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The Rotary News
Official Newsletter of the Woodbury Rotary Club
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Woodbury Rotary Club
Jim Kelleher
President
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Rotary International
John Kenny
President
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RI District 7640 Salvatore "Sam" Conte
District Governor
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Woodbury Rotary Club Regular Meeting
December 1, 2009
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Today's Program
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Rotary "Polio Plus"
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| Today's Greeter |
Don Smith |
| Today's Program |
Herb Budd |
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| Upcoming Greeters |
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08-Dec Gayle Henefer 15-Dec Robert Duffield 22-Dec Frederick Davis 29-Dec No Meeting
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05-Jan Warren Carr 12-Jan John Carr 19-Jan Edwin Burger 26-Jan Thomas Budd
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| Upcoming Coordinators |
& Their Programs |
08-Dec Anthony Yula 15-Dec Ed Molinari 22-Dec Mark Parker
29-Dec No Meeting 05-Jan Kerry Revelas 12-Jan Tom Ryan 19-Jan Mark Shoemaker 26-Jan Ken McIlvaine 02-Feb Don Smith
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G.G. Green building
Philadelphia Boys Choir
Chrstmas Message
No Meeting
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| Birthdays |
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06-Dec Roger Jones 06-Dec Tom Budd 06-Dec Carol Ann Jeronimo 09-Dec John Carr 19-Dec Ed Molinari 29-Dec John Petracci
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Quote of the Day
"Where there is ...
a starving child ...
a weeping mother-
Rotary can be there.
Where there is a cataracted eye,
a crooked limb
a need for medicine,
braces, surgery
Rotary can be there.
Rotary is the sanctity of fellowship,
the love of brotherhood,
the warmth of trust
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District Wide Blood Drive
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December 2009
Gayle Henefer has stepped up
and taken charge of this project
Contact Gayle with your interest in helping
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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

President Jim Kelleher Completed His Challenge He ran for the benefit of the Community Service Projects of Woodbury Rotary, raising in excess of $5,000. Jim competed in the Males 45 TO 49 Division and finished with the time of 4:34:40. This was 5255 place overall and 3401 place for all males and 374 in his division. Jim placed in the upper 49% of a field of 15,000 runners.
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| Presidents Message |
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First, Congratulations to Immediate Past President Greg Jones, all Directors and Committee members for a very successful 2008-'09. Your year provided many challenges, but in the end our club is better off today because you have served.
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For the Good of Rotary,
Pres. Jim
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Enjoy Rotary! Get involved and experience the joy of "Making Dreams Real!"
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| Rotary Factoid |
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In 1976, the RI Board of Directors was interested in creating a concise definition of the fundamental aspects of Rotary. They turned to Rotary's Public Relations Committee, which prepared a one - sentence summary that is still used today:
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| Upcoming Programs - click on underlined event for more information |
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BULLETIN NOTICES
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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- Progressive 50/50 is available to Woodbury Lunch Club members only
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MAIL
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- Please use our PO Box 261, Woodbury, NJ 08096 |
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| Business Note of the Day |
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WASHINGTON -- The apparent end of the recession and stabilizing financial markets have not cured the banking industry, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Tuesday. Banks earned $2.8 billion in the third quarter, but loan balances plummeted and the fund that insures their deposits was $8.2 billion in the red. Souring loans made by banks continued to hurt their balance sheets, but they were buoyed by higher operating revenues and a revived market for securities, the FDIC said.
The number of banks on the FDIC's "problem list" rose to 552 from 416 on June 30, the highest level in 16 years. Fifty banks failed during the quarter -- the largest number since the second quarter of 1990.
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Phase II
of Rotary Park upgrade
is underway
This phase will entail raising funds to install a monument as a recognition for our nation's sons and daughters who served our Country: Past, Present, Peacetime, Wartime, Killed, or Survived.
"Some gave all, all gave some."
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We invite you to participate in a project that will forever link the past to the future.
Click here to see how you can participate
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Web Master's Notes: If you have any suggestions for the newsletter, press release or would like an event posted, please email me at rogercjone@aol.com
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