People of Action
THE NEWSLETTER OF ROTARY DISTRICT 7300
Including Allegheny, Beaver and Parts of Westmoreland Coun�es, Pennsylvania
September 2018
Thought for September, 2018
Dear Friends and Fellow Rotarians,
This year’s Theme by RI President Barry Rassen is “BE THE INSPIRATION”. My experience tells me that one cannot be an INSPIRATION to others unless one’s thoughts and actions are INSPIRING to them and they actually live an inspiring life.
So, here is what I ask of my fellow Rotarians: Let us take some time to meditate and reflect upon ourselves and ask the following:
Am I living an inspired life?
What thoughts and actions are inspiring to me and which ones aredetrimental to my own thinking?
Once we have made that conscious determination, then we can deliberately try to shed traits of those thoughts and actions that are unacceptable to us personally, and to people around us.
It is much more beneficial to remove an undesirable trait than to acquire a new desirable one. Once we have created enough empty space to accept the goodness, our propensity to accept and retain an enchanting thought will be much greater and results delightful.
Let us work on living a life of inspiration to truly “BE THE INSPIRATION”.
Yours in Rotary Service,
S. Singh Ajmani1
Membership Minute
You Have the Easiest Job By Karl Ohrman
As a committed Rotarian you have the easiest job in the world.
You have the responsibility to keep Rotary strong by developing membership in the greatest service organization that the human mind has ever conceived.
Anyone who has an ounce of love for their fellow citizens of
the world can see the good work Rotarians do even in the
remotest corners of the planet.
Within our District, most of our clubs do multiple projects that
help their local communities. These clubs also conduct many
international projects that benefit the needy in less developed
countries. The interesting thing is that Rotarians do this work willingly for
people they will probably never meet face to face.
Multiply all of these local and international projects times the 500 plus Rotary
districts and you can see the good and amazing work that Rotary does.
You should be proud to be a Rotarian. Proud to introduce neighbors, co-
workers and others you know to the greatest service organization in the world.
So you have an easy job. Who couldn’t sell such a terrific organization?
Our friends at Evanston provide us with huge amounts of membership
information and advice that can be used in membership development.
The future of Rotary is in your hands.
All you have to do is ask.
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Green Tree Rotary Inducts New Members
Four new members were inducted into the Green Tree Rotary Club this summer.
Pictured left are George Yamalis, Branch Manager of First National Bank, Dale Nagoda, Director of Sales for Holiday Inn Express, Aylesa Kanski, Business Development Specialist with Manor Care, and David Kwiatkoski a professional comedian, known as David Kaye, owner of Slapstick Productions.
A fifth applicant, Ray Penascino, owner of Penascino Plumbing will be inducted in the near future.
Green Tree Rotary meets on Thursdays at noon at the Crowne Plaza Hotel West in Green Tree, with interesting speakers every week except club assembly. For a list of speakers and other information about the club, see: www.greentreetorary.org.
WORLD POLIO DAY
On 24 October 2018, Rotarians worldwide will celebrate the sixth annual World Polio Day. Shown at left is a photo of the fifth annual World Polio Day, sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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District Tech News: by Dennis Piper
Great Resources:
- Rotary International Web Site: www.rotary.org
Please visit the new and improved RI website. The new webmaster left Microsoft to
join the Rotary cause. There are great resources from the Rotary Citation to easy-to-
create brochures. You can even get 40% off Kennywood and Sandcastle tickets.
- District 7300 Web Site: www.rotarydistrict7300.org
We have done some significate work on the District website. We just added photos from the
2017 Atlanta International Conference and the 2018 District Conference. Check out thevideos on the home page and in the news section. If you have some District event photos,
we would love to post them. Please email any event and activities to the District Secretary.
PLEASE NOTE: All member, officer and club information must be entered
on the CLUBRUNNER DISTRICT WEBSITE, NOT the RI website. By
entering information on the District site, the RI site will be updated as well.
- Club Runner App: Available for all Smart Phones
If you would like a list of your members and all their information, download this free
app. The new version is awesome.
- Presidents and Presidents Elect: www.rotary.org
It is very important to fill in your goals and volunteer hours on the RI website. If you
need help, please let me know. It is not that painful and will benefit Rotary more than you
know. Thank you for all you hard work.
