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Volume 81 Issue 47     June 8, 2017

THE GREATEST ROTARY CLUB IN THE WORLD!
Stroudsburgs, The
"Service Above Self"
We meet Thursdays at 11:55 AM
The Sycamore Grille
92 Main Street
Delaware Water Gap, PA  18327
United States
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What happened last week?
Pat Sayler (Yippee!) was called to find the Queen.  It did not say if she won or not.  If she did, he went home $266 richer!  If not, you guessed it, $266 rolls over!
 
Welcome to our new Rotarians!  Jackie Leonard, Dale Fuller and Barbara Herting!
 
Thank you for 10 years of service Ed Kmetz!
 
July 12th will be the Project Healing Water event.  Stay tuned for more info!
 
November 18th there will be a Peace Event at Kalahari. Stay tuned for more info!
 
Our Speaker:
Dr Conrad Bergo, a retired chemistry professor from ESU, spoke on Chemists without Borders.  He educated those on how to get arsenic out of shallow wells.  He has successfully installed 2 wells and assigned students to test water and keep clean.  Once tested and contaminants are found they will dig a new well.  Looking for volunteers to transport clean water to residents.  High schools well would be used as a base for water disbursements.   
NEW MEMBER PROPOSALS-2nd Publication
Deedrae Drysdale, Owner at First Class Fabulous, Proposed by Lucille Piggott-Prawl
 
Beth Utley, Pastor at First Presbyterian Church, Proposed by Frank Herting
MEETING ASSIGNMENTS:
 
This Week...
Sign in:    John Hoback & Pat Sayler
Greeters & Setup:  Denise Cebular & Mike Katz
50/50:  Pat Forney
Invocation:  John Frailey
MonRotary Notes: Stan Miles
Clean Up:  Maria Candelaria
 
Next Week...
Sign in:    John Hoback & Pat Sayler
Greeters & Setup:  Dave Fox and Stan Miles
50/50:  Richard Ludwig
Invocation:  Bibi Melman
MonRotary Notes: Neal Simpson
Clean Up:  Ray Starner
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