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, February 7, 2012

 

 

 

Club Leadership for 2011-12

Charitable Giving Focus:
Education, Literacy and Scholarships
 
Club Calendar

Future Programs

 


Duty Roster for February 7
Setup and Take Down: Todd Banks
Greeter: Alex Racz
Front Desk/Prize: Gary Whitsell
Flag/Invocation: Larry Duffield
Happy Dollars: Jay and Crew
Exchange Student Activities: Tim House
Reporter: Al Marsh

The 2012 Duty Roster Schedule !

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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Reporter for Maltby Food Bank Jan. 3


Reporter for Santa's Visit Dec. 20

Rotary Reporter for Dec. 13 Meeting



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 Nov. 1
Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
Nov. 29 Dec. 13 Dec. 20
Dec. 27 Jan. 3, 2012 Jan. 24
Jan. 31    

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Photos by Snappy

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22nd Annual Charity Fund Raising Event
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Vote for the "Red, White and Brew" Party

Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue

 

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

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NO Morning Meeting

Tuesday's Program-January 31

25th Charter Anniversary
Celebration
6 p.m. at Crystal Lake
Lodge and Clubhouse

Have you signed up?
Do it here if you haven't!
Bring choice of Beverage
and your potluck item
Casual dress.

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Anniversary party January 31:  Celebrating 25 years of service to the Woodinville region. 6 p.m. Potluck at Crystal Lake Clubhouse, the scene of our popular holiday party last December.

Please sign up via email to Pam Johnstone:   ps.bd.johnstone@comcast.net
      and advise if you will bring an appetizer, a salad, or a main dish. Dessert
      provided.

Thirty -three individuals (14 from the sponsoring Northshore Rotary Club) signed a charter application in October of 1986 and the charter was granted and presented on January 31, 1987 during a banquet at the Bear Creek Country Club. Five of those charter members are still active with the club in this, our silver anniversary year.

This special gathering is informal, but the event is important as a reminder to ourselves of the many good things Woodinville Rotary does and has done for our community.

Plan on bringing a bottle of wine or beverage of choice in addition to a food item.

For food details, contact either Pam or Tana Baumler. For arrangements etc., contact Eric Greenwood, Gordy Green or Jeff Lair.

Join these charter members at the Anniversary Potluck
Tuesday, January 31 at Crystal Lake Clubhouse

Charter members clockwise from top left: Terry Jarvis, John Ive, Daryl Eckland, John Hughes and Marv Workman (our first full-year president).

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Time to Make Plans for Rotary District Conference
April 20-22 in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho

Go here to Register

 

Coeur d'alene Resort

Home of the famous Hudson's Hamburger Experience

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Please Sign Up and plan to attend a Rotary Fireside Chat
during February. Evening sessions at Brittany Park
Retirement Community in Woodinville.

Monday, Feb. 13
Wednesday, Feb. 15
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Wednesday, Feb. 22

Contact Greg Riggs or Steve Dolan for details and to pick your night!

 

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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 five community service projects that are unique to Woodinville Rotary. These include 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, renewable scholarships for Woodinville High School and SAS graduates where it will "make the difference" between affording and attending college. In the spring of 2012, the club will reach more than 1,000 five- and six-year old children with a water safety education program called "Jose the Otter," securing a pledge they will not go near water without an adult present.

                                        Education - Literacy - Scholarships