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Hello Emmaus Rotary Friends! 
I wanted to take a moment to share an article I wrote about Emmaus Rotary that will run in the Borough of Emmaus Spring 2023 Newsletter.  One of our Public Image goals this year is to spread awareness about Rotary through community publications. If you are aware of a FREE local newsletter that you think our Club should submit information to, please let me know by sharing contact information for the publication. If you like to write and would like to serve on the Public Image Commitee to help submit articles like this, please reach out to me! I hope many community members read this article and it sparks interest in joining us in Service Above Self. 

Shine Bright Friends!
Meghan Reed
President, Emmaus Rotary Club 2022/23

 

Emmaus Rotary Club Service Above Self

We often hear the question : “So what exactly is Rotary?”.  The truth is that Rotary is a lot of things and can mean different things for each life it touches.  

Rotary is a global organization of over 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves - all while building lifelong friendships in the process. Rotarians are “People of Action” 

Our mission: We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

What we do: Rotary members believe that we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues. Through our 7 areas of focus 46,000+ clubs work together to:

  • Promote peace

  • Fight disease

  • Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene

  • Save mothers and children

  • Support education

  • Grow local economies

  • Protect the environment

So, how do you want to get involved in Rotary?
Emmaus Rotary is an active and vibrant Club. We invite you to join us to learn more! We meet at Superior Restaurant Thursday mornings at 7:30am (Offering an evening meeting opportunity starting in the Spring.)  You can learn more at EmmausRotary.org & Follow us on Facebook at Emmaus Rotary: Non-Profit Organization. 

Ways to get involved Spring/Summer Contact EmmausRotary@gmail.com 

  • Helping with Flags Subscription Program: A patriotic way to Fundraise with Emmaus Rotary.  Flags.EmmausRotary.org

  • Day of Environmental Service - Wildlands Conservancy Black River Sanctuary Project. - Planting native plant/tree species. - April 29th. 

  • Emmaus Rotary Scholarship Fund “Wilmer Schultz Service Above Self” Scholarship Award - June Date TBA

  • Camp Neidig Youth Leadership Camp. June 16th - 19th. www.campneidig.com

  • Annual Flag Day Program Sponsored by Emmaus Rotary. June 14th, 6:00 PM at Community Park in the Arts Pavilion 

  • Emmaus Rotary Bags & Beef Cornhole Tournament - Fundraiser to support the Feed East Penn Students Program. - June Date TBA

  • Many other community service/volunteer opportunities TBA 

  • The East Penn Food Coalition: Feed East Penn Students Program: Through collaborative efforts with other local service clubs, over 12,000 bags of food have been provided to East Penn Families in need since 2019. We have distributed Over 1,000 bags so far this school year and currently serve roughly 80 families a week.  Food packing takes place weekly at Faith Presbyterian by Food Coalition Volunteers. Distribution continues Wednesdays at Emmaus High School and Lower Macungie Middle School along with additional delivery help coordinated by the Angel Network. We expect this program to continue as long as the community needs the support. We are thankful for individual donations and are seeking community leaders to aid in the long-term sustainability of this program through sponsorships or helpful food supply connections. 

Many thanks for your support:
Checks may be made out to Emmaus Rotary Foundation
Please send to: 

Emmaus Rotary Foundation

    c/o 2225 Riverbend Rd.

    Allentown, PA 18103

Contacts:
Cindy Hornaman: hornamca@ptd.net,
(610) 360-4875 

 

 
 

 

 
The Ralph E. Lewis Food Collection

Rotarians in action@ First Presbyterian Church unloading the pallets of food ready for tomorrow packing to distribute to the schools in our community,Eric,Don,Cindi and John hands on and am sure they dont mind more hands.If you can help pack food bags pls call Cindi @6103604875.

