PROGRAM:

VICE PRESIDENT JOEL RASMUS invited RENEE FIGUEROA to the podium to introduce Katie Givan. Katie Givan Katie began by telling us that biology and government are her favorite courses at West Lafayette Junior/Senior High School. She participates in Best Buddies, Unified Track, soccer and theater after school hours. Her travels abroad include Scotland and England, Mexico, Japan, Costa Rica, Spain and Guatamala. It should be no surprise that she wants to immerse herself in another culture on her way to becoming a diplomat. Toward that end, she knows that the State Department is looking for people who speak Korean. Katey was thrilled to learn that she is going to spend the next year living with three different host families and going to high school in a suburb of Soule, Korea. The application process for the Rotary Youth Exchange program is extensive, i.e., a long application and an interview at the District level. There are two orientation sessions before she leaves. She thanked the club for nominating her for this magnificent opportunity.


THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELP WITH
MEETING FUNCTIONS:

Money Collector:  JAN BLAU and JOHN WILLIAMS;  Greeters:  VICKI BURCH and KIM MOTULIAK; Invocation:  JOHN WILLIAMS; Piano:  RAY PEETERS;  Song Leader:  HARRIET COPPOC; 50/50  Raffle:  CECIL BLIGNAUT and DICK PEYTON. Help with attendance and facilitating a smooth meeting:  TOM MORAN and WES MCDIVITT.  Webmaster:  LARRY HUGGINS.


JOEL'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

“Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.” Socrates


JANE'S CORNER:
Highlights from the Club Board meeting:

•    The Governance Committee recommended a slight change to the Club Treasurer’s Guidelines and a new policy regarding District and Global Grants.  All policies are posted in the DaCdb database.
•    The board ratified action by the Executive Committee regarding establishment of a dedicated account for the La Paz Burn Project.  In order to exercise expenditure responsibility, careful records must be kept and then retained for at least five years.
•    The recommendations of the Local Projects Committee for 2016-17 were accepted.
•    New letterhead will be designed using one of the logos recommended by Rotary International.