- The Presidential Citation is now called the Rotary Citation
- Check out the new and improved Rotary Club Central. Record your goals &
service activities. Quick link: https://rcc.rotary.org
- Assistant Governors: Technology also comes in the form of people who want to help you…
AGs are a great resource.
If you need assistance with any of these technologies and or would like to schedule a club
training session, please feel free to email [email protected] or call me: 412.292.7109
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District 7680 Disaster Relief
How to Contribute
(through our Donor Advised Fund) 9/13/2018
Check
Payable to: The Rotary Foundation DAFIn the Memo line: Rotary District 7680 DAF No. 574
Mail to:
Rotary DAF c/o NRS 12 Gill Street, Suite 2600 Woburn, MA 01801
Credit Card online
https://www.your-fundaccount.com/rotary/howtocontribute.asp Account Name: Rotary District 7680 DAF No. 574 Account No.: 574
Wire Instructions
In addition to authorizing the wire, you must fax a copy of the wire authorization to (781) 658-2497 to complete the transfer. Or you may The Rotary Foundation Planned Giving team at (847) 866-3359 or [email protected] .
Please wire funds to: Boston Private Bank & Trust CompanyABA Number: 011002343For credit to: The Rotary FoundationAccount number: 943423732For Further Credit: The Rotary Foundation DAF No. 574Account Name: Rotary District 7680 DAF No. 574
Stock Instructions
In addition to authorizing the trade, you must fax a copy of the trade instructions to (781) 658-2497 to complete the transfer. Or you may The Rotary Foundation Planned Giving team at (847) 866-3359 or [email protected] .
DTC Shares to: SEI Private Trust CompanyDTC Participant ID: 2039Agent Bank ID: 94952Credit to: Rotary Clearing/Liquidation AccountAccount Number: 755Z0007Agent Internal STC Account Number: 11110-C
Please note
•All contributions are irrevocable.•All contributions greater than $250.00, from individuals and corporations, will be issued a U.S. charitable taxreceipt. The IRS will accept copies of cancelled checks for less than $250 as a charitable receipt. •All contributions must be made in U.S. dollars and cannot be by money order or cashier’s check.• For more information about how Donor Advised Funds operate, please visit www.rotary.org/daf.•Non-U.S. contributions may be subject to additional information to meet U.S. guidelines for international fundtransfer.
For assistance, please call (847) 866-3100 or visit www.rotary.org/daf
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"Rotary Club of Pittsburgh Spruces Up Our Sites!"
By The Staff at the Ward Home
This Spring, members of the Rotary Clubof Pittsburgh selected Ward Home astheir 2017-2018 Grant Projectbeneficiary. The Rotary provided financialsupport for paint, new bedding, andblinds for all of the foster youth’sapartments as well as a new outdoor play
area for the teen moms’ site. Rotarians also volunteered theirtime bypainting andcreating anoutdoor playspace for theteen moms’babies. Thisproject has hadan immediateimpact on thelives of ourfoster youth.
Fellow Rotarian and Ward Home Executive Director, Bill Wolfe, stated, “Both thefinancial assistance and volunteer help from Rotary members has helped to improve oursites and create a more welcoming, nurturing environment for our foster youth to liveand grow to independent adults” and "Thank you, Rotary Club of Pittsburgh!"
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Please Use the ClubRunner Site
Member, Officer and Club information MUST be entered on the
ClubRunner site, NOT the RI site. The two sites are integrated,
but information only flows one way – from the District to RI. So
information entered on the ClubRunner site will update the RI
site; but information entered on the RI site will NOT flow back
to the District site. So, to keep the two sites in sync, please use
the ClubRunner site for Member, Officer and Club information.
Here’s an anagram to help you remember:
M – Member information
O – Officer information
C – Club information
K – Keep using the ClubRunner site
PS – Johnny Mock loves this anagram!
Also, from time to time, it’s good to check that both sites remain in
sync. Club officers can access the RI Member Synchronization function
on the ClubRunner Administration page, bottom, right. It is particularly
a good idea to perform this function in June and December, in
preparation for the July and January SARs.
