31, Pueblo #42 and Butte, Montana #140. Five clubs were added by Jack Zahn. The secondGovernor, T. Casey Witherspoon of Butte, Montana, added five clubs and was followed byGeorge E. Relf of Salt Lake City who added seven clubs.

District #21 At the International Convention in 1918 the area was changed to includeEastern Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico, and was renumbered the 21st District. Thischange reduced the number of clubs from 21 to 6. Under the next four District Governors 22new clubs were added, bringing the total to 28.

District #7 At the International Convention in 1922, the boundaries were again changedto include Colorado, Wyoming, one county in Nebraska, and two counties in New Mexico, andthe District was renumbered to #7. During the next 15 years 20 clubs were added.

District #113 In 1937 the District was renumbered the 113th, with no change in theterritory. Over the next 12 years 27 clubs were added, making a total of 73 clubs in the District.

District #168 In 1950 the District was divided by an East-West line south of Littleton. Thenorthern part retained the number 168 with 40 clubs: 23 in Colorado, 15 in Wyoming, and twoin Nebraska.

District #545 The District was again renumbered in 1955 but with no change in territory.In 1975 Summit County was transferred to District 547 (Southern Colorado).

District #544/5440 At the close of the Rotary year 1986-87, District 545 had 70 clubsand approximately 5,000 members. This made the District so large that it became too large aburden for the District Governor to handle effectively. The decision of the Board of Directors ofRotary International to split District 545 into two smaller Districts was made on November 1,1986, to become effective July 1, 1987. The new District 544 received 38 clubs; 22 (all of theclubs) in Wyoming, two in one county of western Nebraska, and 14 in northern Colorado.

During the past sixteen years that we have been a new District, we have grown from 38 to52 clubs. The latest club to be added was Longs Peak Rotary Club of Estes Park, Estes Park,CO.

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Past Rotary Themes

1954-55 1. Glean from the Past and Act2. Share with Others3. Build With the 4-Way Test4. Serving Youth5. International Goodwill6. Good Rotarians are Good Citizens

1955-56 Develop Our Resources1956-57 1. Keep Rotary Simple

2. More Rotary in Rotarians3. Learn More about each Other

1957-58 Serve1958-59 Help Shape the Future1959-60 Building Bridges of Friendship1960-61 You are Rotary1961-62 Act1962-63 Kindle the Spark Within1963-64 Guidelines for Rotary in the Space Age1964-65 Live Rotary!1965-66 Action, Consolidation and Continuity1966-67 A Better World Through Rotary1967-68 Make Your Rotary Membership Effective1968-69 Participate1969-70 Review and Renew1970-71 Bridge the Gaps1971-72 Goodwill Begins With You1972-73 Let’s Take a New Look and Act1973-74 A Time for Action1974-75 Renew the Spirit of Rotary1975-76 To Dignify the Human Being1976-77 I Believe in Rotary1977-78 Serve to Unite Mankind1978-79 Reach out!1979-80 Let Service Light the Way1980-81 Take time to Serve1981-82 World Understanding and Peace Through Rotary1982-83 Mankind is One-Build Bridges of Friendship Through-out the World1983-84 Share Rotary-Serve People1984-85 Discover a New World of Service1985-86 You are the Key1986-87 Rotary Brings Hope1987-88 Rotarians-United in Service-Dedicated to Peace1988-89 Put Life Into Rotary-YOUR LIFE1989-90 Enjoy Rotary1990-91 Honor Rotary with Faith and Enthusiasm1991-92 Look Beyond Yourself1992-93 Real Happiness is Helping Others1993-94 Believe in What You Do-Do What You Believe In1994-95 Be a Friend1995-96 Act with Integrity, Serve with Love, Work for Peace1996-97 Build the Future with Action and Vision1997-98 Show Rotary Cares1998-99 Follow Your Rotary Dream1999-00 Act with Consistency, Credibility, Continuity2000-01 Create Awareness - Take Action2001-02 Mankind is our Business

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Past Rotary Themes

2002-03 Sow the Seeds of Love2003-04 Lend a Hand2004-05 Celebrate Rotary2005-06 Service Above Self2006-07 Lead the Way2007-08 Rotary Shares2008-09 Make Dreams Real2009-10 The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands

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Past District GovernorsRichard D. “Dick” Gibbs, 1978-79Current information not availableSpouse: Phyllis

Duane R. “Dick” Barsness, 1982-832108 Shoshone Trail NCody, WY 82414(H) 307-587-2978Spouse:Clarabelle

Stanley A. Black, 1985-861892 Seven Lakes DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-461-8727sab1@juno.comSpouse: Marge

Charles R. “Charlie” Peterson, 1987-882508 S. CollegeFort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-493-7675(W) 970-493-2151(F) 970-482-8127peterson@frii.comSpouse: Susan

Jack H. Morrison, 1988-89PO. Box 881518Steamboat Springs, CO 80488(H) 970-879-5185(F) 970-879-5185morrison03@msn.comSpouse: Jo

Lynn A. Hammond, 1989-90200 E. 7th St., Suite 418Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970-667-2659(W) 970-667-1023(F) 970-669-9380lahlawyer@aol.comSpouse: Norma

John G. Hanes, 1990-91848 Creighton StreetCheyenne, WY 82009(W) 307-634-2731(H) 307-632-8785jhanes@wyoming.comSpouse: Liv

H. Gordon Johnson 1991-923502 Rangeview RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-4977(W) 970-284-6000(F) 970-284-7872gordon@bigfootturf.comSpouse: Wanda

Richard A. “Dick” Jolliffe, 1992-934728 Cardinal DriveScottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-632-4298(W) 308-632-2121joll@prairieweb.comSpouse: Lou

Max E. Getts, 1993-943415 Terry Ridge RoadFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-482-2566(F) 970-482-5969maxgetts@email.msn.comSpouse: Virginia

Morrison “Mo” L. Heth, 1994-952501 Lake DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-9775(W) 970-663-7238(F) 970-663-7296moheth@frii.comSpouse: Marilynn

John B. Guyette, 1995-962559 53rd AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-8725(W) 888-251-4873(F) 970-351-0378jguye54356@aol.comSpouse: Roseann

David J. “Dave” Bostrom 1997-98P.O. Box 98Worland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-3227(W) 307-347-6151(F) 307-347-6227mda-db@tpamba.comSpouse: Jeri

Robert C. Hamblin, 1998-9928 Blue Valley DriveEstes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-9014(F) 970-577-0899BJHamblin@aol.comSpouse: Joyce

John Vandel 1999-003415 Reynolds St.Laramie, WY 82072(H) 307-721-3863(W) 307-766-6120(F) 307-766-2953(H) juane11@msn.com(W) jvandel@uwyo.eduSpouse: Joyce

C. David Hergert 2000-011424 Avenue BScottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-632-6315(W) 308-632-2315(F) 308-632-8350hergert@scottsbluff.netSpouse: Nancy

Lynne M. Baker 2001-025805 Clearwater Dr.Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134(F) 970-461-3853lmdbaker@netzero.netSpouse: Ron

William F. “Bill” Pettus 2002-03P.O. Box 13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904(F) 307-734-2927(c) 307-413-1475WandNPettus@aol.comSpouse: Nancy

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Mike Tormey 2003-043520 Diane PlaceGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-304-1461(F) 800-699-4718mctormey1@comcast.netSpouse: Judy

William H. “Bill” Muldoon III 2004-05895 Jeremiah WayCraig, CO 81625(H) 970-824-7100(F) 970-824-7101knightwill@nctelecom.netSpouse: Nancy

John W. Patton 2005-061623 Pond View Ct.Sheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-672-2776justj@fiberpipe.netSpouse: Jin

George McIIvaine, 2006-072823 Olive Dr.Cheyenne, WY 82001-5736(H) 307-632-6708(W) 307-635-2451(F) 307-635-3407grandpamc@aol.com

Past District Governors from otherDistricts residing in District 5440

Tom GordonDistrict 5670, 1988-894639 21st Street CircleGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-3778(F) 970-339-8563tg339@aol.comSpouse: Nona

Diane KnightDistrict 5450, 2004-054969 Valley Oak DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 303-324-4337(W) 970-667-7248dkessel2@comcast.netSpouse: Paul

Joseph H. “Joe” LooperDistrict 6270, 1986-873504 Terry Point DriveFort Collins, CO 80524-1329(H) 970-416-9579jhlooper@frii.comSpouse: Joan

William ReevesDistrict 5190, 1998-993931 Arrowwood LaneJohnstown, CO 80537(H) 970 227 9098(F) 970 203 0277reevesco@gmail.comSpouse: Joanna

Gerry RobertsDistrict 5320, 2000-01265 Country Club WayThayne, WY 83127Spouse: Dee

Past District GovernorsNancy Pettus, 2007-08P.O. Box 13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904(F) 307-734-2927(c) 307-413-1475WandNPettus@aol.comSpouse: Bill

Stuart Palmer, 2008-09150 Sylvia DriveJackson, WY 83001-9220(H, O, & F) 307-733-6391stupalmer_wyo@yahoo.comSpouse: Susie

David Scriven, 2009-106911 Casper Mtn. Rd.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-1434(W) 307-266-9117(F) 307-265-1420dscriven@rotary5440.orgSpouse: Janice

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Past District GovernorsDISTRICT 14(1915) Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Montana1915-16 John E. Zahn, Denver, CO*1916-17 J. Casey Witherspoon, Butte, MT*1917-18 George E. Relf, Salt Lake City, UT*DISTRICT 21(1918) Colorado, New Mexico, Eastern Wyoming1918-19 W.R. McFarland, Denver, CO*1919-20 Roger Motten, Colorado Springs, CO*1920-21 Bert E. Scribner, Pueblo, CO*1921-22 Harvey D. Parker, Greeley, CO*DISTRICT 7(1922) Colorado, Wyoming, 1 Nebraska County, 2 New Mexico Counties1922-23 James H. Walton, Cheyenne, WY*1923-24 Jack Andrew, Longmont, CO*1924-25 Richard E. Tope, Grand junction, CO*1925-26 Harry C. Brown, Denver, CO*1926-27 Roy A. Davis, Colorado Springs, CO*1927-28 Harry M. Barrett, Denver, CO*1928-29 Frank E. Parks, Pueblo, CO*1929-30 Charlie McMillan, Fort Collins, CO*1930-31 Charles H. Townsend, Casper, WY*1931-32 Finley L. McFarland, Denver, CO*1932-33 Ira Richardson, Alamosa, CO*1933-34 George Olinger, Denver, CO*1935-36 Charlie Oviatt, Sheridan, WY*1936-37 Roy J. Weaver, Pueblo, CO*DISTRICT 113(1937) SameTerritory as District 71937-38 Bernard Vessey, Colorado Springs, CO*1938-39 Mortimer Stone, Fort Collins, CO*1939-40 Irving W. Dinsmore, Rawlins, WY*1940-41 D.D. Monroe, Clayton, NM*1941-42 Elmore Petersen, Boulder, CO*1942-43 Ralph McWhinnie, Laramie, WY*1943-44 Edwin A. Bemis, Littleton, CO*1944-45 P. Hicks Cadle, Denver, CO*1945-46 G. Lewis Miller, Gunnison, CO1946-47 James H. MacDonald, Lajunta, CO*1947-48 Walter B. Cooper, Fort Collins, CO*1948-49 George M. Kirk, Laguna Hills, CA1949-50 James R. Mitchell, Casper, WY*

