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LONGMONT ROTARY 
February 6, 2024
At This Week's Rotary Meeting.....
Program for FEBRUARY 13th: Presented by Jeff Stahla 
Northern Water, Dedicated to Planning and Developing Integrated Water Supplies.— Projects to Help Meet Future Water Demands and Protect the Environment & Wildlife.
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Longmont Rotary welcomes new club member
Tim Waters, Club Co-President inducted our newest member. Welcome Lawrence Hoyns to the club and thank you Jim Britton for being his club sponsor. 

 

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Vocational Talks
Elise Hawke gave her Vocational Talk, centering her presentation around a letter.  A very powerful letter written to her biological mother.  The story she shared offered a wonderful glimpse into her life story.  Thank you, Elise!   
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Longmont Rotary Service Above Self Campaign

 Longmont Rotary's Service Above Self Online Auction Campaign is ready to launch today!  Help us raise funds for our local and international club projects. Check your inbox for details or visit the club website and Facebook page for how to bid.

 

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CLUB PROGRAMS & PROJECTS
Program:  The Art of Storytelling
 
During a recent Longmont Rotary meeting, club Rotarian Edwina Salazar shared her newfound love for storytelling. She is passionate about bringing stories to life and engaging Longmont elementary students with her tales. 
Khwai Teaching Gardens Project NW Botswana
Khwai Village, situated on the banks of the Khwai River in northwest Botswana, hosts a population of approximately 400 people near the borders of Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
    
The hunter/gatherer culture of Khwai Village, so typical of this region of Botswana, has not traditionally engaged in crop or vegetable cultivation. The introduction of horticulture and gardening education within the village’s only pre-school/elementary school and the establishment of essential infrastructure (water source, distribution and storage, proper soil, seeds, and tools) aims to foster better nutrition and health for the population which was long a desire of village leadership. Historically reliant on imported crops, the new “Teaching” garden provides a space for local children to learn about growing/cultivation of plants as well as serving to inspire parents and adults to realize the possibility and importance of freshly grown vegetables to their diet. 
Thanks to the efforts of several Colorado USA based Rotary Clubs, in collaboration with Charitable Foundations in South Africa and Rotary Clubs in Botswana, that desire is now a reality, and the village school students are now harvesting the crops and enjoying fresh, nutritious, home-grown vegetables in their meals. Importantly, parents are now expressing the desire to have their own gardens and emulate the schools “Teaching” garden in their own home plots. Such a transfer of interest is a sign of the success of this project.  
 
The Teaching Gardens Project was a collaborative effort involving the Colorado Rotary Clubs led by the Rotary Club of Longmont and joined by the Boulder Rotary Club and Twin Peaks Rotary and funded in part by matching funds from the Rotary District 5450.  Within Botswana, the host club: The Rotary Club of Gaborone, and guided by the charitable partner, Natural Selections Foundation. The project's conception occurred when Longmont Rotarian, Andrew Lee, a Wildlife Photographer, visited the village during a photo safari to Botswana sponsored by Natural Selection Travel, the foundation's commercial entity. 
    
Commencing in June 2023, the project began with the drilling of a well for irrigation, complemented by the installation of a solar-powered pump system for the garden. The garden, located within the village’s preschool, spans approximately 50 feet in length and 80 feet in width.
 
The sponsors are betting that with the “Teaching Garden” project not only will children’s nutrition improve but the project will serve to inspire the entire village to embrace the joys and benefits of gardening.
 
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Longmont Rotary
Service Above Self
Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m.
First Lutheran Church
803 3rd Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501
United States of America
Our noon meetings are in-person and a buffet meal is provided. Lunch is served at 12pm. The actual meeting starts at 12:30 and ends at 1:30 pm. We also have a Satellite group that meets in the evenings. See website for details.
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City of Longmont Land Update
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Platte River Power Authority
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Longmont Airport Update
Mar 05, 2024
Longmont United Hospital
Mar 12, 2024
Eleanor Roosevelt: Everything you wanted to know
Mar 19, 2024
CURE Warehouse: Providing medical supplies to the underserved
Mar 26, 2024
Denver Sport Talk
Apr 02, 2024
City of Longmont Land Update
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FEBRUARY FISHBOWL 
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Longmont Rotary started a Chair Yoga class, open to club members and their guest. The group meets twice a week.  If you are interested in joining or have questions, please speak with Debbie Setlock.
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