Rourke O’Brien
got into the spirit of his new job, as he put out an APB for Rotarians getting overt publicity in the community and media. This program was formally dubbed “ROAR” (Rat On A Rotarian) and is being brought back in full force by the current administration.
Dick Tschetter was recognized as the father of a golfer who got a hole-in-one. No fine. Jay Powers was offered as living proof for the success of the No-Fine Badge program. No sooner had
Steve Lingenbrink
sent out his new marketing ploy to each member, than Jay was involved in a car accident. No word whether Jay needed Steve’s personal injury services. Didn’t seem to hurt his piano playing. No Fine.
Terry Peterson defended an article in some obscure little newspaper about Charter Bank’s new offices in Redmond. A picture revealed Mr. Peterson not wearing a Rotary pin, and an accompanying article failed to mention Mr. Peterson’s connection to Rotary. The Club’s new secretary paid $3.00.
Kevin Jewell stood to take the heat for wife Judy,
Ppresident of Olympian Precast Concrete, who was written up as an active chairman of a Redmond Chamber committee. Kevin complained it was Judy getting the headlines, but he was fined $2.00 for “Guilt By Association.”
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