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Contribution Options at each Meeting Tree $hed (Happy $) (Fun $) 2019 – 20 ytd $ 193 Pfautz Scholarship (Jars) 2019 – 20 ytd $ 84.98 Pfautz Scholarship (50/50) (The “pot” = 37 cards) $ 245 2019 – 20 ytd $ 78 The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown chartered 1925 PO Box 89 Club # 5338 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 www.elizabethtownrotary.org [email protected] https://twitter.com/EtownRotary https://www.facebook.com/etownrotary Friday 12:15 pm Funk Brewing Co. Monday 5:30 pm Moo Duck Brewery Total Membership: 130 Group E: Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Donegal, Lititz Eastern York Co (Wrightsville), Hempfield, Manheim Zones 24 & 32 District # 7390 Brenda Kreider Barlet, Editor August 9, 2019 Vol. 70, # 5 Monday Meeting 5:30-6:30pm Moo Duck Brewery Chair Glen Bootay Vice-Chair Wendi Grinnell - - - - - - - - - - - - - Monday Meeting Keynoters: Aug 12 Brendan Demmy Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Aug 19 Aug 26 Jeffrey T. Clark Classification Sept 9 Nancy Landis Heritage House Sept 16 Mark Bruce Legalized Marijuana The Sp ke Keeping the Calendar Aug 17 Family of Rotary Mini – Golf Tournament Adventure Sports Sept 7 Day of Caring – Service Project 9 -12 noon Sept 19-21 Zone Conference Niagara Falls Oct Pints for Polio Nov 6 Central PA Food Bank 5 – 7pm Feb 7, 2020 TASTE Funk Room SET-UP 10:15am and TEAR DOWN 1:30pm Aug 9 Ralph Detrick / Meshelle Pinzon Aug 16 Denise Thompson / Dan Robrish Aug 23 Kevin Becker / Debbie Dupler Aug 30 John Yoder / Meshelle Pinzon Sept 6 Sept 13 Sept 20 Sept 27 Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 25 Ann Simonetti 2019 – 2020 BOARD President Bill Davis Pres -Elect Don Grabowski 1 st V- Pres Deb Dupler 2 nd V- Pres Glen Bootay Alt Meet Chair Glen Bootay Secretary Tom Labagh Treasurer Bob Hollinger “At Large” Ryan Yorty BJ Reedy Ralph Detrick Past-Pres Mike Handshew Friday Meeting Keynoters: Aug 9 Roni Ryan – E-town Borough Manager Aug 16 Aug 23 Kevin Becker Classification Aug 30 Sept 6 Jon Ebersole Medicare Madness Sept 13 Steve Turner Human Trafficking Sept 20 K-9 Arlo & Officer Seidel Sept 27 The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown: Vision Statement: To be a dynamic club with an engaged, diverse membership serving humanity through local and global projects. Mission Statement: To support Rotary International by engaging and empowering a diverse community of Rotarians and others to improve humanity locally and around the world, through service, fellowship, and friendship. Thank you to all that spent a morning working to harvest a bountiful crop last Saturday ! Friday Invocation Aug 9 Dave Halliwell Aug 16 Hob Kroesen Aug 23 Wayne Heisey Aug 30 Ben Hoffman Sept 6 Ann Simonetti Sept 13 John Martin Sept 20 Harold Engle Sept 27 Dennis Zubler Family of Rotary Goes Putting at Adventure Sports August 17, 2019 Adventure Sports Hershey 9:00 AM - 11:00'ish AM Continental Breakfast & Welcome 9 - 9:30 Shot Gun Start - 9:30 on mini golf course Limited (for now) to the first (18) foursomes At least (1) Etown Rotarian per foursome $12.00 per foursome The Club has agreed to cover over half the hard costs of the event. Thank you to President Bill for this consideration. The Family of Rotary Committee will be providing the continental breakfast under the pavilion from 9:00 - 10:00 AM for our golfers and spectators. Hope to see you on the links on the 17 th ! August Birthdays 2 Brenda Barlet 4 Mike Brubaker 9 Tim Haak 11 Jeff Clark 15 Hob Kroesen 26 Greg Flury 26 David Pelna 29 Jeff Nolan

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Page 1: 2019 The Sp ke - .NET Framework

Contribution Options at each Meeting Tree $hed (Happy $) (Fun $) 2019 – 20 ytd $ 193 Pfautz Scholarship (Jars) 2019 – 20 ytd $ 84.98 Pfautz Scholarship (50/50) (The “pot” = 37 cards) $ 245 2019 – 20 ytd $ 78

The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown chartered 1925

PO Box 89 Club # 5338

Elizabethtown, PA 17022

www.elizabethtownrotary.org

[email protected] https://twitter.com/EtownRotary

https://www.facebook.com/etownrotary

Friday 12:15 pm Funk Brewing Co.

