Gleneagle Sertoma Happenings.
What you will find here: Pictures and information on
Gleneagle Sertoma activities.
What you will find here: Pictures and information on
Gleneagle Sertoma activities.
Fox Run Regional Park Project
On Tuesday August 4, 2020, bright and early in the morning, Gleneagle Sertoma Club members gathered to once again volunteer their services to paint/stain picnic tables, trash containers, and guardrail posts throughout the park. It was a tough morning as the sun came out and the temperatures rose into the 90's. The reward came in the form of a tasty pizza lunch and the knowledge of a job well done for another year.
Volunteers this year were Pete Peterson, Garrett Barton, Todd Sherman, Trey Wynn, John Coyle, Harvey LeCato, Eric Emde, Ron Luebben (not in photos), and Project Coordinator, Bob Duckworth.
On Tuesday August 4, 2020, bright and early in the morning, Gleneagle Sertoma Club members gathered to once again volunteer their services to paint/stain picnic tables, trash containers, and guardrail posts throughout the park. It was a tough morning as the sun came out and the temperatures rose into the 90's. The reward came in the form of a tasty pizza lunch and the knowledge of a job well done for another year.
Volunteers this year were Pete Peterson, Garrett Barton, Todd Sherman, Trey Wynn, John Coyle, Harvey LeCato, Eric Emde, Ron Luebben (not in photos), and Project Coordinator, Bob Duckworth.
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Independence Day, July 4th 2020
The Gleneagle Sertoma Club, once again, honors our Independence Day, July 4th, by planting flags along the length of Gleneagle Drive from Struthers Road to Baptist Road. Beginning at 6:00 am on July 3rd, members gather together at coordinator of the project, Terry Galloway's home, to disperse in teams going up and down all of Gleneagle Drive.
Thank you to Terry Glloway for once again planning and organizing one of our club's favorite projects. Thank you to all those who got up so early to participate. Thank you to Joe Gray and Gloria for providing us with coffee and donuts to get us started. Most of all we thank this great nation for being "the land of the free and the home of the brave!"
Boy Scout troop 194 assisted & will again on Monday morning, with the 'takedown, clean up, wrap & store' until next time. Good job !!
Independence Day, July 4th 2020
The Gleneagle Sertoma Club, once again, honors our Independence Day, July 4th, by planting flags along the length of Gleneagle Drive from Struthers Road to Baptist Road. Beginning at 6:00 am on July 3rd, members gather together at coordinator of the project, Terry Galloway's home, to disperse in teams going up and down all of Gleneagle Drive.
Thank you to Terry Glloway for once again planning and organizing one of our club's favorite projects. Thank you to all those who got up so early to participate. Thank you to Joe Gray and Gloria for providing us with coffee and donuts to get us started. Most of all we thank this great nation for being "the land of the free and the home of the brave!"
Boy Scout troop 194 assisted & will again on Monday morning, with the 'takedown, clean up, wrap & store' until next time. Good job !!
National Heritage Banquet pictures
Gleneagle National Heritage Freedom Essay winners shown with
Bill King, President and Eric Emde.
2019 Christmas Party Pix.
December 4th 2019 Meeting activities.
Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center, is half way through construction, and is one of the four City of Champions venues. Dr. Steve Johnson and Corrie West speak to us about this new center and what it will offer the Pikes Peak region.
Steve Johnson, PhD., Co-Executive Director, Hybl Center, and Clinical Professor, Department Human Physiology and Nutrition, University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Dr. Johnson served as president and CEO of USA Cycling from 2006 – 2015 where he oversaw all facets of the governing body for competitive cycling in the United States. Dr. Johnson first came to USA Cycling as a high-performance program consultant in 1999 and was responsible for developing and launching the successful European-based National Development Program and USA Cycling’s Coaching Association. He was named the organization’s COO in 2000 and in the same year established the USA Cycling Development Foundation, which raised over 22 million dollars for athlete development during his tenure. Prior to joining USA Cycling, Dr. Johnson was an associate professor in the University of Utah’s Exercise and Sport Science Department where he also served as director of the Human Performance Research Laboratory. While at Utah, Dr. Johnson developed and directed the Science and Education program for the U.S. Ski Team; and established and directed the Intermountain Healthcare Sports Science Research and Performance program at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital. Dr. Johnson received his Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah in 1985.
Corrie J. West, Director of Development, Corrie West serves as Associate Director of Development with a focus on the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences. She brings with her more than 20 years of experience in marketing, fundraising, and corporate partnership analysis. Before joining the team at UCCS, Corrie served as Manager of Business Development with Mountain West Sports Properties (MWSP) assisting the Mountain West Conference with its corporate partnerships. Prior to MWSP, Corrie worked at Butler University in Indianapolis as Associate Director of Donor Relations and within the Olympic Movement with the USA Shooting Team Foundation as Director of Resource Development.
