Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Southern Utah Senior Coalition







The final meeting of 2010 was a small, informal meeting of 14 Rotary friends! We had a little fun with the Marla's Tell me your Secrets questions and laughed as usual at the antics of our own John Johnson.























Tom Jennings, the energy behind a newly formed coaltion focusing on the needs of the over 60 population of St. George gave a brief presentation of his groups goal of expanding coordinated health and social services for seniors in St. George. He told us he is not asking for our time or our money but hopes to generate awareness of the gaps in the system here in St. George. Stay tuned, I'm sure we will hear more of this group in the near future.


















With this post, we conclude the year 2010 as we will not meet on December 30th.


So, let me wish one and all a most Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
Blessings to all....
Marla




















Breakfast With Santa!














It was great FUN! The Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise celebrated Christmas AND the changing of the gavel AND the 2009-2010 Club Awards in a very fun Breakfast meeting on December 16th!








Marla thanked members of the Board of the 2009-2010 year and recognized our Club's highest honor The Rotarian of the Year which in this case was Rotarians of the Year.









It was my great pleasure to thank Paul Gooch and Lynn Spafford for the contribution they made to our Club last year in putting together Aid Station #9 for the Ironman. It was a great deal of work and managed only due to their high energy and enthusiasm. I can't thank you enough!
















Mark honored me with my Past President's Pin and a beautiful recognition plaque for my office. Thank you Mark.
















Mark also expressed our appreciation to Maria and Calvin for their continued devotion to feeding us each Thursday. It was our pleasure to offer them a small token of appreciation.
















After a lovely breakfast - thank you Shayne as always for the hospitality of the Abbey Inn- we were entertained by the Santa Clara Friends! We most certainly enjoyed their music and fun spirit. A talented group of friends indeed.
















And, breakfast with Santa is most certainly not complete with out Santa! And his (garbage) bag of gifts for one and all. Thank you for stopping by Santa, and it's to your left.......
















Merry Christmas and Happy New Year one and all!


Now officially, Past President, Marla
















Friday, December 3, 2010

Breakfast with Santa - Dixie Sunrise Rotary Style

Hi Everyone,

Many thanks to those who were in attendance yesterday - we missed those of you who weren't able to attend.

At yesterday's meeting Carl announced that he's having an open house and invited all his fellow Rotarians to attend.  I've emailed a small flyer to everyone announcing the same.  Don't worry about Carl's Detroit background - the Kulyk's home is located in SunRiver (the High Rent - Low Crime section of St George) plus he's a Marine.

Marla has offered to correlate a Breakfast of Christmas Cheer and Gratitude which will be on the 16th - the flyer is also attached.

Next week - December 9th, I've arranged for Dave Hawk of Servpro to join us and advise us on the fire dangers that are so frequent this time of year and how to avoid them in our own homes.

Information on Servpro can be obtained by clicking here.

Thanks for all your support and service.

Yours in Rotary,

-Mark

Monday, November 1, 2010

Fw: [MINI Club] 2006 MINI Cooper S Convertible For Sale

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Subject: [MINI Club] 2006 MINI Cooper S Convertible For Sale

Hello Everyone,
Attached is a flyer sent to me by someone who is trying to sell their
2006 MINI Cooper S Convertible. It's a JCW with low mileage and looks
awfully niiiiiice. All the details, including contact information, or
on the attached flyer.

If you or someone you know is looking to buy a used convertible, this
might be the car.

--
Jules - SCMC President
http://www.sincityminiclub.com

Happy Motoring!


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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Update on Rotary Youth in Utah

From DG Penny Atkinson

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!
 
Mike Wells, District Youth Services Chair sent this to all the RYLARIANS and Youth Committee members this morning.  Just wanted to increase the spread of the news and include all of you also. 
PLEASE LET YOUR YOUTH (RYLA, Interact, Rotaract and Youth Exchange) kids know about this Conference.  Mike has done a FABULOUS job and it will only strengthen our youth programs.  This will become an on-going program in the District and we hope to train these kids, just like you were all trained at PETS and in the Assembly so they can lead their clubs and take that with them to become future Rotarians.
 
