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Nov 17, 2020 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM
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Nov 24, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Club Business - To Be Announced
Dec 01, 2020
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Dec 08, 2020
In the role of Chief Administrative Officer, Brynja is responsible for developing and executing human resource, IT, facilities maintenance, and enterprise risk strategy to support the strategic direction for Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver. Brynja began her career at Boys & Girls Clubs in 2009 as an AmeriCorps volunteer. In 2013, Brynja graduated from Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver and then worked in education policy and labor relations. In 2015, her passion for serving the kids who need us most led Brynja back to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver. Brynja Seagren Chief Administrative Officer Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver 2017 W. 9th Avenue, Denver, CO 80204 T: 303.892.9200 x 112| brynjas@bgcmd.org
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CPVC Colorado Parents for Vaccinated Communities
Dec 15, 2020
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Dec 22, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Health and wellness in 2021
Jan 12, 2021
Dr. Asplin is a Doctor who specializes in working with high performing professionals across the country to stay energized, focused and feeling their best. The topics she will share with us have to do with stress, sleep, hormones, pain, inflammation, food sensitivities, gut health and more. Her phone # is 303-989-5931 |
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Good News Alzheimer's Prevention Kit
Jan 19, 2021
Dr. Brown has been a speaker with us before, but now has a new topic that he would like to share with us. If you remember he spoke to us in August about "The Surprising Necessity of Biases" Dr. Brown's new topic is " Good News Alzheimer's Prevention Kit" Dr. Scott Brown Hebert Advisory Services Inc. Lakewood, CO 80228 Toll Free: (800) 642-0269 Cell: (303) 263-3987
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The Shelter Network
Jan 26, 2021
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The Trex Bench project
Feb 16, 2021
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Camp Experience Network
Feb 23, 2021
Betsy Wiersma is the Founder of the "Camp Experience" Network and a Paul Harris Fellow. She is the founder and a Paul Harris Fellow in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was the first woman on the Board of directors in the downtown Indianapolis Club. Her presentation will inform us about Philanthropy as a Business Tool and about the $1 million raised for charities. |
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Update on "Serving Kids"
Mar 09, 2021
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The "Woohoomanity Challenge"
Mar 16, 2021
This Rotary Fundraiser will be today's topic for our Meeting. The Woohoo is all about fun, fellowship and fundraising. It's an easy way for every Rotarian and every Club in Colorado to raise money for our respective service projects. Pat will explain all the details in this meeting and how we can participate. Pat can be reached at pat@mcguckins.net |
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Arthritis Foundation
Mar 23, 2021
Julie Underhill Butscher, MSW, LCSW is a medical social worker for Centura Health at Home, helping home bound individuals and families navigate the health care system. She is the mother of two kids with Juvenile Arthritis. Andy (19) and Katie (17) were both diagnosed when they were 18 months old. Julie and her husband, Mark, became involved with the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation in 2003. Andy and Katie are currently in remission thanks to the efforts of the Arthritis Foundation, their wonderful pediatric rheumatologist, medicines and physical therapy. Julie is currently chair of the local Leadership Board. She is the past chair of the National Walk to Cure Arthritis Volunteer Committee. Julie has been on the National committee for 8 years, prior to being the chair, she was the Team Development Chair. She has been on her local Walk Committee since 2004 as Event Chair and Team Development Chair. Julie has been involved with the JA workgroup at the local level since the group was formed. In 2014, Julie chaired the National JA Conference Committee working with over 100 volunteers and 20 staff to ensure a fun and educational experience for over 1,000 people. Julie has been the Volunteer Camp Director of the JA Camp since 2015. Julie has been on many other National and local committees, including Development Committee, JA Task Team, and Volunteer Engagement Task Team. In her free time, Julie loves to play tennis, read, travel, bake and spend time with her family. |
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"Use Linkedin to showcase your involvement in Rotary"
Mar 30, 2021
Joyce will share some tips on how to use Linkedin profile to let other Linkedin members know about your involvement in Rotary and in this club in particular. She will alos shar ideas for how to post about speakers, projects and activities in the club on Linkedin. joyce@boomerssocialmediatutor.com 303-570-9864 |
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Food insecurity for Vets and their families
Apr 13, 2021
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The "Gratitude Guy's Daily Diary"
Apr 20, 2021
David George Brooke - That Gratitude Guy BIO/Introduction – 3/2021
David George Brooke - That Gratitude Guy, has been a speaker, coach, and bestselling author for over 25 years. He is a former Nordstrom store manager and has managed in the corporate world for over 30 years.
His published works include “That Gratitude Guy’s Daily Gratitude Journal”, “Monday Morning Minutes: 100 Messages of Gratitude”, “Six-Word Lessons to Embrace Gratitude” and a number of other books on gratitude.
As a result of his passion for gratitude he has presented over 750 speeches & workshops in the past 8 years. He travels nationally and internationally to deliver this important message.
He has over 1300 gratitude videos on YouTube, and over 1500 subscribers. Thousands have seen his message, and he is now considered a leading authority on how living a life of gratitude can enhance and improve your life.
He resides in Seattle, Washington. “Navigating the New Normal Through Gratitude” Are you tired & overwhelmed from sheltering at home? Has it been difficult to maintain a positive attitude? Do you need some gratitude reinforcement to get you motivated again? Then this presentation will help you to overcome those issues and more to ensure you conquer your pandemic anxiety.
This presentation is an entertaining, enlightening, and empowering virtual ZOOM talk that provides you with the tools and techniques to blunt some of the effects of this worldwide pandemic.
This is NOT your typical robotic presentation with tons of Power Point slides, instead, this is a very interactive, humorous, and fun, talk that includes high energy, exercises, and numerous takeaways to use in dealing with this crisis.
By embracing the incredible power of gratitude, and by using simple exercises to break old habits and beliefs, you are able to re-form and re-focus your life with a much higher trajectory.
When utilizing gratitude principles, and developing an "attitude of gratitude," attendees are able to successfully fend off the negative forces that work against us all & create a very positive set of coping skills.
Learning Objectives
• Learning how gratitude can overcome any life-changing event. • Exercises to keep you moving forward with positive expectations. • The benefits of using a daily gratitude journal • Increased happiness, a better attitude, and higher self-esteem.
Be prepared to look at your life differently……
“Gratitude turns what you have into enough” |
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May 08, 2021 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This is a Rotary 5450 District-wide Day for Service, ending the 2021 Annual Conference that begins Thursday Evening. Meet in the parking lot at the SW corner of 1st Av & Union Blvd. We'll assign tasks that morning. Club will provide trash bags, grabbers, and Club Safety vests. BRING FAMILY AND FRIENDS and gloves. |