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Southern Utah's local archeology
Aug 15, 2022 11:59 AM
David Van Alfen from the BLM will share his wealth of information on the subject of local archaeology. His new boss, the superintendent of the Parashant NPS will also be attending to meet new people and hear the presentation. Thanks to Sam McArthur, our August program coordinator, for arranging what is certain to be an interesting program. And, the "Is It Fun?" Team might have "an element of fun" at the end of the meeting, so stick around!
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![]() Getting to know your fellow Rotarians
Aug 22, 2022 11:58 AM
Our "Is It Fun?" Team believes Rotary is more fun when shared with friends so today we will get better acquainted to become better friends to become better Rotarans. Here's your chance to tell your deep dark secrets, your funniest experience as a Rotarian or in life ... so join us for the fun! PS: We are paying for a minimum of 30 lunches at the Best Western Abbey Inn ... but this summer our attendance has been well below 30 so feel free to bring a guest who might be interested in knowing "what's Rotary?" See you at the Abbey! |
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Aug 29, 2022 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM
Our 5th Monday, August 29 "service above self" project will be at the Utah Food Bank located in the Industrial Park at 4416 River Road. Plan to be there from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or come early, stay late. Box lunches will be served.
The first few minutes will allow us time for SGR business, maybe even a quick run through of "La Bamba" so keep practicing to be ready to welcome our District Governor Jose Velasco on Monday, September 19.
We won't have time for Horseplay but you are encouraged to bring a couple of dollars - and a can or two of food to donate in support of the Utah Food Bank - and the dictionary project!
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![]() A conservative member of congress and a recent convert ... to climate change
Sep 12, 2022 11:58 AM
Former Republican member of the U.S. Congress Bob Inglis shares an optimistic message about how conservatives can lead on climate change and other pressing problems -- and how free enterprise (and working together across ideologies) holds the solutions. "The United States was not built by those who waited and wished to look behind them," Inglis says. "Lead now ... tell the American people we still have moon shots in us." Here is a link to his most recent TEDx Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/bob_inglis_american_bipartisan_politics_can_be_saved_here_s_how?language=en
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![]() the 108th Utah Rotary DG makes his official visit
Sep 19, 2022 11:58 AM
Jose Velasco, Utah Rotary's 108th District Governor and a longtime member of Midvalley Rotary Club, will share his goals to help us Imagine Rotary in RY2022-23. Members of SGR will welcome him with a raucous rendition of "La Bamba" and are encouraged to wear - or bring - anything reminiscent of his home country of Mexico! This is certain to be a "FUNNN" meeting with our fun DG! |
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Sep 21, 2022 - Sep 24, 2022
Thanks to Joann Coleman for all her efforts to recruit, register and transport 4 students to RYLA. Thanks to Richard Isom for his 3rd time serving as a facilitator and to Linda Baker who drove two students up and back to beautiful Aspen Grove in Provo Canyon.
We will be hearing from Natalie and Allison, Richard Isom, Linda Baker and Joann Coleman on Monday, September 26 and meeting the proud and supportive family members of these students attending as our guests for the meeting.
Another very successful "service above self" project for SGR!
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![]() "What I learned at RYLA and what I plan to do with what I learned"
Sep 26, 2022 11:58 AM
Just back from RYLA, the amazing Rotary-sponsored youth leadership training, Natalie Isom, Alyson Case, Kaden Stevens and Pavan Patel, will share what they learned and what they plan to do with what they learned on Monday, September 26. Also in attendance will be Richard Isom, who acted as a RYLA facilitator for the 3rd consecutive year. Special thanks to Joann Coleman, SGR's youth committee chair and other club members who made this event happen. |
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Sep 28, 2022 8:58 AM - 4:00 PM
Can you believe it? On Wednesday, September 28 we will be assembling about 11,000 Welcome Bags for senior athletes coming to St. George for the 35th Annual Huntsman World Senior Games ... and, wow, do we need your help! This service involves walking ad nauseum around long tables collecting printed materials and donated samples to put into swag bags.
Wear comfortable walking shoes. Shifts are 9 am - noon or 1 - 4 pm on Wednesday (with lunch served at noon) ... and possibly again on Thursday at 9 a.m. if we don't finish in a day (but we have done so in the past 4-5 years). Or come when you can and stay until you need to leave.
Sign up at our next meeting ... or email Linda Sappington for more information.
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Oct 01, 2022 6:00 AM
On the morning of Saturday, October 1, thousands of runners from near and far will be participating in the St. George Marathon. SGR has accepted an assignment to man (and woman) Aid Station #18, located on the race route near the offramp to The Ledges. We need to be there at 6 a.m. where we will be cheering the runners on, handing out water, coke, fruit … and managing any simple injuries (blisters, etc.).
