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Rotary Club of Lake Zurich Special Olympics
Lake Zurich High School
May 07, 2017
8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
 
Holy Cross Lutheran Church Food Pantry
Algonquin Twp Offices
Jun 10, 2017
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Installation Dinner
Lake Julian
Jun 27, 2017 6:00 PM
 
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Today's Guests
Today's guests were Jack Giel's neighbors, Kathy and Dan Horn.  
Today's Winner
Today's winner was Joe Trexler, but he did not draw the black tee.  The pot is building ...  Thank you for donating your side-bet winnings to the Charitable Fund.
Jack Renskers Community Hope Award
As the end of the Rotary year draws near, it is once again time for us to put our collective heads together and recognize a member of the community that volunteers their time solely for the welfare of others.  You can find a list of past recipients in the document section of clubrunner, as well as a form for submitting your candidate.  Please download a copy and submit to Jack at your earliest convenience. 
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are needed for two upcoming events:
  • This Sunday (May 7th), the Rotary Club of Lake Zurich will be hosting the Special Olympics.  Volunteers are needed to work between the hours of 8:30AM and 2:00PM.  The event will take place behind the High School, which is located at 300 Church Street, Lake Zurich.  More information is available on their website.  Contact Phil if you are willing to volunteer for this event.
  • Holy Cross Lutheran Church will be holding a Food Pantry at the Township Offices on Saturday, June 10th between the hours of 9:00AM and 12:00PM.  Volunteers are needed to help with the distribution of the food.
Joke of the Week
As a senior citizen was driving down the freeway, his car phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, "Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on I-90. Please be careful!"

"Heck," said Herman, "It's not just one car. There's hundreds of them!"

 
The Rotarian Magazine
Lots happening in the world of Rotary.  Read all about it in The Rotarian Magazine.
Rotary Action & Fellowship Groups
One of President Steve's goals this year is to have at least one member join a Rotary Action Group or Rotary Fellowship Group.  As stated on RI's website, a Rotarian Action Group is an autonomous group of Rotarians, family members, program participants and alumni who are experts in a particular field, such as micro-credit or water and sanitation. More information about these groups and their purpose can be found on RI's website.
 

Rotary Fellowships are independent groups of Rotarians, family members, program participants and alumni who share a common passion. Being part of a fellowship is a fun way to make friends from around the world.  Again, more detailed information is available at this link to RI's website.  

If you haven't all ready done so, take the time to click on the two links above and see if there may be a group that fits with your interests.  It's a great way to make new friends and to share common interests with Rotarians from around the world.

District 6440 Speakers Bureau
Looking for a good program?  District 6440 has a list of speakers that are available to attend Rotary meetings to discuss a wide variety of topics. view the list on District 6440's website.
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