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.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Cultivating Prosperous Business Relationships through Dynamic Networking

Thursday July 8th 2010 was the 695th all time and 2nd meeting of the 2010 - 2011 Rotary year of the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise.

Special thanks to Trish, John, Kaylnn and Carl for volunteering and assisting with our Pledge, 4 Way Test, Prayer and Greeting all in attendance.
This morning it was our pleasure to have Rebecca Monson, PHsD join us. She is the Founder of Networking's the Secret the fastest growing business professional networking group in Southern Utah. Her presentation about the Forgotten Art of Listening and Creating Your Elevator Pitch had everyone in attendance sitting on the edge of their seats.

Some of Her Listening Tips included:
  1. Develop the desire to listen

  2. Always let the other person to most of the talking

  3. Don't interrupt

  4. Learn active listening

  5. Ask for clarification if needed

  6. Get used to listening for nonverbal messages

  7. Ask a question.....then SHUT UP and wait for a response

Some of Her Tips for Asking Questions:

  1. Ask open-ended questions

  2. Don't ask questions that put them on the defensive

  3. Ask "What if?"

  4. Ask for their advice

  5. Offer alternatives

  6. Ask about their feelings

  7. Repeat back what they said

Rebecca also challenged us all to create an Elevator Pitch. We were instructed to create a brief statement that gives just enough information to our target audience to create curiosity but not enough to satisfy their hunger. We want them to ask us more about what we do and then engage them in a dialog/conversation.

Dr. Gooch was brave enough to share his Elevator Pitch which created quite a laugh. Perhaps next week we should take a few minutes of Horseplay and pitch ourselves to each other.

I'll be in SLC next week and have asked Past President Marla to conduct on my behalf.

Many thanks to you for your service above self.

Yours in Rotary,

-Mark

Day One - A Day of Days INDEED!!

Well, it had to happen. On July 1st, 2010 the Rotary Club of Dixie Sunrise began the 2010 - 2011 Rotary year under the direction of President Mark Heiner.





We had a bit of a slow start to the meeting, yet luck was on our side because the STP showed up and all was right with the world.




Rotarian Darrin Hallman and I were ready, willing and able to present part 2 of our infamous social media seminar, however due to the small numbers in attendance (due to the July 4th holiday and not the new management) our weekly meeting took a unique turn.




Following the Pledge, 4 Way Test, Prayer, and Breakfast, Rotarian Marge Shakespeare arrived and became the only XX chromosome member in attendance.




Since our numbers were few and our mood was mellow it was decided that we should postpone social media part 2, and get to know our fellow Rotarian Carl Kulyk a bit better and learn about his experiences and memories of Detroit, MI




Carl's life experiences as a young man in Detroit were amazing. He informed and enlightened us about the glory days of old Detroit, how the city used to shine and thrive, as well as explaining first hand the details of the now vacant and abandoned blocks of properties he formerly called home.




Even though any and all one could ever want/need to know about Detroit can be found by following this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit


Getting it first hand from Carl made it that much more unique.


Sorry it took me so long to update our Blog


See you all next week.


Happy 4th of July to all!!


Yours in Rotary,


-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%