EP Rotary News

January 3, 2005

"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)
    January 10, 2005 Julie Young
    January 17, 2005 Bonnie Davis
    January 24, 2005 Brad Allison
    January 31, 2005 Club Assembly
    February 7, 2005 Brian Brown
  • Guest: George Landis

  • Drawing:  None

  • Happy/Sad Bucks:   Lisa is happy for the new year, and Brian is happy because he is going on vacation

  • Mid-Year Assembly:  The District 6650 Mid-Year Assembly is scheduled for Saturday, January 15th, 8:00-noon at the Executive Event Center in Canton .  All Rotarians are encouraged to attend.  I need to RSVP, so please let me know if you would like to attend.

  • TSUNAMI RELIEF:  District Governor Meena has asked each Club to contribute to the Tsunami Relief efforts sponsored by District 3230.  We need to make a decision on this issue next week.

  • Musical:  I'm still waiting to here from many of you on your thoughts on going to a musical this spring.  If you need to review the choices click here

  • Election:  The nominating committee has submitted the following slate for 2005-2006:  Bob White- President; Sandy Dilling- Vice President; Roger Linsley- Treasurer; Connie Robinson-  Secretary; Ross Slaughter- Sergeant At Arms; Board Members- Ron Spore, Julie Young, Cliff Dilling & Lisa Rohrbaugh.  The election will be held at the Club Assembly on Jan. 31st.  Nominations from the floor will be accepted.

  • Career Day will be Friday, April 1, 2005 from 7:30 AM-1:00 PM at the Middle School

 

 

 

Joke of the Week

You Might Be A College Student If
  • If you have ever price shopped for Ramen Noodles.
  • If you live in a house with three couches, none of which match.
  • If you consider Mac and Cheese a balanced meal.
  • If you have ever written a check for 45 cents.
  • If you have a fine collection of domestic beer bottles.
  • If you have ever seen two consecutive sunrises without sleeping.
  • If your underwear supply dictates the time between laundry loads.
  • If you cannot remember when you last washed your car.
  • If you can pack your worldly possessions into the back of a pick-up (one trip).
  • If you consider pizza one of the four major food groups.
  • If you consider the other three to be beer, McDonalds, and candy.
  • If you've ever stayed up all night just so you wouldn't sleep through your morning class.

Our speaker today was Bob White's friend George Landis.  George told the miraculous story of his heart transplant.  Organ donors can save 8 people with their major organs.  For more information on organ donation check out the Life Connection of Ohio website.

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