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The Rotator - Archive Sep 16, 2003
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Officers & Directors 2003-2004

President Greg Bover
President Elect Joe Ciolino
Treasurer Jon Morse, CPA
Secretary Samuel J. Miceli
Asst.Secretary    Carole Sharoff
Directors Jim Marr- Club Service  Bruce Horne-Vocational Service
DonSudbayJr.-CommunityService

Steve Dexter-At Large

Mary Black -At Large

Sinikka Nogelo -International Service Joe Ciolino-Pres. Elect

The Rotary Club of Gloucester, MA, U.S.A.

District 7930 Governor Paul E. Nader Sr.

Chartered 1923

"Where Route 128 Begins"

District Website: wwww.Rotary7930.org

 

Missed and Missing... Dennis Acker, Shirley Conway, Steve Curcuru, Rick Doucette, John Dugger, Howard Frisch, Bruce Horne, Steve Kaity, Bill Mantz, Neil Mathews, Jim McKenna, Sinikka Nogelo, Becky Sumner, Cayte Ward.  Today's attendance is 44 present with 0 makeups out of 53 members for an average of 83%


 

Meeting Report: Gloucester Rotary Club                             September 16, 2003

 

Visiting Rotarians

     No visiting Rotarians were reported today. 

 

Guests of Rotarians

     Scott Chernov had Ranini Regan as his guest today.  Charlene Glynn had our guest speaker, Stephanie Eaton, as her guest today.

 

Interact Club

     Interact members are on fall school break.

  

Makeups

     No make ups were reported today.

     

Happy Thoughts

      David Slade was happy to be celebrating the 23rd birthday of his twin daughters.

      Bob O'Maley was happy about plenty today.  His daughter received her masters degree and announced her engagement.  Bob is also happy to be back to Rotary after a brief absence.

      Don Sudbay was happy to be celebrating the grand opening of the Bowling Center.  Congrats to Don and Jeannie for a job well done. ( Editors note.  I went to the grand opening and have only word to describe what Don and Jeannie have done with the Bowling Center.  That word is Wow!  Gloucester needed a family fun center and now it has a great one!)

      Dave McKechnie was happy his wife played in a golf tournament.

      Scott Chernov was unhappy that he could not make the 6 am painting of the kiosk because he had to visit his parents out of town.

      Rudy Macchi was happy to see Scott grow out his hair a little longer.

 

Anniversaries & Birthdays

      Leo Bergeron celebrated his birthday today.  Scott Chernov and wife are celebrating their three month wedding anniversary.    

Fines

     Rudy Macchi and Mary Black were fined for being late.

     Members who did not participate in the painting of the kiosk were fined.

     President Greg once again fined members who have not yet handed in their high school photo (or some photo taken close to graduation).  Rumor has it that the fines for members not turning in a photo are going up every week.

     Joe Parisi was happy to be starting up the calendar project for '04.

     Jim Marr was happy to be walking in the Police Chief run for the Jimmy Fund.  Jim lives at 14 Thatcher Road just in case you want to send him a check make out to the Jimmy Fund.

     Joe Ciolino was fined for some ink in the GDT's.

 

Vacations

      Tony Corrao was vacationing in Virginia.

      Julie Sidon spent time on the farm.

    

A Rotary Moment

    The next Rotary Moment will be given by Neil Mathews followed by the week after by Jim McKenna and Jon Morse

Club News

    Two people have been proposed for membership;  Joan Carbone of Greycliff, and Donna Morris from Bank North.

 


Winners and Losers... Bob O'Maley won the beverage of choice. Ruth Pino won the money, and David Slade won the flowers.  No winners today in the card raffle.

 

Speakers.... Charlene Glynn introduced our guest speaker today.  Stephanie Eaton is the first female firefighter in the Gloucester Fire Department.  Stephanie  is also an EMT and a paramedic.

 

Lunch Rating...   Meals will be rated by 5 stars, with 5 stars being the best. Today we dined on salad and Ruben sandwich.  The dinners at my table gave the food 3 stars.  When asked what would improve the meal the dinners suggested larger portions.

 

 

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