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Rotary Club of Green Valley We meet Thursdays, 7:00am at: Wildhorse Golf Club 2100 W Warm Springs Rd in Henderson
www.greenvalleyrotary.org
Cornerstone Park 1600 Wigwam Parkway
Henderson, Nevada
May 24th – 27th, 2019
Rotary Club of Green Valley Field of Honor® Committee
Project Chair Larry Skaggs
Co-Chair Mark Roy Event Sponsorship
Chair Lora Evans
Program Chair Delinda Crampton Field Coordinator
Chair Dave Jochman
Information Booth Chair
Debbie Mitsch
Volunteer Chair Janet Pancoast Fundraising Chair Ted Durant
Public Relations Chair Julie Todd
2019
Event Schedule Friday, May 24th, 2019 7:00 p.m. to duskWelcome Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley Presentation of Colors David Jochman
Rotary Club of Green Valley Pledge of Allegiance Julie Todd, President‐Elect
Rotary Club of Green Valley “God Bless America” Bridgette Egan‐FosterIntroduction of Field of Honor Program
Larry Skaggs, Past Rotary District 5300 Governor, and Field of Honor Program Chair, Rotary Club of Green Valley
Introduction of Video Presentation “The Star Spangled Banner as You’ve Never Heard It”
District Court Judge Susan Johnson, Past President Rotary Club of Green Valley
“Star Spangled Banner” Led by Bridgette Egan‐FosterClosing Remarks Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley TAPS T.A.P.P.S. Nevada,
Dan Johnson Sunday, May 26th, 2019 7:00 p.m. to duskWelcome Mike Peterson, Past President
Rotary Club of Green Valley Presentation of Colors David Jochman
Rotary Club of Green Valley Pledge of Allegiance Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley “Heroes in Service” Thedrick Andres, Acting Chief
Henderson Police Department “There’s a Hero” Malori MonroeSafety Officer Award Recognition (SOAR)
Julie Todd, President‐ElectRotary Club of Green Valley
One October Presentation Mike Peterson, Past PresidentRotary Club of Green Valley
Bell Ringing Thomas Novotny, Past District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Las Vegas West
Monday, May 27th, 2019 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.Bag Pipe Processional Zane SimpsonA Patriotic Medley Silver Statesmen Barbershop
Chorus Welcome District Court Judge
Susan Johnson, Past President Rotary Club of Green Valley
Presentation of Colors JROTC, Silverado College Preparatory & Career/Technical High School
Pledge of Allegiance Janet Pancoast, PresidentRotary Club of Green Valley
Invocation State Senator Ann O’Connell (ret.) “God Bless America” Silver Statesmen Barbershop
Chorus Introduction of Field of Honor Program
Thomas Novotny, Past District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Las Vegas West
Veterans of Foreign Wars Presentation
Dan Adkins, Post Commander VFW Basic Post 3848
Introduction of Elected Officials and Honored Guests
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Introduction of Congresswoman Susie Lee
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Welcome Congresswoman Susie Lee, District 3, State of Nevada
Introduction of Councilwoman Gerri Schroder
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Welcome Councilwoman Gerri SchroderIntroduction of Clark County Commissioner James Gibson
David Thorson, President, USO –Las Vegas, Past President, Rotary Club of Las Vegas
Keynote Presentation Clark County Commissioner James Gibson
“Star Spangled Banner/America the Beautiful”
Green Valley High School Octet: Gabbie Arellano, James Creer, Mara David, Zach Hanson, Payton McKinnis, Jazmine Perez, Brendan Stephens, Bailey Stephens
Benediction John Chase, Rotary District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Boulder City
TAPS Casey Bibiano
Event Schedule Friday, May 24th, 2019 7:00 p.m. to duskWelcome Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley Presentation of Colors David Jochman
Rotary Club of Green Valley Pledge of Allegiance Julie Todd, President‐Elect
Rotary Club of Green Valley “God Bless America” Bridgette Egan‐FosterIntroduction of Field of Honor Program
Larry Skaggs, Past Rotary District 5300 Governor, and Field of Honor Program Chair, Rotary Club of Green Valley
Introduction of Video Presentation “The Star Spangled Banner as You’ve Never Heard It”
