Wednesday, September 28, 2022

September 27 Meeting Notes

 Welcome guests Drew Dillery, Allen Blackmon, Norma Jean Diaz (program), Taylor (Stacy's daughter), and out youth exchange student Francisca Gaglio from Argentina.

The meeting was led today by President-elect Craig Reese.

We're sorry that we couldn't get out Zoom working today.  Hope these notes help.

Announcements

Woody relayed the message from our marketing committee that they need us all to fill out the short survey emailed out to our membership.  If you haven't done this, please do so asap.  The information is valuable for the committee as we go forward.

Brags and Confessions

Jackie saw two great shows at the PAC over the last two weekends.

Erik added his kudos for Woody in his PAC introductions.  He is also going to Turkey for a few weeks, and will play golf for 10 days there.

Kevin missed the bike ride because he was selling a boat, buying another boat, and spending a week in the San Juan Islands in the new boat.

Bill won two season passes to the museum while attending a show at the PAC.

Program

Norma Jean Diaz of Journey Travel, talked about the changes in the travel industry, and gave us some good tips.  She has been in the travel business for 24 years after working in the banking industry.  She specializes in group tours (Senior Center, etc).



Here are some of the changes:

  • agents are now working from home, and can be more flexible and mobile;
  • few travelers during COVID;
  • mostly service packages (air/cruise/resort, etc.) instead of separate requests;
  • now many more people wanting to travel again, creating backlogs;
  • many book their own travel, but need to pay attention to details that seem to be ever-changing;
  • COVID is still around, and people are catching it while traveling, sometimes leading to quarantines and missed trips;
  • vaccinations are still required for some destinations, so it's important to know the requirements before you leave.
Some advice Norma Jean gave us included:
  • always get good travel insurance (at least for out of country trips);
  • move around in the airplane
  • drink lots of water on the plane;
  • wear support stockings
Norma Jean said that the advantage of using travel agents is that they can match peoples' needs with the right cruise line, land tours, custom itineraries, etc.  You can get extra perks and/or upgrades, and get helpful service if things go wrong on the trip.

There are some good travel videos Norma Jena has posted on You Tube.

She gave away a few door prizes (bags, wallets, mugs, etc) to some luck winners.  Ruth, Wayne M, Jackie, Bill, Dave, Marcy, and Taylor were winners.

After Notes


Guest Drew's raffle ticket was picked, but not the right marble.  Pot will be around $90 next week.

Next week's program is Megan Kappler of NCW Arts Alliance.
October 11 will be Ruth Dagg on he trap to Burundi.



Wednesday, September 21, 2022

 

September 20th Meeting Notes


National Fried Rice and String Cheese Day

Spanish word of the day - Mocoso = Brat
In a sentence: Tu presidenta esuna mocosa si no tiene cafe

Meeting Leader - Robin

Four Way Test

Invocation - Jim Adamson

Thank you - Wayne "the man of" Steele for greeting and Kathleen for setting up

Welcome guests: Allen Blackmon

Welcome Rotary Guests: Pete Van Well - Wenatchee Rotary Club 

Announcements

Pete Van Well
  • October is National Polio Awareness Month
  • October 24th is International World Polio Day
  • October 22nd will be "make a difference day" in Wenatchee
    • There will be meals for sale as a fundraiser - $60 for 2 meals
    • The meals will be made from scratch by a group from Wenatchee Valley College
    • This event is supported by all Wenatchee Rotary Clubs
      • Volunteers are needed from all clubs
    • More details will be forthcoming
    • Pete can be reached at:
      • email: pete2@vanwell.net
      • Cell: +1 509 679 5214
Glenn King - Newest RLI Graduate
  • Training was held in Wenatchee on Sept 17th and 18th.
  • There were 20 students
  • There were several trainer/facilitators including our own Jim Adamson
  • The training was interesting, educational, and fun
Needed - Names for set up/clean-up and invocations starting on 9/27
  • Wayne Massing is no longer the sergeant-at-arms
  • Until the role is filled volunteers are needed
  • Robin, Kathleen and Alan will be away for the next few meetings
Needed - Volunteers for the Farmer's Market Takeover on 9/24
  • Please contact Kathleen McNalty for sign-up times

