IN THIS ISSUE

This Reveille Home Page

A Visit by Jamie Moyer

Friday Potpourri

Hopelink Accepts Major Gift

Students of the Month

The Invasion of Leavenworth

What to Do if your Purse or Wallet is Stolen

Web Fun

Vol. 14, No. 28, January 14, 2002

Friday Potpourri

Sadler, Hildebrand
Two Scotts Greeting: Scott Sadler (L) and Scott Hildebrand

Howard Johnson, past president, filled in for the traveling Steve Goldfarb.

Scott Hildebrand delivered the invocation and led the pledge to the flag.

Scott Sadler
Scott Sadler

Scott Sadler introduced three visiting Rotarians and numerous guests.

Madeline Gauthier accepted luggage and clothing for Treehouse, the group that tends to the needs of foster kids. Many thanks.

Reminder about the special invitation from Seattle #4 for a joint potluck dinner on Thursday, February 7, 6:00-8:30 p.m., at Blodell Hall, St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E., Seattle (Capital Hill).

A program focused on the U.S. Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation will be presented by its president, the Very Reverend Robert Taylor, Dean of St. Mark's, and Seattle Rotarian Dr. Constance Rice, the Foundation's Executive Director.

Archbishop Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. A man of immense moral authority, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been one of the leading figures in the fight against apartheid in South Africa.

All participants for the event will bring their own beverage, and dish assignments are based on first letter of the last name:

A-D:

Appetizer

E-L:

Salads/Veggies

M-S:

Entrees

T-Z:

Desserts

The space is limited to 200. Please reserve by calling the Seattle Rotary office (Ph 206.623.0023) by January 22.