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The Tahotarian THE TAHOTARIAN THE ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Page 1 of 2 June 25, 2014 www.sltrotary.org Theresa Papandrea, Editor Dave Fournier President [email protected] Next Program Wednesday, July 2nd - No Meeting, Dark for the 4th Jason Collin Past President [email protected] Cynthea Preston BMAL Last Week’s Program [email protected] Today was the Club Assembly- A Big Thank you to Guy for running the meeting. Daunelle Wulstein Secretary He led conversations about the future of the club and we talked about attendance, [email protected] meeting topics and speakers, and different ways to keep members accountable and Mark Klover remind them about the meetings. Treasurer [email protected] Shelli Mohr Club Administration [email protected] Upcoming R@W days: Kathy Haven Community Service Projects July 19 and 20 -we will be helping the swim club by running their snack shack at a [email protected] meet shifts are 2.5 hours between 10- 5/6 pm at the rec center Weldon Wulstein Youth Services August- is still open to great ideas [email protected] International Service Jim Gansinger [email protected] Repeated Club and Rotary International Information Angela Swanson Remember... Every ROTARIAN, Every YEAR! Donate online www.rotary.org. It Membership [email protected] is the easiest and the preferred route! Tim Treat Rotary Foundation [email protected] What does the Rotary International Foundation do? If you have any questions about the details of activities that your Foundation contributions support, please Theresa Papandrea Public Image consult the District and club websites. Foundation annual programs currently amount [email protected] to about $130 million per year. Rotary.org will also give you access to RI Foundation Buck Barkley John Upton information. At-Large Directors [email protected] [email protected] Where to Make Up: Carson City Tuesday 12:00 pm Carson Nugget Incline Monday 12:15 pm Lake Tahoe Brewing Co. Minden Tuesday 11:30 am Carson Valley Inn Reno Monday 12:00 pm Harrah’s Reno Centennial Sunset Tuesday 5:30 PM Tamarack Junction Reno Central Tuesday 12:00 pm The Peppermill Reno South Thursday 12:00 PM Atlantis Reno Sunrise Friday 7:00 am The Siena Sparks Wednesday 12:00 PM JA Nugget Sparks Centennial Sunrise Thursday 7:00 AM Red Hawk Resort Tahoe City Tuesday 6:00 pm Garwood’s Grill Tahoe Douglas Friday 12:00 pm MontBleu Truckee Thursday 12:00 pm Tahoe Donner Park & Rec Ctr THE TAHOTARIAN THE ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Page 2 of 2 June 25, 2014 www.sltrotary.org Theresa Papandrea, editor Jason Collin President [email protected] Cynthea Preston Upcoming Programs – Please note meeting locations: Past President [email protected] Wednesday, June 25 @ Harrah’s Club Assembly Dave Fournier nd President Elect Wednesday, July 2 Dark for Holiday [email protected] th Wednesday, July 9 @ TBA: Installation of New President, Dave Fournier Daunelle Wulstein Secretary Wednesday, July 16th @ Himmel Haus: [email protected] Wednesday, July 23rd @ Harrah’s: Mark Klover Treasurer Wednesday, July 30th @Harrah’s: Jen Drennan from Cal Star [email protected] Wednesday, August 6th @ TBA: th Shelli Mohr Wednesday, August 13 @ Harrah’s: Club Administration th [email protected] Wednesday, August 20 @ Barton Memorial Hospital: Barton BBQ th Kathy Haven Wednesday, August 27 @ TBA: Lake Tahoe Marathon Jason Collin and Sean Community Service Projects [email protected] Sweeney Weldon Wulstein Youth Services [email protected] International Service Jim Gansinger [email protected] Angela Swanson Membership [email protected] Tim Treat Rotary Foundation [email protected] Theresa Papandrea Public Image [email protected] Buck Barkley John Upton At-Large Directors [email protected] [email protected] Where to Make Up: Carson City Tuesday 12:00 pm Carson Nugget Incline Monday 12:15 pm Lake Tahoe Brewing Co. Minden Tuesday 11:30 am Carson Valley Inn Reno Monday 12:00 pm Harrah’s Reno Centennial Sunset Tuesday 5:30 PM Tamarack Junction Reno Central Tuesday 12:00 pm The Peppermill Reno South Thursday 12:00 PM Atlantis Reno Sunrise Friday 7:00 am The Siena Sparks Wednesday 12:00 PM JA Nugget Sparks Centennial Sunrise Thursday 7:00 AM Red Hawk Resort Tahoe City Tuesday 6:00 pm Garwood’s Grill Tahoe Douglas Friday 12:00 pm MontBleu Truckee Thursday 12:00 pm Tahoe Donner Park & Rec Ctr .
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