Rotary International's service club program for young adults, ages 14-18.
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Haiti Project Report
The clinic is put to work Mar 2, 2005
It still needs to be finished, but the walls are up, the rooms are partitioned and the roof is on. This allowed us to begin seeing patients.
Clinic Pictures Jan 27, 2005
The roof is ready to be poured.
President Peter rang the bell at 12:15 MST (McAllister Standard Time) and Joe Carroll provided the blessing. Joe's message carried the idea that we have to stop the hate. The work that Rotary does worldwide, country wide and community wide is all so important in spreading the message.
Visiting Rotarians and Guests:
Our sole visitor today was Ira Singer's guest, Rick Kasiotis from the Middleton Board of selectman and a local musician who plays regularly at Angelicas.
Make Ups:
Since the last RotaNews edition, the following members visited other clubs:
Gretchen Marks made up at
on July 8
Bob Luscinski made up at
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on July 12
Fines and Happy Dollars:
Dave's first day on the job, and Bob Murphy's collar is already getting tighter!
Our new and whistle free Sergeant at Arms is the one and only Dave Bunker. He looks to be a natural carrying that famed chamber pot "Spencer". (What's Spencer's last name?)
Joe Long paid all he had left from his trip with Julia (no kids involved) to Hawaii.
Eden Hutt, in desperate need of a visit to the barber shop donated a five spot.
Joe Carroll was happy that Dave took over the SAA role as was John Plate.
Linda Parker is happy about her 2 day vacation as she gets to spoil her grandchild.
Bob Was says he's happy for Harry's latest e-mail about gardening.
President Peter celebrated his own teams efforts as his over 30 team is 5-0 so far this season. No broker bones either!!
Raffle:
The 4 of hearts is the new target according to President Peter. The card eluded both President Peter and Oscar Padjen today and the $10 pot was safe until next week.
Program:
Instead of a full blown program at today's meeting, we spent some quality Fellowship time together.
Announcements:
President Peter McAllister read three thank you notes from this years scholarship recipients at Masco and NSV.
President Peter pointed out that DG Dave Fionda is making use of the web this year as a communication tool for the district. Dave has his own blog Rotary0506.blogspot.com for those who have suggestions or comments.
Paul Brigham has officially made the transfer to the Wolfeboro NH Club. The commute weekly to Angelica's was a challenge. If you're ever up in Paul's neck of the woods fell free to look him up at the Wolfeboro meeting.
Harry Martin announced that according to his calculations we ended the 2004-2005 year with Foundation giving totaling $260 per capita. Thank you for being a generous as you have been during the past year. Already we look towards the new year and anyone donating before the end of July will be credited with an extra 100 bonus points towards their next PHF.
Harry also announced that past President 88-89, Jim Mitchell passed away the beginning of this month. Joe Carroll had many kind words for the former TBM member and President who worked as a member of the school committee.
A Membership 101 meeting will be held August 3rd at the Danversport yacht Club to be followed by a BBQ
President Peter's first official BOD meeting was held prior to the regular meeting and Dave Bunker was duly appointed, without much pressure, to the post of Sergeant at Arms.
An anxious moment as the pin approaches, but all's well that ends well!
Joe Long was presented with a second Paul Harris Recognition (PHF+1) for contributions made to the Foundation.
Upcoming Programs:
TBA
Calendar:
Calendar of District Events
Membership News:
Harry passed out Sustaining Member "report cards", thanking all for their support of The Rotary Foundation. If there are any questions, please see Harry.
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