Starting May 15, the security process for RCAA zoom meetings will change. As you know, you now enter zoom and wait until you are admitted. This process requires a volunteer to constantly monitor Zoom. In order to simplify the process and eliminate a volunteer job, we will be changing to a password. You will find […]
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Annual RCAA Survey Thank you to the 83 people who have already responded to our annual survey! That puts us at a 34% response rate. Last year our response rate was 41%, and response rates in years prior were 35% in 2019 and 20% in 2018. Please help us achieve our goal of a 50%+ […]
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During our June 30th weekly Zoom meeting, now Past-President Joanne Pierson presented to us her literal swan song. Watch it here or play below!
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President Joanne Pierson rang the opening bell at 12:25pm and turned the program over to Tom Strode, who played God Bless America. Kathy Waugh noted that music is important to communities as a whole. It has the power to heal and inspire. She cited two examples. Gabby Giffords was unable to speak after the attempt on […]
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President Joanne and the Washtenaw County Club presidents, along with ADGs Janet Burns and Julie Schumaker, gathered to share ideas and safe-socialize at our Centennial Playground at Gallup Park on Thursday, September 10. What a great way to stay safe while getting things done!
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Our President Joanne Pierson was recently interviewed for the Lucy Ann Lance show about the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor and our fundraiser, “A Mid Summer Italian Festival.” You can listen here: http://www.lucyannlance.com/audio/081020/pierson.mp3?fbclid=IwAR2OQfm-RSTBMXaiXoMaIO_cnLWcp8o0Fs0TwA5uTFN54YAmXEQZZrXzUpE There’s still time to sign up for the event! Register now!
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Dear Fellow Rotarians, I received this letter from President Hatcher of the Rotary Club of Auburn Hills. It is a powerful call to action for Rotary to seek racial justice through civic engagement. I am asking all of you to take the time to read this thoughtful letter carefully, to reflect on what you as […]
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