Skyline of Hunt Valley, MD
Skyline of Hunt Valley, MD


President's Corner

Eric Miller, President of The Rotary Club of Hunt ValleyThis is an honor to be selected as the next leader of the Hunt Valley Rotary Club. It is a unique leadership position unlike others I have had in the military and in civilian life, now being on my third company. To lead is an opportunity to build upon what previous leaders have put together.

The torch or bell in this case has been passed to the next leader. I will continue the mission of my predecessors to build the club and strengthen our charitable giving ability. Rotary International and District themes will come and go but our purpose for existing does not. In order for us to be viable and support the current RI theme of “Building Communities and Bridging Continents” we must be a strong club both in member strength – that is engaged members - and a financially healthy foundation – the James W. Houck Foundation - our charitable giving arm.

This is a team and the word is 'we'. The Hunt Valley Rotary Club has great individuals but it is a team and when we speak it is with 'we' – all of us engaged to keep us moving forward. The board has approved our calendar, we have completed our strategic planning with goals, and the bylaws updated to guide the club. The board will approve our events and projects based on your input. So board meetings are open to you – check in on your leadership!

Finally, please support your leaders in their efforts. It can be a lonely job. I do not view this as ‘my year’ but rather I am just the next leader in a long line of before and after. It remains a club year where we have the opportunity to accomplish whatever we set out to do. So, this is why we need to have fun too.

Let’s all be good Rotarians and remember we are here to serve above self.

Yours in Service,
Eric Miller, President, 2010-2011


About Us
Rotary International

The Rotary Club of Hunt Valley

You've probably heard a lot about Rotary, but do you really know what we are all about?  We're not really a 'club', but we're an active, non-political, non-religious, service organization with over 1.2 million members worldwide.  We're not really a charity either, but The Rotary Foundation is one of the largest volunteer-run charitable foundations in the world.  In fact, in 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gave TRF over $100 million dollars for our global efforts in fighting polio and other diseases, ending hunger, supporting education, and promoting goodwill.

Membership
Rotarians are business and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal and professional lives. A Rotary club contains a diverse group of professional leaders from the community that the club serves.  Our current membership consists of 36 regular and 4 honorary members.  Please Contact us for more membership information.

Club History
The Rotary Club of Hunt Valley Maryland was chartered on April 4, 1990.  Charter Members included Chuck Gibson and Ed Underriner of the Evening Timonium (MD) club, as well as Ken Davis, Mark Hannahs, Jack Vordemberge, Bill Lenhart, William Horsey, and John Gandy.

Rotary Club of Hunt Valley meets at Hayfields Country ClubMeetings
The Rotary Club of Hunt Valley holds weekly meetings each Wednesday at 12 noon at Hayfields Country Club in Hunt Valley, MD.  After lunch, each program generally includes a speaker representing local governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, or community programs.  In addition, our Club holds several social, networking, and holiday events throughout the year.  View Past Programs>>

Members of The Rotary Club of Hunt Valley, MDActivities
The Rotary Club of Hunt Valley is an active part of the Hunt Valley/Northern Baltimore County community.  Through our non-profit 501(c)(3), the James W. Houck Foundation, the Club sponsors the annual Four-Way Test Program in Baltimore county schools.  Each year, over 1,000 students from local elementary, middle, and high schools participate in the contest to demonstrate the values of living by the Four-Way Test.

More importantly, our Club is all about FUN!  From golf outings to wine tastings to Shawan Downs, the Rotary Club of Hunt Valley is committed to finding exciting ways for our membership to raise funds and awareness for the many worthy causes that we support locally and globally.


Past Presidents
Club Leadership
  1990-1991 - Joel Rodkin    
1991-1992 - Ed Underriner
1992-1993 - Mark Hannahs
1993-1994 - Jack Beste
1994-1995 - John Miles
1995-1996 - John Vordemberge
1996-1997 - Ken Davis
1997-1998 - Jim Houck, Sr.
1998-1999 - Ken Davis
1999-2000 - Nigel Howse

2000-2001 - Matt May
2001-2002 - Molly Pew
2002-2003 - Bill Taylor
2003-2004 - Suzanne Amos
2004-2005 - Jim Hess
2005-2006 - Kevin Greenwell
2007-2008 - Jerry Neppl
2008-2009 - Greg Pierce
2009-2010 - Maria Santana


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