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Short Creek Dream Center
May 15, 2023 11:58 AM
Short Creek Dream Center is a 40-bed residential life skills program and community engagement social services program which exists to equip, overcome and restore hope through education, ending hunger and empowering the communities surrounding Colorado City, Arizona. The age range of clients we serve is between 18 and 40 years old, with some children of clients. From transitional housing, recovery, community outreach and helping combat the effects of poverty, the Dream Center exists to help find and fill the needs of the Short Creek community and beyond. Our dream is to see Short Creek become a beacon of hope and healing internationally. While many people that were in bondage are living their lives victoriously and freely, there are still a multitude of fundamentalist groups in the USA and other countries where people are still in need of help. The Short Creek Dream Center is also a part of the largest network of organizations that help victims of human trafficking. Trafficking comes in many different forms and we want to see anyone suffering from exploitation be set free and have a place to go for support. |
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"Local lore and history: The KGB in Utah's Dixie"
May 22, 2023
Local lore says the KGB was active here in Utah's Dixie during the final years before the fall of the Soviet Union. Fact or fiction? Local attorney Tim Anderson, southern Utah managing shareholder of the Kirton McConkie law firm and author of the 1995 novel "The Reign of the Stavka" wants you to know the real story. This would be a great program for you to bring a friend.
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May 26, 2023 5:00 PM - Jun 03, 2023 9:00 AM
We've done it many times before so despite Reed's absence - he'll be on his way to Guatemala - we'll once again be posting our nation's colors in honor of our more than 2100 veterans interred at St. George and Tonaquint cemeteries over the Memorial Day weekend.
On Friday, May 26 at 5 p.m. SGR members and their families are asked to gather under the the direction of James Jackson at Tonaquint cemetery and / ????? at St. George Cemetery for this "service above self" activity.
On Saturday, June 3 at 9 a.m. we will return to both cemeteries so gather the flags in preparation for Veterans Day 2023.
Watch for a signup sheet which will be distributed at upcoming Monday meetings. Please join us for this very special "service above self" project.
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May 27, 2023 - Jun 04, 2023
According to Dan Strobell, SGR and friends are going back to the "stunningly beautiful and stunningly poor" Guatemala to build more cinderblock stoves in Mayan villages.
Here are some things you'll want to know as you prepare to go:
* travel dates are May 27 - June 4 out of McCarren in Las Vegas
* estimated cost per person is $1800-2000, including airfare, hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the village of El Jordan
* up to 30-35 participants are invited
* there will also be a pop-up medical clinic and if dental professionals can be found, a pop-up dental clinic
* if you are unable to travel with us, please donate for the purchase of beans, rice and vitamins
* 3000+ stoves have been built to date
* current cost of one cinderblock stove is $170
* after three days of humanitarian service, we will spend Thursday - Saturday as tourists before heading home
* 2023 will be SGR's 15th trip to Guatemala
Evelyn Nash, a St. George resident and native daughter of Guatemala expressed her gratitude on Facebook, "Thank you so much for doing this in my country. You don't know the huge impact this project has had for my people."
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Federal lands and other important WashCo updates
Jun 05, 2023 11:58 AM
Dixie runs deep in the veins of this Washington County commissioner. His family helped settle Washington County, and Snow Canyon is named for his 3rd great-grandfather. Many important lessons were learned through summers spent hauling hay on the family farm in St. George, and my family is still heavily involved in agriculture and ranching here. He is a staunch conservative, a lifelong Republican, and active member of the GOP. He has served on the State Central Committee and State Executive Committee and has campaigned for conservatives across the Southwest. For nearly 6 years Commissioner Snow served as Southern Utah Director for Congressman Chris Stewart, serving the people of Washington County and helping create policies and plans to benefit Washington County as the highlight of his professional life. His expertise in creating plans for sustainable growth through cooperative effort is evident in his earning an M.B.A. summa cum laude from Pepperdine University, and a M.D.R. (ie: Master of Negotiation) from Pepperdine School of Law. His Bachelor’s cum laude, with Honors, was earned from the University of Arizona. He is active in his church as well as the broader community, including as a committed member of The Caddy Group, a business charitable organization focusing on children and others in need which has donated over $1,000,000 in Washington County. He is married to the love of his life and is the father of three children. In his limited leisure time, he and his family enjoy Southern Utah’s beautiful outdoor living including camping, hunting, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, or trail riding. |
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"What I learned in the land down under!"
