Several new members have inquired, in conjunction with the recently emailed new member letter and request for project sign ups.

 

For the balance of the new members (anyone who has joined the Club in the last 18 months) or for that matter all of the rest of the Club included,  please don’t hesitate to contact me to discuss any of the options articulated in the letter and additionally other club opportunities where your assistance would be welcome.

 

I would be delighted to clarify or expound upon the many opportunities for your benefit, over the phone, over a beer or over a sandwich. Otherwise, new members please remit your selections to your new member club liaison, Tanya Kravchuk, and thanks Tanya for stepping up to take the helm on behalf of our new members.

 

For the balance of club members who have not taken the opportunity to select a project or Committee with which to participate this year and for which you may also desire some clarification on what a specific project is all about or what a certain committee’s functions are, please also give me a ring, or an email or catch me on a Monday before or after our lunch meeting and lets chat. We would love to have you involved!

 

Many thanks to John Kelly (and family) for sponsoring our Rivals Day meeting at the CSUS Alumni Center this past week, to Past President John Frisch for emceeing the meeting, to Past President John Hamlyn for leading us in a terrific “AX” yell (you’ve still got it John at a very young 75, Happy Birthday!) and a heartfelt thanks to Jennifer Barber and Scott Maxwell for orchestrating all of the arrangements, festivities and fine hospitality. Read all about your Rotary Rivals Day in this week’s Pulse brought to you by your most capable and flamboyant reporter, John Wood.

 

Enjoy a terrific week, strive your summits!

 

Ken Noack, Jr.