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Bulletin Editor
Al Philpotts
Meeting Responsibilities
Greeter
 
Invocation
Long, Gerry
 
Introduction of Visitors & Guests
 
Luncheon Treasurer
 
50/50 Draw
 
Sergeant-at-Arms (shared by service team)
 
Speakers
May 04, 2022
The Center For Exploited & Missing Children
May 11, 2022
It's Better Than It Looks - Reasons for Optimism In An Age Of Fear
May 18, 2022
IN-PERSON AT KIRKLAND VILLAGE
May 25, 2022
IN-PERSON AT LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
Jun 01, 2022
Communities in Schools
Jun 15, 2022
Budget Presentation
Jun 29, 2022
IN-PERSON AT KIRKLAND VILLAGE
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Upcoming Events
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
May 04, 2022
 
Monthly Rotary Club Board Meeting at 10:30 AM
May 11, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
May 11, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
May 18, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
May 25, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
Jun 01, 2022
 
Monthly RAGAS Committee Meeting
Zoom meeting
Jun 06, 2022
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
Monthly Rotary Club Board Meeting at 10:30 AM
Jun 08, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
Jun 08, 2022
 
Weekly Rotary Club meeting Wednesday at noon
Zoom or in-person as announced
Jun 15, 2022
 
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Monday, May 2, 2022
 
THIS WEEK -- Join us Wednesday May 4, 2022 on Zoom as we hear from Lauren Coffren, Director of the Exploited Division of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
 
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Meeting ID: 818 4176 0217
Passcode: 874702
Dial by your location  +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
 
NEXT WEEK -- Our weekly meeting will feature a book discussion on It's Better than It Looks: Reasons for Optimism in an Age of Fear led by Maria Dietrich and Mike McGovern.
 
MAY 14 --The second in our BoardWALK series will be led by the Bethlehem Historical Society and Club President Deb Walter and coordinated by board member Cindy Glick. We meet prior to 11 am near God's Acre and bring $15 per person for our professional guide. RSVP to Cindy Glick ASAP at cindyg869@yahoo.com and indicate if you are interested in having lunch together afterward. Spouses and guests are encouraged to attend.
 
MAY 25 -- Rotary/Interact careers event at Liberty High School from 1:00-2:30 p.m. Please click the Google form link below to sign up for this event. Each Rotarian will sit at a table and small groups of students will rotate to each table to learn about different careers. See details in the Google form. If you have questions, please email Maria at mdietrich87@gmail.com
 
LAST WEEK -- Saturday morning, our Bethlehem Rotarians were busy pulling weeds, trimming trees, and spreading a dump truck load of mulch at Sand Island Children's Garden in support of the #rotarydayofservice. Thank you to: Al Philpotts, Pete Mickolay, Carrie Madigan, Maria Nathans and her neighbor, Rose Cash, Tyler Jones, Rocco D’Amato.
 
The park - looking great thanks to Bethlehem Rotarians
 
Our thanks to Michelle Morton for hosting us at Kirkland Village. We had a nice turnout to hear Tyler Jones and Scott Hawk give their membership classification talks and I had the honor of bestowing Paul Harris Pins on Dee Dee Foran, Reta Matthews and Chris Nelson.
 
 
Thanks to Kirkland Village - our club meets in person.
 
Paul Harris Fellow Pin Recipients Rheta Matthews, DeeDee Foran, and Chris Nelson
 
 
Our congratulations to Robin Burk and the district on a successful fundraiser for the S.T.E.M. Youth Explorer Academy (STEM YEA) project. Shown below is a pic of former astronaut Terry Hart, who was a featured part of the event.
 
 
 
 
 
Yours in Rotary service,
 
President Deb Walter