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Springfield, Missouri

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Through the years:  Springfield Southeast Rotary Club service projects


Club historian Dan Emrie compiled this list of club projects  between its founding in 1967 up to 2001.  He's working to add projects in more recent years.
 
  • 1971 - Our first hands-on project worked with the Springfield Police Department to create a Neighborhood Watch program.
  • 1975 - $3,600 was given to City of Springfield for restrooms in Phelps Grove Park.
  • 1982 - Our first longtime commitment to a community project was underwriting an animal survival program at Dickerson Park Zoo.
  • 1984 - Funds were donated for remodeling the Golden Lion Tamarian Exhibit at the Zoo.
  • 1985 - Southeast’s first major gift of $10,000 went to help build the Ronald McDonald House near Cox South Hospital.
  • 1987 - Rotary International’s Polio Plus Campaign began and Southeast pledged $62,000.
  • 1988 - Southeast arranged for medical equipment donated by Smith-Glynn-Callaway Clinic to be sent to a university hospital in Honduras.
  • 1988 - The First Rotary Basketball Tournament to benefit Special Olympics was held, raising $500. The tournament eventually raised well more than $100,000 and ended during COVID about 2020.
  • 1988 - Southeast sponsored a new sister club, Springfield Sunrise.  The club has sponsored other new clubs over the years.
  • 1990 - $10,000 seed money was given to Ozark Greenways to start construction.
  • 1992 - $25,000 was committed to build the “Patty Ashley” house in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity.  This was our club's 25th Anniversary project.
  • 1994 - Three drug-sniffing dogs were purchased at a cost of $6,500 each. The club also donated $16,000 to convert an ambulance into a crime scene van.
  • 1996 - A project named ”Super Summers, Springfield” that explained summer opportunities and activities through a guidebook was funded with a cost of $30,000; 17,000 copies were printed.
  • 2000 - Rock ’n' Ribs Festival began at Bass Pro parking lot.  It expanded through the years and moved to the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, raising money for several nonprofit organizations.
  • 2001 - The club raised $31,000 by holding a raffle for Polio Plus.  Cindy Howell won his/hers Rolex watches.

Here's a list of service projects and organizations we've helped, in alphabetical order, compiled by Past President Michael Wehrenberg.

Local Community Service Projects
Including, but not limited to:
  • 5 K-9 Drug Dogs
  • AIDS Project of the Ozarks
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Books for Babies
  • Boy Scouts
  • Boys and Girls Club
  • Boys and Girls Town of MO
  • Campfire Boys and Girls
  • Camp Wakonda
  • Centennial Park Project
  • Children's Choir of Southwest Missouri
  • Community Blood Center of the Ozarks
  • Community Partnership of the Ozarks
  • Council of Churches/Therapeutic Riding Program
  • Crosslines
  • Dickerson Park Zoo's Tamarian Exhibit
  • Dickerson Park Zoo Train
  • Discovery Center of the Ozarks
  • Easter Seals
  • Families for Children
  • Festival of Lights
  • Fire Department Smoke Detector Program
  • Flood Relief
  • Friends of the Zoo
  • Girl Scouts
  • Greene County Family Court, Juvenile Division
  • Greene County Sheriff's Memorial
  • Habitat for Humanity House
  • Humane Society of SW Missouri
  • Junior Achievement
  • The Kitchen
  • The Kitchen's Talbot House
  • Leadership Springfield
  • Learning Disabilities Association
  • Long Term Youth Exchange
  • Students
  • May 4, 2003 Tornado Victims
  • Mobile Crime Scene Van
  • Multiple Sclerosis 150 Bike Tour
  • New Hope GYN Cancer Support Group
  • Neighborhood Watch Program
  • OATS
  • Oklahoma and Kansas Tornado Victims
  • Oklahoma City Bombing Victims
  • One Missing Link
  • Ozark Greenways
  • Ozarks Food Harvest
  • Ozarks Literacy Council
  • Polio Plus
  • Rainbow Network
  • Rape Crisis
  • Regional Girls Shelter
  • Rock'n Ribs BBQ Festival
  • Ronald McDonald House
  • Rotaract Club Sponsor
  • Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
  • Scholarships to High School Students
  • Southwest Missouri Office on Aging
  • Special Olympics/Rotary Annual Basketball Tournament
  • Sporting Chance
  • Springfield Family YMCA
  • Prime Time
  • Springfield Police Department's "Let's Go Bikes" Program
  • Springfield Public Schools Foundation
  • Study Middle School Choir
  • Super Summers Resource Books
  • TECHSPO

World Community Service Projects
Including, but not limited to:

 
  • Tuition for a Cuban student
  • United Way Report Breakfasts
  • Visually Impaired Preschool/Children
  • Wonderland Camp
  • Transportation of ultrasonic equipment for a hospital in Honduras
  • Medicine for a clinic in the Amazon
  • Support of a polio hospital in India
  • Support of a rehabilitation center for disabled children in Bolivia
  • Support of an orphanage in Latvia
  • Water Well Project in India
  • Literacy and job training in South Africa
  • Educational equipment for Nicaragua elementary students
  • Tents for Afghanistan refugees / Rainbow Network Housing Project
  • METI Emergency Care Simulator
  • PolioPlus

Rotary Foundation Programs
including but not limited to:
  • Friendship Exchanges
  • Group Study Exchange Teams from other countries
  • Promotes Ambassadorial Scholarship Program
  • Rotary Foundation

 

Welcome new member Ashley Reynolds

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Nate Dunville introduced Ashley on July 2.  Her cosponsor is Gene Hartley.

