Category: Members

  • Kendra Kuhlman Inducted into Lawrence Central Rotary

    President Jim Peters inducted Kendra Kuhlman (right) into Lawrence Central Rotary on Wednesday, March 29.  Kendra’s sponsor was Kate Campbell.  Kendra works at Kansas Public Radio in sales and business underwriting.

     

  • LCR Member Bob Swan Reminisces About His Rotary Foundation Fellow Year in South America

    Bob Swan reminisced about his time in South America as a Rotary Foundation Fellow in 1966 when he spoke to Lawrence Central Rotarians in December.

    Swan, a past president of Lawrence Central, was chosen for a year-long fellowship to travel in Latin America and to attend the University of Bueno Aires. Arriving there, he began to hear rumors of a coup and decided to attend Catholic University of Salvador in Buenos Aires instead, fortunately as the University of Buenos Aires was closed.

    During his 10 months in Argentina, he conducted research on the Peronista movement, culminating in interviews with associates of Juan Peron’s second wife, Isabelita, and a five-page letter from Peron himself answering Swan’s questions.

    He traveled widely while he was in Latin America, being hosted by Rotarians and, at one point was joined by his parents from Topeka. In both Buenos Aires and Cordoba he presented programs on American folk music. He also interviewed three other Argentinian former presidents, Gen. Pedro Aramburu, Dr. Arthur Frondizi and Arturo Illia.

    He said that what impressed him most during his fellowship were the remarkable world natural and cultural sites of the southern hemisphere and a strong lasting impression of the prestige and position of Rotary and its highly successful members in South America.

    One of 50 fellows chosen world wide that year he said “thinking back 50 years now on all the experiences of 1966 and early 1967 I feel very positive about the 11 months I spent representing Rotary International and the United States in Latin America.”

  • Long-time Rotarians share their Rotary Stories

    Left to Right: John Wilkinson, Nancy Hause, Bob Swan

    Three veteran Rotarians shared their stories with fellow members of Lawrence Central Rotary.  Each found Rotary in an unusual way!

    Nancy Hause joined Lawrence Central Rotary in 2014.  Prior to that time, she was a member of Lawrence Jayhawk Rotary and Estes Park Rotary.  Her loyalty to Rotary is long-lived, despite the fact that her grandfather, a Boulder, CO, businessman was not invited to join Rotary years ago.  At the time he sought membership, the Boulder club assumed he could not be a part of the club because he was Catholic and they did not serve fish at their Friday meetings.  Years later, her father joined the Brighton, CO, Rotary club and served as its president.  Her mother was an active Rotary Ann, playing the piano for the weekly club meetings.  Nancy’s husband Richard was invited to join Rotary in California and played the piano for that club for many years.  Even though women were allowed to join Rotary by the mid-1980’s, Nancy didn’t become a Rotary member herself until after Rich’s death.  After she and Rich retired and moved to Estes Park, Rich joined Rotary there.  He dedicated his year as president of the Estes Park Rotary Club to Nancy’s father.  When he died, the Estes Park Rotary invited Nancy to join their group.  Nancy is a two-time Paul Harris Fellow.  Nancy studied journalism at the University of Colorado, has worked as a writer and editor on newspapers over many years, and continues to do freelance work.  She taught news and feature writing at Kansas State for fifteen years.  She and Rich had four children and eight grandchildren.

    Bob Swan joined Lawrence Central Rotary in 2009, but his first involvement with Rotary was in 1966 when he studied in Buenos Aires, Argentina as a Rotary Foundation Fellow.

    Bob graduated from the University of Kansas in 1964 and, prior to his year in Argentina, was a KU Exchange Scholar to Reading, England. After his Rotary year in Argentina and South America, Bob ran for U.S. Congress in opposition to the Vietnam War, and wrote his Master’s Thesis on his symbolic campaign.  His lifelong activism has been inspired in part by his opportunity to meet Dr. Martin Luther King in St. Augustine, Florida during the demonstrations that helped end the Senate Filibuster and ensure passage of the historic 1964 Civil Rights Act. In 2009 Bob joined Lawrence Central Rotary through encouragement from one of its founders, Ed Samp.  In 2012-2013 Bob served as club president and focused on increasing membership and organizing a fundraiser for polio eradication, held in Lawrence and supported by nine other clubs of District 5710.  Bob and his wife Irina from Moscow live in Lawrence where they now follow from afar the activities of Bob’s two daughters and Irina’s son and four grandchildren.

    John Wilkinson joined Rotary in 1974 in Topeka and came to Lawrence Central Rotary in 2005.  John grew up in Cherryvale, a small Kansas town of 2300 people.  He began his career in 1941 as an entrepreneur with a paper route of 235 customers.  He also carried luggage between the Frisco and the Santa Fe train depots for travelers.  Delivering the paper—the Cherryvale Republican—John became aware of Rotary and was impressed with the community leadership of its members.  “Rotary owned the town,” he observed.  While attending Independence Junior College, John worked for a CPA firm where he had a chance to visit Rotary clubs.   Once again, the comradery of Rotary impressed him.  John attended the KU School of Business, did time in the U.S. Army in personnel, and graduated from law school on the G.I Bill.  He joined a law firm in Topeka and practiced law for 42 years, spending time as clerk for both federal and state judges and serving as general counsel for the Federal Home Loan Bank for many years.  John is past-president of the Topeka West Rotary Club.  He has been married to Marianne for 59 years.  They have three sons and five grandchildren.

  • Shon Qualseth, Bob Swan, & Sam Bhatka Named Paul Harris Fellows

    Shon Qualseth | Bob Swan | Sam BhaktaLawrence Central Rotary has named Bob Swan, Shon Qualseth as Paul Harris Fellows in recognition of their service as president in prior years.  Bob joined LCR in February 2009.  His year as president was 2012-2013.  Shon joined the club in December 2007 and served as president from 2011-2012.

    Lawrence Central Rotary has also named Sam Bhakta a Paul Harris Fellow in recognition of his four years as Treasurer of the club.  Sam joined LCR in November 2009.  Up until last summer, Sam was owner and manager of the Econolodge in Lawrence.  Since selling that business, Sam has been exploring new business ventures in the region.

    Warm congratulations and a hearty thank you to each!

  • Lawrence Central Welcomes New Member Taryn Parillo

    Taryn Parillo | Lawrence Central RotaryTaryn Parillo was inducted into Lawrence Central Rotary on April 6.  Taryn is a Financial Services Representative for Foresters Financial Services, Inc. out of Overland Park, KS.  In her application, Taryn says, “I welcome opportunities to volunteer my time and make a difference.  I have worked with a number of projects and have recently aided KaBoom! in building a playground, have cooked for families staying a RMH [Ronald McDonald House], and have ‘Built a Bear’ for residents of a children’s shelter.”