August 6, 2008

Steve Kime with Oklahoma City Junior Achievement visits on August 13

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Record-setting track athlete, former broadcaster and twenty year veteran in the corporate leadership world, Steve Kime has served as a Public Relations, Marketing and fund-raising consultant for over twenty years to various companies.  In addition, he spent a decade working in radio in stations across the U.S.  

He graduated from Perry High School in Perry, Oklahoma and obtained his Radio-Telephone Broadcast license from Elkins Instituted of Broadcasting.  In addition, Steve earned his Bachelor of Liberal Studies degree from the University of Oklahoma.  Steve earned his Masters of Management degree from Oral Roberts University.

He is the author of two books entitled How Will They Remember Me? and Highway to Your Dreams!  In 2006, Steve served as Project Manager for the Oklahoma Centennial coffee-table book entitled JOURNEY.  Recently, Steve presented Governor Brad Henry with a copy of this 192-page historical book.

Steve spends time volunteering to work with the homeless and spends much of his time volunteering with Special Olympics Oklahoma.  He was a member of the Rotary Club of Tulsa for three years and is a Paul Harris Fellow.  He served as Membership Chairman and served on the “programs” committee while serving in the Tulsa club.

Steve is noted for spending the last twelve years volunteering for Special Olympics Oklahoma.  For the past ten years in various events, Steve has dressed as “Forrest Gump” and eventually ran 397-miles across Oklahoma along historic Route 66.  Dressed as Forrest, it took Steve sixteen days to run across the Sooner state in an effort to raise money and awareness for Special Olympics. 

Steve was recognized by former Governor Frank Keating for his philanthropy work on behalf of Special Olympics and was awarded the honor of “Steve Kime Day” in the state of Oklahoma on April 5, 2001.  He was selected to receive the “Prestigious Award” from the 2004 Oklahoma State House of Representatives for his work on behalf of Special Olympics. 

He is married and his wife Cheryl teaches at the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond.  They attend First United Methodist church in downtown Oklahoma City.

Presently, he serves as President of Junior Achievement for the Greater Oklahoma City area.  

 

August 1, 2008

Rotary International’s new website requires new registrations

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If you are wanting to know how much have have contributed to the Rotary Foundation, you can access that information simply by visiting Rotary International’s website, www.rotary.org.  From there, you can simply click “Member Access” (or click on the link just provided) in order to register.  If you had previously registered, it may likely be necessary for you to re-register under RI’s new software.  You can track your contribution history and see how far away your next Paul Harris Fellowship is from becoming a reality.

August 1, 2008

State Museum’s Director to Speak At Edmond Rotary

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Brenda Granger, no stranger to Edmondites, is returning to Edmond to speak to the Rotary Club of Edmond at the Club’s August 6th meeting. Granger, who served for years as the Executive Director of the Edmond Historical Society and Museum. Since January 2005, Brenda has served as the Executive Director for the Oklahoma Museums Association. Prior to her work in Edmond, she was Volunteer Coordinator/Promotions Manager at the Harn Homestead Museum in Oklahoma City. Immediatley following her graduate work, she was employed by the University of Oklahoma College of Architecture and Meacham and Associates Resource Planning and Design in Norman, Oklahoma where she conducted research, completed preservation surveys and wrote historical contexts for National Register Nominations.

Brenda grew up in Oklahoma and received her bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University and a master’s degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. She received museum training at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City and the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. Brenda is also a graduate of Leadership Edmond, Class XI. She serves on non-profit boards and commissions including the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Oklahoma Chapter.

July 25, 2008

Chief Judge of the Federal Court in Oklahoma City visits Rotary

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Judge Robin Cauthron, the Chief Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma will be the speaker for the July 31st meeting of the Rotary Club of Edmond. Judge Cauthron was appointed to the federal bench by President George H.W. Bush in 1991 and was confirmed by the Senate to be the first woman to serve as a District Court Judge in state history. She currently is serving as the Chief Judge of the Court, handling all of the administrative duties of the court as well as continuing to preside over her own regular docket.

Judge Cauthron has served as President of the Luther Bohanon American Inn of Court and in addition to her duties on the federal bench, she has taught courses at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, remained an active leader in the Arts Council of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence.

Judge Cauthron and her husband, noted trial attorney Hank Meyer, reside in Edmond.

