President Earl Crowe opened our Hybrid meeting at Pybus Public Market at 7:05 am as he allowed some extra time for everyone to greet each other in person. Next week we'll start on time and then have time to say "Howdy!"
We had 15 club members physically attend the meeting, and 5 via Zoom as well. It feels good to see each other again.
Robin led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and Milt led the invocation/inspiration.
John McDarment introduced his wife Betsy as his caretaker and guest.
Rotary Moment
Kevin provided another Rotary moment in our club's history by reliving an article from April 28, 1984 in the Wenatchee World detailing our involvement in Centennial Park's picnic shelter and performance stage. We wanted to leave something lasting behind and it's nice to see it still there!
Announcements
Wayne encouraged people to buy a raffle ticket for the privilege of drawing a marble from the magic marble bag. A reminder: this is a progressive 50/50 pot. The week's raffle winner gets the opportunity to try and draw the silver marble to earn half the prize. Each week a marble is drawn that is a loser is not replaced so your odds go up each week. But don't wait, buy now and support the kids. Remember it's all about the children!
April 6th marks the return of many things such as Spring, Monarch butterflies, and the exciting return of food service at our meetings! Ruth will again be coordinating with Glaze bakery on breakfast sandwiches, doughnuts, and more. Thanks Ruth!
April 10th at 5pm will be our next large social. We'll be at Martin-Scott Winery in East Wenatchee. Grab some eats and your lawn chair, and head over to the East side where there is a stunning view looking out over the river. Bring the kids and some money for wine, but don't get those two things confused! Bring some dangerous lawn games like lawn darts or corn hole too!
Tailgate Spring Fling at Martin-Scott Winery: 3400 Tenth St SE, East Wenatchee.
Brags and Confessions
PJ bragged about a two and a half week ski trip in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and Idaho. Even had the opportunity stop in and check in on former member Wendell Cayton and his wife Loretta.
Dan and Alan both bragged about something, or maybe confessed to something, who knows. It's a secret unless you attended in person because the audio cut out for the Zoomers. Too bad, because it was a REALLY great moment! (Birthdays for both!)
Robin bragged about getting cuts from pruning roses (NOT bed bug bites!) and picking up guys at the city compost pile. It's interesting what she says when the DG isn't around.
Jim Huffman confessed he was going to brag about going four weeks into chemo without losing hair, but... now he's starting lose it. And the hair isn't doing much better.
Rebecca gave a public service announcement that there are many appointments available at the Town Toyota Center for a Pfizer vaccination, even short notice so if you're interested, go to https://prepmod.doh.wa.gov/clinic/search.Bill added that veterans can get their Moderna shot at the VA clinic.
Program
Raffle
Air Show
- Most Creative - Wayne
- Most fun and a fan favorite - Robin
- The syringes also won it the most likely to give a free vaccination award
- Most Rotarian - Betsy
- Least Likely to fly and most school spirit - Carol
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