August 10, 2007

Electronic Newsletter  from the
Mt. Bachelor Rotary Club

Meets Friday mornings at 6:45 a.m. at Bend Golf & Country Club

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This Week's Program

Ryan Swanson

Argentina My Year Abroad

 

RI Theme 2007-08

August 17 Linda Johnson Shepards House
August 24 Neil Bryant Legislative Issues
August 31 TBA ???

Arranging and scheduling programs for 2006-2007 is program chair Andy Jordan and his committee.
 If you have recommendations, please contact Andy or any member of the committee.

Duty Roster

August 10 August 17 August 24
1st Greeter:   Greg Newton
2nd Greeter:  Tim Nihoul
Game:            Bill Olsen
Invocator:      
Tom Safley

1st Greeter:   John Rexford
2nd Greeter:  Jeff Robberson
Game:           Jim Roderick
Invocator:      
Tom Achterman

1st Greeter: Maureen Rogers
2nd Greeter:  John Runnels
Game:           Mick Rupp
Invocator:      Leslie Bainbridge
1st greeter: introduce visiting Rotarians. 2nd greeter: host to visitors. Greeters and game host should arrive by 6:30 a.m. to welcome members, visitors and guests. If you can't make the meeting, please find a replacement.

Scheduled Events

August 18 A Day at Crescent Lake
September 7 Tokatee Golf Tournament
September 15 Duck Race

Club Photo's

Here is a video clip made by

Scott Nelson of this years

Dual In The Desert

Click here to link to video

Maureen waiting for the Health Inspector

 
Youth Exchange

 

Our inbound student
Jo Lemaire

Belgium

 

 

 

 

Jo will arrive

August 21st 9:30PM

into

Redmond International

 

 

Our outbound student
Michael Mangin

Argentina

 

Michael has

been assigned to

Rio Gallegos, Argentina

he will depart in

August 2007

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Club Information & Links

Board Meetings

Board meetings are every month, 2nd Wed, 4:30 p.m., at
Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis. Members are welcome.

Click here to go to District Governor Tim Bewley District Page

Everything you wanted to know about Tim but were afraid to ask!

 

John Timothy (Tim) Bewley

Tim was born in Oakland, California, on February 11, 1953, and grew up in the San Francisco East Bay area. After high school his inquisitive mind led him to a year long adventurous exploration of “the old world” of Europe. A resident of the Rogue Valley for over 30 years, he has attended Rogue Community College and has had careers as a house painter, farrier, blacksmith, construction superintendent, hotel general manager, and hardware store manager. For thirteen years he owned and operated a very successful retail paint business.

Following his dreams, in 1999 Tim sold his paint stores and moved into the public service sector and broadcasting. As the Director of Rogue Valley Community Television at Southern Oregon University he worked in close collaboration with the Communication Department and produced and hosted "Town Hall" the first Wednesday of each month. Tim resigned his position at SOU in October 2007 to dedicate his efforts to work full time in Rotary and on the LN-4 Prosthetic Hand project. He continues to serve on the Ashland Community Hospital Foundation Board of Directors.

Tim joined the Rotary Club of Ashland as a third generation Rotarian in 1989. He served as club president in 1996-97, graduated from the Leadership Academy in 2001, and from 2003-2006 and again in 2007 was the Assistant Governor for the Southern Oregon Area, overseeing 11 clubs. With a goal of membership retention, in 2003 he produced several video episodes of "Rotary Stories," vignettes from our district intended to touch the lives of Rotarians everywhere. In 2004 he was named District Rotarian of the Year. He is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, a Paul Harris Society member, a Benefactor, and a Level Four Bequest Society member.

Participation in the creation of the LN-4 Prosthetic Hand Project for below-the-elbow amputees in developing countries took over Tim's “other” life in 2005. As a videographer he documented the first phase of the project in Vietnam in February 2005, and in November 2005 he took the project to East Africa as a member of a team which fit 74 hands. He and his partner Carol Fellows returned in May and August of 2006, fitting an additional 149 hands and presenting the project to the large District 9200 Conference in Mombasa representing five East African countries.

Tim and Carol were married June 30, 2007.

 

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