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2024-11-18 17:30:00Z Nov 18, 2024 Rotary Board Meeting Nov 18, 2024
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
InSite Real Estate Group View
2024-11-19 12:00:00Z Nov 19, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Nov 19, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-11-19 12:00:00Z Nov 19, 2024 Detective Roddy Winder Wichita Police Department Nov 19, 2024 12:00 PM
Detective Roddy Winder is a 20+ year veteran of the Wichita Police Department. He has worked as a patrol officer, community policing and is currently assigned to the financial crimes unit for the past 3 ½  years. The financial crimes unit receives over 12,000 cases per year including forgery, embezzlement, identity theft, computer crimes, confidence games and mistreatment of dependent adults. Detective Winder regularly provides training to local banks regarding new crime trends and how to recognize current ones.
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2024-11-26 12:00:00Z Nov 26, 2024 Kenny White Kansas Honor Flight Nov 26, 2024 12:00 PM
 
Kenny White is an Army Vietnam Combat Veteran, having served in Vietnam for 14 months in 1968 & 1969. He has been the Commander of  the American Legion Post 4 here in Wichita since 2015 and a Board Member of Kansas Honor Flight since September 2014. He has been on several trips as Flight Leader.
 
Today, Mr. White will share what the flight consists of and encourage everyone to talk with family and friends that are veterans to encourage them to go to DC to see the monuments built in their honor. 
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2024-11-26 12:00:00Z Nov 26, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Nov 26, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-12-03 12:00:00Z Dec 03, 2024
Friends Concert Choir
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON Friends Concert Choir Dec 03, 2024 12:00 PM
Friends Concert Choir, under the direction of Rolaine Hetherington, will perform a selection of songs to usher in the holiday season!
NOTE: Our buffet line will open at 11:45 today.
 
We are planning to do our "Angel Tree" Christmas gifts and groceries for needy families but are waiting for family information. Watch for an email soon with updates!
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2024-12-03 12:00:00Z Dec 03, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Dec 03, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-12-10 12:00:00Z Dec 10, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Dec 10, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-12-10 12:00:00Z Dec 10, 2024 Rick Bumgardner, Artistic Director Roxy's Downtown Dec 10, 2024 12:00 PM
Rick Bumgardner is a nationally acclaimed, award-winning Director, having been nominated for the prestigious Zelda Fischandler award and was named the Individual Arts Advocate in 2023 by the City of Wichita Arts Council. 
 
Rick’s theatrical training includes the formal classroom training at Wichita State University, and the University of Connecticut for graduate work. He also attended mini master classes with a variety of artists, including Hal Holbrook , Stephen Sondheim, Jarek Stremien, Richard Allen, Nichols and Mary Jane Teal.
 
Rick has worked the alongside artists such as En Vogue, RuPaul, Dee Wallace Stone, Jennifer Holiday, Rod Loomis, Gus Kaikonen, Mauricio, Bustamante, Chaka Khan, Karla, Burns, and many others either producing/acting/directing.
 
Rick has finally landed back in Wichita Kansas, where he serves as producing artistic Director at Roxy’s Downtown. Since joining the organization in September 2017, Roxy’s has produced 60 productions overseeing all artistic elements. Roxy’s has won the Best Live Theatre from the Wichita Eagle Readers’ Choice awards four of  the past six years and is awaiting the results for this year‘s voting. Last year Roxy’s won the Best Live Theatre from Broadway World and is looking forward to repeating this year.
 
A member of Rotary, Rick puts the four-way test to work not only in his own life but on the stage as well.
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2024-12-16 17:30:00Z Dec 16, 2024 Rotary Board Meeting Dec 16, 2024
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
InSite Real Estate Group View
2024-12-17 12:00:00Z Dec 17, 2024
Join us for a fun meeting!
The Sisters' Christmas Surprise Join us for a fun meeting! Dec 17, 2024 12:00 PM View
2024-12-17 12:00:00Z Dec 17, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Dec 17, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-12-24 00:00:00Z Dec 23, 2024 NO MEETING due to the holiday Merry Christmas! Dec 24, 2024 View
2024-12-24 12:00:00Z Dec 24, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Dec 24, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2024-12-31 00:00:00Z Dec 30, 2024 NO MEETING due to the holiday Happy New Year! Dec 31, 2024 View
2024-12-31 12:00:00Z Dec 31, 2024 Rotary Club Meeting Dec 31, 2024 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-01-07 00:00:00Z Jan 06, 2025 NO MEETING - RHCC is closed Jan 07, 2025 View
2025-01-07 12:00:00Z Jan 07, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Jan 07, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-01-14 00:00:00Z Jan 13, 2025 NO MEETING - RHCC is closed Jan 14, 2025 View
2025-01-14 12:00:00Z Jan 14, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Jan 14, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-01-20 17:30:00Z Jan 20, 2025 Rotary Board Meeting Jan 20, 2025
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
InSite Real Estate Group View
2025-01-21 12:00:00Z Jan 21, 2025 Semi Annual Committee Meetings Plan to sit with your committee when you arrive Jan 21, 2025 12:00 PM