Please bring sunscreen (if you use it), noisemakers (cow bells, horns, etc), neighbors, friends, and/ or family members to help because we need at least 30 volunteers for this “service above self!” And, breakfast will be served for all volunteers.
Questions? Please contact Reed.
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![]() October is Cancer Awareness Month
Oct 03, 2022
Dr. Terence Rhodes, a native of Millwood, West Virginia and a resident of St. George since 2016, earned a bachelor’s degree from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, and a medical degree from West Virginia University School of Medicine in Morganton. He completed graduate work at the National Cancer Institute and completed an internal medicine residency at West Virginia University Charleston Division in Charleston, followed by a hematology/oncology fellowship at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Rhodes sees patients at the Intermountain Cancer Center of St. George, Cedar City and at Intermountain Medical Center. Additionally, he conducts research and development in the field of Immunotherapy at Intermountain Healthcare. |
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![]() The new spirit of Utah Tech University
Oct 17, 2022
Del Beatty, Dean of Students will share the energy, excitement and good happening at Utah Tech University and how happy students are to be studying here. He readily admits, "the UT name change and rebranding process has been painful for many and I clearly understand both sides of this difficult issue." However, this Rotarian-at-heart - a member of St. George Sunrise Rotary Club - enthusiastically notes, "it is fair to all concerned, is building goodwill and better friendships, and beneficial to our students and their futures." For many, we'll always be "Dixie" but, fellow Rotarians ... this decision has been made and has been a done deal for more than 90 days now, so please be respectful to our speaker and his informative message. Let's support our university - established in 1911 - and still going strong!!!
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Polio Update on World Polio Day
Oct 24, 2022 11:58 AM
IT'S WORLD POLIO DAY ... and we are anxious to see Dale and DG Jose to be sure they survived their jump out of an airplane over Hurricane City. Dale will be out speaker - including a fun game he has prepared - so come prepared to laugh as you learn. We will also hear from Sandi Schwartz, a member of the St. George Sunrise Rotary Club as well as a Past District Governor from District 5240 (Riverside, CA) who will give her exceptional presentation on polio in the world. Don't miss this outstanding program ... and bring a friend to hear this exciting polio update. |
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![]() Update on the 35th year of the Huntsman World Senior Games
Oct 31, 2022 11:58 AM
Our very own Kyle Case will update us on the 35th annual Huntsman World Senior Games which wrapped up on October 16. The Games is one of the world's most amazing annual sporting events which draws participants from all over the world to St. George. Bring a friend or two to hear about The Games. You and they will be blown away by the magnitude and far-reaching of this event. Come get the scoop! |
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![]() What's next? Post-pandemic
Nov 07, 2022
Yes, the pandemic changed a lot of things ... and realistically our community and our world is still trying to get back on our collective feet in many ways and in many places. But what's next? Dr. David Blodgett from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department will give SGR some insights to help us better understand how we can stay healthy after COVID. Bring a friend or two for this insightful presentation on Monday, November 7 at noon at the Best Western Abbey Inn. |
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Nov 12, 2022 5:00 PM
On the morning of Saturday, November 5, members, family, friends and neighbors honored the service provided by the 2000 men and women of Washington County interred at St. George or Tonaquint cemeteries by posting the colors of our nation on each grave.
On the afternoon of Saturday, November 12 we will return to the cemeteries at 5 p.m. to gather the flags back again.
Please plan to join us. It's FUNNN and a great way to socialize.
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Nov 21, 2022 11:45 AM
The RISE garden at Switchpoint has a 4-point mission: the creation of a sustainable micro enterprise which grows and sells fresh leafy greens with zero waste, focusing on value for the money, and as a local movement to help those in need in Washington County including those accessing Switchpoint's Resource Center, soup kitchens, food pantries and the 24/7 childcare center.
The RISE garden also provides jobs and creates a positive impact addressing food inequities among marginalized communities.
This will be a simple service project and a box lunch will be provided, as well. Please join us.
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Nov 22, 2022 5:00 PM - 8:11 PM
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, November 22 and join us at the Dixie Convention Center to take down this year's Jubilee of Trees. It's necessary - but not difficult - service to our local hospital which we hope will contribute to our World Polio Day event including throwing President Dale and District Governor Jose Velasco.
We will be gathering at 5 pm and will probably finish up around 8 pm.
Bring the kids, the neighbors, friends and co-workers. It's going to FUNNN!
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Update on What's Happening in Washington County
Nov 28, 2022
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Dec 05, 2022
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Dec 12, 2022 11:58 AM
Monday, December 12 is the deadline for donating toys to kids in the tribal community of Halchita. Please consider Legos, Playdoh, puzzles, board games or other toys which don't need batteries as well as bicycle pumps, any kind of ball or sporting equipment ... or ask your kids or "grands" what they recommend for kids their same age (see the collection box by the table at the back of the room at the Abbey Inn).
These items and more will be delivered to Halchita on the weekend of December 16.