 

The Ralph Lewis Food Collection

@ Bethel Bible Fellowship Church on first Thursday of Every Month
currently need :

REGULAR SIZED ITEMS.
Current Due Dates
 
Ketchup     Mayonnaise  Relish             Pancake mix       Cake mix                       Pop Tarts                                                         Coffee ground Regular                               
Pickels        Salad Dressings                 Syrup                   Cookies Any                  Instant Oatmeal (boxed)                                 Mustard 160z
 
CANNED ITEMS
Fruit (Pears, Peaches,                           Fruit Cocktail,        Pineapple) 15 oz          Ravioli / Pasta / Spaghetti Os                         Chef Boyardee w/sauce canned
SPAM or Luncheon Loaf Meat
Chicken
 
VO5 Shampoo and Conditioner               Mouth Wash ( Dollar Tree)                         Napkins (small pack) Dollar Tree

 
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Emmaus Rotary Club Super Bowl LVII Pool!
Dear fellow Rotarians,

 
We are offering a chance to be a Super Bowl Winner and support Emmaus Rotary Club's food program.  We have been distributing food to East Penn School District students for over three years.     
 
You and your friends can purchase one square for $50 and if your square matches one of the end of quarter scores or end of game score you will win!  Win Money!  More importantly all proceeds will be used to keep our food program going.  
 
The Super Bowl board will be laid out in a 10 x 10 grid.  We will collect money for the squares up to the day before the big game on February 12th, 2023   
 
Payment:     
 
I will be accepting electronic payment through Venmo https://venmo.com/u/Gary-Guthrie-13  or QR-code bellow.  You can share the QR-code with your friends, family and co-workers.  You can also give me cash or check at any Rotary Meeting.  Please make checks payable to ERC Foundation.  Checks can be mailed to Embassy Bank, c/o Gary Guthrie, 180 W. Main St, Macungie, PA  18062.  I recommend that you email me g.guthrieerc@gmail.com  when you send payment with your name, email address, and number of squares purchased, so that we know to add you to the board.  
 
When all 100 squares are sold, we will randomly enter everyone's names on to the board.    Next, we will select the team representing the NFC or AFC team and place them on the two axes of the board.  Lastly, we will randomly select and place 0 through 9 for both axes.  Once this has been completed the board will be emailed to all participants.
 
PAYOUTS:
End of quarters (1st, 2nd, & 3rd) matching score will win $250 (Bonus: REVERSE SCORE will win $50.)
 
End of Game matching score will win $500(Bonus: REVERSE SCORE will win $100.)
 
EXAMPLE: Sample board attached
Your square is Tampa 7 – Kansas 0
If the score at the end of the 1st quarter is Tampa 17 – Kansas 10  ( it is the last digit of the score that is used), then you are the winner of the 1st quarter prize.  If you square is Tampa -0 & Kansas -7   you win the reverse score prize.  
 
We need to sell 100 squares to make this happen so please telling your friends, family and co-workers. 
 
 

WEEKLY MEETING ASSIGNMENTS

ASSIGNMENTS 
SERVICE ABOVE SELF
 
July 20
Sign IN Table    Crowler  Jessica
Greeter               Deneen   Valerie
Invocation          Dunn      David
 
July 27
Sign In Table      Eng       Dee
Greeter               Epperly  Mike
Invocation          Erdman  Bill
 
 
Fellowship Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper  Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023
 
The Emmaus Rotary Club Fellowship Committee invites you to join us for the annual Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper. Family and Friends Welcome!
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023
Between 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Hosted at Superior Restaurant 
102 State Rd. And Main St. Emmaus, PA 18049
 
All you can Eat! Only $8.00/Adult (kids under 10 free!) CASH ONLY at the door. 
***please RSVP to Ceil Birdsell by emailing birdscec@gmail so we can provide a rough head count to the restaurant***
Buffet style menu includes pancakes, bacon, sausage, fruit bowl, tea and coffee.
WHATS HAPPENING THIS WEEK!

Important things to know this week!

  • Board Meeting This Week! Thursday February 23, 2023. 8:40am- 10am in the downstairs banquet room at Superior Restaurant.
     
  • Ralph E. Lewis Food For The Needy Collection EVERY THURSDAY THIS MONTH.
     
  • Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley are very low on their care packages they give out, and particularly - FULL SIZE -  SHAMPOO and CONDITIONER for their Safe House families.  Karen Hobson will be collecting each week for them - she will leave a box for you to place any items you may give.  Thank you.
 
 
 
Last week's meeting snipits
     
Alicia Ruiz-Orbin Receiving The Rotary Foundation Major Donor Award. Congratulations Alica and Thank You for generosity!                            
 
 
 
Photos Below. Cindy Hornaman and Mike Mihalik share their experiences in Mfuwe, Zambi while completing a HUGE Global Grant Project.
The project built a new science wing, provided computers and lab equipment, and provided vocational training to the teacher at the local school. 
Congratulations Cindy and Mike on the coordination and completion of this incredibly life changing project for the students of Mfuwe. 
 