Brags and Confessions

Milt Herman
  • Milt shared that $1500 was raised to help the Ukranian refugees in the area.
Earl Crowe
  • Earl contributed $25
  • He has not been in attendance recently
  • He lost both of his parents recently
  • He wanted to thank everyone for their cards and for reaching out to him during this difficult time
Jim Adamson
  • Jim explained that the RLI training this weekend was a big success
  • He enjoyed being a facilitator for the event
  • The participants were very engaged, and the group had fun while learning about Rotary
  • The Confluence Club had 10 attendees, so Sunrise needs to step up our game
Glenn King
  • The training was excellent and well worth the time
  • Jim Adamson and the facilitators were all very good speakers and really made the training enjoyable
  • The participants were from all over the district, and it was very nice to meet the others and exchange ideas
Allen Blackmon
  • Allen thanked Stacy Gold for all of her hard work as his campaign manager
  • The November election is approaching quickly
Woody Lotts
  • Woody had the honor of officiating a wedding this last weekend
  • The PAC season opens Friday September 23rd
  • October 4th @ 7:30 there will be an event sponsored by our Club
    • National Geographic Live: Photographer Steve Winter
    • Let's turn out and support one of our own club members
Robin DeRock
  • She and Richard will be traveling to Australia over the next 3 weeks
  • They are going to visit 2 of the exchange students they hosted in the past
  • Both are like daughters to them
  • One of the students is getting married
    • Robin promised to "rap" at the wedding (because she is dope and has a lot of street cred)
  • They will be visiting opal mines and a very interesting prison with the other student
Program - Glenn King Classification Talk



This classification talk was done a little differently.

Software was used to create a video covering Glenn's life and work experience.

This was done to demonstrate some ideas that may be of value to the club for marketing and other future events.

Here is a link to the video - Glenn’s Classification Talk



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Just a Thought

“Believe that life is worth living and
 your belief will help create the fact.” 

- William James 
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No one won the raffle this week.  $73 dollars and growing


Upcoming Events

September 24 - Pybus Market Takeover - Volunteers Needed

September 27 - Sandy Matthews from Journey Travel is our program

October 4 - Megan Kappler of NCW Arts Alliance

October 22 - Polio "Make a Difference Day" - Volunteers Needed

October - Pet Parade - Stay tuned for details

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JOKE: I saw a snake that was 3.14 meters long... I think it was a pi-thon

Thursday, September 15, 2022


September 13th Meeting Notes


National "Alan Walker Day" AKA "Bald is beautiful day"
as well as
National "Robin DeRock Day" AKA "Blame somebody else day"

Meeting Leader - Robin

Four Way Test

Invocation - Jim Adamson

Thank you to Allie and Kathleen for setting up!

Welcome guests: Allen Blackmon, Steve Wilkenson (Director of the Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce, Faviola Barbosa

Welcome Rotary Guests: Shanley Crane - Area 8 Assistant Governor

Announcements

9/16 - Youth Exchange BBQ - Rotary Park - 5pm
  • This is the welcoming party for all youth exchange participants
  • This is a mandatory meeting for the students as a part of their curriculum.
Francisca arrives today from Argentina
  • She is our club's inbound youth exchange participant.
  • She got her visa for the US but not Canada so she will not be able to participate in all of the activities.
  • It is up to all of us to get to know her, and include her in our family activities.
Bike Ride Rundown
  • The total revenue from the ride is pending. 
  • All invoices have been received
  • The SAG wagons were very well done during the race
  • All borrowed items were returned with our thanks
  • We received great rider feedback on how well the ride was supported
  • Thanks to all of our sponsors including:
    • Hammer Nutrition
    • Wenatchee Valley Brewing
    • Inside Design - Carpet One
    • Confluence Health
    • North Cascades Bank
    • Trek Bicycle Store
    • Express Employment Professionals
    • The Thai Restaurant
    • Eastman Insurance
    • Cashmere Valley Bank
    • Weinstein Beverage Company
    • Financial Alternatives
    • Addleman Chiropractic
  • Please thank our sponsors when you visit their businesses
Here are a few photos from the Bike Ride










Shanley Crane Introduction

Faviola Barbosa will be joining the club officially on 9/20

Badges - The new name badges are here!!!

Brags and Confessions

Jim Adamson - FINED $1 by Robin!

