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Sunday, August 5, 2018
 
Cindy Hornaman, District Governor for District 7430, visited our club this week along her whirlwind tour including visits to all 45 clubs in our district.  During our lunch meeting, Cindy shared personal stories about how Rotary has influenced her life, offered perspectives about how the district can provide local support and gave us important information about the upcoming District Conference in May. 
 
This year, Cindy has challenged all of the club Presidents to try some new things in our clubs… applying a very simple acronym “SSD”.  She has encouraged us to try something Simple, Special and Different.  In planning this year’s district conference, Cindy has certainly walked the talk!  The conference this year will be held at the Renaissance Hotel in Allentown, and as we heard a sneak preview of the conference lineup, this year will provide new energy for sure.  Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to the event. 
 
In addition to our lunch meeting, the Board convened for an ad hoc meeting that provided an opportunity for us to tell Cindy about the great things we are doing in our club.  She could not have been more complimentary of the work we continue to do and the genuine camaraderie within our membership.  It was very telling, indeed, as Cindy picked two Rotarians at random, and asked one to tell something about the other.  She did the exercise three times… and each time, the selected person was able to rattle off some interesting information about their fellow Rotarian.  This is something we take for granted but is not necessarily so common in a club our size…. Well done!!
 
 
Announcements:
 
  1. This week our meeting will be held at Moravian College in the Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences.  This building is located at the intersection of Main St. and Laurel St.  Sylvia Doyle will be sending out more detailed message this week with additional information.  Our Honorary Chairs, John and Mafalda Callahan and Don and Lynn Cunningham, will be joining us so please come see the new venue for Tastes and Tunes this year!
     
  2. Rotary Friendship Exchange Opportunity
     
    Due to a cancellation we are able to add two people to participate in the outbound group to District 1030 in Northeast England.  Dates are Aug. 29 to September 10, 2018. 
District 1030 is next to the border of Scotland and along the coast with Newcastle Upon Tyne the largest city in the district.  We'll have a chance to visit Hadrian's wall and castles as well as seaside towns.  If you like meeting new people as well as learning about new cultures plus able to travel within a short time frame email me directly: deeleng@gmail.com if you are interested or have any questions.  Travel expenses are paid by the participant although we are hosted in Rotarians home with some meals included.  Participants are also asked to have their club host when District 1030 comes in the spring of 2019.  At the moment tickets to Edinburgh airport which is 1 1/2 hours away by train is about $700 for economy and train tickets are about $30 one way.  My contact info:”
Dee Eng
RFE chair
cell:610-428-3355
 
  1. Tastes & Tunes will be held on Sunday, October 7th in our new venue… The Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences at Moravian College.  This is our largest fundraiser and we are looking to get EVERYONE involved in continuing the success of this great event!  Mark your calendars!
 Yours in Rotary service,
 
President Mark Reed
 
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Club Meeting at Moravian this Week
Registration Required (even if you are not eating lunch)
 
Parking instructions below
 
 
August 8, 2018
 
Weekly luncheon meeting at
 
Moravian College
 
 
In the
 
Sally Breidegam Miksiewicz Center for Health Sciences
 
Corner of Main and Laurel Streets, Bethlehem
 
 
 
This is the location for Taste & Tunes 2018.  Join us to get a sneak peek at the new venue.
 
Also, meet our honorary co-chairs and hear an update from the Taste & Tunes co-chairs.
 
 
 
Lunch $14 per person
 
Green salad buffet
with seasonal vegetables as well as egg salad, chicken salad, and tuna salad
Chef Attended Pasta bar
with Marinara and Alfredo sauces, olives, marinated artichoke hearts, sauteed peppers & onion, peas, shredded Italian blend cheese, fresh basil
Dessert
Beverages
 
 
 
Pre-register with Sylvia Doyle: doyles@moravian.edu
 
Parking:
 
You may park in lots M, N, O, P on the map below which may be reached by turning right off of Main St (going North) onto Loucst. You may walk up the alley to reach Main Street.
 
The building is partially shown on the left of the map just below the red arrow. It is on the corner of Main and Laurel Streets. There will be balloons by the front doors.
Main Street Campus (East)