DISTRICT 168(1950) Northern half of Colorado, Wyoming, 1 Nebraska County1950-51 G. Cecil Brierley, Boulder, CO*1951-52 Kenneth Kluherz, Torrington, WY*1952-53 John C. Wiedenmann, M.D., Englewood, CO*1953-54 Harry B. Henderson, Cheyenne, WY*1954-55 John G. McMurty, Denver, CO*1955-56 Howard Emory Reed, Loveland, CO*1956-57 Jack G. Gage, Sheridan, WY*

DISTRICT 545(1957) Same Territory as District 1681957-58 Harley W. Shaver, Scottsbluff, NE*1958-59 Harold R. Smethills, Golden, CO*1959-60 Ray Jenkins, Denver, CO*

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1960-61 W. D. Armentrout, Greeley, CO*1961-62 John P. Ilsley, Gillette, WY*1962-63 Eric P. Wendt, Brush CO*1963-64 Ernest Altick, Estes Park, CO*1964-65 William J. (Bill) Wehrli, Casper, WY*1965-66 Earl Reynolds, Sterling, CO*1966-67 Lewis A. Colyer, Torrington, WY*1967-68 Eugene E. Dawson, Denver, CO1968-69 William E. Reeves, Littleton, CO*1969-70 Kermit R. Brown, Casper, WY*1970-71 Homer P. Rainey, Boulder, CO*1971-72 F.A. Almquist, Loveland, CO*1972-73 Alan H. Williams, Sr., Scottsbluff, NE*1973-74 Dwight L. Sullivan, Longmont, CO1974-75 Sam Portner, Fort Collins, CO*1975-76 Morris C. Jones, Laramie, WY1976-77 C. Howard Kast, Denver, CO1977-78 John D. Fuhr, Aurora, CO1978-79 Richard D. Gibbs, Cheyenne, WY1979-80 Ray L. Patterson, Loveland, CO*1980-81 Robert W. Sears, Fort Collins, CO*1981-82 Richard L. Neet, Greeley, CO*1982-83 Duane R. Barsness, Cody, WY1983-84 George E. Mendenhall, Jr., Littleton, CO1984-85 C. Grant Wilkins, Denver, CO1985-86 Stanley A. Black, Boulder, CO1986-87 George Hutchinson, Scottsbluff, NE*

DISTRICT 544(1987) Northern Colorado, Wyoming, 1 Nebraska County1987-88 Charles R. Peterson, Fort Collins, CO1988-89 Jack H. Morrison, Steamboat Springs, CO1989-90 Lynn A. Hammond, Loveland, CO1990-91 John G. Hanes, Cheyenne, WY

DISTRICT 5440(1991) Same Territory as District 5441991-92 H. Gordon Johnson, Greeley, CO1992-93 Richard A. Jolliffe, Scottsbluff, NE1993-94 Max E. Getts, Fort Collins, CO1994-95 Morrison L. Heth, Loveland, CO1995-96 John B. Guyette, Greeley, CO1996-97 Harold Miller, Cheyenne, WY*1997-98 David J. Bostrom, Worland, WY1998-99 Robert C. Hamblin, Estes Park, CO1999-00 John Vandel, Torrington, WY2000-01 C. David Hergert, Scottsbluff, NE2001-02 Lynne M. Baker, Fort Collins, CO2002-03 William F. “Bill” Pettus, Jackson, WY2003-04 Mike Tormey, Greeley, CO2004-05 William H. “Bill” Muldoon III, Craig, CO2005-06 John W. Patton, Sheridan, WY2006-07 George McIIvaine, Cheyenne, WY2007-08 Nancy Pettus, Jackson Hole, WY2008-09 Stuart Palmer, Jackson Hole, WY2009-10 David Sriven, Casper, WY*Deceased

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Founder of Rotary

Paul P. HarrisFounder of Rotary

Paul P. Harris (1868-1947) a lawyer, was the founder of Rotary, the world’s first and mostinternational service club. Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders unitedworldwide who provide humanitarian service, promote high ethical standards in all vocations, andhelp build good will and peace in the world.

Born in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.A. on 19 April 1868, Paul was the second of six children ofGeorge N. Harris and Cornelia Bryan Harris. At age 3 he moved to Wallingford, Vermont where hegrew up in the care of his paternal grandparents. Married to Jean Thompson Harris (1881-1963),they had no children. He received an LL.B. from the University of Iowa and received an honoraryLL.D. from the University of Vermont.

Paul Harris worked as a newspaper reporter, a business teacher, stock company actor, cowboy,and traveled extensively in the U.S.A. and Europe selling marble and granite. In 1896, he went toChicago to practice law. One evening Paul went with a professional friend to his suburban home.After dinner, as they strolled through the neighborhood, Paul’s friend introduced him to varioustradesmen in their stores. This reminded Paul of his New England village and it occurred to him“Why not have a fellowship composed of businessmen from different occupations, withoutrestrictions of politics or religion?”’

On 23 February, 1905, Paul Harris formed the first club with three other businessmen:Silvester Schiele, a coal merchant; Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer; and Hiram Shorey, a merchanttailor. Paul Harris named the new club “Rotary” because members met in rotation at their variousplaces of business. Club membership grew rapidly. Many members were from small towns and in theRotary club they found an opportunity for camaraderie. When Paul Harris became president of theclub in its third year, he was convinced that the Rotary club could be developed into an importantservice movement and strove to extend Rotary to other cities.

The second Rotary club was founded in San Francisco in 1908. In August, 1910, when therewere 16 clubs, the National Association of Rotary Clubs was organized. When clubs were formed inCanada and Great Britain, the name was changed to the International Association of Rotary Clubsin 1912, and was later shortened to Rotary International in 1922. Paul Harris was the firstpresident of both the National Association and the International Association. As Rotary spannedthe globe, branch offices were opened in Europe and Asia. In 1932 the Four Way Test was created.Two world wars changed the face of Rotary -- Eastern Europe was closed to Rotary until 1989 whenclubs were re-established in Poland and Hungary. In 1990, the first club was opened in the SovietUnion.

When President Emeritus Paul Harris passed away on 27 January 1947, his dream had grownfrom an informal meeting of four to some 6,000 clubs brought together through the service andfellowship of Rotary.

Worldwide, Rotarians lend their time, expertise and resources to a number of vocationalprograms, and community and international service projects. The Rotary Foundation of RotaryInternational carries out some US$60 million annually in international education and humanitarian

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programs, providing grants which save lives and improve conditions throughout the world; andsponsors international ambassadors of good will through educational awards to university studentsand teachers, and through international exchange of business and professional people. Today, theRotary Foundation scholarship program is the world’s largest privately funded internationalscholarships program, approximately 1,000 scholarships are awarded annually. Through its PolioPlusprogram, Rotarians have raised in excess of US $600 million by the time the world is certified poliofree.

Paul was also prominent in other civic and professional work. He served as the first chairmanof the board to the National Easter Seal Society of Crippled Children and Adults in the U.S.A. andof the International Society for Crippled Children. He was a member of the board of managers ofthe Chicago Bar Association and its representative at the International Congress of Hague, and acommittee member of the American Bar Association. He received the Silver Buffalo Award fromthe Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to youth, and was decorated by the governmentsof Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France and Peru.

Paul Harris Fellow

An individual who contributes, or in whose honor or memory has contributed, at least US$1,000to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, is recognized as a PAUL HARRIS FELLOW.

Each person who receives this recognition is presented with a commemorative certificate. Amedal and lapel pin are also given to persons so recognized.

Sustaining Member

An individual who contributes US$100 annually to The Rotary Foundation of RotaryInternational.

Paul Harris Society

A special pin and certificate is awarded to those individuals who inform the current DistrictGovernor that they pledge to donate US$1,000 or more annually to The Rotary Foundation.

White Hat Society

A special pin is awarded to those individuals who inform the current District Governor thatthey pledge to donate US$5,000in one Rotary year to The Rotary Foundation.

Benefactor

A certificate and insignia is provided to anyone who notifies The Foundation in writing thatprovision has been made in the person’s will or makes an outright gift of at least US$1,000 to thePermanent Fund.

Bequest Society

A special crystal is awarded to those individuals who inform The Rotary Foundation that theyhave made a major gift commitment (US$10,000 or more) in their final estate plan. They are alsorecognized as major donors to The Rotary Foundation.

Major Donor

Couples or individuals whose combined personal outright or cumulative giving has reachedUS$10,000 or more. There are six levels, up to US$1 million or greater.

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.BYLAWS

ARTICLE 1.NAME AND AUTHORITY

1.1 The name of this organization shall be ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

1.2 The authority for the organization is the constitution, the State of Wyoming and the Bylaws of RotaryInternational.

1.3 This organization is not for profit in every respect.

ARTICLE 2.MEMBERSHIP

2.1 All Rotary Clubs within District 5440, as designated by Rotary International, shall be members ofROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

ARTICLE 3.ADMINISTRATION

3.1 The administration of this organization shall be according to the Constitution and Bylaws of RotaryInternational, in particular ARTICLE 15 of the Bylaws of Rotary International (as printed in the current Editions of theManual of Procedure), and according to these Bylaws. Whenever any conflict may exist between these Bylaws and theConstitution and Bylaws of Rotary International, the Constitution and Bylaws of Rotary International shall takeprecedence and prevail.

3.2 The District Governor, being an officer of Rotary International ("RI"), and having been nominated byROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. and elected at an annual Convention of Rotary International, shallfunction under the general supervision of the RI Board of Directors. The District Governor is charged with the duty offurthering the Object of Rotary in exercising direct supervision of the clubs in the District. Additionally the DistrictGovernor shall be responsible for those duties described in Section 15.090 of the Bylaws of Rotary International in thecurrent edition of the RI Manual of Procedure, and charged with carrying out the Duties of a Governor as specified inthe most current edition of the RI Manual of Procedure.

3.3 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. shall be governed by a Board of Directors, alsoknown as the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall be comprised of the current District Governor, theimmediate Past District Governor, two Past District Governors elected annually by the Council of Past Governors,currently members of Clubs within the District and willing to serve, the Chairman of the Council of Past Governors,District Governor Elect, and the Chair of the District Training Committee. The District Governor Nominee (followingtheir selection), District Governor Nominee Designate (should one be selected), the Chair of the District RotaryFoundation, District Treasurer, and Administrative Secretary shall serve as ex-officio members.

3.4 Before assuming office, the District Governor-Elect shall establish a quarterly schedule of meetings for theensuing year. The Committee shall elect a Chairman from among its members at its first meeting. Special meetings can becalled by the Chairman, or by a majority of the voting members, and such meetings may be held by conference telephonecall or by internet access. Meetings of the Executive Committee shall be open to any interested Rotarian in ROTARYINTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

3.5 There shall be a Council of Past Governors comprised of any past officer of Rotary International residing inand currently a member of a Club within the District and desiring to participate. This group shall elect a Chairman forthe ensuing Rotary year at its last meeting of the preceding year. The role of the Council is to offer advice, counsel andassistance upon request to the District Governor, the District Governor-Elect, and the District Governor Nominee, onmatters affecting the District as referred to them. Meetings of the Council shall also serve as an opportunity for theDistrict Governor to inform members regarding any items of interest or news involving the District and/or RotaryInternational.

