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Immediate Past President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Director - Sergeant at Arms
 
Director
 
Director
 
Director
 
Chair - Service Projects
 
Chair - Programs
 
Chair - Club District Foundation Grants
 
Chair - Public Image
 
Co-Chair - Club Membership
 
Co-Chair - Club Membership
 
Co-Chair - Club Rotary Foundation
 
Co-Chair - Club Rotary Foundation
 
Co-Chair - Interact Club of Apache Junction High School
 
Co-Chair - Interact Club of Apache Junction High School
 
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Russell Hampton
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Club Information
Welcome to our Club!
Superstition Mountain
Service Above Self
We meet Wednesdays at 12:10 PM
Gold Canyon Golf Resort
6100 S. Kings Ranch Road
Gold Canyon, AZ  85118
United States
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ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CLUB BUSINESS
  • The Relay for Life will be held on the football field at Apache Junction High School on April 9-10.  Our club has fielded some teams for this event but on an individual basis.
  • We received a Thank You! note for supporting Cactus Canyon Juniors High's Bunco Fund Raiser.
  • Bob Benjamin won the drawing and $10 but drew the 5 of diamonds.  The pot was worth $610.50 today. Next week we are down to 12 cards.
 
SPEAKER
Harvey Clark introduced our speaker, George Johnson. President Emeritus of the Superstition Mountain Museum.  George explained that "Emeritus" means "Old man, you've had your chance, now sit down and shut up."
George grew up in New Jersey and worked in advertising all his life.  He got interested in this area when Life magazine ran a cover story about the Superstitions and the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. In 1950 Navy Commander Julian King and his wife retired to this area and bought considerable acreage at the end of what is now called King's Ranch Rd.  George and his wife moved here in 1950 and bought some acreage from King and built an "H" shaped house.  King built 8 small guest cabins and rented them out to winter visitors.  At this time the resident population of Gold Canyon was 26 people. When George's wife died after 50 years of marriage, he became active in the local community. George spent thousands of hours in the Superstitions and the surrounding desert. He worked at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and for the Pinal County Highway Department. He spoke of US 60 being unpaved and of barely being able to squeeze by the large trucks coming from the mines in Superior. George came up with the name ADOBE (Association for the Development of a Better Environment).  He and Rosemary Shearer published the first paper in the Gold Canyon area and ADOBE later published The Ledger for many years.  He helped found the very popular Superstition Mountain Museum and served on its Board for many years.
 
ROTARY BENEFITS FROM EBAY SALES
eBay is donating a portion of its sales from select Live Auctions to benefit Rotary.  Visit the eBay site under the "Live Auctions" category each month to see what is available for real-time bidding from hundreds of auction houses. There is a catalog there to see what is up for sale.
MARCH BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
CLUB MEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Brandon Johnson - March 16
Tracey Yamamoto - March 17
ANNIVERSARIES
None this month
CLUB JOIN DATE ANNIVERSARIES
Brandon Johnson - March 18  1 year
 
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UPCOMING PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
March 23 - Jim Schemick - Resolution Copper Mining
 
March 30 - Sharon Stinard - How the Clean Elections Act Works
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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