Backpack Bash was a success! Rotary volunteered handed out shoes, checked in attendees, and helped at the free haircuts station. So many families benefitted from free school supplies and more.
Tri-Lakes Dynamic Rotary Club supports The Remount Foundation’s annual golf tournament.The Remount Foundation provides active-duty military, veterans, first responders and their families with free equine-assisted therapeutic activities within a healing, natural environment and a supportive community to empower them to heal physically, mentally and spiritually.
Laurie Beasley and Nicole Schoolsky checked people in while Owen Schoolsky played on the US Navy team and Shun Beasley, who is on The Remount Foundation board, led the Pledge of Allegiance on horseback.
Still in their first year as the newest Rotary Club, Tri-Lakes Dynamic continues to serve and make a positive impact in the area. Over the course of seven months of planning, and through the efforts of their Environmental Committee comprised of Owen Schoolsky, Christy Smith, Audrey Sato, and Brian McKay, and in partnership with Lewis-Palmer School District 38’s Learning Services Coordinator, Pamela Kern, they held the first-ever Seedling project on Friday, 28 April at Ray E. Kilmer Elementary School. With the assistance of a few other Rotarians, Maryam Eaton, Shun Beasley, Nicole Schoolsky, and a couple of local high school students, Aliyah Eaton and Alex Beasley, they facilitated an interactive and hands-on training lesson on the benefits of trees related to our environment and the world we live in to approximately 50 2nd graders. The timing of this project was done to support the school’s ongoing curriculum related to Earth Day.
One of the key elements of this outreach program was in providing each of the students a White Pine Seedling that the Rotary purchased from the Arbor Day Foundation, which came with planting instructions for the children to take home and plant in their backyard with the assistance of their parents. The “hope” is that at least 25-40% of the seedlings are cared for and continue to grow over the coming years. And the students were asked to keep a running log on the progress of their seedlings (to include pictures) to present to the Environmental Committee the following year, at which time some of the students will receive an award for their care and feeding of their seedlings. From a mid-long term perspective, based on the results of this “pilot program,” Tri-Lakes Dynamic Rotary Club intends to expand this effort out on an annual basis to all the elementary schools’ 2nd graders within District 38.
Tri-Lakes Dynamic Rotary Club and Monument Kiwanis Team up to support the local Tri-Lakes Cares with a hygiene drive. The Tri-Lakes Dynamic Rotary Club recently joined forces with the Monument Kiwanis to organize a hygiene drive at the Monument Dollar Tree. The drive, which lasted for a week in April, was a huge success as the community rallied to donate over 1100 pounds of hygiene items.
The Tri-Lakes Cares community will be the main beneficiary of this drive, as the donated items will help to fill up their shelves and ensure that those in need have access to basic hygiene products. This is particularly important in the current climate, where many families are struggling to make ends meet.
The hygiene drive received overwhelming support from the community, with even dental community members coming forward to clean out shelves & hygiene items. Even the store workers were able to help give a push and support this great need. This outpouring of love and caring demonstrates the power of community when we come together to support those in need.
Who says a brand new club can’t take on an international project? Not us! Tri-Lakes Dynamic Rotary Club, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Callao Peru, provided 120 new desks to the Naciones Unidas Ventanilla Callao school in order that they can enroll more students.