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Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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b o
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
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le
PO
B
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88
Pik
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, K
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
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15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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ry
C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
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le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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ry
C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
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le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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ry
C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
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le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
il
le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
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C
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
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9
88
Pik
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le
, K
Y 4
15
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
www.rotary.org
www.pikevillerotary.org
Caution: e-mail addresses for this newsletter
are for the exclusive use of Rotarians for re-
lated matters. The unauthorized use of these
emails for solicitations or business purposes is
strictly prohibited
Five Avenues of Service - Vocational Service Club Service International Service Community Service New Generations
Ro
ta
ry
C
lu
b o
f P
ik
ev
il
le
PO
B
ox
9
88
Pik
ev
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le
, K
Y 4
15
02
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow
Rotator
R o t a r y C l u b o f P i k e v i l l e Rotary Program: April 06, 2016
Chair: Howard Roberts Speaker: Tommy Chamberlin, Assis-tant County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be com-ing to Pikeville. The University of Pikeville, in partnership with the City of Pikeville, will host “Khirbet el-Maqatir – A Journey through Biblical History” begin-ning in January 2017. The exhibit will be on display in the City of Pikeville for six months and fea-ture approximately 200 artifacts from ancient Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Syria.
The artifacts on display represent several biblical periods in his-tory from the time of Abraham, to Joshua’s conquest and ancient Babylon. Visitors will also have an opportunity to view artifacts dating from 3000 B.C. to the time of Jesus and the Roman era. “It’s exciting to be working on a project that one would only ex-pect to see in a large metro area,” said Tommy Chamberlin, ex-hibit director and president of the University of Pikeville’s Alumni Association. “We are so proud to bring artifacts from the ancient world of the Bible to Pikeville. This will be the first time people from Eastern Kentucky will be able to see a museum exhibit of this nature in their home community.” This world-class exhibit is made possible in Pikeville because of two archaeology partners,” said Chamberlin, expressing appre-ciation for the Associates of Biblical Research who supervise the excavation at Khirbet el-Maqatir in Israel. The artifacts are the property of the Israeli government and are on loan to Pikeville
April 06, 2016 Issue 42
Inside this issue
Program Summary
Guests of Members
Absentees
Make Ups
Leave of Absence
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update — Week ending 30 March
Rotary Programs
Ray’s Ribs
Officers
President - Eva Stewart
President Elect - Brent Lee President Nominee - Morgan Chapman
Past President—Darrell Maynard
Secretary - Brenda Maynard
Treasurer - Roger Martin Sgt. at Arms - Kelly Ramey
Board Members
David Baird
Frank Dawahare
Sharon Hall
Terry Rogers
Rick Newsom
Kay Hammond
Rotator Editor/Publisher
Carrie Cinnamond Rose
Rotary Year 2015-2016
R I President: K.R. Ravindran
District Governor: Cindy Legg
Club President: Eva Stewart
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Assistant County Attorney, Tommy Chamberlin spoke to the club today about a world class Biblical exhibit that will be coming to Pikeville.
Headlines: There are two weeks to go until the globally synchronized switch from the trivalent to bivalent oral polio vaccine. Learn more about the switch through this series of videos.
Afghanistan: One new cases of wild poliovirus type 1
(WPV1) were reported in the past week, in Nawzad district of Hilmand province, with onset of paralysis on 23 January. The total number
of WPV1 cases for 2016 remains 2, compared to 1 reported for 2015 at this point last year.
Pakistan: One new wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) case was reported in the last
week, in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, with onset of paralysis on 5 March. The total number of WPV1 cases for 2016 is now 7, compared to 20 reported at the same date last
Jennifer Lindon—Jerry Kanney Jeffery Justice—Brenda Maynard Mindy Fleming—Howard Roberts
Absent
World Health Organization Wild Polio Virus Update —
Week ending 30 March
Brigitte Anderson, Jared Arnett, Roya Attar, David Baird, Shirley Blackburn, Gerrie Clark, Jacob Colley, Laura Damron, Jennifer Day, Greg Dempsey, Debbie Freeman, Novella Forman, Kaye Hammond, Traci Hancock, Dick Jarvis, David Lester, Rick Newsom, Michael Pacheco, Charles Pinson, Dustin Potter, Sherry Riddle, Lance Rose, Cecil Slone, David Snow, Anna Spears, Dwain Stevens, Jeff Vanderbeck, and Heath Wiley.
Date Rotarians Present
Guests & Speaker
Total
04/06/16 50 8 58
Guests
Make Up—
rotaryeclubone Rotarian Date Missed Date Made Up Brigitte Anderson 04/06/16 04/06/16 Brigitte Anderson 03/30/16 04/06/16
Ray’s Rib— Special Signs
1. There was a church that had problems with outsiders parking in its parking lots, so they put up a sign: CHURCH CAR PARK– FOR MEMBERS ONLY—Trespassers will be baptized!
2. “No God—No Peace. Know God—Know Peace.” 3. “Free Trip to Heaven. Details Inside!” 4. “Searching for a new look? Have your faith lifted here. 5. “People are like tea bags—you have to put them in hot wa-
ter before you know how strong the are.” 6. “Fight truth decay—study the Bible daily.” 7. “Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are
long and the pay is low. But the retirement benefits are out of this world.
Bumper Stickers For those who take life to seriously… 1. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse al-
ways gets the cheese. 2. A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory. 3. How many of you believe in psycho-kinesis? Raise my hand. 4. I couldn’t repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. 5. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 6. If you think nobody cares, Try missing a couple of payments. 7. Change is inevitable, except from vending machines. 8. Support Bacteria. They’re the only culture some people
have. 9. If everything seems to be going well, You have obviously
overlooked something. 10. And because it’s your birthday… inside every older person is
a younger person wondering what happened.
Rotary Programs
Date Speaker Program Chair
04/13/16
04/20/16 Anne Shelby Aunt Molly Jackson,
KY Humanities
Council Chautauqua
Series
Howard
Roberts
04/27/16 Team
Rhizofeed
(UPike Stu-
dents)
Entrepreneurship David Snow