TODAY’S CHAIRPERSON:
President, Michelle Jones, welcomed the membership and led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance. The singing of the National Anthem was led by Caitlin O’Reilly, President-Elect.
INVOCATION GIVEN BY: Pat Kinney with special mention of the passing of Rotarian Ollie Ericson.
GUESTS & VISITORS: President-Elect Caitlyn O’Reily introduced the guests today, our exchange students, Jan Steinmann, and Heath Bounday.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
President Michelle Jones gave thanks to all those volunteers who are helping with today’s meeting. She also announced there is only one time slot for bell ringing at Tops to complete our commitment. The Annual Meeting will be held on December 15th (not the 22nd). Also, A’Capella program is planned for next meeting at First Lutheran Church. RSVP’s for the lunch, provided by Vicki McGraw, should be submitted by this Friday, 12/5.
Brandon Odell announced that the Doubletree will provide a special lunch of prime rib and portabella mushrooms for the Annual meeting. Also, they will provide a prize drawing for dinner and a night’s stay at the Doubletree for one lucky Rotarian.
Emily Cama, Chair of the Social Committee, announced the Holiday gathering will be at Sauce, December 16th beginning at 6:00pm. There will be a white gift exchange. The Southern Chautauqua FCU,
John Felton, will be sponsoring the event to help offset the cost of meals. More details to follow.
50-50 DRAWING:
Matt Clark, the 50-50 person of the day, presented $49 to Tim Edborg, the lucky winner.
FINES:
There were no publicity fines today. Doug posed a few questions about today’s date, December 1st. What year was Portugal’s independence and restoration day? What significant civil rights action happened on this date in history? (Rosa Parks kept her seat on the bus). The fining of winning football teams were announced. All those not wearing their Rotary pin were fined.
HAPPY BUCKS:
Doug Conroe encouraged all Rotarians to attend the A’Capella luncheon and bring a friend. Supporting this group is an important tradition of Jamestown Rotary.
Dan Heitzenrater paid for the recent Chamber’s opening of a new office in Fredonia. Also, he thanked those who participated in Small Business Saturday. He encouraged people to shop locally and to purchase local business gift cards from the Chamber.
Tim Edborg happily paid a fine in recognition of his nephews outstanding wins at LaCross and football.
Joni Blackman shared information on Fenton History’s Christmas/Winter Exhibit. The Fenton is also having a Century Sensitive Santa event for those children needing a quieter venue on Decmber 14th.
Jason Sample share information about the upcoming Free open house at the Chautauqua County Historical Center in Westfield, which is Sunday 2:00-4:00pm. There will be live student provided music. Jason also shared his pleasurable experience at bell ringing with plans to do it again.
Andy Goodell shared his unique dining experience in Washington, DC with Lisa and her son, Alex. They all went looking for a non-traditional Thanksgiving dinner only to discover that most all the restaurants were closed. They found and ate an Indian dinner close to their hotel where they were the only guests.
Kathy Burch shared that she and her husband became a new grandparents.