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP AND ALL YOU DO.  YOU ARE ALL AMAZING, FABULOUS, SPECTACULAR......ROTARIANS!
 
Penny
Dear district youth committee members, club youth chairs, and others that serve the youth in rotary district 5420.  One of my goals is to create greater communication amongst our youth participants in the district.  We now have an Interact club website www.utahinteract.com that has information and links for all of the youth programs, and now we have found an angel in the form of Charity Jessop that is taking the lead in creating and maintaining a facebook page for all district Rotary youth programs.  PLEASE, everyone click on the link and get yourself in the information loop,  http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/search/?o=2048&q=utahrotaryyouth%40gmail.com  It will take some time, but we hope to have every youth participant and adult Rotarians leaders in the database, so that we can have more effective communication.  Please spread the word to the clubs and the youth that you serve.  Thank you everyone, and THANK YOU Charity. In Rotary Service, Mike Wells Hello RYLA 2010 participants!
 
We hope that you had a blast at RYLA and are implementing the knowledge gained there into your lives:)  Just a couple of items on the agenda we wanted to inform you of:
 
I) Stand by for the first ever FALL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE in District 5420.  The Fall leadership conference is scheduled to provide training and support for your Interact and Rotaract clubs.  There will be special training for the club officers, as well as lots of information for the rest of the club members.  We will especially be focusing on the district wide youth service Purple Pinkie Project.  There will be binders for all of the club presidents to help them in running the PPP.  Fall Leadership Conference will be held will meet in Salt Lake city, Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010, at the First Congregational Church on 2150 foothill dr.  Both sessions will begin at 9:00 am and end at 12:00 noon.  Be there between 8:30 am and 9:00 am to register and get some snacks.
 
II) Next, we have a facebook group.  Please add Rotary Youth to your list of friends so that you can stay connected with Interacters, Rotarians, and rylarians and keep yourself updated.  PLEASE click on this link to add Rotary Youth Of Utah: 
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/search/?o=2048&q=utahrotaryyouth%40gmail.com 
III)  We have a website! Check it out at
www.utahinteract.com 
We hope you are all doing great things!  Please let us know if you have questions, or better yet, post it on facebook so that others who may have the same questions can see:)
 
Charity Jessop
Roteractor, Rylarian, and Interactor

-Mark Heiner


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Monday, October 4, 2010

Flag Notification for Chief Warrant Officer Matthew Wagstaff

FYI.

Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert has authorized you to lower the Flag of the United States of America and the Flag of the State of Utah on Tuesday, October 5, 2010, in honor of Chief Warrant Officer Matthew Wagstaff.

Warrant Officer Wagstaff, of Orem, died on September 21 while serving in Afghanistan. The flags shall be flown at half-staff on all state facilities from sunrise to sunset.


Andrea Street
Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Jason P. Perry
Office of the Governor
Utah State Capitol
350 North State Street, Ste 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
p: 801-538-1000 f: 801-538-1344
astreet@utah.gov
www.governor.utah.gov


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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Paywalls work for papers in small markets with little competition. Otherwise, they're a disaster

Today at our weekly meeting we were joined by Todd Seifert, Managing Editor of The Spectrum.

Todd informed us of the recent changes affecting not only The Spectrum but Newspaper Organizations and Companies all across the State and Nation.

The online paywall model has been a big issue as of late and Todd explained it, using small words so Marge could understand.

The Spectrum's parent Company has been testing the online paywall model in 3 markets for several months, resulting in the following benefits to occur in the St. George, Utah market:

  • subscriber growth each week (less Labor Day weekend) and an increase in ad revenue due to lower online traffic. 
  • moving to paid has enabled The Spectrum to retain print subscribers since they gain free access to the online content along with those who pay only for online, and/or the E-Edition.
One other benefit is critical, and it's one that many who dismiss the online paywall model often miss: Newspapers that charge for content online will likely be able to retain their paid subscribers longer.

More information about The Spectrum can be obtained by clicking here.

