THIS WEEK’S MEETING: Friday, June 24 at Corvallis Country Club @11:45AM
Program – Marijuana in the Workplace by Diana Hendrickson, Director of Occupational Medicine at The Corvallis Clinic.
Greeters – Susan Poole and Claudia Hamilton
Inspiration – Jason Lara
Welcome table – Scott Elmshaeuser
For more meeting info, go to www.rotarygreatercorvallis.org
NEXT WEEK: No Friday meeting after the Changing of the Guard the previous evening!
NEXT MEETING: Friday, July 8 at Corvallis Country Club @11:45AM
Program – Club Assembly/President Judy Corwin – Please look to attend and find your best role with a great new year ahead!
Greeters: Julie Manning and Becky Goslow
Inspiration: Inge King
Welcome table – TBA
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE AND FELLOWSHIP BELOW
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR DETAILS ON EACH:
• Changing of the Guard Celebration will be next Thursday and it’s the meeting for the week!
• Movie Night committee work continues—next meeting July 8 on-site!
• Rotary Park work
• And did you know?
The club’s annual Changing of the Guard will take place next Thursday evening, June 30. ALL club members should attend with a guest of their choice (spouse, mate, significant other, etc) at the Corvallis Country Club. The meeting gavel will be handed to President-Elect Judy Corwin. Lots of fun, a small auction, etc……please be there!
Movie Night: Avery Park becomes Oz on August 25! Next committee meeting: July 8 on-site (Avery Park) post-club meeting. Event lead: Lee Eckroth, 541-760-4742/Lee@Talk2lee.com
Rotary Park at 29th and Grant work next on July 9: The Park is located on 29th and Grant—across from the North Co-op. Your other landmarks are across from Sam’s Stations and just up the street, south of Schmidt’s Gardening. Our park is that funky little triangle. All sessions will be 9am-noon on Saturdays through October: July 9, August 13, September 10 and October 8.
Got news? If you have Rotary-related news that you’d like to share with the club, this e-blast is a great way to do it. Please send your news items to Mike Corwin at mcorwin@oregonstatecu.com. Any and all Rotary-related info for Club President-elect Judy Corwin should be emailed to judy@jaycor.org.
Did you know?
A duck’s quack doesn’t echo and no one knows why. (It’s actually false—Beavers know why .)
The most played song on American radio during the 20th century was You’ve Lost that Loving Feeling – over 8 million times.
The next most popular songs in line—Never My Love, Yesterday and Stand by Me were “only” played 7 million times.
A duck’s quack doesn’t echo and no one knows why.