BIRTHDAY TABLE:

June Birthday Table chair,LEW RUNNELS,introduced members celebrating a birthday in June. He announced that so farthis generous group has contributed $2,100.46 to our foundations. We sang to them in appreciation. We also appreciate assistance from PAUL ZIEMER who handled the correspondence for LEW.

WELCOME NEW MEMBER:

PAUL POST introduced Phil Sterner, who lives with his wife, Janice, at 3550 Creek Ridge, Lafayette, IN 47905. Phone 447-5586. He is President/CEO of Korshot's Heating & Air Conditioning, 810 Farabee Court. South, Lafayette, IN 47903-4877. Phone 447-1137. E-mail: korschot@nlci.com
See more at New Member Bios on our home page.

PROGRAM:

SUZANN SHACKLETON introduced Todd Scholar Amy Schott. The Todd Endowed Ambassadorial Scholar allowed Amy to work on her Masters Degree in Education at the University of Lancaster in Lancaster, England. She described the three things one must do when in Lancaster: visit Lancaster Castle, site of a Roman garrison; hike Stickle Pike, a trail through fields full of grazing sheep; and walk across Morecambe Bay. Sharing a flat with women from several different cultures and traveling England, Wales and Ireland were highlights of her year. She is grateful to the Attica/Williamsport Rotary Club and Rotarians everywhere for the great experience.

GUESTS:

Kelly May, daughter of CHARLOTTE HOWELLS; Chris Biang, guest of BECKY ROBLEDO; Mark Kuipers son of FRED KUIPERS.

VISITING ROTARIANS:

SUZANN SHACKLETON, Attica/Williamsport; MAUREEN GRABOWSKI, Ft. Myers South

THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELP WITH
MEETING FUNCTIONS:

Money Collectors: SCOTT RUMBLE and GIL SATTERLY; Greeter: LEW RUNNELS; Invocation: FRED KUIPERS; Piano: HARLEY FREY; Song Leader: BOB VERPLANK; Help with attendance and facilitating a smooth meeting: JO WADE and TOM MORAN; Help with Ripples: BILL FULLER.

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Interested in The challenge points in Amy's presentation? Learn more at The following sites.

Lancaster Castle

Stickel Pike

Morecombe Bay