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THIS WEEK

Come Celebrate the BBRC’s 19th Anniversary at Willows Lodge in Woodinville, Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. Dress is formal/elegant. Dust off your duds and join members and guests for a wonderful evening. Learn who wins the Raffle, have a great meal. Remember, no meeting at Glendale this Friday morning.

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Mix has been in the corner for several weeks now, and he is about ready to come out of hiding. A word of advice: don’t have too many “procedures” in a short period of time! Remember to keep your account current and continue doing make-ups. The Retention Committee would like to see us all above 70%! Happy Anniversary, BBRC!

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Vol. 17, No. 19, November 8, 2004

IN THIS ISSUE:

This Reveille Home Page | The Friday Program: Putting a Face on the Rotary Foundation | The Raffle is OVER! | Thanksgiving Baskets ­ Alert! | Friday Potpourri | A Mini-Assembly ­ Club Service II | Slate for new Officers/Directors Released | Preserve Planet Earth Attracts Mob | Trip to Slovakia | Web Fun


Friday Potpourri

FriPotPresident Norm greeted the crowd at the clanging of the bell. He introduced Robin Callan for the invocation and the pledge to the flag; and David Bolson, who greeted five visiting Rotarians. Included among our visitors were Debbie Acton, Bellevue; Pat Haskins, Downtown Spokane; Rosemary Aragon, University; and Frank Young, Bellevue. Also in attendance was Al Fricker, Rotarian from Hawaii’s Poipu Beach Rotary, who told of his NID visits to various parts of the world.

At the Cashier’s Desk was Mary Bell. Taking attendance was Paul Martin.

Club members learned Friday that Carol Hoeft has been handed the challenge of fighting ovarian cancer. She was in attendance Friday and explained that her doctors were optimistic about her treatment. She began a series of treatments last week. Thoughts and prayers for Carol are in order.

Dick Brown reported that the sale of Pink M & M’s to benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation netted a check for $1,800. The donation was presented to the Foundation in the name of Don Deasy.

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