2024-25 COMMITTEES

Club Service: Annie Pfeifer – Chair, Sean Babjak,Christy Barnett, Paul Blissett, Mark Chamberlin, Marv Fisher, Colin McKenney, Bob Nelson, Colby Reynolds, DeAnn Sullivan, Joe Terick, Fe Vorderlandwehr, Mindy Wagner, Sharon West, Jamie Wise

Community Service: Jacob Beckman – Chair, Jodi Barnwell, Heidi Bowen, Roger Bowles, Bob Broeckelman, Rod Brown, Terry Gardner, Vern Klassen, Mike Ludlow, Tony Morrow, Zella Newberry, Bruce Pearson, Jon Roper, Allan Sands, Lori Taylor, Ann Welborn

Vocational Service: Stephanie Flaming – Chair, Dave Abbott, Randy Bowles, Scott Hinderliter, Brian Turney

International Service:  Brian Goudie – Chair, Bob Beumer, June Costin, Diana Fredelake, Ed Frey, Mark Hansen, Mark Hazleton, Maurice Linnens

Foundation: Cindy Hand – Chair, Monty Allen, Bob Goebel,     Brent Groves, Phil Michel, John Mosley, John Oswald, Dale Rein, Pat Walden

Membership/Public Relations: Wade West – Chair, Gregg Greenwood, Meliss Hamilton, Rick Oglesby, Joey Timmer

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2025-01-21 12:00:00Z Jan 21, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Jan 21, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-01-28 12:00:00Z Jan 28, 2025
RITE Teachers Jan 28, 2025 12:00 PM

 

The RITE (Rotary Intercountry Teacher Exchange) program was started in our District by Ralph and Armida Hight in 1996. It began as a joint project of the Rotary Clubs of West Wichita and West Sedgwick County–Sunrise and has grown to involve additional clubs in our District, namely Downtown, East & Andover. The inbound portion of the project includes receiving teachers from Panama and Argentina for 4 weeks mid-January to mid-February. While here, they visit a wide variety of schools to learn our educational methodology and experience our culture through various community activities.  Our thanks to Dalia Hale (WSC- Sunrise Rotarian) and Shelli Kadel (former WW Rotarian) organizers of this project, and to those hosting the teachers! This year's hosts from our club include: Mark Hansen, Mark Hazleton, John Mosley and DeAnn Sullivan. 

Ayelén (Aye) Usandizaga, 30 yrs old,  is from Baradero in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina and is a member of the Baradero Rotary Club. She is a busy and creative teacher of English at four schools and a private institute in her community. This experience has allowed her to work across all grade levels up to adults since 2013. Her passion for teaching English was learned from her much older sister who owns an English school. She is looking forward to learning new methodologies in teaching English. Her goal as a RITE Teacher is to promote peace between countries and learn about US culture. She also wants to interact with people and use her English. Ayelen loves to cook and spend time with her dog, Berni. She loves the beach and dancing in her folklore group. 

Belén Morán Galvarici, 31 yrs old, is from Junin, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She is a highly professional and talented teacher who continues to learn to help her students at primary to university level adapt and excel in clever and self-inquiry methodologies. She is a busy and creative teacher of English in three schools in her community. This experience has allowed her to study and earn her credentials to teach elementary and secondary students. Belén’s goal for the RITE Program is to help her expand her knowledge about other cultures to share with students. She strives to grow from others worldwide and expand her teaching repertoire. She continues to create connections around the world. Belén comes from a big family. She is a dog lover and she loves spending time outdoors in her garden. She loves cooking (her favorite is Italian) and loves music and movies. 

