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April 4th, 2017 Volume 37 - Issue 40 This Day In History- This Day in History– A Baptist minister who helped lead the Civil Rights movement in America and helped organize the 1963 March on Washington where he delivered his "I have a dream" speech. Recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace prize, he was assassinated in 1968. Please send your speaker information to Nick Carter at least 2 weeks in advance of your speaker date. Last Week’s Meeting Last week we had the pleasure of having a club assembly. There are only 10 spots left for the polio board!!! Get one while they still last! Leroy Jackson paid us a visit in regards to toothbrushes and hygiene items for underprivileged youth in Jamaica, hopefully you brought some in today. Rick Hayman described his impression of Bingo. Tom Setchel provided us an update on the Bio Gas project in Haiti. Finally the incoming district Membership Chair—Darryl Keys– challenged all of us to bring in a new member in the next year. Stephen Carter reminded everyone about the District Flag Project, If you would like a flag please make a check out to the dis- trict and mail it to them or speak with Collette.

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Page 1: This Day In History- - Charlotte Harbor Rotarycharlotteharborrotary.org/members_only/Bulletins2/Conq... · April 4th, 2017 Volume 37 - Issue 40 This Day In History- This Day in History–

April 4th, 2017 Volume 37 - Issue 40

This Day In History- This Day in History– A Baptist minister who helped lead the Civil Rights movement in America and helped organize the 1963

March on Washington where he delivered his "I have a dream" speech.

Recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace prize, he was assassinated in 1968.

Please send your speaker

information to Nick

Carter at least 2 weeks in

advance of your speaker

date.

Last Week’s Meeting Last week we had the pleasure of having a club assembly. There are only 10 spots left for the polio board!!! Get one while they still

last! Leroy Jackson paid us a visit in regards to toothbrushes and hygiene items for underprivileged youth in Jamaica, hopefully you

brought some in today. Rick Hayman described his impression of Bingo. Tom Setchel provided us an update on the Bio Gas project

in Haiti. Finally the incoming district Membership Chair—Darryl Keys– challenged all of us to bring in a new member in the next

year. Stephen Carter reminded everyone about the District Flag Project, If you would like a flag please make a check out to the dis-

trict and mail it to them or speak with Collette.

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RI President.. John Germ

Dist. Gov. 6960.. Ladd Waldo

Area 7 AG... …….Darryl Keys

Club Mailing Address: P.O. Box 510391 Punta Gorda, FL 33951

PRESIDENT…… Bob Clendenin

PRES-ELECT…… Nicholas Carter

SECRETARY…… Rick Zander

TREASURER…….Collette Tomlinson

PT PRESIDENT… Mark Payne

SGT AT ARMS… Jose Basilio

Administration… Mike Colgan

Membership…… Darryl Keys

Public Relations…Mark Payne

Foundation……… Chris Gover

Service Projects… Cliff Fisher

Bulletin…………… Nicholas Carter

DIRECTORS OFFICERS INT’L / DIST

Bulletin / Greeter Days

Bingo Days

Dates

Today

Bulletin: Steve C

Greeter: Wally K

April 11th

Bulletin: Nick C

Greeter: Darryl K

April 18th

Bulletin: Jose B

Greeter: Nancy L

April 25th

Bulletin: Rick Z

Greeter: Bob Mcd

May 2nd

Bulletin: Collette

Greeter: Dave P

Dates

Apr 6th

Rotarian: Nick C

Rotarian: Chris G

Apr 23rd

Rotarian: Mike C

Rotarian: Cliff F

May 4th

Rotarian: Collette

Rotarian: Joe R

May 21st

Rotarian: Mike C

Rotarian: Tom S

Jun 8th

Rotarian: Bob Mc

Rotarian: Dave P

Jun 25th

Rotarian: Chris G

Rotarian: Carl R

Jul 6th

Rotarian: Jose B

Rotarian: Steve C

Jul 23nd

Rotarian: Darryl K

Rotarian: Nick C

Aug 20th

Rotarian: Bob W

Rotarian: Mark P

President’s Message Did you read the article in the April issue of The Rotarian, titled “The Case for Helping Others”?

I liked it. Many times, I’ve heard people talk about the “Good Old Days.” I’m old enough to re-

member days when we didn’t have home air conditioning and had to change the oil in our car eve-

ry thousand miles.

Remember when the guy at the gas station filled your tank and checked your oil every time

you filled up? Today, if you need assistance at the pump, you dial a phone number. Better have a

cell phone in your car and it better be charged.

