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PICTURES BY CARMEN: Carmen will be here again this week to take your picture! Carmen brings here camera on the first Thursday of each month to help us keep our membership pictures up to date. If you do not have a picture in our roster, are a new member or you just don’t like the one we are using you need to have her take your picture. It is FREE. January is Rotary Awareness Month “Classification Talks” with Dee Curcio and Jessi Mendoza Upcoming Probable Programs –– January 14 - Health District/Immunizations - Dr. Frank Collins January 21 - Senior Moment Classification Talks by Marc Heminger and Jim McDonald January 28 - Tech School February 4 - Classification Talks – The year was 1937 – 1938 - F.V. Baker was our president this year. Our most successful community project for the year was our Rotary Hobby Show that took place in February with over 5,500 people attending. Rotary International elected Maurice DuPerry of France as its first president from the continent of Europe. The club had 96 members at years end. The official publication of The Wenatchee Rotary Club No. 227 since January , 1921. Wenatchee AppleSeed This week we are privileged to hear from two of our newer mem- bers. Dee joined our club in October, 2014 and runs her own busi- ness as a acupuncturist and massage therapist. She has become an active member in our club and been gathering lots of items for our auction. Dee was proposed by Alice Meyer. Jessi Joined our club in August of 2015. He is currently employed at Numerica Credit Union in East Wenatchee and works in the Financial Services De- partment. Jessi was proposed by Jesus Hernandez. You won’t want to miss this program. – The year was 1947 – 1948 - Don Bruns was our president this year. This year we sponsored the Ephrata Rotary Club and the District Assembly wax held in Wenatchee. We also provided Identification buttons for the new Spokane Valley Club and a speakers stand, US Flag, and lapel pins for our new Ephrata Club. We also furnished a speakers stand for the Pasco-Kennewick Club and lapel pins for the Okanogan-Omak Club. The club had 123 members at years end. January 7, 2016 Meeting at Noon on Thursdays at the Red Lion Hotel - Volume LXV - No. 28 The official publication of The Wenatchee Rotary Club No. 227 since January , 1921. Wenatchee AppleSeed What is a classification in Rotary? Rotary membership is based on the principle that Rotarians represent as many of the business, professional and institu- tional life of the local community in which the club is established. e classification of each active member shall be that which covers the principal and recognized activity of the firm, company, or institution with which he or she is connected, or if independently engaged in a business or profession, the classification shall be that which covers the principal and recognized business or professional activity. e plan contemplates that a Rotary club will have an active membership which will be so diversified that ultimately every worthy and recognized phase of business, professional, and institutional life in the locality will be represented in the club. It should be clearly understood that classifications are determined by activities or services to society rather than by the position held by a particular individual. Classification Talks are designed to allow an individual member to tell us a little about their profession and themselves. All designed for our membership to get to know them a little better and for them to feel more comfortable with the rest of the membership.
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Page 1: Wenatchee AppleSeed - Microsoft · ness as a acupuncturist and massage therapist. She has become an active member in our club and been gathering lots of items for our auction. Dee

PICTURES BY CARMEN:Carmen will be here again this week to take your picture! Carmen brings here camera on the first Thursday of each month to help us keep our membership pictures up to date. If you do not have a picture in our roster, are a new member or you just don’t like the one we are using you need to have her take your picture. It is FREE.

January is Rotary Awareness Month

“Classification Talks”with Dee Curcio and Jessi Mendoza

Upcoming Probable Programs –– January 14 - Health District/Immunizations - Dr. Frank Collins January21-SeniorMomentClassificationTalksbyMarcHemingerandJimMcDonald January 28 - Tech School February4-ClassificationTalks

– The year was 1937 – 1938 -F.V. Baker was our president this year. Our most successful community project for the year was our Rotary Hobby Show that took place in February with over 5,500 people attending.

Rotary International elected Maurice DuPerry of France as its first president from the continent of Europe.

The club had 96 members at years end.

The official publication of The Wenatchee Rotary Club No. 227 since January , 1921.

Wenatchee AppleSeed

This week we are privileged to hear from two of our newer mem-bers. Dee joined our club in October, 2014 and runs her own busi-ness as a acupuncturist and massage therapist. She has become an active member in our club and been gathering lots of items for our auction. Dee was proposed by Alice Meyer. Jessi Joined our club in August of 2015. He is currently employed at Numerica Credit Union in East Wenatchee and works in the Financial Services De-partment. Jessi was proposed by Jesus Hernandez.You won’t want to miss this program.