3.6 A ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. office shall be established and maintained as acentralized permanent office to: (1) provide continuity and safe keeping for ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT5440, INC. records and data base information; (2) to aid in the efficient storage and dissemination of Rotary Interna-tional forms, documents, and materials for the use of District Clubs and Rotary Officers; and (3) to assist each successorDistrict Governor with the availability of an experienced Administrative Secretary responsive to the needs and desiresof the District Governor.

a. When a vacancy occurs in the Administrative Secretary position, a replacement shall be nominated by thecurrent District Governor with final approval by the District Executive Committee. The Administrative Secretary shallbe an employee of the District with primary duties and responsibilities as stated in this Section III, Paragraph 3.5.

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b. The Office shall be managed by the District Governor, with the assistance of a Past District Governor orother experienced Rotary Officer, appointed by the District Governor, as may be appropriate or necessary.

c. The person overseeing the office, if other than the District Governor, in conjunction with the DistrictGovernor and District Governor Elect, shall review the performance of the Administrative Secretary annually before thethirty first day of December. Recommended salary and/or fringe benefit adjustments as deemed appropriate will bereferred to the District Executive Committee for approval. Approved changes and/or modifications will then be referredto the Finance Committee for inclusion in the next year's budget for the District.

d. The district office is intended to be a continuing function of the District and shall function as a primarysource of historical information and data for incoming District Governors.

3.7 A District Treasurer shall be appointed by the District Executive Committee to function on a continuinglong-term basis, coordinating his or her efforts with the current and incoming District Governors and the District OfficeManager and Administrative Secretary. The District Treasurer shall function under the guidelines as stated in SectionsIII and IV of these Bylaws. Further, the Treasurer shall be responsible for documenting and monitoring all DistrictFunds including separate accounts such as may be maintained for Youth Exchange, RYLA and District Conference.Quarterly financial reports shall be submitted by the District Treasurer to the Executive Committees and othercommittees and officers as may be appropriate. The District Treasurer shall receive no compensation, but shall bereimbursed for appropriate out-of-pocket expenses. The Treasurer shall be bonded in an amount approximating the totalFunds of the District, the expense of such bond to be borne by the District.

3.8 A District Leadership Plan shall be maintained for the use, benefit and information of all district officersand Rotarians. The Plan, in addition to these Bylaws, shall be a primary and continuing source of uniform andconsistent governance of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. The Plan shall be reviewed annually bythe first day of April of each year and revised as deemed necessary by the Executive Committee to provide usefulguidance to District Officers in carrying out the District's functions and activities.

ARTICLE 4.FINANCES

4.1 A District Budget fund shall be established for the administration and development of Rotary activities inthe District as described in Section IV of District Bylaws. This Fund shall be developed through a per-capita levy ofthe Clubs in the District, plus any subsidy received from Rotary International. The total shall be sufficient to fund theactivities of the District for the next Rotary year.

4.2 The annual District per-capita assessment shall be paid by all Rotary Clubs in ROTARY INTERNA-TIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. to the District Treasurer based on the total of active and honorary members as of the firstday of July of each year as such totals are reported to Rotary International. This assessment shall be paid no later thanthe thirtieth day of September of each year. Payment of the assessment is mandatory. Upon notification by the DistrictGovernor that a Club has failed for more than six (6) months to pay its per-capita assessment, that Club, by action of theRotary International Board of Directors, is subject to suspension of Rotary International services and termination ofmembership in Rotary International.

4.3 Care shall be taken to ensure that:

a. Approval of the per-capita levy and the budget for the following Rotary year shall take place at the DistrictPETS by a two-thirds (b) vote of the incoming club presidents in attendance at the PETS meeting.

b. No District Funds are under the control of a single individual; and

c. An audited statement of income and expenditures is presented to the following District Conference as wellas to club presidents as required in Article IV, Section 4.7 of these Bylaws.

4.4 A District Contingency Reserve Fund shall be established and maintained by the District in an amountsufficient to defray unexpected losses of the District. The minimum level of this Reserve Fund shall be Fifty Thousandand No/100 Dollars ($50,000.00). Money in this Fund will be augmented by excess funds from prior year's activities,including any surplus remaining from the District Conference. The Fund shall be managed by the District ExecutiveCommittee which shall be responsible for annually reviewing the Fund level and making adjustments, as appropriate, inthe minimum maintenance level. Expenditures from the Reserve fund shall be replaced with funds in succeeding year'sbudgets to keep it at its approved minimum level. The District Governor, with concurrence of two thirds (b) of themembers of the Executive Committee, shall determine if an emergency exists within the District, or within its operationsor activities, that warrants an expenditure from the Reserve Fund. Expenditures from the Reserve Fund might include thefollowing:

a. Funds for specific ongoing District programs;

b. Advance Funds to establish the ensuing years budget when required by the District Governor-Elect and

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approved by the District Executive Committee;

c. Funds needed to support special new District projects or programs, as proposed to the ExecutiveCommittee by a Rotary Club or District Committee, with management and oversight of the funds by that Club orCommittee;

d. Funds required to pay for emergency and/or unforeseen needs of the District.

4.5 The Executive Committee shall establish a subcommittee named the Finance Committee. The FinanceCommittee shall be comprised of three (3) members of the Executive Committee, serving three-year, staggered terms.

a. No later than sixty (60) days prior to the Presidents-Elect Training Seminar, the Finance Committee, takinginto account the District Governor Elect's wishes and recommendations for the next fiscal year, shall prepare a proposedbudget for financing of the District-sponsored projects and programs, and for administration and development of Rotarywithin the District.

b. To coordinate with the Finance Committee's preparation of the budget as defined in paragraph a. above, allDistrict committees that anticipate either income or expense, or that are requesting funds from the District treasury, shallsubmit their proposed Committee budgets and fund requests to the Finance Committee by the thirty first day ofDecember of each year, or at other times if so requested by the Finance Committee.

c. Following preparation, the budget will be submitted to the Clubs within the District at least four (4)weeks prior to PETS and approved by two-thirds of the incoming Presidents in attendance at that meeting. The FinanceCommittee is responsible for the management of District Funds including the current year's Budget Fund. The committeewill also have oversight of any other District Funds such as may be required for RYLA, Youth Exchange and theDistrict Conference, as well as providing assistance to the District Governor in preparation of the budget for theDistrict Conference.

d. The Finance Committee is responsible for the management of District funds including the current year'sBudget Fund. The Finance Committee will also have oversight of any other District Funds such as may be required forRYLA, Youth Exchange, and the District Conference, as well as providing assistance to the District Governor inpreparation of the budget for the District Conference.

e. All decisions of the Finance Committee shall be approved by a majority vote of Committee members. TheFinance Committee may authorize expenditures of up to Ten Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) from theDistrict Contingency Reserve Fund for contingency or emergency requests in support of Rotary programs, subject tofinal approval by the Executive Committee (Article IV., Paragraph 4.4 of these Bylaws).

4.6 Expenditures from the District Fund may be made by the District Treasurer upon written authorization ofthe District Governor up to individual line-item budgeted amounts. Expenditures in excess of these amounts can onlybe made with the approval of the Finance Committee.

a. Two (2) signatures may be required to approve the disbursement of funds from the District Fund as furtherdefined in Paragraph 4.6(b). Rotarians authorized to approve expenditures shall include the District Governor, DistrictGovernor-Elect, and the District Treasurer. The District Governor's signature on a written request shall constitute oneof the two (2) required signatures for disbursement.

b. On all payments in excess of Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00), two (2) signatures, as definedabove, must appear on the check.

c. At the District Governor's discretion, designated budgeted funds may be adjusted on a line-item basis andtransferred in amounts not exceeding One Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($1,000.00) to satisfy the changing of themonetary needs of the District. The District Treasurer and Finance Committee shall be notified promptly of any suchadjustments and these changes must be specifically noted in the next quarter's financial report. Adjustments in excess ofOne Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($1,000.00) can only be made with the approval of the Finance Committee.

d. It is recognized that in addition to the regular and normal activities of the District, which are paid for eitherby reimbursement from Rotary International, by the District's per-capita levy, or by allotment of District Reserve funds,there may be special Club, District, or Rotary International programs, activities or functions which require or encouragethe District Governor's participation and use of District funds. It has been the long-standing policy of District 5440and of Rotary International that expenses associated with these additional activities, including those incurred by theDistrict Governor, if not allocated through the normal budgeting process and in compliance with District Bylaws,become the personal responsibility of the relevant District Governor.

4.7 Before taking office, the District Governor-Elect, with the assistance of the District Treasurer, shall appointa District Audit Committee for the ensuing year. To assure continuity the Committee shall consist of three (3) PastDistrict Governors appointed to staggered terms of three (3) years each, and two Rotarians with specific financial and/oraudit experience who are appointed for one-year terms. The Chair of the Committee will be the most senior PDG member.

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The Committee shall not include any current members of the Finance Committee. The Audit Committee shall conduct aninternal audit, or, if so required by the Executive Committee, shall contract with an outside accounting firm for an auditof the District's financial records. This audit shall cover the period of the preceding Rotary fiscal year and shall becompleted within four (4) months following the close of said year. If additional time is needed, the Audit Committee canrequest an extension from the Executive Committee. The Audit Report shall be submitted to the Finance Committee forreview, following which the Report, including any comments by the Finance Committee, shall be submitted to theExecutive Committee for review and to the Council of Past Governors for information and comment. Copies of theReport, with copies of the comments of the Finance and Executive Committee, will be submitted to Presidents of theClubs in the District no later than sixty (60) days prior to the District Conference. The Report shall be accepted by amajority vote of the delegates attending that year's District Conference, or referred back to the Executive Committee forappropriate action.

4.8 All District committees which have either income or expense, or which have received funds from theDistrict treasury, shall make a complete itemized accounting of all income and expenses to the District Treasurer no laterthan the thirty first day of August of each year for the preceding Rotary year. Exceptions to requirements of thisparagraph will be permitted only upon written approval of the District Governor and Finance Committee.

4.9 Where funds are raised for specific purposes or for District programs, such as for Youth Exchange, theDistrict Conference, or multi-District activities such as RYLA, a separate budget and bank account may exist. At leastquarterly, the Chair or Treasurer of that respective activity shall submit a financial report to the District Treasurer forinclusion in the District Financial Report.

4.10 When funds are to be solicited and accumulated from within the District for joint or multi-District projects,the proposed budget of income and expenditures, including the level of involvement requested of Rotarians in ROTARYINTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. shall be prepared by the first day of February of each year, or thirty (30) daysbefore the PETS, and submitted to the District Treasurer so that the information may be included in the budgetsubmitted to incoming club presidents at their Presidents Elect Training Seminar.

ARTICLE 5.MEETINGS

5.1 There shall be three (3) official ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. meetings held duringany District Governor's term. They are the Presidents-Elects Training Seminar, the District Assembly, and the DistrictConference. Other District-wide meetings as required or desirable may be held with the approval and sanction of theDistrict Governor or as called for by RI.

