Monday, March 22, 2010

Gateway to Wellness!



This week our Club welcomed Locke Ettinger, Director of Wellness with Dixie Regional Medical Center to speak to us about Health and Wellness and the new Gateway to Wellness program being piloted at Dixie Regional Medical Center.
Locke, a Licensed Physical Therapist and long time community resident – known to many members of our Club – has worked with Dixie Regional Medical Center for 20 years. He has a passion for wellness and is currently completing a PhD in the subject. However, the fact about Locke that so catches me attention is that he is now living his dream to pursue a career in Wellness. How often do we think “wouldn’t it be nice? Or wouldn’t it be fun?” Locke took that dream to reality and is obviously enormously energized by the opportunity in front of him.
He did point out some very scary facts. Obesity is completely out of hand nation-wide. And, obesity is an underlying cost of many very costly medical conditions. Diabetes, heart disease, respiratory compromise, and many cancers just to name are directly related to obesity. Let’s think about it, a normal size muffin of 10 years ago is now 4 times the size of the original! We used to cut grass with an old fashioned push mower, then we went to a power mower, then to a self propelled power mower, then to a riding mower. I ask you, how many calories do you burn on a riding mower with a 44 oz soda in the cup holder?
Locke also discussed the potential health migration from wellness to illness over the course of a life which does not value healthy living. I think we all know the cost of health care is skyrocketing but did you know the bulk of the expenditures come in resource utilization related to unhealthy living?
So the message is: exercise and eat in an appropriate manner. And Locke, who practices what he preaches, is providing us with a very real example, he will be a participant in the Ironman! As we volunteer our time in Aid Station #9, be sure to cheer for Locke as he runs by!


Next week: PDG Wally Brown on literacy. Don't miss it!

Marla

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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%