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Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera- ton Uptown Hotel . Program: Alz- heimers Association, with Myles Copeland Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera- ton Uptown Hotel . Program: Testing For Drugs In The Workplace, with Maxine Chavez THE NORTHWIND Rotary Club of Albuquerque Del Norte July 6, 2012 Tuesday, July 10, 2012 Board of Directors reports due. Email them to Joanna and Darcy Savage Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera- ton Uptown Hotel. Program: Signs Of Leadership, with Garrey Carruthers Tuesday, July 17, 2012 Board of Directors meeting, 5:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel Hope Everyone Had An Enjoyable And Safe Independence Day Holiday. Happy Birthday America! Former New Mexico Governor to speak on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Former New Mexico Governor and current Dean of the College of Business at NMSU, Garrey Carruthers will speak at the Del Norte Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday, July 11 at noon. Dean Carruthers will expound on adopted sayings that are meaningful and are guides to success in life. The topic is: “The Signs of Leadership.” Mr. Carruthers has enjoyed a varied and interesting professional life. He holds a bachelor of science and a master of science degree from New Mexico State Uni- versity (NMSU) in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business and a Ph.D. in Economics from Iowa State University. He began his teaching career at NMSU doing his favorite thing - guiding students. He twice “did time” in Washington, D. C., the first as a White House Fellow assigned to the Secretary of Agriculture and the second as Assistant Secretary of the US Department of the Interior during the Reagan Administration. He especially enjoyed serving as Governor of New Mexico, serving as the last constitutionally limited, four year single term governors. His entrepre- neurial spirit lead him next into the health care business where he was a cofounder and, President, and CEO of Cimarron Health Plan, a home grown, managed care company, which was sold to a na- tional managed care corporation. He returned to his roots in July 2003 to become the Dean of the College of Business at NMSU. He also serves as the Vice President for Economic Development and in 2009 was appointed as the first director of the Pete V. Domenici Institutes. As a result a grant from the Daniels Foundation, Garrey is the principal investigator on a NMSU project promoting eth- ics education with an emphasis on ethical challenges between the private and public sector in New Mexico. He regularly presents on the subject throughout the state. He continues to be very active within the broader community of New Mexico. He is a July, 2012 Vol. 28, Issue 40 IN THIS ISSUE Del Norte News Programs July Calendar Meetings, Events, Anniversaries & Birthdays June Perfect Attendance Report A Peek at August cont. on pg.2
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera-ton Uptown Hotel. Program: Alz-heimers Association, with Myles Copeland

Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera-ton Uptown Hotel. Program: Testing For Drugs In The Workplace, with Maxine Chavez

THE NORTHWIND

Rotary Club of Albuquerque Del Norte July 6, 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 Board of Directors reports due. Email them to Joanna and Darcy Savage Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Rotary Meeting: noon at the Shera-ton Uptown Hotel. Program: Signs Of Leadership, with Garrey Carruthers Tuesday, July 17, 2012 Board of Directors meeting, 5:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel

Hope Everyone Had An

Enjoyable And Safe

Independence Day Holiday.

Happy Birthday America!

Former New Mexico Governor to speak on Wednesday,

July 11, 2012 Former New Mexico Governor and current Dean of the College of Business at NMSU, Garrey Carruthers will speak at the Del Norte Rotary Club meeting on Wednesday, July 11 at noon. Dean Carruthers will expound on adopted sayings that are meaningful and are guides to success in life. The topic is: “The Signs of Leadership.” Mr. Carruthers has enjoyed a varied and interesting professional life. He holds a bachelor of science and a master of science degree from New Mexico State Uni-versity (NMSU) in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business and a Ph.D. in Economics from Iowa State University. He began his teaching career at NMSU doing his favorite thing - guiding students. He twice “did time” in Washington, D. C., the first as a White House Fellow assigned to the Secretary of Agriculture and the second as Assistant Secretary of the US Department of the Interior during the Reagan Administration. He especially enjoyed serving as Governor of New Mexico, serving as the last constitutionally limited, four year single term governors. His entrepre-neurial spirit lead him next into the health care business where he was a cofounder and, President, and CEO of Cimarron Health Plan, a home grown, managed care company, which was sold to a na-tional managed care corporation. He returned to his roots in July 2003 to become the Dean of the College of Business at NMSU. He also serves as the Vice President for Economic Development and in 2009 was appointed as the first director of the Pete V. Domenici Institutes. As a result a grant from the Daniels Foundation, Garrey is the principal investigator on a NMSU project promoting eth-ics education with an emphasis on ethical challenges between the private and public sector in New Mexico. He regularly presents on the subject throughout the state. He continues to be very active within the broader community of New Mexico. He is a

