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Important news, hospital awards, initiatives and projects at our local hospital
Oct 21, 2024 11:51 AM
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![]() Volunteers needed
Oct 26, 2024 4:03 PM
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![]() What if you couldn't read?
Oct 28, 2024 11:58 AM
What if you couldn't read? How would you fill out a job application? Apply for a driver license? Understand your doctor's directions for your health care? Help your children with their homework? In the 2022–2023 school year, 56% of first graders, 67% of second graders, and 66% of third graders met reading benchmarks at the beginning of the year. By the end of the year, 62% of first graders and 71% of third graders met the benchmarks, while second graders remained at 67%. However, according to the Utah State Board of Education, less than half of students in grades 1–3 were reading at their expected grade level. On Monday, October 28, our speaker will be Kathy Hall, Elementary Literacy Coordinator Specialist for the Washington County School District. Bring a neighbor, friend, co-worker or another interested individual for this important program. |
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![]() Scouting is alive and well in Southern Utah ... come hear what Troops 42 and 407 are doing
Nov 04, 2024 11:58 AM
Scout Troop 42 is very healthy with roughly 55 registered scouts, of which 40 are active. Of those 40 active members, 17 are from the girls’ troop and to date in 2024, seven of the 40 have attained the rank of Eagle. This year’s summer camp was a return to Emerald Bay on Catalina Island where scuba diving was the highlight. According to Scout Master Matt McIff, “our was the sharpest looking troop at camp and we were often called upon to help because camp staff knew they could rely on us.” Seems like Troop 42 and 407 embody “service above self” and represent Rotary very well. Bring your neighbors, friends and co-workers to hear this wonderful presentation on Monday, November 4 because scouting is alive and well here in Southern Utah. |
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![]() 108th Giving Machine to be placed at the Red Cliffs Mall
Nov 11, 2024 11:59 AM
The Giving Machine, the popular “vending machine” which works in reverse by giving users an opportunity to donate a variety of much-needed items for local and global charities, will be opening to the public on November 18 at The Red Cliffs Mall where they will remain through November 30, 2024. Local nonprofit beneficiaries this year include:
Giving Machines, sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, provide an instant act of service for people looking to help those in their community and around the world. Visitors can make donations by purchasing items ranging in price from $4 to $100 and include staples such as clothing and hygiene items, meals and school supplies to livestock and life-saving medicine. The purpose of the Giving Machines is to allow an opportunity for all community members to have a chance to give and find the joy this season which comes through serving others in the community and the world. |
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![]() More about St. George City
Nov 18, 2024 11:56 AM
Before John Willis was appointed St. George City Manager in January 2023 he served as Community Development Director from August 2018 and was the City's Planning and Zoning Manager for four years prior to that. All told, John has more than 17 years of experience in land use, planning, and zoning. In addition to the City of St. George, where John has worked for 10 years (over two stints), he served as the Senior Land Use and Environmental Planner for the City of Mesquite, Nevada, and the Planning Coordinator for Draper City. |
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"What my Tennessee club did/does to make a difference in the world"
Dec 02, 2024 11:53 AM
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A Rotarian's Message for Christmas
Dec 09, 2024 11:53 AM
Be thinking about your Christmas memories. What was your favorite (of all time) Christmas gift? The most interesting / strangest thing to occur to you or your family on December 25? The most miraculous? We are pleased to welcome Salt Lake Rotarian Charles Dahlquist as our speaker on Monday, December 9 ... after we lost our speaker for today and no matter how hard we tried, no one could be found to share some thoughts at SGR's podium ... until Charles said "yes" without hesitation. Truly a Christmas miracle!!! See you at the Abbey Inn! |
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![]() "Service Above Self" dictionary project
Dec 16, 2024 11:57 AM
There will be no regular meeting on Monday, December 16 as we prepare for SGR's annual Christmas party at 6 p.m. at the Abbey Inn, but Reed Noble has taken delivery of about 61 boxes of dictionaries to be distributed to 1462 3rd graders in 17 local elementary schools in the New Year ... and to 36-40 kids in Halchita on December 20! Of course, before we distribute we must put stickers / labels in each book, so please join us for this fun "service above self" project at noon. We will be gathering at Reed's office (Jviation located just south of Smith's at 35 S. 400 West). You don't need to wear your "ugly sweater" for this activity and we'll order sandwiches so you can eat before stickering! Ho, ho, ho .... |
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![]() Ho, ho, ho ...
