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Wednesday • 6:50 a.m. The Voice of the Chandler Horizon Rotary Club Jim Hoenig, Editor News Horizons Opening Exercises Pledge: Jerry Turner Prayer: Ron Stevens Songs: Larry Gardner Sgt.-at-Arms: Brad Raymond CHANDLER Good Morning! Welcome to Chandler Horizon Rotary Last Week SAN MARCOS GOLF COURSE Thank You Breakfast Celebrates Successful Hole-in-One Contest Program Katelynn Dean, Associate Director of Com- munity and Youth programs for Homeward Bound, will join us today to tell us about that organization. Jim Patmos (left to right) Kristin Lindsey, Greg Thornton and Jeff Clemmons. Next Week Opening Exercises Pledge: Cory Whyte Prayer: Marty Herder Songs: Larry Gardner Sgt.-at-Arms: Brad Raymond Program Soo-San Stevens-Clarke will introduce Mary Murphy-Baxter from the Pregnancy Care Center of Chandler who will bring us up-to-date about that organization, one of the beneficiaries of our Hole-in-One Contest. Vol. XXXII, No. 42 • May 8, 2019 Please continue reading on page 2 Visiting Rotarians No visiting Rotarians made up with us last week. However, several guests attended our annual Thank You Breakfast. Among them were: City of Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke, Vice Mayor Terry Roe, and Councilmen Jeremy McClymonds and Sam Huang. Deb Brown was a guest of Bruce Dransfeldt, Christine Ellis of Soo-San Stevens- Clarke, and Kristin Lindsey of President Theresa Clemmons; plus Jeff Clemmons, Nancy Bonngard, Sharlene Gardner, Teddi Gardner, Barb Turner and Rachael Thornton (plus Garrett) were guests of their spouses. Missing in Action Four of our members were missing in action: Sunday Etukeren, Tim Gibson, Doug Hawkins and Bill Ryan. Makeup Marty Herder made up at the District Leader- ship Academy. Songs, Fines & Such President Theresa Clemmons conducted the meeting. There was no fine session or 50-50 drawing. Board Meeting Postponed this week, the Board of Directors will hold its regular monthly meeting next Tuesday, May 14, at 6:50 a.m. in the office of President Theresa Clemmons. Past President Brent Patmos made special presentations of Paul Harris Fellows to four individuals who helped make the Hole-in-One Contest so successful, not only this year but in previous years as well. They were awarded to Golf Committee Chair Greg Thornton, and volunteers Kristin Lindsey, Jeff Clemmons and Mary Kay Patmos. Jim Patmos accepted for Mary Kay, who was on a vacation trip with her sisters. (See photo, lower left) Sheets listing the many sponsors as well as recipients of this year’s event were located at each place setting. Terry Locke read off the names of sponsors during breakfast, including Platinum Sponsors Achen-Gardner Construction and Gard- ner Capital Partners, and Gold Sponsors Benjamin F. Edwards plus Jim and Mary Kay Patmos. Michael Rus and Nick Lacey from Host Spon- sor San Marcos Golf Course were honored with a certificate, and other members of the San Marcos staff were thanked for their help in making our event so successful Terry then talked about the various recipient organizations while President Theresa presented checks ranging from $500 to $2,000 to their representatives. Organizations, their representatives and the amount awarded are listed below. Arizona Burn Foundation, Rex Albright ($500); President Theresa Clemmons welcomed every- one to our annual Thank You Breakfast, when we thank sponsors, participants and volunteers from our 26 th annual Hole-in-One Contest. After an impressive presentation of the colors by the Basha High School Air Force Junior ROTC color guard and the pledge of allegiance, Katie Alexander, also from Basha, sang the National Anthem. Ron Stevens gave the invocation and then introduced Cynthia Cannaert who won the Women’s Shootout and $500 first place prize for the ninth time in thirteen years. She also has won the Overall Shootout three times, including a tie with Dennis McPeters in 2017. The Overall Shootout winner this year was Rich Perry, who won $5,000. Erlinda Wenniger finished second and won $2,500. And Ajae Slayton finished third and won $1,000. Representatives from the City of Chandler were recognized and thanked for their service. They included: Mayor Kevin Hartke, Vice Mayor Ter- ry Roe, plus Councilmen Jeremy McClymonds (also a sponsor of our event) and Sam Huang. We thank them and all of our guests for their atten- dance and support.