Back to The Rotarian, the article talks about global changes in the last 20 years. We have had

enormous progress in poverty reduction, income growth, health and education. Today we have

less war and more democracy. A new generation of leaders are moving societies in directions ben-

eficial to more citizens than ever before.

Developing countries have greater access to global markets, to better agriculture techniques

and better health technologies. They have cleaner water and they have cell phones.

Can Rotary take credit for these improvements? Is Rotary working to keep our momentum

going? It wasn’t that many years back that the only grants available from Rotary were global.

You needed Rotary Clubs in two countries to contribute before a grant would be awarded.

This year we gave a chunk of change to Charlotte County’s Imagination Library with matching

dollars from Rotary District 6960. Not only is Rotary Serving Humanity around the world, but

right here in Charlotte County as well.

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Invocation Dear God, Where there is hatred in this world, let Rotary bring love. Where there is darkness, let

Rotary bring light. Where there is sadness, let Rotary bring joy. It is in giving that we receive. It

is in serving others that we find our deepest fulfillment and the true meaning of life. Amen

Our speaker today is Judy Peter. She is a registered Therapy Animal instructor . She

will be talking about the Pet Partners program. Their therapy program is a leader in

the field. If you are interested in volunteering in your community by sharing a be-

loved pet with others, this program could be just what you are looking for. Their vol-

unteers choose where they would most like to donate their time and determine their

own schedule and level of commitment. Pet partners teams are widely regarded as the

best prepared and most professional and are welcomed in thousands of venues

throughout the country. Whether you feel passionate about a cause, like Alzheimer’s

or you enjoy working with specific populations, such as veterans. Please consider

becoming involved with this program. For more information, visit Pet partners.org. Speaker Line Up

Apr 4th Judy Peters

Apr 11th

Apr 18th

Apr 25th

CHR Info Center

Our Speaker— Judy Peters

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NEIGHBORING CLUBS FOR MAKEUPS OR GENRAL VISITS

MONDAY

Noon - Bradenton– Pier 22 Marina

Noon - Englewood--Englewood Hospital

Noon– Ft. Myers– Crowne Plaza

5:30pm– Sarasota South– Square 1

TUESDAY

7:15a— Venice– Venice Sunrise, Moose Lodge

Noon— Arcadia– Desoto Memorial Hospital

Noon— Estero, The Elks Lodge

Noon— Ft Myers– Harborside Event Center

Noon— Englewood– Suncoast Auditorium

Noon— Sarasota– Mattison’s 41

12:15p— Sarasota Gateway– Sahib Shrine Center

12:15p— Sarasota Bay– Van Wezel Per. Arts Hall

WEDNESDAY

7:00a— Placida– Oakland Hills Golf & CC

7:00a— Harbour Hts– Char. Harbor Yacht Club

Noon— North Port– Olde World Restaurant

Noon— Sarasota– Marina Jacks

6:00p— Cape Coral– Palmetto Pine CC THURSDAY

7:15a— Murdock– Perkins Restaurant

8:00a— N Ft Myers– Three Fisherman Seafood

Noon— Venice/Nokomis–Venice Yacht Club

Noon— Punta Gorda– Isles Yacht Club

12:15p— Sarasota Keys– Café L’Europe

12:15p— Lakewood Ranch– LWR Golf & CC

FRIDAY

7:15a— Sarasota Sunrise– Der Dutchman

11:45a— Cape Coral Goldcoast– Gulf Coast Aud.

Charlotte Harbor Member Roster

Meera Adhi $ □ Adhi 941-661-7340 [email protected]

Jose Basilio $ □ Miriam □ 941-637-6754 941-380-8442 [email protected]

Nicholas Carter □ 941-484-4341 941-544-3997 [email protected]

Stephen Carter $ □ Marilyn 941-625-4175 941-544-3961 [email protected]

Bob Clendenin $ □ Linda □ 941-286-1383 [email protected]

Michael Colgan $ □ 813-253-0093 239-872-1171 [email protected]

Cliff Fisher 941-661-6979 [email protected]

Pierre J. "PJ" Fisher $ □ Carol 941-624-5148 941-661-2986 [email protected]

Tom Fisher $ □ Trudi □ 941-628-1125

Chris Gover $ □ Nancy □ 941-639-6996 941-769-5029 [email protected]

Jim Hageman $□ Jacki 941-347-8204 941-676-2519 [email protected]

Rick Hayman $ □ Charlene 941-979-6757 [email protected]

Don Helt $ □ Sandy 941-575-2408 765-506-0924 [email protected]

Jeff Holtegel [email protected]

Wally Keller $ □ 941-627-0854 941-457-3447 [email protected]