– The year was 1947 – 1948 -Don Bruns was our president this year. This year we sponsored the Ephrata Rotary Club

and the District Assembly wax held in Wenatchee. We also provided Identification buttons for the new Spokane Valley Club and a speakers stand, US Flag, and lapel pins for our new Ephrata Club.

We also furnished a speakers stand for the Pasco-Kennewick Club and lapel pins for the Okanogan-Omak Club. The club had 123 members at years end.

January 7, 2016 Meeting at Noon on Thursdays at the Red Lion Hotel - Volume LXV - No. 28

The official publication of The Wenatchee Rotary Club No. 227 since January , 1921.

Wenatchee AppleSeed

What is a classification in Rotary?Rotary membership is based on the principle that Rotarians represent as many of the business, professional and institu-tional life of the local community in which the club is established. The classification of each active member shall be that which covers the principal and recognized activity of the firm, company, or institution with which he or she is connected, or if independently engaged in a business or profession, the classification shall be that which covers the principal and recognized business or professional activity. The plan contemplates that a Rotary club will have an active membership which will be so diversified that ultimately every worthy and recognized phase of business, professional, and institutional life in the locality will be represented in the club. It should be clearly understood that classifications are determined by activities or services to society rather than by the position held by a particular individual.Classification Talks are designed to allow an individual member to tell us a little about their profession and themselves. All designed for our membership to get to know them a little better and for them to feel more comfortable with the rest of the membership.

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THIS SPACE AVAILABLEContact John at

662-6858 ore-mail: [email protected]

WENATCHEE ROTARY CALENDARJanuary 30, 2016

Wenatchee Rotary Auction

May 12 -16, 2016District Conference - Yakima, WA

May 28 - June 1RI Convention - Seoul, Korea

The Week in Review – ~

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PLAN TO ATTEND DISTRICT CONFERENCEJump Right In

to enjoy Footprints, Fellowship, & Fun

District Governor Greg & Jan Luring invite all District Ro-tarians to join them in Yakima for this years District Con-ference May 12-16, 2016. There will be good food, great speakers, music and enlightening breakout sessions.Sign up early to receive best prices and don’t forget to sign up for Home Hosting, tours and lots of fun Rotary Fellow-ship. To register just go to the District website and click on the District Conference Registration form. Now isn’t that easy?

TOP 5 REASONS TO ATTEND THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION IN KOREA

Connect with thought leadersHear from exceptional speakers including RI President K.R. Ra-vindran and other Rotary senior leaders, who will educate and inspire you.Connect with new ideasGet into the nuts and bolts of Rotary with breakout sessions run by your Rotary peers, Rotary International staff, and experts in project planning, grant funding, and social media.Connect with new friendsMeet people who share your hobbies, your profession, or your humanitarian interests in the House of Friendship. Be inspired by the descriptions of service projects and expand your horizons with networking opportunities beyond your club. You will also have the opportunity to sample Korean food, learn about Korean tradi-tions, and check out the latest technology at booths sponsored by Korean Rotarians as well as Korea’s leading corporations.Connect with old friendsCatch up with friends you made on a Group Study Exchange, meet with a student you hosted for a Rotary Youth Exchange, or visit with Rotarians from a sister club. You never know who you may run into at the convention.Connect with cultureExplore the impressive sites of Seoul as well as landmarks around the country on one of the many tours planned by the Host Or-ganization Committee. Or spend time getting to know other at-tendees in a more intimate setting during Host Hospitality Night.

“There are three kinds of memory: good, bad, and convenient.” – Author Unknown

“My favorite animal is the turtle. For the turtle to move, it has to stick its neck out.” – Dr. Ruth Westheimer

“Friends are like walls. Sometimes you lean on them, and some-times it’s good just knowing they are there.” – Author Unknown

“Today, there are three kinds of people: the have’s, the have-not’s, and the have-not-paid-for-what-they-have’s.” – Earl Wilson

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THE MEANING OF EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR

You have heard this phrase often but did you ever wonder what the significance of this phrase really means. It means that you are supporting the RI Foundation in some way each year. Whether it is $5 or $5,000. It’s not the amount, but by making some donation to the Foundation you are showing that you believe in the work be-ing done and are willing to support it. Let’s try to make our club truly a 100% believer in our Foundation. Make your donations through Tom Ross telling him you support the foundation or go online to the RI Website and make your donation.

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Auction 2016

“BUILDING COMMUNITIES” AUCTION UPDATEONLY 3 WEEKS TO GO

Our Auction is only about 3 weeks away on Saturday night, January 30th. If you have not yet bought your ticket please do so NOW. Also bring a friend, we have only sold 146 tick-ets so far. For this auction to be a success we need to have at least 250 to 300 bidders present. If we do not reach our goal of $100,000 it means that we will have to have another fund raiser again next year. We need everyone to participate to reach our goal. The two things that you can do is procure items for the auction and sell tickets. So do it now!

