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Photos by Brad Mikel     
       
         Next Week
               March 22, 2017 
 Tom Tutor
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
 
Eagle Awards next week.
Dave Williams will preside over
the awards.
 
     
President- Elect Joel Kruschwitz 
conducted the meeting.
 
     Business Person of the Year
     
         Kristin  Kleinholz
        Outback Steakhouse
           2066 S. Abilene St.
 
Awards
Kimberly Armitage presented $1,000
checks from the Aurora Rotary Foundation
to Mr. Ryan  from Gateway for
The Man Up  organization
and to Ms Linda for the
College Prep  for Seniors.
 
                   
Upcoming Events
4/20 New member orientation
at Kimberly Armitage's home.
 
5/18 State of the City
Linda Witulski reported that 18
tables have been sold.
 
7/17 Annual Golf Tournament
         
Craig Wagner with the help of Kevin Hougen
 think that even though the Avalanche are
mired in the basement The Wings Still Suck.
Expect a rebuttal from John Paroske.  (The
Avalanche recently beat the Wings 3-2)
 
Peaceful Schools
Art Wolfe and Kimberly Armitage visited
Jewell Elementary and presented the 
lesson plan along with the poster of the
4-Way Test.  A reporter from Channel 9 was
there and they made it on Channel 9 News.
This program is aimed at stopping bullying.
15% of school absences are the result of
students being afraid of being bullied.
 
 
District Conference
Gary Gilliard, Assistant DG and member of
the Gateway Club reminded members that
the 5450 District Conference will be held
4/28 thru 4/30 at Cheyenne Mountain Resort.
The club pays for member registrations.
So far four members are signed up.  Six more
registrations are available.
 
Resignations
Susan Perkins and Betsy Oldenhoven
have tendered their resignations.
 
This Week
     March 15, 2017
 
      Rangeview National Honor Society Students
Art Wolfe recognized students who participated
in Shots For Tots.
 
  
Gage DeYoung recognized students who rang the
bells for The Salvation Army.   Nate Siebenthal, 
(the tall one),  group advisor, accompanied the students.
 
Mr. Siebenthall said the National Honor Society at 
Rangeview has 102 members this year.
 They've done a service
project  yard sale, and  raised $1200 for
St Judes Children's Hospital
Make A  Wish Foundation. 
 
Ms. Linda received $1,000 for 
College Prep for Seniors
 
         
 
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