
Club President, Shirley Doss, welcomed Rotarians and guests to our regular
morning meeting. Shirley gave a ‘shout out’ to everyone who worked this past weekend’s Bob Evans Festival ice cream booth. Our prez led the club in a big round of applause for project chair, Paul Koch, and all his hard work! Paul expressed his thanks to all despite the weather, new location, and lack of record crowds. Just wait until next year!
Coin Box—Margaret Evans turned in a heavy, full coin box as part of her contribution to Rotary. Thanks, Margaret! This is a good way to make that annual giving without too much work!
Fellowship—Our club fellowship was led by Gordon Amsbary who rallied up all the members who were late arrivals today. Their contribution today was a good subsidy to the club’s earnings from the festival.
Happy Buck$—We had a record number of Happy Bucks today from members. PDG Mel announced his daughter in Chicago is now a new Rotarian! Chuck Clark bragged on his daughter, Meredith, who just completed her Plastic Surgery board exams yesterday. Kevin Dennis offered two bucks—one for a granddaughter who was recently baptized and another for an upcoming organizational meeting for the Field of Hope project. Heather Crum offered a buck for her experience with a zip line off the New River gorge bridge last weekend. Paul Koch for the end of the festival. And finally, Margaret Evans bought a Happy Buck for the groundbreaking of the new Justice Center.
Gordo concluded with fellowship letting us know this this ‘National Business Week’ and ‘National Forest Day.’
Split-The-Pot—Rotarian Jim Morrison ran STP this morning and ran our small pot up to a respectable $10.00! Shawn Siders drew for our winner today who was Nayyer
Hassain. Jim took a moment to confirm the presence of the important Queen of Heart in the deck before our winner carefully drew for the large pot of $78.00, only to be disappointed by pulling the jack of spades! Nayyer assessed the Foundation Fine against anyone who did not hear about an embarrassing moment at the Festival.
Dictionary Day—Monday, October 17th
was our annual Dictionary Distribution to the fifth graders in Gallia county. President Shirley asked a members who participated to speak briefly of the experience. Jim Morrison said he had a great time up at Vinton Elementary and the kids were great. Debbie Rhodes who took dictionaries to Hannan Trace Elementary said the room was quite cold due to their
HVAC system not working properly, but still had a good time. Resty Alonzo and Chuck Clark took care of four fifth grades at Washington School, and another at South Western Elementary. We have only a few pictures from Washington, so if you have shots from your schools, please contact Chuck Clark.
Program—Our program chair today was Denise Shockley who provided a program from the Educational Service Center about
a number of programs the ESC has arranged in our local schools. Our speaker, Connie Bradbury, talked firsthand about her experiences with an after school program called ROCKS and a new program called PILOT—Putting Instruction and Learning On Track, which seeks to help deficient students make up missing credits so they can graduate. This is a new grant from the ESC under the 21st Century Community Learning Grant for the Gallia County Local Schools. Thank you, Connie and Denise, for the interesting program.
Emily, we will miss you!—We learned today that Emily Davidson will be leaving Gallipolis Rotary to move to Jackson (and Jackson Rotary) with her new position with Holzer Health Systems there. We will miss you and wish you all the best in your new position, Emily!
Ambassadorial Scholar Elaine–Be sure to take a few minutes to read Elaine’s blog about life in Ireland: http://elaineinnorthernireland.blogspot.com
Here are the upcoming program assignments for the next few weeks:
Oct 25 Nayyer Hassain
Nov 1 Mel Simon–Foundation Month
Nov 8 Ken Porada
Nov 15 Jim Morrison–United Way
Nov 22 Melissa Kimmel
Nov 29 Clyde Evans