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Rotary
Club of Woodinville

Rotary Club of Woodinville
meets Tuesdays at 7 a.m.
at the Sammamish Valley Grange NE 145th St. and the
Woodinville-Redmond Rd.
Next Meeting at the Grange - Tuesday, April 5
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Rotary Reporters Cover Previous Meetings
of:
March 15 - Grace
Feb. 8
at SAS
Feb. 1
January 25
January 18
January 11 |
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Organizations Woodinville Rotary Supports |
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Snappy's Rotary Photo Gallery
Shots from Special Meetings and Club Events |
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Previous Club Newsletters
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Congratulations
George Phillips
George was so inspired by the March 22
presentation about Rotary Foundation and Paul Harris Fellow
recognition that he handed off a check in the amount of $1,000 to
Rotary Foundation Director Max Zellweger and will be recognized as
a Paul Harris Fellow at our induction dinner June 28 at Willows
Lodge. George is one of at least five members we hope will be
recognized that night as four other members are very close to
having the 1,000 points ( 1 pt per dollar donated) which will
qualify them as first time Paul Harris Fellows. Please contact Max
about this if you feel you are one of the four or if you would
like to know the status of your Rotary Foundation Sustaining
Member Account and how close you are to becoming a Paul Harris
Fellow.
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News for Members and Friends of Greater Woodinville
Rotary Club
Auction 101
Tuesday - April 5 program. No Foolin' ! ! !
A follow up to the fun and folly of our April Fools Night
Oktoberfest Preview and Auction Kickoff
Professor J Fiske will encourage members to begin working
in earnest on auction procurement (with some how-to tips)
as well as audience development.
Reminder that our annual charity event is our sole fund
raising activity of the year. Oktoberfest on October 8 is every
Rotarians chance to "hops'n shine" for our community.
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Major Rotary-Sponsored Event
Alert Major
Rotary-Sponsored Event
4th
annual Rotary Earth Day Celebration April
22 at Molbak's Reservations required.
A
sign-up reservation sheet will again be available at the April 5
meeting to make sure Rotarians are registered for this event. The event is
being publicized to the general public by Molbak's
through their extensive marketing program. Catered by Landau's.
Generous wine pourings from Brian Carter Cellars, Elsom Cellars,
Castillo de Feliciana, Dusted Valley and DeLille Cellars. . .
More Details
at the April Rotary meetings. Limited to first 200 to register.
Encourage friends to attend and support this celebration and help build
Rotary's visibility in our community. $25 per person includes
commemorative wine glass.
http://www.molbaks.com/Events.html
Scroll to bottom of Molbak's events page for non-Rotarians to register.
Rotarians signing up at a club meeting for themselves and guests will be
charged on invoices to be issued in June for their two tickets to the
October 8 Oktoberfest Night.
Drawing for $50 Molbak's gift certificates and a tree!
We will NOT meet at the Grange on April 19 as a result of the decision to
make the Earth Day Celebration the club meeting for the week.
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Ace Rotary Reporter Becky Clark Covered
March 15 and March 22
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Erv's Presidential Recap
Posted by our Leader
April 13---Cascadia
breakfast. We have a table. More details to follow.
Be sure to sign up for the Rotary Earth Day Celebration at
Molbak's April 22.
Reservations limited to 200 for this 4th annual event. The
celebration will feature four wineries, cooking and gardening
demonstrations, prizes and a great time to entertain prospective
Rotarians. $25 per person with proceeds to Woodinville Rotary
Charitable Foundation. Be sure your spouse or significant other
knows about this family of Rotary event. 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday,
April 22, the date our country celebrates mother Earth and all of
our bounty.
President reveals secret identity of Mr. Eggs Centric, guest at
April Fool's Night Oktoberfest Preview, who adroitly answered this
question from Max Zellweger.
Q: Why did the blonde bake a chicken for 3 and a half
days?
A: The recipe said to cook for half an hour per
pound and she weighed 125 pounds!
Q: Why did the chicken only cross half the road?
-- from Professor Fiske.
A: Because She wanted to lay it on the line!
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