Monday 5:30 pm Moo Duck Brewery

Total Membership: 130

Group E: Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Donegal, Lititz

Eastern York Co (Wrightsville), Hempfield, Manheim

Zones 24 & 32

District # 7390

Brenda Kreider Barlet, Editor

August 9, 2019

Vol. 70, # 5

Monday Meeting

5:30-6:30pm

Moo Duck Brewery Chair Glen Bootay Vice-Chair Wendi Grinnell

- - - - - - - - - - - - - Monday Meeting Keynoters: Aug 12 Brendan Demmy Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Aug 19 Aug 26 Jeffrey T. Clark Classification Sept 9 Nancy Landis Heritage House Sept 16 Mark Bruce Legalized Marijuana

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Keeping the Calendar Aug 17 Family of Rotary Mini – Golf Tournament Adventure Sports Sept 7 Day of Caring – Service Project 9 -12 noon Sept 19-21 Zone Conference Niagara Falls Oct Pints for Polio

Nov 6 Central PA Food Bank 5 – 7pm

Feb 7, 2020 TASTE

Funk Room SET-UP 10:15am and TEAR DOWN 1:30pm

Aug 9 Ralph Detrick / Meshelle Pinzon Aug 16 Denise Thompson / Dan Robrish Aug 23 Kevin Becker / Debbie Dupler Aug 30 John Yoder / Meshelle Pinzon Sept 6 Sept 13 Sept 20 Sept 27 Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 25 Ann Simonetti

2019 – 2020 BOARD President Bill Davis Pres -Elect Don Grabowski 1st V- Pres Deb Dupler 2nd V- Pres Glen Bootay

Alt Meet Chair Glen Bootay Secretary Tom Labagh Treasurer Bob Hollinger “At Large” Ryan Yorty BJ Reedy Ralph Detrick Past-Pres Mike Handshew

Friday Meeting Keynoters: Aug 9 Roni Ryan – E-town Borough Manager Aug 16 Aug 23 Kevin Becker Classification Aug 30 Sept 6 Jon Ebersole Medicare Madness Sept 13 Steve Turner Human Trafficking Sept 20 K-9 Arlo & Officer Seidel Sept 27

The Rotary Club of Elizabethtown: Vision Statement:

To be a dynamic club with an engaged, diverse membership serving humanity

through local and global projects.

Mission Statement: To support Rotary International by engaging

and empowering a diverse community of Rotarians and others to improve humanity

locally and around the world, through service, fellowship, and friendship.

Thank you to all that spent a morning working to harvest a bountiful crop last Saturday !

Friday Invocation

Aug 9 Dave Halliwell Aug 16 Hob Kroesen Aug 23 Wayne Heisey Aug 30 Ben Hoffman Sept 6 Ann Simonetti Sept 13 John Martin Sept 20 Harold Engle Sept 27 Dennis Zubler

Family of Rotary Goes Putting at Adventure Sports

August 17, 2019

Adventure Sports Hershey

9:00 AM - 11:00'ish AM

Continental Breakfast & Welcome 9 - 9:30

Shot Gun Start - 9:30 on mini golf course

Limited (for now) to the first (18) foursomes

At least (1) Etown Rotarian per foursome

$12.00 per foursome

The Club has agreed to cover over half the hard costs of the event.

Thank you to President Bill for this consideration.

The Family of Rotary Committee will be providing the continental breakfast under the pavilion from 9:00 - 10:00 AM for our golfers and spectators. Hope to see you on the links on the 17th !

August Birthdays

2 Brenda Barlet 4 Mike Brubaker 9 Tim Haak 11 Jeff Clark 15 Hob Kroesen 26 Greg Flury 26 David Pelna 29 Jeff Nolan

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RI President: Mark Maloney

District Governor: Paddy Rooney

ROTARY of ELIZABETHTOWN Committee Chairs

Nominating Tim Haak Foundation Ken Wolfe Dennis Zubler Membership David Ritter Corporate Membership Kevin Engle Internat’l Projects Joe Rebman Pfautz Scholarship Bill Davis Public Image Dan Robrish Glen Bootay Student Loan Kevin Dolan Website Tom Labagh,

Tim Haak, Joe Rebman Kevin Engle

Family of Rotary Shaun McCoach Fundraising Chairs Christmas Tree Sale Tim Haak Jeff Kline Glen Bootay GOLF Major Barry Acker Don Grabowski TASTE Kevin Engle Mother’s Day 5K Dan Brill Pints for Polio Wendi Grinnell Grants Paul Metzger Project Chairs Service Committee Jeff Clark 4-Way Test Essay Don Grabowski 4-Way Test Speech Carol Nelson Jim Nelson Adopt-a-Highway Tyler Smith Jr Achievement Debbie Dupler Community Volunteers Dan Brill

John Martin II RYLA Anikka Brill Students of Month Debbie Dupler Youth Exchange Dan Brill Club Service Chairs Chaplain Clair Baum Memorial Lori Funck Music Charlie Cobaugh,

