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DoubleTree Hotel
Tucson, AZ 85711 (USA)
520-623-2281
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
Of the things we think, say or do
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
With the Four-Way Test as our guide, the Rotary Club of Tucson is an indispensable resource for our community, and provides our members a remarkable return on their investment of skills, time, and resources.

Diane Ventura Goodyear ~ Biography (This Meeting Will Be Filmed In Studio and Posted on the YouTube Channel)
Diane Ventura Goodyear was inducted into the Saguaro Rotary Club of Tucson in 2008. As club president, she presided over the merger of two of the oldest Tucson Rotary Clubs, Old Pueblo and Saguaro. That year the club earned a Presidential Citation. She is also a member of the Paul Harris Society.
At the District level, she has worn many hats: she built the first District ClubRunner website; served as an Assistant Governor for Region 9, and was selected to attend the Zone Institute as an Emerging Leader. Diane has been the Newsletter editor; PI Chair; an instructor at PETS and Assembly; and is both an RLI and RLA alumna. In 2017, Diane traveled to Uganda as part of a Vocational Training Team (VTT) focused on “Empowering Women” and currently serves on The Rotary Vocational Fund of AZ (TRVFA) Board and the Ride to End Polio Committee.
Diane taught Computer Science at Pima Community College for 12 years and has been the owner and operator of The ComputerNanny business for over 20. She is also a Yoga Instructor with a focus on health and well-being for all ages and enjoys computer-generated machine embroidery.
Originally from Upstate, NY, Diane has a Business Management degree from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) with an MBA in Technology Management. Besides living in the USA, she and Gordon, her husband of 35 years, have lived in Canada, England, and back to the United States. They have 2 children and love the South West.












The Tucson Classics Car Show is the premiere car show in Arizona. Through thirteen years of the car show, the Rotary Club of Tucson has raised over $1.6M to support local charities focusing on literacy, job/skills development, and senior assistance. This year's recipients are Make Way for Books and Pima JTED. The car show is a fantastic community event held each year in October at the Gregory School, and the show attracts over 400 classic cars and 20,000 guests each year. Due to COVID-19, the car show event will not take place this year. However, the 2020 Tucson Classics Raffle for a 2007 corvette grand prize and five other outstanding prizes will take place as planned on October 17th. In addition, the 2020 Car Show Online Auction, with over 200 items, will conclude on October 16th. We are grateful to our Title Sponsor, WeBuyHouses.com, and look forward to a successful raffle and online auction!
Cliff Bowman ~ Biography
Cliff Bowman is the Chair for the 2020 Tucson Classics Car Show. He is a past president, 2016-17, and a twelve-year member of The Rotary Club of Tucson. Cliff is the Lead A-10 Pilot Instructor for AviX, Inc at Davis-Monthan AFB.






DNA is weirder than we thought. Why you’re what your parents ate or breathed.
Genetics (DNA) is like a piano. Epigenetics is the music affected by the environment, in utero, chemicals, drugs, aging and diet.
Methyl groups (epigenetic factor) can mark “tag” lock DNA (DNA methylation) and turn off genes that repair cancer or prevent diabetes and heart disease.
Firefighters have higher cancer rates. Our studies found firefighters were exposed to combustion products that caused DNA methylation that can predispose to cancer. Modern fires burn plastics and computers that are more dangerous than prior fires of wood and metal. Protective gear does not prevent all the exposures to combustion products based on our study of firefighter skin contaminated after a fire — local firefighters have the highest melanoma rates in the US due to UV light and chemical exposures.