Call For  Mentorship
Happiness!
 
Share with us whats happing when its happening,Where and when are you travelling to??
What are you celebrating??
 
When you Share your Happiness, you are supporting a good cause.
 
4th Quarter Funds raised will go to the Emmaus Rotary Scholarship Fund.
 
 
Call for Mentorship!
You may have noticed some new faces at our meetings recently because our membership is growing! The Welcome Committee strongly encourages our seasoned club members (three years of service or more) and/OR any past presidents to become mentors for our new members. Mentorship offers a valuable opportunity for our experienced members to share their vast knowledge and expertise with new members who can benefit from their guidance. Becoming a mentor can positively impact our new members' attendance, participation, and overall engagement.

Mentors are asked to:
• Let the new members know how to contact them
• Check with new members regularly to make sure they’re comfortable
• Introduce them to other club members
• Encourage them to invite someone they know to a meeting
• Show them Rotary’s tools on My Rotary, including Club Finder and the Learning Center
• Talk to new members about open roles they could fill or opportunities for involvement
• Accompany new members to events when possible
 


 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
Membership Minute
A Note From Wade George, Co-Chair of Membership Committee:
 
About a year and a half ago, during a random meeting, I passed out index cards and asked our members to answer some basic questions. The goal was to ascertain amongst several things why you became a Rotarian and why you stayed. The answers were quite interesting. Highlights included:
 
  1. Why You Joined: “Service Opportunities”, “Doing Good in the Community”, “Making the World a Better Place”, “To Give Back”.
 
  1. Why You Stayed: “Friendships made”, “The Connections”, “Comradery”, “The Positive Impact on Our Community.”
 
In the coming months, the Retention & Exit Subcommittee is going to be intensely focused on reconnecting with members who were once active and have since dropped off. The root causes of this are many but the fact is, we need our Rotary family to be back in action and full strength now more than ever.
 
The Membership Committee needs your help. Please reach out to your fellow Rotarians that you haven’t seen in a while. Say hello, let them know they are missed and are WELCOME to come back to our meetings and service projects anytime. Remind them to think about the positive benefits of Rotary, and ask them to give it another go. Do this for your friends, for our club, and for our community. Thank you all!
Membership Dues 
Membership Dues

To: Emmaus Rotary Club Members,

Subject: Semi Annual Dues / January 1 st , 2023 to June 30 th , 2023

This is to notify you that semiannual Emmaus Rotary Club dues are payable by January 15th, 2023. Please remit
$110.00, check made payable to the EMMAUS ROTARY CLUB, Attn: Jean Onyambu at the address below. You may also
give the check to Jean at a club meeting.
Alternatively, you may also choose to pay the full annual dues by sending $220.00 which covers your dues commitment
from 01/01/2023 thru 12/31/2023. You will not be billed in June 2023.
VENMO: To pay by Venmo, if your Venmo account is based on a bank account or debit card, you can send $110 or $220
to Don Blose. If your Venmo is based on a credit card, send $113.30 or $226.60 by Venmo to Don.
Background: To give members an alternate way to pay, Don Blose has offered to use his Venmo account to accept dues
payments. Members can Venmo dues to Don, he will write a check and the Secretary will deposit it. The only glitch is
that to use credit card based Venmo transactions to pay dues, there is a service charge of 3%. It would raise the dues to
$113.30 or $226.60 for Venmo payments based on credit card. Venmo accounts tied to bank accounts and debit cards
have no fee.
You can also make a contribution at this time to the ‘Rotary Foundation’ and/or ‘Emmaus Rotary Club Foundation’ by
writing separate checks for each. Please note that contributions to both foundations can be made at any time during the
Rotary year.
Please attach the form below with your check or checks to help ensure proper credit is given.
Please remember January 15th, 2023 is the dues payment deadline.
Emmaus Rotary Club Dues
NAME: ________________________________________________________
Dues: Made payable to “EMMAUS ROTARY CLUB”. $ ______
Rotary International Foundation Contribution: This check must be made out to $ ______
“ROTARY FOUNDATION” and separate from checks for dues or the Emmaus Rotary Club Foundation.
Emmaus Rotary Scholarship Endowment Fund: This check must be made out to $ ______
“EMMAUS ROTARY CLUB FOUNDATION”.
Thank you in advance for your timely response.
Jean Onyambu
Club Secretary
Cell: 4842013335
Email: erclubsecretary@gmail.com
Address: 1055 Cetronia Rd, D3, Breinigsville, PA 18031
Fellowship & Phantoms with EHS Interact! 
ERC Fellowship Invites you to attend Emmaus High School’s night at the Phantoms on March 4, 2023! 
Rotary values giving back to the Angel Network!  Get your Tickets TODAY! 
 
