The corks were popping early and often before dinner (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

It was tricky business holding onto your wine glass while filling your plate (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

A wine table busy pouring their product (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The sun shone on our musicians early in the evening (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarian Bonnie Pacuta is centered between two friends (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarian Julio Villafuerte patrolled the gate
with the assistance of Office Administrator, Brenda Cohen

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As the guests streamed in and the music began, we attracted curious onlookers but a surrounding fence and the presence of Windsor's finest discouraged gate crashing. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The lines grew long at the food table at about 6:30 but there was lots to eat and the deserts were fantastic (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

District Governor Jennifer Jones welcomed guests
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Earlier in the evening the sun and shadows presented a problem to good photography (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarians, Scott Elliot and Romeo Girardi with Mrs Gerty Girardi  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The dinner table featured a wide variety of great tasting and attractive food items (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotarians Anthony Cusinato and Neil Chitte asked that I take their pictures as proof to their mates that they were on official Rotary business (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

I met these three people in the dinner line. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

These three beautiful young lasses graced our party with their charms (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Our elder statesperson, Rotarian Evelyn Slobasky shared her table with Rotarian Godfrey Bachieye' s wife Bernadette and Mary Champ wife of Rotarian Gary Champ (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Some of the Rotarian's mates may have felt temporarily deserted as their escorts were captured in conversation  by old friends (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

As the evening waned, many people moved to tables inside the main restaurant  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The patio umbrellas were useful early in the evening when the sun was very bright - but they were very colourful also. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Notice the exchange student in his badge jacket at the center of the photo. There were a number of young people in the crowd. (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The guests were a mixture of Rotarians and their friends and friends of the Bistro owner (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The Pat Pagano group provided excellent background music.  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The conversation level picked up after dinner as people moved among the tables (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Two beautiful people with great smiles (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The guests had many questions for the winery representatives (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The wine tables were very busy earlier in the evening but now the servers could take a break (Click on the image to see an enlarged version) The Detroit skyline made a magnificent backdrop to the festivities (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

The lights came on in the Bistro restaurant as the deserts were laid out (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Early in the evening, the stand up tables were more popular as the crowd mixed (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Business at the Winery tables slowed down as night fell (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Darkness closes in on the Bistro patio as the guests move into a chat mode (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Downtown Windsor from the foot of Ouellette Ave. by the river's edge (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

A ghost ship sneaks up the Detroit River  (Click on the image to see an enlarged version) A tour boat floats by in the darkness (Click on the image to see an enlarged version)

Rotary Club of Windsor (1918)
preview of The Rotary World Peace Summit
Photo Gallery for September 20, 2007

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District Governor Jennifer Jones welcomed guests



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Many guests enjoyed the wines, varied menu and perfect weather



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A great view of the Detroit skyline from the Bistro deck



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Rotarians, Scott Elliot, Connie Martin and Romeo Girardi



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Entertainment was provided by the Pat Pagano group



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Rotarians Anthony Cusinato and Neil Chitte



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Rotarian Julio Villafuerte and Dianne Moore patrol the gate
while Rotary (1918) Office Administrator Brenda Cohen looks on




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Our Winery tables were very busy



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Local wine lovers used the opportunity to increase their knowledge about wine production



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Great smiles at The Mastronardi wine table



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