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Volume 88, Number 28 - January 28, 2003 NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM Lieutenant Chris Weaver will speak about the Lafayette Citizens Police
Academy. Accompanied by Captain Kevin GibsonNEXT WEEK'S MEETING FUNCTIONS: Money Collectors - DALE MCHENRY - 11:15 to 11:45a.m. and JOHN BARRETT - 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Greeter - JOE MICON (chair); Invocation -
SUSAN SMITH (chair) FEBRUARY PROGRAMS: BOB FEUER, CHAIR February 11: Detective Jeffrey Rooze will speak about identity theft. February 18: Jerry Bean, Tippecanoe County Prosecutor, will
speak about the prosecutor's office and what they do. February 25: Honorary Rotarian ANN KENDALL from Indianapolis Club will speak about Rotary's Peace Scholarships Program - arranged by PDG BILL HATFIELD.
CLUB CONCERNS PRESIDENT DAVE BOUGH,
requested members/spouses to keep the following in their thoughts and prayers: JOHN and EUDORA MC KEE; ED PAGE; FAE SPURLOCK; BEV STONE; Marjorie spouse of DICK WALKER, BOB BROCK, and the family and friends of SANDY
GRABOWSKI. ANNOUNCEMENTS Shirley West,
wife of TERRY WEST, outlined the upcoming Symphony tour to Baltimore, February 19 - 21, saying there is still space for anyone interested in joining the group. She introduced Anne Harrigan, who told about this
Saturday's Lafayette Symphony Concert featuring Broadway songs we are familiar with. The next Small Group Dinner is scheduled for February 13th
at KEN EWING'S. Cost is $8.00 per person. Please make reservations with MARTHA CHISCON. The Raffle for Eradicate Polio brought in $94.00 today. $47.00 goes to the Rotary International Eradicate Polio Fund,
$23.50 went to the winning ticket number (TOM FREY) and $23.50 was added to the kettle for the person who draws the Ace of Spades. PROGRAM (January 28, 2003) TODD WETZEL, director of Purdue Convocations, gave us information about performances at Convos, which is celebrating its
centennial. He then introduced Robert Bluestone, a musician from Santa Fe, NM, who spoke to us about the partnership of Business and The Arts. He pointed out that the arts are passing sports as
foremost leisure activities in the U.S. After explaining that arts education helps children avoid violence as an expression of their feelings and makes better workers in later years, he played his guitar for us. VISITING ROTARIAN: SUZANN SHACKLETON, Attica-Williamsport GUESTS: Friedrich Ellebrecht, Ambassadorial Scholar from Germany, guests of
CHRISTA KECK; Mary Hanna, wife of BOB HANNA; Liz Peixoto, guest of BILL FULLER; Les Reker and Fred Mannering, guests of BILL LOVELL; Nina Kirkpatrick, guest of RONDA WALSH SCHWAB; Sanders Howse, guest of FAYE COLE;
Shirley West and Anne Harrigan, guests of TERRY WEST; Heather Bungard-Janney and Todd Wetzel from Purdue Convos. MAKE-UPS: JIM HOBBS, 1/21 on the Sun Princess; MAURI WILLIAMSON, 1/23 at
Danville Rotary Club; VIRGIL ST. JOHN 5 times at Phoenix clubs. STUDENT GUESTS: Cassie Phipps from Indiana Business College was our guest
today. They received a certificate and a travel mug with the four-way test to commemorate her visit with us. MEETING FUNCTIONS: Money Collectors: DAVE LAHR - 11:15 to 11:45 a.m., and
JOHN TROTT - 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m; Greeter - RONDA WALSH SCHWAB; Invocation - CHARLIE WALKER. Thanks to CHRISTA KECK, DAVE LAHR AND RALPH GANN for help at the back table. BIRTHDAY TABLE
BROOKS THOMAS L. |
2-16 |
CHISCON AL |
2-18 |
DE CAMP JOHN R. |
2-11 |
DECKER KEN C. |
2-1 |
FREY, JR. HARLEY H. |
2-22 |
FRUITT RONALD L. |
2-25 |
HALL JOYCE |
2-14 |
HILLS EUGENE G. |
2-6 |
KELLEY JACK |
2-23 |
KEPLER REX F. |
2-12 |
LESTER DONYA C. |
2-25 |
OLIVER RICHARD T. |
2-21 |
OSMUN JOHN V. |
2-22 |
PAGE EDWIN H. |
2-3 |
REIF BARBARA |
2-3 |
WADE JOANN L. |
2-12 |
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