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, November 1

 

Club Leadership for 2011-12

Charitable Giving Focus:
Education, Literacy and Scholarships
 
Club Calendar

Future Programs


November 8- We meet for breakfast at 21 Acres
the new Local Food and Sustainable Living Center


Duty Roster for November 1
Setup: Greg Riggs
Greeter: Terry Jarvis
Front Desk/Prize: Roger Martindill
Flag/Invocation: Don Whitwam
Guest President: Rotaryville
Happy Dollars: Eric Greenwood
Exchange Student: Becky Clark
Reporter: Larry Leonardson

Copies of the Duty Roster Schedule have been
emailed to members and the Current version will be
found at this LINK.
Please note the column for when you are scheduled for a week to include our exchange student in your plans!
 
 
Organizations
Woodinville Rotary Supports

 

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Previous Club Newsletters

 
Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15
Feb. 22 March 1 March 8
March 15 March 29 April 5
April 12 April 19 May 10
May 24 June 7 June 14
June 21 June 28 July 12
July 19 July 26 August 2
August 9 August 16 August 23
August 30 Sept 6 Sept 13
Sept 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 11
Oct. 18 Oct. 25  

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Photos by Snappy

Rotary Reporter for Oct. 11 Meeting

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News for Members and Friends
of the Rotary Club of Greater Woodinville

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Tuesday's Program-Nov. 1

Introducing our proposed
Rotary International
Matching Grant in Mexico

David Landau, our international committee chair, and Jeff Lair will present our club's proposal now in process
for securing a grant to provide mobility to the disabled in Mexico, including the program at Pasitos du Luz. A matching grant involves money from our club, a club in Mexico, our District 5030 and Rotary Foundation.

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For your calendar: Our annual holiday party has been scheduled for Tuesday evening, December 6, at the Crystal Lake Clubhouse, according to our Special Events Committee. There will be NO morning meeting that Tuesday.

Meeting at 21 Acres -- Mark your calendar for November 8 for our meeting to hear about and tour the 21 Acres Center for Local Food and Sustainable Living. We'll be talking Rotary First Harvest that day, too. Timely.

     

Operation Warm: Sign up to Help Friday and Saturday...Co-chairs Charlie Russell and Karen McDonald report that the national program will issue its one-millionth coat this winter. We will again be distributing coats at the annual Santa Breakfast on Saturday, December 10 at Northshore Jr. Hi School. Plenty of Santa's helpers will be needed for the project. Operation Warm plans to send our club an extra 60 coats this winter to help celebrate the growth of the program. Ten other clubs in our district participate. 660 kids will receive this year's new coats.

 

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Marv Picks the Clear, White Marble

Marv sez he is still pondering what to do with windfall of $331.
White marble is worth $59+ this week!

 

 

Our Community Service Partner since 1990

Banner Bank has participated with Woodinville Rotary Club since 1990 in the development and support
of the many community and education projects which are and have been the focal point
of our club's annual October charity fund-raising event.

 






  Woodinville Rotary Club's
 Charitable Giving Focus

Rotarians of Woodinville believe that providing a pathway for Woodinville's youth to obtain an education represents our opportunity to live "Service Above Self".

The club provides direct funding to programs from grade  school through college...new Operation Warm coats for young children in need, brand new dictionaries for every third grader, summer reading camps at Kokanee and Woodmoor elementary schools, music and academic opportunities at the Secondary Academy for Success (SAS), a pilot project at Woodinville High School for peer-to-peer math tutoring, and renewable scholarships for Woodinville High School and SAS graduates where it will "make the difference" between affording and attending college.

                                        Education - Literacy - Scholarships