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05/05/2019 by Morris Kremen Leave a Comment

Scholarship season is nearly here. Scholarship applications from Lake Sammamish HS seniors are due May 17, and interviews of the finalists are expected to take place on May 29.

If you are interested in joining the gang reviewing the applications and interviewing the finalists, please send me a note at morriskr@msn.com to let me know. I will then include you in the distribution of the applications on or about Monday, May 20.  This is a rewarding activity that gives us a chance to really impact the lives of those who are awarded our scholarships. Please join us if you can.

Yours in service,

Morris

425-614-8784

https://bbrc.net/57014-2/

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SILVER BELLS? NO—SILVERTIPS!!!!!!

09/18/2018 by Kit Bowerman Leave a Comment

Join your fellow BBRC Rotarians (and families, of course), Saturday Dec. 15 for a fun evening in Everett when the Everett Silvertips host the Seattle Thunderbirds. We have lower level seats, so you can see the action close up. Tickets cost $18.00 per person. Contact Kit Bowerman at: bowvet@comcast.net, or (425) 830-0328. Oh yeah, this is the teddy bear toss night also!

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Greeters Schedule “You are all, always welcome at the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club”

08/24/2018 by Andrew Face 1 Comment

Date                      Introduction                       Invocation/Inspirational Moment

9/7/18                    Eli Enger                                  Steve Roberts

9/14/18                  Chuck Kimbrough                  Kevin Polzin

9/21/18                 “Husky” Bob Holert                Steven Goldfarb

9/28/18                 Jim Gordon                              Margie Burnett

10/5/18                  Fred Barkman                         Eli Enger

10/12/18                John Schwager                        Jenny Andrews

10/19/18                 Howard Johnson                   Sam Peterson

10/26/18               Kim Schrader                          Dennis Newell

 

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BIG Shout-Out To QFC as a Lead Supporter

02/13/2017 by Adam Mihlstin Leave a Comment

A big shout-out goes to QFC and David Bradbury and Steve Koeplin for their continued support over the past several years.

David has been generous with supplying mini pumpkins for the Adoption Party, while Steve has supplied frozen turkeys for the Thanksgiving Turkey Drive. Over the past several years both David and Steve have supplied hundreds of dollars and produce in support of these two events.

Thank you!

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Dedication Ceremony

11/16/2016 by Paul Osborn Leave a Comment

Pastors from five Churches dedicated the New Bethlehem Family Day Center at a luncheon of sandwiches, including children’s artwork on paper bags with cookies.

On November 16, 2016 Kirkland City Councilman Toby Nixon, dedicated the New Bethlehem Family Day Center with a story about his youth in Southern California. Back in the 60’s his father had a good job building rocket motors for the NASA space program. Unfortunately after an accident where all the bones in both his father’s feet were broken he was not able to return to work even after several surgeries. His mother left the family and Toby, his younger brother and his father had to fend for themselves. After the workman’s compensation ran out they had to use the surplus food program, DSHS and Medicaid in order to pay for expenses, as they had nothing else.

One day his younger brother was hit with a baseball bat from one of the gang members in the neighborhood they were living in. His father decided to move north. After packing what little belongings they had left into cardboard boxes they managed to get to the Greyhound station and loaded them on the bus to Reading California. Toby remembers the feeling of having all his life packed into the boxes stored in the belly of the Greyhound bus as they drove into Reading. It was about midday and they somehow made it to the Courthouse where his father talked to a social worker who helped them. The local Hotel had a special $5 per night rate for those who could not afford it. Soon they settled in an apartment in Reading and Toby grew up, went to College and raised a family. The point is it homelessness can happen to anyone.

Susan Beals, Steve Roberts and I toured the basement which includes showers and laundry facilities, a small kitchen, four computers and areas for children to study and read. About 10 people are using the facility now during the day and it is expected to fill to capacity of about 50 people soon because of the homeless problem.

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Second Quarter Update from Enky

08/02/2016 by Paul Osborn Leave a Comment

Hello Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club,
We hope this message finds you well.
Firstly, we’d like to share our exciting news!  Imagine Scholar’s new and improved website is now live: imaginescholar.org Please check it out and let us know your thoughts.
More importantly, attached is your second quarter update from Enky. Enjoy!

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If you have any questions for Enky or would like to write her, please feel free to utilize me as your liaison.  I’d be thrilled to help you get to know her more.
All the best,
Megan on behalf of Imagine Scholar

Megan Nellis

Program Director
www.imaginescholar.org
ZA- +27 (0)76 657 3365

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New Member Induction- Deborah Wakefield

05/06/2016 by Traci Tenhulzen Leave a Comment

Welcome Deborah Wakefield
Welcome Deborah Wakefield

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