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Page 1: News Horizons · 2019-05-08 · F. Edwards plus Jim and Mary Kay Patmos. Michael Rus and Nick Lacey from Host Spon-sor San Marcos Golf Course were honored with a certificate, and

Wednesday • 6:50 a.m.The Voice of the Chandler Horizon Rotary Club

Jim Hoenig, Editor

News Horizons

Opening ExercisesPledge: Jerry TurnerPrayer: Ron StevensSongs: Larry GardnerSgt.-at-Arms: Brad Raymond

CHANDLER

Good Morning!Welcome to Chandler Horizon Rotary

Last Week

San MarcoS Golf courSe

Thank You Breakfast Celebrates Successful Hole-in-One Contest

ProgramKatelynn Dean, Associate Director of Com-

munity and Youth programs for Homeward Bound, will join us today to tell us about that organization.

Jim Patmos (left to right) Kristin Lindsey, Greg Thornton and Jeff Clemmons.

Next WeekOpening Exercises

Pledge: Cory WhytePrayer: Marty HerderSongs: Larry GardnerSgt.-at-Arms: Brad Raymond

ProgramSoo-San Stevens-Clarke will introduce Mary

Murphy-Baxter from the Pregnancy Care Center of Chandler who will bring us up-to-date about that organization, one of the beneficiaries of our Hole-in-One Contest.

Vol. XXXII, No. 42 • May 8, 2019

Please continue reading on page 2

Visiting RotariansNo visiting Rotarians made up with us last

week. However, several guests attended our annual Thank You Breakfast. Among them were: City of Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke, Vice Mayor Terry Roe, and Councilmen Jeremy McClymonds and Sam Huang. Deb Brown was a guest of Bruce Dransfeldt, Christine Ellis of Soo-San Stevens-Clarke, and Kristin Lindsey of President Theresa Clemmons; plus Jeff Clemmons, Nancy Bonngard, Sharlene Gardner, Teddi Gardner, Barb Turner and Rachael Thornton (plus Garrett) were guests of their spouses.

Missing in ActionFour of our members were missing in action:

Sunday Etukeren, Tim Gibson, Doug Hawkins and Bill Ryan.

MakeupMarty Herder made up at the District Leader-

ship Academy.Songs, Fines & Such

President Theresa Clemmons conducted the meeting. There was no fine session or 50-50 drawing.

Board MeetingPostponed this week, the Board of Directors

will hold its regular monthly meeting next Tuesday, May 14, at 6:50 a.m. in the office of President Theresa Clemmons.

Past President Brent Patmos made special presentations of Paul Harris Fellows to four individuals who helped make the Hole-in-One Contest so successful, not only this year but in previous years as well. They were awarded to Golf Committee Chair Greg Thornton, and volunteers Kristin Lindsey, Jeff Clemmons and Mary Kay Patmos. Jim Patmos accepted for Mary Kay, who was on a vacation trip with her sisters. (See photo, lower left)

Sheets listing the many sponsors as well as recipients of this year’s event were located at each place setting. Terry Locke read off the names of sponsors during breakfast, including Platinum Sponsors Achen-Gardner Construction and Gard-ner Capital Partners, and Gold Sponsors Benjamin F. Edwards plus Jim and Mary Kay Patmos.

Michael Rus and Nick Lacey from Host Spon-sor San Marcos Golf Course were honored with a certificate, and other members of the San Marcos staff were thanked for their help in making our event so successful

Terry then talked about the various recipient organizations while President Theresa presented checks ranging from $500 to $2,000 to their representatives.

Organizations, their representatives and the amount awarded are listed below.

Arizona Burn Foundation, Rex Albright ($500);

President Theresa Clemmons welcomed every-one to our annual Thank You Breakfast, when we thank sponsors, participants and volunteers from our 26th annual Hole-in-One Contest. After an impressive presentation of the colors by the Basha High School Air Force Junior ROTC color guard and the pledge of allegiance, Katie Alexander, also from Basha, sang the National Anthem.

Ron Stevens gave the invocation and then introduced Cynthia Cannaert who won the Women’s Shootout and $500 first place prize for the ninth time in thirteen years. She also has won the Overall Shootout three times, including a tie with Dennis McPeters in 2017. The Overall Shootout winner this year was Rich Perry, who won $5,000. Erlinda Wenniger finished second and won $2,500. And Ajae Slayton finished third

and won $1,000.Representatives from

the City of Chandler were recognized and thanked for their service. They included: Mayor Kevin Hartke, Vice Mayor Ter-ry Roe, plus Councilmen Jeremy McClymonds (also a sponsor of our event) and Sam Huang. We thank them and all of our guests for their atten-dance and support.

