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Hollis Brookline
Rotary Club

May 2006 Newsletter

District 7870
Club # 31355
Chartered
March 1996

PO Box 1592, Hollis, NH 03049

Hollis Brookline Rotary meets at 7 AM on Wednesday mornings at the Hollis Town Hall. Meetings start at 7:15 AM.

Hugh Haggerty, District Governor 2005-2006

President Jim Bélanger 32 Plain Rd Hollis, NH 03049 603 465 2301 N1NH@beltronics.net

President Elect

Basil Harris

12 Milford St

Brookline, NH 03033

603 673 7911

bharrisjr@charter.net

Vice President

Secretary

Dan Owens

9 Mosher Dr

Brookline, NH 03033

603 673 0277

kitchentune-up@charter.net

Treasurer Dick Mills 1 Dalkeith Rd POB 844

Hollis, NH 03049

603 465 3324

rgmills@tds.net

Sergeant at Arms
Publicity

Dave Roth

Hollis, NH 03049

davidrothinspect@aol.com

Fellowship

Alan Moksu

63 Laurel Hill Rd

Hollis, NH 03049

603 465 7509

amoksu@aol.com

Past President

Frank Ballou

112 N Pepperell Rd

Hollis, NH 03049

603 465 2438

bampy7070@aol.com

District Governor

Hugh Haggerty

16 Taylor St

Bellows Falls, VT 05101

802 463 4159

hubett@hotmail.com

 

Highlights of the May Board of Directors Meeting

             

            A letter from the Hollis VFW, on behalf of the town of Hollis, was read. It invites the annual participation of Rotary in the Memorial Day parade as well as in helping decorate veteran’s monuments and the cemeteries the Saturday before Memorial Day.

            Donation requests were received from the Child Advocacy Center, Andy’s Summer Playhouse, a child in Brookline who has been supported in summer camp by our club in past years and the Care Givers.

Calendar:

April 26:  Basil Harris is sponsoring Ken Grabeau for a talk on the Rotary Foundation.

May 3:  Richard Kalin will speak to us on Peak Oil.

May 9:  Board of Director meeting at the Hollis Library.

May 10:  Richard Loveland will make a presentation on Adobe Elements 4.0 before the two scheduled classes on the same subject.

May 17:  Club Assembly, conducted by Basil.

May 24:  We will have our exchange student, Carmen, and a 4-Way speech contestant, Allison Huberlie, who is representing our club at the District Conference in Vermont.

May 31:  Open slot, at this point.

June 7:  Richard Kalin will speak on the Hollis Community Farm project.

June 8:  Our Road Race Fund Raiser event.

June 14:  Sean Duffy will entertain us with a wine tasting treat.

June 21:  Final Club Assembly for your outbound president.

June 29:  Passing of the Gavel.   Note that this is a change from the earlier planned June 23rd.

 

District Events

 

 

May 19-21: District Conference, Stoweflake Resort

 

            On April 22, President Jim, President Elect Basil, Treasurer Dick and incoming treasurer Vince attended the District 7870 assembly.  Each took part in several programs offered thru the day on items of interest to Rotary, leadership classes and training. A Group Study Exchange team from India was present to mingle with the attendees.

 

            Great entertainment is planned for the upcoming District Conference in Stowe Vt the weekend of May 20th.  Reservations are still available for any club member wishing to attend.

 

            Our own “Passing of the Gavel” is coming up and everyone in the club should try to attend this annual event.  It is the biggest social event we have as a club where we participate with our spouses. You should be hearing more about this event very soon from past President Frank.

 

            Speaking of Frank, he has agreed to take over the Program Coordinator spot from Ron for the next year. Each club member should consider it his/her responsibility to seek a guest speaker and coordinate the date with Frank.

 

            Basil has had a meeting with his incoming board of directors and is already planning ahead. He has some commitments he is required to make to the Rotary District during the month of May and is already in that process.  We will devote most of the June Club Assembly to Basil who will address us on the upcoming year.

 

            Items we are certain to hear about are method of dues collections, breakfast costs/charges and what should be funded from the administrative side of our budget.  The subject of two charitable fundraisers and one club fundraiser may also be raised. 

 

            The idea of placing the newsletter on our web site instead of emailing it has been discussed. You should let your Board Members know if this works for you.  It would accomplish a couple of things.  (1) Difficulty in opening an attachment would no longer be an issue.  (2) Anyone with a browser can read and/or print the newsletter from the web site.  (3) Club members would visit the web site more often.  We would simply send out an email informing you when the newest newsletter had been posted.  The idea of placing old newsletters; perhaps a year’s worth, was also discussed.  This would allow looking up information in older newsletters.  A suggestion was made that some kind of search feature could be included to search for key words in all the newsletters.  Someone more qualified than I am would need to work on that feature.

 

            We should be inducting Tim Kelley and Richard Pike into Rotary in the coming weeks.  Everyone should make them feel very welcome.

 

      "Another way to Unlock Your Car"    - AMAZING - but it works.  One can't believe it, but this works -- who'd a "thunk" it? Have you locked  the keys in the car?  If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are home, call someone at home on your cell phone and ask them to get your carkeys.  Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the other person at home press the unlock button on the spare keys while holding it near the phone on their end.  Your car will unlock.  It will save someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object.  You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the"remote" for your car, you will be able to unlock the doors (or the trunk this way!) 

Desk Duty Roster

Date

Collection

Raffle

Fine Master

Invocation

4/26/2006

 

Clark Lambert

Art Kinsley

Jim Kelley

Jim Healy

5/3/2006

 

Ed Lehoullier

Clark Lambert

Art Kinsley

Jim Kelley

5/10/2006

 

John Leslie

Ed Lehoullier

Clark Lambert

Art Kinsley

5/17/2006

 

Dick Loveland

John Leslie

Ed Lehoullier

Clark Lambert

 

5/24/2006

 

Linda Lovering

Dick Loveland

John Leslie

Ed Lehoullier

 

5/31/2006

 

Jim Magennis

Linda Lovering

Dick Loveland

John Leslie

 

6/7/2006

 

Vahrij Manoukian

Jim Magennis

Linda Lovering

Dick Loveland

 

6/14/2006

John Marriner

Vahrij Manoukian

Jim Magennis

Linda Lovering

6/21/2006

Mark Meess

John Marriner

Vahrij Manoukian

Jim Magennis

6/28/2006

Alan Moksu

Mark Meess

John Marriner

Vahrij Manoukian

7/05/2006

Lynn Boornazian

Alan Moksu

Mark Meess

John Marriner

Area Make-up Opportunities

Bedford

Mon

0730

Sheraton Wayfarer Hotel

603 660 0208

Bow

Fri

0730

Old Town Hall

603 228 0448

Derry

Thu

1215

Garrish Community Center

603 432 5549

Derry Village

Tue

0715

Madden’s Restaurant

603 432 7174

Hudson - Litchfield

Thu

0730

20 Library St; SAU School Office

603 883 5559

Merrimack

Thu

0715

Radisson Hotel ?? (Check first)

603 424 3550

Milford

Wed

1215

Milford Community House (Milford meets in AM during Summer)

603 672 0453

Nashua

Mon

1215

Nashua Country Club

603 883 5346

Nashua West

Tue

1215

Crowne Plaza Hotel

603 889 7625

Queen City

Thu

0730

Puritan Back Room, Manchester

603 472 3352

 

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