July, 2012 Vol. 28, Issue 40

IN THIS ISSUE

Del Norte News Programs July Calendar Meetings, Events, Anniversaries & Birthdays June Perfect Attendance Report A Peek at August

cont. on pg.2

p. 2

ARE YOU LIVING BY THE

4-WAY TEST?

Is it the Truth?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

District 5520 Newsletter at the link

below: http://rotary5520.org/

newsletter/

Do You Have A Meeting

Make-Up? Committee chair and

members, please send to the Rotary

office your commit-tee meeting atten-dance or give them

to Joanna at our regular meeting

ASAP so it will help

our clubs monthly attendance figures reported to District,

thanks.

Rotary International www.rotary.org

President….…..........Sakuji Tanaka

District 5520 www.rotary5520.org

Governor……...............Mark Glenn Governor Elect….……...Kit Turpen Governor Nominee….Lonnie Leslie

Exec. Director……..Loren Kuehne

Rotary Club of Albuquerque Del Norte

www.rotarydelnorte.org

Club Officers President………..…Darcy Savage President-Elect..............Gene Gaik Vice President………...Tim Salazar

Board Secretary…..Jeanne Malone Treasurer……………...Mike Eskew Past President………...Bill Michael Sgt-at-Arms…….Arthur Humphries

Directors

International…………..Bob Rausch Vocational…...............Dr. Nick Ritz New Generations………….Michael MacDonald Club Service...........Larry Strickland Community Service...Barbara LaGree

Membership............Kathie Williams

Public Image…………Sonia Torres

Del Norte Foundation

President.....................Charlie Ofelt

Treasurer……………Mark Rudolph

Secretary………………...Kim Helm

Members......Dave Anderson, Lee

Dunsirn, Brooks LaGree, Michael

Madanick, Gene Gaik & Chet

Stewart

Rotary Meeting Schedule Wednesdays, 12:00 noon

Sheraton Hotel Uptown

2600 Louisiana Blvd., NE

Office Information PO Box 3951

Albuquerque, NM 87190

[email protected]

Office Hours:

9:00 am - 1:00 pm M, Tu, Th, Fr

Wednesday—Rotary Meetings

Wednesday, July 11th article Cont. from pg.1

founding member and current chairman of the board for Think New Mexico, life-time board member of the Association of Com-merce and Industry and just completing six years on the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. His past service includes bank board directorships, task force chair or co-chair for three former New Mexico governors and many other community organizations. Garrey enjoys leisure time with his family and his wife Kathy of 51 years. Please join us at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel for this inspiring topic.

Someone you know is looking for a way to give back. Invite your

friends and co-workers today to the next Del Norte Rotary Club

meeting!

Myles Copeland-Speaker on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Myles Copeland is the Communica-

tions and Advocacy Director for the

Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico

Chapter. He visited our Club in May

when he spoke on the topic of Alz-

heimers. This was such an interesting

topic and Mr. Copeland has additional

information to share, so please join us at the Del

Norte Rotary Club’s regular meeting, Wednesday,

July 18th, noon, at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel.