The EHS Interact Club, Key Club, and Chorale will be hosting the EHS Phantoms Night open to all East Penn Families and Friends.  The EHS Choral will be performing O Canada and selling discounted group tickets for just $23.  $5 from each ticket sold will go directly to support EHS Angel Network and the Music Department. Order tickets before Saturday, February 4th to be entered into a raffle for free future tickets, one of 6 spaces on the Fanboni during the game, and Phantoms swag.  Use this link:https://fevo.me/3FrksVA  and please share with anyone who you think would enjoy a fun night out at the Phantoms while supporting our EHS Community. 
 
Needs Your Support
 
Good morning everyone!
 
We are in need of your help.
 
Joshua Scoble is a 16 years old boy living in Emmaus and has Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOB) since 3 months old.  Last year Joshua's Future of Promises (FOB) Bingo for a Cure raised $90,000 for FOB Research and over the past 16 years his family have raised $1.3 M for FOB research!!
 
On 3/19/23 is the next bingo for this great organization and they could still use some help.
 
How can we help?
 
 
1. We could help make baked goods for them to sell at the bake sale the day of the bingo event. (eg. a few cookies in a small baggie). 
 
2. We could donate any type of $20 gift card for them to use in their raffle baskets the day of the bingo event.
 
Both of these can be dropped off at Karen Hobson's home 2 Stoklea Drive, Emmaus. The gift cards can be dropped off any time but the baked goods can be dropped off on Saturday, March 18.  Karen's cell number is 484-560-1711.
 
3. Help is needed with Set-up : tables, chairs, programs, (last year 1,400 were at the event), at the Agr-Plex on Saturday morning, 3/18/23 from 10 am - until noon, pizza then follows.
 
4. Help is needed at Tear Down : 5 pm - this is physical work and should take approximately 1 hour on Sunday, 19th March at the Agr-Plex.
 
Here is a link on sign up genius to sign up:  
 
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0949AFAC2AA0F94-joshuas
 
 
Bingo is at the Agr-Plex Hall in Allentown Fairgrounds on Sunday, 19th March,  Doors open 10.30 am, Bingo Begins at 1 pm. Tickets are $35 (and a $4 processing fee added) and at the Door $40.  Tickets can also be purchased online and at Buss Paints, see flyer for more information.
 
For more information go to 
 
Thank you in advance for all of your help to support this great event and great cause!!
 
Nicole
Rotary Direct Foundation Giving

Rotary.org

Dear Rotarians,

Thank you for your dedication, leadership, and support on behalf of The Rotary Foundation. As a leader in Rotary, you play an essential role in ensuring that Rotary Foundation programs can continue to create positive and lasting change in your community and around the globe. One way you can help Rotary continue to do good in the world is by encouraging members to enroll in Rotary Direct, our Foundation’s recurring giving program.

Last year, our Foundation raised over $434 million and funded more than 1,190 global grants, 470 district grants, and 225 disaster response grants to help communities thrive. Rotary Direct is one of the easiest and most secure ways for our donors to support the Foundation: because contributions are automated, donors don’t need to worry about sending checks or remembering to make an annual contribution on time.  

Rotary Direct saves time and reduces administrative costs. Monthly, quarterly, and annual gift options are available. Members can enroll at the Rotary Direct page, return a completed Rotary Direct enrollment form, or enroll by phone by calling the international office that serves their area or +1-866-976-8279 if in the U.S. 

For more information, you can refer to these frequently asked questions. If you have additional questions, we are here to help! Reply to this email or write to our Annual Fund staff.

Thank you for your dedication to Doing Good in the World.

