NOTE THAT THIS MEETING IS IN THE EVENING. THERE IS NO AFTERNOON MEETING.
Jim Louttit will be sharing his experiences as the Chair and President of the Rotarian Action Group for Microfinance and Community Development. Microfinance helps many people worldwide, giving those in need the ability to increase income and improve their living conditions. If you haven't already done so, please REGISTER NOW at https://rotary1918.com/page/centennial-speaker-5
For Today's Meeting
Registrar: TBD
Front Door Greeter: TBD
Back Door Greeter: TBD
Invocation: Joel Rocheleau
Four-Way Test: Shari Cunningham
Upcoming Meetings:
October 8 – Thanksgiving (no meeting)
October 15 – Fundraiser Debrief: Art in the Park, Children's Fest and Volleyball Beach Bash
We had a packed program at the last meeting! First up, President Jules presented Dr. Godfrey Bacheyie, who was awarded the Presidential Citation for his service to projects in Ghana, with his certificate. Recognizing that the strength of the Rotary ideal is founded on the service carried out by club members worldwide, this award recognizes members for outstanding work in Rotary's 5 avenues of service. Much thanks to Dr. Bacheyie's continued commitment to Service Above Self.
District Governor Paul Sincock addressed the Club, bringing with him the Voice of Rotary. He also helped in the induction of our newest member Stephen Durocher, sponsored by Matt Lahoud. Mike Drake went on to present those members with 100% Attendance and then Allison Prieur and Matt Lahoud gave a breakdown about what the Young Rotary Leaders are all about, including the goals of the committee as well as past and upcoming events. Great meeting!
Members celebrating birthdays for the next 2 weeks:
Sevda Barin
Elaine Whitmore
Frank De Angelis
Robert Maich
Members celebrating their Club anniversaries for the next 2 weeks. Thank you for your commitment:
Fred Sorrell (38 years)
Dan Karon (25 years+)
Brisk but beautiful weather for attendees at Viewpointe Winery on Sunday, September 23rd. Gorgeous views, gentle and inspiring yoga with instructor Brianne Morency and amazing food made this year's event a true success. Thanks to all who came out, and to the organizers - another great year, looking forward to #4!
This family-friendly day will feature a special Rotary-themed scavenger hunt, fun crafts in the Hands-on History Room, and a guided tour of the new Rotary exhibit at 3:00PM.
Make sure to visit the Chimczuk Museum on Saturday, October 13th between 10:00AM and 5:00PM to enjoy a free admission day sponsored by our Club. While there, explore the new exhibit: A Century of Service Above Self: The Rotary Club of Windsor (1918) on display through December 2018.
Be a part of the Club's significant fundraiser. To volunteer please contact Coordinator Walter Willms at 519-966-7150 or walter.willms.windsor@gmail.com. He, or a designate, will be in attendance at every bingo.
2018
8:15 to 2:30
10:00 to 4:15
(Payout Duties)
11:30 to 4:15
Fri. October 26
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Thurs, November 1
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The NET BINGO REVENUE for August, with two dates and six sessions, was $1720.92. Thanks to all volunteers who helped raise this money to support the Adult Assistance Committee.
Battery Box Program
The Battery Recycle Box Program is active. Please drop your used batteries, light bulbs, ink cartridges and other recycle items in the battery box at the back of the room.