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Newsletter - Archive Mar 23, 2010
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ROTARY CLUB OF FORT LAUDERDALE

Established 1922

District 6990, Club 4444


 

 
                                      

Upcoming Speakers:

3/24 - Lieutenant Colonel

Allen West

 

3/31 - Tom Cunningham

VP & Lead Economist

Federal Reserve Bank

 

4/7 - Susan Gillis,

Author and Historian 

 

Upcoming

Social Events:

June - Installation

Dinner, June 9th

held at the Antique

Car Museum

 

Upcoming

Special Projects:

(SEE CALENDAR

FOR DETAILED

INFORMATION)

4/3 - Paint the Ft. Laud.

Women's Club 8Am - 3PM

 

4/17 - Sailboat Bend Clean

Up - 8:30 - 10AM

5/1 - Rebuilding Broward

Project - 8AM - 12PM

6/5 - Beach Clean Up

9AM - 11AM followed

by a BBQ

Ten Day Notice:

David Maymon - proposed

by Linda Cooke and his

classification is

Health Care.

LAST WEEKS MEETING:  3/17/2010

 

Song: Mike Casey led us in the singng

of a St. Patricks Day Song

 

Pledge: President Bill led us in the Pledge

of Allegiance

 

Prayer: David Kramer led us in Prayer

 

Guests: Jack Braunstein introduced the following

visiting Rotarians: Burt Riskedahl, Bob Romano,

Art Ward, Leo Convery, Bill Wheeler and Marty Halpern

 

The following Rotarians brought in guests:

John Gustafson, Erika Baer and Ray Williams.

 

Happy Dollars:

The following were Happy:

Martin Brody, Dr. Bob

Helmholdt, Victoria Briggs,

Bob Shepard, Jack Drury,

Roger Arndall and David

Kramer

 

 

Winners:Erika Baer won an umbrella donated by Maria Solanet.

Dan Austin purchased a fruit basket donated by George

Trodella.  A guest purchased a 3 day/2 night stay in the

Bahamas.  George Maxwell purchased the flowers donated

by Kathy's Florist.

 

The pot is now up to $550

 

Weird News: Bob Field reported on weird news.

   
                  

 

Rotary One Minute:

Because of Rotarian support, more than six million children who migbt have been polio victims are walking and playing normally.  Since 1985, through Rotary's efforts and those of its partners around the world, more than two billion children have received polio vaccines and have been protected. To date, 209 countries, territories and areas around the world are polio free.  Only four Countries remain with polio: Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Nigeria. 

 

District 6990 Assembly

Signature Gardens - South Miami

Saturday, April 17th from 8AM to 2:30PM

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

All Presidents Elect, All Secretaries Elect, All Treasurers Elect, All Committee Chairs, All new Rotary Club members and You, the Rotarian who is anxious to increase your Rotary knowledge becuase you are the one who will benefit.  Each club should be represented by at least 5 members.  To register log on to www.ri6990.org

 

 

 

 

 

PROGRAM 

Jack Drury introduced comedian Woody Woodbury who has performed on television, radio as well as personal appearances.  Woody Woodbury's comedy routine is almost entirely based on booze and boozers and he uses the audience in his routines. Everyone in attendance enjoyed his appearance and he then had a question and anwer period.

 

Make Ups:

George Maxwell

 

FOUR WAY TEST

  Of the things we think, say or do:      

    1.   Is it the TRUTH?

       2.   Is it FAIR to all concerned?

       3.   Will it build GOOD WILL and   

              BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

       4.   Will it be BENEFICIAL to all

              concerned?