VOCATIONAL PROFILE - Rotary Club of West Wichita
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VOCATIONAL PROFILE - Rotary Club of West Wichita
Meets Tuesdays, 12:00 noon at Rolling Hills Country Club, 223 S. Westlink Rotary Club of West Wichita P.O. Box 12064 Wichita, KS 67277 ROTARY WEBSITES: Rotary Club of West Wichita: www.rotarywestwichita.org District 5690 Club # 24865 Chartered July 7, 1987 Executive Secretary & Bulletin Editor: Diane Walker Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Rotary District 5690: www.rotary5690.org Rotary International: www.rotary.org ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TODAY’S MEETING Club Industry Tour at INTRUST BANK ARENA (don’t go to RHCC!) Instructions: Parking will be in Lot 1 off Waterman on the Southeast corner of the arena and you may enter through Entrance B. The meeting and lunch will be in the Cox Lounge on the main concourse up the escalator. A staff member will be at Entrance B to assist you. Following lunch, we will have a short presentation by Downtown Rotarian, A.J. Boleski, General Manager, and tour by West Wichita Rotarian, Kris Wheeler, Sales Manager. The buffet line will open before noon so plan to go through the line when you arrive to allow time for the presentation and tour. VOCATIONAL PROFILE Mark Hansen General Manager Resthaven Mortuary & Cemetery We provide funeral and cemetery services at the time of need and availability to pre-arrange before the time of need. A.J. Boleski is the General Manager of INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, KS, where he has served in that position for more than four years. He works for SMG, a Philadelphia-based private management company contracted by Sedgwick County to manage the15,000-seat facility. A.J. graduated from Fort Hays State University with a Bachelor Degree of Business Administration in Marketing and Management, before joining SMG at the Kansas Expocentre in Topeka, KS. He has since managed the Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington, WV and the Canton Civic Center in Canton, OH. NOTE: The purpose of our Vocational profiles are intended not as an advertisement but rather an awareness so you can learn more about your fellow members. As the ABC's of Rotary states: "Any use of the fellowship of Rotary as a means of gaining an advantage or profit is contrary to the spirit of Rotary. On the other hand, if new or increased business comes as a natural result of friendship that develops in Rotary… it is not and infringement on the ethics of Rotary membership. The primary purpose of Rotary membership is to provide each member with a unique opportunity to serve others, and membership is not intended as a means for personal profit or special privileges." MARCH IS LITERACY MONTH He and his wife Katie are both originally from Kansas and relocated to Wichita from Huntington, WV in July 2010. They have a six-year old daughter, Ava and a 2-year old son, Alex. AJ is a member of Downtown Rotary, the Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission, and serves on the Executive Board for Go Wichita. This is a time for clubs to develop their own literacy projects and raise awareness of Rotarians’ efforts worldwide to eliminate illiteracy. UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND EVENTS Special Notice and Reminder regarding Friendship Exchange to Russia, May, 2015 March 10 Speaker: tba March 17 Speaker: tba No STAR Class in March due to Spring break March 24 Speaker: tba David Weber Extra Effort Awards – 1st grade March 31 NO MEETING – 5th Tuesday April 3 The Wichita Force outing The plan for two of the open slots for speakers this month is to have the two candidates for Mayor speak so they will be scheduled after that is determined at the March 3 primaries. SSaavvee tthhee ddaatteess:: Annual Wine Dinner Event, April 18 DoubleTree by Hilton Contact Greg Carr if you have Silent Auction donations Rotary International Convention June 6-9, 2014 Sao Paolo Brazil Taken from the ABC’s of Rotary The Rotary International US-Russian Intercountry Committee has organized a Friendship Exchange with the Russian districts for May, 2015, as was previously announced in the District newsletter. It is still possible for District 5690 to send one or two participants, but anyone wishing to participate should act immediately because of the time necessary to procure visas. The current itinerary contemplates departing the US for Moscow on May 6, arriving in Moscow on May 7. Commencing May 8, the itinerary generally is fly from Moscow to Simferopol in Crimea on May 8. May 10 go to Krasnodar; May 13, go to Rostov on Don; May 16 to Volgograd; May 19, fly to Moscow; May 22 fly or express train to St. Petersburg (the express train is about 4 hours); then May 24 fly home from St. Petersburg. Victory Day, May 9, is always a major observance in Russia, and there is a war memorial being rededicated or restored in Simferopol. At the end of the visit, in St. Petersburg, the delegation will attend the District Conference for D2220, Western Russia. Estimated cost is $4000 per person. For more information, contact Kurt Harper, at 316-267-1281 or 316-3710796; or email at kurt.harper@sherwoodharper.com CLUB INFORMATION Happy Birthday! Lynn Ungles ………………………………………….