Should you need assist, please contact District Technology Chairman
Dennis Piper [email protected] or District Secretary Sandra Rebholz
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SAVE THE DATE
WORLD POLIO DAY – OCTOBER 24, 2018
SAVE THE DATE – October 26, 2018
Interact Conference – Crowne Plaza Hotel, Green Tree
SAVE THE DATE – November 24, 2018
Rotary District 7300 Float in WPXI Holiday Parade
RYE, Interact, Rotaract, Students welcome!
SAVE THE DATE – November 30, 2018
World Affairs Council
Heinz History Center
SAVE THE DATE – May 10-12, 2019
District Conference for DG Singh Ajmani
SAVE THE DATE – June 1-5, 2019
Rotary International Convention
Hamburg, Germany
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25th ANNUAL DISTRICT 7300 INTERACT CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 26, 2018
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
PITTSBURGH WEST-GREEN TREE Fellow Rotarians, I am pleased to announce that plans are underway for our 25th Annual District 7300 Interact Conference, scheduled for Friday, October 26, 2018. This year we will continue to hold our Conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh West - Green Tree. This hotel is located right next to the Green Tree Double Tree Hotel, the site of our previous Conferences. Our 2018-2019 Interact District Governor, Janelle Randolph, from Moon High School, is most anxious to take over her duties with the planning of the Conference so I am sure it will be another great event for Interact students. The invitations, instructions, etc., are included with this letter. The cost this year will be $50.00 per student. Should anyone wish additional information, feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 412 260-8128. Yours in Rotary Service, Sue Kelly, PDG, VG
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25th ANNUAL DISTRICT 7300
INTERACT CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 26, 2018
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
PITTSBURGH WEST - GREEN TREE
7:30 AM - 1:30 PM
District Governor – Janelle Randolph, Montour High School
Board Cathryn Holmes, South Park High School
Naomi Fry, Gateway High School Kelsie Wagner, Thomas Jefferson High School
Keynote Speaker – Beth Caldwell Executive Director
Pittsburgh Professional Women
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September, 2018 To: All Participants of the 2018 Rotary Interact Conference
Welcome to another Interact Conference. The following information has been designed to give you some additional information, in advance, regarding the District Officers, District Interact Representative Nominee and District Interact Club Reporter. If you have additional questions please contact Sue Kelly at 412 260-8128 or [email protected].
Our Mission Statement – We, the Rotary club sponsors, promote attendance at the Interact Conference so that all of our students can get together to discuss their ideas and goals as they begin their journey in the field of Community Service. By personally meeting and sharing ideas, the students from all District schools, whether large or small, from east or west and everywhere in between, will develop an understanding and appreciation OF their fellow Interactors as they undertake the commitment of becoming Community Service leaders.
What is the Interact Board and how are candidates elected – The Board is comprised of this year’s officers elected at last year’s Conference from each of the four District areas. The student with the most votes will become the Interact District Governor on July 1, 2019.
Choosing your candidate – Your Candidate should be elected at a club meeting prior to registering for the Conference. A two or three-minute presentation as to the student’s qualification to the Board, etc., should be given to the Conference at large. Seniors are not eligible.
Voting – Each registered student will be given two voting cards. One white card for voting within your area only and a colored card to vote for outside of your area only. Ballot boxes will be provided. Those elected will be expected to be active members of the Board under the direction of this year’s District Governor.
The Reporter – Your reporter should be elected at a club meeting prior to registering for the Conference. The reporter is expected to submit information to the Interactions Magazine sponsored by the South Park Interact Club.
Projects and Displays – Clubs are encouraged to bring displays of club projects and set them up on tables provided in the main conference room in the clubs’ designated areas. Please remember that your display is your way of letting us know your accomplishments for the year and our way of determining awards.
Miscellaneous – There will be awards and drawings for participating clubs. Breakfast will consist of donuts, muffins, juice and coffee. Lunch will consist of pizza buffet, salad, breadsticks, cookies, brownies, chips and beverages.
Club Information Sheet – There is a Club Information Sheet enclosed for completion by each club. Please send, email or bring the form to the Conference.