The Spectrum At A Glance

Publisher: Donnie Welch
Managing Editor: Todd Seifert
Founded: 1962
Joined Gannett: 2000
Employees: 137
Circulation: 21,807 (AM); 22,846 (S)

Milestones:

The Spectrum had its beginning in 1963 when Errol Brown started a weekly newspaper, The Tri-State News Advertiser, in Kanab, Utah. About two years after its beginning in Kanab, the newspaper was moved to Hurricane, Utah. In 1970, the Brown family sold the newspaper to Gail Stahle. The name was changed to Southern Utah Free Press. At that time circulation was 10,000, but after four years, grew to 15,000. It was under Stahle's ownership that the newspaper's office was moved to St. George, Utah. In 1976, the weekly publication became a five-day-a-week newspaper - The Daily Spectrum. Thomson Newspapers Inc. purchased The Daily Spectrum in September, 1984. On August 23, 1986, The Spectrum became a seven-day publication. In June, 1994, the name of the paper changed again to The Spectrum. In July of 1997, The Spectrum converted to morning delivery.
In addition to publishing the only daily newspaper between Provo, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada, The Spectrum produces numerous other products and provides other non-newspaper services. In December of 1995, The Spectrum acquired Preview, the leading monthly real estate publication in the Southern Utah market. In August of 1996, it acquired the Dixie Datebook. In April of 1997, thespectrum.com was launched. In 1999, weekly newspapers in Mesquite, Nev., Desert Valley Times and Desert Echo were purchased and merged into one weekly newspaper. Also in 1999, the St. George Magazine was acquired.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Walter Orenstein: Lessons Learned from Smallpox: When Eradication Is the Goal, One Case Is One Too Many

Walter Orenstein: Lessons Learned from Smallpox: When Eradication Is the Goal, One Case Is One Too Many

Rotary Club Events - FYI

Subject: Rotary Club Events - FYI


Good Afternoon Everyone,
Just wanted to pass this information onto you.  Draper-Riverton Club and the West Jordan Club are having events that you might want to participate in or at least be made aware of.  All of you have such wonderful projects and events.  I just wanted to share these with you so if you can/want to participate you can.  These two events are coming up real soon so I am emailing the flyers to you.  If you have events you want to share with everyone please send me the information and I will get it put on the website at www.utahrotary.org and then just let everyone know it is there and available.
Thanks for all your support.  You have welcomed me to your clubs and events with open arms and enthusiasm.  I appreciate you all so much and look forward to visiting those clubs I have not visited yet.  Please let me know if you need anything from me and I'll do my best to help in anyway I can.
Thanks again
Penny

ROTARY -- RYLA - HUGE SUCCESS

RE:  an email received 09/13/2010 from District Governor Penny Atkinson:

 

RYLA was a HUGE success thanks to Sunny Street and all her staff. 

Wow, it just BLEW ME AWAY!

 

Many changes this year made it an even more difficult task but we had a record number of kids come and the program was absolutely OUTSTANDING.

 

Thanks to those clubs that sent such FANTASTIC kids.  They were all incredible. 

Your investment will come back to you 100 fold!! 

Make sure you follow-up with them and have them report to your club about their experience.  Also, make sure they join or start an Interact Club. 

THAT WAS PART OF THE DEAL when they were chosen to go to RYLA.   They may need your help and encouragement but they were all excited about it!!

 

For those clubs who were unable, for whatever reason to send any kids, please make sure you start early next year and send kids to RYLA. 

 

Brian Gorum, MR. RYLA himself will be the RYLA Chair next year and I'm sure he will make it even better....following suit as it has gotten better every year since the beginning. 

Following Brian will be Shelly Dansie from the Cedar City Club.  When they say, Dynamite comes in small packages....she lives up to that!

 

Also, plan on being a Facilitator next year.  YOU WILL HAVE THE MOST INCREDIBLE TIME OF YOUR LIFE!  DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY.  The facilitators this year were just amazing and we would love to have YOU be there next year!

 

THANKS TO ALL WHO MADE RYLA POSSIBLE. 

