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Thank sponsors, golfers, and volunteers for the success of our Hole in One event
May 01, 2019
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Happenings at the Clothes Cabin
Jul. 24, 2019
Wow! What a meeting. CHRC was treated to a visit from Amana Nosbisch, Executive Director of The Clothes Cabin, and her exciting update on construction of their new facility in Gilbert. visit them: https://onesmallstepaz.org/
Larry Gardner and Tim Gibson were both presented new Paul Harris Fellow pins for their continued giving to The Rotary Foundation. Tim received his first Sapphire pin and Larry received his first Ruby pin. Our deepest respect and appreciation for their commitment and support to our "Every Rotarian Every Year" project. Dave Loutzenheiser bestowed the highly-esteemed "Newest Member" chicken to Dr. Deb Brown.
But wait, there's MORE: PDG Roger Bonngard introduced Destiny Nehrkorn, the latest recipient of a scholarship from The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona and a student CHRC is proudly sponsoring. "It's a great day to be a Rotarian." Tell a friend.
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Upcoming bond election
Jul. 31, 2019
Our deepest appreciation to Lana Berry, CFO, Chandler Unified School District, for her comprehensive presentation on the upcoming CUSD Bond vote. Special thanks to Chandler Horizon board member, Terry Locke, CUSD Director of Community Relations, for organizing today's informative meeting.
We're reminded that we ALL enjoy the overwhelming benefits of living in the 2nd largest school district in Arizona. CUSD's 2019 Senior class performed 113,569 hours of service, as district faculty and staff are dedicated to grooming leaders of tomorrow!
Based on current projections no tax increase is expected thanks to CUSD's long-term strategic planning. Be sure your voter registration is up to date by visiting www.azsos.gov/elections
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Sinner of the year awards
Aug. 07, 2019
Theresa Clemmons was named winner of the 2018-2019 Sinner-of the-Year award, her second straight. We welcomed Sunday Etukeren (and Edo) back after an extended absence. Jeff Clemmons also was there to help Theresa celebrate. |
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The H.E.L.P. Foundation (A charity that supports impoverished children in the Philippines)
Aug. 14, 2019
One of the biggest rewards of joining Rotary? The dynamic people we get to work with.
Today our good friend Keith Hooper visited. Keith is a Past District Governor & District Grants Chairman from Smith, KS. A retired Lieutenant Colonel (Army) and judge, in 2005 Keith founded the H.E.L.P. Foundation, Humanitarian Efforts to Lessen Poverty in underprivileged children of the Philippines.
H.E.L.P. focuses on feeding and educating malnourished children and supporting livelihood projects for the parents throughout Quezon City, Cebu, and Bukidnon.
Projects include a robust micro loan program, water wells, a sustainable livestock (swine) program, training centers, libraries, and school sponsorship, each self-maintained.
H.E.L.P. has raised over $250,000 in grants, facilitated over 2500 micro loans, and sponsored over 800 children!
You'll want to be a part of this international outreach gem.
The foundation website is www.thehelpfoundation.com.
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Happenings at In-Position Technologies, a Chandler company
Aug. 27, 2019
Neil Jacques, founder and CEO, graduated from the University of California at Davis with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1986. Parker Hannifin recruited him out of college to join their new Compumotor division to promote and apply their new line of products featuring microstepping technology. In 1989 Neil moved to Arizona to startup a regional office for startup company Motion Solutions, and then in 1997 Neil left that company to start his own venture, In-Position Technologies. The charter of In-Position Technologies, then and now, is to partner with our many customers to assist them in applying and deploying the latest technologies for manufacturing automation, especially as it applies to precision positioning systems and robotics. Neil began his business in his garage in Ahwatukee but a year later moved it to Chandler in 1998. Today the company maintains its headquarters in Chandler, located at 7403 West Boston Street, with other offices and facilities located in Chandler, AZ; Tucson, AZ; Albuquerque, NM; Arvada, CO; Kaysville, UT; Orangevale, CA; Fullerton, CA; and San Jose, CA. In-Position will close 2019 with approximately 20 million in sales and 27 employees. |
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General overview including Crime Prevention
Sep. 04, 2019
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