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President's Message 5-23-17
David Fragstrom of the Greater Valley YMCA informed Morning Star Rotarians that there are 7 YMCA’s that are part of the Greater Valley YMCA.  They do not turn anyone away for inability to pay.  The Y is a leading provider of childcare for children from 6 weeks to High School.  The Y helps people from all backgrounds build and maintain healthy habits & takes on the most urgent needs in our community.
 
This Thursday our speaker will be Stephen Kazar who will present his Classification Talk.
 
 
Motivational Quote: 
Wellness is not a medical fix but a way of living - a lifestyle sensitive and responsive to all the dimensions of body,m mind and spirit, an approach to life we each design to achieve our highest potential for well being now and forever.
Greg Anderson
 
President Sharon, Rotary Serving Humanity
 
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Memorable Day for All
As we approach Memorial Day please I ask that we take a moment to stop and think about what it really means. Look around and take the opportunity to explain to our younger generations the real meaning of Memorial Day. We have the holiday, the celebrations, the Indy 500, etc. because of all the brave people who have served, continue to serve and will bless our freedom with their service in the future.
 
The following was excerpted from the Bethlehem Rotary club’s bulletin from last week. It is real and very close to home.
 
Today’s program topic was one that Rotarian, Bob Weed, does not like to talk about.  If that’s how he feels, you might wonder why he does talk about it.  It’s because the Korean War is often classified as the ‘forgotten war’ and Bob never wants others to forget about it.  During the 3-year war, 1,789,000 young people served in the Korean War.  Of those million plus Americans, 36,574 were killed in action and another 103,284 were wounded in action.  The New York Times aptly referred to the Korean War as World War 2.5. 
 
July 17, 1953 will be forever etched in Bob’s mind.  It was what he described as the ‘night from hell’ when a Chinese mortar round landed too close to him.  Although he was somewhat protected by his flak jacket, his arms and legs were severely injured by shrapnel.  He was first taken to a MASH unit to be stabilized and quickly flown out to the USS Repose for further care.  He was eventually transferred to a naval hospital in Japan where he was operated on 7 times in 7 months.   Bob will be forever grateful to the Naval Chaplain and the Navy Medical Service Corp for all they did to help get him back on his feet. 
 
Bob left us with two important messages:
  1. How very blessed we are in the US for our military – past, present and future.  They deserve the highest regard from all of us.
  2. Those who served or are serving in the US military are the backbone of America.  May God bless our military and the United States of America – the greatest country in the world.
Thank you, Bob, for reminding us of what a great country we live in and for your personal sacrifice to our country.
 
God Bless America! 
ROTARY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCEMENT
Rotary Foundation Announcement
 
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Rotary Foundation.  The Foundation was formed in 1917 arising from Rotarian Arch Klumph’s idea to form an endowment fund dedicated to “doing good in the world”.
 
Bethlehem Morning Star has always been a supporter of Rotary Foundation.  Over the past two years, our club has been one of the few clubs within the District to achieve 100% participation, as all club members have made a contribution to the Foundation each year.
 
The Foundation Committee asks that each Rotarian consider a minimum gift of $100 to Rotary Foundation this year.  If you are unable to commit to $100, you may want to consider a contribution of $26.50 which was the original Foundation contribution. Any amount will be appreciated, and count towards 100% participation.
 
As the Rotary year ends on June 30, the Foundation Committee is asking that all contributions be made by June 1.  You can make your contribution by check or at the $2/week table when you sign in.  Checks should be made payable to “Rotary Foundation”, and given to Tom Hartzell at a weekly meeting.  Checks can also be mailed to Tom Hartzell, 1341 Biafore Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18017.
 
If you are not sure if you have made a contribution during this Rotary year, you can check with Tom or Sue Burnett.
 
Why should you make a contribution to Rotary Foundation?  Because you are a Rotarian! 
 
Thanks to everyone in Bethlehem Morning Star for their continued support of Rotary Foundation.
Club Information
Welcome to our Club!
Bethlehem Morning Star
Service Above Self
Thursdays

7:10 am Meet and Greet

7:30 Meeting Starts

Moravian Village
526 Wood Street
(Opposite Post Office)
Bethlehem, PA  18018
United States
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Meeting Responsibilities
May 25, 2017
 
Meeting Set-up & Breakdown
Aronson, Marianne
 
Greeter
Mrozinski, Joshua
 
Sergeant-at-Arms
Metzler, Robin C.
 
$2/week
Westlund, Janet
 
50/50
 
Invocation
Kolepp, Tom
 
Introductions
Baker, Cheryl
 
Upcoming Events
Rotary International Convention - Atlanta, GA
Jun 10, 2017 – Jun 14, 2017
 
Camp Neidig (Youth Leadership Awards)
Camp Manatawny
Jun 16, 2017 – Jun 19, 2017
 
Camp Neidig Closing Dinner & Ceremony
Camp Manatawny
Jun 19, 2017
 
Board Meeting (Joint "Old" and "New")
Location TBD
Jun 21, 2017
 
D7430 DG CHANGEOVER & CLUB AWARDS NIGHT
Jun 26, 2017
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
Speakers
May 25, 2017
Classification Talk
Jun 01, 2017
Artisan Wine & Cheese Cellar
Jun 08, 2017
Classification Talk
Jun 15, 2017
My exchange year in the US
Jun 22, 2017
An introduction to the Agency
Jun 29, 2017
Changeover Meeting
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Links
Links
Morning Star Rotary's Home Page
Rotary District 7430
Rotary International