Ashley is director of development for Crosslines Community Outreach, overseeing the nonprofit organization’s fundraising and public relations since March 2026.  She was an award-winning reporter for KY3 News from 2011 to 2026, specializing in investigative consumer journalism.  She managed and checked hundreds of weekly consumer fraud complaints and tips and gave consumer advice in numerous speeches and other public appearances.  She also continues to be a freelance producer of TV scripts for the nationally syndicated Consumer Reports Television news segments.

Ashley grew up in Springfield, graduated from Hillcrest High School, and earned a Bachelor of Journalism degree in 2008 at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where she reported, anchored, produced, edited and supervised other students at KOMU-TV, the school’s NBC affiliate.  She then reported for two years on three co-owned stations in Middlesboro, Ky., before returning home.

Ashley’s community service includes Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks.  She and her husband, Josiah, live in Nixa with their 4-year-old daughter.

Recognition Lunch 2026

       Outgoing President Jennifer Baker opened the annual Recognition Lunch program on June 25, 2026, by recognizing and expressing gratitude to the board members completing their service in the 2025-2026 Rotary year.  She then reflected on the club's achievements over the past year, noting Springfield Southeast had truly lived up to this year's Rotary theme of "Unite For Good."

       Highlights included volunteer work, community empowerment through the Springfield Southeast Endowment, participation in the Route 66 celebration, international service through the Tanzania Project, and numerous fellowship events.

    Past President David Compere then took the floor to formally swear in and install the incoming 2026-2027 Officers. The following members stepped into their roles as the new Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast Board:
  • President - Jeff Cumley
  • President-elect - Lynette Weatherford
  • Secretary - Kimberlee Nevins
  • Treasurer - Tammy Young
  • Past President - Baker
  • International Service - Marilyn Lopez
  • Community Service - Mike Cosgrove
  • Vocational Service - Joseph Piatchek
  • New Generations - Catherine Upp
  • Club Service - Carrie Henry

     We also thanked our outgoing board members:
  • President - Baker
  • President-elect - Cumley
  • International Service - Jason Flores
  • Community Service - Benji Lampert
  • Vocational Service - Carl Hutchinson
  • New Generations - Lynette Weatherford
  • Club Service - Dana Maugans

    After Cumley was sworn in, past presidents did the annual Passing of the Gavel, which went from Rex Johnson (1984) to David Caffey (1993) to Steve Rice (1996) to Bonnie Keller (2004) to Bob Hammerschmidt (2005) to Anne Keckeley Brown (2008) to Bill McNeill (2016) to Lori Barnes Miller (2017) to Patrick Harrington (2019) to Rusty Worley (2020) to Lisa Blumenstock (2021) to Lori Johnson Murawski (2022) to Michael Wehrenberg (2023) to Compere (2024) to Baker (2025) to Cumley.

      Cumley concluded the luncheon by  thanking his wife, Stephanie, for her support and then revealing the new Rotary theme, "Create lasting Impact."

[Photos and text by Dan Emrie]

Springfield Southeast Rotary Club's 2025 - '26 accomplishments and impacts

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Here's the program from the club's annual Recognition Lunch on June 25.

Download "SER-Recognition-Luncheon-Program-2026.pdf"

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Welcome new member Keith LaFerriere

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Bill McNeill introduced Keith on June 18.  His cosponsor is Brent Baldwin.

Keith is a retired surgeon who also served as a clinical professor of surgery at University of Missouri, trained plastic surgeon residents in Springfield, and directed a Fellowship  program in plastic surgery at MU.

Keith grew up in Detroit, earned his undergraduate degree at University of Michigan and his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School.  He completed his residency at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.  After a two-year stint in the Air Force, Major Laferriere settled in Springfield in 1979 and went on to build an accomplished career in otolaryngology -- head and neck surgery -- with particular expertise in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.  He retired in 2015.

Keith published many peer reviewed articles and book chapters on facial plastic surgery and made hundreds of presentations on surgical techniques not only in the United States but also around the world.  He served as president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and as vice president of the International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies.

Keith has served on numerous boards, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Burrell Center, the Discovery Center, the Ozark Tech Foundation, and the Drew Lewis Foundation.  He currently volunteers at Crosslines in its Reading Buddy and Safe to Sleep programs.

