PROGRAM for APRIL 17
David Craig; Athletic Trainer, Independent Health, Wellness and
    Fitness Professional
MEETING FUNCTIONS for APRIL 17:
Money Collectors:
    MARIANNE ROSE - 11:00 to 11:30
    JIM KLUSMAN - 11:30 to 12:00 NOON
Greeters:
    JOE BONNER - 11:00 to 11:30
    FRITZ COHEN - 11:30 to 12:00 NOON
Invocation:
    DAN BERGER
APRIL PROGRAMS:
  • 24 The Thirst Project, a nonprofit committed to solving
            the world's water crisis, is taking recruits to participate in
            the first ever Road Warrior Internship.

    SATTELITE MEETINGS:

    Meetings are held at 5:30 pm at Adelino's, 112 North 3rd Street, Lafayette unless otherwise noted. Tomorrow night, our satellite meeting will continue with us gathering again at 5:30pm at Adelino's on the Courthouse Square. The topic will be current events. What changes are we expecting in our community and at the University in the coming year?

    ANNOUNCEMENTS:

    ♦ Backpack packers and distributors are needed on Thursdays and Fridays.

    ♦ ROB GALBRAITH reminded us that we need to mark October 25, 26, and 27 on our calendars. The next District Conference will be held at the Purdue Memorial Union on those dates. There will be jobs for all of us, but today he is looking for a House of Friendship Coordinator. Please contact ROB if you can help.

    ♦ LETA KELLEY announced that the next Euchre Party will be at JANE TURNER'S house on Friday the 13th of April at 6:30 P.M. Please contact LETA or JANE if you can join the fun.

    ♦ In celebration of Smart Money Week, an April 26 entitled "Captain Ca$h" is sponsored by Purdue Extension. To complete these sessions, six instructors are confirmed, but two more are needed. If you're interested, curriculum copies are on the back table. It will be from 4 - 8 on April 26th at the fairgrounds.

    ♦ Lafayette Symphony Derby Party
    May 5th beginning at 4:00p.m.
    Wabash and Erie Canal Interpretive Center
    Delphi, IN
    $60.00 per person
    Beer and Wine Available, Bnad
    Run for the Roses, Dinner, Raffle and more
    Click here to contact the LSO.

    ROTARACT NEWS:

    The College of Health and Human Sciences at Purdue University hosted the "HHS Fit Fair" on March 26th. It was the very first event of its kind with the brand new college. It was completely open to the public, targeting parents and their children, to raise awareness about leading healthy lives. The Purdue Rotaract Club was able to organize a booth to share information with parents and their children about the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. With the assistance of Dr. BOB HANNEMANN, he was able to provide us with literature and information to speak about with local families. Also in attendance were police officers from the West Lafayette Police Department and the Purdue Police Department to assist with children ID kits and finger prints. All participants and Rotaract Club members had a great time interacting with members of the Greater Lafayette community to spread the word about the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children.

    CLUB COMMITTEES:
    Click here to see the Committee Page