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March 11, 2019 www.gvrotary.org Volume 93, Issue 26
Club Speech Contest Dr. Brian Evans, SNMH CEO Club Focus Meeting
3/11 3/18 3/25
NC Schools Speech Contest - Nevada Theatre 6:30pm Final Work Day Project-Northstar Heritage Garden 8:30am GV South Rotary St. Patrick’s Day Party @ GV Elks 5:30 Area 4 Community Awards @ Foothills Event Center Board of Director’s Meeting - Wild Eye Pub Area 4 Music Contest 6pm Peace Lutheran Church Area Speech Contest 11:30am GV Methodist Church Club Leadership Assembly @ Nugget in Sparks, NV District Conference @ Reno Peppermill Gold Country Challenge Rotary International Convention—Hamburg, Germany
March 12 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 21 March 27 April 4 April 6 May 17-19 June 1 June 1-5
your tickets this week. There are not very many marbles are
left in the pot!
Marcia Salter led the club in The Four Way Test and the
meeting adjourned promptly at 1:15.
Eric Aanestad Judy Bagley P. Scott Browne
Eric Frederickson Kenneth Holbrook Tom Stanley Jerry Trammel
President, Rotary International Barry Rassin
Rotary Theme 2018-2019 Theme Be the Inspiration
Governor, District 5190 Tina Spencer-Mulhern
Chartered March 16, 1925
The Spoke Officers Sergeant at Arms
Ken Holbrook
The Spoke Editor Kathy Egenes
Photographer Fred Claessens
Executive Secretary Tim McCall
Board of Directors
President President Elect Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Kris Stepanian Marcia Salter Seth Leishman Pat Ward Bob Long
Spoke Notes: Carol
Lenhard
Presiding at the meeting was Vice President Seth Leishman.
VP Seth seemed overly enthusiastic to call for a pin check at
the start of the meeting. If he was hoping this would cause
us to vote him out of office next election he’d be quite mis-
taken. We look forward to having him at the helm in ‘20-’21!
Pledge was led by John Peplowski
Thought for the day by Rebecca Sabaja
Greeter: Heather Thorpe
Set-up: Ken Holbrook and Don Daniels
Guests of Rotarians: Robert
Mirkin & Robert Wallace
Meeting Highlights:
Awards were presented to Lyman
Gilmore Students of the month.
Fines:
John Peplowski was congratulated and fined $40 for 40
years of marriage to his wife Carol.
Kelly Quinn was fined $50 for a vacation in Jamaica.
Keith Royal was fined $25 for all his
recent publicity and became a bell
ringer.
Tom Stanley was fined $30 for 30
years of sobriety. Good job Tom!
Speaker: Nancy Baglietto, Executive
Director of Hospitality House and for-
mer member of Grass Valley Rotary Club presented a pro-
gram on homelessness in Nevada County. Hospitality House
currently has 69 beds and has moved 120 people to perma-
nent housing in 2018. She told us about an application for a
grant to build a Resource Center on Old Tunnel Road in
Grass Valley. Approximately 18 months
after the grant has been approved the
Center should be open.
Congratulations to Jeanne Moulineaux
who was awarded the coveted Blue
Badge.
Drawing: Tim McCall drew the white marble. Better get
Rotary Club of Grass Valley
P.O. Box 1213 – Grass Valley, CA 95945
Meeting location: Monday at 12:15 PM
Wild Eye Pub, 535 Mill Street, GV
Make Up Meetings
Members who miss a regular meeting
may make-up by attending any other
Rotary club’s meeting within 14 days
before or after the missed meeting.
Tuesday
7:00 a.m. Grass Valley South,
Grass Valley Courtyard Suites —
6pm social last Tues of month
12:00 Auburn, Auburn Elks Lodge
12:15 Penn Valley, Players Pizza
5:00 Auburn Sunset, Sierra Grill
E-makeup: www.rotaryeclubone.org
Wednesday
7:00 a.m. 49er Breakfast Club,
Trolley Junction, Nevada City
Thursday
12:15 Auburn Gold Country
The Ridge Golf Course
12:00 Nevada City, Trolley Junction
Except 1st & 3rd Thurs @
5:30pm
District 5190 Newsletter March 2019
GV South Rotary St. Patrick’s Day
Party @ GV Elk’s Lodge 3-17-19
2nd Annual Community Awards Ceremony @ Foothill Events Center
3-20-19