President Kathleen McNalty opened the meeting at 7 am. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was patriotically led by Carol (stirring no doubt because of the Olympics) and Milt followed with the Invocation.
Jim Adamson introduced our guest Mario Perez, Head of the Coffee Roasting at Café Mela. He also mentioned that Mario and his wife own a roasting company in Poland where his wife still lives. Can't wait to hear more on that story!
Announcements
Green cups are on the table. Don't forget to bring your change for the donation cups!
Zach Pauw had his club orientation on Friday and five club members were able to join and tell their stories about Rotary and answer Zach's questions.
Calling on early risers (of the early riser gang!) We need some help setting up the room and taking it down after our meetings. If you can be at Pybus at 6:30am on meeting days or stay a little late to help break things down, that would be greatly appreciated. Let Kathleen, Wayne, Kevin, or PJ know if you can help and they'll give you an easy job to start. :-)Robin gave a Goathead Warriors update from... a bathroom floor in Prosser. I know what you're thinking, but I checked my notes and that's what she said. I even wrote it down so I'd remember. I'm sure if she had a nickel for every time she'd been in this situation... Anyway, on to the report! It might not sound like much fun, but you know Sunrise Warriors, there was a lot of joking, laughing, and having fun. And it turns out when all you have to do is sever the tap root and you don't actually have to pull the root out, it's not too hard on you either. The promise of breakfast and bloody Mary's never hurts either. It was just some good old goats picking up goatheads. Want to know more about this great service project? See the EXCELLENT write up from this weekend!Alan mentioned that Bike Ride sponsors are coming along and riders are signing up quickly too. Both are good to see. Lots of things to sign up for as this is an all-hands-on-deck event. The next meeting is August 3rd at 5pm next door at the Hilton Garden Inn.
He also reminded us that our club is teaming up with CVCH to hand out back-to-school supplies and clothing to Wenatchee Valley youngsters at Town Toyota Center on Sat. Aug. 14th from 8:30 am to Noon. We will have sign up sheets for shift. We will be spread around the different booths handing out supplies and clothing as needed. Easy volunteer opportunity!
Our final Farmers Market takeover will be August 21st. We've inspired another Rotary club to do the final two months. I'm sure they wouldn't say no to you helping them if you're interested in showing them how to do it right.
Brags and Confessions
Carol read a nice letter that one of our former Rotary exchange students (2017-2018) from France wrote to us. His update included that he'd passed his first year of University in Switzerland. A huge relief. He also told us that he met up with two Rotary exchange students from Switzerland to go hiking last week. One he knew from his year that was in Revelstoke and the other was Adele who was our inbound after Joseph! He had never met Adele before that and enjoyed re-telling stories of our wonderful area.
Program
Closing
Kathleen's ticket was drawn, but she prefers drama over winning! She also didn't think it would look good for the new prez to upstage all the losers that drew before her. Next week's pot will be higher than the $130 one this week! How many marbles are left? Are you missing yours? Look for the silver one next week!
Meeting ended at 8 am with a quote from Will Rogers: "Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there."
So, get moving everyone and do that Rotary thing! See you next week!
Kathleen's ticket was drawn, but she prefers drama over winning! She also didn't think it would look good for the new prez to upstage all the losers that drew before her. Next week's pot will be higher than the $130 one this week! How many marbles are left? Are you missing yours? Look for the silver one next week!
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