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President Elect Hugo Hietapelto
Secretary Matthew Cartier
Treasurer Elizabeth Eklund
Past President Wade Petrich
Community Service Joe Addy
Vocational Service Jim Curtis
Vice Chair Tim Sundstrom
Club Service Bruce Beste
International Service Russell Salgy
Rotary Foundation Joe Dusek
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Sgt.at Arms Joe Fischer
Youth Exchange Officer Tom Meyer
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Club Events
May Board Meeting May 23, 2012 04:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Andin's Bon Voyage Party Judy Harrison's House
Jun 05, 2012 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
June Board Meeting Jun 27, 2012 04:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Changing of the Guard Jun 28, 2012 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Posted by Hugo Hietapelto on Jan 06, 2012

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The Duluth Skyline Rotary Club started forming in 1972 for Rotarians who wanted to meet on top of the hill.

The first time the club met was September 1972 at the Highland Supper Club.


Earl Rogers, the club’s first president, owned a Honda motorcycledealership on top of the hill during that time. He still is an activemember and owns Duluth Travel in downtown Duluth.


Rogers remembers 22 members who chartered the club. They were RichardRobison, Dawayn McNeil, William Meierhoff, Guy Liljeblad, Thomas Zauhar,Joseph Nehring, David  Lindman, James Marshall, Wayne Amendola, GilJohnson, El Paulson, Bill Symons, John Fochs, Kelly Herstad, DonaldLong, Dr. Roy Juntinnen, Tom Sirois, Jim Wallack, Tom Dougherty, BillYax , Bob Olson and Rogers.


Herstad also continues to be active in the club.


In June 1973, the club was officially chartered and dedicated at a gathering at the Hotel Duluth Ballroom.


Rogers challenged the newly found club and its members to, “take thehigh road” and simply “do your best — since anything less would just notsuffice.”


Since that time the club has seen many members come and go. While someof the names and faces have changed over the years, the club continuesto be active and supportive of the local communities.


Skyliners always meet on Friday, but the location has changed many timesover the years. From Highland they went to the Elks Club, the DuluthInternational Airport and the Hermantown Public Safety Building.


Today, the club meets every Friday at the Country Inn and Suites inHermantown. The club and its 52 active members meet at noon for a lunchand program.


Known to be a welcoming and friendly club, many visitors have enjoyedmeeting members and listening to the speakers. Savories Cateringprovides the lunch, so people always leave having had a great meal.


Fellowship and lunch is something Skyline Rotary members enjoy, but itis what they give back to the community that keeps them as Rotarians.There is evidence all over the area of projects Skyline Rotary has beeninvolved in over the years.


Skyliners built the Beverly Marshall Memorial Park at the United DayActivity Center on Sixth Avenue East and Ninth Street in 1976. Theyconstructed a pavilion for the Chris Jensen Nursing Facility.


A major project for the club was the creation of the Terry EgerdahlMemorial Field in Proctor. The club designed and built the field(including the sod and goal posts).


In 2000, the club built the outdoor classroom on the Hermantown School grounds.

By far the largest project involved the construction of the 60-ton basefoundation for the F-4 fighter jet on display at  the DuluthInternational Airport. This project took massive resources and clubmember’s volunteered counltess hours to complete the project.

Knowing our young people are our future, Skyline Rotary sponsors the PHbanquet, which acknowledges the top 10 percent from the graduatingclasses at Hermantown and Proctor high schools. They also give to otherscholarship funds.

Skyline Rotary has also given to countless organizations throughout theTwin Ports. Every Christmas they help  families in need with donationsand gifts.

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