Steve Johnson, PhD., Co-Executive Director, Hybl Center, and Clinical Professor, Department Human Physiology and Nutrition, University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Dr. Johnson served as president and CEO of USA Cycling from 2006 – 2015 where he oversaw all facets of the governing body for competitive cycling in the United States. Dr. Johnson first came to USA Cycling as a high-performance program consultant in 1999 and was responsible for developing and launching the successful European-based National Development Program and USA Cycling’s Coaching Association. He was named the organization’s COO in 2000 and in the same year established the USA Cycling Development Foundation, which raised over 22 million dollars for athlete development during his tenure. Prior to joining USA Cycling, Dr. Johnson was an associate professor in the University of Utah’s Exercise and Sport Science Department where he also served as director of the Human Performance Research Laboratory. While at Utah, Dr. Johnson developed and directed the Science and Education program for the U.S. Ski Team; and established and directed the Intermountain Healthcare Sports Science Research and Performance program at The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital. Dr. Johnson received his Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah in 1985.
Corrie J. West, Director of Development, Corrie West serves as Associate Director of Development with a focus on the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences. She brings with her more than 20 years of experience in marketing, fundraising, and corporate partnership analysis. Before joining the team at UCCS, Corrie served as Manager of Business Development with Mountain West Sports Properties (MWSP) assisting the Mountain West Conference with its corporate partnerships. Prior to MWSP, Corrie worked at Butler University in Indianapolis as Associate Director of Donor Relations and within the Olympic Movement with the USA Shooting Team Foundation as Director of Resource Development.
November 20th 2019 Meeting at Liberty Heights
November 6th 2019 Meeting at Liberty Heights.
October 16th 2019 meeting back at Liberty Heights!
Jennifer Furda, Director of Partnerships & Government Affairs, University of Colorado. with Bill King and Mark Yoder October 2nd meeting.
Gleneagle Sertoma Meeting 9/19/19 Speaker Vicki Proffit, Sarah's Home Executive Director
Pix from Gleneagle Sertoma Meeting 9/4/19
at Jackson Creek Senior Living Facility.
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at Jackson Creek Senior Living Facility.
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Gleneagle Sertoma Meeting 8/21/19
Guest Speaker Sheva Willoughby from RTA Architects presented. RTA are the architects for the new Pikes Peak Summit House. Sheva gave a general overview of this project and it's current construction status.
Guest Speaker Sheva Willoughby from RTA Architects presented. RTA are the architects for the new Pikes Peak Summit House. Sheva gave a general overview of this project and it's current construction status.
8/15/19
Boy Scout Troop 194 honored the Gleneagle Sertoma Club at its annual appreciation dinner where Gleneagle Sertoma Club presented Boy Scout Troop 194 with a sponsorship check for 2019 through 2020. Gleneagle Sertoma club members were able to participate in the Troop 194's flag retirement ceremony.
Fox Run Park Gleneagle Sertoma Painting Project
Thanks to all for participating . We had great weather and an enjoyable experience.
Thanks again! Bob
Eric Emde, John Coyle, Pete Peterson, Bill King, Garrett Barton, Mark Yoder, and Bob Duckworth.
Thanks to all for participating . We had great weather and an enjoyable experience.
Thanks again! Bob
Eric Emde, John Coyle, Pete Peterson, Bill King, Garrett Barton, Mark Yoder, and Bob Duckworth.
August 7th 2019 Meeting.
Mark Yoder, Susan Davies, Bill King.
Click here to see info. on Susan Davies
Mark Yoder, Susan Davies, Bill King.
Click here to see info. on Susan Davies
July 24th 2019 Gleneagle Sertoma Installation Luncheon and Awards Ceremony.
Click on first picture to see the Service To Mankind award to Brett Smith.
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Click on first picture to see the Service To Mankind award to Brett Smith.
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July 10th 2019 meeting at Olive Garden
Todd Sherman, VP Sponsorship with Barb Cronin, Executive Director of Mission Medical Center.
Gleneagle Sertoma donated $2,000 to the Medical Center.
Mark Yoder, VP Programs with Grant Dewey, Executive Director of Western Museum of Mining and Industry.
Flag Day 3 July, 2019
Boy Scouts of Troop 194 helped Gleneagle Sertoma Members
place over 400 American flags in honor of July 4th.
Boy Scouts of Troop 194 helped Gleneagle Sertoma Members
place over 400 American flags in honor of July 4th.
Club meeting at Burbon Brothers Restaurant, June 19th, 2019.
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The TEXAS 4000 - 2019 Riders Sunday, June 16, 2019 pix below.
They stopped for one night only in Colorado Springs on their 4000+ mile journey from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska; riding each and every mile for Cancer Research and their Commitment to finding the cure. See more at their web site here. There are 28 in our group, 18 girls & 10 boys. Three groups, three different routes .
Club Meeting at Carrabba's on June 5th, 2019
Gleneagle Sertomans present a check to Crawford House for $6,000 on 5/22/19.
National Heritage
Essay Contest winners 2019.
Essay Contest winners 2019.