CEO Doug rang the bell at 12:20 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Rev. Chuck Watson) and 4 way test.
Jokemaster and Reverend extraordinaire Chuck spread some cheer - the punchline was "needless to say, it was shocking!"
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Dorothy Ferlanti (MaryAnn Azzolina) - Pinot's Palette, Broad Street - Red Bank; Sylvia Allen - Public Relations & Sylvia's Children www.sylviaschildren.com
NEW MEMBER: Stuart Berger of Levin Cyphers (Red Bank). Stuart is a morning person -vs- his peers on College Time. It allows him to be productive. He spent a lot of time in a hospital, as a child (his father was a surgeon) - his job was to hand out newspapers. Stuart went to Ranny School (lifer), the University of PA and Seaton Hall Law.
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: No Pin - Jay Schwartz (paid by El Presidente Doug), Larry (paid IOU from last week). Color fines - John, Bill. Late - Mary Ann, Ethan. Happy $$ - Barbara - happy to have Stuart as a new member, Addie - for guests, Stuart, sad that Denise went home. Joe Greca - new members and for RBR Rotary turning 98 tomorrow. Chuck - for Stuart. Bill D. - Stuart, SJV's loss (sad) but hoping they beat his alma mater RBC, PETS (will be executive trainer next year), trip to RI in Evanston (will also be assistant Rotary red membership coordinator). Jon - Stuart, headed to Key West next week. Jessica - for Stuart. Steve - The head of Alexandra's rotation threatened to fail her, so she would have to stay another rotation.
NEW MEMEBR INDUCTIONS: None this week
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines. If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-) It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
BOD Meeting: Thursday, February 28th 11AM NCC BOD Room. Topics covered included: Fund Raising (Golf - Bill Donnelly/Food & Wine - Addie Schmidt). Foundation Grants & Scholarships. Corporate Memberships. Social Media (Ethan, Jay, Jessica - FaceBook, LinkedIn, more to follow). Long range, sustainable project in Red Bank area that will involve RBR participation and foundation funds - more to follow). Revision of new member induction procedures.
Rumson St Patty's Parade (Mar 10): See Addie to sign up
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the Bohinski's if you have any questions
We are looking to get a table together for The Lombardi Dinner - please see Steve Sanfilippo if you are interested. A special Lombardi award has been created in the name of Jay Patock - The Unsung Hero Award. Please make every effort to attend this event and celebrate Jays generosity to Rotary and the community.
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
SPEAKER: Bill Atkins, former owner of Red Bank Limo. Bill sold his business and retired early. He now shares his secrets of success to business owners and managers, helping them with the nuts-and-bolts skills they need to run a profitable business.
50/50: The winner is Joe Greca. The pot is about $305.00
Formand Doug rang the bell at 12:25 - followed by the pledge, prayer (Rev. Chuck Watson) and 4 way test.
Jokemaster Glen LeBouf spread some cheer - the punchline was "I can't, I've known him since he was this big"
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Stuart M Berger - Levinson Cyphers
WELCOME BACK: Harriet Primack!
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Robin, Stuart - no green. Larry, Jon, no pins. Jim Mullevey - late. Doug happy for baseball. Harriet $5 for not being here for 5 mos. Chuck for Harriet and Glen. Denise - happy to be here, sad to be going home. Addie - now driving, happy to see Harriet and Glen, sad to see Denise go. Ethan - for weather and happy $ loan from Jessica last week. Jim - fined Jon for going to Cabo and not bringing back souvenirs. Jay for Harriet and Glenn. Jim, Barbara and Robin for Harriet
NEW MEMEBR INDUCTIONS: None this week - Stuart Berger is on the plate, he will be official in a week or two.
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines. If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-) It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
BOD Meeting: Thursday, February 28th 11AM NCC BOD Room. On the docket is: Fundraising, Foundation Budget, New Member Induction rules
Rumson St Patty's Parade (Mar 10): See Addie to sign up
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
RYLA North (June 29th – July 2nd) Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ - See the Bohinski's if you have any questions
Sadly, Teddie Caufield's daughter, Daryl Ley, has passed away. Services are Visitation is: Friday 2/22/19 4pm-7pm Orender Family Home of Funerals, 2641 Old Bridge Rd., Manasquan. Saturday 2/23/19 11am Service at St. Paul's The Ocean Grove Church, 80 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove. Sunday Interment Fair View Cemetery, Highway #35, Middletown.
We are looking to get a table together for The Lombardi Dinner - please see Bill Donnelly if you are interested. A special Lombardi award has been created in the name of Jay Patock - The Unsung Hero Award. Please make every effort to attend this event and celebrate Jays generosity to Rotary and the community.
The Arch Klumph Society was created in 2004, during Rotary International's centennial celebration, as a meaningful way to recognize the Foundation's highest-level donors. Membership in the Arch Klumph Society is lifelong. Each member has the opportunity to have his or her portrait placed in the Arch Klumph Society Gallery, located on the 17th floor of Rotary International World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Portraits are etched on glass plaques to create a stunning display of our Foundation's most valued supporters. This photo is of Nick and Alma Michals. Nick was a longtime member of the Rotary Club of Red Bank and also a Past District Governor. Their dedication to Rotary has always been an inspiration. They are missed greatly by those who knew them.