********** LOCATION – CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL PITTSBURGH WEST – GREEN TREE ********** ******************** 401 HOLIDAY DRIVE – PITTSBURGH, PA 15220 ********************
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Join us for an evening of wining & dining with
The Legendary Smokey Robinson
Saturday, November 10, 2018 at the Omni William Penn Hotel Downtown
530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Rotary Club of Monroeville
DineWine
Reception 6:00 pm Dinner & Entertainment 7:00 pm
Sample some of Smokey Robinson’s delicious wine with dinner,
while helping us raise money for our numerous local and global causes.
Music and Entertainment by Finesse Band
Ballroom Attire, Black Tie Optional Dessert Auction
Smokey Robinson Wine Auction
Sponsored by:
Tickets @ $125 each tinyurl.com/RotaryGala2018Make checks payable to: Rotary Club of Monroeville or Rotary District 7300 Foundation (a 501c3) and mail to:
PO Box 368, Monroeville, PA 15146
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Northern Allegheny Rotary presents…
2018 Flavors of Camelot Wine Tasting Event
Join us at The Camelot to enjoy four premium wines plus a surprise dessert wine from boutique wineries in France and California.
The wine will be paired with fabulous food choices to enhance your Experience at this unique night out.
Friday, October 26 6:30 – 9:30 pm
The Camelot Banquet Hall – Wexford, PA $125.00 per person
Help Rotary save children and eradicate polio in the last few countries in the world where it still exists. Your participation also helps support local Northern Allegheny Rotary Charities.
Polio proceeds will receive a two times match from the Bill Gates Foundation.
Ticket includes four specially selected wine flights with savory food pairings created exclusively for this event. Cash bar also available.
Purchase tickets online at https://bidpal.net/winedownpolio or from a Northern Allegheny Rotarian by 10/13/18.
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2018 Flavors of Camelot Wine Tasting Event
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Exclusive Sponsor - $2,000 • 8 tickets to the event• Special recognition at the event• Poster at one wine and food flight• Guest pour opportunity
Premiere Sponsor - $1,000 • 4 tickets to the event• Poster at one wine and food flight
Elite Sponsor - $500 • 2 tickets to the event• Poster at one wine and food flight
Special Sponsor • $100 – Listed at the event
Sponsor Level: Exclusive Premiere Elite Special
Company Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Contact (name, phone and email): ________________________________________________________
Rotarian: ____________________________________________________________________________
Send company logo to: Sharon Landau – [email protected]
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The Rotary Club of Bethel-St. Clair 37th GOURMET DINNER DANCE AND AUCTION
Valley Brook Country Club • Thursday, November 1, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of Bethel-St. Clair Rotary Club'sAnnual Gourmet Dinner Dance Auction is to raise fundsfor post-graduate international scholarships andinternational humanitarian service projects sponsored or
supported by the Rotary Club of Bethel-St. Clair. In the last 30years, we’ve raised more than $275,000 for Scholarships andHumanitarian Projects; and, most importantly, more than$125,000 to help eradicate polio from planet Earth.
HELP US MAKE 2018 A RECORD YEAR!
Background: An elegant event is being planned for Rotarians, friends, and business associates of the area. The event includes professionally selected, coordinated and approved culinary treats, wines, and other amenities, including valet parking, professional photograph memento and entertainment. Rotarians and businesses of theareas of Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, Peters Township and Mt Lebanon have used this event to "thank" their customers, advertise their firm to important people of the area, and enjoy inviting relatives, friends and neighbors. The event has become a tradition and is known as "the event you should never miss!" Tickets are limited to approximately 180 Bethel-St. Clair Rotarian's invitees - first come, first served - for $125 per person; and, for the entitlements of our Sponsors as listed below.
