| Club Service | Dave Plain | 970-904-6215 |
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The purpose of Club Service is to foster the successful administration of a Rotary club. Members do this by regularly attending meetings, sponsoring new members, participating in club fellowship, taking part in programs, serving on committees and on the club's board of directors, and representing the club in outside activities. Rotarians have an obligation to strengthen their club; so all members should be encouraged to get involved in Club Service.
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Programs | Speakers | Matt Spencer | 970-949-1999 |
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Membership | Alison Wadey | 970-376-1661 |
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Public Relations | Rick Spitzer | 970-845-5067 |
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Elections | Larry Agneberg | 970-376-7100 |
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Club Administration | Henry Kunter | 970-319-2352 |
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| Community Service | Rob Schilling | 970-479-7435 |
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Described as the "heartbeat of Rotary," Community Service, the Third Avenue of Service, is a many-pronged effort to improve the quality of life within a village or municipality. Rotarians have long been making substantial and lasting contributions to their communities. To a large extent, Rotary's reputation is built on the myriad service projects undertaken by Rotarians. |
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Environmental | Susan Pollack | 970-476-0380 |
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RYLA | Rotary Youth Leadership Award | Dave Plain | 970-904-6215 |
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Literacy | Dictionary Program | Liz Keay | 970-949-0577 |
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Child Health Task Force | Carolyn Cage | 970-845-8145 |
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Salvation Army Bell Ringing | Dan Smith | 970-949-9938 |
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Community Pride Highway Clean Up | Susan Pollack | 970-476-0380 |
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| International Service | Peter Leslie | 970-479-0634 |
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A foundation for peace is built of many small efforts to advance understanding and goodwill among people of different nations and to improve the quality of life. Rotary International regards the building blocks of International Service as: special international observances and events; international meetings; international educational and cultural activities; The Rotary Foundation; and World Community Service. |
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Dental Mission | Jerry Sibley | 970-476-3791 |
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Water | International Health | Peter Leslie | 970-479-0634 |
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OrphanAct | Leanna Roberts | 970-343-0184 |
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Ambassadorial & World Peace Scholarships | Peter Leslie | 970-479-0634 |
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Group Study Exchange | Peter Leslie | 970-479-0634 |
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| Vocational Service | Bob Redwine | 303-475-2290 |
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The second of the four Avenues of Service, Vocational Service fosters and supports the application of the Ideal of Service in pursuit of all vocations. Vocational Service is the responsibility of both a Rotary Club and its members. The role of the club is to develop projects that help members contribute their vocational talents. The role of members is to conduct their professional lives in accordance with Rotary principles and to share in projects which the club has developed.
Much of the focus of this committee is on K-12 students, with a variety of programs designed to foster education and broaden the school experience.
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| Events Committee | Dave Plain | 970-904-6215 |
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Manage club programming and fundraising events.
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Vail Rotary Duck Race | Diana Meehan | 970-376-1202 |
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Vail Valley Wine Auction | Susan Pollack | 970-476-0380 |
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| Finance | Investment | Carolyn Cage | 970-845-8145 |
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Manage scholarship endowment and financial planning.
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| Grants Committee | Bill Wilto | 970-748-8933 |
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Award small grants to local and regional non-profit organizations to aid in programming and achievement of charitable goals. |
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