5.2 All District-wide meetings shall be financed through registration fees paid by the participants, withsupplementary District funds made available only when budgeted for that specific purpose. It shall not be the purposeof these meetings to produce a profit or surplus. Rather, it shall be the purpose of the meetings to operate on the lowestfeasible registration fee so as to encourage the widest possible attendance at such meetings.

5.3 The Presidents-Elect Training Seminar shall be held annually, within one (1) month after the InternationalAssembly, but no later than the thirty first day of March, for the purpose of orientation and training of Rotary ClubPresidents-Elect. The Presidents-Elect Training Seminar shall be scheduled and conducted by the District GovernorElect, in cooperation with the District Governor, and shall be held at a time different than that of the District Assembly.The Presidents-Elect Training Seminar shall conform to ARTICLE 15, 15.030 of the Bylaws of Rotary International.

5.4 The District Assembly shall be directed particularly toward the incoming Officers, Directors and Committeemembers of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. The Assembly program shall emphasize instructionand preparation of the participants for the Rotary year ahead, and shall follow as nearly as practical the guidelinesfurnished by Rotary International conforming to ARTICLE 15, 15.020 of the Bylaws of Rotary International. AllRotarians within District are welcome and encouraged to attend.

5.5 The District Conference shall be a meeting for all Rotarians, spouses, guests, and others. The program andactivities of the District Conference shall emphasize Rotary information, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440,INC. activities, business matters, inspiration, and fellowship. The District Conference shall conform to ARTICLE 15,15.030 of the Bylaws of Rotary International.

5.6 The Council of Past District Governors shall assist the incoming District Governor on the selection of siteand related contractual negotiations of the District Conference during the year he or she will serve as District Governor.The Council of Past District Governors and the District Governor shall develop an advisory committee to assist theDistrict Governor Nominee and District Governor Nominee Designate in matters of the district, including districtconference.

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ARTICLE 6.COMMITTEES

6.1 All Committees, except the Executive Committee, are a part of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT5440, INC.

6.2 All Committee Chairs, except the Executive Committee, must report to the District Governor.

6.3 The District Governor shall appoint all District Committee members and designate each Committee Chair.Appointees shall be current members in good standing of a ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. club.

a. During the selection process, before the beginning of a new Rotary year, the District Governor Elect shallconsult with current Committee Chairs and Committee members, the District Governor, the Council of Past Governors,and other Rotarians seeking suggested names of potential Committee members best suited for open positions. Effortsshall be made to select such persons from the broadest possible geographic Club distribution.

b. One-year appointments for Committee members are normal, except as committee membership is specificallyidentified elsewhere in these Bylaws. Two-year and three-year terms are acceptable at the discretion of the DistrictGovernor.

c. Notwithstanding Paragraph b. of this Article VI, no person shall be eligible to serve on the sameCommittee for more than three (3) years except as may be otherwise provided in the bylaws. No person who has servedon a committee for three (3) years shall be eligible for subsequent appointment to the same committee except as approvedby the Executive Committee. The provisions of this Paragraph c. of this Section 6.3 shall not apply to an ex officiomember of any committee or to members of ad hoc committees.

d. All members of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. committees shall be in good standingin a member club of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

ARTICLE 7.SELECTION OF THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR

7.1 The District Governor Nominee or Nominee Designate shall be selected by a District NominatingCommittee in accordance with ARTICLE 13, 13.020 of the Bylaws of Rotary International. The Nominating Committeeshall consist of five (5) immediate Past District Governors and two (2) Rotarians. Those Rotarians, who are not PastDistrict Governors, should have served as Club President, residing in and members in good standing of Clubs withinthe District and willing to serve in this capacity. The most senior Past District Governor in term of service shall serveas Chair. The Committee will act only with at least five (5) of the seven (7) members in attendance.

7.2 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. shall select its District Governor Nominee during thesecond year before the year in which the District Governor will serve. In addition, a District Governor NomineeDesignate may also be selected during the third year before the year of service.

7.3 No later than the first day of March of each year, the Nominating Committee will convene to begin an activesearch to find the best qualified candidates for District Governor Nominee or District Governor Nominee Designate andto set a date(s) for interviews of candidates. Also, no later than the first day of March, the District Governor shall inviteall the Clubs to submit their suggestions for nomination for Governor by mailing to the Secretary of every Club in theDistrict an official call of nominations for Governor.

a. The last day for receipt of nominations from the clubs will be no later than the first day of March.

b. Names of candidates shall be submitted to the Council of Past Governors for comment.

c. The Nominating Committee shall meet no later than the first day of May to make its selection.

d. The District Governor shall be notified of the selection immediately thereafter.

e. All persons whose names were submitted will be notified by the Chair as to the selection made by theNominating Committee.

f. The District Governor shall then publish to the clubs of the District the name and Club of the selectednominee and shall certify the name of the Governor Nominee to the General Secretary with ten (10) days after suchnominee has been declared the Nominee.

g. If it is determined that an incoming District Governor Elect, District Governor Nominee, or DistrictGovernor Nominee Designate, cannot serve for any reason, or if a nominated Governor cannot serve for any reasonbefore his or her election at the Rotary International Convention, or, if after the International Convention, the President

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of Rotary International acts for cause and disqualifies either the current District Governor or the Nominee candidate, theDistrict Nominating Committee shall reconvene to select a replacement.

ARTICLE 8.VOTING

8.1 In all matters that require a vote at the District Assembly or the District Conference, or by mail, orotherwise, except as outlined in Section a. below, voting shall be as outlined in ARTICLE 15, 15.050 of the Bylaws ofRotary International.

a. Agreement by the District to participate in the Group Study Exchange shall be ratified by the Clubs incompliance with the procedures defined in the current edition of the Manual of Procedure.

b. In any matters where Rotary International may require a different method of voting, the requirements ofRotary International shall be followed.

ARTICLE 9.CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS OF

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

9.1 Amendments to these Bylaws may be proposed by any Rotary Club in ROTARY INTERNATIONALDISTRICT 5440, INC. the District Bylaws Committee, or the District Executive Committee. Suggestions must be inwriting and, while they can be initiated and sent to the District Governor at any time, they must be received by theGovernor not less than ninety (90) days prior to the scheduled District Conference. The District Governor shallformalize such suggestions and forward them to the District Bylaws Committee for review and comments, followingwhich they will be sent to the District Executive Committee. After these reviews, the District Governor shall send acopy of the proposed changes, along with the Executive Committee's recommendations to the Clubs of the District notless than four (4) weeks prior to the District Conference. The proposed changes shall be submitted for consideration atthe District Conference, and must be approved by two-thirds of the delegates of the Clubs present.

9.2 To assure continuity, the Bylaws Committee shall be comprised of three (3) Past District Governors servingthree-year staggered terms, and two (2) Rotarians who are not PDGs but who have served as Club Presidents. Eachincoming District Governor, before taking office, shall select one (1) Past Governor to serve a three-year term, and two(2) Past Club Presidents, who can serve consecutive terms but not to exceed three (3) years on a Committee. Anyvacancies on the Committee shall be filled by the Executive Committee.

ARTICLE 10.GENERAL

10.1 These Bylaws are intended to serve as a guide, which will provide continuity in the operation of ROTARYINTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC. as well as provide for the protection and proper use of funds which have beenprovided by the Rotarians and Clubs in ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 5440, INC.

10.2 It should be kept in mind by all who are concerned with these Bylaws, or who have occasion to use them,that ours is a voluntary organization that tolerance is to be exercised in all matters. The guiding influence shouldalways be the Object of Rotary, as incorporated in ARTICLE IV of the Constitution of Rotary International, and thethings we think, say, and do should be measured by the Four Way Test.

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e-mail Guidelines for Rotarians

1. E-mail pertaining to Rotary should contain “Rotary” in the subject line.

2. All Rotary e-mail should contain a signature block that includes the name of the personsending the Email and the sender’s title or committee designation (if any).

3. No Rotarian should be added to an “e-groups” or other type of bulk mailing list withoutthat person’s permission; excepting mailing lists specifically established for RI Directors,Trustees, and Officers (including, but not limited to District Governors, District GovernorsElect, District Governors Nominee), as well as RI Committee members, RI Task ForceChairmen and Coordinators, DICOs, CICOs, and Club President.

4. By virtue of having accepted the duties and responsibilities of their positions, Rotariansincluded in the “exception” list in Guideline #3 shall be presumed to have given permission toreceive e-mail pertaining to their positions.

5. There should be no presumption of delivery of e-mail, unless the e-mail is acknowledged bythe recipient.

6. E-groups and other bulk mailing lists shall not be used for expressing political views or forthe distribution of “spam,” such as jokes and the like.

7. All policies and procedures contained in the Rotary International Manual of Procedurepertaining to circularization shall be applicable to all e-mail communication.

8. E-mail lists shall not be published in any form that is available to the public. Websitescontaining mailing lists or individual e-mail addresses (other than the e-mail addresses of thewebmasters) should be password protected. Such passwords should not be distributed to non-Rotarians.

9. All users of e-mail should be encouraged to maintain an up-to-date version of virus checkingsoftware on their computers.

10. Whenever possible, attachments to e-mails should be avoided. Copy and paste informationinto the body of the e-mail. If an attachment is absolutely necessary, the attachment should bescanned to ensure that it is virus free before it is sent.

11. Brevity in e-mail messages is encouraged. No Forwarding of e-mail without consent.Copying large numbers of Rotarians is discouraged.

Rotary International Website: www.rotary.org

Rotary District 5440 Website: www.rotary5440.org

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•A•PP Del Acker633 S. Thurmond StreetSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-674-6519(W) 307-672-6496(C) 307-751-1671ackerdw@teamtsp.com

Mike Adams412 Gage Ave.Evanston, WY 82930cradams@allwest.net

Billie Addleman1720 Carey Ave., Suite 200Cheyenne, WY 82001(W) 307-632-0541baddleman@hirstapplegate.com

PP Kelly Albright114 S. 6th E.Riverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-4307(W) 307-856-7300(F) 307-856-7380kcalbright@yahoo.com

Kendall Alexander1300 N. 17th AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-330-2924(W) 970-347-2378alexhousek@msn.com

Chris AllredP.O. Box 1620Afton, WY 83110callred@1stbank-online.com

Vaneza Alvarado4609 Big Sur AvenueCheyenne, WY 82009307-639-0193vaneza.alvarado@ymail.com

Dave AmenRYLA/Young RYLA RegistrarP.O. Box 5073Greenwood Village, CO 80155-5073rylaregistrar@rmryla.org(H) 404-939-RYLA(C) 303-773-3535

Colleen AndersonP.O. Box 703Thermopolis, WY 82443

Karen Anderson2220 Pacific BlvdGering, NE 69341(H) 308-641-8799(W) 308-632-2133(F) 308-632-7128karen@scottsbluffgering.com

Tom Anderson1706 Marys Lake RoadEstes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-577-1562(C) 970-214-4199tanderson970@beyondbb.com

Jacob Anfinson2505 S. 18th St.Laramie, WY 82070(H) 307-742-3553(W) 307-721-4683(F) 307-742-2429jacob.anfinson@fib.com

