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2016 IMPORTANT CHANGES
The Rotary Community Corps has outgrown the Village Inn.
We will be moving our meetings to the Parker Senior Center beginning April 2016.
10675 Longs Way, Parker, CO 80134
This move will allow us to change and grow in a positive way. Membership will now be open to others
in the community who are interested in serving their community but are unable to join the Rotary Clubs
in Parker. Parents, grandparents, guardians and senior citizens are now welcome to join the RCC!
Meetings be on the 2nd Monday of each month from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. starting in APRIL.
This change will help more of our RCC members to be able to help with projects since we will be able to
work on them during regular meetings.
EVERYONE will be required to complete a new application and sign a new waiver. Applications are
at in the newsletter and attached for your convenience. Thanks to everyone who has already done this!
Dinner at the Senior Center will be available for $5 with an advance sign up and the meal will be listed
each month in the RCC Newsletter beginning in April. Reservations must be made by Thursday the
week before the meeting by emailing [email protected]. We want to have enough food but do not
waste food.
Once you have made a reservation you will need to pay the $5.00 even find you cannot be at the meeting,
(this can be paid at the next meeting you attend). We do have to pay for every meal ordered.
If you don’t make a reservation or don’t like the menu, please bring your own dinner.
Parents are welcome to join RCC and order dinner too. There will be a parent table (for parent
members). This way you can have sharing time during dinner and be on hand to help with projects or
hear our speaker. In order to stay at the Senior Center during meetings, you are required to complete
and application and waiver.
There will not be meals or seating for non-RCC member parents at the Senior Center during our meetings.
RCC Connect Newsletter Rotary Community Corps of
Parker
2/1/2016 Sponsored by the Rotary Club
of Parker
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PROJECT AT OUR APRIL MEETING
We will start making Emergency Kits this month.
DONATIONS ACCEPTED
If you would like to help with materials, we will need the following:
Band-aids – any size Children’s scissors
Safety pins wet wipes (individually wrapped)
Toothbush – individual toothpaste – any size
Happy Birthday!
Are YOU be interested in being a ROTARIAN? We can try to start a Rotary Satellite Club. The
difference is that if you are Satellite Club member sponsored by the Rotary Club of Parker you would
actually be a member of the Rotary Club of Parker but not need to attend their morning meetings. There
would be dues (approximately $100 per year) and attendance would be taken at each meeting. You would
wear a Rotary Pin, could attend Rotary trainings, take training webinars, attend conferences and
assemblies. You would have to opportunity to serve and fellowship with like-minded people, community
involvement, networking, personal growth and development, interaction with business and community
leaders and international awareness. This requires high ethical standards and you must be proposed by a
Parker Rotarian. We will maintain and the RCC group and a Satellite Club simultaneously. Many of you
would make awesome Rotarians! Please contact me if you are interested. This is for members that have
been an officer in the RCC or have done programs at other meetings promoting RCC and parents that have
been highly involved with RCC. [email protected]
Megan Duncan – 4
Eddie Biegel – 8th
Distinguished Service Citation or their
presentation for Rotary International President.
Rhianna Klene, Michael Klene, Nathan
Goodman and Doug Snell. Katie Woznick was
ill and not able to attend.
2016 Officers sworn in by Rotarian JUDGE Liz Volz.
Miranda Lechuga-Asst. Sergeant At Arms, Doug
Snell-Sgt. At Arms, Ryan Gregory-Treasurer, Beth
Hohenstein – Secretary, Nathan Goodman – President
and Judge Volz. Katie Woznick-Vice President was
ill.
Tuesday, February 16 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. RCC Meeting at Village Inn ($10 for dinner)
Tuesday, March 15 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. RCC Meeting at Village Inn ($10 for dinner)
NEW LOCATION BEGINS IN APRIL
MONDAY, April 11 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. RCC Meeting at the Parker Senior Center –
Brainstorming for Speakers and Projects PROJECT – Assemble Emergency Kits ($5 for dinner)
MONDAY, May 9 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. RCC Meeting at the Parker Senior Center
Program: The Wayfaring Band, Inc. ($5 for dinner with Reservation made by the Thursday before the
meeting)
Monday, June 13 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. RCC Meeting at the Parker Senior Center ($5 for dinner
with Reservation made by the Thursday before the meeting)
RCC Members Nathan Goodman, Katie Woznick, Michael Klene, Rhianna Klene and Doug Snell gave and hour
presentation to Rotary International President Ravindran from Sri Lanka. District 5450 dignitaries were also at the
presentation. This group made a perfect program that touched every heart in the room. Congratulations!
