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Friday's program . . . Interact Officer's Installation and Students of the Month
This Friday we'll meet and install the Burlington-Edison High School Interact Club officers and hear from the October student's of the month. Please join us!
Oct. 19 Executive Board
Meeting
The next Executive Board Meeting is Wednesday, Oct. 19th at 6 p.m. at the Burlington Coconut Kenny's. All club members are welcome!
If you were growing a pumpkin for the great pumpkin contests (plants were handed out in May) please bring it, no matter the size or the color (green pumpkins seem to be the primary Rotary pumpkin color).
Who Am I??
I lived in Venezuela (as an exchange student)
My childhood cat was named "Winchell" - after the donut house chain - because of the glazed-donut-shaped marking on her back
I once juggled tennis rackets in a church talent competition.
If you think you know who this is, be the first to email Suzanne by clicking here! Of course, the winner receives a stunning prize at Friday's meeting in honor of their knowledge of a fellow club member.
Kathryn Starkovich - 17 years
Todd Setterlund - 9 years
Chris Omdal - 5 years
Michael White - 3 Years
Valori Vargas - 2 years
Jim Sanders - Oct. 2
Jan Jones - Oct. 4
Bev Harrington - Oct. 10
Valori Vargas - Oct. 18
Darrell Hooper - Oct. 26
Sarah Ward - Oct. 27
Meeting Responsibilities
Oct 14
Greeter: Aaron Starkovich
Inspiration: Duane Stowe
Raffle: Steve Gates
Sergeant: Bill Toomey
Set-Up: Dave Price and Bill Toomey
Oct. 21
Off-site meeting at Skagit County Historical Museum, 501 4th Street
La Conner, WA 98257. Directions to the museum:
After entering La Conner on Morris Street, turn left on S. 2nd Street, go two blocks to the Methodist church. Turn left onto Benton Street. Continue for two blocks to S. 4th Street. Turn left and go one block to the Museum. There is plenty of free parking.
A Rotary club member visiting a Rotary Club in Japan told a joke lasting 2 minutes. The interpreter then translated using only a few words. Everyone laughed. Afterwards the visitor asked the interpreter how he translated such a long joke so quickly.
"I just said, Our guest has just told a joke. Everyone please laugh."