Joel
  • Joel missed the bike ride because his son was getting married that day
Stacy Gold
  • Her daughter was in a rollover accident
  • Thankfully everyone was ok
John Schapman
  • He is turning 40
  • There was a surprise birthday party for him
  • The surprise was that the party was way before his actual birthday
Milt Herman
  • He has an Arkansas family visit planned
  • He is in trouble because he forgot to brag about his 61st Wedding Anniversary in August
Kathleen McNalty
  • She fined herself $100 for participating in the 100-mile bike ride group instead of working. 
  • FYI - She finished the ride and then worked after she was done (5am to 6pm)
Erik Holmberg
  • He is turning 60! Congrats!
Allen Blackmon
  • Allen thanked Stacy Gold for all of her hard work as his campaign manager
  • The November election is approaching quickly

PROGRAM - STEVE WILENSON - Director - Wenatchee Valley Chamber of commerce




Steve and his wife are both from Washington State. 
  • They were originally from Edmunds and Bellingham.
  • They have 2 daughters and 3 granddaughters.
Steve's wife worked at Alcoa on the west side of Washington. When Alcoa closed, she was 5 years short of the 30 years necessary to receive company funded retirement.

His wife has two family members that are 104 and 106 years old. They decided that they should plan on a long retirement, so more funding was needed.

His wife found a job in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Steve's prior experience was in Commercial Banking and Economic Development.

He was approached to take on the role of managing South Central Kansas counties Economic Development. He inherited a staff and a culture that needed revamping.

Steve started with 14 counties and 24 employees. Over time, his responsibility grew to include 40 counties and his staff had grown to 46 employees. He also improved the culture and the moral in the office. His responsibilities included:
  • Renovation of low-income housing
  • Small Business Association (SBA) loans
  • Grants to support county needs
Steve started with a five-year plan. After a couple of years, he and his wife got homesick for Washington State. His wife is crazy about fishing. Kansas is flat and irrigated and no match for WA when it comes to good fishing.
  • She sometimes fishes alone but she is safe.
  • She was one of the first women to join Airborne in the Army, so she is more than capable of taking care of herself.
His wife found a job at Chelan County PUD. Steve came out to look for a place to live.
He found the perfect land for a home at Roses Lake in Manson.

After they moved, Steve was approached by the Mayor of Chelan to manage a development of 45 homes being built on 9 acres.

In April of 2022, the former Director of the Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce left the position. The Mayor of East Wenatchee had heard good things about Steve and recruited him for the Director role.

His focus for the Chamber is how to help businesses in the Wenatchee area, including surrounding communities. (Chelan, Leavenworth, Cashmere)

He holds meetings with business leaders and owners to hear their concerns and challenges.
  • What threats are they facing?
  • What are their opportunities for growth?
  • What support do they need most?
One of the major issues for businesses in our area is finding qualified applicants for entry level and mid-management professional positions. It is tough to both attract and retain strong team members.
  • The cost of housing and the lack of a 4-year college in Wenatchee makes it hard to encourage people to come to the area or come back to the area after leaving town for school.
  • These days most employees have their resumes on the Indeed job site. They are on the lookout for better opportunities, and they are heavily recruited.
HIs team is targeting businesses from 1 employee to 1000's of employees.

The Chamber of Commerce has an entire calendar of events to connect with the community. The goal is to have their finger on the pulse of the area and to share the feedback they receive with our elected officials.

There is one team assigned to understand and address the homeless population.
  • This is a "Coffee and Commerce" panel
In 2013 the Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce was also assigned the responsibility for Tourism.
  • The formal title is "Destination Marketing for Wenatchee".
  • The goal was to expand the tourism season beyond the traditional Memorial Day to Labor Day window.
  • The goal is to feature all of the activities available all year long.
    • Wineries
    • Skiing
    • Etc.
The offices have been expanded to include a Wine Tasting room. It is part of the Wenatchee "First Friday" celebration each month.

The Chamber receives funds from lodging taxes to make grants available for area businesses. 
  • There is an advisory committee that reviews submitted applications.
  • The current strategy is looking for tourism-oriented plans for the funds.
  • Contact the Chamber for information on how to submit applications.
    • Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce
    • 137 North Wenatchee Avenue   Wenatchee, WA 98801
    • (509) 662-2116
    • Email: info@wenatchee.org
The Chamber currently has 12 members. They plan to expand to 15 members to break ties on voting issues.