Esteban Almengor, 41 yrs old, is from David, Chiriquí, Panamá. He is an enthusiastic and determined educator with over 15 years of experience teaching English as a Second Language. He has worked with elementary students to students in higher education. He desires to keep improving his skillset as a teacher. Esteban is comfortable motivating his students through technology and creating educational content on various platforms. His student-centered approach helps him maintain a positive learning environment. He has received recognition for leading school projects that help his students. Esteban is married and has three children. He has volunteered in a recycling programs called “Bottles of Love” for kids and teenagers.

Dayra González, 42 yrs old, is from Dolega, Chiriquí, Panamá. She has been a teacher of English to elementary at three different schools for 24 years in the David area and has continued her education in higher education. She has become an expert in teaching English at the bachelor's and master’s level and beyond. Recently, she completed her master’s in management and supervision. Dayra is eager to participate in the RITE program because it offers an exceptional platform for professional and personal growth as an educator. She also believes that cultural exchange enriches learning experience and fosters mutual understanding which is essential in the context of language education. She is committed to sharing the insights and strategies learned while here with colleagues. She is hoping to return to motivate others and make changes as needed to help her school and community. Using Dayra’s words, “Learning new things every day is one of my personal goals. I like to be updated on the teaching field, and I also like to use technology in my classroom. I am sure this experience will provide more than I expect.” Dayra is a mother of an adult daughter and a teen son. 

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2025-01-28 12:00:00Z Jan 28, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Jan 28, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-02-04 12:00:00Z Feb 04, 2025 Michael Manderino FCA Sports - Baseball Feb 04, 2025 12:00 PM

Mike Manderino has spent the last 31 years as a coach and teacher. A native of Topeka, Kansas, he was impacted by several influential coaches that introduced him to FCA. During his time teaching and coaching in high school he was an FCA huddle leader and as he moved into a career as a college baseball coach continued to stay close to the FCA vision through coach and player bible studies. Mike's coaching stops include Kansas, California, Colorado, North Carolina and Italy. He is married to Jenny Manderino and has two stepdaughters Annika and Savana, both live in the Wichita area. 

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2025-02-04 12:00:00Z Feb 04, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Feb 04, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-02-11 12:00:00Z Feb 11, 2025 A.J. Boleski, General Manager Intrust Bank Arena Feb 11, 2025 12:00 PM View
2025-02-11 12:00:00Z Feb 11, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Feb 11, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-02-17 17:30:00Z Feb 17, 2025 Rotary Board Meeting Feb 17, 2025
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
InSite Real Estate Group View
2025-02-18 12:00:00Z Feb 18, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Feb 18, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-02-25 12:00:00Z Feb 25, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Feb 25, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-02-25 12:00:00Z Feb 25, 2025 Ed Frey & Isaac McNary Tanzania Water Project Feb 25, 2025 12:00 PM
Isaac McNary is the Vice President of International Development for The Outreach Program, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Since 2009, Isaac has been involved in the packaging of over 60 Million meals for those most in need at home and abroad. In 2019 he began working on water projects for The Outreach Program and is involved in the development and deployment of The WaterPoint System, a water purification system. In 2022, Isaac began a project to install WaterPoint systems into Primary Schools in the Mkalama District.
 
Project Tumaini (Project Hope) is focused on providing safe water to 96 Primary Schools and over 70,000 students. As of January 2025, 31 schools have had WaterPoint Systems installed, providing safe water to over 23,000 students. The Rotary Club of West Wichita, through their donation, sponsored two of the systems installed on the Trip in January. Ed Frey, president of the West Wichita Club, traveled with Isaac and The Outreach Program to take part in the installation of these two systems, along with 13 other systems. Isaac and Ed will give an overview of their trip, their accomplishments, and the impact of this project.
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2025-03-04 11:45:00Z Mar 04, 2025 ANNUAL BOOKSHELF DELIVERIES Mar 04, 2025 11:45 AM
Plan to arrive a few minutes early at each school to sign in at the office and get your Visitor badge. Be sure to have your driver's license available.
BENTON ELEMENTARY
11:45 - Chick Fil A box lunch in the school library 
12:15 - Hand out bookshelves to the 1st grade students
LAWRENCE ELEMENTARY
1:00 - Hand out bookshelves to the 1st grade students
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2025-03-04 12:00:00Z Mar 04, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Mar 04, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-03-11 12:00:00Z Mar 11, 2025 Chris Earl KAKE Anchor Mar 11, 2025 12:00 PM
Chris Earl joined KAKE News one year ago, in March 2024, but he's no stranger to the region.  As a Kansas City-area native, this was a welcome return to a region that he has always loved.
 
