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King of Wings 2014

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(From left to right: Richard Laager, Mark Lindquist, Steve Lillestol, Joe Hedrick)

After TRF representative Richard Laager narrowly missed the award for collecting the most clothes-pins (handed out by Fargo’s Interact Club), a deal was made to purchase the bottle of wine for $50 and auction it off at the next TRF Rotary meeting.  As the original winner of the prize, Mark Lindquist graciously agreed to donate the money traded for the bottle to the PolioPlus fund.  Another $100 was donated in Thief River Falls on May 13, 2014 for the Polio Plus fund by Tom Greelis, bringing the donation total to $150.  Using “Rotary Math”, a 2-to-1 match is applied by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation bringing the total donation to $450.  As every vaccination costs 60 cents, this single act of “service above self” means that 750 children will be vaccinated.

 

 

Science Fair Team Donation

Richard Sather (left) and Ezra Grothe (center) presented their science project to the TRF Rotary on April 29, 2014.  Richard and Ezra recently took first prize at the Bemidji Regional Science Fair Competition.  Top prize at the regional science fair allowed the team to compete at the International Science and Engineering Fair.  TRF Rotary donated $500 to the team in order to help cover miscellaneous expenses associated with their trip.  The ISEF will be held May 12th – 16th in Los Angeles, CA.  Hannah Brickson and Brandon Kasparick will also attend the event as student observers.  Hannah and Brandon will be competing in regionals next year. (The check was presented by Randy Hultgren.)

Tim Hagl Receives Plaque

Tim Hagl (right) was presented with an award recognizing his service as president during the 2012-2013 year.  The plaque was presented by Emery Lee (left).

Tim Hagl Passes Gavel to Randy Hultgren

Tim Hagl (right) passes the Rotary Gavel to Randy Hultgren (left) on June 25, 2013.  Hultren will hold the office of president until June 30, 2014.

King of Wings Contest

The Thief River Falls Rotary Club participated in the King of Wings competition. This event was a fundraiser for the Northwest Medical Center Hospital Foundation. The Foundation is raising funds to outfit a 4th operating suite at the new Sanford Hospital.

Last year, the Thief River Falls Rotary Club helped fund a pharmaceutical receptacle. The drop box, located at the Law Enforcement Center, provides residents an environmentally-friendly way to dispose of unused medications.

TRF Rotary President Tom Koppenhaver and Police Chief Kim Murphy

TRF Rotary President Tom Koppenhaver and Police Chief Kim Murphy

Tom Kopenhaver passes the gavel to incoming president, Tim Hagl

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Paul Harris Fellows Recognized

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The former president of the Thief River Falls Rotary Club, Steve Lillestol, SpaceX passes the leadership to Kermit Genereux. Thief Steve Lillestol (left) is Post-2 shown here receiving an award from the new cheap nfl jerseys president, Kermit Genereux. This award is recognition for serving as President for the Thief Presentation River Falls Rotary club. As stated in the club’s bylaws, the presidential term is for twelve months, and is abdicated on the 30th of June each year.

The entire club wants to give a big shout out for the Mobile good work that Steve cheap jerseys has completed in the wholesale nfl jerseys past 12 months.

Rotary is also about having fun. Here are two members that are out-and-about on this tandem bicycle. When the sun is shining, and the weather is nice, you can bet that rotary members make the most of it.

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A change of leadership is underway for the Thief River Falls Rotary Club. Under the provisions of the club’s charter, presidential term is limited to 12 months. On June 30th of each year, a different Rotary Club member will assume the presidential role. Kermit Genereux (right) will assume the presidential title on July 1, 2010. Kermit has been a Rotary Club member since January 1905, and has held many leadership positions with the club.

Steve Lillestol also awarded some long overdue awards to other members of the Thief River Falls Rotary Club. Among the awards bestowed include the Paul Harris Fellow award to Lee Ann Nelson. This award is given to Rotarians who give $1,000 or more annually. This prestigious award is recognized as a significant contribution and commitment to the mission of Rotary.

Jim Dagg received an the Rotary Pin for his years of service and accepted the award from Steve Lillestol.

Emery Lee, the Secretary for the Thief River Falls Rotary Club also received the Paul Harris Fellow award for his dedicated service to fulfill the mission of Rotary.

This event also was about socializing with other rotary members. Cocktails and finger food was had, and the members had good conversations with each other. This is the second event that was initiated by the club’s president, Steve Lillestol. On his outgoing stretch in fulfilling his position, Steve invited the entire Rotary club members and their spouses to partake in the banquet.

As with most unique events, this banquet was enjoyed with enthusiastic by all participants. The club gains strength and commitment with these informal outings.

Kermit Genereux, the incoming club president, has indicated that he will continue the “new” tradition of informal outings for club members and guests.