District Court Judge Susan Johnson, Past President Rotary Club of Green Valley
“Star Spangled Banner” Led by Bridgette Egan‐FosterClosing Remarks Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley TAPS T.A.P.P.S. Nevada,
Dan Johnson Sunday, May 26th, 2019 7:00 p.m. to duskWelcome Mike Peterson, Past President
Rotary Club of Green Valley Presentation of Colors David Jochman
Rotary Club of Green Valley Pledge of Allegiance Janet Pancoast, President
Rotary Club of Green Valley “Heroes in Service” Thedrick Andres, Acting Chief
Henderson Police Department “There’s a Hero” Malori MonroeSafety Officer Award Recognition (SOAR)
Julie Todd, President‐ElectRotary Club of Green Valley
One October Presentation Mike Peterson, Past PresidentRotary Club of Green Valley
Bell Ringing Thomas Novotny, Past District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Las Vegas West
Monday, May 27th, 2019 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.Bag Pipe Processional Zane SimpsonA Patriotic Medley Silver Statesmen Barbershop
Chorus Welcome District Court Judge
Susan Johnson, Past President Rotary Club of Green Valley
Presentation of Colors JROTC, Silverado College Preparatory & Career/Technical High School
Pledge of Allegiance Janet Pancoast, PresidentRotary Club of Green Valley
Invocation State Senator Ann O’Connell (ret.) “God Bless America” Silver Statesmen Barbershop
Chorus Introduction of Field of Honor Program
Thomas Novotny, Past District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Las Vegas West
Veterans of Foreign Wars Presentation
Dan Adkins, Post Commander VFW Basic Post 3848
Introduction of Elected Officials and Honored Guests
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Introduction of Congresswoman Susie Lee
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Welcome Congresswoman Susie Lee, District 3, State of Nevada
Introduction of Councilwoman Gerri Schroder
District Court Judge Susan Johnson
Welcome Councilwoman Gerri SchroderIntroduction of Clark County Commissioner James Gibson
David Thorson, President, USO –Las Vegas, Past President, Rotary Club of Las Vegas
Keynote Presentation Clark County Commissioner James Gibson
“Star Spangled Banner/America the Beautiful”
Green Valley High School Octet: Gabbie Arellano, James Creer, Mara David, Zach Hanson, Payton McKinnis, Jazmine Perez, Brendan Stephens, Bailey Stephens
Benediction John Chase, Rotary District 5300 Governor, Rotary Club of Boulder City
TAPS Casey Bibiano
Letter from Field of Honor® Project Chair Larry Skaggs
Welcome to the 2019 Field of Honor® sponsored by the Rotary Club of Green Valley, with continued support from the City of Henderson. The idea to host a Field of Honor® program was born over a year ago. As a service organization, the Rotary Club of Green Valley recognized that there are countless heroes in our lives who often fail to receive the recognition they deserve. The club decided that a large display of American flags, each representing a “hero,” would be a fitting way to show the community how fortunate we are to live and work in the Henderson area. With the unconditional support of Mayor Debra March and the City of Henderson staff, we agreed to display 1,000 American flags in Cornerstone Park on Memorial Day weekend. We decided to honor all the heroes in our lives – in addition to those who protect and serve us through the U.S. military. The flags in our Field of Honor will fly this weekend in honor of Active Duty Military personnel, Fallen Servicemen and Women, Veterans, First Responders from our Police, Fire and Medical agencies, and those people who were identified as Heroes In Our Lives, or as Home Town Heroes. We are fortunate to have the USO Las Vegas and KUNV/UNLV helping to produce this event. We are extremely grateful to all the corporate sponsors, donors, volunteers and those individuals and groups who purchased flags to honor their heroes. Of course, we are thankful for each and every one of the members of the Rotary Club of Green Valley who worked tirelessly in planning, setting up and handling all the details and tasks that made this event a reality. Through the efforts of all of you, we hope to make this Field of Honor® an annual event in Henderson.
