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TODAY'S MEETING
May 04, 2021 12:00 PM
UAS Flight Operations
UAS Flight Operations

Travis Balthazor oversees flight instructors and pilots for UAS research, outreach, and flight training. He has extensive knowledge of current 14 CFR Part 107 regulations, Public and Section 333 Exemptions through Certificate of Authorizations. As Flight Operations Manager, he ensures that all flight operations are conducted in accordance with applicable regulations and routinely works with the FAA to gain operational approval for flights that are outside the regulatory constraints. Balthazor has a master’s degree with a focus on human factors in UAS. Additionally, he received a bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Technology– professional pilot as well as a minor in aviation safety and an unmanned aircraft systems certificate from Kansas State University. Balthazor has several manned flight ratings including commercial instrument multi-engine airplane and certified flight instructor instrument airplane. As a flight instructor, Balthazor trains and endorses students on check rides. Balthazor routinely teaches outreach course offerings to the public. Through these courses, he instructs individuals, companies, and departments to integrate UAS within their respective industries. These courses span many industries but are often directly taught to law enforcement, academia, agriculture, and construction.

May 11, 2021 12:00 PM
“Wichita vs. Topeka: When Cities and States Conflict”
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Rotary Camp Pop-Up 2021
Tuesday, June 1 - Wichita, KS
"New Beginnings: We’re All in this Together"
The current global pandemic has changed many parts of our daily lives. We have a new normal: masks, no handshakes, keep six feet apart, zoom meetings, and small gatherings only. It has been difficult to adjust to the new normal but as the saying goes “Everything is better when we do it together.” It may contradict the small group gatherings but what it means is navigating through the new normal will be easier because we’re all in this together. We’ll navigate and conquer this new normal together, as a family.
 
Rotary Leadership Camp offers an opportunity for high school age students to discuss the possibilities and responsibilities of being a servant leader, and highlights what Rotary is doing in different communities! Throughout the camp students will learn about themselves and others, and about motivation and teamwork. The students will discover that he or she cannot be a leader without being a servant first.
 
Our club has up to 4 scholarships available on a first come basis to attend the camp. If you know a student who is interested in attending, contact Vocational Service Chair, Pam Chambers.
When people connect with Rotary, their potential to make a difference in the world grows exponentially. That’s because they’re gaining access to a network of over 1.2 million people of action – from all over the world who share a goal of improving people’s lives.
Last week's meeting....
We had a great turn out for our club meeting last week. It's nice to return to "normal" and see everyone again.
 
Donation opportunity...
Kade Plush, a sophomore at Maize South High School, presented the plan he has to improve the outdoor classroom space at Lawrence Elementary as a part of his Eagle Scout project. If you would like to donate to his project, we will take collections at the meeting today.
          
Saturday, June 19th
7:05 p.m. game time
Cost: No charge to our members plus one guest; additional guests will be $17 per person.
Sign up at the meeting or e-mail Diane with the number of tickets needed.
Note: No shows will be charged for tickets ordered but not used.
 
TOGETHER, WE SEE A WORLD WHERE PEOPLE UNITE AND TAKE ACTION
TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE ACROSS THE GLOBE, IN OUR COMMUNITIES, AND IN OURSELVES
Rotary Vision Statement
 
MEETING INFORMATION 
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
Armida Hight (Honorary Member) - May 7
 
MEMBER ATTENDANCE 
LAST WEEK: 64% 
Membership: 59
LAST YEAR: no meeting due to covid
Membership: 61
 
HAPPY BASKET:  $17.00
 
HOLIDAY RAFFLE:
Bob Broeckelman drew a Queen and won $15. This week, the pot will be worth $49 plus half of the meeting's sales if an Ace is drawn. Proceeds from the raffle are used to purchase groceries for needy families at Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas.
 
NO STAR Class in May
 
ROTARY AWARENESS DRAWING
Don't forget to wear some type of Rotary apparel (lapel pin, shirt, tie, etc.) to our weekly meetings for your chance to win a fabulous Rotary prize.
 
MAY GROCERY SHOPPERS:
Scott Hinderliter & Brian Goudie
Ed Frey & Bob Broeckelman