Thinking about proposing a new member to our club? If so, go to our ClubRunner site (www.fivetrailsrotary.org) and log in. Find the Home Page Downloads section on the left of the page and look for our new membership application. It is pretty self-explanatory. If you have questions, please email Ryan Stepp at ryan@donellschocolates.com Thanks You!
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Lesha Thorvaldson and I are the committee members for Family of Rotary. If you have any information about past members, families, current members and situations they may be experiencing please let one of us know. We will be happy to keep the club updated and coordinate cards to be sent to show our support on behalf of Five Trails. Our contact information is as follows: Lesha: 307-262-7791 or email at leshathorvaldson@yahoo.com Stacy: 307-267-1720 (cell—text is ok) or email at smnelson@bresnan.net.
In an effort to provide an ongoing safe environment, our Board of Directors are requiring our members, that provide transportation, to obtain a ten year driving history record, from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). A copy of this driving history can be obtained at 800 Bryan Stock Trail, Casper, WY. There should be no waiting time, and the cost is $5.00, for which our club will reimburse you. The copy of your driving history and proof of auto insurance should be submitted to our club protection officer (CPO). This must be done before transportation services are provided.
Our CPO will review the record. If there are items that do not meet our safety standards, the CPO will confer with the board president. If it is determined that your volunteer service could be better used in another area, you will be notified by our CPO. This will be done in strict confidentiality.

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Service Above Self
Teton Room
Casper, WY 82601
United States