 It is a HUGE job so please Thank Sunny and all her staff for a job well done. Keep these new RYLARIANS involved with your club and the Interact.  They will just be AWESOME, I guarantee it!

 

Thanks again to everyone who made this possible.

 

HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY AND THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOU DO!

 

Penny

 


Friday, September 10, 2010

on 9/11 the American Flag is to be flown at Half-Staff

Under the direction of President Barack Obama, Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert, has authorized you to lower the Flag of the United States of America and the Flag of the State of Utah tomorrow, Saturday, September 11, 2010, from sunrise to sunset as a tribute to the heroes who came to the aid of their country.

See President Obama's statement below:

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 11, 2009, as Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. I call upon all departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the United States to display the flag of the United States at half-staff on Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance in honor of the individuals who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks against the United States that occurred on September 11, 2001. I invite the Governors of the United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and interested organizations and individuals to join in this observance. I call upon the people of the United States to participate in community service in honor of those our Nation lost, to observe this day with other ceremonies and activities, including remembrance services, and to observe a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. eastern daylight time to honor the innocent victims who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.
BARACK OBAMA




Andrea Street
Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Jason P. Perry
Office of the Governor
Utah State Capitol
350 North State Street, Ste 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
p: 801-538-1000 f: 801-538-1344
astreet@utah.gov
www.governor.utah.gov

-M Heiner


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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

DocUtah - Southern Utah International Documentary Film Festival

On the 703rd All Time meeting and the 10th of the 2010-2011 year of the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise we were pleased to have Mr. Phil Tuckett and Mrs. Lani Pururi of DocUtah join us.


What is DocUtah?


(taken from DocUtah.com) Have you ever seen a film that made you laugh? Cry? Taught you something about yourself? Or about the world around you? Documentary films play an important part in the way we communicate with one another. DOCUTAH Festival Director, Phil Tuckett, understands this perhaps as well as anyone.

For many years Phil, the mastermind behind DOCUTAH, worked as a producer, director, writer, editor, and cameraman for NFL Films and in 1982 was named Vice President of Special Projects. During his tenure, he won 30 Emmy Awards for shows like "Football America", "The 100 Yard Universe", "Autumn Ritual", and "Lost Treasures of NFL Films". He also produced non-sports related programming like "Blood from a Stone" for the History Channel, "Faces of Evil" for TNT, and music videos for a wide variety of artists including B.B. King, Santana, Def Leppard, and Stevie Ray Vaughn. In addition, Phil and his wife Judy have started their own production company, Bristlecone Films.
Before his career at NFL films, Phil attended Dixie College where he played football and majored in English. He finished his BA at Weber State and played one season for the San Diego Chargers before embarking on a 38-year career at NFL films.
Phil has returned to St. George as an associate professor of digital film and executive director of the Dick Nourse Center for Media Innovation at Dixie State College of Utah. During the past year, CMI has grown from a gleam in the eye of Dr. Randal Chase, chair of the communication department, to a full blown multi-media production unit. All projects in the CMI are student driven with faculty oversight and represent a wonderful blend of academics and real world practical application.
With a film background this rich and his roots going deep into the Southern Utah soil, it was only logical for Phil to want to create a documentary film festival in the canyonlands that he loves. Thus, DOCUTAH was born.
One of the important aspects of DOCUTAH is having an academic component. Dixie State College will play a significant part in this area of the Festival. Being one of the few college-based festivals will provide an established infrastructure to DOCUTAH. A festival committee of industry professionals who have relocated to Southern Utah from around the world lends even more credibility to our endeavor.
Another aspect of the festival is the fine art vision for DOCUTAH. Artist Jeff Ham has created the festival artwork for our inaugural poster. His iconic images will brand DOCUTAH as a festival worth considering both now and in the future.
The final elements of our vision relate to providing more than just a place to watch films. We will provide master class seminars as part of the festival for students and attendees alike, as well as a distributor marketplace.
By blending the attractions of breathtaking Southern Utah with a love of documentaries, we hope that many professional and student film makers embrace what DOCUTAH has to offer. Brace yourselves because DOCUTAH has arrived—now and for the future; 2010 is just the beginning.
Mr. Tuckett gave us a preview of one of many films to be screened at DocUtah which truly was an inspiring story involving our Armed Forces and those involved in the Vietnam War.
The festival will be September 16-25, 2010 - the DocUtah website has all the information you need to identify which films or all films you choose to watch during the festival.
Next week Mr. Ruben Garcia, XO of the Dixie Care and Share will join us.
Until then,
Yours in Rotary,
-Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (this is my SAG name)