Keith and his wife, Randy, have been married for 59 years and live in south Springfield.  They enjoy spending time with the families of their son, two daughters and four grandchildren.

Welcome new member Steven Belden

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Logan Aguirre introduced Steve on June 4.  His cosponsor is Gary Whitaker.

Steve is managing partner of AMP Recreation, part of A.M.P Commercial (Asset Management Professionals).  The company, which was formed in 2025, runs Scratch & Co., The Daily Blend, and Sunshine Events Center in the Plaza Towers District at the corner of Sunshine Street and Glenstone Avenue, and has plans for another restaurant and a comedy club in 2026.  Steve previously worked for 12 years for O’Reilly Hospitality Management, including 10 years as general manager of Houlihan’s, directed food and beverage operations at Big Cedar Lodge and Top of the Rock, and oversaw multiple locations of Bricktown Brewery. Before that, he managed Famous Dave’s restaurants in Branson and Springfield.

Steven graduated from Watertown High School and State University of New York (SUNY) Oneonta, where he studied the music industry.  He’s been in Springfield for 16 years.

Steven has volunteered with Isabel’s House and the Missouri Restaurant Association.  He and his wife of 14 years, Christina, live in east Springfield and have three children: Virginia Rosse (5), Victoria (12) and Anthony (14). 

Welcome new member Shane Cowger

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Rusty Worley introduced Shane on May 7.  His cosponsor is Jennifer Baker.

Shane has been president and chief executive officer of Arvest Bank’s Springfield region since December 2025.  He’s been with Arvest for 27 years, beginning in Joplin before moving to Miami, Okla., then Siloam Springs, Ark., and then Springfield in July 2011.

Shane graduated from Missouri Southern State with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing.  He was a member of Joplin Sunrise Rotary Club from 2000 – 2003.  He serves on the boards of the Barnabas Foundation, United Way Ozarks Region, and Leaders for Ozarks Region Evolvement (LORE), which is a nonprofit organization that brings together business and civic leaders to address critical challenges across Southwest Missouri, focusing on workforce attraction, community quality of life, and regional identity.

Shane and his wife, Toni, live in Battlefield and will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary this November.  She is a community nurse for the Springfield - Greene County Health Department. They have four children: Kori (married to Josh McCutcheon), Maggie, Davis, and Josie.  Kori and Maggie are both teachers at Bingham Elementary, Josh teaches at Kickapoo High, Davis finished his freshman year at Missouri State University in May, and Josie is a sophomore at Kickapoo.

Shane is an avid golfer and a member of Hickory Hills Country Club.  He has also been a soccer referee for 12 years, officiating at both the high school and collegiate levels. 

Welcome new member Sam Blaine

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Luke Westerman introduced Sam on April 23.  His cosponsor is David Compere.

Sam has been the general manager for the Springfield office of Atronic Alarms, a company based in Lenexa, Kan., since March 2026.   He previously worked for Security Equipment, Inc., in Kansas City for three-and-a-half years and for Atlas Security Service for 23 years, starting as a technician, then sales, and then sales manager.

Sam was born in Springfield, graduated from Hillcrest High School and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice at Drury University.

Sam’s community service includes working with children in Kidstreet at High Street Baptist Church, and volunteering with One Sole Purpose, which provides shoes for children, Convoy of Hope, and the Child Advocacy Center.  He is a previous member of Springfield Southeast Rotary Club and has belonged to two other clubs in different cities.

Sam and his wife, Natalie, have been married since 1999 and live in east Springfield.  They have four children:

Drew and his wife, Cori; Pete, and his wife, Ashley; Emily; and Lewis, and a grandson, Scottie, born in late 2025.  He loves to hang out with friends and family, being outdoors hiking and exploring, playing soccer, Chiefs football, watching movies and various shows.

Welcome new member Nikki Rorabaugh

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Lauren Southern introduced Nikki on April 23.  Her cosponsor is Carrie Henry.

Nikki is the Membership Development manager for the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, where she’s worked for nearly five years.  She’s in charge of membership recruitment and retention.  She’s also worked as a travel planner for Magical Vacations, director of development at Central Christian School in St. Louis, associate director of development at Washington University in St. Louis, membership director for the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce in Montana, and as a training consultant and instructor for Dale Carnegie Training in Bozeman and St. Louis.

Nikki has lived in Springfield for 20 years.  She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences at Central Methodist College in Fayette.

Nikki’s community service includes church mission work and serving as a worship leader at Northside Christian Church.  She’s also volunteered with Special Olympics, her neighborhood social committee, and the Ozarks Lyric Opera Board of Directors. 

Nikki also recently appeared in a local production of The Sound of Music.  She enjoys spending time outdoors, especially hiking and kayaking, and takes advantage of any opportunity to go cross-country skiing when there’s enough snow.  Nikki and her husband, Jared, have two children, Maya and Bryce.