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SUSAN HYCHKA presented a new Paul Harris pin with five sapphires to BETTY
SUDDARTH (PHF+5)(Below left). SUSAN also presented a Paul Harris Fellow Plaque to
RAYMOND J. PEETERS (Below right) noting that the plaque read RAYMOND M. PEETERS. RAYMOND J.
was honoring his father with this contribution. The senior
RAYMOND was a charter member of the Neenah, WI Rotary club in 1926.
Thank you for generously supporting the work of Rotary.
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DENNIS WIEDENAAR, October Birthday Table Chair, introduced members
celebrating a birthday in October and announced that $2,024 has been collected
so far for the Foundations. We celebrated by singing Happy Birthday.
PROGRAM:
PRESIDENT CHRISTA introduced DISTRICT GOVERNOR JUDY HOLLANDER,
who told us a bit about herself before reviewing Rotary goals: polio eradication,
literacy, water, health and hunger. RI President JOHN KENNY says everything
begins and ends at the club level. There are 45 clubs in our District with an
average membership of 57 and an average attendance of 34.
DG JUDY announced that the District Conference is scheduled for May 1st at the
Sheraton at Keystone at the Crossing. She redefined R & D for us. The
conference is a great place to "rob and duplicate" other club's ideas.
HOLLANDER'S goals are the same as JOHN KENNY'S with one addition. To
get from clean water to literacy, people need food. Our District is partnering with
Heifer International to add that necessary piece to the formula.
There will be two GSE teams in her term; one from South Korea and another
from The Netherlands. We also have outbound teams to those two countries.
A Friendship Exchange has already taken place between District 4170 in Mexico
and our district. This is the District that is happy to receive the fire trucks and
ambulances we sent them. If you would like to see the impact our District has
made on villages there, a tour is planned for February 17 - 21, 2010.
Every Rotarian Every Year is the Rotary slogan to remind all of us that
contributions are important to the work of RI. The Future of Rotary is in Your
Hands.
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You can review DG HOLLANDER's Slides
as PDF
or
as PowerPoint
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STUDENT GUESTS:
ED HEMMER introduced Interact members Lynn Hardy and Greg Burns from
Central Catholic High School. Each received a certificate and a travel mug with
the 4-Way Test to commemorate meeting with us.
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GUESTS:
Tom Stolz, guest of LEW RUNNELS, Richard, Betty, Emma Frey, and Sally
Dooley, brother, sister-in-law, wife and niece of HARLEY FREY; and Inge
Erickson, guest of CHRISTA KECK.
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VISITING ROTARIANS:
DG JUDY HOLLANDER, Attica/Williamsport; ASST DG WILMA SHACKLETON,
Attica/Williamsport; MIKE SMITH, Evanston, IL, JERRY ERSKINE, Lebanon;
MAUREEN GRABOWSKI, Ft. Myers South, FL; MIKE WILSON, Daybreak
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