Alan Ashbaugh4735 Hogan Dr.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-4432ashbaughs@comcast.net

Larry Atchison5801 W. 11th Street, Suite 300Greeley, CO 80634(W) 970-352-7990(F) 970-352-1855larry@awhitney.com

•B•Rebecca Bailey1590 Raven Ave. Unit GEstes Park, CO 80517(W) 970-586-8185Rebeccai78@msn.com

Scott Bailey1325 Park Ridge Dr.Eaton, CO 80615-8612(H) 970 686-8768(W) 970 674-9444(F) 970 674-9450sbailey@coloeast.com

Noel BajatRI DirectorOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

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PP Bill Baker1231 Rosewood LanePowell, WY 82435(H) 307-754-3313 ( C) 202-340-7274wbaker@business-media.com

RC Lynne Baker5805 Clearwater DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134(F) 970-461-3853lmdbaker@netzero.com

Ron Baker5805 Clearwater Dr.Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-593-0134(W) 970-217-6463(F) 970-461-3853rbaker@lamar.colostate.edu

Sharon BakerP.O. Box 417Powell, WY 82435sbaker@business-media.com

Kalyan BanerjeeRI President-electOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

Richard BarrettBox 95Morrill, NE 69358(H) 308-247-2437rextool@actcom.net

Terry Bay3318 Monte Vista Dr.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-8736(W) 307-472-1770(F) 307-472-0011BayTLB@bresnan.net

DGE Ron BazataDistrict 5630P.O. Box 175Kearney, NE 68848(C) 308-233-4093rbazata@citilink.net

DG Steve BergDistrict 54702422 Carson AvenueLa Junta, CO 81050(C) 719-469-8062scb624@hotmail.com

Alison BeneficoRI CoordinatorOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3248(F) 847-556-2135Alison.Benefico@rotary.org

Michael Benson223 W. 5th St.Julesburg, CO 80737-1421mbenson@kci.net

PP Tim BepplerP.O. Box 1040,Evanston, WY 82931(H) 307-444-3025(W) 307-789-6300tbeppler@allwest.net

PP Jan C. Bertholf1224 Mansfield Dr.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-223-7741(C) 970-217-7619homerun@frii.com

Marsha Biddle2034 44th Ave.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-3055(W) 970-353-1798(F) 970-353-1799marsha.biddle@rueschandbiddle.com

PP Brad Bischoff1300 Oakridge Drive #100Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-0444brad@bdbischoff.com

PDG Stanley A. Black1892 Seven Lakes Dr.Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-461-8727sabl@juno.com

Suzy BlackhurstP.O. Box 334Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-443-1833(W) 970-577-9900sblackhurst@estes.org

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Ron Bland6200 W. 9th St., Unit 1Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-301-2290(W) 970-353-3337ron@tortugabay.net

PP Anne BluemelP.O. Box 247Kemmerer, WY 83101-0247(H) 307-877-4924(W) 307-877-4455(F) 307-877-4457Anne_Bluemel@hamsfork.net

PP Judy Boggs, Chair1221 Lory StreetFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-493-3537forrestorjudy@yahoo.com

Patrick Bols2723 Westridge CourtFort Collins, CO 80526(H) 970-204-1806(C) 970-222-0490patbols@gmail.com

PP Kathy Boni-Thompson126 Siddle DriveCody, WY 82414(H) 307-587-9543(W) 307-587-5029kathybonithompson@yahoo.com

PP Karen Bonomo420 Dana Circle,Rock Springs, WY 82901(H) 307-389-5502karenbonomo75@msn.com

PP David Boon2306 Cotswold CourtFort Collins, CO 80526(H) 970-484-7031dyboon@comcast.net

PDG David J. “Dave” BostromP.O. Box 98Worland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-3227(W) 307-347-6151(F) 307-347-6227mba-db@tribcsp.com

Nikki BowkerP.O. Box 272Gillette, WY 82717-0272(H) 307-680-8955(W) 307-682-8851ncloud@collinscom.net

Brent Boyer33154 Covey CircleSteamboat Springs,CO 80488(H) 970-846-6829(W) 970-871-4233bboyer@steamboatpilot.com

Karen Boyes300 E. 29th St.Loveland, CO 80538karen.boyes@homestatebank.com

Pam Bricker801 8th Street, Suite 110Greeley, CO 80631(W) 970-356-1684mariposaplants@hotmail.com

Nancy Brigden5130 Coral burst CircleLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-352-3829(C) 970-381-5809brigden@comcast.net

James BroomfieldP.O. Box 21Estes Park, CO 80517

Susan BrownPO Box 1129Rock Springs, WY 82902(H) 307-922-2148Susan.brown@questar.com

Julie Buderus19712 CR 50 1/2LaSalle, CO 80645(H) 970-506-6929(C) 970-301-3040julie.buderus@aims.edu

Lee BurbankP.O. Box 4158Jackson, WY 83001-4158(H) 307-734-2788(W) 307-733-5160lee@thompsonpalmer.com

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PP Larry Burkhardt6141 Lesser Drive,Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-378-7810 (C) 970-396-5288lburkhardt@upstatecolorado.org

AG Donna BurrillP.O. Box 143Fort Collins, CO 80522-0143(H) 970-221-2492(F) 970-221-3201djb@cbadvisors.com

PP Pat Butts365 E. Bustle Creek DriveAlta, WY 83452(H) 307-353-2864pbe@tetontel.com

•C•Leslie CalkinsState Farm Insurance990 Main StreetLander, WY 82520(W) 307-332-2530(C) 307-330-4361RYLA.chair@gmail.com(F) 307-332-4398leslie.calkins.h9kb@statefarm.com

Glenna Calmes231 Toponce Dr.Evanston, WY 82930(W) 307-789-7571gcalmes@uinta1.k12.wy.us

Ruby Calvert608 Downs CircleRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-0819(W) 307-856-6944(F) 307-856-3893rcalvert@cwc.edu

Bonnie Cannon327 Smith St.Rock Springs, WY 82902(H) 307-362-4095bonnie.cannon@mail.house.gov

Sherry CarterP.O. Box 770858Stmbt Springs, CO 80477(W) 970-824-0307(H) 970-879-0521(F) 970-824-6224sherry.l.carter@wellsfargo.com

Rex ChambersP O Box 697Windsor, CO 80550fatherrex@live.com

Don Charron621 East 38th St.Scottsbluff, NE 69361(C) 308-641-7606(W) 308-635-7705(F) 308-635-0599charroncpa@hotmail.com

Kelcey ChristensenP.O. Box 2427Laramie, WY 82073-2427(W) 307-766-4163kelceyc@uwyo.edu

Carolyn Christian870 Dusty TrailsDriggs, ID 83422(C) 307-690-7915lchristian@piersonlandworks.com

Nancy Clark1936 27th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-352-4473(W) 970-350-5019nclark@cancer.org

PP Ron Clark1512 Waterfront DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-8040rclark1032@comcast.net

Liz Clark131 N. 35th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-454-1254(W) 970-352-8835(F) 970-352-7081AVHLIZ1@msn.com

John Cochran10 Eagle Ridge DriveSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-752-6151bcochran@bresnan.net

PP Terry Collins1078 Rd. 22Powell, WY 82435(C) 307-254-3914(W) 307-754-2272(F) 307-754-9577terryc08@bresnan.net

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Jenny Connell383 North MainThayne, WY 83127jenny.connell@bankofamerica.com

Bryan CookeDistrict 5440 Governor1933 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-8303cookesahib@yahoo.com

Carolyn Cooke1933 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-8303carocooke@hotmail.com

Christopher Cox105 E. 2nd StPowell, WY 82435ccox@bankofthewest.com

AG Chandler K. (Chan) CoyleP.O. Box 774686Steamboat Springs, CO 80477(H) 970-879-3493(C) 970-819-0362(F) 970-879-1473channdix@springsips.com

AG Gerry Crites1002 W. Hill Rd.Laramie, WY 82072307-742-3857geraldcrites0@msn.com

Jennifer Cuthbertson85 Gateway BoulavardRock Springs, WY 82901(H) 307-362-7773(W) 307-362-7773 X2226Jennifer@tronavalley.coop

•D•Randy Dabb316 E. Cedar St.Rawlins, WY 82301(H) 307-324-4755rdabb@farmersagent.com

Scott Daily12500 S Hoback Jct RdJackson, WY 83001(H) 307-730-9854(W) 307-734-9854(F) 307-734-7560scott@hoback.org

James Damato, Jr.RI SupervisorOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3405(F) 847-556-2135James.Damato@rotary.org

Daphne DavisP.O. Box 389Julesburg, CO 80737(H) 970-474-2443(F) 970-474-2645

Winnie DelliQuadriPO Box 776104Steamboat Springs, CO 80477(H) 970-846-4705(W) 970-879-2060(F) 970-879-8851winniedq@yahoo.com

Jane DenningP.O Box 772858Steamboat Springs, CO80477-2858jdenning@heritagetco.com

Charley Dickey265 Steamer Ct.Estes Park, CO 80517(C) 970-217-2533Charleyvi@aol.com

Brenda Dones5368 CR 46Johnstown, CO 80534(H) 970-587-5331(W) 970) 353-3845 x3699bwdones@lpbroadband.net

Pauline Dunnuck2313 Hillside Dr.Laramie, WY 82072

•E•PolioPlus ChairPP Bob Eatman3157 Southwest 6th PlaceLoveland, CO 80537(H) 970-461-1971r_eatman@mesanetworks.net

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PP Bill Emslie825 E. Pitkin StreetFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-224-3630(W) 970-229-5377(C) 970-217-6340emslieb@q.com

Jim Epstein6742 WCR 24Loveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-4898(C) 970-481-0373james.epstein@gmail.com

Craig Essex2010 Young RYLA Conference ChairYoungRYLA.Chair@gmail.com(H) 303-699-3314(C) 303-513-1315

PP Sandy Evans-HallPO Box 881531Steamboat Springs, CO 80488(H) 970-879-4391(W) 970-879-0882sevans@steamboatchamber.com

PP Rod EverettP.O. Box 1083Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-576-0925(W) 307-733-8064(C) 307-413-0134rodinwyoming@yahoo.com

•F•Tia Farmer916 1/2 S. 4th St.Laramie, WY 82070-4503(H) 307-256-6684(W) 307-721-3172(F) 307-721-3815tfarmer@west-inc.com

Debra Feagler7244 Road 51Torrington, WY 82240-9010(H) 307-532-4774

Renee Fielder34264 CR 14Keensburg, CO 80643(W) 970-353-3845 x3257(H) 970-590-0456eener1961@msn.com

Connie Filipovitch-Sarmiento1407 S. Greeley HwyCheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-778-8747(C) 307-421-7492cfilipovitch@mac.com

PP Bobbe Fitzhugh873 Esterbrook RoadDouglas, WY 82633(H) 307-358-6457(C) 307-359-3311bobbefitzhugh@gmail.com

Colleen Flack5628 W. 19th St.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-2751(W) 970-330-3288grandmacocoflack@aol.com

Neil FolksP.O. Box 870Craig, CO 81626(C) 970-326-8726(H) 970-824-0312neilfolks@wildblue.net

