Rotarians caring for the earth

May 1, 2025 | Mountain Events

Group of volunteers cleaning up roadside
Rotary Club of Lake Arrowhead,Earth Day,Lake Arrowhead News,Mountain News,Alpine Mountaineer Newspaper,Caltrans’ Adopt-a-Highway program

Rotarians also picked up litter at MacKay Park on Earth Day.

On Earth Day, April 22, 15 members of the Rotary Club of Lake Arrowhead picked up litter in four locations around the mountain:

 

  • A section of Highway 173 which the Club has adopted as part of Caltrans’ Adopt-a-Highway program.
  • The bus stop shelter in Cedar Glen which the Club sponsors and maintains.
  • Rotary Point overlooking Lake Arrowhead on Highway 173 where the bench was donated by the Club in 1954.
  • MacKay Park.

The Rotarians gathered about 10 bags of litter.

The day’s efforts were done in honor of the late Cheryl Moxley-Harrison, who was a member of the club. She was involved in a number of projects to improve the environment and spent many hours herself picking up litter.

Rotary Club of Lake Arrowhead,Earth Day,Lake Arrowhead News,Mountain News,Alpine Mountaineer Newspaper,Caltrans’ Adopt-a-Highway program

President-Elect Jeri Simpson with James Conforti and Elizabeth Whitney-Olivas, who received their first Paul Harris Fellow recognitions.

Paul Harris Fellow recognitions

Thirteen members of the Rotary Club of Lake Arrowhead were recently presented with Paul Harris Fellow recognitions for their contributions to the Rotary Foundation.

The Rotary Foundation helps Rotary members advance world understanding, goodwill and peace by improving health, providing quality education, improving the environment and alleviating poverty.

Rotarians receive their first Paul Harris recognition for a donation of $1,000 to the Foundation’s Annual Fund, PolioPlus or an approved Foundation grant. And for each additional $1,000, they receive first a pin with one sapphire up to five sapphires and then rubies.

Elizabeth Whitney-Olivas, James Conforti and Suzy Garrett received their first Paul Harris Fellow pins and certificates.

President Jay Rynda, Ronda Rynda and Cecilia Ponce de Leon received their Paul Harris Fellow +1 pins with one sapphire. Teri Ostlie received her Paul Harris Fellow +2 pin with two sapphires.

Mike Gladwell received his Paul Harris Fellow +3 pin with three sapphires. Diane Gladwell received her Paul Harris Fellow +4 pin with four sapphires. Bob Gladwell and Clark Hahne received their Paul Harris +6 pins with one ruby.

Spencer Beeman received his Paul Harris Fellow +7 pin with two rubies. And Dr. Aylene Popka received her Paul Harris Fellow +8 pin with three rubies.

 

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