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Rotary This Week – July 26 – Change of Command – at the Cascades You know, the CW banquet facility just off Bypass Road over by the CW Visitor’s Center – at 119 Visitor Center Drive. The festivities begin with beer and wine in the meeting room at 6:00. Southern Fried Chicken and mashed potatoes at 6:30. Tom Bowe will take the gavel as president for the upcoming Rotary year and Paul Muse will give his classification talk. We have a few awards to pass out as well. Think about your ideas for upcoming programs – Frank Ferrante is the program chair for next year and would like to hear from you. You can email him here: frankferrante1@cox.net or he will have his sign-up sheet with him Thursday night. Rotary Next Week – July 3 – NO MEETING – Happy 4th of July We will return to the Lodge on July 10th. Club News – in case you have missed the last meeting or two. Sometimes our best programs are from our own members, and classification talks always top the list. Hats off to Sibilla Dengs and Jerry Moore for their talks last week. We all enjoyed getting to know you better. And why are we meeting at the Cascades? Well it is because the Rolls Royce Owners Club is taking up the Lodge. And the parking lots. We attempted to work with them to allow our members to view some of the cars before or after our meeting, but logistics were not in our favor. Their Awards Banquet coincides with our meeting time, and the cars will be behind Basset Hall. But that will not stop you from looking at the Rolls Royce and Bentley cars during the week - at the Lodge and the Inn – or around town. Perhaps you have already seen them - there are 2008 models on display and others ranging back to the ‘teens. Here are a few links to their schedule – there is also a more detailed schedule board inside the Lodge. Some of them will remain in town over the weekend. http://www.rroc.org/media.asp?SID=1&UKEY=2487 http://www.rroc.org/page.asp?SID=1&Page=241 http://www.rroc.org/media.asp?SID=1&UKEY=2261 Rotary Quiz of the Week: Back by popular demand. Can you repeat the Rotary Four Way Test? Answer: The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions: 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? See you Thursday at the Cascades. Yes, the Cascades. Jack
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