Analog Renaissance – Carey Sue Vega

“The Analog Renaissance: How to Change the World One Engaging Conversation at a Time” The Ponca City, Oklahoma native has provided etiquette and communications training for businesses, attorneys, doctors and organizations around the world – literally. For ten years, Carey Sue Vega honed her teaching and manner skills with an international audience as Cruise Director […]

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Runoffs Matter!! – Brenda Jones Barwick

Runoffs Matter! By Brenda Jones Barwick, APR Are you out of town on Tuesday and forgot to get your absentee ballot? No worries. You can vote today!  Early voting at the Oklahoma County Election Board, located at 4201 N. Lincoln Blvd., is available on Friday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm; or Saturday from 9:00 […]

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How we Got Here: Oklahoma and its Children – Anne Roberts

“How We Got Here: Oklahoma and its Children” Over the past 40 years, Oklahoma has been sued twice to force improvements in how the state treats children in its care.  Thankfully, we’ve learned a lot about the impact of trauma on vulnerable children, and changed our approach to caring for them.     Anne Roberts […]

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Most Taxes are OK – Leonard Sullivan

MOST TAXES ARE OK   -Leonard Sullivan         We all criticize taxes and government spending.  However, most government spending  such as military, FAA, weekly trash pick-up, police protection, clean water to our front door, streets and highways, state, city and county government, inspected food and drugs are good for all.     […]

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Welcome to Tomorrowland – Ted Streuli

Welcome to Tomorrowland – Ted Streuli There have been two moments of genuine, childlike wonder. One was entering Yosemite valley on a December afternoon and seeing the snow-covered Half Dome and El Capitan and reindeer ice sculptures beneath flocked evergreens. The other was walking into Disneyland. Disneyland was young when I went the first time, […]

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Marine Corps Recruiting OKC – Major Doug Verblaauw

Major Douglas J. Verblaauw was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey and graduated from Mahwah High School in 2001.  In 2005, he graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a commission as a Second Lieutenant.  After graduating from The Basic School with Class 5-05, he entered the […]

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County Commissioner Brian Maughan

MEETING LOCATION CHANGE- OCU LAW SCHOOL – 3rd Floor  Rotarians will be allowed to park in any lot except those highlighted in red. Rotarians will want to enter through the north doors of the building. However, if there is a guest needing handicap accessibility, they will be able to enter the building on the plaza […]

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Differences between Professionalism, Certification, Licensure: Why it Matters

The Differences Between Professionalism, Certification, and Licensure: Why it Matters, and the Commercial Real Estate Summit™. Bart Binning, Ed. D. At a time when the Internet, virtual & augmented reality, and mass communication are automating business processes and changing the way we do business, the interpersonal interactions between trusted business stakeholders are becoming increasingly important. Historically, concepts […]

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Club 29 Youth Exchange Committees Revival

Ashley Smith and I, Co-chairs of the Next Generation committee Group, are interested in finding some volunteers to research some of the Next Generation Programs that have been inactive. Your work, after a review by the Next Gen committee, would have you presenting a report and recommendation to the Rotary Board. Your work would be […]

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Vision for the Economic Future for OKC – Cathy O’Connor

“Omni Hotel, Mixed Use Development and Core to Shore” Ms. Cathy O’Connor is the President of the Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, a non-profit corporation designed to coordinate public participation in economic development projects. In her role as President of the Alliance, Cathy has been instrumental in furthering development throughout Oklahoma City and […]

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