Jun 12, 2023
Dale and Mrs. Dale just returned from Austrailia where they attended the 114th annual RI Convention in Melbourne. He will share his experiences - including as a Rotarian as well as a tourist in this beautiful country. Bring a friend, neighbor or co-worker for what is certain - in true Dale-style - will be a fun meeting. See you at the Abbey Inn.
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Guatemala stoves project 2023
Jun 19, 2023 11:58 AM
SGR's 15th trip to Guatemala to build more simple cinderblock stoves in Mayan villages - a total to date of more then 3200 - included 21 Rotarians and family members traveling and serving together over a period of 9 days. A collection for the purchase of beans, rice and vitamins generated $1123, $250 i-kind for yarn to make 100 knit caps, and our club contributed $15,000 for the purchase of materials and supplies to build the stoves. Bring friends, co-workers and neighbors on Monday, June 19 to hear all about this trip. It's going to be a great meeting. |
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Jun 26, 2023 5:58 PM - 8:58 PM
The evening of Monday, June 26 will be a genuine CELEBRATION. Bring your spouse, partner or a prospective new member (or two) as we recognize SGR's successes in RY2022-23 and blow the lid off RY2023-24's plans to "Create Hope in the World" and the local community with entertainment, a roast, and awards.
Watch for more information from the "Is It FUNNN?" Committee after plans are finalized!!! Don't forget ... "each one, bring one!" This will be an evening to remember.
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Jul 05, 2023 5:16 PM - Jul 08, 2023 2:17 PM
Rotarian Phil and his wife Rene Hall have invited us to spend a few days at their retreat in Johnson Canyon outside of Kanab. There will be lots to enjoy - fun for family members of all ages - including a zip line, a pond with boats for your "littles," a sand volleyball court, trails for rinos, razors or ATV's (bring your own), hiking, skeet shooting, and beautiful views in every direction.
Bring your family, your tent / camper or motor home and enjoy an opportunity to relax, play and get better acquainted with our Rotary family.
You are welcome to come as early as the afternoon / evening of July 5 and stay until Sunday morning, July 9 when we will have a non-denominational service in the amphitheater around the firepit.
On Friday evening, we will gather together for dinner followed by a talent show so come prepared to share your best skill, hobby or talent. A pancake breakfast will be served on Saturday morning.
Watch for more information, including a map to Phil's place as we kickoff the new RY2023-24.
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Goals report for the new Rotary year of 2023-24
Jul 10, 2023 11:58 AM
RY2023-24 board members will share their goals toward "Creating Hope in the World" and in the local community in the upcoming year. Feel free to take notes as we kick off the new Rotary year so all members can support these goals ... and for this first meeting of the new year, please "each one, bring one!"
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St. George Geo Bond renewal
Jul 17, 2023 11:58 AM
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Jul 31, 2023 11:30 AM - 1:20 PM
Our plans keep changing but on Monday, July 31 we will NOT be at the park celebrating the completion of the firepit at Vernon Worthen Park ... but instead we will be at the Utah Food Bank helping new Rotarian Paul Tikalsky with a project to help community members in need.
See you for service and lunch at 4416 S. River Road!
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"The Power of One" and other messages from District 5420
Aug 07, 2023 11:58 AM
Utah Rotary District 5420 Governor John Redd will be our special guest speaker on Monday, August 7.
RY2023-24 Governor Redd is husband to Nicole, father of 4, a wealth manager for Edward Jones and a longtime member of the Bountiful Rotary Club.
Born and raised in Ft. Worth, TX, John was previously a member of Utah's Club 24 for 12 years, but in 2013 he transferred his membership to the Bountiful Rotary Club where he has since served as club president and co-chair of the "Coats for Kids Car Show."
All members, please mark you calendar and plan to be here for this important and informative meeting with the DG.
Board members are particularly reminded of our board meeting with DG Redd at 10:45 a.m. on Monday, August 7.
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Candidate for U. S. Congress
Aug 14, 2023 11:58 AM
Celeste Maloy, a candidate for the 2nd Congressional seat in the U. S. Congress, was born in Cedar City and spent her childhood in rural Nevada. She received an FFA scholarship to Southern Utah University, graduating in Agriculture. She later received her law degree from BYU Law School and has served as Washington County Deputy Attorney, Vice-chair of Washington County Republican Party, attorney for Washington County Water Conservancy District, and attorney for Utah Association of Counties. Most recently, Celeste served as Chief Legal Counsel for Congressman Chris Stewart. Celeste's story is that of the American Dream. She grew up living in a single-wide trailer in humble circumstances. But with hard work and dedication, she's become the Republican nominee for the second district. Having worked on key Republican issues for Congressman Stewart for the last four years, Celeste understands the challenges facing the district - and more importantly - she can and will continue the work of Congressman Stewart on Day One. Celeste is a conservative who understands how to navigate Washington DC to best serve the people of the district. |
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Aug 19, 2023 5:17 PM
SGR and as many as 8 of our members are invited FREE-of-charge to attend St. George Sunrise Rotary's "Evening of Elegance" on Saturday, August 19. A cash bar and a silent auction will kick off the event at 5:30 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1731 S. Convention Center Drive. At 7 p.m. dinner will be served followed by a live auction.
