IN THIS ISSUE
 John Mix
 Jim Kindsvater Wally Mahoney
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GSE Team From Thailand A Big Hit At BBRC
GSE Team from Thailand: [Lto R] Namphon Sukasem, Chankair Ruttunyoo, Prasart
Euprasert, Darunee Wongnonglang, Soparat Phromhachai |
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The five members of the GSE Team from District 3340 of east and northeast Thailand were warmly welcomed for the team’s annual
visit to the BBRC. Led by their team leader, Prasart Euprasert, the four non-Rotarians showed slides of their homeland and answered questions from an exploring audience.
Kevin Jewell, BBRC International Director, introduced the team. Kevin singled out Wally Mahoney for his and Bernadette
’s hosting two of the team and taking lots of pictures. Norris Bevan, “the Father of the BBRC,” was applauded for his chauffeuring of the team during their first week’s stay, following
their arrival on April 6. MORE
Healthy Kids Day The YMCAs of the Eastside sponsor Healthy Kids Day, an activity event coinciding with the YMCA’s 125th Anniversary celebration on
Saturday, April 28, at three YMCA locations throughout the Eastside. Rotarian Scott Sadler announced the schedule. MORE
House Painters Wanted!
A Cinco De Painto project
on Saturday May 5 is planned by the Community Service Committee. The team of Ron Healey and Steve Luplow are putting together the shift schedule and all that stuff. Rumor has it that the first crew begins work
around 7:30 that morning, and the next crew takes over around 10:00 a.m. All these times are TENTATIVE. Details should be forthcoming by this Friday’s meeting.
Members trying to break collarbones or other appendages are asked to check out their own medical insurance policies (Remember, Mark?). MORE
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 Seattle author Tom Porter tells about his latest book, The Glory of Washington,
a story of the people and events that shaped the Husky tradition. Guests welcome, breakfast at 7:00 a.m., meeting at 7:30, and program at
8:00 a.m. Glendale Country Club, this Friday morning!
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CORNER CLOSED FOR SPRING CLEANING!
Admin Thought for the Week:
The longer you don’t do anything, the longer it takes you to do it.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; Teach a man to fish and you get rid of him on weekends. |