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12th oldest Rotary club in the world
We meet Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
This week's meeting will be held at The Stadium Club at Manning's Restaurant
519 Fulton St.
New Orleans, LA  70130
United States
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Bootsie Smith
March 2
 
Creed Brierre
March 5
 
Charles Nelson
March 9
 
Ed Mathes
March 10
 
Brian Mora
March 12
 
Bob Heaps
March 19
 
Michael Fitzpatrick
March 22
 
Kenny Taylor
March 23
 
F.J. Schultz
March 24
 
Denny Ebersole
March 26
 
Kay Wilkins
March 29
 
Michael Willis
March 29
 
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Michele Spector
March 1, 2012
5 years
 
Robert Gross
March 1, 2000
17 years
 
Andree Moss
March 2, 1988
29 years
 
Henry Lowentritt
March 6, 1991
26 years
 
Stephen Wessel
March 6, 2013
4 years
 
John Sillars
March 9, 2016
1 year
 
Monique Gardner
March 12, 2014
3 years
 
Susan Simon
March 16, 1994
23 years
 
Anthony Tocco
March 18, 2015
2 years
 
Peter Waring
March 19, 1999
18 years
 
Brian Riedlinger
March 23, 2011
6 years
 
Graham Bosworth
March 23, 2016
1 year
 
F.J. Schultz
March 25, 1983
34 years
 
Clif Morris
March 28, 2003
14 years
 
Faun Fenderson
March 30, 2005
12 years
 
Bob Clark
March 31, 2004
13 years
 
Dianne McGraw
March 31, 2004
13 years
 
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Alan Case
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New Member Nominations - Adrienne C. Slack
The nominating committee puts forward for membership the following candidates:
 
Proposed new member: Adrienne C. Slack
Position and Employer:  Vice President and Regional Executive, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - New Orleans Branch
Proposed classification:  Banking
Proposed by: Allan W. Eickelmann
 

If you have comments or concerns about approving either of these proposed members, please contact Michael Duplantier. Thank you.
 
 
 
Junior Achievement Service Project
On behalf of Junior Achievement of Greater New Orleans, I would like to extend a huge thank you to you for offering your time and knowledge to the students of Mary D. Coghill Charter School!  Both students and teachers were excited to have JA volunteers as mentors in their classrooms, and the day was a great success.  I encourage you all to continue to inspire young minds through Junior Achievement’s educational programming.  Feel free to contact me with any questions about further opportunities to serve!
 
 
Kelly D. Allison, MSW
Education Program Manager
 
 
 
 
 
 
New Orleans Rotary has a FACEBOOK page
 
The club is on Facebook in two different ways and we encourage everyone to connect in both ways. We have a Facebook PAGE that is public and meant as a way for us to show the rest of the world what we do, including convincing prospective members that we are worth joining. Please like the page if you haven't already, and invite others to like it too!
We also have a Facebook GROUP that is only for members and not accessible to others. The purpose of this group is to share information with fellow members, and ask for help when there is something you think other members can help with. Think of it as the fun bucket, just free (but you can always donate to NORFI if you want). Also think of it as somewhere to share something that you think is not quite important or club-relevant enough that you would email all the members about it, but you DO want people to know. Shameless self-promotion is perfectly acceptable.
The Facebook PAGE that is open for all is at https://www.facebook.com/RotaryNewOrleans/
The Facebook GROUP that is only open to members is at https://www.facebook.com/groups/289140871203308/

 

Knud

Neutral Ground Maintenance--You Are Needed!

 

The neutral ground is located on Poydras Street between Tchoupitoulas Street and South Peters Street. The new signs make it easy to see where you need to go. Two or three Rotarians are scheduled each week, but you can get creative and have others help if you wish. If you cannot work during the scheduled week, try to switch off with someone else. During your week, the deal is to pick up trash or broken limbs you find on the neutral ground. You can bring your own garbage bag and gloves. The trash pick up takes less than 15 minutes but be careful on the busy street. After you are finished, just throw the garbage bag into one of the public trash containers on Poydras Street.

 
Week of 02/27/2017, Peter Waring, Larry Washington
Week of 03/06/2017, Stephen Wessel, John Whittemore
 

During the year, we will arrange to do more gardening work on the neutral ground and go to lunch afterward.

REMEMBER that in addition to keeping up this stretch of Poydras Street, this is a great way to get to know your fellow Rotarians. Also, if you cannot perform your assigned task think about getting a group of younger folks to handle it for you. They can be Interactors, high schoolers looking for community service hours or just folks looking for a way to get involved.

 

 

 



 

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