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Just a Thought

“You will be amazed at how things fall into place
once you give up the illusion of control.”  
- Spirituality and Recovery - Facebook
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No one won the raffle this week. 


Upcoming Events

September 20 - Glenn King Classification Talk

September 21 - World Peace Day at Rotary Park at 5:00

September 24 - Pybus Market

September 27 - Sandy from Journey Travel is our program

October - Pet Parade - Stay tuned for details

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JOKE: If I went into the business of producing perfume, I wouldn't build a new, modern facility.    I'd use an olfactory.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

 

* URGENT * - BIKE RIDE VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED

  • Contact Alan Walker


September 6th Meeting Notes


"National Coffee Ice Cream Day"

Meeting Leader - Robin

Invocation - Robin

Let us turn to the source of spiritual strength that is within each of us can pray
May those of us who have, share with those who have not,
May those of us who can, do for those who cannot,
May those of us who are loved, love those who are not,
And may we all live our lives so that the world is better off for having had us.
AMEN

Welcome guests: Allen Blackmon, Faviola Barbosa

Welcome Rotary Guests: None

Announcements

Blood Donations Urgently Needed in Wenatchee!
  • Go for the free cookie and orange juice!
Ron Griffith Memorial Banner to be hung outside of Pybus

9/16 - Youth Exchange BBQ - Rotary Park - 5pm

Check your data on Clubrunner - make updates and corrections where needed
  • https://portal.clubrunner.ca/1361
  • Member login (upper right corner)
    • Triggers the login page
  • User name is: first name.last name.1361 (ie: Robin.DeRock.1361)
  • Password
    • or register if you haven't before
  • Member area (upper right corner)
  • Light Blue Bar: My Clubrunner
    • Triggers the white bar below (some functions will be greyed out depending on clearance)
  • My Profile
    • To edit click the Blue EDIT Button and remember to hit save when done
  • Troll around and see what you can see - Lots of cool information
Want some cool Rotary stuff?
  1. Russell Hampton https://www.bestclubsupplies.com/ (pricey shipping)
  2. 1905 Gear https://1905gear.com/ (Seattle based and all proceeds go to Rotary)
  3. RTP Club Clothes https://www.rtpclubclothes.com/

Set-up/Clean-up Volunteers Needed - We do not currently have a Sargent-At-Arms
  • After 7 years Wayne Massing is passing the opportunity on to someone else
Rotary Anniversary - Kevin Love - 9/1/2022 - 30 YEARS! - Congrats Kevin

Final Vote on New Name Badges! - Check your email for a message from Robin

Cabinet Clean Out - Old badges available - contact Robin

Stacy Gold - Tranquility Spa - Four-Legged Food Drive
    • Thursday September 15th - 6pm
    • 735 N Wenatchee Ave
    • Bring donations for animals in need


Brags and Confessions

Kelly and Alan Walker
  • They just got back from a trip to New York
  • They saw 2 plays - They said that the Lion King was amazing (Costumes)
  • When they got home, they met their children and Alan's brother at the Ellensburg Rodeo
Ruth Dagg
  • Ruth just returned from Burundi 
  • Travel time one way exceeds 24 hours
  • It is the poorest country in the world
  • She said the trip was worthwhile and makes you appreciate what we have
Bill McDowell
  • Bill had a Laser Treatment on the lenses of his eyes
  • His sight is much better - he no longer thinks that mailboxes on the side of the road are people!
Kathleen McNalty
  • She went to a Seattle Storm women's basketball playoff game 
    • Sue Bird is retiring after this year, so she got to see her play
  • She also went to a Jazz show
  • Then she caught a Mariners game to round out the trip

PROGRAM - Alan Walker - Apple century Bike ride - September 10th




The event is this weekend! 
  • Link: Apple Century Bike Ride Home — Wenatchee Sunrise Rotary
  • Set up - Wed, Thur, Fri, and Sat morning
  • Registration at Trek Bikes on Fri - 3:30 to 6:30
  • The event is on Saturday
    • Registration/Check-In starting at 6am for the riders at Walla Walla Park
    • There will be a large, inflated item near the main tables
    • Pit Stop Supply Pick Up at Walla Walla Park - 6am
  • Clean up volunteers needed for Sat and Sun
Note: Special thanks to Chelan Rotary for lending their bikes racks to us for the event!

Here are the flyers with all of the details.





