Kevin Simpson
Florida Seals Hockey
Club
tel: 321.939.2465 (w)
e-mail:
ksimpson@floridaseals.com
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Charlie
Rogers, PDG
Rotary Foundation topics
tel:
407.847.3800 (w)
tel: 407.566.8415 (h
e-mail:
charlesrogerspdg@aol.com
Group Size:Any size |
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Jackie Ellis
Executive Director
BASE
Camp Children's Cancer Foundation,
a Candlelighters CCF affiliate
tel:
407-699-4904 office / 407-463-2653 cell
e-mail: jackie@basecamp.org
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Dorinda Howe
Volunteer Outreach Coordinator
Hospice of the Comforter
tel: 407. 682.0808,
direct line: 407.
379.0216
e-mail:
dorindahowe@hospiceofthecomforter.org http://www.hospiceofthecomforter.org/ |
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Bob Kealing
WESH
TV
tel: 407.539.7971
Topic: Jack Kerouac |
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Carol
Clendinen
Wellness and stress management with a lot of humor
and down to earth advice and encouragement
e-mail:
sueebear@aol.com
http://www.bearing-up.com/ |
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Joyce Chumbley,
PhD
Activist Wihout Borders
tel: 407.275.5942
fax:
407.275.5942
email: JChum80600@aol.com
Topic: Children
for Peace Centre in
Warrington, England, as a global/local
model for
conflict resolution and prevention
Group Size: Any size |
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David J. Blount,
CSA
Investment & Insurance Planning Svcs.
tel:
407.719.0940
email:mailto:blount70@yahoo.com
Group
Size: Any
Topic: Social Security in Crisis?
A balanced view of the
current demographics,
economics, and proposed reforms relating to
Social Security. Very informative, unbiased, andww educational. |
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Bram
Fiebelkorn
1215 E Central Blvd #2 Orlando, FL 32801
tel: ( 407) 925-3751 email: tbramf@gmail.com
Rotary scholar who
went to Venezuela in the fall of 2001 on a cultural scholarship and is
going to Panama this fall as an Ambassadorial scholar. His speech focuses
on the value of the international scholarship as it pertains to future
leadership and cross-cultural understanding |
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Marty Kramer
District Chair
The Gift of Life Program
Tel: 407-365-2354 (H)
407-466-5543 (C)
E-Mail: marty.kramer@earthlink.net
Group Size: Any Size
www.giftoflifeinternational.org Requires a DVD Player & a Monitor to present an emotional 12 minute film that shows Rotarian's efforts to bring to our district children from other countries that require life-saving open heart surgery to correct Congenital Heart Defects and how clubs in our District can be a part of this project.

Belinda Ortiz, MPA
Director of Public Policy
Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association
(407) 313-5035
(407) 313-5050 Fax
publicpolicy@cfhla.org
CFHLA is the largest regional association of its kind in the US representing 88,000 hotel rooms and a good portion of our economy. They have numerous speakers, all of whom put on an interesting program explaining not only what CFHLA is but how they help our community. |
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Jeff Griesemer
President / CEO
Child Rescue Network, Inc.
Voice 877.209.KIDS (5437) ext. 89
Fax 877.209.5437
www.ChildRescueNetwork.org
Contact info: jgriesemer@ChildRescueNetwork.org
Child Rescue Network is a nonprofit missing and victimized children's organization dedicated to impacting the serious issues facing our children. The main focus of the organization is to raise awareness and provide parents with the information and tools they need to help protect and educate their children. CRN conducts safety seminars for parents to provide them with specific actions they can take to teach children how to recognize and react to potentially dangerous situations. These community outreach programs even include Internet safety seminars and providing parents with photo/fingerprint safety identification cards of their kids. All of these programs are provided free of charge thanks to individual donors and corporate sponsorships.
In addition to the pro-active programs designed to help prevent abduction and the sexual victimization of children, Child Rescue Network also actively searches for abducted children. CRN utilizes licensed, professional investigators who work with law enforcement to help reunite abducted children with their families, plus trained caseworkers help provide emotional support and information to the families suffering through the ordeal of having a child missing. CRN is there after the fact as well assisting with therapy options when necessary. |
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