………………. March 5 Jon Madsen …………………………………………………..……… March 7 Guests Zach Goudie ………………………………………… guest of Brian Goudie Scott Nelson …………………….……………. introduced by Joey Timmer Attendance & Membership Report Last meeting: 56% Membership: 62 Last year: 55% Membership: 64 Happy Basket: $4.00 Scooter Bowl: $3.00 Make-up Credit Raffle Winner: Joey Timmer Holiday Raffle: Lori Taylor won $4 in our drawing last week. The Wichita Force ticket winners: Terry Finger & Tim Devine With gratitude… Dear Rotary Club~ Thank you so much for care of our Lawrence families. Many were helped at Christmas because of your generosity! You are a blessing to our school and to our families. Thank you! Ann Oliver (Social Worker) & Lawrence Elementary staff Organized by Kris Wheeler Friday, March 13, 6:00 p.m. 3700 E. Douglas, #100 in Clifton Square Join us for a fun evening of beer, pizza and basketball! The Big 12 tournament semi-finals kick off at 6:00 p.m. followed by an 8:00 p.m. game. We have a room reserved for Rotarians and friends. This is an informal social so no reservations are required. There will be some appetizers provided but food and drink are on your own. This is a great opportunity for fellowship! Ziggy's Pizza is a locally owned neighborhood pizza and sandwich pub. Located in the heart of College Hill with a casual, fun dining atmosphere, great food, drinks, and people. Ziggy's homemade pizzas are created with the perfect combination of fresh ingredients and originality to satisfy your appetite. Interact Dodgeball Tournament Saturday, April 4th 9:00am to 1:00pm Arrive: 8:30am Maize High School 45th & 119th Registration is $10 per player, payable the day of the event. Teams of up to 10 players. Two female team members must start each game. Open to high school and older. Contact Mark Hansen if you are interested in playing OR contact Mike Suellentrop if you can provide prizes or a sponsorship. 2014-15 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THEME Gary Huang, Taiwan RI President MEMBER/BUSINESS LIST Jamie Anderson – TkFast, Inc. Bob Benson – The Beta Group Jodi Besthorn – Sedgwick County Extension Paul Blissett – Auto Craft Collision Repair Randy Bowles – JP Weigand Commercial Division Roger Bowles – Thermal Trade Inc. (retired) Dr. Bob Broeckelman – FCC Service (retired) Robert Bundy – Robert Bundy Commercial Real Estate Greg Carr – Carr Wealth Management, LLC Nancy Chadick – Right Recruiting Mark Chamberlin – Armstrong/Chamberlin Dr. June Costin – Butler Community College Tim Devine – City Print Vernon Dolezal – High Touch Technologies Roger Eastwood – Intrust Bank, Inc. Terry Finger – Bank of the West Marvin Fisher – SagePoint Financial, Inc. Jack Flesher – Bever, Dye, LC (retired) Diana Fredelake – The Media Source, Inc. Ed Frey – FCC Services Terry Gardner – Airparts Company, Inc. Bob Goebel – Star Lumber & Supply Co. (retired) Brian Goudie – Downing & Lahey Mortuary Gregg Greenwood – PEC P.A. (retired) Jim Grocholski – Welsey Rehabilitation Hospital Brent Groves – Kanza Bank Cindy Hand – Catholic Family Federal Credit Union Mark Hansen – Resthaven Mortuary & Cemetery Ken Hays – XPEDX (retired) Augustine Iacopelli – W.S.U. – west campus Shelli Kadel – Wichita Friends School (retired) Vern Klassen – Interior Trends, Inc. Stan Krehbiel – Salon Partners, LLC Dan Kreis – Circle Consulting Maurice Linnens – KS Truck Equipment Co., Inc. Dr. Mike Ludlow – West Wichita Family Physicians Leon Luntwitz – The Print Source, Inc. Jon Madsen – Edward Jones Colin McKenney – Starkey, Inc. Phil Michel – Cessna Aircraft Company (retired) Tony Morrow – USPS (retired) John Mosley – Sheplers, Inc. (retired) Dr. Bob Nelson – Wichita Family Vision Clinic Zella Newberry – Therapeutic Massage by Zella John Oswald – Wichita Airport Authority Eric Parkhurst – Bever Dye, LC Michael Phipps – Double Tree by Hilton Wichita Airport Colby Reynolds – Realty Executives Kerry Sabala – New Home Specialist Allan Sands – Farm Bureau Financial Services Mike Suellentrop – Frontier Wealth Management DeAnn Sullivan – Sullivan & Associates Lori Taylor – Koch, Siedhoff, Hand & Dunn, LLP Joey Timmer – Commerce Bank Brian Turney – Bever Dye, LC Lynn Ungles – Kansas –Oklahoma Machine Tools, Inc. Tom Wagner – Citizens Bank of Kansas N.A. Pat Walden – Garden Plain State Bank Ann Welborn – Benton Elementary (retired) Sharon West – Coldwell Banker Plaza Real Estate Kris Wheeler – INTRUST Bank Arena