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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Matsushima Steak Fry 10/16, 5-7pm, Lee Martinez Farm Park 600 N Sherman. $12 Per person, RSVP to Sue Wagner by 9/28.
 
Garden at Spring Creek Bowlathon October 23, 12:30 to 3:00 at Chipper Lanes to raise the $15,000 match to Everitt donation of $85,000.  Seeking sponsors
 
John Pratt has informed us that he has unfortunately had to move into assisted living at Collinwood and will no longer be able to be active in Rotary. His phone number will remain the same.
 
Jean Lamm is chairing the committee to help move the “gear” of the Rotary Club to the Drake Center.
Bulletin Editor
Erin Mounsey
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ada Chen
September 4
 
Ken Teumer
September 5
 
Jan Bertholf
September 8
 
Lloyd Thomas
September 8
 
Kelso Kelly
September 13
 
Susie Ewing
September 13
 
Cash Freeman
September 14
 
Lucinda Kerschensteiner
September 18
 
Jim Cox
September 21
 
Ross Lane
September 21
 
Will Reynolds
September 21
 
Kerrie Luginbill
September 23
 
Phyllis Abt
September 26
 
Steve Creal
September 27
 
C.J. Streit
September 29
 
George Theodore
September 29
 
Kevin Unger
September 29
 
Laurie Klith
September 29
 
Kacey Parker
September 30
 
Maegan Batson
September 30
 
Spouse Birthdays
Mary
September 3
 
Millie Kingham
September 4
 
Karen
September 6
 
Jo Thomson
September 10
 
Anniversaries
Lannie Boyd
Lila (deceased) Boyd
September 7
 
Join Date
Ralph Smith
September 1, 2011
5 years
 
Chuck Rutenberg
September 5, 2001
15 years
 
Anthony Cisneros
September 11, 2013
3 years
 
P.K. Vedanthan
September 11, 1985
31 years
 
Susan Stewart
September 11, 2013
3 years
 
Dick Dunn
September 14, 1983
33 years
 
Ron Rutz
September 14, 1977
39 years
 
Bill Herzog
September 20, 1967
49 years
 
Bill Moellenhoff
September 23, 1981
35 years
 
Donna Chapel
September 23, 1992
24 years
 
Bart Kingham
September 26, 2001
15 years
 
Clay Bartlett
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Isis DiLoreti
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Kelso Kelly
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Lucinda Kerschensteiner
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Stewart Fairburn
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Todd Karl
September 30, 2015
1 year
 
Russell Hampton
National Awards Services Inc.
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Stories
Arch Klumph and his Rotary Legacy
At the 1917 RI convention, outgoing Rotary President Arch Klumph proposed to establish an endowment “for the purpose of doing good in the world,” with an initial balance of $26.50.  This week Arch C. Klumph Societies member Martin Limbird will share his passion for the Rotary Foundation, highlight the role of TRF founder Arch C. Klumph and the development of TRF since 1917.
 
In 1928, the endowment was renamed The Rotary Foundation, and became a distinct entity within Rotary International.  In 1929, the Foundation made its first gift of $500 to the International Society for Crippled Children. The organization, created by Rotarian Edgar F. “Daddy” Allen, later grew into Easter Seals.  When Rotary founder Paul Harris died in 1947, contributions began pouring in to Rotary International, and the Paul Harris Memorial Fund was created to build the Foundation.
 
Martin Limbird first joined Rotary in 1984 in Ames, Iowa, and became a charter member of the Muncie (Indiana) Sunrise Rotary Club in 1994. He served as club president in 2001-02, and, in 2004, his wife Mary Catherine, a cross cultural trainer and ESL teacher, joined the same club.  Martin led a GSE team to France in 1999 and was District 6560 Governor in 2005-06, leading all 24 districts in Zones 29-30 in per capita and total giving to The Rotary Foundation that year. He was an area polio campaign coordinator, GSE committee chair, district trainer and, in 2008-09, district membership chair, leading all districts in Zone 30 in membership growth. The Limbirds are active members of Rotary’s International Travel and Hosting Fellowship and the Beers Rotarians Enjoy Worldwide (B.R.E.W.) Fellowship. Martin was appointed to the 2016 Seoul Convention and the 2017 Atlanta Convention Promotion Committees and served as Chief Sergeant at Arms for the 2016 International Assembly training incoming governors.
 
