JOKE OF THE WEEK
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You have to be old enough to
remember Abbott and Costello,
and
too old to REALLY understand
computers, to fully appreciate
this.
For those of us who sometimes
get flustered by our computers,
please read on..
ABBOTT: Money. |
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Guests: Kana & Francisco
Happy/Sad Bucks: NO BUCKS
The Easter Egg Hunt, along with Breakfast & Photos with the Easter Bunny will be held on March 22nd. BONNIE IS LOOKING FOR A VOLUNTEER TO BE THE EASTER BUNNY.
Please give photos of yourself currently and during the 60's to Bonnie. She is making a display for the District Conference
No drawing this week
May 27th will be Career Day at the Middle School.
The District Conference will be held at the McKinley Grand in Canton on April 11th-13th. All Rotarians are invited to attend all, or any portions of the conference
The District Governor's Newsletter is available through the District website at www.rotarydistrict6650.org
Please keep Sondra & her family in your thoughts and prayers this week. Her mother-in-law, Marie Feezle passed away on Wednesday.
(from the RI website)
What Rotarians get out of Rotary depends largely on what they put into it. Many membership requirements are designed to help club members more fully participate in and enjoy their Rotary experience.
Attending weekly club meetings allows members to enjoy fellowship, enrich their professional and personal knowledge, and meet other business leaders in their community
By participating in local and international service projects, club members can volunteer their time and talents where they’re most needed.
The four Avenues of Service are Rotary’s philosophical cornerstone and the foundation on which club activity is based:
To keep clubs strong, every Rotarian must share the responsibility of bringing new people into Rotary. Even new members can bring guests to club meetings or invite them to participate in a service project.
Keeping members involved in Rotary is another responsibility. Fostering strong fellowship and encouraging early participation in service projects are two of the best ways to sustain a club’s membership.
Club members are required to pay annual to their clubs, districts, and Rotary International, as well as the subscription fee to the appropriate Rotary magazine.
Club members are encouraged to volunteer for leadership roles at the club level and beyond.
| 3/10/08 | Susan W |
| 3/17/08 | Bob W |
| 3/25/08 | Julie Y |
| 3/31/08 | Club Assembly |