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Tim Cullen, guest of Mick Gilbertson
Dale Charters, Plainwell, MI Rotarian
 
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Today's Program
Invocation given by Vicki Morris
 
  • Birthdays this week-Beverly Broyles, Dan Drozdowicz and Tim Schigur 4.7, and Bill Vogt 4.14. Happy birthday, all!
  • Mick- Our meeting 4.17 will be at Camp Rotamer. Please come to help clean up Camp for opening in the AM, or stay after the meeting to help out. Mnay hands make light work. John W and Paul R will be at Camp on 4.15 working if you would like to come help out that day.
  • District 6250 Conference will be in LaCrosse on May 12-13. Registration and agenda can be found at rotary6250.org. Sign up SOON if you want to attend.
  • Dan: Our Club was given the 6.13 slot at Boardtrackers Bike Night. We'll need about 20 members to help run things- more details to follow. Please put the date on your Calendars!
  • Our annual Brewers Tailgate trip will depart Rotary Gardens at 10 AM on June 22nd for the Brewers-Pirates game at 1:10. $55 cost includes the bus transport, snacks en route, a Tailgate meal, and seats for the game behind home plate. Friends and family are welcome.
  • Raffle: Aaron won the $26 pot, and $266 JP rolls over.
Mari Vi treated us today by presenting her Forensics speech on a popular tropical drink in Venezuela, Coconut smoothie. It originated on the West Coast where hot temps and plentiful ingredients make this fresh, sweet drink a popular favorite. The ingredients include warm weather, 14 oz coconut, 1 c water, 1/2 c milk, with vanilla and cinnamon optional (but recommended). Serve with an umbrella and enjoy!
Then she treated us to a performance of 3 Flamenco dance styles: Rumba, Salsa, and Sevillanas. Mari Vi has been dancing since she was a young child, and it shows in her talent. She gave us the history and common traits of each dance before performing. A video of her Sevillanas dance performed a cappella has been posted on out FB page. If you weren't at our meeting please view and like it- you'll be impressed by her skill.
This was a treat. Thank you, Mari Vi!
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Upcoming Rotary Events
 
 
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Area Makeup Opportunities
Club Name Meeting Time Meeting Date Location
Beloit 12:10PM Tuesday RotaryRiver Center, 1220 Riverside Dr
Edgerton Noon Tuesday Culvers- 571 E Richardson Springs Rd (Newville)
Whitewater Noon Tuesday 841 Brewhouse- 841 Milwaukee St, Whitewater
Jefferson Noon 1&2nd Wednesday Fort Community Credit Union, 100 North Main St
Stoughton Noon Wednesday Stoughton VFW Hall, 200 Veterans Road
Janesville Morning 6:45 AM Thursday Rotary Gardens, 1455 Palmer Drive

Please register with their club and bring receipt to provide to our secretary for credit.

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