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Afternoon
in Basel International
Committee chair John Abbott paid a visit to our next
exchange student's family while traveling to Germany.
Where's Andrea in this photo report? Ask John. He reported,

"I was in
Southern Germany last weekend and so took the time to drive
down to Basel where I met our new exchange student and her
family. They were very kind to invite me for lunch and
we had a very nice Sunday afternoon sitting on their
deck. I took pictures of her parents, brother and
sister but somehow managed to exclude Andrea. They are
very nice and are certain that 'their baby' will have a fabulous
time."
Steering
committee for Wine'n Shine: Chair
Eric Greenwood has re-scheduled the monthly planning
meeting to July 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the offices of Rorry
Dunbar. Mariners
anyone?: District
5030 is promoting attendance at the July 9 Mariners game
versus the mighty and barely division-leading Texas Rangers. Doc
Marsh's email on Mariner Night included this info: "The
Seattle Mariners have teamed up with our Rotary District and
generously offered to donate $7 per ticket we sell to Rotary
and our fight against Polio. To get this donation, the
tickets must be purchased through the following link: www.Mariners.com/Rotary
"
Board
meeting for July: Directors
and officers will next meet on Tuesday, July 21 with plans
to hold evening meetings commencing at 5:30 p.m. at Venture
Bank offices in Woodinville. Golf
at Bear Creek: Jay
Fiske announced plans for a golf outing on July 27 at Bear
Creek Golf and Country Club. Estimated cost $60 per player.
More details to follow.
Reserve
August 22: The
club's annual family picnic will be held on Saturday, August
22, at 21 Acres in Woodinville. Tana Baumler and Steve Dolan
have again been enlisted to flip burgers. Tentative starting
time: 4 p.m. Members of the 21 Acres program will provide
tours of the site, including the 18 acres of vegetable and
berry crops under production. Volunteers will be asked to
help with setup and the gathering and preparation of a
community salad for the event. There's plenty of room for a
mini car show, too.
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