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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
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Wine'n Shine steering committee will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26 at
Cascadia Community College. Topics -- Procurement and Promotion. 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.
Check out Woodinville Rotary Scholarship Offerings for 2008
Snappy's Foto Gallery It was a zippity-do-dah morning for President elect-elect |
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