Neil FordP.O. Box 6831Jackson, WY 83002-6831(H) 307-734-0290g-ford@juno.com

PP Mike Forney41155 Game Trails CourtSteamboat Springs, CO 80487(H) 970-871-6009(F) 970-879-1638(C) 970-846-3042mikeforney@springsips.com

AG Ron Fossen686 Baldwin Creek Rd.Lander, WY 82520(H) 307-332-3539(W) 307-857-2636(F) 307-857-3976(C) 307-840-6871ronfossen@yahoo.com

Copper FranceP.O. Box 50Rawlins, WY 82301

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Edwin H. FutaRI General SecretaryOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

•G•Chris Gaines4966 32nd StreetGreeley, CO 80634cgains@good-sam.com

PP Linda Gault32 Corthell RoadLaramie, WY 82070307-721-8885lindagault00@vcn.com

Michael Geesey5157 Hoy Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-637-8392(W) 307-777-6605clmgeesey@bresnan.net

Bill Gentle1008 Ole Maverick Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009sbgentle@hotmail.com

PP Wayne Gentry1429 East 20th AvenueTorrington, WY 82240(H) 307-532-5226(C) 307-532-6591lwg@netcommander.co

PDG Max Getts3415 Terry Ridge RoadFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-482-2566(F) 970-482-5969maxgetts@email.msn.com

Josephine Gilpatrick3914 Village DriveRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-6466(F) 307-856-6466gilpatrick@wyoming.com

PDG Tom Gordon4639 21st Street CircleGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-3778(F) 970-339-8563tg339@aol.com

Bruce GrantEstes Park, CO(H) 970-586-4020(W) 970-586-4039 x11bgrant@estespark.com

Jim GreenP.O. Box 1151Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-690-5516(W) 307-733-5516(F) 307-733-5512jim@jsgcpa.com

Kathy GuerinPO Box 3000Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-9593(W) 970-526-8022kguerin@bankofthewest.com

Kevin Guille5705 Kennedy Dr.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-635-6644kevin.guille@raymondjames.com

Cynthia Guldy2026 Yonkee DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-3564(W) 970-674-3556(F) 970-674-3557cguldy@ft.newyorklife.com

Charlie Gulley609 E. 2nd St.Gillette, WY 82716(W) 307-686-8168(F) 307-686-8184charliegulley@hotmail.com

Dean Guyette4019 Dove LnEvans, CO 80620(H) 970-330-3740(C) 970-539-8357

PDG John Guyette2559 53rd AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-8725jguye54356@aol.com

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•H•Stanley Haas602 East 35th StreetScottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-635-3885stanhaas@charter.net

DGE Jim HaldermanDistrict 5450555 S. Nelson StreetLakewood, CO 80226(C) 303-564-3315jimspeaker@comcast.net

PDG Robert “Bob” Hamblin28 Blue Valley DriveEstes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-9014(F) 970-577-0899BJHamblin@aol.com

Lynn HammondPRID & Trustee200 E 7th Street, Suite 418Loveland, CO 80537(W) 970-667-1023(H) 970-667-2659lahlawer@aol.com

Kris HammondP.O. Box 772566Steamboat Springs, CO 80477970-879-0726hammond8@mac.com

Gordon Hannaford2315 Lake DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-663-5958(W) 970-482-6971gwhannaford@yahoo.com

PDG John Hanes848 Creighton St.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-632-8785(W) 307-634-2731jhanes@wyoming.com

Maureen Harris1203 Whitewater Ave.Cody, WY 82414

Jean Herbert#3 Mtn. View EstatesSaratoga, WY 82331jherbert@bocrawlins.com

PDG C. David Hergert1424 Avenue BScottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-632-6315(W) 308-632-2315(F) 308-632-8350hergert@scottsbluff.net

PP Bill Hertneky313 Habitat Cove,Windsor, CO 80550(H) 970-674-1640(C) 970-396-2907whertneky@newwestbank.biz

PDG Morrison L. “Mo” Heth2501 Lake DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-9775(W) 970-663-7238(F) 970-663-7296moheth@frii.com

Ron Hogan3120 Bent DriveLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-2635(F) 970-667-3801rhogan@lpbroadband.net

Mitch Homi121 Cedar RidgeThermopolis, WY 82443(H) 307-864-3451mhomi@bresnan.net

Jim HoopsChair of Rocky Mountain RYLARYLA.board.chair@gmail.com(H) 303-339-7922(C) 303-913-8526

Enita Hout1901 21st Avenue CourtGreeley, CO 80631(W) 970-353-6433x31(C) 970-396-2930ekearns-hout@ccdenver.org

Tim Hull312 Ute Ln.Estes Park, CO 80517-7236

Will Hume4313 W 14th Street RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-9330whume@1stnationalbank.com

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Heidi Hurst2450 Compo RoadGreeley, CO 80634(C) 970-590-8829misshurst@gmail.com

•J•John Jackson2101 Gail Ln.Cody, WY 82414

Raju JairamP.O. Box 20Fort Collins, CO 80522(C) 970-691-6244raju@mbi.com

Christina Jennings7231 Bomar DriveCheyenne, WY 82009(C) 307-214-4719christina@romsalaw.com

Cathy JensenP.O. Box 2531Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-3844(W) 970-577-4307clcalicat@aol.com

PDG Peter JeschofnigDistrict 5470412 13th StreetGlenwood Springs CO 81501pjeschofnig@sopris.net

Chris Jessen250 East Highway 60Loveland, CO 80537cajessenhome@aol.com

Linda Jessup608 E 7th Street,Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970-278-0447lindajpepwest@aol.com

PDG H. Gordon Johnson3502 Rangeview RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-4977(W) 970-284-6000(F) 970-284-7872gordon@bigfootturf.com

Julie Johnson Haffner1805 E. 18th Street, Suite 9Loveland, CO 80539(H) 970-674-1106juliejohnsonhaffner@bannerhealth.com

PDG Dick Jolliffe4728 Cardinal DriveScottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-632-4298rajolliffe@embarqmail.com

AG Eleanore JonesP.O. Box 37Huntley, WY 82218(H) 307-532-2809jonesag@vistabeam.com

Grant Jones2117 Grandview Dr.Torrington, WY 82240(H) 307-532-4114(W) 307-532-8698grantjonesod@communicomm.com

•K•Dr. Richard Kemme4254 W. 14th Street DriveGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-405-3822richardkemme@yahoo.com

Rene Kemper920 S. 5th StreetDouglas, WY 82633(C) 307-351-0470(W) 307-358-4402(F) 307-358-4847kemper@communicomm.com

William Kennedy41205 Juniper Springs CourtSteamboat Springs, CO 80487skitime04@yahoo.com

John KerstP.O. Box 774724Steamboat Spgs, CO 80477(H) 970-879-7628(W) 970-875-1610(F) 970-875-1631jkerst@yampavalleybank.com

Pete KilbrideP.O. Box 208Ranchester, WY 82839(H) 307-655-9297pkilbride@yahoo.com

PDG Diane Kessel Knight4969 Valley Oak Dr.Loveland, CO 80538(H) 303-324-4337(W) 970-667-7248dkessel2@comcast.net

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Norman King, Jr.1435 N. Heights Dr.Buffalo, WY 82801(H) 307-674-5272(W) 307-684-2581norman.king@fib.com

Randal “Randy” King1564 Taurus CourtLoveland, CO 80537(H) 970-667-8147(W) 970-669-3077(F) 970-669-2183randy@kingcontracting.com

Bart Kingham534 Hawks Nest WayFort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-568-9341(F) 970-568-9341kinghams1@msn.com

Georgina Kirby847 Park St.Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-3810(W) 970-526-9203georginak_3@hotmail.com

Ray KlinginsmithRI PresidentOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

Judy Knapp1348 52nd Avenue CourtGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-5208(W) 970-304-9970judy@crsgwc.org

Kenda Knudsen2001 Main St.Torrington, WY 82240(H) 307-532-3512kknudsen@knudsencpa.com

Kathy KochP.O. Box 850Worland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-2007hkoch@rtconnect.net

Ralph Kreitler619 42nd AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-6543kreitlerjr@gmail.com

Joni KumorDistrict Treasurer5120 E 17th StreetCasper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-4272(W) 307-234-7800(F) 307- 234-5414jonik@wyocpa.com

•L•PP Mark Larson5121 W. 25th Street RoadGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-4430(W) 970-356-8700mark.r.larsonb7b1@statefarm.com

AG Ray LeaycraftDistrict Protection Officer1170 Fairway Club Cir. #1Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-8599(W) 970-586-4407rleaycraft@aol.com

Bob Leonard1721 Mitchell StLaramie, WY 82072-2328(H) 307-742-2798(W) 307-742-7896(F) 307-742-9799bleonard@laramielaw.com

PP Chuck Levine408 Bristlecone CourtEstes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-577-0825coloradochuck@yahoo.com

Marsi Liddell1903 81st Avenue,Greeley CO 80634(H) 970-506-6686 (C) 970-590-2044marsi.liddell@aims.edu

PDG Joseph H. “Joe” Looper3504 Terry Point DriveFort Collins, CO 80524-1329(H) 970-416-9579jlooper@frii.com

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Randy Looper627 W. Victory WayCraig, CO 81625(H) 970-826-2930(W) 970-826-4444(F) 970-824-5678elkruninn@yahoo.com

Bob Loosley1409 Patton St.Fort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-482-7347(W) 970-491-6513bob.loosley@colostate.edu

Norm LoveP.O. Box 1765Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-577-0966normlove6@msn.com

Dennis Lower2019 Rustic PlaceCasper, WY 82609307-266-5854BlimeyLimey1@bresnan.net

PP Dick Lubinski2000 SkyrockLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-667-4513lubi@frii.com

Rusty Ludwig51 Coffeen Avenue Suite 201Newton Business CenterSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-655-5829(W) 307-674-2185(C) 307-751-7013ludwigs@bresnan.net

Jim Lutey1915 Windsong Dr.Johnstown, CO 80534(H) 970-587-2869(W) 970-587-7042(F) 970-587-8703jimlutey@yahoo.com

Peaches Lynch291 Indian Paintbrush #3Casper, WY 82604(H) 307-262-3640(W) 307-265-0275Peachesjlynch@msn.com

Norm Lyster22727 WCR 64Greeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-1226lystern@ctos.com

•M•Kip MacMillan3405 Arabian DriveJackson Hole, WY 83001(H) 307-733-8641kmacmillan@bresnan.net

Leasa Magnuson1100 Black Hawk Rd.Eaton, CO 80615(H) 970-590-9801(W) 970-226-4686(F) 970-226-8532leasa_cpa@mac.com

Ken MahoodP.O. Box 10399Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-733-9030kenmahood@wardblake.com

Terri MarinoP.O. Box 859Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-690-1980(W) 307-734-0828(F) 307-734-4463terri@tetonhabitat.org

Scott Marrscottamarr@msn.com

Julie Marshall2002 Char Avenue,Scottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-632-5667jmarshall@hometownfamilyradio.com

Ron Marshall3318 Barbara St.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-353-2920(W) 970-371-1965(F) 970-358-0284ron44bball@aol.com

Heather Martyn32305 RCR 20P.O.Box 883400Steamboat Springs, CO 80487(C) 970-847-7710heather@mysteamboatconnection.com

