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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, November 1
November 8- We meet for breakfast at 21 Acres the new Local Food
and Sustainable Living Center
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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! |
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Organizations
Woodinville Rotary Supports
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Previous Club Newsletters
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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!
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