Coming from nearly 30 years as a news anchor and reporter, Chris has covered the triumphs and also the tragedies we all experience -- mostly recent Flight 5342 from Wichita.  It is in *those* moments that he believes we can have the most resonating impact -- how we, as reporters, work to reach with grace and perspective.  Striving to be right in our facts even if that means we're not the first.
 
It has been in those moments of "daily history", as he calls it, where he finds the most fulfillment.  Before Wichita, Chris was the evening anchor in Fort Myers, Florida --where he helped to guide hundreds of thousands through the devastation of Hurricane Ian.  Yet most of his career has been here in the Midwest, including in Topeka where he got his start.  He's covered everything from tornadoes to historic flooding to the pandemic and how Marine recruits get through basic training.
 
Chris is also a licensed drone pilot so whenever you see the aerials of Wichita or any other cities, he is proud to have likely been a part of that.
 
He has two grown children, a son who just graduated college and lives in Dallas -- he designs roundabouts in Texas so, if you don't like them, e-mail HIM.  Chris also has a daughter who is in police forensics while in college in Florida.
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2025-03-11 12:00:00Z Mar 11, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Mar 11, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-03-17 17:30:00Z Mar 17, 2025 Rotary Board Meeting Mar 17, 2025
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
InSite Real Estate Group View
2025-03-18 12:00:00Z Mar 18, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Mar 18, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-03-18 12:00:00Z Mar 18, 2025 Jeff Horlacher Rotary District Governor Mar 18, 2025 12:00 PM
I joined the Great Bend Rotary club in 1991, and learned to love Rotary there.   They selected me Program Chair, and finding programs for the year proved to be a fun and interesting process.  I was a clinical psychologist then, and worked at the mental health center. I still have a passion for mental health issues, and was saddened to learn Kansas now ranks 51st in the nation in providing mental health care.  How did we achieve that?   They included Washington, D.C. in the rankings.  We can do better!   I moved to Colby in 1995 and joined Dad in the family jewelry store. Grandpa started the store in 1927, and I am proud to carry on the family business. 
 
When in Great Bend I played on the Bonzai Bombers soccer team in the indoor city recreation league. I don’t recall we ever won a game, but a teammate interviewed us and reported on our games on the local radio station. It turned out the public loved hearing about our games, and complained when Randy stopped putting our games on at the end of his broadcasts. So, they resumed. You don’t always have to win to have fun.  I also pursued my enjoyment of bicycling, and rode Bike Across Kansas for 20 years.  I was also a route director for ten of those years. Dad shared his love of camping and backpacking, beginning with sleeping in a tent in the backyard as a child. I still enjoy exploring the mountains on foot. I have quite a collection of photographs from my trips, and have a camera with me most of the time.
 
I have been fortunate to travel the world, buying diamonds and colored gemstones in Europe and visiting a diamond cutting factory in China. I have been to five Rotary International conferences, beginning with the centennial in Chicago in 2005. I recommend all Rotarians go to at least one. It’s an eye-opening experience.
 
When asked “What’s your favorite music?” I have often been stumped. It depends on my mood at the time, and what life is presenting me at the moment. However, the best answer consistently has been “ballads.”   Whether they present in folk, rock and roll, country, religious or classical music, it’s the songs that tell a story that touch my heart and soul.  Among my life long favorites are sung by a man six years older than me, and his songs have touched hearts across generations and across the globe.  Many of his songs are autobiographical, and resonate immediately, and we rely on them for years. James Taylor’s hit “Fire and Rain” speaks of  a friend’s suicide, his struggle with addiction, and treatment in a mental hospital.    All are topics we have examined this last year in Rotary across the world, and mental health is not a focus Rotary nor I want to abandon.  Recent Rotary International Presidents have emphasized empowering girls and women, eradicating polio, and being people of action to achieve our goals.
 