July 18, 2008

Langston University President JoAnn Haysbert joins us on July 23rd

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The fifteenth President of Langston University will be our guest on July 23.  Dr. JoAnn Haysbert came to Langston, Oklahoma’s only historically black university from Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.  She has spent over three decades in higher education. Langston University was established as a land grant college in 1897 and currently has campuses in Langston, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Dr. Haysbert earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Johnson C. Smith University, and a master’s and a doctoral degree in administration and supervision in higher education from Auburn University.  She also studied at California State University in San Jose, and earned a certificate for educational management from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education.

July 18, 2008

Rotary gets healthy

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Last week representatives from the YMCA and The Catering Company came together to give a presentation on living a healthy lifestyle.  The program was delivered after a healthy lunch of lettuce wraps with various fillings was served.  Jefferson Kilgore from the YMCA talked about the importance of activity.  His message was to incorporate activity and exercise wherever you are:  home, work, travelling.   JUST GET MOVING!  And Kevin Schoenhoff gave a cooking demonstration by preparing a low fat & delicious seviche.    

July 5, 2008

Register To Use EdmondRotary.com

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You may notice that we have the ability for you to make comments on our postings.  In order to do this, you first have to register as a user on the site.

We’ve already had a few people register to use the site and hope you’ll consider doing so as well.

July 2, 2008

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett to visit Edmond Rotary

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Mayor Mick Cornett will be our guest at the Rotary Club of Edmond on Wednesday, July 9, 2008.  Mayor Cornett became Oklahoma City’s 35th mayor on March 2, 2004. Cornett was re-elected on March 7, 2006 with over 87 percent of the vote, the highest percentage in Oklahoma City history. When first elected at age 45, Cornett was the City’s youngest mayor since 1959.

As mayor of America’s 29th-largest city, Cornett has focused on two fundamental priorities - education and jobs. At the top of his list has been the implementation of MAPS for Kids, which continues to keep its promise to renovate or rebuild every single building in the Oklahoma City Public Schools system, while also providing capital funding to the 23 other school districts that serve Oklahoma City. In 2007, the U.S. Conference of Mayors awarded Cornett the “City Livability Outstanding Achievement Award” for those efforts. Later that year, Mayor Cornett led the charge to pass another initiative addressing school infrastructure in the inner city.

Since Cornett’s arrival in the Mayor’s Office, the City has continued an economic renaissance, strengthened by significant and rapid growth, and marked by thrilling accomplishments that seem to arrive almost every day.

Click here for the Edmond Rotarian for 7/9/2008

June 29, 2008

Congresswoman Mary Fallin Speaking at Edmond Rotary

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Congresswoman Mary FallinTwo days before the country’s 232nd birthday, Congresswoman Mary Fallin will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Edmond’s weekly luncheon at the Sellers Special Event Center. Congresswoman Fallin is finishing her first term in office as the United States Representative from the Fifth Congressional District of Oklahoma.

She is only the second woman to represent Oklahoma in the United States Congress, the previous being Mary Alice Robertson, who served until 1920. Fallin currently serves on the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, the Committee on Small Business, and the Committee on Natural Resources. She is also a member of the Executive Committee of the National Republican Congressional Committee, and serves as Small Business Chair on the Republican Policy Committee and Vice Chairman of the Women’s Caucus.

Prior to being elected to the United States Congress, Fallin was the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma for 12 years and a State Representative for four years prior to being elected Lt. Governor. She resides in Oklahoma City with her two college children.

A copy of the bulletin for this week can be found here.

June 28, 2008

2008-09 Rotary Year Begins

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Mitzi is inducted as 2008-09 PresidentThe 2008-09 Rotary Year for the Rotary Club of Edmond began with the installation luncheon held at the Sellers Special Event Center in Edmond.  Outgoing President Natalie Bonney called the meeting to order and quickly presented awards and thank you’s to the outgoing board and committee chairs. 

After Dan Chavez was awarded the 2008 George Mikesell Award by the 2007 recipient, Frank Newcomb, District Governor Billy Bowden inducted the 2008-09 officers, starting with President Mitzi Hancuff followed by President Elect Andy Lester, Secretary Gail Carr, Treasurer Rusty Hale and Service directors Jeff Cato, Phil Spurlin and Mike Roark.

During her Presidential Address, Mitzi discussed the need for meeting RI President D.K. Lee’s goals of Making Dreams Real for the children of the world.  She asked our club to look at making dreams real for children at Ida Freeman by lending support for the Feed the Children Backpack program.  She asked everyone to look at members of the community who live the Four Way Test and consider sponsoring them for membership in Rotary.  Mitzi listed her other goals for the year and encouraged Rotarians to be willing to make dreams real over the next year.