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The Renotarian

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THE RENOTARIANPublished by

THE ROTARY CLUBReno, Nevada

Rotary Club of RenoOffi cers and DirectorsBill Boon ...............................PresidentPhil Mahoney ..............President ElectMary Brock ...........President NomineeCraig Wesner ............... Past PresidentCarl Fuetsch ......................... SecretaryVic Bucher ............................TreasurerTina Doherty ............................. DirectorDiana Hoffman ......................... DirectorMark Meich ............................... DirectorGrace Nichols ............................ DirectorStefanie Scoppettone .............. DirectorMaria Sheehan ......................... DirectorTrudy Nauman .......................... DirectorGary Warren ............................. DirectorTom Young ................................ Director

Reno Rotary FoundationLaurie Leonard ...................... PresidentCarl Fuetsch ......................... SecretaryVic Bucher ............................... TreasurerJohn Spears ........................InvestmentsBill Boon ................................. Ex-officioPhil Mahoney .......................Ex-officioBrian Armon ...............................TrusteeMary Brock ..................................TrusteeHarvey Fennell ............................TrusteeSheila Hlubucek ..........................TrusteeJim Pfrommer .............................TrusteePhil Stone ....................................TrusteeTom Taelour ................................Trustee

Newsletter/WebsiteDavid Spillers ......... Newsletter EditorOliver Grosz .................... Web-master

where he helped initiate and implement a $25 million fundraising campaign to support college initiatives during the recession.

He teaches graduate classes in educational leadership at the University of Nevada, Reno. Organizations in the community have sought him out for training new employees during onboarding, addressing topics such as com-munications and management of a multi-generational workforce.

Prior to joining TMCC, he served the Direc-tor of Marketing and Public Information at Mohave Community College in Kingman, Arizona; Coordinator of University Publica-tions at the University of Texas at Tyler; and an instructor and photographer at Kilgore Junior College, Kilgore, Texas.

Dalpe earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in photojournalism from the University of Con-necticut; a Master of Arts Degree in Journal-ism, Speech, and Political Science from the University of Texas at Tyler; and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership from the University of Nevada, Reno.

J. Kyle Dalpe

The annual Rotary Day Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army is upon us. This year it is December 16th from 10:00am to 6:00pm at the Walmart on Kietzke Lane, the same location as last year. Please Contact Donal Hummer, Jr. if you are interested in volunteering. 741-8888

SALVATION ARMY BELL RINGING

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HONOR ROLL Kirk Bailey ........................................... $400Charlie Dodson ................................... $300Eaton Dunkleberger ............................ $100Fritsi Ericson ........................................ $500George Golbov ................................... $100Jerry Hall ............................................. $100Patricia Halstead ................................. $450Cara Koeritz ........................................ $200Dan Lofrese ........................................ $350Joe Murin ...................................... $442.50Trudy Nauman .................................... $200Sue Sadler ........................................... $265

LAST MEETING VOLUNTEERS Scanner: ................................... Ty WhitakerGreeter: ............................... Gayle ShermanRaffl e Tickets: ............................ John KadlicInvocation: ...........................Stacy Asteriadis Pledge: .............................. Andrea Cantlon Sgt. At Arms: .............................. Tim Atwell Sgt. At Arms: ........................ Dick GammickPhotographer: ........................... Dan NicholsPiano: ................................. Genie Mathews

The Only Christmas Party with Fire Dancers AND Clifford the Big Red DogPlease join your fellow Rotarians, their

families, and at-risk children hosted by the club for a night Christmas fun and merriment on Monday, December 4th, 5:30 p.m. at Harrah’s. The evening includes a visit by Santa Klaus, crafts in Santa’s Workshop, Christmas music performed by Genie Mathews on the piano, a performance by Controlled Burn, northern Nevada’s all-inclusive fi re performance group, buffet dinner and holiday dessert displays.

Cost is $28 for 13 and older, $17 for youth 5-12, and there is no charge for youth under 5 years of age.

Youth from the Kids Kottage will be joining in the fun. The Kids Kottage is temporary home to kids who have been removed from their home due to abuse and/or neglect, or whose parent/guardian is hospitalized or incarcerated. You can sponsor a child for just $20 (includes chaperones).

You can register on ClubRunner or email Jessie Greer at [email protected] or Debby Hunter at [email protected]

The Renotarian

Published by The Rotary Club of Reno P.O. Box 1750Reno, NV 89505 [email protected]

David Spillers, Editor, DigiPrint Corporation(775) [email protected]

Articles and inserts must be received by 2 p.m. on Wednesday for inclusion in the next week’s newsletter.

Please make sure you turn in make-ups to Carl Fuetsch at a club meeting or by email: [email protected]. Don’t forget that you need to attend or make up at least 50% of club regular meetings in each half of the year (rolling six months) and attend at least 30% of this club’s meetings in each half of the year. Credit can be received for Rotary committee work and other offi cial Rotary functions.

ATTENDANCE

HOW TO INTRODUCE YOUR GUESTS AND NEW MEMBERS AT A CLUB MEETINGWhen introducing a guest or new members during a Club meeting, the correct way is to greet the Club President, fellow Rotarians and guests, introduce yourself and state your classifi cation, and then introduce your guest, their title and business affi liation. Please do not introduce any guest as a prospective new member or that they are looking for a position or clients.

Rotary Club of Reno

Club of Reno

Of the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

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WHAT IS ROTARY?Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad.

Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary members have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end.

Our motto: Service Above Self

For more than 110 years, our guiding principles have been the foundation of our values: service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership.

What we do

Rotary members believe that we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues. Our 35,000+ clubs work together to:

Promote peace

Fight disease

Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene

Save mothers and children

Support education

Grow local economies


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