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Directors
President Taylor Christensen
President Elect Joel Johnson
Treasurer Bryan Mogg
Secretary Earl Hasz
Program Chair Courtney Loehfelm
Community Service Bryan Mogg
Public Relations Bryan Mogg
Vocational Services Paul Campbell
International Service Bill Medlicott
Rotary Foundation Bill Medlicott
Club Administraton Earl Hasz
Fellowship Travis Loock
Membership Bryan Mogg
Sergeant at Arms Travis Loock
Past President 2005-2006 Earl Hasz
Past President 2008-2009 Paul Campbell
Past President 2009-2010 Jim Horner
Immediate Past President Courtney Loehfelm
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Littleton CO 80160
303.908.7285

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We meet Wednesdays at 7:15 AM

Cafe de France

7301 South Santa Fe Drive
Unit #180
Littleton, Colorado 80120-2982
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News
Jul 19, 2011
by Earl Hasz

We have again sold Peaches and Pears from the Western Slope.  Our members sold over 140 boxes of peaches and pears. We would like to thank everyone for all your support and we'll see you again next year for more peaches and pears! 

 

We still have receipes listed in the website at the lower left corner.

Mar 15, 2011
by Bryan Mogg
Recent successes in India’s relentless effort to eradicate polio are raising hopes that the goal is in sight. The incidence of the disease is at a record low, with only one case reported in 2011, as of 1 March, and just 42 in all of 2010. That compares with 741 cases the year before.
Sep 28, 2010
by Bryan Mogg
On September 28, 2010, we partnered with a charity and Rotary Club to donate $8,400 worth of books to the Columbine Public Library.
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May 02, 2011

Since the March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Rotary YouthExchange officers around the world have worked tirelessly with their partnersto ensure the safety of exchange students in the affected regions.
 
Mar 25, 2011

Rotarians have been finding a number of ways to help victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan that killed thousands and left hundreds of thousands more homeless.
 
 
May 02, 2011

Beginning in July, The Rotarian will bring you the same print content you’ve enjoyed for years -- in paperless form. If you switch to digital, a link to the new issue will be delivered to your e-mail inbox each month from Zinio , the world’s largest digital newsstand.
 

It is very easy to give to the Rotary International Foundation. Whether you want to give to the Annual Programs Fund, or the Polio Plus fund, it is a click away. You can make a contribution to the Rotary International Foundation by clicking here.  Whether you are a Rotary member or not, yourcontribution can be credited to LittletonSunrise Rotary.  Any sum is appreciated.  Please apply the money to the Polio Plus fund or the Annual Programs Fund.  Online contributions are accepted via Visa, MasterCard or American Express only.

 

The Rotary MasterCard can give our club $25 with your first purchase of $75 or more. As you keep using it, it gives the Rotary International Foundation a smallpercent of each purchase.
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To celebrate "100 Years of Rotary in Colorado," the Rotary Club of Denver, Colorado, USA, working with other Rotary clubs in the state, helped obtain a $100 million stimulus grant from the U.S. government to bring low-cost, high-speed Internet to the entire state.