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MEMBERSHIP Name of Rotarian (Spouse) .................................Classification•* ¶§#❖❁ Roger Bonngard (Nancy) .................................................Printing * ¶§ James Caskey ....................................................Mortgage Banker * ¶§ Theresa Clemmons (Jeff) ................................. Financial Advisor * ¶§ ❖ Bruce Dransfeldt (Jean) ......................Tax Preparation Volunteer § Sunday Etukeren (Edo) .................................... Automotive Sales ¶§◆ Doug Gardner (Sharlene) ................... Construction Management * ¶§ Larry Gardner (Teddi) .............................................Senior Active * ¶§ Tim Gibson (Susan) ...............................Landscape Maintenance Gloria Halas .................................................Counseling Services § Doug Hawkins (DeeAnne) ..........................Real Estate - Probate ¶§ Marty Herder (Ann) ..............................................Court Reporter * ¶§ ❖ Jim Hoenig ..........................................................................Editor ¶§ Tiffany Jones (Emmett) .........................Construction Accountant * § John Leslie ....................................... Certified Public Accountant § Terry Locke (Ellen) .......................... Education – Youth Services David Loutzenheiser (Sara) ..................... Education - Secondary * ¶§ Roger Morsch (Mitsi) ..................... Property/Casualty Insurance•* ¶§ Jesus Ortiz (Deirdre) ...............................................Senior Active * ¶§◆❖❁ Brent Patmos (Trudy) ...................................Business Consulting * ¶§◆❖❁✹ Jim Patmos (Mary Kay) ................................. Education – Public * ¶§ Kristel Patton (Carlos) ......... Attorney – Estate Planning/Probate § Brad Raymond (Sandra) .................... Banking – Small Business * ¶§ Kurt Rohrs (Claudia) ...................................... Financial Planning•* ¶§ Bill Ryan (Sharon) ...................................... Real Estate – Broker ¶§ Ron Stevens (Chris) ............................................Stocks & Bonds ¶§◆ Soo-San Stevens-Clarke (Jolyon) .......... Multicultural Education § Greg Thornton (Rachael) ................................. Financial Advisor * ¶§ Jerry Turner (Barb) ................................... Non-profit Consultant § Cory Whyte (Lisa) ................................Real Estate – Residential• = Charter Member * = Past President # = Past District Governor¶ = Paul Harris Fellow § = Paul Harris Sustaining Member ........ ❁ = Major Donor◆ = Paul Harris Society ❖ = Rotary Benefactor ✹ = Arch Klumph Society

Additional Paul Harris Fellows: Sanders Achen, Judith Anick, Lee Barnes*, Christine Bonngard, Doug Bonngard, Jordyn Bonngard, Nancy Bonngard, Barb Cadle, Joseph Caskey, Stephanie Caskey, Bob Coombs*, Dede Coombs*, Gail Coombs, John Coombs, Rob Coombs, Patti Cotten, Leah Cottingham*, William Cottingham*, Zaynab Martha Cotton, Todd DeGain*, Azi Dehkordi, Don Eklund, Patrick Foley, Donald Forsythe*, Vera Forsythe, Carl Gardner*, Kaye Gardner*, Teddi Gardner, Susan Gerrow, Susan Gibson, Kylene Hathaway, Jennifer Hazelwood, Ann Herder, Amy Lynne Hinchman, Timothy Hinchman, Janis Hoenig*, Julie Hoenig, Hannah Holbert, Emory James Hyde*, Randy Kiesel, Richard Lackie*, Cindy Lewis, Phil Lewis, Richard Malcolm*, Jaslyn McGraw, John McVey*, Leanne Miller, Kathy Morenc, Nick Morenc, Cristina Ortiz, Dede Ortiz, Alyssa Patmos, Frances Hyde Patmos*, Joseph Patmos*, Kristine Patmos, Lucy Patmos*, Mary Kay Patmos, Trudy Patmos, Lori Pierce, Betsy Powell, Kristen Powell, Juliet Adelaide Rice, Kenny Rogers, Jared Ryan, Sharon Ryan, Teresa Schyberg, John Simonson, Elizabeth Jane Smith*, Chris Stevens, Bridget Valenciano, Donna Weaver, Ken Weaver*, Lisa Ryan Whyte, Jack Williams, Teri Williams, Krystal Wilkinson, David Willigrod, Pat Willigrod, Jack Williams, Amber Wills.

