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Beaver Dam Rotary Club
Noon Meeting
Every Monday
At:
Old Hickory Golf Course

W7596 Highway33
Beaver Dam, WI  53916
Call: 920-887-7577
or 920-887-0030


 
Kim Gary

Rotary Presidents

Gary Cox was inducted as the president of the Beaver Dam Rotary.  He is shown giving a plaque of recognition to immediate past-president, Kim Miller. 

 

Kay&Ben

New Member

Beaver Dam Rotary welcomed new member Ben Shier at their May 17th meeting.  Ben is a chiropractor in Beaver Dam and owner of Shier Family Clinic of Chiropractic.  (Kay also representing Rotary).

 

Kay

New Members

Beaver Dam Rotary welcomed new members

Kay Stellpflug representing Rotary, Mickale C. Carter & Gene Kirschbaum from Kirschbaum & Carter, Attorneys at Law.

 

 

 


Other Information

Click here to see Special events from the past

 

PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS

1975 – Oscar H. Mellenthin 
1980 – Ralph Borden  
1980 – Erwin W. Treleven  
1984 – Harvey E. Vorpahl   
1985 – Richard F. Freund   
1985 – Thomas G. Morgan 
1986 – Hubert W. Turner    
1987 – Carl Johnson
1988 – Werner D. Ryner
1988 – Betty Faas
1989 – Phyllis Frederick
1990 – William G. Ellis
1991 – Ogden Vinz
1991 – James E. Fletcher
1994–Kenneth L. O’Connell
1994 – James E. Fletcher
1994 – GriffithL. Griffith
1994 – Harold J. Reif
1996 – Mary Morgan
1997 – Sue Christian
1997 – Timothy Welch
1997 – Lois Augustson
1997 – Mitch Disch
1998 – Les Berndt
1998 – Betty Faas
1998 – Kay Stellpflug
1999 – M. Sue Baumer
2001 – Alfred Goershaber
2001 – Brett Rechek
2002 – Betty Faas
2002 – Betty Faas
2005 – Sue Christian
2006 – Bob Biel
2006 – John Neuman
2009 – Ralph Borden
2009 – Betty Faas
2009 – Mary Morgan
2009 – Kim Miller

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