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Scottsbluff-Gering fought Polio from an Elementary School…..
Scottsbluff-Gering Rotary Club's first project was an Adopt-a-School. The children of St. Agnes school collected $26 for "End Polio Now." Slide3
To
Arbys
Purple pancakes were served by Rotarians at Arby's on 9.26.09. The local TV station KDUH showed up and provided great coverage for the event .Slide4
To a tailgate party!
Raising over $
14,000
totalSlide5
The Powell Panther Football Team wore purple dots on their helmets in support
of the End
Polio Now
Campaign
and
Powell Rotary ClubSlide6
Powell's Kids Gave Generously to Pennies For Polio
"I am humbled by the amazing generosity of the students of Powell. I knew our kids were the greatest, but I had no idea they would raise more than
$2,222
to help eradicate polio," said Cathy Marine, co-chairman for the pennies for Polio campaign. Slide7
The Quad Clubs of Ft. Collins and the Windsor Rotary Club participated in the
Purple Pins for Polio
raising $500Slide8
Held a 5k Run/Walk raising $600
Gillette Evening
Rotary ClubSlide9
Windsor Rotary Club
The Purple Pinkie story was given to all 290 5th graders in Windsor who gladly contributed to help other children.
At least 25 collection boxes were also placed in businesses and
professional
offices.
$1,015 Raised!Slide10
$700
Raised!
Evanston Rotarians &
Interactors
worked together at schools to paint pinkies and raise awareness for polioSlide11
PURPLE PINKIE DAY IN RAWLINS
$739 Raised
RAWLINS!Slide12
Estes Park clubs have fun time at their campaigns raising $18,500 for Polio!
Jim Austin (background), Ray
Leaycraft
and Julie
Phares
.
Julie
Phares
inking purple pinkie of two young attendees of the pancake breakfastSlide13
Jackson Hole Interact students participated in Purple Pinkie Day at Wilson Elementary School
Pictured left to right are: Vivian Eden, Sammy
Pardee
, Natalie Meadows, Madeleine
Thulin
and Hayden Leeds. Not pictured Rotarian Laurence Perry.
Over
$1,000 raisedSlide14
Torrington held End Polio
Now Barbeque & Raised $900!
Serving the meal, pictured left to right: Nancy Hobbs, Pat
Buckhaults
,
Eleanore
Jones and
Kenda
Knudsen.
Grilling the burgers, pictured left to right: Bill Pickerel, Clint Pace, George Nash and Jim Fitz. Slide15
Interact Club member Nick Robinson paints fellow student Matthew Hurlock's pinkie purple during an End Polio Now fundraising event at the school.
Lander
Interact
Raised
$380
painting
purple
Pinkies
andSlide16
The Lander Rotary Club held their
annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser in January, held in conjunction with the Pedigree International Stage Stop Sled Dog Race, & raised an additional $2,820 for a total of $3,200.Slide17
Steamboat Springs End
Polio Now Campaign
22 Rotarians & 4 Interact students
went to 5 local schools on Oct. 28
th
to stage Purple Pinkie Day &Slide18
Steamboat Springs High School sophomore
Eian
Stamp gets his pinkie painted purple by Rotary Club of Steamboat Springs member Sandy Evans Hall as part of Rotary’s End Polio Now fundraiser.—
Photo by Matt
Stensland
$695.33 was
raised!
The club also donated $1,000 to the campaign from their Barn Dance proceeds.Slide19
Loveland Rotary Club
raised over $
6,900
for Polio!
Jennifer
Holtzclaw
, 6, a 1
st
grader at Van Buren Elementary in Loveland, shows off her purple pinkie after making a donation, as she wears her sweater dressed for Inside-Out and Backward Day at school.Slide20
Some of the Loveland Rotarians who painted purple pinkies at Lucile Erwin Middle School
.
Loveland Rotary raised over $2,500 in its portion of the school district.Slide21
Loveland’s Big Thompson Interact Club got an early start on the End Polio Now Campaign collecting $240 at the Loveland 4
th
of July Celebration.Slide22
62 Quilts were displayed by Loveland Rotary on Oct. 24
th
raising over $1,000Slide23
Douglas Rotary sponsored a booth at the Oktoberfest celebration!
Above is Rotarian
Bobbe
Fitzhugh seated at the Rotary booth and at right is Rotarian Connie
Woehl
speaking with some local youth.Slide24
Greeley Redeye Rotary teamed up with Northridge Interact Club to fight Polio
by painting pinkies andSlide25
charging higher admission fees to Homecoming events such as Powder Puff Football.
$855 Raised!Slide26
All four Greeley Rotary Clubs
teamed up at the annual Greeley Centennial
Basketball
shoot-out to
raise $786.00.
Greeley Centennial
Greeley
Greeley After Hours
Greeley Redeye
Slide27
Reached out to their community with a table outside Hays Market.
$120 Raised
Johnstown/Milliken
Rotary ClubSlide28
Ranchester
-Dayton Rotary raised $275 by holding the Purple Pinkie Project in their elementary & high school
.
Pictured is the Tongue High School volleyball team showing off their purple pinkies.Slide29
Fort Collins Foothills held Purple Pinkie Day at Polaris High SchoolSlide30
-Casper raised $450 from a donation from Pizza Hut
-Cheyenne and Cheyenne Sunrise clubs raised $2,200.
-Loveland Mountain View raised $1,110.
-Ski Town USA club donated $2,000.
-Sheridan raised
$14,430,
which included their club match of $10,000.Slide31
D5440 Rotary Clubs reached over 47,000 people and raised an estimated total of $
119,830
during the End Polio Now Public Campaign!
Way to Go
D5440!