Weekly Bulletin 05 14 15 - The Rotary Club of Blacksburg

THIS WEEK’s PROGRAM & NEWS: May 14, 2015
Rotary Club of Blacksburg, Club #5753
P.O. Box 770 Blacksburg, VA 24063 / Jamie Dunn, President
www.rotaryblacksburg.org / Facebook: www.facebook.com/RotaryBlacksburg
Four Way Test: Of the things we think, say or do...Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
PROGRAMS & EVENTS: April is Rotary Magazine Month
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May 14, Outstanding Career & Technical Education Student Awards presented by Tommy Loflin
May 21, Keepers of the Tradition, Michael Abraham & Leslie Gregg
May 26, Club Assembly at the Blacksburg Country Club in the Dogwood Room
May 28, Katherin Elam, Junior Achievement in Your Community
FROM Tommy Loflin, Vocational Service: Today the Club is honored to recognize four outstanding MCPS high
school seniors who are recipients of our 2015 Outstanding Career & Technical Education Student Awards. These
awards will be presented to:
Student
High School
Future career
Katherine Saylors
Auburn
Physician’s Assistant
Book: Epic Measures: One Doctor, Seven Billion Patients
College
NRCC
Alexandria Hunter
Blacksburg
Music therapy
NRCC
Book: The Perfection of the Paper Clip: Curious Tales of Invention, Accidental Genius and Stationery Obsession
Logan Helms
Christiansburg
Pediatric nurse
Book: Simple Rules: How to thrive in a Complex World
NRCC
Kallesa Leonard
Eastern Mont.
Dental Hygienist
NRCC
Book: Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield
The selection criteria for our Outstanding CTE Student Award are based equally on the student’s academic
accomplishments in their Career & Technical Education courses, plus their service work at school and in our
community. The award includes a $1,000 scholarship to help further the student’s career & technical education.
Please take time today to greet and congratulate these students and their guests.
FROM MIKE JONES, PRESIDENT ELECT: Our annual club assembly (and dinner!) will
be Tuesday, May 26 at 5:30 p.m. Don’t miss out on an evening of fellowship and a
first-hand look at plans for the 2015/2016 year! Attendance at Club Assembly counts
for a makeup. Our new theme is Be A Gift to the World.
FORE PLEASE! FROM THE GOLF TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE: The 15th Annual Rotary Club of Blacksburg
Captain’s Choice Golf Tournament is Monday, June 15 beginning at 1:00 p.m. The entry fee is $400 per
team/$100 per individual which includes green and cart fee, lunch before the tournament, one mulligan and one
raffle ticket. At the conclusion of play, there will be awards for winning teams and a raffle drawing for a variety
of prizes including restaurant and store gift certificates, golf passes and signed memorabilia. What we need now
is for Rotarians, friends, co-workers, family, etc. to register individually or as a team for the tournament.
Registration forms were emailed out and hard copies will be on the table at our weekly meeting. You can mail in
your form and entry fee to our PO Box (address is on the form) or you can give it to Aaron Summers or Jamie
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Dunn at our weekly meeting. If you are not a golfer, there are other ways to get involved with volunteering the
day of the event such as helping with registration, monitoring hole in one holes, hosting, raffle prizes, etc. You
can also be a hole sponsor for only $100. It would be great to see everyone out at the golf course on June 15th!
FROM CHRIS BELLUZZO, YARD SALE COMMITTEE: We have a date! Aug 22. Save your items for donation for
our August Yard Sale! It’s never too early to start getting things together, so if you find good items be sure to
hold on to them. This year we will have some storage space available ahead of time so if you have something
that must go soon let the Yard Sale Committee know!
FROM GEORGE MILLER, FOUNDATION COMMITTEE: We are engaged in the annual spring fund drive for the
Local Foundation. The Local Foundation is how the Blacksburg Rotary Club can make a positive difference in our
local community and the world at large. The Local Foundation has financially supported a broad range of worthy
projects, from college scholarships for Montgomery County students to emergency shelter for disaster survivors.
All told, the Local Foundation has contributed $23,100 in the last year to support the goals and objectives of the
club and its members.
The Club requests that you support the Local Foundation by becoming a “Contributor” with a $100 tax
deductible donation. Donations will be accepted at meetings by Jamie Dunn, Peter Weimerskirch or George
Miller. Donations can also be mailed to: The Rotary Club of Blacksburg, P.O. Box 770, Blacksburg, VA 24062.
We know we can count on YOU! Thank you do much for your support.
FROM JERRY ROBINSON, ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE: Is it possible to have 100 percent attendance every April?
It should be! We did it last year and came close this year with a respectable 91 percent. A few horses could not
make to the finish line. At the first meeting in June, several of the April 100% members will be rewarded for
their exemplary attendance. Thanks to all of you who made the extra efforts to make up for missed meetings.
FROM LESLIE JESTER, SECRETARY: We had 91% Attendance for April! Did you know that you can go online to do
make-ups? Just visit http://rotaryeclubone.org/ and send your completed makeup information to me at
leslie@hokie.com
FROM DISTRICT 7570: The "We are this Close" event is May 19 at the Salem Civic Center in Salem, VA at 6:00
P.M. Rotary International President 2016-17 John Germ will be the key-note speaker. To register go to
www.rotary7570.org/calendar. The cost of the dinner is $35. Rotarians in District 7570 have played a huge part
in a district-wide campaign to raise $250,000 for End Polio Now with your Race at the Homestead last month
which raised $47,000 for End Polio Now. This is an opportunity to continue helping to eradicate polio from the
world and to enjoy some Rotary fellowship. The hosts and organizers for the event are the Salem Club, Salem
Club President Dr. Bertram Spetzler, PDG Joe Ferguson, DRFC Janet Johnson, AG Beth Pline and Jim McAden.
Mark the date on your calendar to attend!
BIRTHDAYS THIS MONTH: Send a birthday wish to your fellow Rotarian.
Barbara Newton
18 May
Peter Anderson
30 May
Mel Huber
18 May
Dave Heatwole
30 May
Marilyn Bowman
23 May
Michael St. Jean
31 May
Alan Fabian
30 May
DO YOU NEED A CLUB MAKE-UP? Spend just a ½ hour online at the Rotary eClubOne Web site learning about Rotary programs and
activities around the globe fill out the makeup form and you’re there. This link is available on our club website,
www.blacksburgrotary.org. Or, make up at an area club. Rotary International District 7570 (WWW.ROTARY7570.ORG) covers Western
Virginia and Northeastern Tennessee.
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