The Lamplighter 
Rotary Club of Parker
February 10, 2024
 
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Don't forget to check out the club's website at parkerrotary.org for the latest news and updates to our club calendar.
Upcoming Service Opportunities -- April and May

Project CURE – Monday, April 22, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

It’s a date -- we’re back on track to volunteer once a month sorting medical supplies at Project C.U.R.E.  Mark your calendars for the fourth Monday of the month, from 6:00-8:00 p.m.  No medical experience is required – just the ability to recognize that one item is the same as another.  Click here to register online for the April sorting.  Questions?  Contact Susan Gustin.

 

Parker State of the Town -- Tuesday, May 7, 7:00-10:00 a.m.

We need the help of Rotarians at this event, both at the registration table and as greeters.  Click here to sign up for a shift from 7:00-8:15.  Questions?  Contact Sue Garwood.

 

Valley Hope Golf Tournament -- Monday, May 20

Valley Hope is having its big fundraising golf tournament on Monday, May 20 at Black Bear Golf Club in Parker.  If you would like to help out at the event with tasks such as registration, they would appreciate your participation!  Click here to view the event flyer.  Of course if you would prefer to help out by playing golf, I'm sure they would welcome that, too!

Heroes in Our Midst -- 2024 Parker Impact Award

We have heroes in our midst -- people whose service to the Parker area goes above and beyond the call of duty, who exemplify Rotary’s motto of Service Above SelfIf you know one of those heroes (whether an individual or a group), nominate them for a Parker Impact Award!   Our club sponsors the Parker Impact Award, which is presented at the State of the Town event every year (May 7, 2024).  For more information, click hereThe deadline to nominate someone is March 31.  Questions?  Contact Dan O’Neill.

State of the Town -- Tuesday, May 7, 2024

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Parker State of the Town -- one of our club’s signature fundraising events. 

We put on this event in conjunction with the Town of Parker.  The Town is handling many of the details, while our club is responsible for others. 

What can we each do to help with the State of the Town?

  • Make a donation to the Foundation of the Rotary Club of Parker to be a sponsor of the State of the Town.  Click here for more information on how to make a donation
  • Solicit sponsorships from local businesses.  If you plan to solicit a local business to be a sponsor of the State of the Town (e.g., your dentist, the shop where you get your car serviced),  please notify Harold McCloud (hdmccloud@comcast.netof your intention ahead of timeWe do not want a situation where a local business is being solicited by several different Rotarians

  • Volunteer at the event.  Click here to to volunteer for tasks such as registration on the day of the event

  • Attend the event.  This event is a wonderful way to network with the Parker civic and business communities.   If you make a donation to the Foundation to sponsor this event AND you plan to use the tickets that you are entitled to as a sponsor, please tell Harold McCloud (hdmccloud@comcast.net) how many of your tickets you DO plan to use.  We have to be careful not to oversell the limited number of seats available at the PACE Center.

Did You Know? – Ways to Donate to the Foundation of the Rotary Club of Parker

All of the service projects our club undertakes are supported by funding from the Foundation of the Rotary Club of ParkerWhen we support the Foundation, we help make service projects possible.

We have several fundraisers for the Foundation planned in 2024:

  • State of the Town (May)

  • Palisade peach sales (August)

  • Parker Uncorked wine festival (October)

With State of the Town and Parker Uncorked, we solicit sponsorships from local businesses.  You can get an idea of our current sponsors on the Home page of our club website.

As a Rotarian, in addition to supporting the fundraisers through your volunteering and soliciting of sponsorships, you can make direct donations to the Foundation through four mechanisms:

  • By Zelle (the preferred method)

  • By check

  • By credit card

  • With a vehicle donation.

For more information on donation mechanisms and links, go to the Foundation page on the club website.  Your donations to the Foundation are tax-deductible.

For more information on the Foundation itself – its bylaws and current Trustees – check out the Foundation page on the club website.

5th Thursday Social – February 29

It happens VERY rarely, but this leap year there are 5 Thursdays in February.  And that means a social event on the 5th Thursday, rather than a morning meeting.  Join us February 29 for a social with the noon club – a Soup and Salad Challenge.  It will be at Deep Space in downtown Parker.  Click here for more information and to sign up to attend -- and to sign up to bring a soup or salad!

Scholarships 2024

Every year one of our club’s major contributions to the community is to offer one-time scholarships to Parker-area high school seniors who are going on for further education after high school graduation, whether in college or in a vocational school.  This year’s scholarship application is available now on our website at https://parkerrotary.org/page/scholarships

Our focus in selecting recipients is on need and on Rotary’s motto of Service Above Self.  Please spread the word about this opportunity for high school seniors to anyone you think might be interested -- neighbors, grandkids, whoever!  The deadline to apply is Friday, April 12, 2024.

Paul Harris Fellows

Thank you to the following Rotarians who are contributing to Rotary International’s Paul Harris Fellow program by making regular contributions to The Rotary Foundation.  Each level is a recognition of an additional $1000 in contributions.  For more information on this program, click here.

Kelly Young                    PHF +2

Michael Graham-Hyde   PHF +2

Steve Trevino                  PHF +2

Sue Gardner                    PHF +3

Sue Garwood                  PHF +3

Tim Mackin                    PHF +3

Jan Beller                        PHF +4

Ron Beller                       PHF +4

Steve Gilbert                   PHF +4

Alvaro Pisoni                  PHF +5

Jim Muir                         PHF +7

Steve Small                    PHF +8

 

 
Thank You, Volunteers -- Project C.U.R.E.

Thank you to those who volunteered at Project C.U.R.E. on February 26!  We have fun with our fellow Rotarians while sorting medical supplies on the fourth Monday of every month.  Here’s Brian Chaput and his daughter in the Project C.U.R.E. warehouse -- yes, friends and family members can help out!  The only requirement is to be over the age of 15.  Just add your friend/family member names when you register online.  Here's the link for the upcoming March 25 sorting: https://parkerrotary.org/event/project-cure-march-2024/

SAVE THE DATE!  May 18, the Epic day of service

Save the date!  On Saturday, May 18, Rotarians from all over Colorado and Wyoming and points east will participate in an Epic Day of ServiceWe've been talking with Affinity Ranch (formerly Praying Hands Ranch) about projects -- it looks as though we will be painting the outsides of some of their buildings that day.  Stay tuned as details are firmed up.

How to Sign Up Online with ClubRunner

Our club uses software from ClubRunner to

  • send emails
  • set up and track membership information
  • set up the website
  • create the Lamplighter newsletter. 

We also use ClubRunner to set up the club's online calendar and allow for online registration for service projects and events.

ClubRunner can be quirky!  If you would like to sign up for events online but ClubRunner has you stumped, click here for instructions on how to register online for service projects and social events.  Now you can sign up online for social events or service projects!

Which One -- Club Website, ClubRunner or ClubRunner App?

There’s a handout for that!  If you want to perform a task using our online resources but aren’t sure which one to use, check out this chart to get you started.  Questions?  Contact Susan Gustin, the club webmaster.

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