Thursday, March 24, 2011

# 186 Williamsburg

Robin and Rob use props to discuss
the Foundations efforts with maternal and infant care
President Frank receives the 200/200 Certificate for the clubs support of Polio Plus
Closer to home The Williamsburg evening club is a delightful group.  Meeting at the Williamsburg Lodge they are known for good food and many visiting Rotarians.  I enjoyed the Rotary minute provided by member Robin who talked about how Foundation funds are used to aid mothers and children in developing countries, She and member Rob have been presenting different areas of Foundation focus each week to inspire and remind members what the Foundation does.  The club has been actively supporting Polio Plus and plans to continue.
The Chancellor of the Thomas Nelson Community College spoke on the role of community colleges and in particular  the benefits of the programs especially in the technical application fields; welding, nursing, etc.
Sitting to my left on this evening was Frank, who during Happy Dollars announced that he was celebrating his 61st anniversary from graduating from The Ohio State University.  He held in his pocket three buckeye nuts....I never knew what a buckeye was until he showed me. My late husband went to The Ohio State University.  The meal of soup, steak, potatoes, mixed vegetables and sweet potato pie was delicious.

Meal: $22 

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