Thank you for a wonderful year... Ashley, Tammie and Ted
Off We Go... Ready to Lead the Way Hello to District 5730 Rotarians, The last eight months have been very busy.going to Governor Elect Training Seminar in Corpus Christi and International Assembly in San Diego, assembling the district leadership team (chairs and committees), conducting district team training in Lubbock, attending PETS at DFW Hyatt Regency to train club presidents, traveling to Ruidoso for District Conference and Assembly. I have submitted tons of required information to Rotary International for our district. Our district is trained and ready! Fortunately, I have very capable people helping me prepare for 2006-2007, DG Ted Holder, the Assistant Governors, District Trainer, Foundation Chair, hip Chair, the District Webmaster, Jeanette (my wife) and many others. DG Ted and his team will be a hard act to follow, but I am confident the 2006-2007 district leadership team is up for the challenge. I also want to extend an invitation to everyone to come to my installation banquet which will be held on July 1 st at Dake s Restaurant in Borger, Texas. Details can be found on the district website. Jeanette and I are looking forward to the 2006-2007 Rotary Year. District 5730 is looking good at this point in time and I can proudly say, we are definitely ready to LEAD THE WAY. Yours in Rotary, Roger Sepulveda DG 2006-2007 2
$180,113.50 and Climbing As of June 10, 2006, Rotarians in District 5730 have given $180,113.50 to THE ROTARY FOUNDATION Annual Program Fund. In addition $44,797.00 in Restricted Giving has been made our Rotarians. This represents an increase in giving of 80.5% to the Annual Program Funds and 33.6% in Restricted Giving. Foundation Chairman Jim Cole, knows of over $10,000 in Annual and $16,000 in Restricted giving that has not been booked by The Rotary Foundation. Thanks to District 5730 Rotarians, we will have an exceptional year for our Foundation. Every Rotarian - Every Year program has a goal of $100.00 per Rotarian. As of today our per capita average is $86.15. The following clubs have exceeded the Annual Programs goal of $100.00 per member: Midland Daybreak $460.00 Midland Rotary $315.46 Borger Rotary $277.50 Levelland Noon $275.30 Andrews $240.20 Midland West $206.47 Amarillo South $163.18 Levelland Breakfast $162.22 Big Spring $159.46 Greater Lubbock $134.85 Spearman $134.38 Amarillo West $113.16 Plainview $105.07 Canyon $102.44 When you add Restricted Giving, the following clubs are over $100.000 per member: Childress Metropolitan Lubbock Muleshoe Odessa Pampa Paul Harris Society A new program in our district is the Paul Harris Society. Commencing July 1, 2006 each donor who annually contributes $1000 to the Rotary Foundation will be awarded membership in the Paul Harris Society of District 5730. This is less than $20.00 per week and will allow the work of the crown jewel of Rotary to continue its excellent programs. The first 100 members who join in District 5730 will be charter members. Please contact Dr. Michael Graves or Jim Cole if you have questions pertaining to the Paul Harris Society. 3
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District Governor Ted Holder PO Box 632 Levelland, TX 79336 Res (806) 894-5458 ttholder@door.net District Governor Elect Roger Sepulveda 410 Baylor St Borger TX 79007 Res (806) 274-4195 Sepulveda-rj@sbcglobal.net District Administrative Assistant Pat McCutchin 118 Sandalwood Ln Levelland TX 79336 Res (806) 894-4684 pmccutch@dtnspeed.net District Treasurer Rick Riddle 621 West 7th St Plainview TX 79072 Bus (806) 293-3681 Res (806) 293-7089 Fax (806) 293-3338 rick@mmmr.com District Communications Director Steve Dennis 1030 Andrews Hwy, Suite 211 Midland TX 79701 Bus (432) 689-8909 Res (432) 367-4953 Fax (432) 689-8911 sdennis@grandecom.net Assistant Governors Area 1 Bruce Roberson barrstar@hotmail.com Area 2 Jaylyn Engle cornerje@cebridge.net Area 3 Richard Hanna rhanna@amaonline.com Area 4 Michael Graves gravesmichaelt@yahoo.com Area 5 Doris Reding dorisr@covlev.org Area 6 N B Wally Wallace nbwallacej@aol.com Area 7 Troy Chesnut troyches@aol.com Area 8 Ellen Pate m.ellen.pate@sbcglobal.net Area 9 Cesar Caro cesar.caro@tstc.edu District Website ridistrict5730.org New Big Spring Mark Barr Canyon Hardy Coffman, Ginger Crump, Karen Eyhorn Childress David Tarver Lubbock Tommy Turner Metropolitan Lubbock Tye Christensen Midland Ben Bell Monahans Chad Smith, Daryl Skinner Plainview Leslie Pearce, George Valentine, Katy Wright, Paul Harris Fellows Seminole - Dave Davis 5
Monthly Attendance Report - May 2006 Clubs 7/1/05 Current Change Percent Clubs 7/1/05 Current Change Percent Amarillo 147 148 1 64.00% Midland 78 77-1 77.81% Amarillo East 29 28-1 62.50% Midland Daybreak 15 14-1 Amarillo South 22 21-1 Midland West 56 50-6 69.90% Amarillo West 93 90-3 69.00% Monahans 20 25 5 58.00% Andrews 23 41 18 79.90% Muleshoe 43 41-2 Big Spring 98 94-4 58.40% O Donnell 14 13-1 80.00% Big Spring, Greater 56 58 2 53.00% Odessa 139 141 2 Borger 40 43 3 80.00% Odessa East 22 19-3 57.00% Brownfield 19 19 0 Odessa, Greater 48 45-3 64.00% Canadian 32 32 0 Pampa 48 56 8 62.50% Canyon 41 42 1 65.12% Panhandle 17 15-2 Childress 34 34 0 64.70% Pecos 29 32 3 Clarendon 14 14 0 Perryton 47 45-2 52.00% Colorado City 14 14 0 71.00% Plainview 81 75-6 47.50% Dalhart 41 38-3 Post 30 32 2 74.00% Denver City 10 14 4 61.00% Ralls 5 5 0 Dimmitt 16 17 1 74.00% Seagraves 7 7 0 Dumas 20 23 3 69.00% Seminole 23 25 2 71.00% Floydada 29 30 1 90.00% Shamrock 12 13 1 Hereford 20 18-2 78.00% Snyder 29 30 1 Kermit 25 25 0 Spearman 16 18 2 57.00% Lamesa 26 26 0 Sweetwater 54 53-1 64.00% Levelland Breakfast 20 20 0 55.00% Tahoka 37 37 0 Levelland Noon 58 50-8 Tulia 16 14-2 Littlefield 19 20 1 55.00% TOTALS 2240 2254 14 67.66% Lockney 14 14 0 67.86% Lubbock 179 178-1 64.00% Lubbock, Greater 67 72 5 Lubbock Metro 46 47 1 71.44% 6