Mr. Copland was a volunteer for eight years with

the Alzheimer’s Association before his employment

in January 2012. Prior to that, he spent 12 years as

host of the Tony Lynn & Myles morning radio show

on Albuquerque’s Big I 107.9 FM. Having grown up

in Albuquerque’s South Valley, he attended St. Pius

X High School, and received his bachelor’s in phi-

losophy from Whittier College, in Whittier, CA. He is

currently pursuing his MBA at UNM’s Anderson

School of Management. See you on July 18th.!

p. 3

ROTARY DEL NORTE NEWS

Meet Our Newest Members NAME: Hasan (Hass) Aslami BUSINESS: Pizza 9/Pizza Franchizer SPONSOR: Michael MacDonald

NAME: Scott W. Stafford BUSINESS: Greer Stafford

OCCUPATION: Architect SPONSOR: Ken Abbott

NAME: Shannon Kawane BUSINESS: Owner of SERVPRO of NW Albu-querque

SPONSON: Arthur Humphries NAME: John Freeman BUSINESS: Owner of Cutting Edge Painting,

Inc. SPONSOR: Les Smith

NAME: Stephan D. Paternoster BUSINESS/OCCUPATION: Scalo’s Restaur-nat/YMCA of Central New Mexico Administra-

tor SPONSOR: Mike Skolnick

Induction dates for these individuals are soon to come, so stay tuned and be sure to wel-come them at our next meeting!

The advertisers in the NorthWind make it possible for

us to provide this publication. Please reward them

with your consideration when looking for a company

with which to do business.

Save the Date—Saturday, August 4, 2012

For the Albuquerque Del Norte Annual YMCA Don’t METH With Us Golf Tournament. Golf-

ers can enjoy the day at the beautiful Santa Ana golf club with a shot gun start at 8:00 a.m. Break-fast burritos and lunch will be provided. Registra-

tion begins at 6:30 a.m.; Breakfast at 7:00 a.m.; Putting Green/Range open at 6:30 a.m.; Lunch at 12:30 p.m. and door prizes and awards at 1:00

p.m. The cost is $175 per player, which includes a $50 gift certificate to the Titleist tent.

To register contact: Mike Skolnick; Cell: 505-239-8833 or via email: [email protected]

For almost 100 years, the YMCA of Central New Mex-ico has supported our local communities, focusing on diversity in people, cultures and religions. Working with our neighbors, we empower people and commu-nities in Central New Mexico by nurturing the potential of children and teens, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. Beginning this summer, volunteers from Del Norte Rotary will be presenting a program to over 2,000 5th grade students in the Albuquerque Public Schools District entitled ―Don’t METH With Us.‖ This program provides education about the dangers and conse-quences of Meth use and provides students with tools to say ―no‖ so they can avoid being swept into the cy-cle of use and abuse of this drug. The YMCA & Del Norte Rotary Club thanks you for participating in this years golf tournament!

ROTARY DEL NORTE NEWS

Speaker-Wednesday, July 25, 2012 Maxine Chavez-ABQ Drug Testing Solutions

p. 4

On Wednesday, July 25th Del Norte Rotari-ans and guests will get an opportunity to hear Ms. Maxine Chaveq of ABQ Drug Testing Solutions speak about workplace drug testing. ABQ Drug Testing Solutions is a full service drug testing service. They provide comprehensive testing services including:

Drug Detection Assessments

DNA and Paternity Testing

Workplace Drug Testing

Hair Follicle Drug Testing

In-home Drug Testing

Background Checks They are a national company helping parents and communi-ties confront the scourge of drugs in the home and have de-veloped a comprehensive program for home use that not only discourages your children from using and abusing drugs, but actually increases communication within the family. ABQ Drug Testing Solutions start with education about drug and alcohol abuse. The program is a complete approach to educating the family and preventing drug abuse. They pro-vide tools for facilitating communication in the family and have a "Family Pledge" that is used to explicitly declare a fam-ily drug and alcohol policy. This organization also provides US Food & Drug Administra-tion (FDA) cleared drug testing kits. These kits are accurate, safe, and meet the same standards established by the United States Department of Transportation for drugs of abuse test-ing. The kits test for marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, metham-phetamine and opiates. ABQ Drug Solutions believes in the motto "Prevent and Deter". Within the workplace ABQ Drug Solutions have a drug detec-tion assessment, business owners may use to determine if drugs are a major issue within your workplace. Please join us learn how you may protect your work environ-ment, employees and your business at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel, noon on Wednesday, July 25, 2012.

