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| TODAY'S PROGRAM and
ASSIGNMENTS for: September
3 , 2009 |
Program:
Club
Assembly
Duty Rotarian (Auction,
Note take, Thank Speaker): Darren Johnston
future assignments
| FUTURE
PROGRAMS and EVENTS |
September 5, 2009 Akron Home Football Game, Gate
Watching Volunteers
September 10, 2009
DG
Joe White visits
September 12, 2009 Syracuse Home Football
Game, Gate Watching Volunteers
September 17, 2009
September
19, 2009 Temple Home Football Game, Gate Watching Volunteers
September 24, 2009
October 1, 2009
November 7, 2009 District Awards Gala in Martinsburg, WV
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Visiting Rotarians:
John Vincenti of the evening club
Make-ups turned
in: none
Guests: Two of Laurel's daughters, Kevin from Brazil, and
Katrina from Taiwan
50/50: Currently, the total pot stands at
nearly $90 with 46 cards remaining because Gary Brytczuk drew the 3 of
hearts, no winner.
Auction: There was not an auction item.
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| ANNOUNCEMENTS:
(Please send announcements for the newsletter to Paul) |
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PSU
Football with Akron September 5,
2009: Rotarians: Kat Snowe and Daver Snowe (Breakfast
club), Roger Dunlop and spouse, Non-Rotarians x6. Interested in
future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
2009-10
Hosts for Highschool International Youth Exchange:
Whitfield Chair
Farmers
Market, Food delivery to Food Bank, Each Friday 2009
Rotarians? Email Roger
Fetter
PSU
Football Games,
Fall 2009: Rotarians? email
Paul
Puerto
Rico GSE exchange and party at Paul's camp, Summer 2009
Rutter,
Williams, Whitfield
Lederer
Park Clean-up April 18, 2009 at 9:00 a.m.:
Brad is
in charge coordinating this event, with all of us helping! Many
Hands makes short work.
Foundation
Dinner April 16, 2009. Planning
Committee Chair: Dick Held, members all multiple Paul
Harris Fellows
2009
Spaghetti Dinner committee:
Eberly,
Bedell, Geise and all of us!
2009
Entertainment Book committee:
Eberly,
Moose and all of us!
Club
Holiday Party,
December: Brytczuk chair, all
club
Festival
of the Trees,
December 6-8, 2008: Eberly
chair, all of the club
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Happy Bucks
Kay had a trip to Georgia
Laurel because of 3 daughters
Carol becasue her son
and daughter-in-law are back from Iraq/Afghanistan
Kat because her cat "gave back" some yarn it had eaten.
Hugh was happy that all the students are back
Jason was happy not to go down town.
                    
An article in the State
College Magazine highlights of efforts at the Famers Market.
Anyone who would like to purchase a Rotary shirt should sign up for
one before the end of September.
Dick Jones is celebrating a birthday this month.
District Governor Joe White will be visiting our club on September 10th.
Officers and Board members please arrive half-hour early to meet with
him.
There was discussion about a joint fellowship meeting with the other
Rotary clubs in the area.
On September 12, there will be a Rotary Foundation seminar
Jim has given Carl $7,565 for the Dining & Entertainment Books.
Paul Rutter is still ahead. He has turned in the money for 57 books. Keep
selling them!
If you are not receiving club emails via the listserv, contact Paul
Rutter. The problem may be an incorrect email address on the club
listserv directory.
The club was able to sponsor someone for the GSE trip to Puerto Rico
this summer. The exchange is for Spanish language teachers. The one we
sponsored is Maggie Muir se instructa espanol para la colegio de State
College.
Thanks to everyone who has helped work
the gates before the PSU home football games in previous years. There
is time now to think about working the gates for 8 home games this year.
Thanks to Roger Dunlop, Kat Snowe (from our club) and husband Dave from
the breakfast club, Hugh Mose and wife Janyce, my wife Anne, and Meg Moose
for having one of her colleagues and many other helpers for helping
us fill the slate for some of the games this year. There are a few openings
left. You get free field seats and
parking passes for helping. If you are interested in helping next year
for the 2009 season let me know to reserve your spot. For more information
on what we do and to be the list for next year ask Paul
863-3387 office.
Check out the latest press releases
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.
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Week's Speaker: The
new Executive Director of Youth Services Bureau |
Andrea Boyles, the new E.D. at YSB was our speaker.
YSB began serving children and youth in 1967 when President Judge R.
Paul Campbell and a group of concerned citizens developed programs to
help troubled youth in their home communities, thereby reducing the need
to institutionalize youth outside of the County.
From this all volunteer "grass roots" beginning, the YSB has
grown to include a professional staff of more than 85 who, with the aid
of over 250 trained volunteers, annually serve approximately 2000 children,
youth, and their families.
A unique aspect of the YSB is the wide variety of services its staff
and volunteers provide in home, school and community settings. Current
programs include individual, family and group counseling, parent education,
Big Brothers Big Sisters services, emergency shelter for runaway and homeless
youth, transitional living, and drug and alcohol education/intervention.
All services are designed to meet the unique needs of the Bald Eagle,
Bellefonte, Penns Valley, Philipsburg and State College areas. This combination
of diversified programs and individualized approaches to communities provide
a full range of services to children and youth ages 0 to 21.
While individuals often refer themselves, other referral sources include
parents, schools, children and youth agencies, law enforcement agencies
and concerned community persons. All referrals receive immediate attention
from qualified professionals. Services are provided free of charge to
families and are held in strict confidence.
Since the YSB is an integral part of a network of youth service providers
in the County, contact with the YSB staff affords easy access to the entire
system of human services in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
The Web site for the YSB is http://www.ccysb.com
Note taker: Paul Rutter
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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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GREETER |
MEETING
NOTES
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THANK
SPEAKER
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| Sept 10 |
Jones
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Jones
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Jones
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| Sept 17 |
Kauffman
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Kauffman
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Kauffman
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| Sept 24 |
King
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King
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King
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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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