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Just a Thought

“Your value does not decrease based on 
someone's inability to see your worth”  
- Unknown
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No one won the raffle this week. 


Upcoming Events

September 7 - 11 - Bike Ride Setup (9/7 - 9/9), Ride Day (9/10), Ride Clean Up (9/11)

September 20 - Glenn King Classification Talk

September 21 - World Peace Day at Rotary Park at 5:00

September 24 - Pybus Market

October - Pet Parade - Stay tuned for details

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JOKE: What's the difference between a poorly dressed man on a bike and a man in a tuxedo on a tricycle?    Attire



Thursday, September 1, 2022

 

August 30 Meeting Notes


"National Toasted Marshmallow Day"

Meeting Leader - Robin

Invocation - Jim Adamson

Welcome guests: Allen Blackmon  

Welcome Rotary Guests: Kris Cameron - Confluence Rotary


Announcements

August 23rd - Putting Bike Ride goodie bags together at Alan and Kelly's clubhouse
  • The group was successful in 30 minutes. All bags were completed!
8/27 Wayne Massing's pool party 
    • The event was a success. 
    • It was a beautiful day in spite of the wind.
    • Wayne's pool was popular. Kids swam. 
      • I count Jim Adamson as a big kid! Ha, ha!
      • Several people sat and talked with their feet in the pool.
    • Wayne and his wife Karen were fantastic hosts. There was a great variety of food and drink available. Seating was comfortable and just right for the turnout.
Ron Griffith Memorial Banner to be hung outside of Pybus
  • Ron was a long time Rotarian
  • Ron passed in Jan 2022 from Parkinson's
Youth Exchange BBQ Sept 16th - Rotary Park - 5pm
  • All three Wenatchee Rotary Clubs will be represented
  • This event is part of the orientation of the incoming youth's
  • The youth's and their hosts will be there
New Badges
  • Robin showed mockups of the new rectangular shaped badges
  • The layout will be finalized soon
  • There will be magnetic and pin on options
  • Below are the two versions being considered.
  • Please review and talk to Robin about your thoughts

Email's
  • Please remember to check your emails from the club
  • Robin can see how many of the emails are opened and she is seeing that about 1/2 are being opened
Fiestas Mexicanas - Sept 16-17 @ Triangle Park
  • Volunteers are needed
Kris Cameron - re: Plant Rich Diet Challenge 
  • Kris explained that what we eat has about the same impact on the environment as automobiles
  • She has been a part of this Rotary Project for more than 6 months


There is also a film series: 
21st Annual Environmental Film & Speaker Series
      • Eating Our Way to Extinction - Thursday September 8th @ 7pm
      • Plant Rich Diet Challenge - Thursday October 13th @ 7pm
      • Finding Gulo - Thursday November 3rd @ 7pm
      • Hanford - Thursday December 1st @ 7pm
      • All will be presented at the Wenatchee Museum
        • Call 509-888-6240 to receive a monthly email reminder
        • Or email info@wvmcc.org and ask to be added to the Environmental Film & Speaker Series

Chris McDermott - 30th Annual Salmon Festival @ Rocky Reach Dam this year
  • September 15th + 16th 8am-2pm
  • Debbie Gallager is in charge this year
  • The event is usually in Leavenworth

Brags and Confessions

Chris McDermott 
  • He is celebrating his birthday this week. 
  • He will be traveling with his mother and brother to attend a memorial service. 
  • He will be traveling to San Antonio for business in September. 
  • He also was excited about Ichiro Susuki being inducted into the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame.
Wayne Massing
  • The pool party at his home was a success, but it was windy.
  • In 1958 he had 3 cousins that were adopted together.
  • He recently was contacted by one of the cousins. He spent several hours talking to him. He and his cousin learned that they both worked at Boeing in the same building for 2 years.
Jackie Rector
  • Jackie has a birthday coming up this week.
  • She shared that she found Rotary 2 years ago when she met Kathleen McNalty at the Farmer's Market.
  • She has had several substantial personal challenges in the past 2 years. She said that Rotary and its members have been there for her, and she feels that Sunrise Rotary has become like family.
Kathleen McNalty
  • Kathleen has been enjoying her recent retirement by traveling since August 6th.
    • She went to a Mariners game.
    • She spent time with two family groups.
    • She went to Sequim
    • Then she most recently went to Lake Chelan
Robin DeRock
  • Robin went camping with some girlfriends. They went paddle boarding and had a great time. Unfortunately, she took a fall and ended up aggravating her injuries from earlier this year.
  • Her fall made working on remodeling her bathroom more difficult, but it is almost done.


