21st Anniversary
of Charter
Jan. 30, 2007

Rotary Newsletter for Meeting of
Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Greater Woodinville Rotary Club
Regularly meets Tuesdays at 7 a.m. - Sammamish Valley Grange


 

Tuesday's 
Duty Roster
                  

    Tuesday's Program  *

February
26

Goals and Activity of the new Business Development
Center - UW Bothell

Dates for 
Your Calendar
  
Listing of future events of note, projects, meetings.
                         

Future Programs
  
Speakers, subjects 
through May 2008
 

Have an idea for a program for a Rotary meeting?

Contact Linda Hendrickson,
Program chair for 2007-08

Timely News and Views . . .

On the mend:  Past Prez Joe Truglio recuperating at home following major heart surgery. Doctors prohibiting full frontal hugs for a while.

No after effects: Roger Martindill reporting no lingering, harmful effects from mild stroke suffered following our Charter Night end of January. He spent a couple nights in the hospital for observation and now is back grandfathering and at development work. Ready to show up at a meeting when our donation is made to Eastside Domestic Violence Program. 

Planners to Meet: Rotary Wine'n Shine steering committee will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26 at Cascadia Community College. Topics -- Procurement and Promotion.
Contact chair Eric Greenwood for details, questions, input or comments. 

Board Highlights: Approved letter to Northwest Parks Foundation and City of Woodinville confirming the club's pledge of $75,000 to Woodinville Fields capital campaign with payments to be made over a three-year period beginning December 2008; encouraged Wine'n Shine Committee to continue focus on literacy and education as direction of future charitable giving; approved a $2,000 donation to Sammamish Valley Alliance as selected by 2007 Citizen of the Year Ron Paul Baum; invited four literacy recipients to March 11 meeting to receive donations from our 2007 charity event and auction, to include Reading with Rover, Kokanee Reading Camp, Talk & Listen and Page Ahead; agreed to establish a wine industry scholarship endowment in cooperation with Woodinville Wine Country to fund future grants in the viticulture and enology programs at Walla Walla Community College and Washington State University; approved increasing the cost of attendance at the October 2008 Wine'n Shine event from $100 to $125 per person in keeping with the actual cost of conducting the event. The increase to members of $50 per member will be spread out and included in future quarterly invoices. (As policy, membership invoices include two tickets to the annual charity event, one ticket to the annual holiday party and one ticket to the annual installation event.); proposed a joint dinner meeting of the outgoing and incoming board members and officers to be arranged by president-elect Crimson Chris Boland.

  


 

Reporter Leonardson covers Feb. 12 meeting

Developments in the Biomedical field

 

International studies at Cascadia, Schink Reporting

 


An Excerpt from Hugo's Reporter Newspaper Column Feb. 27

Olivia Montana

            Ninth grader Olivia Montana not only has a terrific stage name, but she also has a terrific voice. Olivia just blew us away as the centerpiece of a trio including Sibly Beldin and Holly Protman. Named “The Three Jazz Deez”, they performed along with drummer Johnny Solis during the recent jazz, ballads and poetry program at the Secondary Academy for Success (SAS). The concert was staged in the Anderson school cafeteria “ballroom”, converted into an afternoon jazz club setting for the SAS student body, friends, families and faculty.
            Olivia belted out a pair of Billie Holiday numbers that seriously engaged an appreciative audience. I urge you to make a point to attend the next opportunity to hear this poised young woman and many other SAS music students when they perform April 6 in a concert at Northshore Performing Arts Center to raise funds for sustaining the SAS Music Project. 


To read the Reporter Column "Northshore Citizen" telling more about the SAS music project. SAS Program director Jim Geiszler will be at our March 4 meeting to invite Rotary to the April 6 concert.


 

Check out Woodinville Rotary Scholarship Offerings for 2008

 

Save the Date - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - " Show Your Colors "

Steering Committee

Eric Greenwood, Chair

Administration - Bill Schink

Audience Development-Linda Hendrickson

Promotion and Communications - John Hughes

Facilities - Greg Riggs

Procurement - Jorge Gonzalez

Wine Procurement - Larry Duffield

Consulting and Post Event - Jay Fiske

Chris Boland, Prez-elect

 

Save the Date - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Meydenbauer Center


Snappy's Foto Gallery

It was a zippity-do-dah morning for President elect-elect

     


 

2007-08
Club Leadership

 

 


Laura's "Wish" List
What experiences exchange student Laura Topin would like during her 2008 stay!

 


Latest
from Nikita
in India


Link to
"Cruising with
Marv to Alaska"
Aug. 24-31


Village
Volunteers
in the News


Wine'n Shine 2007 

Photo Highlights * Club
Celebrates Literacy

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Previous Club Newsletters and related events plus links of note . . . 2007-08


for newsletters and
photo pages
from 2006-07


Day in the Life
of a Rotarian


Press Coverage

Photo Pages
2007-008

RI Convention in Salt Lake

July Family Picnic

Cruisin' with Marv

Erv Appreciated

Rotary Community Park

Show Your Colors '07

Citizen of the Year 2007

Operation Warm '07

Holiday Party '07

Santa's Visit '07

Newsletters 2007-08
July 3, 2007

July 10, 2007

July 24, 2007

July 31, 2007

August 7, 2007

August 14, 2007

August 21, 2007

August 28, 2007

September 4, 2007

September 11, 2007

September 18, 2007

September 25, 2007
October 2, 2007
October 9, 2007

October 16, 2007

October 23, 2007

October 30, 2007



November 6, 2007
November 13, 2007

November 20, 2007

November 27, 2007

December 4, 2007

December 11, 2007

December 18, 2007

Year's End 2007

Happy New Year 2008

January 8, 2008

January 15, 2008

January 29, 2008

February 5, 2008

February 12, 2008

Programs supported by Greater Woodinville Rotary

Northshore Scholarship Foundation

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Twenty-One Acres

Rotary 1st Harvest