Club meetings are Tuesdays at noon
Crown Point Country Club
 2 Weathersfield Center Road, Springfield, VT

MEETING ATTENDEES

Bob, Cas, Carol, Ed, Hal, Jeff, Jessica, Jim, Karen, Liz, Marty, Paul, Rod, Sue Dana, Sue Dowdell, DG elect, Randell Barclay, his wife, Diane and four delegates from South African rotary clubs.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS
  1. Invitations to the "Passing of the Gavel" which will be at the Inn at Weathersfield on Thursday, June 30th, 5 to 7pm.  Please RSVP Liz
  2. See Karen about the butterfly release fundraiser.
  3. All little lending libraries are complete.  Bid on line and come to the live auction on July 21st.  https://www.32auctions.com/FOSTL2022

UPCOMING PROGRAMS

June 30
Passing of the Gavel
July 5
Assembly
July 12
Bill Cole, Ret. Sergeant
July 19
July 26
Club Social TBA
5:30pm
 

The next board meeting will be Thursday, July 7th, Noon @Springfield Town Hall  

All members are welcome to all board meetings, your input is valued, please come!

 
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June 21, 2022
 NOON @ CPCC

INVOCATION

SONG OF THE DAY:

He's Got The Whole World In His Hands

HAPPY EVENTS: 

  • Jim: Pleased he managed to have club meetings in person this year.  Farmer's Market is every Saturday, 10 to 1pm
  •  Marty: Celebrating his 3 yr old granddaughter's birthday
  • Jeff: Good Father's Day and happy to see our guests.
  • Karen: Thank you Jim for a successful year.  Happy to see our guests. 
  • Randell: Happy to be hosting South African delegation.
  • Guest Ian, happy to be here and celebrating a 40th birthday
  • Sue Dana: Celebrating her parent's 60th wedding anniversary
  • Sue Dowdell: Celebrating her mom's 90th birthday
  • Hal: Trip to Burlington to spend time with his "granddog"

PROGRAM:

Representatives from Rotary Districts in South Africa expressed their gratitude for the club’s fundraising participation, along with eight other clubs in Vermont and New Hampshire, to provide a local children’s hospital with a pediatric bronchoscope. The project qualified for Rotary Global Grant funding from the Rotary Foundation and received a total of $220,000 to purchase the device. Each year, the bronchoscope is being used on over 550 babies and children up to age 16 and is credited as a life-saving procedure for many.

Photo (l-r) Rotary Club Blouberg, Cape Town, South Africa member Max Ahmen, District 9350 Governor Ian Robertson, District 9370 Governor Maddy Webber, Rotary Club Blouberg past president Helene Visser, Springfield VT Rotary President Jim Fog, and District 7870 Governor Elect Randell Barclay.

RAFFLE:

Rod won $8 and the big pot grows to $38.

 
 
 
 
 
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