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Volume XXVII Issue # 37 April 28, 2008 Raingear—Lightweight, waterproof clothing, that would have provided a player excellent protection from a sudden downpour out on the golf course, if it weren’t in the trunk of his or her car. Soon this rain and snow will cease, but it’s Monday. Attend Rotary at Royal Ridges –12:00 noon. Greeter today – Dr. Randy Zeith, who also rendered prayer. President Lee Prellwitz led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Many guests today— (1) Robin Wallenfang – guest of Kim Holliday. (2) Kurt Barnard (Kim’s brother) and her guest. (3) Bill Boesch – Guest of Kim (4) Rob Webster – Guest of Kim (5) Brother Justin (Franciscan Missionary in Alaska), guest of Dave & Kathy Ginder (6) Janira Romero – Spanish Inbounder. (7) Diana Amend – R.H.S. Student of month. (8) Fr. Tom McAlpine – St. Peters Episcopal Church – guest of Larry Trotter –prospective Rotarian. (9) Virginia Meierhofer – Mom of Laurie Kasuboski. Friday, May 2 – STRIVE breakfast with Mayor at Ridges – 9:00 a.m. –Free to Rotarians Saturday, May 3 – Philippine Group Study exchange ending with Pot luck at Laurie & Peter Kasuboski’s at 5:00 p.m. Call Laurie and tell what you plan to bring. Tim Holtz announces our next inbounder will be a Swiss boy who hopes to be a pilot and is a competitive swimmer. 3 new members were inducted today. (1) Lori Pamenter – Maplecrest Manor. (2) Ruth White – Maplecrest Manor (3) Ryan Tate – New owner of Ripon Ford Mercury. Sgt. at Arms—A quiz on Human Body Trivia. – Where does Rick get this stuff?? Luckily Doug Bradley had some secret system of picking 3 out of 5 correct, so we lucked out at our table. No fines! Happy Bucks – Kim with total of 5 – 1 for Robin Wallenfang, 1 for Rob Webster, 1 for Bill Boesch, 1 for her brother and 1 for the fact that Royal Ridge’s Cordon Bleu winning at the Denim & Pearls party. David Sakrison for his youngest daughter going to Airborne assault school, National Guard. Program: Kim Holliday gave a first class A, Number 1 presentation of her work in Panama with Fr. Wally, complete with power point, pictures and baskets, purses, and fabric panels made by the Indians. Robin Wallenfang wore clothing unique to the Kuna Indians. Very colorful!! Thank you much, Ki Fr. Wally Walk, Saturday, May 17 at 10:00 a.m. from Village Green – about 2 miles. Next week Greeter & Prayer – Tom Worrall Program: Randy Zeith presents, Valarie Viers from Ripon College on her trip to Morocco. Thought for today: Lord – thank You for listening to my prayers. I ask for patience to wait for Your answer and to accept it gratefully even if it’s not exactly what I was hoping for. Amen When God measures a man, He puts the tape around the heart instead of the head. |
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