Good News, Great Guests
Posted by Vicki Rowe
Perhaps the rain dampened everyone's spirits, but only five people shared good news. We did, however, have some excellent guests. Robert Fugarino, Karen Cavallero, and Christopher Keeney were our guests. The first two are prospective members, and Chris was our speaker.
David pointed out that the Texans had won and he got to shake hands with one of the players (I believe #44, but I'm not sure.)
Ted said that he was lucky in a way to be at the meeting because the College Systems Annual Golf Tournament had been rained out. The tournament raised over $300,000, but they had to wait for the insurance company to call it.
Tom described the Salute to the Stars glowingly and said that he felt grateful to have been able to attend on behalf of Rotary.
Mike was happy that Verna had been able to survive the cancellation of Small Steps' golf tournament and having to call all of the participants and tell them it had been called off, a huge job, I'm sure.
D. Ray exulted that TU had "thrashed" Missouri and held on the to #3 position. The Aggies "surprised us all" by beating Texas Tech. (Glen, a Red Raider alum, said he wasn't surprised!)
Keith expressed the hope that people are selling their fundraiser tickets. It would be very good news if everyone would bring in the money for their tickets next week!
David pointed out that the Texans had won and he got to shake hands with one of the players (I believe #44, but I'm not sure.)
Ted said that he was lucky in a way to be at the meeting because the College Systems Annual Golf Tournament had been rained out. The tournament raised over $300,000, but they had to wait for the insurance company to call it.
Tom described the Salute to the Stars glowingly and said that he felt grateful to have been able to attend on behalf of Rotary.
Mike was happy that Verna had been able to survive the cancellation of Small Steps' golf tournament and having to call all of the participants and tell them it had been called off, a huge job, I'm sure.
D. Ray exulted that TU had "thrashed" Missouri and held on the to #3 position. The Aggies "surprised us all" by beating Texas Tech. (Glen, a Red Raider alum, said he wasn't surprised!)
Keith expressed the hope that people are selling their fundraiser tickets. It would be very good news if everyone would bring in the money for their tickets next week!