Monday, October 31, 2022

Husband and wife Paul Harris Fellows

When Rotarian Betty Young was about to be honored by the Roswell Rotary Club as a Paul Harris Fellow, she made one request.

Betty wanted company.


So she sponsored husband and fellow Rotarian Jim Young as a Paul Harris Fellow.


The Youngs were jointly honored as Paul Harris Fellows at the Oct. 27 Roswell Rotary Club meeting.


Rotarian Carolyn Mitchell pins Paul Harris badge on Betty Young.


Jim and Betty Young hug after joint Paul Harris Fellow awards.

Rotary Students of the Month


Club Students of the Month are honored at the Oct. 27 Roswell Rotary meeting by President Bianca Cheney. The students are Scot Henry (left) and Trenton Martin-Herring.

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Club backs Walk to End Alzheimer's


Nine Roswell Rotary Club members turned out for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s this past Saturday in Roswell. Shown at the walk are Rotarians Jason Perry, who also represented the City of Roswell as mayor pro-tem; Bianca Cheney, Rotary Club president; and Mark Bleth (right).

Rotarians, city staff cut ribbon

Roswell Rotary Club members and City of Roswell employees on Oct. 20 cut the ribbon on work completed at Delta West Park, 1001 W. Mescalero Road.


The Rotary club and the Rotary Foundation have donated more than $15,000 for the project since 2019.


The latest additions to the park were 14 trees, 130 feet of concrete walkway, and three benches from donated plastic bottle caps.


The city provided irrigation and labor to the project. The cost of the concrete walkway was a shared expense.


Rotarian Carolyn Mitchell spearheaded the park upgrade as the Rotary club’s project coordinator.

Roswell Rotarians and city staff members at ribbon-cutting.


Reporter Terri Harber of Roswell Daily Record interviews Rotarian Carolyn Mitchell about the park project.


Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Deborah Simon to address Rotary

Deborah Simon, Rotary District 5520 global grants coordinator, will speak to the Roswell Rotary Club this Thursday.

Deborah was raised in Guatemala as the daughter of missionaries. During her childhood, she became aware of the need for health care and studied nursing at the University of Oregon.


She has worked in several hospitals around the country and served as director of a home health hospice agency. She recently retired from Presbyterian Espanola Hospital.  


Deborah is best known in District 5520 for coordinating Rotary global grant projects in Guatemala, which she has been doing since 1997.


She was a member and past president of the Espanola Rotary Club. Deborah joined the Santa Fe Rotary Club in 2013. She was awarded the Service Above Self Award by District 5520 in 2007. In 2015 and again in 2016, she was honored by Rotary Zone 27 as 1 of 15 people worldwide to receive the Rotary Alumni Global Service Award. Most recently she was made an honorary member of two Rotary clubs in Guatemala. 


In 2004 she established a nonprofit organization called United by Friendship, which focuses on partnering with Latin American communities to work on projects Rotary does not fund, such as schools and clinics.


Each year, Deborah leads a team of volunteers to Guatemala to do needs and sustainability assessments, check on the status of our past projects and select a new global grant project.

Friday, October 14, 2022

Club donates to Homeless Coalition


Roswell Rotary Club President Bianca Cheney presents the Roswell Homeless Coalition clothing and money contributed by club members. Accepting the donations is Erica Boggs of the Coalition.

Monday, October 10, 2022

Cleaning along Rotary Mile


Roswell Rotarians Gordon Patton, Bianca Cheney, Steve Smith, Jon Hitchcock, Frank Sturges, Andy Miller, and Steve Henderson take a break from cleaning along U.S. 285 north of Roswell during highway cleanup day this past Saturday.


Rotarian J.P. Cheney totes a trash bag along U.S. 285 during the club's cleanup of the Rotary Mile north of Roswell.

Monday, October 3, 2022

Chasing Billy the Kid topic of talk

Authors Kurt House and Roy B. Young will speak at this week’s Roswell Rotary Club meeting about their new book, Chasing Billy the Kid: Frank Stewart and the Untold Story of William H. Bonney.


The book gives a full discussion of the posse led by Frank Stewart and Pat Garrett which was successful in the capture.


During their presentation Thursday, House and Young will relate how the book came to be written and some of the information it reveals on Billy the Kid and the previously untold involvement of Frank Stewart.


House, from San Antonio, Texas, was raised on a ranch in Three Rivers, Texas, learning the history of the West from his father and grandfather.


He is an internationally known authority on the cowboy equipment and firearms of the West. House is the author of numerous books on these topics and more than 200 articles on the Wild West.


In 2020, he was honored with the “Six-Shooter Award for Lifetime Contributions to Wild West History.” He is a life member of several historical and collecting organizations and currently is a director of the Wild West History Association (WWHA).


Young, from Apache, Okla., is first vice president and publications editor of WWHA.


He is the author of numerous books on Wild West topics, including the award-winning A Wyatt Earp Anthology: Long May His Story Be Told.


In 2013, he was honored with the “Six-Shooter Award for Lifetime Contributions to Wild West history.”


Young is widely sought as a speaker and this month will make his 20th annual presentation on topics related to Wyatt Earp, the “Gunfight at the OK Corral,” and related topics at the Tombstone Territory Roundup in Tombstone, Ariz.