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Posted by Gregory Hill
Club President Blanche Parks lists the many accomplishments of our club this past year that helped the Downtown Topeka Rotary Club earn the Presidential Citation Award.
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Posted by Gregory Hill on May 01, 2013
The Topeka Downtown Rotary Club and its partners kicked off the Solemates Project yesterday and according to Jessica Goubeaux, one of the event organizers, " The project was a hit!"
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Posted by David Beck
Group Study Exchange 2013 - District 5710/District 9200
Group Study Exchange is Rotary’s International Exchange Program for Young Professionals. The GSE team will visit District 5710 April 28 – May 28, 2013, and will be in Topeka Thursday May 9 - Sunday, May 12. The team is from East Africa and all are medical professionals. There are two opportunities to meet and visit with the team while they are in Topeka.
· All members are invited to attend the GSE Welcome Reception, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Blue Moose Bar & Grill, 3030 SW Wanamaker Road, Thursday May 9th. This event is open to all Rotary Club members and their guests who would like to meet the GSE team, and no reservations are required. Cash bar.
· If you would like to see the GSE team program you are invited to attend the South Topeka Rotary Club meeting at 7:15 a.m. Friday May 10th. The South Club needs to know how many extras will be coming so that they can plan for seating and food service. If you want to attend the South Club meeting please notify Roger Underwood runderwood@communitybanktopeka.com by Monday, May 6th. The South Topeka Rotary Club meets in the Washburn Memorial Union. Breakfast will cost $10.
District 9200 comprises the six East African countries Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. The geographical variation ranges from beautiful coastal beaches (both in Kenya and Tanzania), to Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and Lake Victoria, the largest fresh water lake in Africa. The Big Five - lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo - still roam our vast savannahs and bush land. The equator passes through Kenya and Uganda. The total population of all five countries is about 130 million in an area of 3,139,000 sq kms.

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Posted by Blanche Parks on Mar 28, 2013
The Downtown Topeka Rotary was a co-sponsor of the Peace Forum at Kansas State University on February 23, 2013. The Forum sponsors were the Manhattan Konza Rotary Club and Manhattan Rotary Club.
Rotary International President Sakuji Tanaka, challenged all Rotary clubs to sponsor at least one peace forum during the 2012-13 year. Tanaka established “Peace Through Service” as the theme for Rotary International and asked Rotary clubs worldwide to host Peace Forums discussing how their respective communities could effectively contribute to peace and conflict resolution. Our club surpassed the challenge by sponsoring or co-sponsoring a total of six Peace activities.
President Blanche served on the Manhattan conference planning committee. Larry Dimmit served as a panelist on a panel session titled, “Humanitarian Assistance Projects”.
The keynote speaker was Mary Eisenhower, Granddaughter of Former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower. She is President & CEO of People to People International. This organization is dedicated to “peace through understanding”.
The purpose of the Peace Forum was to help educate and heighten awareness of people of all ages, backgrounds and interests regarding peace related issues. Participation in the event helped to empower attendees with new knowledge and understanding of how each of us can contribute to a more peaceful world through their local, state and international community. Session topics included peace related student and citizen exchanges and study abroad programs, peace related service and projects abroad, peace and conflict resolution in our schools & communities, peace advocacy groups and efforts, peacekeeping matters related to diplomatic and military service.
At the request of the Downtown Topeka Rotary, City of Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten proclaimed February 23, 2013 as Peace Day in the City.
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Posted by Roger Aeschliman on Jan 08, 2013
(Topeka) - The Topeka Rotary Foundation is issuing a Request for Proposals to award grants totaling $15,000 within the next few months.
The Foundation is the charitable gifting arm of the Topeka Rotary Club (downtown), and has recently adopted a new approach to gifting and civic support, said Joanie Underwood, chair of the foundation’s gifting committee.
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Posted by Gregory Hill
ClubRunner is now in the App Store for iPhones, iPads and iPods. Search the App Store for ClubRunner or click here. You can read the latest Rotary stories as well as access the club's member directory right from your mobile devices.
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Posted by Gregory Hill on Aug 03, 2011
 Hello Downtown Rotary Members,
What an honor to come before you as your 2011-12 president. This is a club held with high regard in the community, and I am humbled to assume leadership of such an outstanding organization.
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Posted by Gregory Hill on Aug 03, 2011
Hours after a massive earthquake hit Haiti in January 2010, Claude Surena, a physician, turned his home into a makeshift triage center, sheltering more than 100 injured people. Using the limited supplies of medicine and food that Rotarians had managed to collect, Surena, his wife, and other volunteers cared for victims, many of whom were in critical condition. The capital city of Port-au-Prince was damaged extensively, making communication almost impossible and resources scarce.
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Posted by Gregory Hill on Jun 30, 2011
In case you missed our meeting last week, or just wish to watch District Governor John Vandewalle's inspiring and motivating presentation, just play the video below or click here. Downtown Topeka Rotary from Gregory Hill on Vimeo.
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Posted by Roger Aeschliman
The Foundation meeting was called to order at 4 p.m. in the Board Room of the Topeka Rotary offices by Foundation President-elect Terry Diebolt. Attending were Roger Aeschliman, Nancy Daniels, Carol Wheeler, Scott Teeter, Jim Caplinger, Joan Underwood and Blanche Parks. Not attending were Tom Gorrell and Mike Worswick.
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Posted by Gregory Hill
A vocational community collaboration with Washburn Tech and
area school districts for middle school students exploring vocation opportunities.

Barbara Wiggins, Terry Wages, Frank Ybarra and Chis McGee volunteer as part of the Career Day, a Topeka Rotary Club Project at Washburn Tech.
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Posted by Gregory Hill
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Posted by Gregory Hill
Our very own Janlyn Nesbett-Tucker spoke on the Topeka Metro. Watch her presentation along with the rest of our club meeting from August 11, 2011.
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Posted by Gregory Hill
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May 19, 2011
by Gregory Hill
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