EP Rotary News

CHRISTMAS EDITION 2004

"Service is the rent we pay for being.  It is the very purpose of life, and
not something you do in your spare time"


  • FUTURE PROGRAMS: (click here for complete list)
    December 27, 2004 No Meeting
    January 3, 2005 Bob White
    January 10, 2005 Julie Young
    January 17, 2005 Bonnie Davis
    January 24, 2005 Brad Allison
  • Guest: Linzey Powers

  • Drawing:  None

  • Happy Anniversary to Cliff & Sandy on December 21st.

  • Happy/Sad Bucks:   Sandy still happy for the Steelers; Dave is happy because all the kids are home.


As Rotarians, we work hard and raise money for many good causes.  We rarely take the time to socialize, and just get to know each other, and our partners.  With that said, I would like to organize a trip to a Broadway musical.  Below are a list of upcoming shows at the area.  For more information on the shows click on the logo to visit the theater websites.  Please send me an email and let me know what, if any, shows interest you, and I'll check on the costs, including a bus!  Thanks, Brad.

(Akron)

January 12 - March 6, 2005 The Honky Tonk Angels

March 9 - May 14, 2005 Beauty & the Beast

May 18 - July 9, 2005 A Chorus Line

  (Pittsburgh)

Now until February 27 Forever Plaid

June 7 - June 12 A Little Night Music

June 14 - June 26 The Sound of Music

June 28 - July 10 The Pirates of Penzance

(Cleveland)

2/8/2005 - 2/20/2005 Moving Out

3/8/2005 - 3/20/2005 Peter Pan

5/3/2005 - 5/15/2005 Oklahoma

6/14/2005 - 6/26/2005 Hairspray

 

 

 

Thought for the Week

THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD


          A group of students were asked to list what they thought were the present "Seven Wonders of the World." Though there were some disagreements, the following received the most votes:

          1. Egypt's Great Pyramids

          2. Taj Mahal

          3. Grand Canyon

          4. Panama Canal

          5. Empire State Building

          6. St. Peter's Basilica

          7. China's Great Wall

          While gathering the votes, the teacher noted that one student had not finished her paper yet. So she  asked the girl if she was having trouble with her  list. The girl replied, "Yes, a little.  I couldn't quite make up my mind because  there were so many."

          The teacher said, "Well, tell us what you have, and maybe we can help.

          "The girl hesitated, then read, "I think the 'Seven  Wonders of the World'   are:



                1. To See


                2. To Hear


                3. To Touch


                4. To Taste


                5. To  Feel


                6. To Laugh


                7. And to Love."

          The room was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop.  The things we overlook as simple and ordinary and that we take for granted  are truly wondrous!

          A gentle reminder -- that the most precious things in life cannot be built by hand or bought by man.

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