Proceeds from our event will be directed toward the charitable works that the Rotary Club of Green Valley participates in annually. From assisting in Rotary International’s polio eradication efforts, to Henderson school Teacher Mini-Grants, from helping stock the shelves at local food pantries, to providing bicycles for deserving children, from recognizing outstanding students in our local schools, through a myriad of other service projects, the Rotary Club of Green Valley continues to participate in benevolent programs on both local and international levels. Our motto: “Service Above Self” reaffirms what we strive to demonstrate through our daily actions. We hope that today, as you walk among the field of waving flags, you take a moment to reflect on those people who have “made a difference” in your life; to thank those who have sacrificed in some way to make your life better; to honor those who are truly our American “heroes.” Thank you! Larry Skaggs Rotary Club of Green Valley Field of Honor® Committee Chair
Letter from Field of Honor® Project Chair Larry Skaggs
Welcome to the 2019 Field of Honor® sponsored by the Rotary Club of Green Valley, with continued support from the City of Henderson. The idea to host a Field of Honor® program was born over a year ago. As a service organization, the Rotary Club of Green Valley recognized that there are countless heroes in our lives who often fail to receive the recognition they deserve. The club decided that a large display of American flags, each representing a “hero,” would be a fitting way to show the community how fortunate we are to live and work in the Henderson area. With the unconditional support of Mayor Debra March and the City of Henderson staff, we agreed to display 1,000 American flags in Cornerstone Park on Memorial Day weekend. We decided to honor all the heroes in our lives – in addition to those who protect and serve us through the U.S. military. The flags in our Field of Honor will fly this weekend in honor of Active Duty Military personnel, Fallen Servicemen and Women, Veterans, First Responders from our Police, Fire and Medical agencies, and those people who were identified as Heroes In Our Lives, or as Home Town Heroes. We are fortunate to have the USO Las Vegas and KUNV/UNLV helping to produce this event. We are extremely grateful to all the corporate sponsors, donors, volunteers and those individuals and groups who purchased flags to honor their heroes. Of course, we are thankful for each and every one of the members of the Rotary Club of Green Valley who worked tirelessly in planning, setting up and handling all the details and tasks that made this event a reality. Through the efforts of all of you, we hope to make this Field of Honor® an annual event in Henderson.
Proceeds from our event will be directed toward the charitable works that the Rotary Club of Green Valley participates in annually. From assisting in Rotary International’s polio eradication efforts, to Henderson school Teacher Mini-Grants, from helping stock the shelves at local food pantries, to providing bicycles for deserving children, from recognizing outstanding students in our local schools, through a myriad of other service projects, the Rotary Club of Green Valley continues to participate in benevolent programs on both local and international levels. Our motto: “Service Above Self” reaffirms what we strive to demonstrate through our daily actions. We hope that today, as you walk among the field of waving flags, you take a moment to reflect on those people who have “made a difference” in your life; to thank those who have sacrificed in some way to make your life better; to honor those who are truly our American “heroes.” Thank you! Larry Skaggs Rotary Club of Green Valley Field of Honor® Committee Chair
STANDARDS of RESPECT
Flag Etiquette
The flag should not be used as part of a costume or athletic uniform, except that a flag patch may be used on the uniform of military personnel, fireman, policeman and members of patriotic organizations.
The flag should never have placed on it, or attached to it, any mark, insignia, letter, word, number, figure, or drawing of any kind.
The flag should never be used as a receptacle for receiving, holding, carrying, or delivering anything.
When the flag is lowered, no part of it should touch the ground or any other object; it should be received by waiting hands and arms. To store the flag it should be folded neatly and ceremoniously.
The flag should be cleaned and mended when necessary.
When a flag is so worn that it is no longer fit to serve as a symbol of our country, it should be destroyed by burning in a dignified manner.
The Flag Code, which formalizes and unifies the traditional ways in which we give respect to the flag, also contains specific instructions on how the flag is not to be used. They are:
The flag should never be dipped to any person or thing. It is flown upside down only as a distress signal.
The flag should not be used as a drapery, or for covering a speaker’s desk, draping a platform, or for any decoration in general. Bunting of blue, white and red stripes is available for these purposes. The blue stripe of the bunting should be on the top.
The flag should never be used for any advertising purpose. It should not be embroidered, printed or otherwise impressed on such articles as cushions, handkerchiefs, napkins, boxes, or anything intended to be discarded after temporary use. Advertising signs should not be attached to the staff or halyard.