“TABLE SPONSORSWe would like to thank the following folks who have agreed to sponsor a table for our auction. We have 26 sponsors.THANKS TO:Ridgeline Graphics, Eric & Jean Nelson, Alpine Aire, Moss Adams, Express Employment Pros, Al & Anne Bridges, Jim & Karen Russell, Women’s Resource Center, Monette & Cawley PS, Washington Trust Bank, Ford & Marlys Barrett,Suzanne/Terry Sorom, Orchard Corset, Auto-Mocha, Clif-ton Larson Allen, Paul & Sydna Pankey, Molina HealthcareCordell, Neher & Co PLLC, CascadeAuto Center, Floor Factory, Skip & Kay Mussen, Wenatchee Dental Arts, Con-fluence Health, Ballard Services, Confluence Health, Nu-merica Credit Union, Gellatly AgencyThese businesses are helping to make our evening successful and we appreciate their community spirit. When you stop in to shop at these businesses thank them for their support.

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Greeters & Cashiers, please try to arrive by 11:30 a.m.If you cannot be here please find your own replacement!

Rotary AmbassadorsThis week’s Cashiers will be

Dawn Davies Jake Davison

Rotary AmbassadorsThis week’s greeters will be

The WenaTchee appleSeed (UpS380610) iS pUbliShed Weekly for $2.00 per year by TheWenaTchee roTary clUb, 34 norTh chelan, WenaTchee, Wa 98801. periodicalS poSTage paid aT WenaTchee, Wa.

poSTMaSTer: Send addreSS correcTionS To: roTary clUb of WenaTchee, p.o. box 1723, WenaTchee, Wa 98807-1723

Didyouknowthatyoucanmakeupameetingatthefollowingplaces?––Wenatchee North @ Town Toyota Center Wed. NoonWenatchee Sunrise @ Red Lion Tues. 7 amCashmere @ Cashmere Presbyterian Church Wed. NoonLeavenworth @ Kristall’s Fri. 11:45 am

East Wenatchee @ Shari’s Restaurant Thurs. 7 amLake Chelan @ Campbell’s Tues. 11:45 amQuincy @ Quincy Senior Center Thur. Noon

ROTARY CLUB OF WENATCHEEPost office Box 1723Wenatchee, Wa 98807-1723

PeRioDicaLs PostaGe PaiDWenatchee, Wa 98807

• OFFICERS 2015 - 2016 •

BiLL MuRRay PResiDent

JiM RusseLL 2016/17 PResiDent eLect/VPDon MyeRs 2017/18 PResiDent noMinee

Pete Van WeLL 2018-19 PResiDent noMinee eLect

Jesus heRnanDez Past PResiDent

John McDaRMent secRetaRy

chRis RuMBLes tReasuReR

• BOARD OF DIRECTORS •

KoRy KaLahaR - 16 Patty Ross -18LeonaRD sinGhose -16 aLice MeyeR -18susan aLBeRt - 17 PauL PhiLLiPs - 18Pete Van WeLL -17 JiLL LeonaRD - 17Don eLfVinG - 16

THE WENATCHEE APPLESEED is PuBLisheD WeeKLy By the

RotaRy cLuB of Wenatchee, WashinGton.if you haVe an iteM you WouLD LiKe to in-

cLuDe in the APPLESEED

contact John McDaRMent at 662-6858 fax: 663-8530

E-mAIL: [email protected]

the BoaRD Meets at 7 aM on the fiRst thuRsDay

of each Month in the coMMunity choice confeRence RooM

NExT BOARD mEETINg THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2016

VISIT OUR WENATCHEE ROTARY WEBSITE AT:WWW.WENATCHEEROTARY.ORg

THE WENATCHEE ROTARY FOUNDATION the Mission of the Wenatchee RotaRy founDation is to iMPRoVe eDucationaL oPPoRtunities foR citizens LiVinG in the GReateR

Wenatchee aRea. funDinG foR the founDation is thRouGh iMMeDiate anD DefeRReD GiVinG fRoM cuRRent anD Past Wenatchee RotaRy cLuB MeMBeRs. each cLuB MeMBeR in GooD stanDinG is aLso a MeMBeR of the founDation.

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BoaRD MeMBeRs: MeLissa heRnanDez, PauL PanKey, Joe st. Jean, Ruth esPaRza, aLice MeyeR, JiM RusseLL

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