We all should be cognizant of the seven areas of focus of Rotary International: Peacebuilding and conflict prevention, Disease prevention and treatment, Water, Sanitation and hygiene, Maternal and child health, Basic education and Literacy, Community economic development, and Environment. How do our projects fit in these areas of focus?
 
Our theme this year is the Magic of Rotary. We can make dreams come true, and together make the world a better place.  I look forward to witnessing the Magic of Rotary as your District Governor, and sharing my enthusiasm with you, and becoming infected with yours.
 
Let’s make the Rotary experience Irresistible! Let’s make Magic!
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2025-03-25 12:00:00Z Mar 25, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Mar 25, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-03-25 12:00:00Z Mar 25, 2025 Stephanie Wise Sedgwick County Commissioner Mar 25, 2025 12:00 PM

Stephanie Wise is a highly accomplished business professional with over 10 years’ experience in the commercial real estate industry. Currently serving as President at Commercial Collective, LLC., Stephanie has established a strong reputation for delivering exceptional results and exceeding client expectations. Previously, Stephanie successfully managed over 1 million square feet of commercial real estate in the Wichita metro area, showcasing her distinguished organizational and leadership skills. Stephanie is a past President of Women in Commercial Real Estate, Dress for Success Wichita (now Women’s Network), and Derby Dream Team. Beyond her professional capacity, Stephanie is actively involved in her local community and church, serving as a Sunday Preschool Teacher. Stephanie’s decision to run for Sedgwick County Commission was driven by her strong desire to expand and improve upon the high quality of life that marks our community. She is committed to fostering a culture that incentivizes economic growth, lower taxation, and support for first responders. Stephanie has been recognized as 40 under 40, Women Who Lead, Emerging Leaders, Leadership Wichita, and served as Board President of Women in Commercial Real Estate and Dress for Success Wichita. With her extensive business experience, dedication to community service, and commitment to responsible leadership, Stephanie is poised to make a significant difference as Sedgwick County Commissioner for District 3.

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2025-04-01 12:00:00Z Apr 01, 2025 Nick Gregory City Manager of Maize Apr 01, 2025 12:00 PM
Nick Gregory has served as the City Manager of Maize, Kansas, since November 2023. With 24 years of experience in public administration, he brings a wealth of expertise in municipal management, infrastructure planning, economic development, and community engagement.
 
A native of West Wichita, Gregory earned his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Kansas in 1998 and his master's degree in public administration from Wichita State University in 2001. His career in local government began in Great Bend, Kansas, where he held various roles from 2002 to 2009, including Research/Project Coordinator and Assistant City Administrator. He then served as City Administrator for McPherson, Kansas, for 14 years before joining Maize.
 
Gregory is committed to enhancing quality of life, fostering responsible growth, and ensuring transparency in government operations. He is actively involved in regional initiatives and has played a key role in infrastructure development and financial stewardship throughout his career.
 
Outside of his professional life, Gregory enjoys spending time with his family. He and his wife, Adina, have been married for 23 years and have three children: Noah (21), Mason (19), and Evan (16). He remains deeply connected to the Wichita area, where much of his extended family still resides.
 
Also joining Nick today will be Chad Clark, C.A.C. Consulting and Tristin Terhune, Assistant City Manager.
CHAD CLARK is a native of Wichita and a Wichita State University Alum with a BA in Journalism, He has had a diversified career within the Not-for-Profit Sector for over 30 years.  Ranging from special event coordination to Foundation management and facilitation.   Chad received his certification as a planned gift advisor from the College of William and Mary and the Robert Sharpe National Planned Giving Institute and he acquired his certificate for Endowment Development & Growth from the Endowment Development Institute.

Previous positions include the Director of Development for Planned Giving at the Wichita State University Foundation where he focused on estate planning and legacy building for donors to enhance their gifting to the university.  (Retired in 2022) Prior to the this, he was the Executive Director for the McPherson County Healthcare Foundation in McPherson, KS. for 16 years.  Here he devised a planned gift program and fund development for the purpose of securing, managing and allocating funds for endowment development designed to enhance healthcare, safety and wellness in McPherson County.