Program - Wayne Steele - Classification Talk



Career

Wayne identifies as a Machinist for his career. He was also responsible for managing people since early in his career, often with very large teams.

His 40+ year career included a lot of education and training.
  • 1974-1986 Todd Shipyards in Seattle, WA
    • Machinist and Leadman, Assistant Foreman
  • 1986-2015 Boeing in Seattle, WA
    • 1986-1999 Defense Division Tukwila, WA
      • 1995 AA Degree in Business - Edmonds Comm College
      • 1995 Management position
    • 1999-2015 Commercial Division Everett, WA
      • 747, 767, 777 - Program level management assignments
  • 2015 - Retirement
Wayne has been involved in Charitable organizations since 1970.
  • 1970-1980 - The Seattle Chapter of the Hemophilia Society
  • 1974-1986 - United Way of Snohomish County at Todd Shipyards
  • 1986-2014 - Boeing Employees Community Fund
  • 2010-2014 - Jerimiah Center in Edmunds, WA
  • 2011-2017 - Bridges Ministry volunteer in Bellevue, WA
  • 2018-present - Board member of his HOA
  • 2018-present - Board member of Wenatchee Valley Fly Fishers
He joined Sunrise Rotary after meeting Kathleen McNalty at Pybus. 

He mentioned that he knew that Rotary used to allow only one person per career in a club. He was pleased to learn that the guidelines have changed.

Post Retirement
  • Fishing, Fishing, Fishing!
    • 18-foot Hewes Craft boat
    • 1970's 10-foot dingy
  • Remodeled their home of 42 years in the Seattle area
  • Moved to Wenatchee after looking in Moses Lake, Tri-Cities, and Wenatchee
  • Built a home in 2017 and joined the HOA Board
  • Builds wine barrel furniture for himself, family members, and for charity auctions
  • He is working on Cedar bird houses for family Christmas gifts
Family
  • Married in 1973 - They will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next year
  • Their daughter Summer was born in 1982
  • Their daughter Heidi was born in 1985
  • Their son Joel was born in 1990
Personal Life

Wayne was born in Butte, Montana, in 1951. He moved to Washinton State at 3 months old.

When he was 6, his family had issues that resulted in him living in a children's home for 3 months before he was adopted by his uncle and his wife.

Wayne learned Life Lesson #1 - always be grateful for the help you receive from others. "We all have choices and are free to choose the right path in our lives."

Wayne was a Cub Scout and Boy Scout. He achieved Life Scout ranking.
  • Interesting note: Wayne was a charter member of the first co-ed Sea Scouts in Seattle. This occurred about the time that Wayne became interested in girls. (Coincidence? You decide!)
1963 - 1965 Wayne worked summers at his great uncle's ranch in Blue Creek, Washington, population 5, but it had a post office and a store. Blue Creek is north of Spokane.
  • Life Lesson #2 - Hard work and dedication to a task will train you to have the ability to achieve anything you want to do in life.
  • Life Lesson #3 - Charitable giving does not have to cost you money. It is even better for both the giver and the receiver if it involves giving of your time and engagement with that person.
Wayne went to school in the Seattle area. He was a good student, and he also played a number of instruments from grade school through graduation from Roosevelt High School in 1970 with honors. 
  • He was a member of the marching band, stage band, and orchestra. 
  • He was also a member of one of the first bands in Seattle with black and white band members. The name of the band was "Black and White".
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Just a Thought

“Be truthful, gentle, and fearless.”  Ghandi
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No one won the raffle this week. 


Upcoming Events

September 7 - 11 - Bike Ride Setup (9/7 - 9/9), Ride Day (9/10), Ride Clean Up (9/11)

September 20 - Glenn King Classification Talk

September 21 - World Peace Day at Rotary Park at 5:00

September 24 - Pybus Market

October - Pet Parade - Stay tuned for details

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JOKE: I tried to organize a professional Hide-and-Seek tournament, but it was a complete failure. Good players are hard to find.

April 23 Meeting Notes

  The meeting was opened by President Craig Reese, who introduced visiting Rotarian John Fishburn from Leavenworth.     John gave an announc...