A group photo of Roanoke Kiwanis Club members who participated in a clean up event in the city.
A map of the route that Roanoke Kiwanis Club members took to clean up the Lick Run Greenway.
A group photo of Roanoke Kiwanis Club members who participated in an event with community members.
A group photo of Roanoke Kiwanis Club members who participated in a clean up event in the city.
Dr. Cutler poses with a Kiwanis Club member who has received an award.
A picture of Dr. Cutler at the podium during the Roanoke Kiwanis 90th Anniversary event.
A group photo of the members of the Kiwanis Club for their 90th Anniversary program.
An award of a lifetime membership in the Kiwanis Club of Roanoke in recognition of M. Rupert Cutler's service to the Roanoke community.
A summary of the trip to Taipei for the Kiwanis International 86th Annual Convention given to Roanoke Kiwanis members.
A picture of Dr. Cutler standing in muddy water during a Roanoke Kiwanis Clubclean up event in the city.
Dr. Cutler has been an active member of the Roanoke chapter of the Kiwanis Club for many years, even serving as the club president. The Kiwanis Club is a philanthropic organization whose aim is to foster community and uplift regions through service. With Kiwanis, Cutler raised money for playgrounds, cleaned up local parks, and served meals to community members, among many other works.
Dr. Cutler stands with the president of Hollins University Pareena Lawrence at a University event.
Dr. Cutler poses with other galley attendees at an event at the Taubman Art Museum which Dr. Cutler contributed to.
A marked up agenda for the Roanoke Arts Commission, on which Dr. Cutler served.
A picture of Dr. Cutler giving a speech at a Western Virginia Land Trust event.
The script for a guest lecture given at James Madison University for a public administration course relating to the assigned course reading.
A group photo of attendees at an event at the Taubman Art Museum.
A copy of the oath taken by Dr. Cutler upon his appointment to the Board of Trustees for the Virginia Outdoors Foundtion.
A card from a 4th grade class in a Roanoke elementary school thanking Cutler for giving a talk.
A card from a 4th grade class in a Roanoke elementary school thanking Cutler for giving a talk.
A certificate for the nomination of Dr. Rupert Cutler for the Community School's Local Hero Award.
A certificate given to Dr. Cutler in thanks for his service on the Virginia Resource Advisory Committee.
The plaque associated with the commemmorative tree planted in honor of Dr. Cutler's service on the Board of Trustees of the Virginia Outdoors Foundation.
Dr. Cutler served on a number of boards and committees in support of the arts, education, the environment, and history in the Roanoke area.
A preliminary sketch of the design plan for the Willaim Preson Memorial.
The program for the event celebrating the completion of Phase I of the William Preston Memorial Project.
A status report given by Dr. Cutler to members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, who helped to fundraise for the William Preston Memorial.
A group photo of members of the Sons of the American Revolution who were involved in the William Preston Memorial Project.
A report given by Dr. Cutler to the Sons of the American Revolution group on the progress of the William Preston Memorial project.
A group photo from the groundbreaking for the William Preston Memorial site.
Dr. Cutler poses with the certificate and medal recognizing his work on the William Preston Memorial Project.
A certificate awarded to Dr. Cutler for his service to the chapter and the Roanoke community.
Dr. Cutler was very involved with the Fincastle chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, especially in planning and building the Colonel William Preston Memorial, which honors a local veteran of the Revolutionary War.
A group photo of 4 members of the Virginia Gentlemen Barbershop Chorus before a performance.
Dr. Cutler was a member of the barbershop chorus group "The Virginia Gentlemen" for several years. The group entertained the community with singing Valentines and performances at various events throughout Roanoke.