The Rotary Club kicked off its August 18 meeting on a beautiful sunny summer day, with President Michelle Jones chairing the meeting.
Caitlin O’Reilly led the National Anthem.
Sue Jones presented the invocation, after giving a plug for the invocation committee, asking members to join the team. Sue explained how invocations can be easily Googled.
President-elect Caitlin O’Reilly introduced Uma Vejendla, guest of Michelle Jones and Jan Steinmann, our new exchange student. She also mentioned that Ken Brown has been proposed by Hadley Weinberg for membership as well as Misti Allen who has been proposed by Becky Robbins.
Joni Blackman introduced birthday celebrants for the month. They included: Amy Rohler, August 5; David Troxell, August 6; Dewey Jones, August 9; Jennifer Harper, August 17; Dick Johnson, August 18; Emily Cama and Marion Beckerink, August 28; Johanna Dahlbeck, August 27; Jen Swan-Leuze, August 31. Winner of the free lunch was Emily Cama.
Michelle announced that she needs a Club Service Chair to replace her.
There will be a September 22 social event.
Patty Graves still needs help with scanning documents at the Fenton for her project concerning African-American history in Jamestown.
Ruth Lundin is ordering new nametags if anyone wants to place an order.
Rotary apparel will be sold as a fundraiser, so watch for details.
The 50/50 winner was Vince Horrigan.
Doug Conroe, Sergeant at Arms, acknowledged Vince Horrigan’s selection as the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation’s John Hamilton Awardee this fall. The WCA Foundation was featured in the paper with Kristin Melville; in her absence, Emily Cama who works with Kristin, was fined.
Happy Bucks were announced by Tory Irgang, Diana Meckley, Jason Sample, David Troxell, Andy Goodell, Amy Rohler, Caitlin O’Reilly, Max Eimiller, Ruth Lundin, and our exchange student Heath Boundy for various pleasant happenings. Tory again commended Vince’s John D. Hamilton Award and noted that Rotarians are invited to attend the September 19 event in his honor.
Last week, newsletter tech person, Chris Anderson, was absent-minded and forgot to post photos from TRC Camp at Onyahsa! They are below! The campers thank each and every one of you at Rotary for making camp possible. Enjoy.