Rotary Community Corps Proposed Member
First Name: ______________________________________ Last Name: ____________________________________
Where do you (or did you) work or spend your day? ___________________________________________________
What did/do you do there or job title? ______________________________________________________________
Home Address: _________________________________________City: _______________________Zip: __________
Your Email Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone: _____________________________________Cell Phone: ____________________________________
Parent/Guardian Phone (if disabled): _______________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Email: ____________________________________ and phone #___________________________
Birthdate:(month, day, year): ______ ______ _____ Allergies: _____________________________________
Please initial the following that you have read and understand the requirements.
______Members who require assistance eating or using restroom facilities need to provide assistance and at
meetings and activities.
_____ Member will arrange transportation to and from dinners, fundraisers & projects BEFORE the event.
Please list any activities that you might be interested in helping: Check as many as you like!
_____Peach Sales _____Food Drive w/Rotary
_____Parker Days Senior Center Parking lot fundraiser for the Parker Senior Center
_____Coat Drive for Denver Indian Center _____State of the Town fundraiser/set up/clean up (weekday)
_____Mayor’s Ball fundraiser/set up/ clean up (weekend) _____Breakfast with Santa at the Senior Center
_____Set up speakers for meetings _____Assist with setting up for meetings/projects
_____Assist with clean up after meetings/projects
_____Senior Citizens to assist officers of the club
Member signature: _______________________________________________Date: ___________________________
Emergency Contact Name: _________________________________________ Relationship: ____________
Emergency Contact Home Phone: ________________________and Cell Phone: ______________________
If member is under the age of 21 or has a guardian (parent) signature: _______________________________
Rotary Community Corps of Parker
(for all current and future events and will be kept on file)
WAIVER OF LIABILITY:
Rotary Community Corps of Parker Meeting, Fundraisers, Community Service Activities, Social Events
and any other events.
I hereby release and discharge the Parker Rotary Community Corps, Rotary Club of Parker, Parker Senior
Center, the Town of Parker and any other organization including their staff and their volunteers from any
responsibility, personal liability, claims, loss or damage arising out of or in conjunction with my participation in
any activity that involves Rotary Community Corps. The Rotary Community Corps of Parker and their
volunteers shall be held harmless from and against any and all liabilities, suits, claims, damages, injuries and
actions, theft, cost, and expenses of any kind whatsoever relating to premises due to arising out of any act,
negligence, or neglect of the member, or any of their guests.
By signing this form, the members, volunteers and guests agree to abide by all policies and rules set forth by
the Rotary Community Corps of Parker, Rotary Club of Parker, the Town of Parker, the Parker Senior Center
for any meeting event or activity. I authorize agents, to use any photographs, videotapes, motion pictures,
recordings and any other recorded image of the event for purposes that advance the legitimate purposes of
the Rotary Community Corps, the Rotary Club of Parker, The Town of Parker and the Parker Senior Center.
Member (Print Name): ____________________________________________________________
If member is under the age of 21 or has a guardian (parent) signature: _______________________________
Date: __________________________ (This waiver is for all events, programs, fundraisers and other activities
beginning in January 2016 and will be kept on file for activities until another waiver is requested).
Parker Rotary Community Corps
Purpose: To encourage those in the Parker area to reach out to others through projects while learning the guidelines used by Rotary International. To encourage involvement in a service club where members become skilled in reaching out to others, develop leadership responsibilities, feel a sense of belonging and being a vital part of a club with a purpose, and feeling proud about making a difference in their community. Parker Rotarians will be assisting with meetings, fundraisers and projects. This will also be a time to socialize with others and have a good time.
Objective: Dinner meeting once a month. Participate in a service projects, fundraisers or activities throughout the year.
Second Monday evening of the month from 6:00 – 7:00p.m. The Parker Senior Center located at 10675 Longs Way, Parker, CO 80138 Each attendee and/or guardian will complete and application and sign a waiver for
participation Anyone attending will pay $5 per meeting to cover the cost of dinner
Expectations – each member will be encouraged to attend meetings, fundraisers and
service projects whenever possible.
Members will arrange transportation ahead of time to and from each meeting or event
RCC will have elections yearly to select a Board of Directors. Board of Director members are required to arrive at dinner meetings at 5:00 p.m. each month. Board members will decide on activities, speakers, projects, etc.
Meeting Agenda sample Welcome Pledge 4-Way Test (Rotary – to learn how to make a decision) Inspirational Moment Dinner Announcements Speaker or Project
The Parker Rotary is sponsor the sponsoring club under their Community Service avenue of
service in recognizing a need in the Parker Community to have a social activity,
learning/leadership experience and community service opportunity for individuals. To learn
more about Rotary, please see below and you can visit the Rotary International website at
rotaryinternational.org or parkerrotary.org.
The Object of Rotary The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business, and community life;
FOURTH. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
Avenues of Service Based on the Object of Rotary, the Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:
Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the effective functioning of the club.
Vocational Service encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
Community Service covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community.
International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.
New Generations
The Four-Way Test The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions: 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?
Mission The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.