"Dad, I think I snagged a rock."

The adventures of Rotarian Dr. Paul Gooch and his family are too good not to share.

By reeling in this monster I'd say if we didn't have an angler for life, we do now.

Well done young man!!  What a catch!!

-Mark

(Johnson, this was the fish we spoke of the other day, I'm sure you picked up on that, but I just want to make sure.)

USU Extension Services in Washington County

On the 26th of August, 2010 we were pleased to have Carolyn Washburn of Utah State University Extension join us and provide insight and information on the services USU Extension offers here in Washington County.

This was the All Time 702nd meeting and the 9th of the 2010-2011 year of the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise.  Special thanks to Darrin, Greg W, and Chantra for leading us in the Pledge of Allegiance, 4-Way Test, and Blessing.

I think most of us were impressed and I dare say amazed by the unique and specialized services offered to Washington County residents by and through USU's Extension Office.

USU's Extension Office has many focuses, mainly:  4-H & Youth, Agriculture, Diversity & Civil Rights, Emergency Preparedness, Energy, Families and Communities, Finance & Economics, Food & Nutrition, Horticulture, Natural Resources, and Yard & Garden.

Carolyn's emphasis and presentation revolved around strengthening marriage and the marriage survival course offered by USU Extension (free of charge) on Monday evenings at the Extension Offices.  Contact Carolyn for exact details at 435-634-5706.  She also brought information related to nutrition and quizzed our knowledge regarding canning procedures and which foods provide our bodies with the most nutrients.

For more information about the services offered by USU Extension check their webpage, and become their fan on Facebook.

More about Carolyn Washburn:


BS of Elementary Education at USU 1972, MS SUU 1999. Elementary Teacher @ Ashman, Richfield, Utah 15 years. Alternative High School Richfield, Utah 8 years. Sevier School District Board of Education 10 years. American Legion Auxiliary Utah Girl's State 30 Years.


Our next program will be Mr. Phil Tuckett presenting about DocUtah


Yours in Rotary,


-Mark

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Save Quepos Library

A fellow Dixie Sunrise Rotarian, Lynn Spafford, has joined a noble cause benefiting the children of Costa Rica.

The children who attend the Inmacalada School rely upon the Quepos Public Library, which is in dire need of funds to remain open. The 28th of August is the event (in Costa Rica) to raise funds for the public library. Local business leaders, Rotarians and others, are joining with Lynn to support the same. Please contact Lynn on how you can support the library.

Do you have "Wilson" in your life?


Today was the all-time 701st and the 8th meeting of the 2010-2011 year of the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise.

Special thanks to Lance, Herb, and Paul who opened our meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, 4-Way Test, and Blessing.

Our presenter today was Geoff Steurer, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, who enlightened us with information regarding how important our level of attachment is in our most important relationships.

Geoff utilized the example of a well known movie called "Castaway" wherein Tom Hanks plays the role of a busy executive who, due to a plane crash (FedEx cargo plane) over the ocean, becomes the sole survivor on a remote island. Out of the isolation and lack of companionship he seeks out and creates a deep rooted meaningful relationship with "Wilson" a volleyball that washes ashore the island. Geoff compared the emotional connection Tom Hanks' character
developed with "Wilson" to today's trying economic and stressful times noting how important it is for us to have healthy relationships in any survival situation.

About Geoff Steurer:

For over ten years, Geoff has been helping couples and individuals improve their most important relationships. "It has been deeply rewarding to watch clients move out of patterns that have held them and their loved ones back from experiencing their full relationship potential."

