Tuesday, April 11, 2023

April 11 Meeting Notes

We welcomed guests Bill Ostheimer, Heather Moraski, Eric Harrison, and Emma Crowe.  We also had the Apple Blossom Royalty (our program) and their chaperones, Adele Haley and Cici Woods.

Robin made sure most of the women had tierras on for our guests,

Announcements

Road Apple Roulette tickets were sold at the Firehouse Pet Store on Saturday.  Kathleen, Rebecca, and Jim & Carol were there.  Thanks to Kathleen for setting up, and being there all morning.  We'll be selling at Community Glass next Friday from 8-1, and at Henry Harrow on Saturday from 10-1.  Kathleen needs help setting up Saturday, and selling tickets on both days.

April 11, 12, and 13 is the Rotary District Spring Training from 5-6:30.  This is an online (Zoom) time with various Rotary topics (membership, fundraising, PI & marketing, leadership, The Rotary Foundation, etc.).  Great for any member.  Watch for Robin's email with the link.

We need volunteers for the Youth Parade on April 29 from 8:30-1.  Contact Alan Walker and/or show up at Triangle Park at 8:30 to get instructions, clipboard, radio, etc.

May 3 is the All-Service Club Luncheon at the Convention Center.  Call the Apple Blossom Office for tickets ($28) and join us in supporting all the service clubs in the area.

May 18 is our first Pybus Farmer's Market day, where we can help with kid's crafts, greet, and show our presence in the community.  We need a small committee to organize our volunteers and the set-up/take down at each Pybus event (maybe one a month).

May 16-19 is also the District Conference in Leavenworth.  Hit Rotaryreimangined.com to get info and to register.  Our club will subsidize all but $99 of the registration.  This is a great way to see Rotary on a larger scale, and to meet Rotarians form all over our district.  Next year's' conference will be in Canada, so this will be the closest one for a few years.

Invoices for this quarter will be coming out soon.  

We will be planning another round of picking goatheads in June with the Goathead Warriors.  More to come on this weed irradication effort.

Brags and Confessions

Woody - the PAC schedule is going well, with good attendance from all over the state. He and his wife and dog took a vacation to Lake Wenatchee.

Earl - oldest daughter Katie turned 26.  Middle daughter Emma is back from Burundi and finished her BA degree, and youngest daughter Lucy is driving now.

Craig - back from Burundi, celebrated his 35th wedding anniversary, and said Ruth Dagg did a great job holding down the office while he was gone.

Alan - international Louis, Louis Day (Washington's unofficial state song).

Ruth - Columbia Chorale's 40th anniversary concert this Friday at Saddlerock Church.

Wayne - visited a friend in Lewiston, and she had to have the Heimlich maneuver used to dislodge a piece of meat she had eaten.

Kathleen - going to events at the Numerica PAC tonight, Thursday, and Saturday.

Rebecca - sold her first RAR tickets at the Firehouse Pet Shop on Saturday.

Robin - went to the Epic Queen concert at the PAC.

Program

The Apple Blossom Royalty was the program today.  Jim introduced them and their chaperones.  They talked about the AB festival coming up April 27 - May 7, including events like the food fair, entertainment in the park, health fair, youth day and the youth parade, the Stemilt Grand Parade, chief for a day, pie and funnel cake eating contest, and more.  They also shared about themselves, and some memorable moments, and a glimpse of their busy schedule (they have 180 appearances this year).  These young ladies are great ambassadors for our community.


                                                        Apple Blossom Royalty

 
QUEEN Scarlette Cron
 
Scarlette is a member of ASB at Wenatchee High School and is the Club Coordinator as well as President of Art Club. In her spare time, she loves to write, read, bake, and knit, and enjoys going rock climbing at the Riverfont Rock Gym and helping her family with beekeeping. After graduation, Scarlette plans to attend Western Washington University and major in Sociology.

PRINCESS Dylan Schmitten 

Dylan has been actively involved in many events at her high school, some of which include track, Key Club, and Link Crew. She has also taken on many leadership roles this past year, such as being the chair of community events for her high school’s Key Club, a mentor for underclassmen, and a captain of both the track and cross-country team. Outside of school, Dylan is an active member of her church's youth group, and volunteers at the Museum. She also enjoys working with young children as often as she can, whether it be in the community or babysitting, and this past summer she worked as a lifeguard at Slidewaters in Chelan. In her spare time, she enjoys baking, reading, getting outside, and going out to coffee or lunch with her friends. After graduation, Dylan plans to move to Boise, Idaho, where she will attend Boise State University and the Honors College while majoring in Education.

PRINCESS Natalie Pearson

Natalie is currently enrolled in running start and a team captain on the WHS softball team. Natalie also is a captain on her NCW travel team the Sun Devils and works for Maurices. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, hanging out with her dog, singing, listening to music, and working out. After graduation, Natalie plans to attend Eastern Washington University and be enrolled in their dental hygiene program.


Princess Natalie signing one of the books given to Pinnacles Prep library in their names.


After Notes

Queen Scarlett won the raffle draw, but didn't get the right marble.  Pot is over $400 and climbing.

Mark gave the joke of the day - He doesn't like elevator music; it's bad on every level.                         He doesn't like elevators; he take steps to avoid them.

Tuesday night about 20 Rotarians and some spouses joined at the Taproom in Pybus for some fellowship.  A fellow-Veteran (From Tour of Duty veterans group) stopped by thank Wayne M. and Bill O. for their service and bought them dinner.  








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