Dec 16, 2024 5:47 PM
This year, St. George Rotary Club’s Christmas party will NOT involve a gift exchange, but will include entertainment provided by some of our very own talented Rotarians and their family members; an ugly sweater / holiday sweater contest; a "ticket" which includes a bag of canned or boxed food for the Utah Food Bank; a simple service project for which each Rotarian is asked to bring up to 25-30 of something to put in 25-30 Christmas stockings for a child or a neighbor in need of holiday cheer. Bring your favorite +1 for this certain-to-be-memorable holiday event at the Best Western Abbey Inn at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 16.
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![]() "what my former California Club does to make a difference in the world"
Jan 06, 2025
Our own Randy Gordon will share some of the activities, events and fundraisers the Long Beach, CA does to make a difference in the world. A Rotarian for more than 3 decades, he has served in numerous capacities in the club founded in 1917 and presided over the 5000th meeting of LBRC on October 6, 2022. This is another great opportunity to watch for new ways to "make a difference in St. George" for SGR. |
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![]() St. George Musical Theater Tour and Talk
Jan 13, 2025 11:41 AM
Join SGR and friends for a tour of the new St. George Musical Theater (known as the renovated Cinema 6 Theater), located at about 750 S. Main Street. In addition to a tour of the newly remodeled theater-in-the-round, this 90-minute opportunity to see what goes on behind the scenes will include box lunches, a presentation by SGMT's Board Chairman Dimon McFerson ... and perhaps even a bit of entertainment. You won't want to miss out on this chance to explore southern Utah's premier community theater. PLEASE NOTE this program WILL BEGIN AT 11:45 a.m. and CONCLUDE AT OUR REGULAR END TIME at 1:15 p.m. |
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![]() A funnn, fundraiser for PolioPlus
Jan 20, 2025 6:11 PM
Martin Luther King, Jr. encouraged Americans to dedicate the anniversary of his birthday to a service project. In other words, make Monday, January 20 “a day on rather than a day off!” So you are invited to join SGR for our “Bowlio Against Polio” to raise funds for the final push to eradicate polio finally and forever. Here’s how it works: · A perfect game is 300 pins "bowled over." · Sooooo, those on your team are asked to solicit support from family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers at a rate of .25c per pin which will equate to a tax-deductible gift of about $25-$50 each.
What does your club get out of this event? · Bragging rights and a trophy for the team with the highest score. · AND/OR, bragging rights and a trophy for the team with the most money collected! · All donations raised by YOUR club will go to YOUR club to be forwarded to RI’s PolioPlus program before June 30, 2025.
Fiesta Fun has plenty of lanes and teams can be up to six players. Will you join us? |
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![]() Delivery of our sweet, delicious, easy-to-peel California navel oranges
Feb 03, 2025 7:03 AM
It's ORANGE time again. On the early morning of Monday, February 3, we will once again take delivery of those wonderfully sweet, delicious, eas-to-peel California navel oranges. This successful fundraiser is certain to raise another $5000-$7000 for more "service above self" in the community, the district or the world. All members of SGR are encouraged to purchase, then giveaway or sell some to family, friends, neighbors, co-workers or customers / clients. The cost for a full case is $58, a half-case is $34 or take home a quarter case for $21. Thanks for your support ... and don't forget to order TODAY! |
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![]() Elev8 Clubhouse: dedicated to the belief everyone has potential
Feb 03, 2025 11:57 AM
Elev8 Clubhouse provides individuals with a supportive network including educational opportunities, vocational and life skills training, employment opportunities, and assistance with housing resources. The environment is designed to foster friendships and maintain a sense of belonging and well-being. Members take an active role in the governance and operation of the program. Our Clubhouse is built upon the belief every member can recover from the effects of mental illness to lead a personally satisfying life. We accomplish this by working side by side doing meaningful work and, in the process, forming strong relationships. Members are dedicated to one another's success - no matter how long it takes or how challenging it is. Our program is organized around a belief in the potential for productive contributions from everyone, in spite of the serious effects of mental illness. A program of SW Behavioral Health Center inspired by Clubhouse International. |
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![]() "Who Is Your Customer, Really? The Million-Dollar Customer Question".
Mar 03, 2025 11:57 AM
Every business depends on its customers to thrive. But, what if everything you believe about your customers is wrong? In this engaging presentation, Zac Stucki reveals a groundbreaking framework to challenge the conventional definition of 'customer' and transforms how successful businesses operate. Through unforgettable stories and real-world examples, Zac uncovers why most companies misidentify their true customers—a costly mistake which leaves millions in revenue on the table—and shares the proven solution which has helped businesses achieve breakthrough growth. Bring a neighbor, friend, or co-worker for this eye opening presentation. |
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![]() State of the City (Readers Digest condensed version)
Apr 14, 2025 11:58 AM
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