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
SPEAKER: Glen LeBouf, our resident Presidential historian. Glenn spoke about Abraham Lincolns' character. He was a master of human nature and had a great temperament. He was able to take the good from people and cauterize the bad. Lincoln read the bible 18 times and had a photographic memory.
50/50: The winner is Addie Schmidt . The pot is brown about $272.00
El Presidente Doug rang the bell at 12:22 - followed by the pledge, prayer and 4 way test
Jokemaster Saloukas spread some cheer - the punchline was "that would be me, what can I do for you?" If you missed it, you missed a good one - sorry :-)
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Stuart M Berger - Levinson Cyphers
WELCOME BACK: Mike Toscano!
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Mike Toscano - $50 towards the endowment, very happy that it now invested properly! Chuck for COGS; Rob for new member inductions; Addie for COGS, Birthday/Anniversary announcements & color of the week revival; Joe for COGS, new members and excellent speakers; Jay back from Cabo and new members. Jay fined both new members to break them in. Collected a few bucks for not wearing the color of the week and fines for no pins.
NEW MEMEBR INDUCTIONS: This week Joe Greca and his new Padawan Apprentice, Jay Schwartz inducted two new members. Jessica Johannsen from Sunrise Senior Living in Shrewsbury. Jessica was looking for a group to give back to the community. At a very young age, at the request of her grandmother, she started picking up roadside trash, and later joining an adopt a road program. Jessica mentioned 'Service Above Self' and will make a most excellent club member! Ethan Wagner was pinned by Rob Sanders. Ethan hails from Florida and moved here with his girlfriend. He loves golf (a 3 handicap!) He gave back to the community in College with golf fundraisers. Ethan loves to help others. He works as an Investment Planner. Ethan has already helped with our Can-A-Thon and is looking forward to our next fundraiser and service project. He too will make a fine addition to our club! With their induction - the average age of our group went down a few percentage points :-)
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We have revived color of the week and a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines. If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-) It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9) Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve smaragdine Sanfilippo for reservations
Teddie Caufield's daughter, Daryl Ley, is in hospice and not doing well. Prayers for Teddie and her family.
We are looking to get a table together for The Lombardi Dinner - please see Bill Donnelly if you are interested. A special Lombardi award has been created in the name of Jay Patock - The Unsung Hero Award. Please make every effort to attend this event and celebrate Jays generosity to Rotary and the community.
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
SPEAKER: Sue Kiley, our newest Monmouth County Freeholder. Sue explained what the freeholders are responsible for: Legislating County Authorities, County road maintenance, county bridges, county libraries, county parks and park programs, addiction and mental health services, Brookdale community college, Medicaid, Social Services, mosquito and tic control. The yearly budget it 500 Million Dollars to be spent on services for 53 towns. She explained that the Freeholders act as a committee, elected to staggered terms.
President Doug rang the bell at 12:20 followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer led by none other the DG Bill Donnelly.
Welcome back Addie from a successful knee replacement and a special welcome (all the way from sunny Florida) to her nursemaid/sister Denise!
SUNSHINE: Joe Greca was asked to spread some sunshine today. Unfortunately, he felt the joke he had was not appropriate for the audience.
GUESTS AND VISITORS: Jessica Johansen - Sunrise Assisted Living, Stuart M Berger - Levinson Cyphers
HAPPY DOLLARS AND FINES: Jim, Joe, Denise, Addie, Steve and Bill all gave a few bucks for one reason or another. There may have even been a few more - my mind is going fast :-)
COLOR OF THE WEEK: We started color of the week today. Boy, a lot of our members aren't reading the COGS - we took in quite a few fines. If you are looking under this heading to find out what the color of the week is, you are looking in the wrong place :-) It's in this issue somewhere - it may even be a color that you've never even heard of (HINT - Google can help you in this instance).
Collier Youth Services Gala honoring Beacon Panning & Consulting Services, the Rotary Club of Red Bank and Vonage (May 9)Addison Park - Aberdeen NJ 6:30PM-10:30PM See Steve Sanfilippo for reservations
We are looking to get a table together for Gift of Life and The Lombardi Dinner - please see Bill Donnelly if you are interested. A special Lombardi award has been created in the name of Jay Patock - The Unsung Hero Award. Please make every effort to attend this event and celebrate Jays generosity to Rotary and the community.
UPCOMING SPEAKERS: See the list in the column to the right. If you have anyone interested in Caput Mortuum speaking, please let Barbara Mullen know.
REMINDER: WE NOW MEET WEEKLY, THURSDAYS 12:00PM at the NAVESINK COUNTRY CLUB.
SPEAKER: Our speaker was Kara Johantgen from the Monmouth County Department of Children and Families. She spoke about being a Foster or Adoptive Parent. If you would like more information, please contact the New Jersey Department of Children and Families at: 1-877-NJ FOSTER or visit www.njfoster.org or 1-800-99-ADOPT or visit www.njadopt.org
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