OKC Rotary in Riga, Latvia

By Mary Jane Calvey Co-chair, International Services Group Riga, Latvia, situated like the keystone of the Baltic arch between Estonia and Lithuania is an ancient city that once was a part of the Soviet Union and is struggling to re-establish infrastructure including their hospitals and medical equipment. Global Grant 1525312 aimed to provide needed and […]

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Health Literacy – Susan McVey

  Health Literacy Nearly one in five American adults read at a 5th grade level or below. An essential component of health care is communication between health professionals and patients. Health Literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate […]

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Rotary Town Hall – Turpen and Humphreys

 The Flash Point Duo, through their unique form of “Info-tainment,” will inform, entertain and inspire (political involvement). Don’t miss this election year Rotary Town Hall Meeting. Listen, learn and lead!  Michael C. Turpen was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, educated in Tulsa Public Schools, and graduated from the University of Tulsa earning a Bachelor of Science degree in […]

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Patriotic Cash – Pat Rooney

  Patriotic Cash By Pat Rooney Although the 4th of July is behind us, you can still exercise another patriotic duty (other than voting) by using cash in your everyday transactions. As the country’s legal tender, cash represents one of our longest standing freedoms, the freedom to use cash for any purchase. Cash is our […]

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Don Wetekam

  Donald J. Wetekam is Senior Vice President, Government & Defense Business Development of AAR CORP. In this role he is responsible for strengthening AAR’s presence in government and defense markets as well as managing legislative engagement activities. Mr. Wetekam joined AAR in 2007 and led the company’s MRO operations encompassing four aircraft maintenance centers […]

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Bob Blackburn – Connecting the Dots

“Connecting the Dots of Free Enterprise in Oklahoma.” For more than 300 years, Oklahomans have been dealing with challenges and seizing opportunities to drive the economy through creativity, hard work, and the willingness to take a risk. Dr. Bob Blackburn will share stories that connect the dots of free enterprise in Oklahoma. Bob L. Blackburn, […]

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Join District 5750 Rotarians for Our Project Dedication in Peru

District Rotary clubs, including OKC Rotary, working with the Piura Miraflores Club and other partners, have purchased equipment to train young people as auto and motorbike mechanics. A group from our district plans to travel to the project dedication in late September with an optional side trip to Machu Pichu. The cost of flights through […]

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David Walters

  David Walters is President of Walters Power International. Mr. Walters served as the Governor of Oklahoma from 1991 to 1995. As Governor, David Walters presided over a $7 billion organization that employed 135,000 people. Governor Walters reduced by attrition the number of state government employees for the first time in the history of the […]

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Mike Knopp

Michael J. Knopp “Oklahoma City has quickly developed a culture surrounding the Oklahoma River while solidifying an important place within the Olympic Movement.  The presentation will detail Oklahoma City’s rise as a US Olympic and Paralympic Training Site with the Boathouse District facilities and programming that helps advance Olympic dreams while inspiring the next generation […]

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A Lesson from Historical Personalities

“A Lesson from Historical Personalities” – John Frost One cannot separate a political philosophy from the individuals who espouse them. In retrospect, the Great American Experiment has survived because of the free flow of ideas which gain ascendance one or the other over time. In my readings coinciding with the recent July 4th Independence Day […]

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