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Rotary International President                   John Kenny

 

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Karl Diekman

President                    Caryn Wegerbauer/ Strategic Real Estate Services

Past Pres.               Bruce LeMay/Raleys

Treasurer                 Carol Del Monte/Bank of the West

Secretary                      Willie Wong/Retired

Sgt. At ArmsRon Quesada D.C. Quesada Chiropractic.

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Jim Pappenfus, DDS/Dentist

Mike Stoiber/State Farm Insurance

Diana Mason/Retired

Sandi Lee/GraphicLee Yours

Dr. Barbara Wilson/ Superintendent of City Schools

 

            

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July 29, 2008
 
Caryn called the meeting to order in place of Bruce.
 
Diana Gave the invocation.
 
Visitors: Don Knowland (Barbara's son) and Kathleen Callan (Caryn's guest)
 
Mike told a joke and it was actually funny!!!!!  
 
Happy Dollars
 
Mike was happy because he got the award for best Italian Sauce in the pasta contest held at Farmers' Market on Saturday.  Van and Mary also participated and put on quite a comedy show with their Pesto Sauce.
 
Stan was happy that Angelica Laundry finally got their final permits and will be moving in within two weeks.
 
 Wayne brought See's Candy to the nurses in the nursing home he was in after his accident in Arkansas and they want to know how to get some more See's Candy....they just loved it!
 
Announcements
Sandi got word from Julie that she is loving her new job but is really missing our Lunch Meetings.
 
Caryn talked about the Wine fundraiser and passed out flyers.

Attached is the PDF file for the flyer if you would like to print it out.
 
Speaker
 
Roberto Giannicola, Founder of Provokare Presentations
 
If you want to position yourself at the forefront of the green and socially responsible movement — the movement that will be responsible for creating a better world for future generations — then every member of your family, organization or business needs to begin to act as a socially responsible person.

But people today are confused about what that means, and about what’s expected from them.

We hear daily news reports about pollution, looming environmental disasters and avoidable human suffering, to name just a few examples. At the same time, advertising pummels us with the idea that “more” is better and that success and happiness come from material possessions.

What we’re not being told, unfortunately, is that “Eco” living that improves our planet does not mean “deprived” or “stark” living.

This is why practical solutions, a positive approach and plenty of humor are at the heart of Provokare presentations.

You will learn that being at the forefront of the socially responsible movement is a lot easier than you may think, and that the key to provoking change is inspiring people to act.

We are witnessing a growing demand for something different — a different mix of products, a different way of conducting business, a completely different way of involving our lives and organizations in provoking change.

Green-inspired or not, individuals, organizations, world economies and cultures will thrive by cutting costs and adding perceived value. We will also enjoy a greater sense of fulfillment.

For more information go to: www.provokare.com

 Linda is next week's greeter.

The speaker next week is: Steve Holmstrom who will tell us all about the Mothball Fleet in Suisuin Bay.

Lunch

Chicken Caesar Salad or Beef Tip with Rice and Melon Bowl

See you all next week!

SLee

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