Agenda Goes Informal
With rituals completed, twelve Rotarians and one guest sat down for lunch and lively conversations. President Nicole provided us with a rationale for not having a formally published agenda and called on the secretary for a report. While he reviewed last month’s Club Assembly Minutes, they will be formally presented for approval at next month’s Club Assembly. Since Last We Met
Birthdays: Lenis Bullett August 31
Club Anniversaries: John Steinman August 28, 2018 4 years
1997 Diana, princess of Wales, commonly called Princess Diana, died on this day in Paris, France.
Guests: Nicolas Storellicastro, Barre City Manager
Get Thee to The Floor Peter and Dollars for Letters
Tony was first up with Happy Dollars for Cindy’s continued epic recovery from back surgery and for meeting Congressman Peter Welch, giving him a Four Way Test coin and asking
him to read it to his colleagues on the floor of the House of Representatives.
Bob rose to point out that the City Manager’s last name had fourteen letters in it and, from the perspective of a “granite” man, he noted that number would translate into many dollars given the cost is figured per letter on a monument.
Rotarian of the Month
President Nicole introduced a new feature of the Club Assembly, Rotarian of the Month. She explained that instead of recognizing one Rotarian at the Changeover Dinner, this way she could recognize twelve. And perhaps another as Rotarian of the Year in June.
---Ted Goulette for all his competent work on the financial side of things.
August---Yours truly, Jim Catone for his duties as Secretary and as Editor of Granite Chips.
The remainder of the meeting was club business and will be reported in the August Club Assembly Minutes.
Until next time....that's all folks.