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New Brighton/Mounds View
Tuesday, 12:10 p.m.
Tri-City American Legion
400 Old Highway 8
New Brighton, MN 55112
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 UPDATE HISTORY 

 MENTORSHIP SURVEY 
 
Date Chartered:   February  22, 1979
Club Number:   2155
Sponsor Club:   Roseville
Clubs Sponsored:  
Web Site:   ww.nbmvrotary.org
 
Current Members:   35
Charter Members:   22
Charter President:   John Risdall
 
Bulletin:   N/A
Year Started:   N/A
First Editor:   N/A
Current Editor:   N/A
Date last updated:   January 17, 2004
 
Club Officers 2010-11:  
P   Susan Ager
PE   Glenna Dibrell
S   MaryAnn Bawden
T   John Ordway
SP   Steve O'Hara
MEM   Jeff Benson
RF   Gerry Tietz
PR   Bob Jacobson
ADM   Geoff Hollimon
INT   Cindy Carlson
YEO   Jennifer Mayotte
YEO   MaryAnn Bawden
YPO   MaryAnn Bawden
WEB   Jeff Benson
PP   Bob Jacobson
 
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Historical Highlights:   Special Olympics bowling team
Organize a community Easter egg hunt
Organize an annual Fun Run as part of New Brighton’s Stockyard Days celebration
Donate, prepare, and serve Stockyard Days Parade participants with post-parade meal
Organize a Spina Bifida family picnic.
Donate and deliver holiday food baskets at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Rotary Bike-A-Thon for Healthy Youth
Book Buddies participant
Booth at New Brighton Town Hall meetings
Rotaract Club:   None
Interact Club:   Northwestern College, Roseville
Centennial Project:   Organize a community defibrillator campaign focused on educating, advocating, and donating AEDs to the New Brighton/Mounds View community.
 
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
Historical Highlights:   Award four annual scholarships to area high school students.
Camp Enterprise
Camp RYLA scholarships
DECA district 4 competition judges
 
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
Historical Highlights:   Members active in World Community Service at district level
Support Guatemala Literacy Project.
Columbia Scoliosis Clinic project
Books for Africa
ECHO annual supporter
ROHMSID
Feed My Starving Children
GSE Team farewell party
Drinking water wells in Africa
Youth Exchange:   Support both inbound and outbound students. Over 60 students total.
Member volunteers on YE district activities
Group Study Exchange:   Actively involved in assisting host clubs with GSE support.
Ambassadorial/Peace Scholars:   N/A
Matching Club Project:   N/A
 
CLUB SERVICE
Historical Highlights:   Hosted District Conference
Weekly speakers/programs
Club business meeting four times annually
Family events
Holiday parties
Gold Plate Dinner
Foundation/Paul Harris Fellows:   48 Paul Harris Fellows
-11 PHF+1
-1 PHF+2
-1 PHF+5
District/International Officers:   None
Rotary Awards:   Presidential Citation
 
MISCELLANEOUS
Historical Highlights:   Since the club was chartered , Rotary Foundation giving will exceed the $100,000 mark in 2005.
 
 UPDATE HISTORY 

 MENTORSHIP SURVEY