SGR's table at this amazing event will accommodate 4 couples or 8 individuals. Dinner is provided by a generous donor, but bring your credit card because you are certain to find LOTS of fabulous items you'll want to take home!
Dressy dress to formal attire.
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Aug 21, 2023 11:30 AM
We're going to celebrate the completion of the firepit project - and see how well our money was spent - at Vernon Worthen Park on Monday, August 21. We will hear from members of SGR, our talented stone mason, a city official or two ... and smile for the local media while we also enjoy a potluck lunch in the park.
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Aug 21, 2023 6:53 PM
President Bryan - since we are, afterall, THE St. George Rotary Club - feels members should know more about the city in which we work and/or reside.
The first St. George-based meeting of this year was the St. George Geo Bond discussion with Terri Draper.
Next - on Monday, August 21 at 7 p.m. - St. George Rotary will be hosting a "Meet the SG City Council Candidates" event in which you, your neighbors, friends and co-workers are invited to learn more about 18 local residents who have thrown their hats in the ring for this important office.
See you at the Abbey!!!
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Aug 28, 2023 11:58 AM
The Dixie Power Kite Festival is stil a ways out but on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at Utah Tech University Encampment Mall, from 10 AM – 7 PM young readers will earn a high-quality kite or book for their reading efforts. The Festival aims to promote reading as a habit and encourage students to engage in family-oriented physical activity. Entrance to the festival is free. Learn more about it on Monday, August 28. Bring a neighbor, friend or co-worker to ALSO learn about Rotary! |
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Sep 09, 2023 5:58 PM
A District 5420 All-Club Gala will be held on Saturday, September 9 at the Davis Conference Center, 1651 N. 700 West in Layton beginning with a social hour from 6-7 p.m. Dinner and a program will begin at 7 p.m.
Suggested dress for the men is "Black Tie and Boots" aka "Cowboy Formal" which includes levis, cowboy hat, boots and a bow tie. Ladies are invited to wear a summer dress and cowboy boots; match your cowboy ... or wear whatever gives you a cowgirl vibe.
Governor Redd has asked SGR to have 9 members in attendance because this is a qualifying event for the Club of the Year.
Who will represent SGR at this first District 5420 event of RY2023-24? |
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What's a Reverse Global Grant?
Sep 11, 2023
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Everything You Need to Know About Rotary Youth Exchange
Sep 18, 2023
The Rotary Youth Exchange program is the largest & least expensive exchange program in the world. With over 8,000 students currently doing exchanges in the world, our Youth Exchange program provides youth with the opportunity to live with people from other countries, allowing for them to experience new cultures and planting the seeds for a lifetime of international understanding. Learn firsthand about all aspects of life in another country. As your concept of the world expands, you mature and develop a deeper understanding of who you are. Immersion in another country’s educational system enhances academic and personal growth. Also, host clubs, families and the entire community are enriched by extended, friendly contact with someone from a different culture. For more information, contact Inbound Youth Exchange Coordinator Glenn Artist. |
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Huntsman World Senior Games update
Sep 25, 2023 11:58 AM
The Huntsman World Senior Games is the largest annual multi-sport event in the world for athletes aged 50 and over. This event, which includes over 30 different sports, has taken place for two weeks each October in St. George, Utah, USA for over 30 years. From softball to swimming, from square dance to soccer, The Huntsman World Senior Games offers a world class competition experience. Participants can register online for a single event in one sport, or they can compete in multiple events in several different sports. Most sports offer different levels of skill, so beginners and experienced athletes alike will have fun and be challenged. The Games is a qualifying event for the National Senior Games, which is held every other year. Each year team registration opens January 1, giving teams the chance to reserve their spot in the tournament. All athletes need to register individually, beginning March 1. There is a limit on how many teams can compete in each age group, and some individual sports fill up quickly, so it’s important to register early! Registration closes September 1 and if you want to catch our early bird discount, register before August 1. The Games is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides seniors a venue of international sports competition and education on active aging with the mission to foster worldwide peace, health and friendship and lead the world in active aging. Visitors or spectators are welcome to attend all sports competitions free of charge including the fabulous Concert & Celebration and amazing opening ceremonies. Or they can register to be an “official fan” and participate in walking tours, socials and health screenings. There are also hundreds of opportunities to volunteer. Sign up today ... you are particularly needed to help assemble Welcome Bags on Wednesday, October 4 (shifts are 9 a.m. - noon OR 1 - 4 p.m. with lunch served to all volunteers at noon). If that day doesn't work for your busy schedule, volunteers are also needed to set-up / manage fruit and water for volleyball participants at the Dixie Center. Shifts are morning, afternoon or evening on October 13-14 OR October 16-22. There's also the opportunity to provide housing for BYU students in town to assist with health care screening for the athletes (dates not determined at this time.> |
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Oct 04, 2023 9:02 AM
The firsr event of the Huntsman World Senior Games (October 9-22) kicks off at the Dixie Center Garden Room when more than 100 volunteers gather to stuff more than 11,000 Welcome Bags for senior athletes from all over the world. Shifts are 9 a.m. - noon or noon - 4 p.m. The noon overlap is for lunch for all volunteers.
