Tuesday, February 27, 2018

February 26 Meeting Notes

Announcements:

Elza went to Revelstoke, BC last weekend with the district's youth exchange students and had a great time curling, sledding, and playing in the snow.  She didn't get much sleep over the 4-day period.
The WHS Applettes Dance Team is doing well, and will be going to district competition.

Ruth Dagg will give Tastebuds gift cards to anyone who brings in a new bike ride sponsor.  She presented cards to Lisa Parks and David Barshes (2) today.  Who will be next??

Lisa Parks talked about her PETS (President-elect Training Seminar) held in Seattle last weekend.  There were over 500 PEs there from 9 districts in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and western Canada, along with assistant governors, district governors-elect, RI officers, & speakers and small group facilitators.


Fellowship Dinners - Membership committee has proposed a fellowship event where 2 Rotary couples host 2-3 other couples for dinner.  The idea is to invite at least one or two potential members, and maybe someone already in the club you don't know very well.  Time frame is the week before and after St. Patrick's Day (March 10-24).  Contact John McDarment (669-6965) if you can host, or if you would like to be invited.

The Boy Scouts of America this year will honor Erik Holmberg with The Good Scout Award.  If you would like to come to the banquet to support Erik, contact John McDarment (669-6965).   The event is at the Wenatchee Convention Center on March 28.  Tickets are $30.


Robin DeRock needs host families for the youth exchange students who will be staying overnight on May 21.  Call her if you can host one or two that night (741-9079).  She can give you more details.

Brags & Confessions:

Craig Reese is off to Braundi for a couple weeks to work with his charity there.
Annie LaCroix was late today because she stopped to administer CPR to a person on the streets of Wenatchee.
Jill Courtney is headed to Florida for a couple weeks.
Ruth Dagg bragged about Stage Kids being one of the best non-profit groups.

Program:

Stacy Spear gave a presentation on SAGE (Safety, Advocacy, Growth, & Empowerment).  This organization provides free assistance for victims of all sorts of crimes, abuse, domestic violence, etc.  They have a shelter for 19 women and children, and volunteers and staff that provide support for physical needs, transportation, counseling, and more.  They have served over 800 people.  Stacy also talked about domestic abuse - types, affects, causes, and the cycle of violence.  She talked about why many women don't leave an abusive situation, and what can happen when the victim does leave.  They get grants and funds from their Gala (March 10).  They are also putting on a shoe drive.  Carol Adamson has volunteered to collect any women's shoes and/or clothing you want to donate.  Bring them to any of our meetings, or to her house.



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