Equal Pay for Equal Work – Stan Hupfeld

I watched Hillary Clinton proclaim victory in the New York primary. Her supporters were ecstatic. Her biggest applause line was her call for equal pay for women. Who could be against equal pay for women? But let’s be very clear when we hear her speak about equal pay for women we are not talking about […]

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Charles Hanger

Charlie Hanger, the retired trooper who arrested Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh on a traffic stop in 1995, will speak at Tuesday’s luncheon of that experience and talk about the “divine intervention” that occurred. Hanger made a routine traffic stop that ended with the arrest of Timothy McVeigh, who was later charged, convicted and executed […]

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Historical Negationism – Losing the Human Identity Dick Hefton

HISTORICAL NEGATIONISM– LOSING THE HUMAN IDENTITY – Rotary Reflections by Dick Hefton Islamic terrorists are not only murdering masses of humanity in the world today, they are beheading historic icons and systematically destroying the remains of the dawn of civilization. Another tragedy of monumental proportions is underway in the Middle East which is critical to […]

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Jim Finch

  James Finch retired as Special Agent in Charge of the Oklahoma Division of the FBI after a lengthy career. Finch is Senior Security Office for OG+E. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He was an active member of the Nebraska Army National Guard […]

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Lance Humphreys

Lance Humphreys is the founder of Anthology, a luxury property management and hospitality firm based in Oklahoma City. In addition, Lance serves as the managing partner of 410 Investments that focuses on commercial real estate and private equity. Lance began his career with Jack’s Merchandising and Distribution, an international distribution firm focused on the drug […]

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Overcoming Adversity – John Frost

Overcoming Adversity Rotary Reflections by John A. Frost In light of current events, my thoughts have turned to choices when confronted with adversity. Eyes adjust quickly to darkness making it awkward, even painful, to look at light. Sometimes it is easier to see the darkness around us rather than focus on the light. But it […]

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Shannon Rich

Shannon L. Rich, fifth-generation Oklahoman, became president of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in November, 2004. A crucial time for the organization, it needed to increase emphasis on marketing and expand programs and services. Rich also was placed in charge of directing its single-largest endeavor in the organization’s 80-year history – opening of the Gaylord-Pickens […]

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Alana Ralson

  Alana Ralson attends Western Heights High School where she is senior Class President. She is a member of National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, and the varsity soccer team. She is in the top 5 % of the class, has a 3.9 GPA, and is enrolled in three concurrent college classes. Alana is […]

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Service Saturday – April 10, 12:30- end of race

WHAT: Red Bud Run Water Station Volunteers Needed from Rotary Club 29. 10K Run Event WHEN: Sunday, April 10, 12:30 p.m. until the end of the race ( Approximately 3-4 hours) WHERE: Our assigned location is Water Station #2 and is located at 1704 West Wilshire, approximately one block east of the intersection of North […]

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Tove Ragna Reksten

  Tove Ragna Reksten came to Oklahoma from Norway in June 2016 to work as a postdoctoral research scientist at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. She holds a PhD in Immunology and her research is on genetic aspects of Sjögren’s syndrome, an autoimmune rheumatic disease. She joined Bergenhus Rotary Club (D2250) in 2013 after nearly […]

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