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Weekly Bulletin - Archive Mar 30, 2010
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The Rotary News

 

Official Newsletter of the Woodbury Rotary Club

 

 

Woodbury Rotary Club

Jim Kelleher

President

Rotary International

John Kenny

President

RI District 7640
Salvatore "Sam" Conte 

District Governor

 

Woodbury Rotary Club
Regular Meeting
 
February 2, 2010

Today's Program

"Gloucester County Division of Social Services"

 

Pres. Jim thanking Ed Smith for his very informative update on

how Gloucester County is coping with current economic challenges  

 
Today's Greeter Judge Don Smith
Today's Program John Balsama
   
Upcoming Greeters  

30-Mar - 06-Apr - Mark Shoemaker
13-Apr - Tom Ryan
20-Apr - Kerry Revelas

27-Apr - Mark Parker

04-May - Ed Molinari
11-May - Ken McIlvaine
18-May - Jack MaGee

25-May - Craig Klayman

Upcoming Coordinators & Their Programs

06-Apr - Ed Burger
13-Apr - H.A. Budd, Jr.
20-Apr - Randy Budd
27-Apr - Tom Budd
04-May - John Beal
11-May - John Carr
18-May - Warren Carr

Health - Roe Melnicove
Council On Legislation
Wild Turkey Hunting
Moot Court Competition
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Birthdays  

03-Apr - Bob Duffield
09-Apr - John Beal
11-Apr - Shawn Andersen
19-Apr - Fran North
21-Apr - Jim Henry
23-Apr - Don Smith
27-Apr - Justin Altman

 

No January Birthdays!
Anybody know of a

potential Rotary candidate

having a birthday in January?

If they pass the tests,

let's sign them up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quote of the Day

 

There's nothing better

than a good friend,

except
a good friend with

CHOCOLATE


Linda Grayson
The Pickwick Papers

 

WE MUST KNOW WHAT YOUR PROGRAM WILL BE – PLEASE EMAIL: Ken@BuddRealty.com

 

 

          

Woodbury Rotary Club

Community Yard Sale

Saturday, April 24, 2010
at Rotary Park 9:00am to 2:00pm
Woodbury High School Interact Club will be joining our effort. Support our students!

For more information and a printable flyer click here

All members are requested to donate 2-3 items which will be sold at the event

 

   
HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
The Woodbury Lunch and Breakfast Clubs have united for the purpose of raising funds to provide one ShelterBox for Haitian Earthquake Relief . A ShelterBox cost $1,000.00 delivered to the recipient.  This is an unfunded challenge that we’ve accepted. Pres Jim and the members present at Tuesday's lunch meeting agreed to solicit the membership to raise our $500.00 share. The membership recommended that a $25 per member will reach our $500.00 goal
Woodbury Rotary Club
P.O. Box 261
Woodbury, NJ 08096
 

District Wide Blood Drive
Gayle Henefer has stepped up
and taken charge of this project
  

Blood Drive will be scheduled after

ARC labor dispute is resolved.

Contact Gayle with your interest in helping
  

DINNING WITH ROTARY CHEFS

Was held Sunday

January 31, 2010 @ Wedgewood Country Club

 

  

 

 

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.
 
 

 

 

President Jim's Weekly Message

Dear Woodbury Rotarians:

A few dates in April to keep in mind. To all members who are celebrating: Happy Easter & Passover Holiday Season. April 6th is the date of our next Board Meeting at 7:45 AM at Budd Realty, April 10th will be the Rotary Park Cleanup from 8 to 12 PM, April 24th will be the Woodbury Community Yard Sale and Spring Planting at the Epple Garden from 8 to 2 PM. All members are requested to donate 2-3 items. Items can be dropped off in advance to ROMAR Tire (right behind Walgreens). Let's all get involved to make this a great event.

For the Good of Rotary, 

Pres. Jim           

Enjoy Rotary! Get involved and experience the joy of "Making Dreams Real!"

 

Rotary Factoid

In 1940, Rotary International defined the Object of Vocational Service this way: "To encourage and foster: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society." 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Upcoming Programs - click on underlined event for more information

TBA

Apr 10

 Apr 17

Apr 24

May 21-23
May 20
Jun 29

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Woodbury Rotary Blood Drive

Rotary Park Clean Up
Rotary Park Clean Up Rain Date

Yard Sale and Spring Planting at the Epple Garden

District Conference

Changeover - Rotary Park

Group Study Exchange Team Farewell Dinner

 

 

BULLETIN NOTICES

General Information -

Progressive 50/50 is available to Woodbury Lunch Club members only

Mail -
Please use our PO Box 261, Woodbury, NJ 08096

E-Mail -

 

Club President Jim Kelleher Jim.Kelleher@raymondjames.com 
Or Vice President Anthony Yula
anthony@buddrealty.com

                   Website -

 How to Join -
Become a Member -
http://www.woodburynjrotary.org/ProspectiveContact.cfm
  

Business Note of the Day

Listen to both sides of the argument. 

The most valuable advice Brian P. Lees, Massachusetts State Senator and Senate Minority Leader, ever received came from his mentor, United States Senator Edward W. Brooke III. He told him to listen to all different kinds of people and ideas. Listening only to those who share your background and opinions can be imprudent. It is important to respect your neighbors' rights to their own views. Listening to and talking with a variety of people, from professors to police officers, from senior citizens to school children, is essential not only to be a good
leader in business, but to also be a valuable member
within your community.

Paul B. Thornton is President of

 

 

Be the Leader Associates and author of seven books on management and leadership.

 

 

 

 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."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Epple Children's Garden at Rotary Park
was dedicated on June 13th 2009
to the memory of
Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Nancy Johnson Epple

Click to see pictures of the Dedication

Rich Bellemente's Video

Click here to see the stages of construction

 

  

 

 

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

 

 

Thought for the Week

An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor of his plans to leave the house-building business to live a more leisurely life with his wife and enjoy his extended family. He would miss the paycheck each week, but he wanted to retire. They could get by.

The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favor. The carpenter said yes, but over time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work. He resorted to shoddy workmanship and used inferior materials. It was an unfortunate way to end a dedicated career.

When the carpenter finished his work, his employer came to inspect the house. Then he handed the front-door key to the carpenter and said, "This is your house-my gift to you".

 

 

For Your Information

 

 

Change is coming to Rotary World
 
Beginning with the April 2010 issue, Rotary International is publishing, an interactive, online publication featuring practical information and links to help club and district officers meet the challenges they face every day. Current club presidents, district governors, and subscribers who have provided accurate e-mail addresses will receive Rotary Leader automatically, but any Rotarian may subscribe to this free publication at any time. Club presidents-elect, district governors-elect, club secretaries, and assistant governors are especially encouraged to subscribe.
 

 

 

 

 

DINNING WITH ROTARY CHEFS 2009

Our Best of the Best Winners

Click here for more information

 

 

 

Get Ready for the
23 rd ANNUAL
WOODBURY
AUTO SHOW
 

 

Woodbury Plans to Upgrade Rotary Trail

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

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