Rotary Club of Pagosa Springs
President's Message
Warren Brown
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The Pagosa Springs Rotary Club is a diverse group of engaged individuals participating through friendship and camaraderie in opportunities to serve our community and other communities around the world.
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2023 Sponsorship Campaign
 
 
February 14, 2023 – We LOVE our SPONSERS!
 
The members of the Pagosa Springs Rotary Club would like to thank our sponsors for their generous contribution to our 2022 fundraising campaign.  These business and individual contributions helped us to raise over $45,850 this past year.
 
Our largest endeavor is providing scholarships for graduating High School Seniors. Since 1982, the Club has awarded $518,125, to 192 graduates.  It is with great joy that we are following 13 Pagosa Springs college students, monitoring their class loads and grades to assure that we are being good stewards of the funds you have donated and that they are successful in their college careers.
 
  • The Club provides support for classroom needs through teacher mini grants.  Last year, 14 specific teacher’s projects, unfunded through the schools, were able to come to fruition through Rotary.
 
  • 3rd grade students were provided with hard-back, beautifully illustrated dictionaries of their very own.
 
  • Our Exchange Student, Agustin Periz Leal, from Las Grutas, Argentina arrived in August.  He is enjoying our community and attending High School. We are thrilled to offer him this opportunity.
 
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Awards will be granted to 2 outstanding Sophomores or Juniors.  The RYLA Retreat weekend provides a series of professionally developed presentations and activities that take participants through a process of assessing their personal leadership characteristics and understanding the ethics of leadership and setting personal goals.
 
  • The Club also continues to support the Pagosa Outreach Connection with representation on that review panel and funding for those in need of a one-time or emergency ‘hand-up’.
 
Your sponsorship is acknowledged and celebrated on our website!  If you have a website URL, folks visiting pagosaspringsrotary.org can click on YOUR LOGO as our sponsor and be immediately re-directed to YOUR WEBSITE.  It is one way we can say Thank You all year long.  How many our ‘clicks’ or re-directs from our Rotary page directly to your website content can be monitored.  Your company or name will be featured prominently as our sponsor in our publications and events.
 
We hope to have earned your trust and continued support as we move into another year of service in our community in 2023.  One of our Rotarians will be calling or stopping by your business to answer questions or provide more information.  We spend every penny thoughtfully.  Check contributions can also be made payable to the Pagosa Rotary Community Assistance Fund and mailed to Rotary Club of Pagosa Springs at PO Box 685, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147.
 
On behalf of the Rotary Club of Pagosa Springs.
Rotary Responds to Earthquake
 
 

Rotary responds to earthquake that has devastated areas of Turkey and Syria

 

Turkey and Syria were struck by a devastating earthquake on 6 February that has killed tens of thousands of people, destroyed thousands of homes and other structures, and left people across the region without shelter in bitterly cold winter weather.

The Rotary world responded to this catastrophe immediately. RI President Jennifer Jones activated our disaster response efforts, communicated with the affected districts, and encouraged governors in those regions to apply for disaster response grants and share information about their relief efforts so that Rotary can amplify the calls for support.

The Rotary Foundation Trustees decided that all donations made, from now until 31 March, to the Turkey/Syria Disaster Response Fund will be used to aid earthquake relief projects. In addition, the Trustees made available more than $125,000 to Rotary districts affected by the earthquake through Disaster Response Grants.

Rotary's project partner ShelterBox also has an emergency response team assessing the needs in the region and how it can respond. That team is communicating with Rotary district leaders. Rotary's service partner Habitat for Humanity International is also working on its response. Many Rotary members are asking how they can help. Here's how to have the greatest impact:

  • Give to Turkey/Syria Disaster Response Fund. Donations help clubs and districts provide aid and support rebuilding efforts where the need is greatest. The funds are distributed to affected communities through disaster response grants. The Disaster Response Fund can accept cash contributions and District Designated Funds (DDF).
  • Support local initiatives. As we learn about local response efforts that are being led by clubs and districts, Rotary raises awareness about how to support them. People can then support these projects by working directly with Rotary members in the region. If you want us to publicize information about local response efforts, write to relief@rotary.org.

9-Feb-2023

 
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February is Peace & Conflict Resolution Month
 

February - World Understanding Month

Area if Focus: Peace and conflict prevention/resolution. The month of February is very special in the Rotary calendar because it includes the anniversary of the first meeting of Rotary held on February 23, 1905, now designated as the World Understanding and Peace Day.

