October 11th Meeting Notes
Meeting Leader - Craig
Four Way Test
Invocation - Ruth Dagg
Welcome guests: Francisca Gaglia - Exchange Student, Rosario - Exchange Student
Francisa brought a flag from her Rotary Club to exchange with Sunrise.
Welcome Rotary Guests: Dan Feil - East Wenatchee Club
Announcements
- Pete Van Well is the leader of Make a Difference this year
- Please contact him for volunteering
- He can be reached at:
- email: pete2@vanwell.net
- Cell: +1 509 679 5214
- 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
- 9th Street Parking Lot
- Volunteers needed from all clubs
- Shift 1 - 4:30 to 5:30
- Shift 2 - 5:30 to 6:30
- Dinner choices (including Caesar Salad and bread)
- Traditional Lasagna
- Veggie Lasagna
- Chicken Florentine Lasagna
- Rotarians will be able to eat at Pybus in the Event Center room
- October 24th is International World Polio Day
- Pennies for Polio Booth at Pybus Farmer's Market
- Saturday Oct 15th - 8am to 1pm - Volunteers needed
- Saturday Oct 22nd - 8am to 1pm - Volunteers needed
- Need a couple of people with buckets, trowels, and gloves
- You might want to bring knee pads
- Tools for cutting fabric, heavy metal rakes, shovels, or hand digging tools.
- Meet at Wenatchee Train Station on Columbia/Kittitas Street
- October 21st at 5pm
- All located by the Maple Street parking lot. (1810 Maple Street)
- Dedication will include light refreshments, dance, and activities for children
- Mayor Frank Kuntz and other will be guest speakers.
- Bring family and friends
- Great place to showcase Rotary
- NOTE: The Fellowship Committee would like all Sunrise Rotarians to go to dinner after the Dedication Ceremony. Location to be determined. Bring spouses and children if you would like to.
- 10 students (5 girls and 5 boys) from Westside High School
- All 10 mentors have been through orientation
- The program is full and thriving thanks to the participants from the Sunrise Rotary Club
- He is requesting 6 to 10 people to listen to his new business strategy and provide feedback. He will provide beer and wine for the event.
- Please contact John at jt.schapman@gmail.com for details on how to help
- Chris's son is still recovering from his foot and ankle surgery resulting from a basketball injury
- Chris had business in San Antonio
- He also wanted to visit his brother
- His son wanted to go so they drove
- 2100 miles down and 2500 miles back
- His son just got a new puppy, so the dog went along
- Needless to say, Chris is glad to be back
- Jim and Carol spent a week at Ocean Shores
- They walked the beach and played games (which Carol won)
- Allie just got back from a trip to Maine
- She got to see her cousin's new baby and a lot of family
- She also got to visit Acadia National Park
- He and his wife went to Lewiston to visit her godmother
- She celebrated her 94th birthday
- Robin has been in Australia visiting two of her exchange students
- One got married, and they spent a week with the other student
- She thanked Rotary and the Youth Exchange Program for introducing her to these two amazing people
- John had a chance to go to the Yakima Dry Hops Festival last weekend
Burundi Presentation
No one won the raffle this week. $95 dollars and growing
October 22 - Polio "Make a Difference Day" - 2 Meals for $60 - Volunteers Needed
October 24 - World Polio Day
October 29th - Pet Parade - Pybus Farmer's Market
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