The Nominating Committee for 2022 is pleased to present the following slate to the membership of the RCAA. Joyce Hunter, President-Elect Kathy Waugh, Secretary Steve Pierce, Treasurer Cyril White, Director of Club Service Rob Shiff, Director of Community Service Barbara Niess-May, Director of Youth Development This slate will be presented to the membership at the […]
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Ever wonder where Rotary Golf and Tennis Outing proceeds go? This one story represents many that put smiles on faces and give young people significant opportunities for new experiences and learning, to say nothing of fun. Special Days Camps’ mission is to provide a safe and memorable camping opportunity in a medically-supervised environment for children […]
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Everyone was glad the meeting was on Zoom this chilly October 19. President Mark Ouimet invited Tom Strode to play our patriotic song, and he obliged with The Star Spangled Banner. Rosemarie Rowney’s Inspiration echoed RI President Jennifer Jones’ campaign to encourage comfort and care towards not only our fellow Rotarians, but also everyone we […]
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The Board of Director’s Meeting was held on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. On the final day of the month of September our club had 225 Active Members. Attendance for September’s three meetings was 26% (up 2% from last month). Average attendance at each meeting was 59 members and 3 guests. Our Engagement Ratio for the […]
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On the bright but chilly morning of October 15, four RCAA members traveled to Livonia to take part in a food packing event similar to the one to be hosted by the three Ann Arbor Rotary Clubs on Saturday, November 5. Their purpose was to observe, participate, and take notes to make our session more […]
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President Mark Ouimet started the Oct. 12, 2022 meeting with the traditional ringing of the bell, whereupon a full contingent of Club members meeting in person and an attentive group of Zooming Rotarians, sang “America the Beautiful.” The A2 Rotary Orchestra was led and performed by Tom Strode at the piano. Marcia Lane gave us […]
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Make your Polio donation by October 24 and you may take Jonas Polio Bear home and know that you have contributed to our goal to END POLIO! We welcome any amount that you can make to this important cause. Here are your choices: POLIO PLUS SOCIETY Membership in the PolioPlus Society requires you to donate […]
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The October 5 meeting opened with a welcome problem – there were so many in attendance in the Anderson Room that we ran out of chairs! All Rotarians are invited to come to meetings and make this a regular occurrence. Tom Strode started us off with God Bless America. Barbara Neiss-May read an essay entitled […]
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Each year, we ask Rotarians to consider a donation to move us ever closer to the Eradication of Polio. This year we would like to introduce The Polio Plus Society. The PolioPlus Society is a group of individuals who are passionate about Rotary’s #1 Priority…the elimination of the poliovirus from the face of the earth. […]
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