Thanks for your help, everyone!
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Oct 07, 2023 6:00 AM
This is SGR's 2nd year supporting the St. George Marathon. This year we will be providing support to the 5000 runners in the 47th annual St. George Marathon; 2000 half-marathon runners and 1000 5K runners at Milepost 18 (near The Ledges offramp). Up to 20 volunteers will be needed beginning at 6 a.m.
For more information, see Service Chair Reed Noble. We need you, your +1, teenagers, neighbors, friends and co-workers to be part of the FUNNN!
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Oct 19, 2023 6:58 PM
A Rotary Youth Exchange meeting will be held in SoUT on Thursday, October 19 to provide information on the "largest and least expensive" international exchange program for those who will be sophomores or juniors in the upcoming school year.
Representatives from the Utah Rotary Youth Exchange Committee will be present at the offices of Root for Kids, 2044 Mesa Palms Drive in St. George beginning at 7 p.m. to share information and answer questions.
Please share this invitation with family, friends, neighbors and co-workers, particularly those who have teenagers who may be considering this kind of exciting adventure.
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Leisure services and the GEO bond
Oct 23, 2023 11:58 AM
On October 23 at the Best Western Abbey Inn, we will hear from Shane Moore, Director of Parks & Community Services for the City of St. George. He has worked in municipal government for 29 years, including 17 years with the City of St. George. He is passionate about outdoor recreation and believes that parks and open spaces are essential to the health and well-being of our community. He is committed to providing our residents with access to quality parks and recreation opportunities that promote physical activity, community engagement, and environmental stewardship. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, biking, camping, and spending time with his family. |
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Oct 28, 2023 4:34 PM - 7:34 PM
On Saturday, October 28, SGR has been asked to provide at least 20 volunteers (including your +1, teenage kids and grandkids, neighbors, friends or co-workers) in support of the “first ever” Harry Potter Halloween Party at the St. George Children's Museum from 5:30 - 7:30 PM (volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:30 PM). This event for families in the community will include a variety of activities based on the Harry Potter books such as a "potions" class, Muggle Studies, create their own "wand", a costume contest, and much more. Questions? See Linda Sappington or Reed Noble.
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Nov 04, 2023 8:48 AM
On Saturday morning, November 4, SGR is asked to gather to post the colors of our nation in honor of those more than 2000 local members of the military who fought to preserve the freedom of the United States of America and her citizens. Choose to help at either St. George or Tonaquint cemeteries beginning at 9 a.m.
Questions? Service chair Reed Noble has the answers.
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Fun and Games with TRF
Nov 06, 2023 11:52 AM
We all know Dale Desmond can turn any topic into fun ... so we are promised a fun program on the topic of the Rotary Foundation and we're going to hold him to it!!! If you don't know much about the Rotary Foundation - don't even know why you need to know about this important aspect of Rotary International - this will be a barrel of fun in true "Dale style" so don't miss it. See you at the Abbey Inn! |
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Nov 06, 2023 6:58 PM
Still wondering who are the best candidates for the three open seats on the St. George City Council election?
Here's your opportunity to hear what they have to say before you cast your vote on Tuesday, November 21.
On Monday, November 6, SGR will once again be hosting a "Cookies with Candidates" event beginning at 7 p.m. at the Best Western Abbey Inn ... and Rotarians are invited to bring questions to be asked of the 6 candidates who made it through the primary election.
Ken Sizemore, our clubs newly appointed political specialist, will moderate.
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Nov 13, 2023 11:48 AM
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