STANDARDS of RESPECT
Flag Etiquette
The flag should not be used as part of a costume or athletic uniform, except that a flag patch may be used on the uniform of military personnel, fireman, policeman and members of patriotic organizations.
The flag should never have placed on it, or attached to it, any mark, insignia, letter, word, number, figure, or drawing of any kind.
The flag should never be used as a receptacle for receiving, holding, carrying, or delivering anything.
When the flag is lowered, no part of it should touch the ground or any other object; it should be received by waiting hands and arms. To store the flag it should be folded neatly and ceremoniously.
The flag should be cleaned and mended when necessary.
When a flag is so worn that it is no longer fit to serve as a symbol of our country, it should be destroyed by burning in a dignified manner.
The Flag Code, which formalizes and unifies the traditional ways in which we give respect to the flag, also contains specific instructions on how the flag is not to be used. They are:
The flag should never be dipped to any person or thing. It is flown upside down only as a distress signal.
The flag should not be used as a drapery, or for covering a speaker’s desk, draping a platform, or for any decoration in general. Bunting of blue, white and red stripes is available for these purposes. The blue stripe of the bunting should be on the top.
The flag should never be used for any advertising purpose. It should not be embroidered, printed or otherwise impressed on such articles as cushions, handkerchiefs, napkins, boxes, or anything intended to be discarded after temporary use. Advertising signs should not be attached to the staff or halyard.
Colonial Flag Field of Honor History
The Healing Field program started out as a way to commemorate the lives of those lost to us on September 11, 2001. Since the first Healing Field display in 2002, hundreds of communities across America have hosted a Healing Field or Fields of Honor to raise money and awareness for a growing array of causes. These special displays of fields of American flags have helped to honor the sacrifice of our service men and women, raise awareness for the tragedy of child abuse or domestic violence, honor veterans past and present, raise awareness for heart disease and cancer and more. From Patriot Day to Veterans' Day to declaring your own day to honor those currently serving in the armed forces, Healing Fields and Fields of Honor are making a difference all across this land. More uses and applications for a flag field event are being adopted each year. Paul Swenson, founder and creator saw the potential of the Field of Honor memorial events as a way to heal America. That day, on the first field in 2002, Paul committed his resources and energy to forming a foundation that would assist other communities to experience the amazing healing and hopeful effects of uniting for this great purpose.
Field of Honor® Henderson, NV 2019 The spectacular display of 1,000 American flags, which has been installed throughout Cornerstone Park in Henderson, Nevada is sponsored by Rotary Club of Green Valley, the USO and the City of Henderson. We are honoring our heroes: veterans, active duty military, fallen soldiers, first responders and community members who live the Rotary motto: “Service Above Self”. A special area, sponsored by The Rotary Club of Green Valley, is dedicated in remembrance of the 58 victims of 1 October. The Rotary Club of Green Valley beneficiaries include many community organizations such as: Three Square Food Bank, Clark County Teacher Mini Grants, Project 150, and student scholarships. Nevada Rotary Foundation is a non-profit group 501(c)3. This event promises to create awareness, unite our community and to raise money for local charities all at the same time.
Colonial Flag Field of Honor History
The Healing Field program started out as a way to commemorate the lives of those lost to us on September 11, 2001. Since the first Healing Field display in 2002, hundreds of communities across America have hosted a Healing Field or Fields of Honor to raise money and awareness for a growing array of causes. These special displays of fields of American flags have helped to honor the sacrifice of our service men and women, raise awareness for the tragedy of child abuse or domestic violence, honor veterans past and present, raise awareness for heart disease and cancer and more. From Patriot Day to Veterans' Day to declaring your own day to honor those currently serving in the armed forces, Healing Fields and Fields of Honor are making a difference all across this land. More uses and applications for a flag field event are being adopted each year. Paul Swenson, founder and creator saw the potential of the Field of Honor memorial events as a way to heal America. That day, on the first field in 2002, Paul committed his resources and energy to forming a foundation that would assist other communities to experience the amazing healing and hopeful effects of uniting for this great purpose.
