IN THIS ISSUE
BBRC Retreats to Port Ludlow
Election of 2000
Convention – The Raffle Is Underway!
Website Directory
Gets Green Light
Past RI President
Paulo Costa Dies at 70
Web Fun
ANNUAL BBRC GOLF TOURNAMENT
Friday, July 7
Mt. Si Golf Course
8:00 a.m. Shotgun Check-in at 7:00a.m.
More details
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Thought For The Week
“An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.” Simon Cameron [1799-1889]
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BBRC Retreats to Port Ludlow
President-Elect Cary Kopczynski
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In an action-packed weekend of Rotary business and monkey business, the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club staged its thirteenth successive Planning Retreat at the beautiful surroundings of Port Ludlow on the
Peninsula. A Friday afternoon golf tourney was followed by a reception, dinner, and entertainment and then some hard-charging games of chance. More
Election of 2000 Convention – The Raffle is Underway!
With the Club divided between the Tories and the Whigs, the drafting of delegates for the seven “states” took place Friday amid red, white, and blue bunting, skimmers for everyone, martial music playing in the
background, and placards screaming slogans. With this exercise, the 2000 Raffle is underway! More
Website Directory Gets Green Light
A “Members Only” Directory will become a part of the BBRC Website on or about July 1st, according to Website Committee chair Steve Roberts. Members will be able to access the directory with a login ID and
password, consisting of the member name plus another confirmation password. More
Past RI President Paulo Costa Dies at 70
The Board of Directors of Rotary International and RI President Carlo Ravizza announced the death of a great humanitarian and Rotarian, 1990-91 RI President Paulo V.C. Costa, who died April 10, 2000, in Sao
Paulo, Brazil. He was 70. More
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Friday Potpourri
Earl Falk delivered the invocation and led the pledge to the flag.
Terry Gotham handled introductions of Rotary visitors and guests.
This Saturday, May 6, the BBRC Painting Crew will converge on Community Homes in Bellevue to paint
the organization’s second home. This is the second such home the BBRC has painted, and the other one is still standing. Community Homes maintains these residences for girls with Downs Syndrome. Ron Healey and Steve Luplow are in charge. Contact them for more details.
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