Rocky Mountain District Exchange Clubs (Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Mesquite NV)
President:Sheri L. VanBibber 5469 Avalon Dr, Murray, UT 84107, 801-266-3323 h, 801-284-4260 W, 801-808-4260 (c)
Pres-Elect: Mike Morrey 694 W 800 S, Orem UT 84058, 801-224-1931 h, 801-863-5111 w, alt email: morreymi@uvsc.edu
Immediate Past President: Mark Loosli 3165 E Millrock Dr #400, SLC, UT 84121, 801-450-4411 h/c, 801-566-2600 ex 112 w
Secy: Richard Russell 4940 S Bitter Root Dr, Taylorsville UT 84118-2800, 801-969-0877 h, 801-969-0877 f, 801-631-8419 c
Treas: David Bennett 2233 Carolyn Way, Bountiful, UT 84010, 801-292-4386 h, 801-718-0159 c, 801-292-4386 f
Bulletin Editors: Sheri VanBibber, Richard Russell
The Rocky Mountain District Exchange Clubs is a District (WY,CO,UT and Mesquite NV!) of the National Exchange Clubs.
Important Dates for Exchangites!
For more information on any of the events below, contact the
Club
The Exchange Clubs are non-profit (IRS 501(c)(4)), community service organizations, whose
major project is the Prevention of Child Abuse.
Other programs include:
A program to give US flags to the children.
A program to recognize the influence of religion on the American heritage.
A program to honor an individual who has been outstanding in the service
to the community.
- Red, White and Blue (now called So Proudly We Hail)
A program to honor those in the community who fly the flag regularly and
honorably.
- Student of the Month/Year
A program to honor the outstanding students in the local high schools
with a plaque and a breakfast and allowing the top winners to compete in the National
Exchange Club's Scholarship program. District information is here!
- Accepting the Challenge of Excellence "ACE"
A program to honor students, who have had rough times in school, and who
have discovered the value of an education and have turned their lives and school
performance around. The winners receive a from the Rocky Mountain District Exchange Club's
ACE Program a scholarship and a plaque. District information is here!
A program to install the Freedom Shrine in local community buildings, such
as City Halls, County facilities, Courts and Justice Complexes, as well as in schools.
This Shrine is a collection of documents from our American history that are in the form of
plaques that will mount on walls for all to see and enjoy. These selected documents are
depictive of the efforts by our fore fathers to ensure our liberties today. Take time to
read these documents the next Freedom Shrine you pass in the malls, court house, city hall
or school. It will be time well spent!
- Crime Prevention
- Fire Prevention
- Other Community Service Programs as needed by the Community
The Rocky Mountain District Exchange Clubs welcome individuals who would like to see that our goals
of:
providing opportunities for personal development for the members, participating in
the National Exchange Club's Program of Service and its national project: the Prevention of
Child Abuse, forthe betterment of the community, exemplifying the meaning of the
Exchange's spirit of "Unity for Service."
For further information contact any officer or member or the President above.
Some of the Clubs in the Rocky Mountain District
Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Club
Murray Utah Exchange Club
The National Exchange Club has a Web Site!
Exchange Today Magazine
Club Leader Planner
Eighteen Month Planning Calendar
Leader Planner Appendix of forms
Buy Exchange!!
Webmaster: James L. Szatkowski(see Jim's Home Page). Mail: jamesski@jlsce.com