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| TODAY'S PROGRAM and
ASSIGNMENTS for: October
29 , 2009 |
Program:
Skills, Inc.
Duty Rotarian (Auction,
Note take, Thank Speaker): Mose
future assignments
| FUTURE
PROGRAMS and EVENTS |
November 5, 2009 Assembly
November 7, 2009 District Awards Gala in Martinsburg,
WV
November 7, 2009 Ohio State Home Football Game,
Gate Watching Volunteers
November 12, 2009 dac.db review & membership committee presentation
November 14, 2009 Indiana Home Football Game, Gate Watching Volunteers
November 19, 2009 RSVP
November 20, 2009 Wine Testing fundraiser at Carol's
November 26, 2009 Thanksgiving.... No Meeting.... Happy Thanksgiving!
Decvember 3, 2009 Assembly
December 10, 2009 Melinda Golden, Rotary Membership Presentation
December 17, 2009 Holiday Auction
December 24, 2009 Christmas... No Meeting... Happy Holidays!
December 31, 2009
Open
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Visiting Rotarians:
Charles 'Pete' Cole of Dublin, OH, and Ruud Veitman of Greenville, SC
Make-ups turned
in: Mark Whitfield in Poland
Guests: All of our exchange students, (Kevin, Jade, Yin);
50/50: Currently, the total pot stands at
nearly $260 with 39 cards remaining The winning ticket, was held by Lester
Cutter, who drew the joker and got ten bucks. Better luck next time!
Auction: Mark Moose donated a Sheetz Gift Card, which went for
$30 to Frank Gatto. Thanks!!
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(Please send announcements for the newsletter to Paul) |
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Festival
of the Trees,
December, 2009: Eberly
chair, all of the club
PSU
Football with Ohio State November 7,
2009: Rotarians: Paul Rutter and spouse Anne Hoag,
Roger Dunlop, Brad Schmitt, and 4Non-Rotarians.
Interested in the Indiana game?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Minnesota October 17,
2009: Rotarians: Roger Dunlop, Kat and spouse Dave
Snowe and 5 Non-Rotarians.
Interested in future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Eastern Illinois October 10,
2009: Rotarians: Roger Dunlop, Paul Rutter, Kat and
spouse Dave Snowe and two friends, Jack Cunning spouse of Tineke
Cunning from the breakfast club, and 2 Non-Rotarians.
Interested in future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Iowa September 26,
2009: Rotarians: Roger Dunlop, Paul Rutter and spouse
Anne, Kat and spouse Dave Snowe, and 4 Non-Rotarians.
Interested in future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Temple September 19,
2009: Rotarians: Kat and Dave Snowe, Roger Dunlop and
6 nnon-Rotarians,
Interested in future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Syracuse September 12,
2009: Rotarians: Brad Schmitt, Roger Dunlop, Paul Rutter,
Hugh Mose and spouse, Jack Cunning spouse of Tineke Cunning from
the breakfast club, Meg Moose's employee, and 5 Non-Rotarians.
Interested in future games?
Need ten each game : Email Paul
PSU
Football with Akron September 5,
2009: Rotarians: Brad Schmitt, Roger Dunlop and spouse,
Non-Rotarians x6.
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
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Happy Bucks
Kay is moving back to
Georgia to work near the water. Mark
glad to be back from Poland and Czech Republic
Gary was happy to announce the first happy Hour had 8-10 people show up
at the Ale House Paul
Rutter is happy to be in Germany!
                   
Raffle Tix were circulated for the District Foundation Dinner
Roger Fetter urged signing up for the Farmers Market on Fridays. This
is taking food to the food bank
Carl did 6 youth exchange visits with approximately 60 potential exchange
students
Brad Yeckley let us know there was sufficent interest in pursuing an
idea for helping to line soccer fields
The Rotary Leadership Institute will be held on November 14.
The District Foundation Dinner will be held on November 7. Don has
raffle tickets for hand-crafted rocking chairs.
Jason Slocum spoke about the D&E books, work for commitments to
coupon books this year
The Wine Auction fundraiser will be held on 11/20 at Carol Walsh's
home.
3 guests attended in September courtesy of Hugh and Jim. Jim won the
$25 gift certificate.
Polio Plus contribution match from Gates Foundation. Goal is $150 per
club member.
Jason said it is time to call about D & E ads. Get merchants to
sign up. It makes it easier to sell.
News about a basketball game for Rotary will be announced.
Lederer Park clean-up is October 24. Please help out!
Memorial proposals to honor mayor Welch, a Walking History of State
College people. For park detailing contribution to community erect signs
providing information on walking trail.
Hugh Mose announced there will be no money from R.I. for the International
Project this year. But if we can raise 25% of funds needed, HUntingdon
doesh te same, others will match the remainder.
An article in the State
College Magazine highlights of efforts at the Famers Market.
Jim Eberly has been nominated for district governor for 2012-2013
Dick Held will be chairing Polio Plus and the Foundation
There was discussion about a joint fellowship meeting with the other
Rotary clubs in the area.
Jim has given Carl $7,565 for the Dining & Entertainment Books.
Paul Rutter is still ahead in selling them. 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.
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 2 home games left this
year. Thanks to Roger Dunlop, Brad Schmitt, Kat Snowe (from our club)
and husband Dave from the breakfast club, and Tineke Cunning from the
breakfast club, Hugh Mose and wife Janyce, my wife Anne and many other
helpers for helping
us fill the slate for some of the games this year. There are a very very
few openings left for the 2009 season. You get free field seats and
parking passes for helping. If you are interested in helping next year
for the 2010 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: Women's
Resource Center, Ann Ard |
The Centre County Women's Resource Center (CCWRC) provides free and confidential
services for people who have experienced domestic abuse, sexual violence,
and stalking. Counselor/advocates are available to help 24 hours a day.
Domestic and sexual violence happens to millions of people every year;
from every religion, race, and economic class, in rural areas and cities,
to people who are healthy, sick, or disabled, those with a college degree,
and those in elementary school. Domestic and sexual violence affects someone
you know!
All services of the Centre County Women's Resource Center are safe, professional,
confidential, and free. They are available 24 Hours a day 365 days a year.
Your privacy and safety are our primary concerns.
- 24 Hour Rape/Abuse Hotline
Information and support, counseling, safety planning, and referrals
to other resources. Toll Free 1-877-234-5050. All information is kept
confidential.
- Sylvia Stein Shelter
A shelter for women and their children who need a safe place to stay.
- Bridge Housing Program
A goal-focused, transitional living program for families in need of
long term shelter.
- Counseling
Individual counseling and support groups for survivors of domestic and/or
sexual violence. Also available for support persons.
- Advocacy/Accompaniment
Assistance is available to persons who are seeking medical attention
and/or legal services including filing for a Protection From Abuse (PFA)
Order and support during court proceedings.
- Children's Program
Counseling, support groups, and advocacy for child survivors/witnesses
of domestic and sexual violence.
- Community Education
Prevention/education programs are provided to schools, community groups,
and professionals in the hopes of creating better understanding within
the community.
- Rural Outreach/Advocacy
The CCWRC provides services throughout Centre County. A satellite office
is located in Bellefonte. Confidential meeting places for counseling
are available in other areas of the county.
Centre County Women's Resource Center
140 W. Nittany Avenue; State College, PA
16801-4811
(814) 234-5050
(877) 234-5050
TTY (814) 272-0660
edteam@ccwrc.org
Submitted by Meg Moose
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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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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