 
Martin and Mary Catherine are Rotary Foundation Major Donors, members of the Bequest and Arch C. Klumph Societies as well as charter members of the district 6560 Paul Harris Society - founded during Martin’s governorship. Since 1998, the Limbirds have been sergeants-at-arms at sixteen Rotary international conventions. They took part in a National Immunization Day in Ghana in 2007, initiated a zone-wide partnership with Mexican Rotarians in district 4170, known as Heart2Heart which continues today, and both were named honorary members of the Metropolitano Rotary Club in Mexico City.
 
Martin retired from Ball State University in 2009, capping a four-decade career in international educational exchange beginning as a graduate student in Belgium, U.S. Peace Corps service in Ghana, directing international services offices for two decades at Iowa State University (where he earned his Ph.D.), and nearly twenty years at Ball State University. Both Mary Catherine and Martin have earned Fulbright fellowships abroad, and Martin is a past president of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, the Indiana-Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) Partners of the Americas and recipient of the Silver Beaver award from the Crossroads of America Council, Boy Scouts of America.
 
In September, 2010, the Limbirds moved to Fort Collins, Colorado where Mary Catherine is an active member of the Fort Collins Breakfast Rotary Club and P.E.O, and Martin belongs to the Fort Collins Rotary Club, where he is a member of the club’s TRF committee. In 2013, Martin was named D.5440 Paul Harris Society coordinator and presented with the district’s Foundation Service award as co-chair of a dinner that raised $2.7 million for The Rotary Foundation’s Permanent Fund. In July 2015, he began a three year term as Endowment/Major Gift adviser for Rotary Zone 27.


The Limbirds’ daughter Tina, her husband (a member of the Berlin International Rotary Club) and darling granddaughters live in Germany, and their son Scott is pursuing a career in restaurant and rental property management in Indiana. In his free time, Martin serves on the Global Village Museum board of directors, plays trombone in the Northern Colorado New Horizons Band, and is an unrepentant amateur accordionist. 

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District Assembly!
You are invited to the District Assembly-Returning Rotarians & Guests detailed below. To register for this event click on "Register Online" below. You can also book family and friends.
Event:
District Assembly-Returning Rotarians & Guests
Date:
Oct 01, 2016 at 09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Fee:
$50.00 for returning Rotarians & guests, $25 for first time attendees, Rotaract members and Interact students
Location:
Little America
2800 W Lincolnway 
Cheyenne, WY 82009
United States
 
 
 
Please consider joining us for the 2016 District 5440 Fall Assembly.  If you have  attended a District 5440 assembly in the past please use this registration link.  If you are a first time attendee use this link to register, for Rotaract members use this link, or for interact students use this link.  
District Trainer, Phyllis Abt, is working diligently to bring you a program packed with beneficial Rotary information which will include keynote speakers and lots of breakout session choices.   If you joined us for the spring assembly you know the vocational service focus was on nursing and we received a grant to help pay for nursing students to attend the assembly with us.  In this fall assembly the vocational service focus will be on Young Professional Engineers so be looking for more information on this exciting portion of this event!   The agenda will be posted to this event page when it becomes available.
If you need a hotel room on Friday and/or Saturday evenings, please be sure to call Little America in Cheyenne directly at 307-775-8400 and ask for the Rotary District Assembly rate.  This block room rate will expire on August 30th so make your reservations soon!  Also, on Friday evening a group of Rotarians always get together for an evening meal and fellowship at a local restaurant around 6:30pm.  If you will be arriving in Cheyenne in time to be included in this restaurant reservation, and you'd like to join us, contact Kellie Tovar at rotary5440@yahoo.com or 970-506-1036.
Thank you.
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Club Information
Welcome to our Club!
Fort Collins
Meetings: Wednesday Noon
Midtown Arts Center (Lunch)
3750 South Mason Street
Fort Collins, CO  80525
United States
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Upcoming Speakers
Sep 28, 2016
Rotary International Foundation
Oct 05, 2016
Teacher of the Year - Meeting with Foothills Oct 4, Our Regular 10/5 Meeting Is Cancelled!
Oct 12, 2016
Steak Fry - Regular noon meeting Cancelled
Oct 19, 2016
State of the University
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09/24 BBBrew for Hope, BBQ Competition and Fundraiser is scheduled for September 24th, 2-5pm at Snowbank Brewing. Details can be found online at: fortcollinsrotary.org/bbq
Tickets are $40. Questions can be directed to kerrie@oldtownmediainc.com 
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