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Community Golf Classic
Slippery Rock Rotary Club’s annual golf scramble is fast approaching, but there is still time to register to play or participate as a sponsor. Contact Karen Pierce for details at pabooklady.msn.com. Event details: September 10, 2018 Oakview Golf Club 160 Ralston Road Slippery Rock, PA 8:30 am registration and breakfast 9:30 am start
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Next Meeting: Wednesday, April 18
Join us at the next Slippery Rock Rotary meet at which Jeff Smith and Ted Campagna will share their entrepreneurial story of Local 5 longboards. See their website: http://www.local5longboards.com/ Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 5:30 p.m. Red Rock Falls restaurant Slippery Rock
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Chili Cook-Off
Sample the chili and vote for your favorites at the annual Chili Cook-Off at Gateway Park, Slippery Rock on April 18 from 2:30-4:00: adults $5.00, children 15 and under $3.00. Vote for the Best Chili and Best Presentation. Proceeds to support Slippery Rock in Bloom. Contact Slippery Rock Rotary President, Karen Pierce if you are interested in entering the competition.
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Harold McDowell’s Big Send-Off
On a snowy Monday in February, during Happy Bucks at the end of meeting, Harold casually dropped the fact that he would be retiring from Rotary. As a club we couldn’t let him go without a BIG HURRAH. So we met the following week at Red Rock Falls and we all shared memories of Harold. His son and daughter in law were present and a lovely dinner was shared by all. Paul Rizza and Ken Harris shared memories of Horse shows with Harold. Kim Hohmann recalled always having a buddy at the cashiers desk at the Pancake Days and Steve Harding told me that Harold was one of the people…
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113 Years Young!
On February 21, we gathered at Red Rock Falls to help send Harold off with a big party but also to celebrate Rotary’s 113th birthday!! What an achievement. RI asked us to celebrate in a number of ways. Our very own Judy Hughes, as District Governor, donated $113 to the Rotary Foundation and as a club we signed 113 cards for area nursing homes. I love the idea of being able to celebrate Rotary milestones *as a club*. I enjoy doing things together.
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Rotoactors
Seriously this should probably be put into the Main Headline portion of this newsletter because Rotaractors are the main topic here. This photo was taken during the set up phase of WinterFest. Keep this event on your radar folks—this will become a big fundraiser for the Rotaract club. This club, with the help of Colleen Gray and Brad Killmeyer is bound for great things! Stay tuned for all they do.