IN THIS ISSUE
Mark Hough
Jim Kindsvater
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District Governor Bob Wilson
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Annual Visit of the District Governor President Goldfarb introduced District Governor Bob Wilson, from the Lynnwood Club. Bob is a retired veterinarian who joined Rotary in 1987. Obviously making a substantial commitment to Rotary, he has risen to the position of District Governor in only 14 years. MORE
Volunteers Needed Earl Falk is putting out a request for volunteers at the Rotary First Harvest Monthly Work Party, this Saturday, August 11, at Pier 91, Seattle. The work party is held every second Saturday in the same location – AND COUNTS AS A MAKE-UP! Please come and help sort and package food items from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. This is a perfect family project! Contact Earl for more information.
Rotary’s Leadership Academy In an attempt to further spread the gospel of Rotary, Dick Clarke established the District Leadership Academy a year ago and reports that “classes” will begin for the new semester in September. “This is a 10-lesson correspondence course, which digs into what Rotary is all about. It’s an invaluable tool for all Rotarians and particularly those who are in leadership within their clubs. This past year, 20 Rotarians became part of the first graduating class, and I urge all of you to consider enrolling in this special course.” The cost is $75.00. Click here for a registration form.
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“PGA Tour at Sahalee in August 2002,” Bruce King, former KOMO-TV Sports Anchor, will describe all of the activities surrounding the return of the PGA next year. Don’t miss the activities, with breakfast at 7:00 a.m., club business at 7:30, and the program at 8:00. Glendale Country Club, Friday morning. Visitors welcome. |
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Gone to Idaho to recuperate from psychological damage caused by the invasion of the Kakworm.
You can create goodness in your own life and in the lives of others through the way you spend each moment. You can. It is yours for the doing right here and now.
No, it’s not a joke. No, we don’t know what it is. Yes, we are confounded. I guess you will have to bring in three new members to find out!
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