For more information, see Special Service Projects Chair James Jackson.
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![]() Update on scouting in Washington County
Dec 12, 2022 11:59 AM
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Dec 16, 2022
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![]() Mid-year progress report / election of officers and an update on Guatemala in 2023
Dec 19, 2022 11:58 AM
Our semi-annual Annual Meeting on Monday, December 19 will include a mid-year report on club goals by board members, an after-action report from those who just returned from Halchita, and an update on Guatemala ... will we go this year or won't we? And the "Is It FUNNN" Committee will have something to add, as well! Come one, come all for this last meeting of SGR in 2022! |
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Dec 26, 2022
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Dec 31, 2022 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM
It will be noisy FUNNN when 18 Rotarians and their families will gather on Saturday, December 31 at the St. George Children's Museum to usher in New Years 2023. There will be lots to do as we provide volunteer support for arts and crafts projects, refreshments and "other" activities, including a huge and colorful balloon drop at 12:30 p.m.
You and your children are welcome to join in the fun!
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Jan 02, 2023
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![]() August opening of CTHS to welcome tech-minded students
Jan 09, 2023
Five-hundred students have already signed up to attend Career Tech HIgh School (and it won't be ready to open until August, 2023) where they will study their choice of business, marketing and entrepreneurship; construction and architecture; culinary arts, tourism and hospitality; early childhood development and teaching as a profession; engineering, technology and robotics; graphic design and digital media; health science; or information technology and cyber security. The 9th high school in Washington County, located at 1001 White Dome Drive in St. George, has a mission to "empower students with knowledge, skills and values which advance their education, accelerate their careers and enhance their lives." This is certain to be an important program, so invite friends, neighbors and co-workers to attend with you. See you at the Abbey Inn. |
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Jan 14, 2023 10:00 AM - 5:06 PM
The St. George Children's Museum invites you and your "littles" to the ribbon cutting and grand opening of their all new Lending Library on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 10:30 a.m.
From 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. you and your family will enjoy music, FREE food, character photos, FREE Waterford Upstart registration for your "littles" ... all for museum admission at a discounted price. Register online at tiny.one/Museum Library.
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Jan 16, 2023 10:28 AM - 2:35 PM
If he would still be around on January 16, 2023, Martin Luther King, Jr. would be calling for "a day on - not a day off!" We know many of our members who work for financial, government organizations or schools will be enjoying a well-deserved three day weekend, but for those of us who want lunch during our regular work day please plan to join us at the Best Western Abbey Inn where we will be weaving sleeping mats.
If you are able, please come early and stay late, so we can finish this bigger, better, bolder "service above self" project for homeless men, women or children in our community.
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![]() What's up at the St. George Children's Museum in 2023?
Jan 23, 2023 11:58 AM
Sonya Darter joined the St. George Children’s Museum as Executive Director in 2021. In this role, she is working to provide new opportunities for children and families to discover, imagine, and create together. She brings with her over 10 years of leadership experience in children’s museums, and 20 years of experience in science and technology firms. The museum's director, a former Rotarian, moved to southern Utah from Illinois to be close to family in Salt Lake City and is enjoying the beautiful scenery, kind-hearted people, and high quality of life in Washington County. |
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Jan 30, 2023 11:58 AM - 1:22 PM
On Monday, January 30, 2023 SGR will celebrate 92 years of doing good in the community, the Utah Rotary district and the world! There will be games, laughter ... and cake. This will be a great opportunity to invite family and friends, neighbors and co-workers who might be wondering what Rotary is all about!
The "Is it FUNNN" Committee guarantees this will be a fun break from your work day ... and a great opportunity to introduce Rotary to those in the community. Come one, come all.
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![]() 2023 Parade of Homes and an update on housing in St. George
Feb 06, 2023 11:58 AM
We all know the draw of the St. George Area Parade of Homes to the local community, so join SUHBA's Executive Officer Mari Krashowetz who will share what's happeing in this very popular upcoming 2023 event. Then Stacy Young, SUHBA's new Government Affairs Director will give us the current details on southern Utah's housing market. This is a program you will not want to miss. Bring a neighbor, friend, family member or co-worker ... and stick around to the end of the program when the "Is It FUNNN?" committee will have a drawing for a special gift bag! |
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![]() What's the story behind the "triple threat" of COVID, flu and RSV?"
Feb 13, 2023 11:58 AM
Dr. Brad Crosby, MD, earned his undergraduate degree at BYU, then completed his medical school and residency in emergency medicine at Wake Forest University, North Carolina, followed by an ultrasound fellowship at Harvard and Wake Forest. Dr. Crosby has been at St. George Regional Hospital for 11 years working as an ER physician. In his time with SGR, he will be sharing his knowledge of the "triple threat" of COVID, flu and RSV ... so bring a friend and your questions about this next big thing in medical news!!! |