TODAY'S PROGRAM and ASSIGNMENTS: (October
10 , 2002)
Program: Brent Frank - "Aids
101" -
The AIDS
Project, serving Centre and Clinton counties Auction Item: Gambone Invocation: Held Note Taker: Hudson Thank speaker: MaryAnn Eberle future assignments
since
April 17, 2002
FUTURE
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
October
17 Ron Taverno-Rotary
exchange students (to be confirmed) October 24
Mike Majewski-US Navy submarines October 31
Mark Whitfield-classification talk November 7
club assembly November 14 Carol Walsh-polio plus initiative November 21 Classification talk-Doug Holmes November 28Thanksgiving December 5 club assembly December 12 December 19 classification talk-Rainier Domalski December 26 Happy Holidays (no
meeting)
Visiting Rotarians: Betty and Larry White
from Scranton, PA Rotary. Make-ups turned
in: Guests: None 50/50: The winning number was held by Carol Walsh, but she had
the fortune (for the rest of us) to pull the 3 of diamonds thereby preserving
the $597 pot until at least next week. You can buy
three chances for $2 now too, to make your chances better! Auction: : A Business Emergency kit, donated by Linda Friedman,
and claimed by Darren Johnson with a winning bid of $35.00. Thanks to
both!!
ANNOUNCEMENTS: (Please send announcements for the newsletter to Paul)
Ron Taverno will be posting an announcement
via the List Serv to tell about Football gate working. The next game
On Going through 12/12
Cruise Raffle All of us
(19 tickets each)
10/3
PNC-United Way
Day of Caring Marshall Goldstein, Jim Eberly, Meg Moose, Leanne Martin
9/28
Beaver Stadium Gates
Iowa-PSU game Ron Taverno,
9/21
Beaver Stadium Gates
La Tech-PSU Game
Betsy & Dick Held, Paul Rutter, Ron Taverno
9/14
Beaver Stadium Gates
Nebraska-PSU Game
Anne Hoag & Paul Rutter, Patty & Ron Taverno
is Northwestern on October 19. There are 3 more
games after that that will need workers. Call Ron Taverno to sign
up. It counts as a make-up and the club earns cash!
Hugh Mose congratulated those members who
have been successful in selling their raffle tickets and announced
that all club members have received their allotted 19 to sell. Hugh
noted that Dick Held has arranged for a table to sell at Wal-Mart
North Atherton on 5 October 2002 and there is still one slot open
for the morning (9:00 AM to Noon) session and a couple for the afternoon
session, Noon to 3:00 PM). Dick has also arranged for a sale table
at the Benner Pike Wal-Mart on Friday, 25 October. Only one member
has signed up to sell at that location so we still have two open slots
for the morning and three for the afternoon. Contact Hugh to qualify
for either of these sales opportunities.
Dr. D is the chair of the Group Study Exchange.
A press release should appear soon in the CDT. The study teams consist
of four (4) members plus a group leader. There has been a change made
on this program in that instead of sending and receiving a team every
year we will alternate each year between sending a team. We will host
a team from South Korea 19 April 2003 to 18 May 2003. In 2004, we
will send a team to South Korea.
Meg announced that Tom Murray, the new CEO
at the Centre Community Hospital has been approved for membership
by the membership committee. We are now in the 10 day member review
of Tom's candidacy. Tom is a past Rotarian from Louisville, Ky, and
promises to be a very active member in our club.
Please contact Roger Fetter with speaker
ideas.
Meg gave special accolades for Paul Rutter
for his work on the WEB site in general and especially on his submariner
activities recently. Thanks Paul!
Carol Walsh hopes we are all working diligently
in our membership recruiting teams to find our one new member each
(team).
The club has a list serv. All active members
are on it. The email address for it is SCDTROTARY-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU. It only works if you are a subscriber so if you aren't on it and want to know
even more about the club 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.
Teresa Davis stated that our weekly meeting
attendance has been down over the summer months, as expected in a
college town, but hopes that we are all now focused and will work
toward raising our attendance record.
The fund raising committee passed out tickets
for use to sell for the cruise raffle. The cruise doesn't have a date
it has be taken within. The value of the cruise is $3500. Winners
can arrange a round that. It should be good enough though, for airfare
from Harrisburg to a carribbean cruise port, and a cruise of 7 days.
The second prize is a 27" color TV; 3rd prize is a cash award
of $250.
Meg announced that the Rotary Leadership Seminar
will be held in different locations around the state with the nearest
being held in Bedford, PA, on March 15. Our club is expected to have
at least 3 members attend. This seminar is directed towards members
who intend on holding leadership positions within our club. See Meg
if you are interested.
Melissa Aungst, October 22; Anatoly
Tmanov, October 23; Paul Bell, October 27;
Roger Fetter, October 29 (if I missed yours pleaseemail me)
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, Distr ict Web
site, or with your club secretary.