Service at a Small Scale
Clear Creek 2000 Rotary serves our Youth ... Halloween candy!
Service at a Small ScaleClear Creek 2000 Rotary serves our Youth ... Halloween candy!
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Service at a Small Scale | Bob Loeffler | 2024-11-01 06:00:00Z | 0 | |
Clear Creek 2000 Rotary Announces New 2024 Scholarship |
Clear Creek 2000 Rotary Announces New 2024 Scholarship | Bob Loeffler | 2023-12-05 07:00:00Z | 0 | |
RIP IT at the RIVER Charity Golf Tournament RIP IT at the RIVER Charity Golf Tournament is coming soon! Friday, June 7, to be exact. BE THERE! |
RIP IT at the RIVER Charity Golf Tournament | Bob Loeffler | 2023-04-21 06:00:00Z | 0 | |
Upcoming EventsDo Your Doo-ty Pack Burro Race "Bingo" (in association with the Western Pack Burro ASS-ociation) May 28, 2022, Saturday (racer registration 9:00 a.m.; start 11:00 a.m.) corner of 6th & Taos Georgetown, CO The Guanella Pass Brewery Open (in association with the Georgetown Community Center) June 10, 2022, Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm golf at Keystone River Golf Resort River Course Drive Keystone, CO celebrate at Guanella Pass Brewery 501 Rose Street Georgetown, CO |
Upcoming Events | Bob Loeffler | 2021-07-29 06:00:00Z | 0 | |
2021 Touch-A-TruckClear Creek 2000 Rotary is bringing back its Touch-A-Truck event on Sunday, September 12, 2021. Once again, FREE ADMISSION for all ages! The event takes place at the Walstrom Quarry, perhaps better known as the Frei {Al Frei & Sons) Quarry at the bottom of Floyd Hill, where I-70, Hwy 6 and 40 meet.
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2021 Touch-A-Truck | Bob Loeffler | 2021-07-29 06:00:00Z | 0 | |
Helping people with disabilities make their own musicMusic has been an important part of leading an ordinary life for students at the Music School for Children With Disabilities in Honor of Paul Harris in Lublin, Poland. Founded by Rotary members, the school serves 20 students with various disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, and visual impairments. The Rotary Club of Lublin-Centrum-Maria Curie-Sklodowska has provided funding with help from Rotary Foundation Matching Grants and the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society, which houses the school. After their son Mateusz was born with underdeveloped eyes, Mariusz and Joanna Kania looked for ways to help him be active. When he showed an aptitude for music, they looked for a teacher and were thrilled to find the Paul Harris music school. |
Helping people with disabilities make their own music | 2015-05-01 00:00:00Z | 0 | ||
Finding Safe HavenFor years, Angalia Bianca had slept in abandoned buildings throughout Chicago. She stole. She did drugs. She spent time in and out of jail for forgery, theft, trespassing, and possession of narcotics. But after she landed in prison for the seventh time, something changed -- Bianca knew she wanted a better life. She just didn’t know how to make it happen. After serving her time, Bianca sought help from a local homeless organization, A Safe Haven, and moved to its shelter in the Rogers Park neighborhood. Bianca followed the program closely -- she attended all the required meetings, passed drug tests, and volunteered at every opportunity.
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Finding Safe Haven | 2015-05-01 00:00:00Z | 0 | ||
Saving lives in GhanaWhat is it like taking a large team to Africa? It has probably been one of the most rewarding experiences in my life. In mid February, I began leading Rotary members from all over the East Coast of the United States through Ghana. I’ve tried to give the team a warm Ghanaian welcome like I’ve received on my earlier trips. A large trip is a real blessing because each person sees Ghana and our work in a different way. A highlight for the team was greeting the chief of Sagadugu. The team got excited about buying goats and food for children in the villages where I support eight churches. It was good to see the pastors of most of the eight churches, and I had to explain that we were just passing through on our way to Bolgatanga. |
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India celebrates three years without polioThroughout India and around the world, Rotary clubs are celebrating a major milestone: India has gone three years without a new case of polio. The last reported case was a two-year-old girl in West Bengal on 13 January 2011. To mark this historic triumph, Rotary clubs illuminated landmarks and iconic structures throughout the country with four simple but powerful words, "India is polio free." The three-year achievement sets the stage for polio-free certification of the entire Southeast Asia region by the World Health Organization. The Indian government also plans to convene a polio summit in February to commemorate this victory in the global effort to eradicate polio. |
India celebrates three years without polio | 2014-02-26 00:00:00Z | 0 |