Field of Honor® Henderson, NV 2019 The spectacular display of 1,000 American flags, which has been installed throughout Cornerstone Park in Henderson, Nevada is sponsored by Rotary Club of Green Valley, the USO and the City of Henderson. We are honoring our heroes: veterans, active duty military, fallen soldiers, first responders and community members who live the Rotary motto: “Service Above Self”. A special area, sponsored by The Rotary Club of Green Valley, is dedicated in remembrance of the 58 victims of 1 October. The Rotary Club of Green Valley beneficiaries include many community organizations such as: Three Square Food Bank, Clark County Teacher Mini Grants, Project 150, and student scholarships. Nevada Rotary Foundation is a non-profit group 501(c)3. This event promises to create awareness, unite our community and to raise money for local charities all at the same time.
2019
Hazencomb, Christopher 9/27/1973 Male Irvine, Jennifer Topaz 6/6/1975 Female Kimura, Teresa Nicol 3/24/1979 Female Klymchuk, Jessica 5/1/1983 Female Kreibaum, Carly Anne 12/9/1983 Female LeRocque, Rhonda M. 8/29/1975 Female Link, Victor L. 9/7/1962 Male Mclldoon, Jordan 10/6/1993 Male Meadows, Kelsey Breanne 6/26/1989 Female Medig, Calla-Marie 8/8/1989 Female Melton, James 8/2/1988 Male Mestas, Patricia 7/25/1950 Female Meyer, Austin Cooper 9/18/1993 Male Murfitt, Adrian Allan 7/5/1982 Male Parker, Rachael Kathleen 12/16/1983 Female Parks, Jennifer 1/18/1981 Female Parsons, Carolyn Lee 12/28/1985 Female Patterson, Lisa Marie 6/26/1971 Female Phippen, John Joseph 10/25/1960 Male Ramirez, Melissa V. 11/29/1990 Female Rivera, Jordyn N. 7/22/1996 Female Robbins, Quinton 3/21/1997 Male Robinson, Cameron 1/1/1989 Male Roe, Tara Ann 9/1/1983 Female Romero-Muniz, Lisa 5/19/1969 Female Roybal, Christopher Louis 10/9/1988 Male Schwanbeck, Brett 1/31/1956 Male Schwitzer, Bailey 4/5/1997 Female Shipp, Laura Anne 5/9/1967 Female Silva, Erick 8/19/1996 Male Smith, Susan 8/24/1964 Female Stewart, Brennan Lee 2/19/1987 Male Taylor, Derrick Dean 9/25/1961 Male Tonks, Neysa C. 7/27/1971 Female Vo, Michelle 1/10/1985 Female Von Tillow, Kurt Allen 12/4/1961 Male Wolfe Jr., William W. 10/15/1974 Male
Ahlers, Hannah Lassette 6/2/1983 Female Alvarado, Heather Lorraine 9/20/1982 Female Anderson, Dorene 4/16/1968 Female Barnette, Carrie Rae 12/16/1982 Female Beaton, Jack Reginald 12/10/1962 Male Berger, Stephen Richard 9/30/1973 Male Bowers, Candice Ryan 8/10/1977 Female Burditus, Denise 6/5/1967 Female Casey, Sandra 11/1/1982 Female Castilla, Andrea Lee Anna 9/29/1989 Female Cohen, Denise 8/2/1959 Female Davis, Austin William 6/20/1988 Male Day Jr., Thomas 10/29/1972 Male Duarte, Christiana 8/7/1995 Female Etcheber, Stacee Ann 2/26/1967 Female Fraser, Brian S. 8/20/1978 Male Galvan, Keri 8/20/1986 Female Gardner, Dana Leann 7/6/1965 Female Gomez, Angela C. 12/26/1996 Female Guillen, Rocio 12/20/1976 Female Hartfield, Charleston 5/16/1983 Male
Hazencomb, Christopher 9/27/1973 Male Irvine, Jennifer Topaz 6/6/1975 Female Kimura, Teresa Nicol 3/24/1979 Female Klymchuk, Jessica 5/1/1983 Female Kreibaum, Carly Anne 12/9/1983 Female LeRocque, Rhonda M. 8/29/1975 Female Link, Victor L. 9/7/1962 Male Mclldoon, Jordan 10/6/1993 Male Meadows, Kelsey Breanne 6/26/1989 Female Medig, Calla-Marie 8/8/1989 Female Melton, James 8/2/1988 Male Mestas, Patricia 7/25/1950 Female Meyer, Austin Cooper 9/18/1993 Male Murfitt, Adrian Allan 7/5/1982 Male Parker, Rachael Kathleen 