  • Organize 'MUNA' (Modal United Nations Assembly) at College Level
  • Engage in reconciliation of broken families, restoring relationship
  • Help How people can live in peace with their families and their neighbors
  • Assist Young Single mothers who are victims of sexually abused through training them with self-help projects. e.g. Opening small business that may help them with their children
Rotary has designated months to help clubs Develop meeting agendas, projects, or public image campaigns based on these special occasions.

The Concept is to give all the clubs of the District a Ready Reckoner of the types of Service Projects, which could be indulged, during the Year, and help plan the activities of the year, mostly based on the Rotary Calendar i.e. Rotary Designated Months.
Rotary Fun Facts
 

Rotary Fun Facts

 

First Project of World's First Service Club

The first service project of the first Rotary Club was the installation of public toilets in Chicago in 1917. This project made Rotary the World's First Service Club.

Rotary's primary motto is "Service Above Self."

There's a secondary motto: "One profits most who serves best."

There are more than 1.2 Million Rotarians all over the world in more than 35,000 Rotary Clubs in more than 200 countries in all geographic areas.

The first women joined Rotary in 1987. Today, more than 196,000 women are members of Rotary International.

The Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships are the world's largest, privately-funded scholarships.

The first Rotaract Club was formed in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Rotarians in the United States make up 28 percent of all Rotarians worldwide.

The country of Nauru has the least number of Rotarians of any country in the world, 11. Formerly known as Pleasant Island, Naura is in Micronesia in the South Pacific. Its nearest neighbor is Banaba Island in Kiribati, 182 miles to the east.

The Rotary emblem was printed on a commemorative stamp for the first time in 1931, at the time of the Vienna Convention.

Rotary became bilingual in 1916, when it organized a non-English-speaking Club in Cuba.

Arch Klumph established the "Rotary Endowment Fund" in 1917, when the Kansas City, MO Club donated $26.50.  In 1928, it became The Rotary Foundation.

In 1929, The Rotary Foundation made its first gift, $500, to the International Society for Crippled Children.

Rotary first adopted the name "Rotary International" in 1922, when the name was changed from the International Association of Rotary Clubs.

Rotary first established Paul Harris Fellowships in 1957, for contributors of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation.

In 1968, the first Rotary Club banner to orbit the moon was carried by astronaut Frank Borman, a member of the Houston Space Center Rotary Club.

The first Rotary convention was in Chicago in 1910. There were 16 Rotary Clubs.

The first head of state to address a Rotary convention was President Warren G. Harding in 1923, in St. Louis.

In 1979, Rotary began a project to immunize six million children against polio in the Philippines. This led to Rotary making polio eradication its top priority.

In 1988, Rotary began the PolioPlus campaign with an initial fundraising pledge of $120 million.

Providing vitamin A supplements during polio immunization has averted an estimated 1.5 million childhood deaths since 1998 – the "plus" in PolioPlus.

Rotary's fiscal year began the day after its conventions until 1913.  Starting in 1913, it begins on July 1st.

The first Rotary Boys' Week was held in New York City in May 1920, by the Rotary Club of New York.

In 1934, Boys' Week became known as Youth Week, and in 1936, Boys' and Girls' Week.

In 2010, Youth Service became Rotary's fifth Avenue of Service.

During the 1920s and 1930s, Paul Harris traveled extensively, ceremoniously planting trees to symbolize goodwill and friendship.

January of 1911 was the first issue of The National Rotarian.  The name was changed to The Rotarianin 1912, when Clubs were organized in Canada.

The largest Rotary Club is the Oklahoma City Downtown Club with over 600 members.

The fifth Rotary Test: Is It Fun?

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Be Sure To Thank Our Sponsors
 
Platinum Sponsors
 
       ($5,000)
 
 
Jack & Katie Threet
 
Gold Sponsors
 
    ($3,000)
 
 
 
Silver Sponsors
 
    ($1,000)
Mike Vanover
 
Bronze Sponsors
 
      ($500)
Silver Dollar Liquors
204 E. Pagosa Blvd.
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
  Jim Garrett, Attorney

Pagco Inc.

 
Bill Salmansohn
 
General Sponsors
 
        ($300)
Anthony & Veronica Doctor

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