3 ways every member could help: 1. Identify a firm that could be a SPONSOR; 2. Provide an auctionitem valued at $200 + that could realize $250-$500; 3. Purchase 2 tickets and sell/bring 2 others
CO-SPONSOR $2,500 - includes: ► A dedicated table at the event► Public recognition at the event ► Public request to support your firm► FULL PAGE AD IN PROGRAM BOOKLET ► TEN (10) TICKETS TO THE EVENT, if requested
Gold Sponsor $ 1,000 - includes: ► Public recognition at the event►A dedicated table at the event ► FULL PAGE AD IN PROGRAM BOOKLET► Public request to support your firm ► FOUR (4) Tickets to the event, if requested
Blue Sponsor $ 500 - includes:► Half page ad in color program ► Two (2) tickets to the event, if requested► Public recognition at the event ► Public request to support your firm
SILVER SPONSOR $ 150 – includes:► Business card or similar sized ad printed in color program booklet► Public recognition at the event ► Public request to support your firm
Company Name_________________________________________________________
Contact:_______________________________________________________________
Phone:___________________________ Email:______________________________ Payments and Ads must be received by September 30, 2018
Make checks payable to: Rotary Club of Bethel-St. Clair FOUNDATION c/o Barbara Piconi, 2249 Glendale Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15241-2315
All Gold and Blue ADS must be emailed to: [email protected] by September 30, 2018.
The Rotary Club ofBethel-St. Clair
Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation,federal identificationnumber 41-2080516,
which provides financialgrants to charitable orother organizations for
educational,humanitarian,
community or arts andscience projects
2018 Event Chair
John Donahoe412.341.4633
Co-ChairJim Hinerman412.889.5642
Co-ChairBarbara Piconi412.831.1161
Tickets ChairBob Theakston724.632.2169
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YOU CAN WIN… 2 Tickets to the NFL’s BIGGEST GAME on Feb.3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.
4 NIGHTS LODGING for 2 in Atlanta
$1,000 Cash
ALL OF THIS FOR ONLY $5 per chance – 5 chances for $20
2nd Prize - $1,000 Cash
3rd Prize - $500 Cash
4th Prize - $300 Cash
5th Prize - $200 Cash
The Grand Prize Drawings will take place at 5:30 PM onSunday,Dec. 9, 2018, in Indian Rocks Beach, FL. The winners will be
notified by telephone.
TICKET PURCHASE DEADLINE - WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 2018
Raffle proceeds to benefit the Ambridge Rotary Club Service Projects in cooperation withthe Indian Rocks Beach, FL., Rotary Club.
Ambridge Rotary Club Contacts:
Walt & Harriet Sickles - 724-266-906017
JOE TORRE • JOE MADDON • RON GARDENHIRE • CHARLIE MANUEL
JIM LEYLAND • DAVEY JOHNSON • BOB MELVIN • CLINT HURDLE
BUCK SHOWALTER • JEFF BANISTER • DUSTY BAKER • TERRY FRANCONA
May we add your name to the list this year?
The Chuck Tanner Awards Banquet has hosted
YOU’RE INVITED
SOME PRETTY NAMESBIG
Saturday, November 10, 2018The Rivers ClubOne Oxford Centre Downtown Pittsburgh
For tickets and details, visit:www.pittsburghrotary.org
Longtime Pittsburgh Pirate announcer
Lanny Frattare will be on hand to accept the
Chuck Tanner Lifetime Achievement Award.
Proceeds benefit Rotary Club of Pittsburgh Foundation service projects and our 2018 partner YouthWorks!
S A V E T H E D A T E
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SECOND ANNUAL
ROTARY UNCORKED
An evening of fine wine, excellent food & music
In Memory of Fellow Rotarian and Great Friend,
Dr. Michael Parniak
Saturday,
November 3, 2018
5:30 PM
Grand View Golf
Club
1000 Clubhouse
Drive
North Braddock,
PA 15104
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$100 per person
Music by Just Us
SILENT AUCTION
FEATURING:
WINE
PENGUINS TICKETS
GOLF OUTINGS
DESIGNER JEWELRY
FINE ART
AND MORE!
