Soundings (6/17/14)
Posted by G. Stowe Talbot
on Jun 17, 2014
Flag Salute & Invocation by Gordon Plume
Visiting Rotarians: Steve White (Bellevue Breakfast Club)
Guests: Michael Reams
Announcements
- Bob Moles: There are 36 people that are still not on a committee, so please sign up.
- Installation Meeting / Party NEXT WEEK June 24th 5:30pm! Entire family is invited.
- Board meeting THIS THURSDAY 4:30 pm at Talbot office (joint meeting with past and incoming board members) all are welcome;
- Brewers tickets on sale now!
- This year’s Crab Feed will be at Vartanyan Estate Winery (http://www.vewinery.com) on the 17th of July, Thursday evening, with music, great food and wine, bring the entire family!
Bucks in the Bay
- Christine’s niece got married on Friday, she practically grew up with Palmertons;
- Lance happy for US soccer victory;
- Paul Tweit is turning 45 tomorrow!
- Bill Geyer tribute to Stan the historian, some family history;
- Brent Walker reminder to give to our foundation, Dennis was a big contributor, weekend in San Francisco;
- Steve White recently moved to Bellingham, recently introduced to our local institution (SJH) with a case of pneumonia, and a story about Steve Kimberly;
- Bob Moles just back from a great trip to Australia (his fifth), today is his 70 birthday!
- Andy Clay is now Captain Andy;
- Harold Scott’s father is 96, and Scotty moved him out from a nursing home;
- Margarita Vartanyan said her winery was featured in a wine publication along with 6 other top wineries!
- Tim Krell missed bucks moving his mom from nursing home in Nebraska to Bellingham;
- Glen Groenig with another funny anecdote;
- Steve Kimberly daughter just graduated from UW, had to cancel upcoming trip to Mexico;
- Eddie Hansen on Fathers Day built a go-cart for his kids! Reminder about crab feed in July at Vartanyan (see above).
- Sue Sharp enjoyed the recent Peacehealth Gala, and had a “small world” story there.
Sergeant at Arms by Paul Tweit
Fines for US Open Golf and World Cup Soccer trivia etc..
Program
Bill Geyer introduced Guy Occhiogrosso, Chamber President & CEO of the Chamber of Commerce.
Respectfully submitted,
Stowe Talbot