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Newsletter: December 8, 2008

December 8th, 2008

Guests

  • Michael Travis (James Thompson’s Employee)
  • Shirley St. John

Happy Dollars

  • Tim is happy for lunch meetings.
  • Sharon is scared that her #4 got his license.
  • James is happy Tim covered for him last week.
  • Ted is happy for all of the guests that have arrived.
  • Caroll Lawrence is happy summer is over.

Fines

Pete Jones suggested a fine against Gary Nolan for being late.  Gary paid the fine without contest.

Calendar of Events

December 12th – Holiday Silent Auction; details to follow.
January 24th – Polar Plunge
May 14, 15, and 16 – District Conference at Basin Harbor

Business

Marcia presented the mail.  We had quite a few requests for donation.

Gary Nolan gave an update on the Holiday Party this weekend, December 12th at 6:00PM.  We’re still looking for donations for the auction items.  We are still looking for someone to manage the door as well as people to help set up.  We have access to the room after 3:00PM on Friday.

Presenter: Davis Koier

Davis was born in 1946 in Hannover New Hampshire.  He went to elementary school in Putnamville on Rt. 12.  He finished high school in Bennington in 1964.  He pursued many jobs in Bennington, but ultimately enlisted in the Army in 1966.  From there he went to German, where he was stationed.  After his stint in the service, he migrated to Burlington where he started a company doing carpentry, crushed stone, and tutoring French.  From there, he started Waterville Oar and Paddle company.

He went to Johnson College via the G.I. bill later in life.  Davis has always been interested in carpentry and has fallen back on that skill many times throughout his life.  He ended up teaching carpentry at what is now the Lamoille Tech Center.  He taught there for ten years.  That is also where he met his wife Ellen.  Somewhere along he began to lose his sight.

After teaching, he started a business selling various types of produce via farmers markets.  One of the products of the company was smoked almonds.  The business grew to be quite large, and they were selling products on a national scale. In 1998 Ellen and Davis decided to shut down the business, and he moved on to where he currently works, Manufacturing Solutions, Inc (MSI).

MSI is based here in Morrisville and is run by Garret Hirchak.  Davis is the Human Resources Manager and has seen the company grow from 12 people to 85.

Davis has two children, Davis Jr., 19 and Abbey, 15.  Davis Jr. was a part of the Rotary Exchange program a few years ago and had a great time in the Ukraine.

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Newsletter: December 1, 2008

December 4th, 2008

Happy Dollars:

  • Ted – is happy about everyone else being happy.
  • Karen – Senior partner finished Chemo-Therapy in fine form. She got a bonus for new clothing.
  • Jim – Happy Craftsbury was bought out by Dreissigacker and now a nonprofit.
  • Gary – Stepdaughter had surgery and is doing just fine.
  • Mary – Heard from one of her sons overseas.
  • Marcia – Matches Ted comments.
  • Susan – Financial situation not as bad as could be.
  • Jason – Full-time internal auditor at Union Bank.
  • Dr. Phil – Thankful for everything the last few days.

Fines:

None at this time.

Miscellaneous:

Tim’s motion to get blankets for Polar Plunge approved for roughly $700-$800.  The motion was proposed by Jim, seconded by Mark.  Motion carried.

Laraway gave thanks for our winter coat donation.

River Arts said their facility is available for renting for any upcoming events.

Questions/Comments for Committees:

Rich thanked for his budget review duties

Road Rally (Rotary plus) made over $300.00.  Money to be allocated for Rotary Plus.

Jason had concerns about an audit.  Audit will be done internally to save the cost of an outside firm.

Food shelf this week is in Hardwick.  Discussion as to whether to include the other food shelfs.

Committee Reports:

Membership -

Challenge at the Christmas Dinner. Try to bring a guest. Inductions will be done at the Christmas Diner. Gary said we need more donations for the event to be a success. Gary will also need a head count at the next meeting on Monday, December 8, 2008.

Vocational -

Pilot program emerging.  100 clubs needed for Future Visions program.  Ted proposed we join in the initiative and Peter seconded. The motion carried.

International -

$1,000.00 needed for Rotary international Polio Plus initiative.  Would net proceeds come from Christmas Dinner? International to decide where the money comes from.

Ted proposed that $400.00 be designate from Rotary internation to Polio Plus. Seconded by Marc. Motion carried.

Board Meeting Votes:

$300.00 budget approved for Lakota tribe (coats).

$50.00 food share approved – but we should give equally next time.

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