Meeting the first and third Thursdays of the month from 8:00 - 9:00 am
at Perkins Restaurant (7 Erford Road; Lemoyne, PA)
It's hard to believe that it's been more than a month since we've met as a club! The days, weeks, and months just keep picking up steam as they fly by.
I've tried to keep this issue of The Spokesman short, but there is a lot of information to share. If you have questions about anything, feel free to reach out or bring them to Thursday's meeting.
October 6, 2022 Meeting Agenda
Welcome & Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests
Blue Box - Happy/Sad/Brag Dollars
Announcements
Program - Jon Seltenheim
Closing - Four Way Test
The Electrification of the Automobile and the Impact on Collectible Cars
Jon Seltenheim is an executive coach and
consultant residing in Lemoyne, PA. He retired from United Concordia Dental in 2017 as senior vice president of government and business strategy. Prior to that, Jon had increasing roles of responsibilities with Cigna Healthcare in claims, customer service, and marketing.
These easy to carry cards are a great way to invite others to join us at a meeting or event. Cards will be available for pick-up at regularly scheduled meetings.
Second Quarter Dues
The second quarter dues statement will be arriving in email inboxes within the next week or two. Checks should be returned to the Club's PO box in Camp Hill. If you prefer a hard copy of the billing invoice, please contact Club Secretary, Erin Sunday.
Rotary magazine
The October issue of the Rotary magazine hit my mailbox last week and hopefully yours too. As always, the magazine is filled with interesting articles about Rotary activities throughout the world.
If you would prefer to receive a digital copy of the magazine, please click here. You'll need to scroll to the bottom of the page to complete the necessary online form.
District Summit - Women in Rotary
Did you know that women represent just 28% of our District’s membership?
On October 13 from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m., we are gathering for our second in a series of Summits to discuss Women in Rotary
Three Questions will be discussed in this one-hour Zoom Summit.
How can we encourage more women to join Rotary across our District?
How can we support female Rotarians in growing in leadership and service within Rotary and our communities?
Rotary International President Jennifer Jones announced a $150 million pledge towards efforts to eradicate polio. We can do our part to help by raising a glass and filling our bellies at Rotary's Pints for Polio event.
The Rotary Clubs of West Shore, Yellow Breeches, Mechanicsburg North, and District 7390 Passport will join together at Snappers Bar & Grill in Mechanicsburg for this event on October 19. The owners of Snappers will donate 10% of the evening's proceeds when you show the Pints for Polio flyer.
How can you help?
Plan on dinner and drinks at Snappers on October 19.
Invite a friend of family member to join you.
Share the event with others!
Can't make that date? Check out the other Pints for Polio opportunities around the District.
Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI)
RLI is scheduled for October 22, 2022, from 7:30 am - 3:30 pm at Central Penn College in Summerdale. This is a great opportunity to network and learn more about Rotary.
If you are interested in attending, please speak with a member of the Board regarding registration fees. More information at https://rlinea.org/.
Rotary clubs in District 6250 (Wisconsin and Minnesota, USA) have donated a mobile clinic to St. Clare Health Mission, a community organization in La Crosse, Wisconsin, that provides primary and specialty health care services at no cost for those without access to insurance.
Rotary President Jennifer Jones appeared on the stage at the star-studded Global Citizen Festival to announce an additional US$150 million pledge toward that end.
The detection of poliovirus, and even cases of polio, in places where it hasn’t been found for years has demonstrated once again that eradicating a human disease isn’t easy, especially in the final stages.In recent months, an unvaccinated man in the United States was paralyzed. In the