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Meeting Responsibilities
Presiding at Noon Meeting
Ristola Bass, Catherine
 
Greeter
Schuyler, Larry
 
Greeter
Fifelski, Esther
 
Visitors & Guests
Lamper, Rebecca
 
Speakers
Nov 11, 2021
Ottawa County Parks Foundation
Nov 18, 2021
Innovations at the new Holland Campus for GRCC.
Dec 02, 2021
CEO of Saugatuck Center for the Arts
Dec 09, 2021
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Club Information
Welcome to Holland Noon Rotary Club
Holland
Service Above Self Since 1920
Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Macatawa Bay Yacht Club
2157 South Shore Drive
Macatawa, MI 49434
United States of America
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Stories
Dr Barbara Brown--Ottawa County Parks Foundation
What is going on in our area parks? Lots of great programs and projects!
 
 
 
We need YOU (or someone you nominate) for the board!
Please contact Rebecca Lamper with nominations to the board for our upcoming elections:  <rlamper@michiganfirst.com>
 
We also need a club secretary and this is a free membership for fulfilling the job. Please contact CatherineRB@yahoo.com if you know of someone that would like to be a Rotary member or would like a copy of the job description.
 
Charlie Soria has created a Fun(d)raiser of Christmas ornaments featuring DeZwaan with the Rotary wheel--$40 for 5 and $20 for 2--and you get entered into a drawing for neat-o prizes. Bring some cash and support our charities!
 
Please remember that Thanksgiving basket donations for Community Action House are coming up! Make checks to Holland Rotary Charities with CAH in the memo line.
 
Please silence your phones at the beginning of club, there now will be a $5 fine for any phone interruptions.
 
Guests last week, Nov 4
Amy and Ryan Wysocki told us all about blueberry farming, a major crop in our area. Thank you to Charlie Soria for another very interesting topic!
 
 
 
Bob Nida hosted David Brown and we were joined by Junior Rotarians Phoebe Andes from HCHS and Emmet Deur From WOHS.
 
 
Lakeshore United Rotaract
 
 
We are excited to have TWO Rotaract clubs in our area--thank you to Russ Miller for his work on this!
 
 
 
 
Rotary Magazine:  Peace Corps volunteers and Rotary members find meaningful connection

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In December 2017, on his first night as a Peace Corps volunteer in the ancient North Macedonian city of Štip, Cal Mann was welcomed with a raucous party at a rustic cabin far outside of town. There was an abundance of food and drinks, and a boom box blared local music. As the party raged well past midnight, Mann watched, beer in hand. “I’m like, I can’t do this for two years, that’s for sure,” he recalls.

So you can understand his trepidation the next day when he found out a barbecue was in the works. Being a good sport and new to the city, he opted to go — a pivotal decision, it turns out. At the barbecue he struck up a conversation with a man named Zoran Kolev, who spoke English. As talk came around to Mann’s work as a Peace Corps volunteer, Kolev mentioned that there was a new service club in the city: the Rotary Club of Štip....

Read more here:

https://www.rotary.org/en/peace-corps-volunteers-and-rotary-members-find-meaningful-connections

eBulletin Contact - Catherine Ristola Bass, catherineRB@yahoo.com