Cherry Creek Rotary Club
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Club Officers

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Mike Liebman
​Secretary
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Shane Cummings
​ Treasurer
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Robert Mintz
​Sargeant-at-Arms
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Susan Gelbart
​Club President
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Richard Sanford
President-Elect
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Dick Hayes
Foundation
President

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Our club offers opportunities for members to get involved!  We are a community of business leaders representing different professions, experiences, and perspectives but with a shared desire to connect with others to address the challenges affecting our community and communities around the world. Through meetings, social events, and volunteer projects, our members learn about the issues facing our community and communities all over the world. We partner with local, national, and global experts to exchange ideas about potential solutions and to draw up action plans to respond. Along with these opportunities to serve, members also are able to regularly network, resulting in lifelong friendships and business connections. Our club is a proud part of Rotary International. Rotary is a global network of more than 1.2 million members who believe that great things happen when dedicated minds come together.  Learn more about Our Projects.

Committee Chairs
Club Historian - Joel Russman
Club and Member Birthday - Terry McCullough
Community Service - Susan Gelbart
Family of Rotary/Fellowship - Rogene Howe

Fundraising - Jeff Maen
​RYLA - Jim Hoops

International Service - Robert Mintz
Literacy - Tom Carr/Rogene Howe
Membership - Bill Yeoman
Programs - Marcia Johnson/Bob Atherton

Women's Homeless Initiative - Richard Sanford
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Our
club's
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​In 1987, Denver Cherry Creek Rotary became the first American Rotary club to charter with women members. We've been going strong every since. Our membership numbers approximately 35 men and women, all committed to community giving and service. We have been steadily building our Club's 501(c)(3) foundation, which distributes about $30,000 each year to local and international projects. And, just like Rotarians around the world, we enjoy volunteering for international humanitarian projects as well.

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​Expect a more casual, light-hearted meeting than you may have experienced at other clubs. While following the general Rotary format, we take time to catch up on events in our lives through "happy dollars." Rotary ski days and group bike rides are not uncommon, and we like to get together to see shows, visit museums and just gather for food or drink. We find new avenues for service on a pretty regular basis, offering to those inclined to volunteer, opportunities to paint houses, serve food to homeless women, rappel down the side of a skyscraper to raise money, or pack boxes at a food bank.


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  • Home
  • Join Us
  • Fundraising
    • Sponsors
  • Our Projects
    • International
    • Community Service
    • Youth & Literacy
  • News and Recognition
  • Grants
  • Membership Inquiry