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Lynn Matson433 Mariana Pointe CourtLoveland, CO 80537(H) 970-669-8572lynnmatson@cs.com

Christie Maurias467 Natasha CourtLoveland, CO 80537mtnbkp@msn.com

Mary McCambridgeDistrict Governor Elect312 North Shores CircleWindsor, CO 80550(W) 970-622-7198(C) 970-222-1486mary.mcambridge@homestatebank.com

Garth McCann1913 Pawnee DriveFort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-484-9160(C) 970-690-2255garthmccann@comcast.net

Adam McCormackSenior Coordinator, FVPOD(W) 847-866-3490adam.mccormack@rotary.org

Chad McCumbersP.O. Box 716Morrill, NE 69358308-247-2040chad@thegunshopne.com

Brendan McDermottPO Box 8874Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-413-3314(W) 307-733-4215bwmcdermott@yahoo.com

Patty McDonald847 E. Wild Rye Dr.Jackson, WY 83001(H) 307-734-2758pattyamcdonald@earthlink.net

Jon McDowell1133 Ln. 8Powell, WY 82435(H) 307-754-8300(W) 307-578-3813jon.mcdowell@pacificorp.com

JoAnne McFarland460 Country Club DriveRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-856-5314(W) 307-855-2101jmcfarla@cwc.edu

AG David McGinnis1121 Sorenson DriveKemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-4905(W) 307-877-4455david_mcginnis2nps.gov

Josh McGrath4403 Brorby Blvd.Gillette, WY 82718-9462(W) 307-686-9200jmcgrath@vcn.com

PDG George McIIvaine2823 Olive Dr.Cheyenne, WY 82001-5736(H) 307-632-6708(W) 307-635-2451(F) 307-635-3407grandpamc@aol.com

Abby McNearManager, Future Vision (FV)Pilot Operations Department PODOne Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman AveEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732abby.mcnear@rotary.org

Rebecca McQueen2277 Danielle Ct.Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970.663.4574(W) 970.669.7200(F) 970.669.7211rlmcpa@frii.com

Tracy Mead912 Marble Dr.Fort Collins, CO 80526(H) 970-225-3891(W) 970-482-4357tracymead2003@yahoo.com

Harlan Mekelburg8269 Park Hill Ct.Fort Collins, CO 80528(H) 970-229-0174(W) 970-482-1928hmekel@q.com

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Jackie Meyer375 E. Horsetooth Rd.Fort Collins, CO 80525

PP Karen Miller11 Mallard roadSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-673-4633(W) 307-672-0464kmiller@efirstfederal.com

Tom MillerDistrict Governor Nominee1357 43rd Avenue, #15Greeley, CO 80634-2444(H) 970-339-4012millertb1@comcast.net

Warren MischkeP.O. Box 503Dayton, WY 82836Warren.mischke@wgf.state.wy.us

Carroll Mock1335 Upper Broadview Rd.Estes Park, CO 80517

PP Bill Moellenhoff1900 Willow Springs WayFort Collins, CO 80528(H) 970-282-3630(W) 970-225-3443(F) 970-226-5036bgmoe1@mindspring.com

Gentry Moellenhoff1900 Willow Springs WayFort Collins, CO 80528(H) 970-282-3630bgmoe1@mindspring.com

PP Myra Monfort-Runyon4376 Woody Creek Lane,Fort Collins, CO 89534(H) 970-472-5145mmonfort@aol.com

Teresa Moore10007 Smoking Oak Rd.Cheyenne, WY 82009(H) 307-635-1628(W) 307-920-8417teresamoore007@gmail.com

PP Jean Morrell1357 43rd Ave #10Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-352-2586(W) 970-352-2586pjmorrell@comcast.net

PDG Jack H. MorrisonP.O. Box 881518Steamboat Springs, CO 80488(H) 970-879-5185(F) 970-879-5185morrison03@msn.com

PP Bill Mortimer3861 Plateau PlaceCasper, WY 82604(H) 307-265-2541bmortime@bresnan.net

PDG William H. “Bill” Muldoon III895 Jeremiah WayCraig, CO 81625(H) 970-824-7100(F) 970-824-7101knightwill@q.com

PP Nancy Muldoon895 Jeremiah WayCraig, CO 81625(H) 970-824-7100(F) 970-824-7101(C) 970-629-9967nmuldoon@q.com

PP Manny Muniz265 Mt. Arter LoopLander, WY 82520(W) 307-335-7733(C) 307-349-3668manny@mannymuniz.com

Chris Murry1408 Mountain View BlvdRawlins, WY 82301doc_murry@hotmail.com

AG Phil Murphy1200 Hays,Fort Collins, CO 80524(H) 970-484-2968(W) 970-491-7533pjmurphy51@gmail.com

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PP Julia Murray837 Summit St.Evanston, WY 82930(H) 307-444-1900(W) 307-789-6773(F) 307-789-3244jmurray@allwest.net

Dr. Krishna Murthy625 Skysail LaneFort Collins, CO 80525(W) 970-226-4339(W) 970-221-2370(C) 970-691-3610kmurthy5@comcast.net

•N•Phyllis Naibauer1644 37th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-339-9310(C) 970-978-5389pnaibauer@msn.com

Darla Neeley15 N. MainDriggs, ID 84322darla_w_neeley@keybank.com

Phil Noble315 W. 8th Ave.Cheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-635-1705(F) 307-635-0249philnoble@wyoming.com

Kathie Nomura804 South 15th StreetWorland, WY 82401kathien@bresnan.net

•O•Dennis Oberhelman2300 Daylily WayEvans, CO 80620(H) 970-330-3301doberhelman@hotmail.com

Ian O’Dell2162 Chandler St.Fort Collins, CO 80528ian@odellandco.com

Dennis OdenP.O. Box 1216Kemmerer, WY 83101

PDG Mike OldhamDistrict 545095 S. White Tail driveFranktown, CO 80116(C) 303-453-9067meoldham@msn.com

Mitch O’Hare1732 S. Taft Hill Rd.Fort Collins, CO 80526

Mary O’Neal1450 40th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-2158(W) 970-378-2299maryoneal@aol.com

Liz Ontiveroz1012 Mitchell St.Laramie, WY 82072(W) 307-721-1131lontiveroz@fnbwyo.com

Andrew OrtenzioP. O. Box 607Smoot, WY 83126

Lucie Osborn2200 Pioneer AvenueCheyenne, WY 82001-3610(C) 307-421-6949 (W) 307-773-7220LOsborn@LCLSonline.org

Roxanne Ostlund3805 Carey Ave.Cheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-638-6982(W) 307-778-9933taxtoons@aol.com

PP Ernie OverP.O. Box 213Pavilion, WY 82520-0213(H) 307-856-9336(W) 307-332-3111 x 19eover@wyoming.com

PP Jennifer Owens4514 14th Street DriveGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-378-1101(C) 970-590-6540jennifer.owens@ubs.com

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RRFC William PettusP.O. Box13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904(C) 307-413-1475wandnpettus@aol.com

Connie Pfeiffenberger3532 Wild View Drive,Fort Collins, CO 80528(H) 970-226-6590pfeiffenberger4@msn.com

Charles Phares321 Big Horn Dr. C3Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-689-9439(W) 970-214-1285cdphares@yahoo.com

Julie PharesDistrict Trainer321 Big Horn Drive C3Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-689-9453(W) 970-586-4407(F) 970-586-3370jap@insurance-associates.com

Stacy Plemmons5661 Hummel LaneFort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-229-1395 © 970-420-3491stacyplemmons@msn.com

Gerald L. Powell902 Delaware Dr.Buffalo, WY 82801(H) 307-684-7891glpgebo@vcn.com

Romia Pritchet625 N. 30th AveGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-576-0938(W) 970-373-3336(F) 440-378-3336romia@rcautocity.com

DGE Roger PtolemyDistrict 54702608 Borrego DriveDurango, CO 81301(C) 970-764-0363rotaryroger@gmail.com

•P•Charlie Page1956 Boyd Ave.Casper, WY 82604(W) 307-235-4123(C) 3072771598cpage@bresnan.net

PDG Stuart “Stu” Palmer150 Sylvia DriveJackson WY 83001-9220(H, O & F) 307-733-6391stupalmer_wyo@yahoo.com

Pam PalmquistP. O. Box 774015Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

Bill Patton110 E. Brundage Ln.Sheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-673-0366wpatton@bresnan.net

PDG John W. Patton1623 Pond View Ct.Sheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-672-2776(C) 307-752-0496justj@fiberpipe.net

Catherine Peterson231 West 4th St.Loveland, CO 80537(H) 970-834-2099(W) 970-667-1158(F) 970-663-0955kitty@kpassociates.net

PDG Charlie Peterson8878 Red Mountain RdLivermore, CO 80536(H) 970-493-7675(W) 970-493-2151(F) 970-482-8127peterson@frii.com

Jennifer Peterson555 South 5th St.Lander, WY 82520(W) 307-332-3900landerjen@yahoo.com

PDG Nancy PettusP.O. Box 13127Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-733-4904(F) 307-734-2927(C) 307-413-1475wandnpettus@aol.com

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Marie Puryear2620 Osprey St.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-3030(W) 307-253-3160(F) 307-253-3184scottmariepuryear@msn.com

•R•Jon Radke818 McGraw DriveFort Collins, CO 80526(H) 970-206-4963ramstextbooks@comcast.net

Markus Ramsperger1418 Coulson AveKemmerer, WY 83101

PP Barbara RedderP.O. Box 9Gillette, WY 82718(H) 307-685-0170(W) 307-682-7262(F) 307-682-4830bredder@firstam.com

Michelle Reed378 Sunset DriveCraig, CO 81625970-629-1443970-826-2783yvapa@msn.com

PDG William Reeves3931 Arrowwood LaneJohnstown, CO 80537(H) 970 227 9098(F) 970 203 0277reevesco@gmail.com

Rosemary Reno1051 Ln. 11 1/2Powell, WY 82435wyrose1@tritel.net

Mary Rice623 W. 6th st.Julesburg, CO 80737(H) 970-474-2748(W) 970-474-3319maryrice53@gmail.com

Mary Roberts822 8th StreetGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-330-6982(W) 970-351-6222marytroberts@msn.com

Vickie Robertson438 S. 4th St.Douglas, WY 82633(H) 307-358-1142(W) 307-358-2996(F) 307-358-2999vickie.robertson.gcle@statefarm.com

Jason Roesler1614 Downey St.Laramie, WY 82072

PP Richard RollerWorland, WY(W) 307-347-4241 x 12615(C) 307-431-0604richardroller@anbb.com

PP Andrew Romero1927 21st Street,Greeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-9565(C) 970-371-2454aromero@weld.lib.co.us

AG Chuck Rutenberg214 Egyptian Court,Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-219-1368(W) 970-223-1922chuckrutenberg@msn.com

Charlotte Ryan1228 Brookwood Ct.Windsor, CO 80550ckryan48@msn.com

•S•PP Larry Salmen700 Breakwater Drive,Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-3761lsalmen@frii.com

Mike Sanders7513 Blue Water Ct.Fort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-2627(W) 970-229-1144Mike.sanders@bankofchoice.net