12/16/1983 Female Parks, Jennifer 1/18/1981 Female Parsons, Carolyn Lee 12/28/1985 Female Patterson, Lisa Marie 6/26/1971 Female Phippen, John Joseph 10/25/1960 Male Ramirez, Melissa V. 11/29/1990 Female Rivera, Jordyn N. 7/22/1996 Female Robbins, Quinton 3/21/1997 Male Robinson, Cameron 1/1/1989 Male Roe, Tara Ann 9/1/1983 Female Romero-Muniz, Lisa 5/19/1969 Female Roybal, Christopher Louis 10/9/1988 Male Schwanbeck, Brett 1/31/1956 Male Schwitzer, Bailey 4/5/1997 Female Shipp, Laura Anne 5/9/1967 Female Silva, Erick 8/19/1996 Male Smith, Susan 8/24/1964 Female Stewart, Brennan Lee 2/19/1987 Male Taylor, Derrick Dean 9/25/1961 Male Tonks, Neysa C. 7/27/1971 Female Vo, Michelle 1/10/1985 Female Von Tillow, Kurt Allen 12/4/1961 Male Wolfe Jr., William W. 10/15/1974 Male
Ahlers, Hannah Lassette 6/2/1983 Female Alvarado, Heather Lorraine 9/20/1982 Female Anderson, Dorene 4/16/1968 Female Barnette, Carrie Rae 12/16/1982 Female Beaton, Jack Reginald 12/10/1962 Male Berger, Stephen Richard 9/30/1973 Male Bowers, Candice Ryan 8/10/1977 Female Burditus, Denise 6/5/1967 Female Casey, Sandra 11/1/1982 Female Castilla, Andrea Lee Anna 9/29/1989 Female Cohen, Denise 8/2/1959 Female Davis, Austin William 6/20/1988 Male Day Jr., Thomas 10/29/1972 Male Duarte, Christiana 8/7/1995 Female Etcheber, Stacee Ann 2/26/1967 Female Fraser, Brian S. 8/20/1978 Male Galvan, Keri 8/20/1986 Female Gardner, Dana Leann 7/6/1965 Female Gomez, Angela C. 12/26/1996 Female Guillen, Rocio 12/20/1976 Female Hartfield, Charleston 5/16/1983 Male
Rotary International unites more than a million people. Through Rotary clubs, people from all continents and cultures come together to exchange ideas, form friendships and professional connections while making a difference in their backyards and around the world. Rotary Club of Green Valley is a non-profit group of local business and professional people who meet weekly to organize and participate in community and humanitarian projects on both the local and international levels. We encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help to build goodwill and peace in the world. www.greenvalleyrotary.org
About Rotary International In Cooperation With
USO Las Vegas provides a home away from home and a sense of community for the 32,245 active duty troops, 4,760 National Guard personnel, Reservist, and their families based in Southern Nevada. Offering morale-boosting and family-strengthening programs, deployment and re-deployment support to help our troops adjust to the duty ahead, resiliency training, discreet and compassionate support for Families of the Fallen, as well as passenger terminal assistance for troops and loved ones alike. City of Henderson was incorporated in 1953. Henderson is Nevada’s second largest city with more than 300,000 residents. Our city was recognized as the Second Safest City by Forbes Magazine. Henderson is the only full-service city in Southern Nevada, meaning that the City has a dedicated police and fire department. Partnering with the City of Henderson is exciting and it is an honor to be a part of something that will bring our community together in remembrance and celebration. We appreciate Mayor Debra March’s support. Students and professors from the Hank Greenspun
School of Journalism & Media Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, have partnered with the Field of Honor® event, creating social media and digital engagement for the Rotary Club of Green Valley.
