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State College, 16805

Edition: #380
Editor: Paul Rutter
TODAY'S PROGRAM and ASSIGNMENTS for: June 5 , 2008

Program: Club Assembly / Jody Althouse Classification Talk
Auction: Christian
Greeter: Bedell
Note taker
: Althouse
Thank speaker
: n/a
future assignments

FUTURE PROGRAMS and EVENTS

June 12, 2008 Children from the cast of the Singing On Stage production of "The Sound of Music"
June 19, 2008 Rose Kaufman new President of our club
June 26, 2008 Maestro Gerardo Edelstein to discuss the Penn's Woods Music Festival
July 3, 2008 TBA

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LAST WEEK IN REVIEW

Visiting Rotarians: .
Make-ups turned in: none
Guests:
50/50: Mark Whitfield drew the 2 of hearts. There is about $125 to split. There are about 44 cards left.
Auction: An Alehouse gift certificate was won by Rainer for $45. The donor was Gary Brytczuk. Thanks to both of you!

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ANNOUNCEMENTS: (Please send announcements for the newsletter to Paul)

Tunisian GSE Exchange, May 6-12: Rutter, Sepich, Williams

2008 Lederer Park Clean-up: Brad was in charge coordinating this event, and all of us!

2008 Spaghetti Dinner committee: Jim Eberly, Don Bedell, and all of us!

2008 Entertainment Book committee: Jim Eberly, Meg Moose and all of us!

PSU Football Games, Fall 2007: Whitfield x7, Rutter x7, Williams x2, Trudeau x2, Mose, plus 16 non-Rotarians? email Paul

2007-8 Hosts for Highschool International Youth Exchange: Whitfield, Potalivo

Happy Happy Bucks are funds paid to the club to speak up and tell all why you are happy!Bucks The following persosns offerd happy bucks: Brytczuk, Mose, Sanders, Slocum, and Sepich


  • Paul is looking for a substitute newsletter editor from now through mid-August, whilst he is wrapping up his doctoral studies. Contact him at 814-863-3387 work or 814-867-5001 home.
  • The Rotary International Conference is June 15-18 (more details later).
    Leadership Institute seminars are also available; check the website for the schedule
  • The ten day notice is out for Kate _______, Kay ______, and Felix ______. If you have an objection please contact President Linda..
  • Spaghetti Dinner Grand Poobah Marshall says to turn in tickets money to him. A few holdouts on ticket money remain. Please turn in spaghetti dinner proceeds.
  • Rotary Spikes night.... contact Marshall Goldstein. The date is August 14.
  • Congratulations to the new Paul Harris Fellows and continuing PHF. New this year was Sue Eberly being named by husband, Rotarian, and PHF Jim Eberly, also Anne Hoag who was named by her husband, Rotarian, and PHF Paul Rutter, also continuing multi-status PHF to Carl Hill, Dick Held, Ed Zeiders, Rainer Domalski, Frank Gatto and others to be named. Several sustaning PHFs were recognized too and can be found on the club's PHF Web page.
  • The Tunisian GSE team arrived May 6 and departed May 12. There was a welcome dinner at the Nittany Lion Inn during the evening club's meeting. On Wednesday Herwigs was our host for lunch, and dinenr was a cookout at Paul's camp. The team was in attendance at our membership drive meeting on May 8. Wednesday and Thursday were vocational days and Friday was dedicated to a tour of Penn State and district conference activities. Saturday night found the club at Indigo (formerly Players) with Rebecca Friedman, Paul, and his wife Anne to show the team what a college dance club is all about. The team was a real pleasure to host and escort around. It's a shame more Rotarians don't get involved in such a wonderful experience.
  • Doug announced results of the nominating committee. Laurel, Lester, and Cathy will be new board members while Bob Williams will be the second vice president.
  • Mark M mentioned RYLA scholarships being available. RYLA will be held at Juniata College this summer for rising seniors in high school.
  • Jim announced that coupon book sales are going well. We currently have more than $8K in sold books, and many books are still out. Keep selling!
  • Congratulations to Tineke Cunning and Marce Pancio of the Sunrise Rotary Club for being selected as teams leaders for the Spring 2009 GSE to the Philippines and the Summer 2009 GSE to Puerto Rico respectively. The Philippines trip is a general GSE and the one to Puerto Rico is a Spanish Language teachers GSE.
  • Carl Hill received Distinguished Service Award for Youth Exchange work
  • Extra club money is being used this year for a second vocational scholarship of $1500.
  • 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.
  • At the Purdue game, we had a turnout of 11, including four Rotarians (Mark Whitfield, his son Nate and Nate's girlfriend; also Paul Rutter; Tineke Cunning from the breakfast club and her husband and Rotarian Jack from the Tyrone Rotary) for the football game as a fundraiser. Rotarians helping over the season included George Trudeau, Paul Rutter, Mark Whitfield, Bob Williams, Hugh Mose, Tammy Miller and Tineke Cunning from Sunrise Rotary, and Bill Bell and Jack Cunning from Tyrone.) Thanks for all your help! We raised over a eleven hundred dollars and had fun!
  • Previous Week's Speaker: PDG Carl Hill and the exchange students

    Carl introduced the exchange students that are inbound and outbound. Inbound are:Victoria (Brazil) and Pavel (Poland). Each spoke about their experiences here. Outbound are Emily Lingle going to Spain, Vivian Fleisher going to the Czech Republic; Matt Ritchie going to Brazil; and Lela McKinnon going to India.

    Note taker: Richard Jones

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    Rotary Birthdays this month:

    Paul Rutter, June 8;
    (if I missed yours please email me and let the club secretary know too)

    Etc.

     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
    AUCTION
    GREETER
    MEETING NOTES
    THANK SPEAKER
    June 12
    Coble
    Brooks
    Bacastow
    Dayananda
    June 19
    Davis
    Brown
    Beaver
    Eberly
    June 26
    Dayananda
    Brytczuk
    Bedell
    Fetter


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    in The Rotarian, January 2006

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