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IN-PERSON MEETING DOORS OPEN at 11:30 July 29, 2020 Chicago’s Pizza, Wednesdays ROTARY CLUB OF PLAINFIELD www.plainfieldrotary.org • Lunch Of the Things We Think, Say and Do • Call to Order– Pledge/Invocation 1. Is it the TRUTH? • Introduction of Visiting Rotarians 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? and Guests 3. Will it build GOODWILL and • Happy Dollars BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? • 50/50 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all • Announcements concerned? • Club Assembly/Guest Speaker (5. Is it FUN?) • Four Way Test & Closing Charlie’s Corner Rotary Speaker Update “People who drink to drown their sorrows July 29 - John Baer - Paul Ellsworth of Caring should be told that sorrow knows how to Transitions swim.” - Ann Landers Aug 5 - Jan Baer “A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnecessary.” Aug 12 - Board Meeting / Club Assembly - Donita Canfield Fisher Aug 19 - Diane Burks “Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.” Aug 26 - Rocky Turner - Doris Lessing Sep 2 - Brian Culp “College isn’t the place to go for ideas. ” - Helen Keller Program Update - July 22nd Sherry Sichting North Salem State Bank JULY Elizabeth Shepperd - July 14 Jud Wolfe - July 16 Sherry Sichting - July 18 Halle Harris - July 24 Selina Lewis - July 27 Our fellow Rotarian, Sherry Sichting from North Sa- lem State Bank, gave a presentation on the Federal government’s PPP (Payroll Protection Plan) program. PPP was enacted as part of the CARES Act COVID-19 relief efforts. Over two phases it has allocated approx- imately $500 billion to businesses and organizations to Maintenance Schedule assist with their abilities to cover payroll and other costs such as utilities. Depending on how much of the loan is used to fund payroll, the borrowers may have Jul 8-14 Sherry Sichting their loans forgiven by the Small Business Administra- Jul 15-21 Elizabeth Sheppard tion. Jul 22-28 Max Hank ___________________________________________ Jul 29-Aug 4 Joe Bennett Will Payton, a 4 year PHS Interact member, also visited our club Please check supply, refill as needed. to accept his John W. Himmelheber Memorial Scholarship award. Report any damage to Misty Melton. Books are He will be attending Miami University available at the Library. in Oxford, OH, one of the oldest colleges west of the Alleghenies. He will join such distinguished alumni as the 23rd President of the United States, Benja- Committees and Chairs min Harrison, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, Bulletin: Max Hank football coaches Paul Brown, Earl Finance: Joe Bennett “Red” Blaik, Ara Parseghian, Bo Fundraising : Selina Lewis Schembechler, John Pont, Bill Mallory, Weeb Eubank, John Harbaugh, writer Golf Outing: John Baer, Brad Dubois P.J. O’Rourke, actress Tina Louise Crew Car Wash: Sherry Sichting (Ginger on Gilligan’s Island), and Ms. Foundation: John Baer Lynn Good, CEO of Duke Energy. Membership: Brian Culp Orientation: John Baer, Diane Burks Programs: Ryan Rash PR & Website: John Baer UPCOMING Service Committees: Diane Burks SPEAKER ASSIGNMENTS Hunger/PUMC: Jan Baer Please carefully examine the schedule below and let Literacy/LFL: Misty Melton Ryan Rash and Max Hank know who you have ob- Teacher of the Year: Max Hank tained as a speaker for your date. Youth: Diane Burks Interact and RYLA: Diane Burks Aug 5 Jan Baer Scholarships: Max Hank Aug 19 Diane Burks Straight A Salute: Sherry Sichting The Imagination Lab: Diane Burks Aug 26 Rocky Turner Social Committee: All Club Members Sep 2 Brian Culp Quaker Day Parade & Picnic: Diane Sep 16 Selina Lewis Sep 23 Max Hank Sep 30 Joe Bennett Oct 7 Brian Pierini Oct 21 Andrew Klinger .