Geoff completed a masters degree in marriage and family therapy at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. Also holding a bachelors degree from Brigham Young University in communications studies. Following his graduate work, he worked in community behavioral health where he gained experience working with a wide-range of mental health concerns affecting individuals, couples, and families. This experience helped him discover his strong interest in working with couples, especially couples affected by pornography addiction, affairs, and other betrayals. This led to his association with the LifeSTAR network and subsequent move to St. George, UT in 2006 where he opened up a private practice and LifeSTAR of St. George.

Geoff continues to seek advanced training in both pornography/sexual addiction treatment as well as Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT). His focus in both couples work as well as the group work in the LifeSTAR program is helping individuals and couples heal the patterns of attachment in their relationships.

You can follow Geoff on twitter at: @geoffsteurer

Join us next week as we will hear from Carol Washburn of Utah State University Extension, speaking on USU's Extension services in Washington County.

Yours in Rotary,

-Mark

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Summer of Service


On Thursday, August 12th, the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise heard from the Youth Volunteer Corps and their advisor Kayla Shenfeld who is a Vista Summer Associated.

These young people are participants in the Summer of Service program which is 100 hours of service in 100 days. Their project was “Reduce Reuse Recycle.” They tackled 2 big elements of the project this summer, Green Mapping of which local businesses recycle and public relations/publicity. Working in conjunction with Plan 94.1 radio they recorded Save Our Planet public service announcements addressing various aspects of recycling. They recorded a terrific video on the subject which can be viewed on You Tube under Vista Volunteers St. George. And, they put together a most informative Power Point Presentation which they had the opportunity to show to service clubs such as ours.

Just a few of the facts the group presented to us:
“Binnies” are large yellow receptacles for recycled material and can be spotted all over town.
You can recycle plastics numbers 1 though 7.
You can recycle paper, copper, aluminum and tin.
You can recycle red, blue, brown, green and clear glass. Please be kind and rinse/wash containers before putting in local binnies.

And, some rather sobering facts:
Every household discards 5.2 lbs of trash per day or 1,892 lbs per year (that is the weight of a killer whale.)
Landfills grow by 6 inches EVERY DAY!
The cost of what we throw away each year would buy 80 MILLION Wii game systems!

Definitely food for thought. Good for the Summer of Service youth to attempt to make a difference on our planet.

In addition to our program Lynn Spafford and Paul Gooch presented a service opportunity to the Club: Saving the Quepos-Manuel Antonia Library in Costa Rica. The Board met after the meeting to discuss contributing to this project and more information will be given at the next meeting. Check out Lynn’s BLOG for more details.

Next week: Geoff Steurer on the toll the current economy is taking on relationships.

See you then! Marla, subbing for Mark

Friday, July 16, 2010

Utah Shakespearean Festival


This week our Speaker Guest was Michael Don Bahr, Education Director of the Utah Shakespearean Festival. An educator at heart – many years teaching – he shared with us not only information on the Festival and the plays but on the educational opportunities which surround the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
For instance, did you know that for each actor there are 7 support people? And this year there are 65 actors! The actors perform in repertory 2 to 3 plays each season. This year Festival will offer 6 plays through the summer and 3 in the fall. The summer productions are: Much Ado about Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Pride and Prejudice, Great Expectations – a New Musical, and Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps.
The Utah Shakespearean Festival came from the dream of Fred Adams in 1961. Today the operating budget is $6.2M, with 2 theaters and a dream of a 3rd. What made this Festival outstanding form the beginning was that Fred initiated performance “pre-talks” to take away “Shakes Fear.” Today the calendar is overflowing not only with performances but with seminars including Prop Seminars, Backstage tours, Play orientations, Actor seminars, and Literary seminars which draw up to 200+ people each and every seminar. All at no cost. This season the USF volunteer corps has a roster of 350 people!
Michael, Education Director for 10 years, is very proud of the educational opportunities of numerous classes for student groups and Camp Theater experiences for young people. USF and Tuachan participate in educational exchange and all the student opportunities draw students nationwide.
The Theater schedule is packed full and rotates such that tourists in the area can see 2 or 3 plays in a short visit. Be sure to visit their web site: http://www.bard.org/. It is an AMAZING place. You can buy tickets, see video clips AND there are study guides on just about any play you can think of! Check it out!
On a personal note, this was a most amazing happening for me. Last year I contacted USF for a program and it just never quite happened. This year I phoned was informed it would work out well to send someone to speak to us and I was asked to call a few days ahead to verify which person would be coming to speak. When I made the follow up call I was told Michael would be our presenter. I thought at the time, I know this person but could not place where. Upon arriving at the Abbey Inn Michael and I looked at each other and both knew our paths had crossed but neither of us could place where even after chatting quite a while. Suddenly at the end of the program, I realized this was the family that purchased by parents home when my Mother was no longer able to live in it. And I was flabbergasted to find that the Bahr family has one of my family’s heirlooms. It is a VERY small world.
Mark will be back next week and our speaker will be Darrell Eaves on the subject of Internet Marketing. You won’t want to miss it.
Past President Marla – pitch hitting for President Mark.