Chad has a strong desire and commitment to the support of community development and projects that build a quality of life for all to benefit within the community.  This dates back to his first involvement as an elected official for the Wichita District # 5 CPO beginning in 1995.  He has been involved in a number of professional organizations and projects over the years.

TRISTIN TERHUNE is the Assistant City Manager for the City of Maize, where she focuses on communications, human resources, and community events. Her background includes 13 years of experience in local government, where she embraced various roles that built her strong foundation and passion for public service. Tristin was recognized by the Wichita Business Journal as a Marketing Honoree in 2021 and as one of the Women Who Lead in Marketing and Communications in 2020. She also received the KACM Rising Star Scholarship to pursue her master’s in public administration at Wichita State University.

As she approaches her one-year anniversary with Maize in April, Tristin is proud to serve the community she calls home. She and her family are Maize residents, with both of her children attending Maize schools.
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2025-04-01 12:00:00Z Apr 01, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Apr 01, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-04-08 12:00:00Z Apr 08, 2025
"Experience as a USAF Army War College Student"
STUART T. MEYERS, Lt Col, USAF "Experience as a USAF Army War College Student" Apr 08, 2025 12:00 PM

Lt Col Stuart T. Meyers is a Senior Developmental Education Student at the United States  Army  War  College,  Carlisle  Barracks,  Penn.  In  this  capacity,  he  studies  a rigorous  graduate-level  program  of  study  focused  on  strategic  landpower.  Additionally, as one of the  nation’s Senior  Service Colleges, the Army War College expands  students’  critical  thinking  and  leadership  skills  to  prepare  for  challenging senior and strategic leadership roles. 

Lt Col Meyers was born in Sanford, Fla.  He entered the Air Force in December 2006 as a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s ROTC program.  Prior to his current  assignment,  he  served  as  Commander,  350th  Air  Refueling  Squadron, McConnell AFB, Kan and deployed as Commander, 350th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, Al Udeid AB, Qatar.  Additionally, Lt Col Meyers served several years as a Financial Management officer and commanded a Comptroller Squadron.

Lt Col Meyers is a command pilot with more than 2,300 flying hours in the KC-135R/T aircraft  and  has  deployed  multiple  times  in  support  of  Operations  ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, NEW DAWN, and INHERENT RESOLVE. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, and Afghanistan Campaign Medal, reflecting his exceptional service and leadership.

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2025-04-08 12:00:00Z Apr 08, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Apr 08, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-04-15 12:00:00Z Apr 15, 2025 Sara Sawer, MPH, RD, LD Kitchen Restore Program Apr 15, 2025 12:00 PM
Sara Sawer, MPH, RD, LD - Sara is a Registered Dietitian and the Nutrition, Health & Wellness Agent for K-State Research and Extension Sedgwick County. In this role, she helps adults in Sedgwick County make simple, sustainable changes to improve their health, manage chronic conditions, and feel their best. Sara also collaborates with community partners to find creative, practical solutions for improving access to healthy foods in the area. With a Bachelor’s in Dietetics from Kansas State University and a Master of Public Health from the University of Kansas, Sara combines expertise and passion to support healthier communities.
 
About Kitchen Restore - The Kitchen Restore program provides kitchen starter kits to low-resource households. Adult participants in K-State Research and Extension nutrition education programs serving individuals at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) are eligible for a kit. Kits include a range of items to help households prepare and eat more nutritious meals at home. Funding for Kitchen Restore is made possible through donations and grants. We are grateful to West Wichita Rotary for the sponsorship and support they have provided for this initiative.
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2025-04-15 12:00:00Z Apr 15, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Apr 15, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-04-21 17:30:00Z Apr 21, 2025 Rotary Board Meeting Apr 21, 2025
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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2025-04-22 12:00:00Z Apr 22, 2025
51st Admiral Windwagon Smith
Alan Howarter 51st Admiral Windwagon Smith Apr 22, 2025 12:00 PM

Alan Howarter’s journey with Riverfest began 45 years ago when he volunteered as a purple shirt in the festival’s food court, initially intending to give back for just nine days of fun. Decades later, his commitment to the festival remains unwavering. A passionate participant, Howarter has competed in over fifteen 10K River Runs and was part of a “poorman’s team” that raced in four years of the festival’s bathtub races, even securing a third-place finish. His team proudly claims to have built the first propeller-driven bathtub boat in Riverfest history.