Additional Sustaining Members: Jensen Brent, Joy Fitzpatrick, Ana Ortiz, Jeff Ryan, Pauline Sullivan*.* – Deceased.

NEARBY CLUBSRotary Meeting Information • 602-604-8221

KYRENE CORRIDOR Monday 12:10 p.m. Kobe Japanese Steak HouseSUN LAKES Tuesday 7:00 a.m. Oakwood Country ClubCHANDLER Tuesday 12:00 noon Serrano’sMESA BASELINE Tuesday 12:10 p.m. Mesa Country ClubSUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN Wednesday 12:00 noon Gold Canyon ResortMESA Wednesday 12:10 p.m. Hilton Phoenix East/MesaGILBERT Thursday 7:00 a.m. Superstition Springs G.C.TEMPE RIO SALADO Thursday 7:00 a.m. Denny’sMESA WEST Thursday 12:10 p.m. Hilton Phoenix East/MesaTEMPE DOWNTOWN Thursday 6:15 p.m. Macayo’sTEMPE SOUTH Friday 6:45 a.m. Friendship VillageeCLUB SOUTHWEST, USA Anytime recswusa.org

THE FOUR WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do

1. Is it the TRUTH?2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Chandler Horizon Rotary ClubP.O. Box 6173

Chandler, Arizona 85246

Visit our website: chandlerhorizonrotary.org

President Theresa Clemmons

President Elect Greg Thornton

At-Large Board MembersJim Patmos

Bruce Dransfeldt

Terry Locke

Brad Raymond

Secretary Soo-San Stevens-Clarke

Treasurer Larry Gardner

FOUNDATION BOARD Jim Hoenig, Treasurer

Pres. Theresa ClemmonsJames Caskey

Chuy OrtizRoger Morsch

Bill Ryan

Color printing

donated by

Chandler

Barry Rassin, President Rotary International East Nassau, Bahamas

Jim Erickson, Governor Rotary District 5495 Superstition Mountain

PDG Jay Jones Assistant District Governor

Superstition Mountain

OFFICERS & AT-LARGE BOARD MEMBERS

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THANK YOU BREAKFAST Chandler Gilbert ARC, Michael Miller ($500);

My Sister’s Place, Dawn Curtis ($2,000);

The Rotary Foundation (Polio Plus), Bob Zarling;

Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona, PDG Roger Bonngard ($1,500);

The H.E.L.P. Foundation, Doug Gardner ($1,000); and

Flight 33 ($2,000). Christine Puzauskas was unable to attend and will receive their donation at a later date.

Terry also announced that earlier this year the Chandler Horizon Ro-tary Foundation made donations to The First Tee and Shelter Box.

The Chandler Horizon Rotary Foundation will continue to support scholarships to graduating Basha High School seniors and to re-entry students at Chandler Gilbert Com-munity College; as well as students to the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) and the Rotary Third Grade Dictionary project.

The total announced at the breakfast was $21,000. For the year, including other donations, the Chan-dler Horizon Rotary Foundation has awarded more than $30,000 to the community and around the world.

Desert Cancer Foundation, Jen Hewitt ($1,000);

Pregnancy Care Center, Mary Murphy-Baxter and Lisa Henry ($1,000);

AZCEND, Dara Gibson ($1,500);

Chandler Police Department Explorers post, Office Kevin Quinn ($500);

Chandler Police Department Victims Assistance program, Katie Cain ($1,000);

The Clothes Cabin, Caryn Shoe-maker ($1,500);

Hope Animal Crisis Center, Marla Martella and Yodi, plus Pam Rienke and Hope ($1,000);

Chandler Education Foundation (Destination College program), Jen Hewitt ($2,000);

Chandler Care Center, Katie Kahle ($500);

Si Se Puede, Alberto Esparza ($500);

YMCA I-Learn program, Colleen Buck and Jodi Ostergren ($1,000);

Project Connect 4, Christina Burke ($500);

LiveLove Chandler, Mike Sorce ($500);