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Notes and photos from Rotary Club Meeting of June 30, 2009


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Eric Greenwood Reporting 

Following the flag salute, which was led by Bill Schink, the Club had a very memorable musical invocation as Roger Stark provided inspiration by playing “Amazing Grace” on his saxophone.  Since the music maestro, President Elect Al Marsh was attending Rotary’s International Conference; President Chris Boland declared Roger’s contribution to be a “two-for-one” serving as the weekly songfest.  There was general agreement that musical accompaniment without the Rotary chorus was an improvement.

     

Jeff Glickman, a member of the Woodinville City Council, and a Board Certified Forensic Investigator, provided a summary of his 30-year career in digital forensics. Mr. Glickman also serves in an oversight capacity with the Washington State Crime Labs.  He provided a presentation of sample digital identification of crime suspects through forensic techniques.

 

Next, Maresa Lenneebacker from Lumana Credit, provided an overview of the micro-lending activities that her organization was undertaking in Ghana to bolster enterprise development.  The organization is currently partnering with Village Volunteers while they complete formal non-profit tax status.  The current average loan amount approximates $100.  She stressed the need for donor contributions to fund operations.

 

Rorry Dunbar kicked off the weekly Procurement Update by noting that we received $5,200 in procurement items for the week.  Bill Schink reported that total procurement items now approximated $60,000 which, while representing a good start, was still $90K from reaching the $150K procurement goal. 

 

Following “Happy Dollar” contributions and the raffle; President Chris Boland’s last meeting as Rotary emcee, was concluded. He received a standing ovation for his service to Woodinville Rotary over the past year.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

 

Eric Greenwood,

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