PROGRAM for OCTOBER 26

Jim Thompson, RYLA 6560 Makes an Impact
MEETING FUNCTIONS for OCTOBRER 26:
Money Collectors:
    SOL GARTENHAUS - 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
    FRITZ COHEN - 11:30 to 12:00 p.m.
Greeters:
    JAN FARKAS - 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
    ELAINE TODD - 11:30 to 12:00 p.m.
Invocation:
    CAROL GALBRAITH
NOVEMBER PROGRAMS:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

♦  MICHAEL HUNT invites Rotarians to attend The Wabash River Enhancement Corporation public meetings on October 25th and November 4th. Both are related to enhancing the Wabash River. Click here for more information.

♦  Backpackers are needed on Thursdays!!! If you can help, please contact BECKY ROBLEDO.

♦  LETA KELLEY announced that she and JACK are hosting a Echre party on October 30th. If you have not played before, don't let that stop you. The fun begins at 6:30 at the KELLEY home. R.S.V.P. to LETA.

♦  October 24 - World Polio Day. Any contributions of $100 or more to The Rotary Foundation on line during the week prior will receive 2 for 1 recognition points.

♦  April 29 & 30, 2011 - District Conference in Carmel, IN.

♦  If you don't want to hear about Every Rotarian Every Year, please make your donation when you pay your dues and DICK will happily refrain from haranguing us all year.

♦  The open backpack at the attendance table is ready to receive loose change and paper as a fund-raiser for that project.

PROPOSED NEW MEMBERS:

Bob Modlin, sponsored by BILL HATFIELD, and Chris Waymire, sponsored by TIM LUZADER, have been approved for membership and, barring objections, will be introduced soon.

THANK YOU:
Dear Rotarians,
Many thanks for the lovely lily. It makes me feel good to know that I am being sent so many get well wishes. I miss the fellowship of Rotary and can't wait to return.
Again, all my thanks.
Sincerely,
BOB FEUER

JANE'S CORNER:
The Lafayette Rotary Club Foundation is considering placing funds with the Community Foundation for investment. This would eliminate the need for an investment committee and insure a steady amount for club projects.

The Foundation board is discussing a plan to allow "pass through" funds for club and district projects.