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We are pleased to announce the debut of the new Grant Center, formerly known as the grant application tool. The new site has a fresh look and better organization. The grant application includes clearly defined steps so it’s easier for you to track your progress. Learn more about grants and how to apply.
 
CNBC has ranked The Rotary Foundation No. 3 in its annual list of Top 10 Charities Changing the World in 2016. The list includes some of the largest and highest-rated charities that help women, children, the poor, and the environment throughout the world, according to Charity Navigator, and that maintain high standards of financial health, accountability, and transparency of reporting. The Foundation was noted for connecting 1.2 million members from more than 200 geographic areas to tackle the world's most pressing humanitarian challenges, including projects that focus on disease prevention,...
 
On Wednesday, over breakfast with the Rotary Club of Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist Dick Smith announced a donation of AU$1 million to Rotary (about US$750,000), citing admiration of Rotary members for the time they devote to others. The Rotary Australia Benevolent Society (RABS) will administer the funds. “With 29,500 Rotarians in 1,100 clubs throughout Australia, we have an army of volunteers eager to assist those in need,” says Michael Perkins, RABS chair. “The impact of this donation will be felt throughout all of Australia, from the cities to the...
 
Each month, eBay, the world’s largest auction website, selects a set of upcoming Live Auction events and donates a portion of all sales proceeds to Rotary. Only U.S. auction sales are eligible. See the schedule of December auctions.
 
Though Atlanta has seen its share of violence and inequity over time, today it brims with reminders that there is another way. Get inspired while you’re visiting for the 2017 Rotary International Convention from 10 to 14 June. Take a short walk from the convention center to the Center for Civil and Human Rights. There, you can see the handwritten notes, speeches, and sermons of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., experience an interactive 1960s-era lunch counter “sit-in,” and learn more about persecuted groups all over the world. A streetcar will take you to the Martin Luther King Jr...
 
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100 Outstanding Quotes from Rotary International Presidents
“The prevailing Rotary attitude in rendering service is practicality. Its aim in
performing a useful action is to be helpful and serviceable, not sentimental....
As practical idealists, we temper the fanciful flights of the dreamer with the
limitations of common sense.”
— Address to 1943 Rotary Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
 
 
Assignments 12/29/2016 - 1/5/2017
 
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Bartolo Governanti          Invocation
Bruce Pacht                 Greeter
Jennifer Grant              Rotary Minute
Linda Copp                  Song Leader
Paul Boucher                Good Works
Paul Tierney                Spoke
 
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Bruce Pacht                 Song Leader
Evan Leary                  Spoke
Jean Flaherty-Wulpern       Good Works
Rich Wallace                Invocation
Suellen Griffin             Rotary Minute
Westin Greene               Greeter
 
 
 
Spoke 1/5/2017
 
Called to order by: President Elect -  Sue Ellen Griffin
 
Opening Song: ROTARY
 
Patriotic Song:  Oh Beautiful for Spacious Skies 
 
Invocation: Rich Wallace - John Lennon Quote
 
Song Leader:                          Song: A  Policeman's lot is not a happy one
 
Visiting Rotarians: None
 
Guests:
Linda Copp and Newt Piper (Lorraine Morrison's grandson)
 
 
 
Raffle:  Rich W. answered correctly the raffle question but picked a card other than the Queen of Hearts.
 
Announcements: Sue Ellen read a Thank You note from West Central Behavior Health for support in Paddle Power this summer. 
Paul T. mentioned Community Service opportunities and tentatively scheduled a couple of dates for a dinner at the Haven. Paul is looking for club support.
Rob Taylor was unanimously voted in as a new club member.
 
 
Rotary Minute: Jennifer noted that there are maps of district Clubs with meeting times.  
 
Good Works: Jean noted that President Kevin and Peter, along with Jean and Bob, hosted a St Patrick's Day Dinner. First year was shore, but the second year they gained ground. She suggested bring back the dinner for small organized event for fundraising.     
 
Brags:
Ernst O. announced this daughter, Margaret, is engaged!
Rick said over 10,000 planes used the Lebanon Airport.
Kathy noted that she passed her surgery recertification until 2027.
Jennifer had her picture in the Valley news with new husband.
 
Speaker: Our Speaker was  Paul Coats, Executive Director of Lebanon Recreation and Parks and he noted that his department oversees a number of projects of the Lebanon Area, Projects include:
5k of groomed ski trails behind Alice Peck Day; investing in replacing trees; Full Moon Fiesta at Storrs Hill to benefit the ski area; Mascoma River Greenway; efforts to rebuild the Rusty Bearing Skate park; 1k groomed trails at Storrs Hills (and are looking for volunteers) and several other projects.  
 
Director Paul Coats was presented a check from the Lebanon Rotary Club for $1,000 to help with the department's projects.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Meeting was closed by Sue Ellen with The 4-Way Test:
Of the things we think, say or do - 1. Is it the Truth? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? and 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
   
 
Submitted by: JoAnn Lemieux
 
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