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| TODAY'S PROGRAM and
ASSIGNMENTS: (March 31, 2005)
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| FUTURE
PROGRAMS and EVENTS |
March
31, 2005 TBA
April 2, 2005 District Assembly, PETS, Altoona
April 7, 2005 TBA
April 13, 2005 SPAGHETTI DINNER
April 14, 2005 TBA
April 21, 2005 TBA
April 28, 2005 TBA
May 5, 2005 (Rutter) Italian Group Study Exchange
May 12, 2005 TBA
May 13-15 District Conference,
Altoona
May 19, 2005 TBA
May 26,
2005 TBA
June 2, 2005 TBA
June 9, 2005 TBA
June 16, 2005 TBA
June 23, 2005 TBA
June 30, 2005 TBA
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Visiting Rotarians: Jan Hill from Pleasant
Gap RC; Geoff Wilson, Fran Stevenson, and Jerry Friedman from the evening
club, Adrian Pratt from Aberdeen, SD
Make-ups turned in: none
Guests: Bob Williams, guest of Paul Rutter
50/50: Carol Walsh drew the two of spades. There are 26 cards left
and about $1175 in the pot to split.
Auction: From Ron Quinn a trowel and garden tools, Carol Walsh
was the high bidder at $25.
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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2/23/2005
100th Anniversary of Rotary-Walsh, Eberly, Rutter, Hill, Friedman,
Staats, Davis, Holmes, Dr. D, Mose, Moose, Fetter, Ferguson, &
others to be mentioned later
12/8-12/2004
Festival of the Trees-Zimbler, Hill, & 38 of the rest
of the club (names to be posted shortley)
12/1/
2004 Coupon Books (Catallano, Friedman, DeArmitt, Coble, the
rest of the club as sellers-names to be psoted shortley)
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Happy Bucks
from: Hugh Mose
There is a good article by Harry Zimbler in this month's State College
Magazine. It is titled, "When the War Comes Home: A Personal View
of the War in Iraq."
The Pleasant Gap club is having a chicken and waffles dinner.
Paul Rutter mentioned the Italian GSE
team will be in State College the nights of May 6-10, and 15th. Thanks
to those who have said they might be able to host visitors. There
is still an opportunity for more hosts. This is a great opportunity to
particiapte in a huge part of Rotary and get to share your State College
with your guest. Ask Paul Rutter for more information.
Harry announced the spaghetti dinner is coming along fine with the exception
of items for the silent auction.
Rotary vanity license plates are available. There's a link on the District
Web site to get them.
Jim
Eberly - brick sales rising slowly, but the sales pyramid could use some
work. He said wrap up by end of March. Jim said that buying a family tree
might be considered. The first brick is $100 but each brick thereafter
in the family is just $50. You can preserve your family legacy in a small
remembrance of everyone alive now for future generations at the beautiful
central Parklet!
Ted Staats mentioned he and Barbara Collins were
heading up the silent auction portion of the spaghetti night fund raiser.
He asked that members able to contribute items please contact him. He
will be going to the CBICC next.
Our Club is competing with the Evening Clubto sell bricks. The winning
club will be served lunch by the losing club at a future date. That's
one more incentive to see bricks! We need to
sell bricks. Sign your Brick Pledge
today! We can meet our goal if everyone buys one
and sells one.
The District Newsletter for Febuary is available at the District
Web site by clicking on the link to the current
newsletter. http://www.district7350.org
The District Conference will take place from May
13-15. Registration forms are available from Carol or on the District
website.
RYLA. The RYLA event will be held at Juniata
College this ummer. Nominations for attendees are being taken now. LeAnne
Martin is the contact person in our club. Students that are juniors
in highschool now are eligible.
Jim Eberly reported about Rotary's Central
Parklet Project sponsored by the two SC clubs. The new "Children's
Play Space" will be lot of fun for kids. The total costs of the project
are $50,000. 50% needs to be raised by the two SC clubs as part of Rotary's
100th anniversary in 2005. Bricks are on
sale ($100 for first kid name, $50 for each subsequent). The bricks
will be used for the walkway. A pamphlet
was distributed. Please be selling bricks!
The
club has a list serv. All active members
are on it. The email address for it is SCDTROTARY-@LISTS.PSU.EDU. Email Paul Rutter to see about your admission.
It is a private listserv not open to the
public. If you are already on it and want help with it please call or
email me.
There are two new Web pages up. One is for Rotary
Foundation Program alumni.The hope or goal behind
this page is to keep members aware of persons in our community that might
benefit further from Rotary by membership or participation in other things
we are doing. The second page is on the District Web site. It honors the
Veterans in our Rotary community. Both pages are still in an initial
building stage so if you know of anyone that has been left out, please
let me know so I can include them.
mystery answer: none
this week.
| Previous
Week's Speaker: Rob Oshinski from Victory Sports |
Rob Oshinski spoek to us today abotu fitness and his business. It was
started about 1.5 years ago. Before beginning a fitness program, its
a good idea to get a medical approval. Then find a fitness professional
to guide you through planning and a fitness evaluation.
Cardio vascuar workouts are very important. This means long periods
a alwo start and then add challenges. Increase the heart rate. Balance
exercises.
Exercise tio enhance your life. Take breaks at work. Do jumping jacks,
walk up steps, burn more calories, boosting energy.
This weeks note taker: Bonnie Abramson
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| Rotary Birthdays this month:
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Chris Potalivo,
March 28; Gary Brytczuk, April 9;
Marc Meckstroth, April 11; Bonnie Abramson, April
14; Pam Ferguson, April 15; Brian Christian,
April 26; Jim Dayananda,
April 27;
(if I please email me)
M A K E - U P S
Reminders on makeup's:
All makeup's are good for credit toward
meetings missed 14 days before or 14 days after the makeup. Makeup's made
at other Rotary Club meetings also get a dues credit. Makeup's at service
projects get attendance credit only. All makeup cards should be turned
into the club secretary promptly. To find out where you can makeup, check
the RI Club Directory, or District Web site.
NEIGHBORING CLUBS- check out the web
site listing or the E-club
MEMBERS- check out the web site listing
COMMITTEE CHAIRS- check out the web site listing
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DATE
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AUCTION
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MEETING
NOTES
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THANK
SPEAKER
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PROGRAM |
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April
7
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Sanders
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Bacastow
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n/a
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Assembly
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April
14
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Smith
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Beaver
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Davis
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April
21
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Staats
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Bedell
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Dayananda
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April
28
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Taverno
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Bell
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Dearmitt
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May
5
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Trudeau
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Biddle
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Rutter
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Rutter
(GSE)
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May
12
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Turley
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Brooks
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Domalski
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May
19
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Walsh
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Brytczuk
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Eberly
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May
26
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Whitfield
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Catalano
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Edwards
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June
2
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Zimbler
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Christian
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Ferguson
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June
9
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Abramson
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Coble
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n/a
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Assembly
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June
16
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Amato
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Collins
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Fetter
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June
23
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Bacastow
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Davis
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Ford
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June
30
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Beaver
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Dayananda
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Friedman
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July
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