PLUS BASKET RAFFLE
& 50/50 DRAWING
For full brochure see: https://rotarydistrict7300.org/event/rotary-uncorked---wine-paring---dinner/
For full brochure see: https://rotarydistrict7300.org/event/rotary-uncorked---wine-paring---dinner/
For full brochure see: https://rotarydistrict7300.org/event/rotary-uncorked---wine-paring---dinner/
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25th ANNUAL DISTRICT 7300
INTERACT CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 26, 2018
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL
PITTSBURGH WEST-GREEN TREE
7:30 AM-1:30 PM
District Governor – Janelle Randolph, Montour High SchoolBoard – Cathryn Holmes, South Park High School
Naomi Fry, Gateway High SchoolKelsie Wagner, Thomas Jefferson High School
Keynote Speaker –Beth CaldwellExecutive Director Pittsburgh Professional Women
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NORTH BOROUGHS ROTARY CLUB
18TH ANNUAL
OUTING,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
SHANNONPIN COUNTRY CLUB
WINDMERE ROAD
BEN AVON, PA 15202
412 761 2900
REGISTRATION:
10:30 am to 12 noon
BUFFET LUNCH:
Beginning 11:00 to 12:30
SHOTGUN START:
12:30 pm (Scramble Format)
DINNER:
6:30 pm (golf attire - buffet)
AWARDS AND PRIZES:
7:15 pm
Putting Contest starts @ 10:30 and resumes
after golf, until dinner
Silent Auction, Skill prizes
50/50 Putting Contest, & 50/50 Raffle
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
EVENT SPONSOR - $1,000 includes 4 golfers - lunch and dinner. Recognition at dinner, and tee sign.
LUNCH SPONSOR - $500 includes 2 golfers - lunch and dinner, Recognition at dinner and tee sign.
HOLE SPONSOR - $100 - Tee sign and recognition in program.
BUSINESS CARD AD - $50 - Corporate or individual recognition in program
DINNER TABLE SPONSOR - $25 - Corporate or individual name on Tee Box Centerpiece
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to purchase Golf Package (per person)
Golf: $170
50/50 $ 20
Putting: $ 10 (3 chances)
1 Mulligan: $ 5
TOTAL: $205
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN BY
SEPTEMBER 8, 2018
NAME: ____________________________________
COMPANY: _________________________________
ADDRESS __________________________________
__________________________________________
PHONE: ____________________________________
_______ Round of Golf, Lunch & Dinner - $170
_______ Round of Golf Package, Lunch & Dinner - $205
_______ Dinner and evening program - $25
SPONSORSHIPS:
_______ Event Sponsor - $1,000
_______ Lunch Sponsor - $500
_______ Hold Sponsor - $100
_______ Business Card AD - $50 - please forward business card
_______ Dinner Table Sponsor - $25
DO YOU HAVE A FOURSOME PREFERENCE?
_____ (check if yes, and list golfers)
1. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________
3. _______________________________________
4. _______________________________________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
NORTH BOROUGHS ROTARY CLUB
Mail to:
Bryan Hinds
1161 King George Court
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
412 897 3566
Type to
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PLEASE COMPLETE THE REVERSE SIDE AS WELL:
Golfer 2:
NAME: ____________________________________
COMPANY: _________________________________
ADDRESS __________________________________
__________________________________________
PHONE: ____________________________________
Golfer 3:
NAME: ____________________________________
COMPANY: _________________________________
ADDRESS __________________________________
__________________________________________
PHONE: ____________________________________
Golfer 4:
NAME: ____________________________________
COMPANY: _________________________________
ADDRESS __________________________________
__________________________________________
PHONE: ___________________________________
Golf, lunch & dinner ($170 X No = $ ___________
Golf Package, lunch & dinner
($205 X No. $ __________
Event Sponsor - $1,000 $ __________
Lunch Sponsor - $500 $ __________
Hole Sponsor - $100 $ __________
One Business Card Ad - $50 $ __________
Dinner Table Sponsor - $25 $ __________
Dinner Only - $25 $ __________
TOTAL: $ __________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
NORTH BOROUGHS ROTARY CLUB
North Boroughs ROTARY CLUB
GOLF OUTING
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 AT
SHANNONPIN COUNTRY CLUB
To benefit: Meals on Wheels (North Boroughs & Perry/West View) North Hills Community Outreach, North Hills Food Bank, Avalon & Northland Library Groups, HEARTH, Christian Literary Associates, Operation Walk, Allegheny Youth Development, Crisis Center North, Foundation of Hope
Rotary Four-Way Test
Is is the Truth?
Is it Fair to all Concerned?
Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships?
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
North Boroughs Rotary Club
meets on Thursday, @ 6pm at
Shannonpin Country Club
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