08.28.12 - Rotary Club of Everett
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08.28.12 - Rotary Club of Everett
2012-2013 Official Publication of the Rotary Club of Everett (Charter No. 272) P.O. Box 1225 Everett, WA 98206 EVERETT ROTARY President: AUGUST 28, 2012 Andrew Hall Vice President: Jon Ellis Meeting 4971 Greeters: Elizabeth Johnson and Gail Larsen Maddy Metzger-Utt LEADING OFF Secretary: Today President Andy Hall rang the Rotary bell at 12:07pm, calling to order meeting #4971 of the Everett Rotary Club, and meeting #9 of Andy’s presidency. Tom Rainville presented the Thought of the Day, stating that the membership could sit or stand, because you can pray in any position. Jim Staniford made quick work with the introduction of visiting Rotarians and guests, as there were none. Treasurer: Rich Toyer President’s Assistant: Judi Edwards Volume 96 Issue No. 9 President Elect: Bill Dobler August 28, 2012 Publisher Russ Hermes Reporting Clayton Browse Photographs Marc Baker ANNOUNCEMENTS Judi Edwards announced that the Public Relations Committee is selling umbrellas with the Rotary logo for $15, and license plate holders with the Rotary logo for $10. Judi also mentioned that the Rotary District 5050 Convention will be held in Vancouver, BC next June. The club will pay for 5 attendees. Also, the Rotary International Convention will be held in Lisbon, Portugal. Maddy Metzger-Utt will be attending. Save the Date!!! UPCOMING PROGRAM “District Governor’s Visit” September 4th Fireside: Mark Roe’s home, August 28th at 6-8PM Wheelers’ Meeting: Sept. 11, Tremors, 11 AM Topic: Policies and Procedures, by Roy Yates Board Meeting: Sept. 21, Bethany at Pacific, 7:30 AM, 3rd Fl Chapel Rotary Leadership Institute: September 29, 8-3PM, CottonTree Inn, Mt.Vernon. Registration: Judi Edwards. Carpool Info: President Hall Mark Roe mentioned that the fireside at his house is a go. President Andy announced that the club budget was passed by the board of directors, and sadly announced the resignation of club member, Joe Wilson. Andy also mentioned the cards in the foyer for Kay Lyons, Kerry Triboulet, and Kay Miller. Jim Staniford announced that he has tickets for the Everett Silvertips game on October 7. Maddy Metzger-Utt announced the Greater Everett Community Foundation Annual Possibilities Breakfast on Thursday, September 20th, 7:30-9:00am at Comcast Arena. Shelley Hutcheson-Smith announced the 5K Run from the Law! on Sunday, September 16th, 8:00am, at the Tulalip Casino. Try to outrun the police! HAPPY BUCKS Mike Hawks led off happy bucks with the announcement of Grandchild #8. George Bowden stated his Seattle to Vancouver ride was a success. Russ Hermes had $100 for his 50th birthday. Sonya Kraski enjoyed her motorcycle ride with Greg Tisdel and Marc Baker. John Rettenmier had 20 year anniversary bucks. He also had a story about his neighbor, Seattle Mariner Dustin Ackley, coming over to his home to personally autograph a baseball for his 9 year old daughter. Parker Crompton had wedding anniversary bucks. Larry O’Donnell had $100 birthday bucks, as well as a story about a cougar getting loose in a casino in Reno, NV. No, it wasn’t Tom Koenig. Greg Tisdel had $100 for getting through his divorce. He also told of Marc Baker jumping in to Lake Chelan with hearing aid, wallet and cell phone. Marc Baker had $5 to report on our exchange student, Daniel, as well as his secret trick to dry out a waterlogged cell phone - A bag of rice! Jeff Cornish had 54 birthday bucks and also extolled the pleasant, leisurely, 6 hour pace he and fellow golfers enjoyed at GolFun. Scott Casselman had $8 for his 2nd Granddaughter. Paul Stoot had $20 to announce the Greater Trinity Academy Annual Fundraiser Luncheon Event on Thursday, September 13th, 11:30am-1:00pm, at the Lynnwood Convention Center. DRAWING Jeff Mitchell ran today’s drawing. Prizes included Rotary license plate holders, a CD of Japanese music, wine, olive oil, Campfire mints and Boy Scout Kettle Corn. There were three winners. Sonya Kraski was one of them. I missed the other two. But if I had to guess, I would go with Rich Toyer. PROGRAM: Tales from the High Seas Mark Nesse introduced today’s speaker, Everett Rotary Past President, Larry Byers. Larry gave us a similar program 2 years ago, about The Dream. Larry and his wife, Vicki, have sailed down the west coast of the US, Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Panama on their 40 foot sailboat, Rocinante. They spent a year in the Sea of Cortes, and have traveled through the Panama Canal. They have made stops on Newport, OR, San Francisco, the Baja Peninsula, Acapulco, and many other ports. They have caught fish on their boat, saw dolphins up close, snorkeled, and had opportunities to play some music with friends and enjoy their tropical surroundings. Larry mentioned he could do an entire presentation on their journey through the Panama Canal. The French started building the Panama Canal in 1880. Panama was actually part of Columbia until 1903. The canal was completed in 1914 after 10 years of construction. 26,000 people died during the construction. The canal actually runs North and South while joining the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It has three locks, 100 feet wide by 1000 feet long and 42 feet deep. Larry had to pay $1500 cash to travel through the canal. There were a lot of huge ships traveling through. They traveled the entire canal in one day. You can follow Larry and Vicki’s adventures on their website, www.VoyageOfTheRocinante.com. I meant to ask Larry if he ever jumped into the Pacific with his wallet and cell phone, but I was too busy scribing. CLOSING President Andy thanked Larry for a wonderful presentation, and adjourned the meeting. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL NEWS * Rotary Club project funds a water tank and repairs crumbling bathrooms at a Primary school outside Maputo, Mozambique * Huang is choice for 2014-15 RI President * Olympic Athletes help Rotary Promote Polio Eradication * New Traditions bring in Younger Rotarians Visit: www.rotary.org/en/mediaandnews/news