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Meeting Responsibilities
Presiding at Noon Meeting
SWART, Ed
 
Visitors & Guests
 
Greeter
Hagel, James
 
Greeter
Bissonnette, Andy
 
Song Leader
Ristola Bass, Catherine
 
Rotary Minute
 
Speakers
Mar 12, 2026
The Journey of Musical Decisions
Mar 19, 2026
Holland City update for the year
Mar 26, 2026
Update on Habitat for Humanity and volunteer possibilities
Apr 02, 2026
Committee Report
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Welcome to Holland Noon Rotary Club
Thursdays at 12:10 p.m.
Macatawa Golf Club
4600 Macatawa Legends Blvd
Holland, MI 49424
United States of America
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March 12, 2026 Meeting

The Journey of Musical Decisions

We will take a journey together to make decisions about the performance of a choral piece. Our journey will start with an overview of the “behind the scenes” preparation a conductor must do before the first rehearsal with their ensemble. We will then implement the process using a specific choral piece as our guide, resulting in a musical score that we will sing together.

Last week at Rotary - March 5, 2026

Namo Supanawan, our exchange student from Thailand

Namo is from Phrae, Thailand, in the country's northwest corner. His family just built a new house before he moved here for his exchange. The house is located in an agricultural area, and Namo hasn't stayed there yet. He lives with his parents and two brothers, whom he misses.

When Namo was 13, he went to a boarding high school in Chiang Mai, about a 3-hour drive. The school has about 3,000 students, and about 50 students are in each classroom. As is typical in much of the world, the teachers move from classroom to classroom, while the students stay in the same room all day. There are no school sports teams. Namo showed a picture of students presenting flowers wrapped in banana leaves to teachers for Teacher Appreciation Day.

One of the things Namo enjoys at home is hiking up to the top of mountains and staying in rented tents. The mountains are cooler than the cities. He also enjoys the martial art of Muay Thai, similar to kickboxing. Here, he has been on the football and wrestling teams. He feels the skills needed in wrestling are similar to those in martial arts.

Although there are many Thai restaurants in Holland, none of them serve Namo's favorite dessert, made from coconut milk, rice, and mango. He also misses the annual lantern festival in Phrae. Lanterns are released into the sky symbolizing letting go of bad things. There have been restrictions on the lanterns because of the fire danger that they pose.  One of the things that surprised him here is that a place setting usually has a fork and a knife. In Thailand, a fork and a spoon are always on a place setting. This is because rice is always served at a meal and is eaten with a spoon.

Holland Rotary Gear Spring 2026

The club will be placing an order for Rotary gear with our Holland Rotary name on it. Some choices are shown below. Click on “Read more…” to see the pictures of the clothing. 

Contact Kate with questions or orders.

 

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March is Water and Sanitation Month
Feb-26 Report on HHOP-supported Honduras Project

Chispa Project Update: It’s Back to School Season in Honduras!

Hola hola!


I hope your new year is off to a great start! It’s hard to believe how quickly 2026 is moving, but in Honduras, there’s no clearer sign than the fact that students are already heading back to school.


The Honduran school year runs from February through November, and schools officially opened during the first week of this month. For Chispa Project, that means one very exciting thing: our library at José Ángel Ulloa Elementary School is opening again! Books are coming out of storage, shelves are being dusted off, and cushions and bean bags are returning to create welcoming reading spaces for students.


This week, we visited José Ángel Ulloa Elementary schools to support library reopening, meet any new teachers and administrators, and re-establish our 3-1-1 Reading Goals:
•    3 in-class reading sessions per week (15 minutes each)
•    1 library visit per week
•    1 book check-out per student, per month
We also shared reading logs and resources, and addressed areas of need we identified last year.
 

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