Don Grabowski Sergeant-At-Arms Bill Moore,

Bob Hollinger, Stan Mumma,

Charlie Cobaugh Sheriff Bart Ziegler The SPOKE Editor Brenda Barlet

MEMBERSHIP Honorary:

*Ann Reinhold Bob Messick Otis Kitchen Joe Murphy +*Chuck Mummert 1959 * George Achorn * Clair Baum 1966 * Harold Engle 1967 * Dan Raffensperger 1969 * Don White 1972 * Dave Heisey Walt Heisey 1973 Jake Olweiler 1977 + * Paul Wolgemuth 1979 Rick Erb 1981 * Noble Johnson 1982 * Ken Kreider 1985 * Charlie Cobaugh * Kevin Dolan 1986 John Smith 1988 Roger Hipple 1989 Jack Hostetter Barry Smith 1990 Bill Davis * Tom Labagh 1991 * Ken Wolfe 1992 Dane Whitmoyer 1995 ^ * Dennis Zubler 1996 *Joe Rebman 1997 *John Martin II 1999 Barry Acker Tom Campbell Werner Fetter Milton Good 2000 Matt Denlinger * Hob Kroesen (1980-91) Stacy Steinkamp 2001 + * Ralph Detrick 2002 * Dan Brill Deb Dupler Dave Hickernell 2003 Brenda Barlet Bob Hollinger 2004 Marty Thomas-Brummé Bart Ziegler 2005 * Scott Cvek David Halliwell (# 1981) Wayne Heisey 2006 * Kevin Engle Jim McCurdy 2007 Scott Kingsboro Joe Lisi (# 1973) * Jeff Kline 2010 Tyler Smith Dan Robrish * Michael Kalloz 2011 Stanley Mumma Robert Cronin 2012 * Tim Haak Ben Hoffman (1965-67) 2013 Michele Balliet Jeff Clark Bill Moore (1974-81) * Michael Handshew 2014 Don Grabowski Andrew Schoenberger 2015 Jeff Nolan (97-2008) Del Becker Lori Funck Keith Yocum 2016 Mitch Forry Marc Hershey Tracy Miller Jeff Marsico Ed Thomas Anikka Brill Mike Brubaker Kristen Brubaker Shannon Jordon (2014-15) Robert “BJ” Reedy Ben Travis Glen Bootay Scott Little („98-2005) Deb Jones Jennifer Koppel Dale Ressler (2007-14) Greg Grogan

2017 Mark Bruce Sandra Bruce Wendi Grinnell

Allison DeArment Trent DeArment

District 7390 Conference April 2020

International Convention 6-10 June 2020 Honolulu

* Past / Current President ^ Past District Governor + Past Assistant Governor # Joined Rotary- Another Club

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2017 ^ # George Biemesderfer Greg Flury Mary Auker-Endres Christian Zechman Eric Tereo Frank Telenko Heather Hohenwarter Joh “Norm” Norman Meshelle Pinzon John Yoder 2018 Shaun McCoach # Chris Dellinger +# David Ritter Shawn McPhee Matthew Blazi Robert Switalski Michele Switalski David Pelna # Nevin Lontz Donita Sturgis Darian Blauch Ryan Yorty Dustin Conrad Paul Metzger Matthew Lane # Carol Nelson # Jim Nelson Christopher DiStasio Ann Simonetti Greg Grove # Robert Sorozan Jennifer Leigh Hipp Peter Graustein Ryan Hipp Rachel Clark Adam Smith Jeffrey T. Clark 2019 Alyssa Roth Kevin Becker Jon Ebersole Casey Greinermiller # Denise Thompson Ed Cunnningham Dan Serfass Jordan Bowser Denise Grove Steve Glick

From the Family of Rotary Chair: Shaun McCoach

August 17 - Mini Golf Tournament

at Adventure Sports – Fun for the whole family!

September 7 - Day of Caring

will once again be our service project of the month. (9am – 12 noon)

Tree planting will also be taking

place sometime in late September or Early October.

October (Late) - Pints for Polio will be back in full swing or

swig, I guess. Please be thinking of potential silent auction or door prize giveaways that we can promote as well as other entertainment we could incorporate to keep people engaged at our host breweries and keep them in the house for longer than just a “one and done.”

November - We will be taking this month to focus on the Tree Sale in late November and December.

More to come as we move into 2020.

10 of the Best Charities Everyone's Heard Of These 10 charities work throughout the country and the world. They are large, complex organizations with budgets exceeding $100 million, and at least $65 million in net assets. They became household names in part because of their exceptional financial management; no easy feat considering the scope and size of their operations. Charitable givers should feel confident that these national institutions put their donations to good use. Rank Charity Overall Score 1 The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International 100.00 2 Matthew 25: Ministries 100.00 3 Direct Relief 98.23 4 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 98.21 5 Americares 97.87 6 The Carter Center 97.87 7 Catholic Medical Mission Board 97.87 8 HealthWell Foundation 97.17 9 Conservation International 96.90 10 Patient Advocate Foundation 96.66