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The Villages–Noon Roclarion
FLORIDA USA
An Award Winning Publication
Officers & Directors
President
“Bill” Tanner
President-Elect
Donny Abraham
Secretary
Don Maddox
Temp Treasurer
Linda McMahon
Sergeant-At-Arms
Alex Santoriello
Past President
Jeff Dauner
Directors
Jack Donaldson
Tracy Belton
Dick Kanyan
Linda McMahon
Dennis Tobin
Robert Bredin
Publisher:
Jack R. Donaldson
Asst. To Publisher : Donny
Abraham
Photos by : Jerry Brillante
Asst. to the Photographer:
Byron Engen
June 6, 2017
Our own Barbara James introduces our speaker for today, Sue Ann
Baker, she is one of the first of 5 women to work in the Secret Service,
to put that in better perspective when she started and became one of
the 5, they where no women and 1150 men.
She is seen her receiving the “converted “cup, for her talk on her book
“Behind The Shades”.
Sue and told us about her times in the Secret service and some of the
roles she played including preventing then Senator Jack Kennedy from
going in to a conference because he did not have a pass. That took
guts. She also told of her journey to becoming one of the “Five”. She
spent 1and 1/2 years as a DC Metropolitan Police officer then landed a
job as a Whitehouse Police officer, before becoming a Secrete service
agent. Her first jobs were to give protection to visiting dignitaries ‘s
wives. She also worked as protection of the wives of political candi-
dates. Her role model growing up was wonder women. Avery inter-
esting talk and I am sure is a great read.
For more info on the person and her book check out her web site:
sueannbaker.com
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Future Programs
06-13
Allica Argiz-Lyons
Development Director Shriners Hosp
For Children Tampa
Members: 24
Visiting Rotarians and guests: 6
Total attending: 30
June Birthdays
06-09 Bill Gagnon
06-17 Dice Cowger
06-21 Ken McBride
06-24 Darlene Saal
06-27 Kris Kollgaard
06-30 Dennis Tobin
A Fresh Approach
Give your members a meaningful Rotary experience by offering them opportunities to make a positive difference and connect with
others. They’ll make valuable friendships and feel good about Rotary and the work we’re doing to make the world a better
place.
Find ideas to help your club take a fresh ap-proach with these resources:
Rotary Club Health Check — Identify your club’s problem areas and make changes to help it stay relevant for members and the community.
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Introducing New Members to Rotary: An Orientation Guide — Find ideas for engag-ing new members, getting them involved, and giving them a meaningful Rotary experi-ence.
Membership Assessment Tools — Analyze your member profile to identify prospective members and diversify your membership.
Connect for Good — Encourage members to get involved for a more meaningful Rotary experience.
Connect to Membership Leads — Find pro-spective members who want to get involved.
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The Four Way Test
Of the things
We think say or do
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and
better Friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all
concerned?
Make Up Opportunities:
Wildwood—Wednesday 7:30 P.M.
Lake Miona Golf Club
Villages Morning-Thursday 7:00
AM
La Hacienda Recreation Center
Bellview Rotary — Fridays 7:30
AM
Jitter café– Summerfield
Leesburg Rotary—Wednesday
12:15
Leesburg Community Center
Villages Evening — 5PM
Lake Miona Recreation Center
E-Clubs login and follow instruc-
tions:
www.rotaryeclub34.org
www.rotaryeclubone.org
www.rotaryeclubcarolinas.org
Visit your Web Site:
www.rotaryclubofthevill
agesnoon.org
Our Chef stopped by today to see if we
liked the menu, he got a standing ovation.
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Together we are making a difference at Lake Tech College
Congratulations to there National Technical Honors Socie-ty inductees! They are the best of the best and we're so
proud of you
From Nursing to
HVAC techs, culi-
nary, fire fighting ,
construction are
all part of what
happens when are
support goes to
help those at Lake
Technical College.
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There are now 53 cards on the table, that is all
that is left between you and the pot. Every pot has
a starting point, now that the Mayor of Lady Lake
is richer we get a chance to start again.
I tried I tried
I tried and won
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Feel supported as you connect with others who understand the
Stress, emotions and concerns associated
With coping with Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
You will discuss…
How to cope with
changes
What to expect
Care techniques
Where to go for help
For more in-house information contact:
Janice Collins
(352) 323-4291
Thank You!
Juli ◊ Janice ◊ Audrey
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Support Group Dates and Locations:
2nd
Tuesday of every month
Leesburg Regional Medical Center
North Campus Administration Conference Room, 1st floor
700 N. Palmetto St., Leesburg, FL 34748
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
OR
4th
Thursday of every month
The Villages® Regional Hospital
East Campus Classroom 2, 2nd
floor
1501 N. US Hwy 441, Lady Lake, FL 32159
From 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Meetings are free and open to the public!
Facilitator: Jenny Reynard, ACDO