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Weekly Bulletin - Archive Jul 6, 2010
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The Rotary News

 

Official Newsletter of the Woodbury Rotary Club

 

 

Woodbury Rotary Club

Anthony F. Yula, III

President

Rotary International

Ray Klinginsmith

President

RI District 7640
Carolann Jeronimo 

District Governor

 

Woodbury Rotary Club
Regular Meeting
 
July 6, 2010

Today's Program

"JB" Stronski

"Woodbury Chapter Boy's and Girl's Club"

 

 

"JB" Stronski stresses the local need

 and his commitment to the

Boys & Girls Club of Gloucester County

 

Woodbury Chapter Boy’s and Girl’s Club

 

James “JB” Stronski, Till Paint, is dancing in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Gloucester County. This is the same cause that our Nancy supported when she competed in the 2007 version.

 

 
Today's Greeter Gayle Henefer
Today's Program Fred Davis
   
Upcoming Greeters        

13-Jul - Chris Gimello
20-Jul - Bob Duffield
27-Jul - Fred Davis
03-Aug - Mark D'Agostino

10-Aug - Warren Carr
17-Aug - John Carr
24-Aug - Ed Burger
31-Aug - Tom Budd

UpcomingCoordinators & Their Programs

13-Jul - Todd Jones
20-Jul - Thomas Kiefrider
27-Jul - Jim Kelleher
03-Aug - Craig Klayman
10-Aug - Roger Jones
17-Aug - Jack MaGee
24-Aug - Ed Molinari
31-Aug - Mark Parker
07-Sep - Kerry Revelas

Management Training & Consulting
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Panama and the Canal
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Birthdays  

20-Jul - Todd Jones

 

Need a Speaker?

 

 

 

  

Quote of the Day

 

"Rotary is the best

in the world

at linking people

of goodwill

around the globe

and then

gaining their
cooperation and support

to make the world

a much better place

to live and work."


Ray Klinginsmith

RI President 2010-2011

 

 

 

Rotary Club of Woodbury introduced our newest member, Chris Gimello. Chris was given 5 minutes to tell us his life story, personal and professional. This was Chris’ time.

Rotary only allows a member to talk about their business once and then only for 5 minutes., henceforth they will be fined for discussing business during a meeting 

 

 

 

Carly Belko, 2010 RYLA delegate sponsored by the Woodbury Rotary Club

gave us on her experiences at Stockton

Parents, Jack & Connie Belko with Carly

 

 

Get Ready for the
24 th ANNUAL
WOODBURY
AUTO SHOW
4 September 2010

 

Click below to

 

Pre Register Your Auto

A Food Vendor                                                  An Auto Related Vendor

 

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

 

 


 

  

Potential Member

 

 

DINNING WITH ROTARY CHEFS

Was held Sunday

January 31, 2010 @ Wedgewood Country Club

 

  

 
PRESIDENT ANTHONY'S MESSAGE
Dear Woodbury Rotarians:

I would like to thank everyone who participated in our Annual Club Changeover Dinner. We had a fantastic time, great weather, and a lot of fun. I would like to especially thank Jack Magee for providing the cocktails, Herb Budd for his memorial dedication, and Tom Budd for providing a great meal.

I would like to congratulate Jim Kelleher on an awesome year as president; our hats are off to you Jim. I look forward to successful year as your president. I hope to continue to build on the foundation Jim has laid and continue the success of the Woodbury Rotary Club.

Remember to check the website for important dates and club events. Here is to a good year!

For the Good of Rotary, 

Pres. Anthony

Rotary Factoid

Rotary World Peace Fellowships.

 

Each year, up to 60 fellows are sponsored to study at one of the Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution for a master's-level degree. Since the program's inception in 2002-03, over 430 fellows from over 80 different countries have participated at a cost of more than $27 million.

 

In 2008-09, 50 peace fellows from 33 countries began studies at the Rotary Centers totaling $3.8 million for the two-year program; additionally, 36 received professional development certificates for a total of $0.5 million.

 

Enjoy Rotary! Get involved and experience the joy of "Making Dreams Real!"
Upcoming Programs - click on underlined event for more information

July 14

Aug 3

Aug 18
Sept 4

Oct 9

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Cruise Nite
7:45 a.m. Board Meeting - Budd Realty
7:05 P.M. Strike Out Hunger Night Citizens Bank Park
Woodbury Auto Show

Yard Sale - Woodbury Rotary Park

 

 

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

Methodist History - Woodbury, NJ

 

 

 

 

The first building used as a church for the Methodist of Woodbury.

Between 1817 and 1827 the Methodists were meeting in members’ homes. From 1827 to 1832 the Methodists met in the court house, while a second place of worship was erected and finally dedicated in 1832.

The Building, 46’ x 36’, was situated on South Broad Street on the southeast corner of South Broad Street and German Street (now East Barber Ave).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 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

The Matthew effect (or "accumulated advantage") in sociology is the phenomenon where "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer". Those who possess power and economic or social capital can leverage those resources to gain more power or capital. The term was first coined by sociologist Robert K. Merton in 1968 and takes its name from a line in the biblical Gospel of Matthew: For to all those who have, more will be given, and they will have an abundance; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away. -

 

Matthew 25:29, New Revised Standard Version

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.
 

What is Member Access?

click here to find out

 

 

How to Propose a
New Member
It’s as easy as 1 • 2 • 3!

 

 

DINNING WITH ROTARY CHEFS 2009

Our Best of the Best Winners

Click here for more information

 

 

Woodbury Plans to Upgrade Rotary Trail

   

 

Budd's PoolsEP Henry