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| TODAY'S PROGRAM and
ASSIGNMENTS for: September
28 , 2006 |
Program:
Erika
Isler: Editor of State College Magazine
Auction item: Dayananda
Note taker: Rutter
Thank speaker: King
future assignments
| FUTURE
PROGRAMS and EVENTS |
October 5, 2006
Club Assembly
October 12, 2006 Richard Biever, Director of Dream Girls: A Preview
October 19, 2006
October 26, 2006
November 2, 2006
November 3rd, Wine Tasting at PDG Carol's
November 9, 2006
November 11, 2006 Foundation Dinner in Hagerstown
November 16, 2006
November 23, 2006
November 30, 2006
December 7, 2006
December 13, Charter party
December 14, 2006
December 21, 2006
December 28, 2006
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Visiting Rotarians: none
Make-ups turned in: none
Guests: Joe Sanders, a guest of Paul
Rutter
50/50: Since we were off location there was no drawing. We are
down to 42 cards with a pot of about $220.
Auction: Again, since we were meeting at the Ale House, we did
not have an auction item.
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(Please send announcements for the newsletter to Paul) |
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Sept
10, 2006 Support
to Operation
Salute: Holmes, Mose, Davis,
Domalski, Rutter, Dearmitt (x2), Abramson, Eberly (x2), Fetter,
Christian, Williams
Fall
2006 Semester Hosting Youth Exchange Students-
April
22, 2006 Lederer Park Clean up: Pam
Ferguson and her crew of Tracey Sepich and kids, Barbie Collins,
Hugh Mose, Paul Rutter & wife Anne.
Mar.
22, 2006 Spaghetti Dinner Fund Raiser,
We all are selling.
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Happy Bucks
[ALL PREVIOUS WEEKS] came from:
Dana was happy for his son who after being encouraged to try out for football
this fall, made the team and on his first play from scrimmage, ran 50
yards. (He, we assume, is a running back and not a wrestling built
linebacker! Well done to Dana's son!!) Meg's
mom whom we met two years ago is 99 today which means her dad will be
100 next week! Don Bedell
is celebrating 14 years of marriage Laurel
shared news about a fundraiser for her dad, who passed away last year
with ALS. Laurel's dad was a long time Rotarian and a charter member of
his club in York. Carl
talked up the United Way's kickoff and the number of Rotarians at the
event. Hugh was thankful
for Bob Williams and Teresa's particpation at a recent hearing for public
trasnportation. Todd
was happy over how well things went for the Operation Salute honoring
the Pennsylvania National Guard and Air National Guard.
Jim Eberly aksed if there was interest within the club to participate
in a SC downtown chili cook-off. Please contact Jim if you are. He needs
4-5 persons on October 7th from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sounds like fun! October
7th is the away game at Minnesota.
Dick Jones and Don Bedell talekd about he coupon book preparations.
If you have not signed up to contatc restuarants you will be taskeddo
r have one assigned to you. PLEASE REMEMBER THE MORE PARTICIPANTS THERE
ARE ON THE FRONT END THE BETTER THE COUPON BOOK IS AND IT WILL BE A EASIER
TO SELL ON THE BACK END
Todd passed out coins from the PA National Guard to all Rotarians that
helped with theevent.
Teresa shared information about our meals at
Damon's. Each week we have an option of a house salad or the entre prepared
for us that day. At no time is anyone to request to have chicken or
steak added to the salad. All that we are contracted for is the garden
salad. Additionally when you request special salads; the orders for everyone
else get backlogged because the server is also the one that has to prepare
the salad. There is additional cost that is borne by the club when you
place requests for extras too.
The committee assignments were placed on
the tables; it was also proposed to have a "Minute Man" list
for potential speakers available on a short notice if a scheduled speaker
is prevented from coming.
Teresa shared news from the Penn State Rotaract club for the new academic
year. Over 50 persons showed up to an informational session. Thes were
students that had been involved with Rotary as Interacters in high school.
The
Rotary Foundation Dinner is scheduled for November 4, 2006 in Hagerstown,
Maryland. Do not forget to register.
If you have coupon money please get that in. You can still sell those
babies.Coupon sales are still happening. Extras can be picked up from
Tracy Sepich. Sell Sell Sell your coupon books. Paul made
a flier that might help sell
these things which actually sell themselves: 49 coupons for various values
in town! Contact Rotarian Dr. Tracy Sepich to get your coupon
books. Her office is over by Lowes in the old Philatelic building.
Point your web browser to: http://www.rotilink.org/eClubs/
click on a club's Website and follow the directions to do make-ups
with the e-club. At the end, you print out your make up slip and submit
it to current secretary Rainer Domalski.
| Previous
Week's Speaker: Ale
House Expansion |
Meeting was held at the American Ale House, in Toftrees. The property
has recently been renovated.
The owner, Scott Lucchesi, told us something about the building and it’s
reconstruction. He remembers the original building, as it was a “hangout”
for his parents, when he was young, in the late-1960s. It was then called
the Coffee Grinder & General Store; later, Fannie’s, then Tiffany at the
Grinder. It became the property of the Uni-Mart Corporation, from whom
it was purchased by Scott and his partners (Ivan Siegel & Tommy Wareham).
The renovation of the Ale House was the hardest project he has ever been
involved in and the cost of construction was double what was anticipated.
He was “forced” to put in a sidewalk on the other side of the street,
at a cost of $ 40,000, due to the changes in the parking allowances. It
took two years for approval for the renovations.
The finished project is mostly smoke-free.
We all enjoyed our choice of meals and thank Scott for “hosting” us.
Notetaker: Marshall Goldstein and Paul Rutter
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| Rotary Birthdays this month:
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Dick
Held; September 27; Roger
Fetter, October 29
(if I please email me and let the club secretary
know too)
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 one of the E-clubs
all over the world
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 |
SGT
at ARMS
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September
28
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Dayananda
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Goldstein
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King
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Smith
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October
5
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DeArmitt |
Held |
Martella |
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Smith |
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October
12
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Domalski |
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October
19
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Eberly |
Hill |
Meckstroth |
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October
26
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Ferguson |
Johnston |
Moose |
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November
2
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Fetter |
Jones |
Mose |
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November
9
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Friedman |
Kauffman |
Myrick |
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November
16
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Gambone |
King |
n/a |
Assembly |
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Gatto |
Martella |
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If
we only listen to those whom we already see eye to eye, we will
never create better understanding, a concept that is at the
core of Rotary.
-Martin G Molony, District 1160 Governor, Dublin Central, Ireland
in The
Rotarian, January 2006
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"Of
the things we think, say or do:
Is
it the TRUTH?
Is
it FAIR to all concerned?
Will
it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Will
it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?"
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district 7350; club 24095
State
College Downtown Rotary; P.O. Box 10742; State College, PA 16805- 0742
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club webmaster & newsletter editor: Paul Rutter
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