Spotlight 07-19-11, Vol. 73, No. 24
Program: SCHOLORSHIP PROGRAM
Kathy Reisterer- Our Anderson – McGregor Memorial scholarships has given almost $120,000 to graduating seniors over the years
Brighton Rotary Spotlight
Jane McManus, President
July 19, 2011, Vol. 73, No.24
Guests: Frank Mancuso – Week 2; Kathleen McKay – Week 1; Bryan Bredford, Brighton Sunrise; Elle Chapelle; Carly Wilutis; Pat Cluskey; Christina Sauchuck
Announcements:
Past President Jeremy Jones:
Awards not presented on President’s Night
· Humanitarian – Ron Cleveland
· Lifetime Achievement – Mark Cook
· Leadership – Kathy Reisterer
Brian Donovan:
Raiders are going to build two new ramps, a small one on July 28th at 3PM and a large one on August 17th which will be an all day event. Sign up sheets were passed around
Piet Lindhout announced that the city had given permission for the Raiders to fix problems with the Imagination Station. He asked who could be available on a Monday or Tuesday to help.
Also that there would be a Fund Raising Committee meeting soon.
Lori Lalama will be holding a meeting after Rotary next week to discuss a 75th Anniversary party
Bryan Bredford – Le Concours de Livingston July 30th, proceeds going to Love Inc, Tickets $75 each
Sargent-at-arms Brian Wutz – Fines for anyone whose photo isn’t on your Clubrunner profile.
Upcoming Events:
Club Picnic August TBA
Program: SCHOLORSHIP PROGRAM
Kathy Reisterer- Our Anderson – McGregor Memorial scholarships has given almost $120,000 to graduating seniors over the years. Kids fill out applications informing the committee in all aspects of their school and personal lives. Awards are based on scholarship, but also personal achievement.
This years recipients:
Victoria Cimonelli – Personal Achievement Award
Elle Chapelle – Personal Achievement Award
Carly Wilutis – High Scholastic Achievement
Pat Cluskey – Athlete/Scholar High Scholastic Achievement
Christina Sauchuck- High Scholastic Achievement
Progressive 50/50 Drawing: No Winner. Bob Murray drew an Nine of diamonds, Mike McManus drew a Four of hearts, and Mark Cook drew an Seven of spades.