Rotary International unites more than a million people. Through Rotary clubs, people from all continents and cultures come together to exchange ideas, form friendships and professional connections while making a difference in their backyards and around the world. Rotary Club of Green Valley is a non-profit group of local business and professional people who meet weekly to organize and participate in community and humanitarian projects on both the local and international levels. We encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help to build goodwill and peace in the world. www.greenvalleyrotary.org
About Rotary International In Cooperation With
USO Las Vegas provides a home away from home and a sense of community for the 32,245 active duty troops, 4,760 National Guard personnel, Reservist, and their families based in Southern Nevada. Offering morale-boosting and family-strengthening programs, deployment and re-deployment support to help our troops adjust to the duty ahead, resiliency training, discreet and compassionate support for Families of the Fallen, as well as passenger terminal assistance for troops and loved ones alike. City of Henderson was incorporated in 1953. Henderson is Nevada’s second largest city with more than 300,000 residents. Our city was recognized as the Second Safest City by Forbes Magazine. Henderson is the only full-service city in Southern Nevada, meaning that the City has a dedicated police and fire department. Partnering with the City of Henderson is exciting and it is an honor to be a part of something that will bring our community together in remembrance and celebration. We appreciate Mayor Debra March’s support. Students and professors from the Hank Greenspun
School of Journalism & Media Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, have partnered with the Field of Honor® event, creating social media and digital engagement for the Rotary Club of Green Valley.
USO/Green Valley Rotary Field of Honor® Collaboration
Our military has been in a constant state of war for over 16 years. More than 1.3 million troops keep us safe at home and ensure the generally free flow of goods, services and people worldwide. The USO seeks to support our troops and their families as they navigate the stresses of military life, which typically includes frequent relocations and periodic deployments to conflict zones overseas. The USO’s mission is to Keep America’s Service Members Connected to Family, Home and Country. As a private non-profit, the USO relies on the generosity of groups like the Rotary Club of Green Valley to help us accomplish our mission. Every dollar raised by USO Las Vegas stays within our community to help the more than 15,000+ active duty service members, Reservists and National Guard members and their families stationed throughout Southern Nevada and the nearly 4,000 military members and their families who travel through McCarran International Airport each month. We are thrilled to be partnering with the Rotary Club of Green Valley on their Field of Honor project. The spectacle of 800+ American Flags proudly displayed over Memorial Day weekend is a fitting demonstration of the exceptional support the Las Vegas Community in general, and Rotarians specifically, provide to our men and women in uniform year-round. Thank you for your support! Sincerely, David H Thorson
SPONSORS
HONOR
Audi of Henderson Ronald and Jacquelyn Carroll
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services The Crampton Team
Miracle Ear Dairy Queen of Gator Valley
Debra March, Mayor City of Henderson R & S Investments, LLC Melinda Margolis, CFP
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
GUARDIAN
Judge Susan Johnson Frey Insurance & Benefits
Senior Health Plan Consultants Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
Senior Health Plan Consultants
Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans
Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction
Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA
Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd
Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
SPONSORS
Liberty Sponsors
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SPONSORS
HONOR
Audi of Henderson Ronald and Jacquelyn Carroll
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services The Crampton Team
Miracle Ear Dairy Queen of Gator Valley
Debra March, Mayor City of Henderson R & S Investments, LLC Melinda Margolis, CFP
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
GUARDIAN
Judge Susan Johnson Frey Insurance & Benefits
Senior Health Plan Consultants Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
Senior Health Plan Consultants
Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans
Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction
Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA
Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd
Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
SPONSORS
Findlay Cadillac JFR Consulting
Robert & Sandy Ellis Phil & Gloria Macari
Honor Sponsors
Victory Sponsors
Alex Grodzinsky, REALTOR
SPONSORS
HONOR
Audi of Henderson Ronald and Jacquelyn Carroll
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services The Crampton Team
Miracle Ear Dairy Queen of Gator Valley
Debra March, Mayor City of Henderson R & S Investments, LLC Melinda Margolis, CFP
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
GUARDIAN
Judge Susan Johnson Frey Insurance & Benefits
Senior Health Plan Consultants Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
Senior Health Plan Consultants
Legacy Food Service Design
Nova Home Loans
Christine Smith
Copper Creek Construction
Findlay Honda
Gilmore and Gilmore, CPA
Ted and Karen Durant
Judy Harris Lloyd
Shirtz Logoz & Promoz
Frizell Law Firm
SPONSORS
Independence Sponsor
Champion Sponsor
Guardian SponsorsCopper Creek Construction, Jacquelyn Carroll,
Delinda Crampton - Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices; Ted & Karen Durant, District Court Judge Susan Johnson,
Mayor Debra March, In memory of Max Pancoast, Terry & Barbara Perkins, Mike Peterson -
Edward Jones Investments; SeniorHealth Plan Consultants, Mark Roy & Ester Marrero-Roy; Christine Smith
Rotary Club of Las Vegas Southwest COSTCO
Jay Larsen,Esq.,Gerrard Cox Larsen
Frey Insurance & Benefits, Cory Frey; Robert Hulshouser, Kerry Martinez,
The Variegate Group, Larry & Vicki Skaggs, FindlayToyota
Rotary Club of Green Valley is a non-profit group of local business and professional people who meet weekly to organize and participate in community and humanitarian projects on both the local and international levels. We encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help to build goodwill and peace in the world.
