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Jun 19, 2013
Quadrant Leadership
Jun 26, 2013
Diabetes and Healthy Lifestyles
Jul 03, 2013
Jul 04, 2013
6:00pm - 7:00 pm
Jul 24, 2013
Creating a Sense of Community
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Directors
President Joel Johnson
President Elect Bill Medlicott
Treasurer Bryan Mogg
Secretary Jim Horner
Program Chair Courtney Loehfelm
Community Service Taylor Christensen
Public Relations Jack Liggett
Vocational Services Paul Campbell
International Service Bill Medlicott
Rotary Foundation Paul Campbell
Fellowship Travis Loock
Membership Joel Johnson
Sergeant at Arms Jack Liggett
Immediate Past President Taylor Christensen
Youth Exchange Earl Hasz
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PO BOX 1041
Littleton CO 80160

Joel Johnson 720-335-7900 Membership Questions
Earl Hasz 303-908-7285 Membership Questions

Leading the Way in Serving South Metro Communities and Communities around the World!

We meet Wednesdays at 7:15 AM

The Bistro at Aspen Grove (formerly Cafe de France)

7301 South Santa Fe Drive
Unit #180
Littleton, Colorado 80120-2982
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May 02, 2013
by Earl Hasz
Club Contact Information

 Membership Questions please call the Membership Co-Chairperson, Earl Hasz, at 303-908-7285

Program Questions please email the Program Chairperson, Linda Blackstone, at Linda.Blackstone@CenturyLink.com

Mar 24, 2013
by Joel Johnson
 The Littleton Sunrise Rotary Club dropped off more than 1,250 books to Damon Runyon Elementary School in Littleton last week as part of a combined effort with parents to provide more availability of reading materials for the 3rd grade classes. Our club was able to obtain copyrights to the books and raise funds to cover the printing costs.  A special thanks to Bryan Mogg for his leadership on this project!
Mar 12, 2013
by Joel Johnson
In memory of former member Jim Brammer's dedication to international service, the Littleton Sunrise Rotary Club has participated in nine micro finance loans through Kiva.  These loans are designed to provide financing to small businesses throughout the world that would not otherwise be able to receive loans and grow their businesses.  Our loans support entrepreneurs in countries including Bolivia, Ecuador, Togo, Congo and Iraq.  With additional funding from other Kiva members throughout the world, we have been able to create significant business opportunities in these countries.  Our Rotary club expects to continue funding these and other businesses for years to come.
Feb 20, 2013
by Joel Johnson
Bryan Mogg has been working for several months to help Runyon Elementary School in Littleton improve its access to more school books.  For a small annual fee, Runyon is able to print its own copies of school books for its teachers and students use.  This is a very cost effective way of providing more reading material when the printing cost is shared by parents and our Rotary club.  The printing project will cost a total of $1200+.   Our club has committed to provide $500 in matching funds to the elementary school to complete the project.  The books, when printed and ready for distribution, will carry the 4-Way Test and the Club's name and web address inside the front cover.  Good job Bryan!
Feb 04, 2013
by Joel Johnson
Linda Blackstone was recently inducted by District Governor Mike Klingbiel as the newest member of the Littleton Sunrise Rotary Club.  Linda has been a Rotarian in Casper, WY for 17 years and has transferred to Littleton.  She currently works as a Director, Network Services, with  Century Link in Littleton.  She is responsible for Engineering and Construction for Denver/Northern Colorado.  Linda has been active in various projects and looks forward to being a member of the Sunrise club.  Linda’s husband Robert is a geologist with Cameco Resources.  They have  two sons.  Michael is a geologist for Ultra Petroleum, and Brian is a geologist for Chevron.
Aug 14, 2012
by Earl Hasz

 The Rotary Club of Littleton Sunrise will be Selling Peaches and Pears again from the Western Slope for delivery on Saturday, August 24, 2013  Please mark your calendars. The checks for the entire total must be received by August 16, 2013. The new order flyer will be available by July 15, 2013.

Delivery will be Saturday, August 24, 2013 between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM in the south parking lot of Arapahoe Community College just north of the gas station.

Jun 15, 2012
by Bryan Mogg
Many compassionate Rotarians have asked how they can help with the High Park Fire.  

 

Our experience with the Conifer fire a few months ago showed us the best way we can be of immediate help is with funds that can go to those that have just lost everything. The monetary donations can go for clothes, food, all essentials, and food for their animals.


Apr 07, 2012
by Earl Hasz
 IT IS a year since the last case ofpolio was diagnosed in India.
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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Aug 11, 2013 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
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Posted by Earl Hasz

It’s now been a full year since we launched Challenge21’s first expedition – the Rwenzori. In that time, through climbs on Stanley, Orizaba, Everest, and Kenya, we’ve raised nearly $210,000, or 10%, of our $2.1 million goal for Water For People. And, we’ve impassioned hundreds of thousands worldwide, making them aware of the global water and sanitation crises, and the innovative, long-lasting solutions of Water For People. For this, we give a huge thank you to all of you, and to our partners: First Ascent, Eco Vessel, Vocus, Goal Zero, Live Worldly, Julbo, and Patrick Hoyt & Company.
Posted by Bryan Mogg on 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.
Posted by Bryan Mogg on 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.
 
Posted by Bryan Mogg on 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.
Posted by Earl Hasz

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, your contribution can be credited to Littleton Sunrise 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.

Posted by Earl Hasz

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.
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