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A Brief History of Dixie Sunrise Rotary

  • The first meeting of the provisional club was held May 9, 1996 at the Hampton Inn in St. George. There were 4 attendees: Gerald C. Harrison, Chapin Burks, David Prink and T. Robert Cochran.
  • The second meeting was held at the Hampton Inn with 3 attendees: Gerald C. Harrison, Chapin Burks and T. Robert Cochran. (What were they thinking?)
  • Subsequently, attendance grew until there were 25 attendees, and Rotary International issued the club’s charter on September 5, 1996, four days short of four months after the first meeting.
  • Charter Members were:

Bryan “Chuck” Barton, Chris Jones, Annette Basso, Jill Jones, Gregory F. Basso, Peggy Lynch, James L. Brownell, Fay McFadden,Chapin Burks, James G. Mersman, T. Robert Cochran, Rick A. Parker, Rick Evans, David J. Prink, Christine Evans-Burks, Evan J. Racker, Darrin Hallman, Sean Ray, Gerald C. Harrison, Lynn R. Spafford, Brad Hasty, Nate Staheli, Kerry K. Hepworth, David B. Turner, John L. Johnson

  • Founding Officers and Directors were:

Gerald C. Harrison President, Chapin Burks President-Elect, T. Robert Cochran Secretary/Treasurer, David J. Prink Club Service Dir, Christine Evans-Burks Community Service Dir, Bryan “Chuck” Barton International Service Dir, Kerry K. Hepworth Vocational Service Dir

  • Presidents:
      • 1996-1997 Gerald C Harrison
      • 1997-1998 Chapin Burks
      • 1998-1999 David J Prink
      • 1999-2000 Gregory F Basso
      • 2000-2001 Vardell H Curtis
      • 2001-2002 Paul R Gooch O.D.
      • 2002-2003 Rhys Weaver
      • 2003-2004 Margaret S Shakespeare
      • 2004-2005 Rocky E Neal
      • 2005-2006 Todd Watts
      • 2006-2007 Joseph Christopher
      • 2007-2008 Joseph H Bowcutt III
      • 2008-2009 Paul Gooch
      • 2009-2010 Marla Shelby-Drabner
      • 2010-2012 Jeff Wilcox

  • Member Census at Rotary Year-End (June 30):

1997: 27, 1998: 48, 1999: 50, 2000: 45, 2001: 58, 2002: 66, 2003: 57 All-time High: 72, 2004: 59, 2005: 43, 2006: 43, 2007: 41

  • Attendance by Rotary Year:

1996-1997: 72.09%, 1997-1998: 75.78%, 1998-1999: 78.06%, 1999-2000: 70.09%, 2000-2001: 72.38%, 2001-2002: 71.51%, 2002-2003: 73.05%, 2003-2004: 73.40%, 2004-2005:, 2005-2006: 60.31%, 2006:2007: 60.62%