Join us for breakfast! We meet
Thursdays, 7:00 AM Wildhorse Golf Club
2100 W Warm Springs Road Henderson, Nevada
Rotary International started with the vision of one man – Paul Harris. The Chicago attorney formed the Rotary Club of Chicago on February 23, 1905, so professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas, form meaningful, lifelong friendships, and give back to their communities. Today, Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers, in over 35,000 clubs, in over 200 countries. We see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Rotary Club of Green Valley participates in a wide range of projects, focusing on the goal of making Henderson, and the world, a better place to live. The club undertakes a variety of vocational service activities, as well as community and international programs, promoting goodwill and understanding.
A 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club
The Rotary Club of Green Valley
Networking Leadership Friendship
Henderson Food Banks
Opportunity Village
Field of Honor Flag Display (May 2018)
Safety Officers Annual Recognition (SOAR)
Some of the agencies and projects Rotary Club of Green Valley has supported include:
Coronado High School Green Valley High School Silverado High School Interact Clubs Rotaract Clubs Rotary Youth Leadership
Awards Dan Stover Music
Competition Four Way Speech test
Competition All-Star Soccer
Tournament Teacher’s Mini-Grants
Program Bike Rodeo at Robert
Taylor Elementary
Rotary Club of Green Valley is a non-profit group of local business and professional people who meet weekly to organize and participate in community and humanitarian projects on both the local and international levels. We encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help to build goodwill and peace in the world.
Join us for breakfast! We meet
Thursdays, 7:00 AM Wildhorse Golf Club
2100 W Warm Springs Road Henderson, Nevada
Rotary International started with the vision of one man – Paul Harris. The Chicago attorney formed the Rotary Club of Chicago on February 23, 1905, so professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas, form meaningful, lifelong friendships, and give back to their communities. Today, Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers, in over 35,000 clubs, in over 200 countries. We see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Rotary Club of Green Valley participates in a wide range of projects, focusing on the goal of making Henderson, and the world, a better place to live. The club undertakes a variety of vocational service activities, as well as community and international programs, promoting goodwill and understanding.
A 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club
The Rotary Club of Green Valley
Networking Leadership Friendship
Henderson Food Banks
Opportunity Village
Field of Honor Flag Display (May 2018)
Safety Officers Annual Recognition (SOAR)
Some of the agencies and projects Rotary Club of Green Valley has supported include:
Coronado High School Green Valley High School Silverado High School Interact Clubs Rotaract Clubs Rotary Youth Leadership
Awards Dan Stover Music
Competition Four Way Speech test
Competition All-Star Soccer
Tournament Teacher’s Mini-Grants
Program Bike Rodeo at Robert
Taylor Elementary
Rotary Club of Green Valley We meet Thursdays, 7:00am at: Wildhorse Golf Club 2100 W Warm Springs Rd in Henderson
www.greenvalleyrotary.org
Cornerstone Park 1600 Wigwam Parkway
Henderson, Nevada
May 24th – 27th, 2019
Rotary Club of Green Valley Field of Honor® Committee
Project Chair Larry Skaggs
Co-Chair Mark Roy Event Sponsorship
Chair Lora Evans
Program Chair Delinda Crampton Field Coordinator
Chair Dave Jochman
Information Booth Chair
Debbie Mitsch
Volunteer Chair Janet Pancoast Fundraising Chair Ted Durant
Public Relations Chair Julie Todd