Darryl Keys $ □ Samantha 941-830-8254 941-629-9742 941-214-0150 [email protected]

Nancy Lisby $ □ 941-639-6035 [email protected]

Ryland Lovett $ □ Marcia □ 941-637-1123 [email protected]

Robert Mcduffie $ □ Cindy 941-979-6321 941-625-6800 941-760-6291 [email protected]

Mike Moody $ □ Sherrie 941-625-1992 941-661-0140 [email protected]

John Mozzicato Jackie 860-299-6067

Craig Olson Dawn 941-743-5365 941-626-5880 [email protected]

Mark Payne □ Katharine 941-743-5365 304-685-4663 [email protected]

G. David Powell $ □ Arlene 941-627-6014 802-380-1109 [email protected]

Josue Prieto 941-629-3170 352-650-8223 [email protected]

Carl Rehling $ □ Bonnie 941-347-7795 941-661-6041 [email protected]

Joe Rezek $ □ Ann 941-625-9553 941-276-0032 [email protected]

Tom Setchel 941-766-1809 941-629-9742 706-436-0946 [email protected]

Selva Sunderavel $ □ Quincie 941-255-1073 941-255-0303 941-286-8539 [email protected]

Collette Tomlinson Ricky 941-235-4275 941-585-1044 [email protected]

Steve Vollmer $ □ Nancy 941-639-3406 941-637-0955 941-456-0743 [email protected]

Bob Wilson □ Pamela 941-380-0002 941-505-2655 [email protected]

Rick Zander □ Esther □ 805-637-5921 [email protected]

Sustaining Member $ Paul Harris Fellow □ Past President Charlotte Harbor ♦ Charter Member ■ Past President Another Club ▲

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When you are listed for Bulletin duty, please send a Bulletin

article (max 300 words about any subject with relevant imag-

es) no later than 3 days after the date your name appears to

Nick Carter @

“ In the end, We only REGRET the chances we didn’t take”

“If this Rotary of ours is destined to be more than a mere passing of time, it will be because you and I have learned the importance of bearing with each other’s infirmities, the value of toleration.”

Paul P. Harris, Founder of Rotary

Club Contact Information

Club Meeting Address: 21340 Gertrude Ave

Port Charlotte, FL 33952

Club Email: [email protected]

Club Website: Www. CharlotteHarborRotary.org

Bulletin Articles send to: Revised 20 July 2016

The Conquistador Times Staff

Nicholas Carter Bob Clendenin Chris Gover Darryl Keys

Printed by the Cultural Center

Club 4308

The Rotary Foundation is turning 100! Let’s celebrate together in the city where it all began in 1917. The Ro-

tary Convention travels to Atlanta, Georgia, USA 10 -14 June 2017. We’ll look back proudly over a century

of “doing good in the world” — and look ahead to the challenges Rotary will tackle in the century to come. It

Celebrate Together in Atlanta Register Now and Save Be sure to register before 15

December at riconvention.org.

Satellite Club of Charlotte Harbor Roster

The FOUR-Way Test of the things we think, say or do: 1. IS IT THE TRUTH? 2. IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED? 3. WILL IT BUILD GOOD WILL AND

BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL

CONCERNED?

Member Name Club Position Home Phone Office Phone Cell Phone EMail

Aragones, Lillian 941-979-5043 732-310-3848 [email protected]

Colson, Ida T. 941-249-0595 [email protected]

Cooper, Carol Gilmore 941-429-6687 [email protected]

Cooper, Lanier Seg-at-Arms 941-429-6687

Galperin, Florence 941-916-0896 [email protected]

Holbach, R. Alan 941-764-8211 941-769-0594 [email protected]

Howell, W. Larry Chair 941-916-9192 5132523114 [email protected]

Jumper, Marie 941-629-2968 [email protected]

Keys, Kate Secretary 941-830-8254 941-662-8123 941-662-8123 [email protected]

Kimbrough, Alton Chair-Elect 941-249-4283 [email protected]

Kimbrough, Ranee 941-249-4283 [email protected]

McClary, Nancy 941-391-1943 [email protected]

Millikin, Peg 941-676-0929 [email protected]

Payne, Cornelia 301-356-3813 [email protected]

Penfield, Sherry Lynn Treasurer 941-743-6419 802-380-1109 802-380-1109 [email protected]

Popovich, CarolAnn 941-585-1447 941-585- 1447 941-585-1447 [email protected]

Schaefer, Lorraine 941-575-7242 [email protected]

Smith Drake, Diane 610-875-9640 [email protected]

Toney, Milisa Lou 941-286-9985 [email protected]