A proud native of Dodge City, Kansas, Howarter graduated from Dodge City High School in 1974 before attending St. Mary’s of the Plains College and later transferring to Wichita State University, where he earned his degree in business administration in 1978 with an emphasis in accounting and awarded Magna Cum Laude honors.Howarter launched his career in public accounting with the Wichita office of Elmer Fox, Westheimer & Company, joining their audit department. He earned his CPA license in Kansas in 1980 and later in Arizona. As the firm evolved into Grant Thornton, Howarter’s leadership flourished. He served as lead campus recruiter, an instructor for the firm’s National Training Programs, and eventually Partner and Audit Department Head of the Wichita office.

After a distinguished career, he retired from Grant Thornton in 2004. In 2006, Howarter took on a new challenge, joining Vess Oil Corporation as Vice President of Financial Reporting. In this role, he oversees accounting for more than 60 related entities, including SEC reporting for two publicly sponsored royalty trusts—a position he continues to hold today.

Beyond his professional career, Howarter has been a pillar of the Wichita community. He has served on multiple nonprofit boards, often as treasurer, including the American Heart Association, March of Dimes, Heartspring, St. Vincent de Paul Endowment Association, Wichita Public Library Foundation, Great Plains USBC Bowling Association, Petroleum Accountants Society of Kansas, and the Kansas Society of CPAs.

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2025-04-22 12:00:00Z Apr 22, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Apr 22, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-04-29 12:00:00Z Apr 29, 2025 NO CLUB MEETING 5th Tuesday Apr 29, 2025 12:00 PM View
2025-04-29 12:00:00Z Apr 29, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting Apr 29, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-05-06 12:00:00Z May 06, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting May 06, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View
2025-05-06 12:00:00Z May 06, 2025 Dr. Shelly Hoffman Wichita Friends School May 06, 2025 12:00 PM
With over three decades dedicated to the field of education, the current Head of School at Wichita Friends School (WFS) is in her fourth year of leadership. Her extensive career spans both elementary and college levels, reflecting a deep commitment to nurturing young minds across a spectrum of ages. For her, the role at WFS is more than a profession; it's a calling, a place where she feels divinely guided to fulfill God's work.
A passionate educator at heart, she finds immense joy in teaching and collaborating with students of all ages. Beyond the classroom and administrative duties, she is an avid enthusiast of sports and athletics.
 
Family plays a central role in her life. Married with five children – four sons and one daughter, with four of them married – she is also the proud "Nana" to eight grandchildren, with the delightful anticipation of four more on the way. These little ones are a source of immense joy, and she cherishes every opportunity to watch them participate in any activity.
 
Her appreciation for life extends beyond her professional and family life to include a love for many genres of music. However, her favorite way to unwind and recharge is simply being at the lake.
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2025-05-13 12:00:00Z May 13, 2025 Jennifer White, Founder & Executive Director ICT SOS May 13, 2025 12:00 PM

Jennifer is the founder and executive director of ICT SOS. In 2011, she became aware of the needs in the community regarding the issues of human trafficking and set out to find solutions that partnered the professionals with volunteers and community members. Since that time, the organization has grown to include multiple programs and amazing staff as well as yearly practicum placements. Jennifer is a lifelong Wichitan, lover of tacos, and Mister Rogers and mom to two amazing kids.

A note about Rotary's involvement with ICT SOS:  Coming out of Rotary District Conference 2022, where Rotarians were educated on the evils of Human Trafficking, Rotarians had a desire to make a difference.  This led to Rotarians forming the Rotarians Against Human Trafficking (RAHT) Committee, and ultimately partnering with ICT SOS.  The RAHT Committee, chaired by Joey Timmer, includes Rotarians across Wichita Metro Area Clubs and meets monthly at ICT SOS.  The RAHT Committee, in partnership with ICT SOS and the ICT SOS Board, have goals that include helping ICT SOS move into a new building (accomplished January 2026), increase awareness, and through volunteering and fundraising help ICT SOS create a safe space for victims and expand services in our Community.

ICT SOS will host a Come & Go information meeting on May 20 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for anyone interested in volunteering or serving on a committee.

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2025-05-13 12:00:00Z May 13, 2025 Rotary Club Meeting May 13, 2025 12:00 PM Rolling Hills Country Club View

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