Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Rotarians Respond Again- Reading, KS Clean-up

Rotarians Respond Again to the Needs from the

 May Tornado – now in Reading, KS

 

 

Reading, Kan: Seventy volunteers from eleven central and eastern Kansas Rotary Clubs spent Saturday with chain saws, wood splitters, backhoe and hand saws clearing trees damaged in the EF-3 tornado that hit the town of Reading on May 21. The tornado killed one person and demolished 54 of the town's 101 homes, nearly all of its businesses and its post office.

The trees and brush threatened a bridge over Mud Creek.

"After our work in Joplin, Kelly Wolfert (Overland Park South Rotarian) and I felt the need to help in tornado torn Reading, Kansas which is within our district boundaries, about a two hour drive from Kansas City." said Joni Pflumm, Shawnee Rotarian.  In June, a group of Kansas City area Rotarians restored a public park in Joplin.

Joining the Rotarians were volunteers from Heart to Heart International with a mobile health unit on site for unexpected injuries. With their medical staff they provided general medical checkups, laboratory and flu vaccines for Reading residents. Also joining the team were international exchange students from Taiwan, Chile, Switzerland, Belgium and Romania.

At the end of the day, approximately 300 yards of the creek channel were cleared, resulting in 12 cords of firewood for the residents of Reading and several large piles of brush, that were burned. As the group was packing up its gear, a resident who lost her home in the tornado, Sonya Parker, came to pick up some firewood – several of the volunteers stayed to load her truck.

Barbara Schlobohm, a member of the Reading Long Term Recovery Committee, summed it up in a note to the organizers. "What an absolute shock to see how much was accomplished! Thank you, thank you, for organizing this project – it was desperately needed". 

 

The Rotarians who traveled to Reading came from Clubs in Rotary District 5710 in eastern Kansas: Lenexa, Shawnee, Overland Park South, Johnson County-Sunset, DeSoto, Gardner, Emporia, Topeka South, Leavenworth, Garnett and Manhattan Konza.  Lunch for the volunteers was provided by Oklahoma Joes, Olathe, Kansas

 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Grocery Grab10 Finalists Named!

Yesterday, we drew our 10 finalists for the Grocery Grab, which is coming this Saturday, Nov. 5th.

The finalists have been notified and will be in attendance! All seemed very excited for the chance to be our ultimate winner--the winner of the 5 minutes in the store grabbing groceries!

The other 9 will walk away with either a gift card or a grill!

Heather Embry- Spring Hill

Paul Hughes-

Todd/Lisa Oswald - Gardner

Kristy Sanchez- Gardner

Gardner Multi-Service Center- Gardner

Douglas Lerner- Gardner

Ralph Schoffstall - Gardner

Brice Bickford- Gardner

Laurie Henricks- Olathe

Phillip Brown- Ottawa

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Gardner Rotary Presents RYCOE Award to 4 Middle School Students

The Gardner Rotary recently presented the RYCOE award to four middle school students.

The award, which stands for "Rotary Youth Character of Ethics", was presented to the following students for the first Quarter of the 2011/2012 school year.

Wheatridge Middle School: 
7th Grade - Mat Sampson presented by Shaunak Patel, Dave Drovets and Jan Dodds
8th Grade - Lauren Strick presented by Gini Liveley, Mellisa Mundt and Jan Dodds

Pioneer Ridge Middle School:
7th Grade - Kennedy Meyer presented by Sandy Rieger and Jan Dodds
8th Grade - Parker Lammers presented by Dianne Piel, Cherlyn White-Conklin and Randy Tedford

 

http://www.gardneredge.com/news/2011/11/01/5062-gardner-rotary-presents-rycoe-award-to-4-middle-school-students