Mary SawayaP.O. Box 108Kemmerer, WY 83101(H) 307-877-3865(W) 307-877-3588Mary_Sawaya@yahoo.com

Eric Scalzo1603 Violet Ln.Gillette, WY 82716(H) 307-682-3795(W) 307-682-5788(F) 307-682-4469escalzo@collinscom.net

Robyn Schaneman251 Hawthorne Ave.Johnstown, CO 80534rsschaneman@abtbank.com

Patrick SchillingP.O. Box 526Dayton, WY 82836-0526(H) 307-655-2532(W) 307-672-0464pschilling@efirstfederal.com

William C. Schilling454 Milton Ave.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-262-5990(W) 307-577-8000(F) 307-577-8003wyhf@qwest.net

PP George Schlothauer2320 17th StreetGering, NE 69341(H) 308-436-5724gbschlot@charter.net

Kirk Schmidt204 Mount Arter LoopLander, WY 82520-2920(H) 307-335-0406kschmidt@fre1.k12.wy.us

Edgar Schramma9 S. Parish Ave.Johnstown, CO 80543(H) 970-663-2418(W) 970-587-4476edgar@schramma.com

PP Roger A. SchreinerP.O. Box 505,Cheyenne, WY 82003(H) 307-638-8083(W) 307-635-2600roger@cheyennecpa.com

Jim SchulzP. O. Box 667Victor, ID 83455(H) 208-787-2180(W) 208-787-7100(F) 208-787-7111jschulz@tetonfloorsandwindows.com

PDG David Scriven6911 Casper Mtn. Rd.Casper, WY 82601(H) 307-237-1434(W) 307-266-9117(F) 307-265-1420dscriven@rotary5440.org

DG Karen SekichDistrict 54506790 WCR 32Platteville, CO 80651(C) 970-397-9107ksekich@aol.com

Lyn ShanaghyP.O. Box 9683Jackson, WY 83002(H) 307-739-2345(W) 307-739-9507(F) 307-734-5587cavanjxnwyo@bresnan.net

PDG Jim ShreckDistrict 5630212 W. Circle DriveNorth Platte, NE 69101(C) 308-530-0995jshreck@charter.net

Lisa SilbersteinSenior Coordinator, FVPOD(W) 847-866-3359Lisa.silberstein@rotary.org

Kevin Skates420 Buffalo StThermopolis, WY 82443(H) 307-864-3885(W) 307-864.2176kskate@state.wy.us

Greg Smith24044 Co Rd 55Sterling, CO 80751(H) 970-521-0899(W) 970-522-0329gasmith@kci.net

Mike Smith309 S. Gillette Ave.Gillete, WY 82716(H) 307-686-8225(W) 307-682-3836(F) 307-682-2327mike@vcn.com

Nina Smith(W) 970-351-2304Nina.smith@unco.edu

Rebecca Smith1103 Fairview DriveRiverton, WY 82501(H) 307-857-1082(W) 307-851-4312rebecksmith@gmail.com

DG David SnowDistrict 56301107 Baxter StreetSaint Paul, NE 68873(H) 308-754-4023dplclsnow@charter.net

Charlene SobczakRI CoordinatorOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman Ave.Evanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3257(F) 847-556-2135Charlene.Sobczak@rotary.org

Ray Sorensen2103 60th Ave.Greeley, CO 80634rayshome@comcast.net

Scott Stanford2597 Abbey Rd.Steamboat Springs, CO 80487(C) 970-291-9278(W) 970-871-4202(F) 970-879-2888sstanford@steamboatpilot.com

Don SteadmanP.O. Box 451Ranchester, WY 82839(H) 307-655-2595don@steadmans.org

PP Jim SteinbergP.O. Box 771192Steamboat Springs, CO 80477(H) 970-879-2818(W) 970-879-3718steinberg@portfoliopublications.com

Carl-Wilhelm StenhammarThe Rotary Foundation ChairOne Rotary Center1560 Sherman AvenueEvanston, IL 60201-3698(W) 847-866-3000(F) 847-866-9732

Beverly Stewart1527 28th Ave. Ct.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-304-1007(W) 970-346-2276bevdesigns@comcast.net

David Stewart3801 Automation Way, Suite 200Fort Collins, CO 80525(C) 970-217-6501(W) 970-226-5500dave.stewart@stewartenv.com

Evelyn Stiefel7206 20th St LnGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-405-6225evelynstiefel@comcast.net

Amelia Striegel3565 Windmill Drive Apt. D6Fort Collins, Co80526(C) 970-988-4393Amelia.Striegel@gmail.com

Larry StruempfP.O. Box 1632Laramie, WY 82073(H) 307-742-9285LStruemp@lccc.wy.edu

Sonja Stump102 Cedar RidgeP.O. Box 730Thermopolis, WY 82443(H) 307-921-1039sstump@directairnet.com

PP Tim SullivanP.O. Box 1014Laramie, WY 82073(H) 307-760-6500(W) 307-742-5757sullivan@miplus.com

Pete SumeyP.O. Box 2806Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-3528petesumey@gmail.com

Jack Swanson1350 Newport St.Casper, WY 82609-3710(H) 307-473-8901(W) 307-234-5515(F) 307-237-2130johntjacks@hotmail.com

•T•PP Judy TeSelleP.O. Box 755Windsor, CO 80550-0755(C) 307-259-5028(F) 877-667-6442judy55454@aol.com

PP Deborah Theriault7230 Rocking R RoadCasper, WY 82604(H) 307-234-4264(C) 307-262-1343(F) 307-235-2525debtheriault@bresnan.net

Lloyd Thomas3421 Polk Circle WestWellington, CO 80549-1681(H) 970-568-0173ljtdat@aol.com

Bryan Thompson6363 Compton RoadFort Collins, CO 80525(H) 970-226-1286(W) 970-679-5250sb.thompson@comcast.net

PP Bonnie Titley1816 Seminole DriveFort Collins, CO 80525(970-482-0006titley@lamar.colostate.edu

Judy Tormey3520 Diane PlaceGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-304-1461(W) 970-381-0643judylynn80631@yahoo.com

District Rotary Foundation ChairMike Tormey3520 Diane PlaceGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-304-1461(F) 800-699- 4718mctormey1@comcast.net

Kellie TovarAdministrative Secretary3729 W. 22nd St.Greeley, CO 80634(O) & (F) 970-506-1036rotary5440@yahoo.com

Elisabeth TrefonasP.O. Box 1146Wilson, WY 83014(H) 307-733-7827(W) 307-203-9019emwt@trefonaslaw.com

David Treick1807 SalsburyCody, WY 82414(H) 307-527-6859davetreick@bresnan.net

Jim Trumbull3620 Aspen Dr.Scottsbluff, NE 69361(H) 308-631-0852(W) 308-632-2143(F) 308-632-2249jimt@carrtrumbull.com

Jim TurnerP.O. Box 189Nunn, CO 80648(H) 970-897-2313pkturner@ezlink.com

Katie TurnerP.O. Box 189Nunn, CO 80648(H) 970-897-2313pkturner@ezlink.com

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•V•PDG John Vandel3415 Reynolds St.Laramie, WY 82072(H) 307-721-3863(W) 307-766-6120(F) 307-766-2953(H) juane11@msn.com(W) jvandel@uwyo.edu

AG Susan Van Deren1221 Crescent DriveWindsor, CO 80550(H) 970-460-0150(W) 970-304-6183susan_vanderen@hotmail.com

Beth VanDeWege515 E. 22ndCheyenne, WY 82001(H) 307-638-1273(C) 307-630-2441dayfam2@msn.com

P.K. Vedanthan3405 Shore Road,Fort Collins, CO 80524(C) 720-987-5925pkv1947@gmail.com

Lyn Velle1000 W. 8th St.Gillette, WY 82718(C) 307-299-5182(W) 307-682-5171 x250lvelle@ccsd.k12.wy.us

Linda Vomaske311 E. Magnolia St.Fort Collins, CO 80524970-222-5305linda.vomaske@vistasolutions.net

•W•Isabel WaddellP.O. Box 1528Driggs, ID 83422(W) 208-354-3230IsabelWaddell@allstate.com

Burt Ward1523 Draw St.Cody, WY 82414bward@bighornfederal.com

Randy WarringtonP.O. Box 4285Gillette, WY 82717-4285(H) 307-686-6271(W) 307-682-4421randyw@gulleyinc.com

James H. Weber375 W. HealdSheridan, WY 82801(H) 307-674-8440(W) 307-674-6211(F) 307-674-6226jhweber@fiberpipe.net

John WeibelP.O.Box 771262Steamboat Springs CO 804477(C) 970-367-6184john@rockinjcattle.com

Dominick WeigelP.O. Box 11Lander, WY 82520

Jerry Weil7521 Plateau RoadGreeley, CO 80634-2488(H) 970-353-2630(C) 970-302-2488jerweil@comcast.net

Donna Weinman1840 Hunters DriveSteamboat Springs, CO 80487(C) 970-846-6086 (F) 970-871-6195dj_weinman@hotmail.com

Kathy Weinmeister1205 Lochmount DriveLoveland, CO 80537-4536(H) 970-667-2173Kathyw0712@msn.com

Jerry Westbrook2724 Lochbuie CircleLoveland, CO 80538(H) 970-669-4243wstbrk@comcast.net

Ken Whitney1357 43rd Avenue #18Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-353-8416(W) 970-352-7990kwhitney@awhitney.com

Bill Widmaier4547 W. 14th St.Greeley, CO 80634(H) 970-336-2275billwid@aol.com

Sandy WidmerP.O. Box 669Evansville, WY 82636(H) 307-262-5880(W) 307-265-0275swidmer@farmersagent.com

Alexandra Wilkinson4510 Puma DriveCasper, WY 82604(H) 307-234-5718(W) 307-265-4311Awilkinson@pmch.com

Lacy WilleyPO Box 350Morrill, NE 69358lwilley@pvnbankne.com

Tom Willnerd625 Michael St.Evanston, WY 82930(W) 307-782-7400twillnerd@uintabank.com

Doneen Wolf1560 South Flat RoadWorland, WY 82401(H) 307-347-8227twolf@rtconnect.net

Linda S. Wolfe710 Jackson St.Douglas, Y 82633(H) 307-624-0060suzieqwolfe@yahoo.com

PE Mark Wood2213 51st AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-330-7976(C) 970-302-4645mark.f.wood@gmail.com

Harriette Woodard1060 Woodland Ct.Estes Park, CO 80517(H) 970-586-4934(W) 970-586-1040harriettew@aol.com

Chris Woodruff2103 21st AvenueGreeley, CO 80631(H) 970-353-7394(W) 970-353-3845candkw@comcast.net

PP Karoline Woodruff2103 21st Ave.Greeley, CO 80631(H) 970-352-7394(C) 970-381-6697karoline.woodruff@aims.edu

PP Stuart Wright1324 42nd AvenueGreeley, CO 80634(H) 970-356-9368 (C) 970-690-1324stu@planningconceptsinc.com

•Y•Julie Yates215 CajetanFort Collins, CO 80524(C) 970-219-9613julie@jyates.net

AG Peter Youngers1418 Adams CircleSterling, CO 80751(H) 970-522-2040 (C) 970-520-1679pyoungers@sterlingcomputer.net

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