Rotary Service Help July & August, 2012

Invocation: 7-11: Kathie Williams; 7-18: ; 6-27: Jeanne Malone; 7-11: Kathie Williams; 7-18: Marion Bolton; 7-25: Need Someone; All of Au-gust we need volunteers. Registration: 7-11: Mike Eskew; 7-18: Need Someone; 7-25: Need Someone; 8-1: Kathie Williams The rest of August we need volunteers. Greeter/Pledge/Introduce Guests: 7-11: Roberto Espat; 7-18: Mike Eskew; 7-25: Roy Morgan; Au-gust 1,8,15 & 29 we need volunteers. 8-22: Arthur Padilla Thought Of The Day: 7-11: Bob Rausch; 7-18: Jeanne Malone; 7-25: Sally Casey; 8-1: Kurt Kini-fick; The rest of August we need volunteers.

If you are unable to keep your commitment, it is your responsibility to find a replacement. Sign up sheets are available at each meeting, or contact Jo-anna at: [email protected]. Let’s pull together In Service Above Self to complete the months of July and August. Thanks!

A Peek at August-2012 ROTARY MEETINGS

Noon at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel

August 1: 2012-2013 Del Norte Rotary Club President, Darcy Savage’s Address

August 8: Program-TBA August 14: Board reports due e-mail Joanna & Darcy

August 15: Program-TBA & APD Officers Hon-ored August 22: Rotary District 5520 Governor,

Mark Glenn. Remember to wear your Rotary pins! August 29: Program-TBA

ROTARY BOARD MEETING

Tuesday, August 21: Board of Directors meet-ing, 5:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel Uptown.

June Attendance Our attendance in June was 86.1%. Congratulations to the following 44 Del Norte Ro-tarians who achieved 100% attendance! Ken Abbott Dave Anderson Maureen Anderson Steve Becker Terry Boulanger Fred Bryant Tom Krekel Tim Salazar Jan Matteucci Joanna Douglas Kathie Williams Mike Eskew Norm Liss Gene Gaik Kim Helm Jeanne Malone Art Humphries Barbara LaGree Claudia Lucas Brooks LaGree Marilyn Michael Jim Perner Darla Schleyer Rob Maruca Charlie Ofelt Michael MacDonald Les Smith Michael Madanick Bill Michael Don Wagner Mark Rudolph Tony Royle Roy Morgan Bob Rausch Ruth Ronan Mike Skolnick Larry Strickland Sonia Torres John Valentine Donette Wagner Carol Wright Scott Honsowetz Darcy Savage Sandy Seilgman

ROTARY DEL NORTE NEWS

p. 5

A Photo Summary of Del Norte Rotary President, Bill Michael’s end of term at the Wednesday, June 27, 2012 meeting

2011-2012 President Bill Michael with his first lady, Marilyn.

2012-2013 New President Darcy Savage receives the

gavel for her year.

2011-2012 Rotarian of the Year, Kathie

Williams receives her award from Bill

Michael.

Donette Wagner; Dave Anderson; and Fred

Bryant receive the new Spoke Awards for dem-

onstrating significant leadership and support of

the Del Norte Rotary Club. Dave Anderson

was also the Rotarian of the 4th Quarter for

2011-2012.

Photo at the right: Bill Michael is wel-

comed into the Past

President’s Club by

many Del Norte Ro-tary Club’s Past

President’s.

Photo at the left: Bill Michael recognizes

all of the 2011-2012

Board of Directors

with a token of appre-ciation.

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