Posted by Rich Randolph & Warren Smith on Jul 31, 2017

Meeting Highlights

What better way to start a meeting than extend the circle of membership:  Left to right new member MJ Girard accepts his new member memorabilia as sponsor and Past President Merle Hayes looks on as Membership Coordinator Jim "Tall Dude" Moir administers the Blue Badge protocol.  No stranger to Rotary MJ joins us directly from Windsor Rotary, coming aboard for a more compatible commute-Rotary connection.  Bring MJ one of your business/calling cards and help him graduate early from Blue to Red Badge! 

Our speaker, Probation Officer Jerred Slocum showed us the video of his incredible shooting survival as a Police Officer.  He was shot in the head and still managed to assist his partner in apprehending the perpetrator.  After long years of healing Jerred resumed his career as a Probation Officer, serving and protecting the public.

Paul Stathatos, former very active member came to rekindle friendships and goodwill!

Past President Peter Hoberg promotes his upcoming Pedal for Polio bike ride.  Have you pledged toward his 300 mile trek?

Jon Stark ponders letting go of his travel booty, premium maple syrup.  Jon surrendered in generous spirit the sweet to President Doug.

Rotary Foundation Director Rand Seelye pitches for Peter's polio ride and Paul Harris Sustaining Membership.

President Doug recognizes Sunriser Ross Andress' many contributions to the club, especially his and spouse Stacey's long standing commitment to Elsie Allen High School Interact Club and Foundation.

Left, James Eakin and Sunrise dad Tom.  James is a veteran of the Club's Nicaraguan health projects.

Paul O'Rear presents Pres Doug a tribute from Paul and spouse Penny's recent respite.

Steve Zwick's guest will hopefully come back!

Hip Hip Hooray for Jack Strange' report of remission of his cancer!!!  Keep the hat Jack ~~ very cool!!!

Michael Riel smiles as he recall his 6,000 mile odyssey logged on his trusty BMW motorcycle.

President Doug keeps order on the Sunrise floor.

Past President Nancy Aita briefs members on the necessity of good cognitive function!

 

 

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