Sincerely,
The Rotary Foundation

 
New opportunities for Rotary to support communities in need
 
Dear Meghan,

As a global humanitarian organization, Rotary continually takes action to help communities in need. Because you are a dedicated leader in Rotary, we want you to be among the first to know that The Rotary Foundation has established two temporary funds to support immediate relief efforts in Pakistan and Ukraine. In Pakistan, a severe monsoon season has caused devastating floods and affected millions of people. In Ukraine, the ongoing war has led to a continued humanitarian crisis. We’ll begin fundraising efforts soon to finance disaster response grants from these funds. 
 
The Pakistan Flood Response Fund will help communities recover from the disaster that displaced people and destroyed crops. It will accept contributions, including District Designated Funds, until 31 December 2023 and distribute grants until 30 June 2024 or until the funds are spent. Any unused money will be transferred to the general Disaster Response Fund. 

The Ukraine Response Fund will also accept contributions, including District Designated Funds, to support grants for districts affected by the war. It will operate on the same schedule as the Pakistan fund, accepting donations until 31 December 2023 and awarding grants until 30 June 2024 or until the money is spent. Any unused funds will also be transferred to the Disaster Response Fund.
 
Districts affected by the flooding in Pakistan or the war in Ukraine can apply for grants from the relevant fund to provide items such as water, food, medicine, shelter, and clothing. To learn more and help these communities, you and your members can: 
  1. Donate to the Pakistan Flood Response Fund or the Ukraine Response Fund 
  2. Contribute your District Designated Funds 
  3. Learn more about both funds and how to apply for disaster response grants 
  4. Fundraise among your colleagues, friends, and family using Raise for Rotary 
 
We appreciate your assistance in supporting Rotary member-led projects to help these communities recover.

Sincerely, 

Ian H.S. Riseley 
2022-23 Trustee Chair
The Rotary Foundation
Rotary Trivia.
 A QUICK ROTARY CLUB GEOGRAPHY LESSON
 
 
• District 9100 which comprises 14 West African Countries is recognized as the largest geographical District in the Rotary world. It was created in 1985 and uses three official languages -  English, French, and Portuguese.
• The Rotary Club of Papeete, Tahiti, which is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is the club that is most remote from any other.
• The southernmost Rotary meeting is that of the Rotary Club of Base Marambio Antartida in Antarctica. If in the area you can also visit the Rotary Club of Base Antarctica     Esperanza. Both are Spanish speaking clubs that meet Wednesday evenings
• To visit the northernmost club you must travel above the Arctic Circle to the Rotary Club of Barrow, Alaska, U.S.A. 
• If you attend the El Aguilar club in Argentina, you are meeting with the highest club in the world at 16,000 feet (4,880 meters) above sea level. 
• The lowest club meets at 40 feet (12.2 meters) below sea level at El Centro, California, USA. 
• There are 69 Rotary clubs with the word “Tokyo” in their club names.
• It is said that there is a Rotary meeting being held someplace in the world every hour of every day. If you attended one meeting per day, it would take nearly 80 years to visit all of the more than 34,500 Rotary clubs in the world, and by that time, no doubt, there would be thousands more new clubs to attend 
    Trivia Facts
                                                                                               TRIVIA  FACTS .

     

    1)      Worldwide polio cases have decreased an astounding 99% since 1988 due to Rotary’s PolioPlus participation in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.  Rotarians have vowed not to stop until polio is wiped from the earth to prevent this deadly disease from ever making a comeback.

    2)      $1.5 billion could be saved annually around the world if polio were eradicated.  This money could be applied to other public health priorities, and the savings in human suffering is immeasurable.

    3)      More than $650 million have been contributed by Rotary members to PolioPlus.

    4)      The Gates & Buffett Foundation offered to donate $355 million to PolioPlus for polio immunization campaigns in developing countries if Rotarians contributed an additional $200 million by June 2012.  Success is imminent as $160 million had already been raised by December 2010.

    5)      9,000 secondary-school students annually experience life in another country through the Rotary Youth Exchange.

    6)      How big is Rotary International?  32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around the world initiate service projects to address today’s challenges, including literacy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns.  The clubs get to work immediately whenever a crisis strikes; at this very moment Rotarians are busy in the earthquake regions of New Zealand and Japan.

    7)      1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders make up the Rotary global network of community volunteers who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards, and help build goodwill and peace in the world numbers.

    8)      The organization that holds the highest consultative status given by the United Nations to nongovernmental organizations is Rotary International.

    9)      The first Rotary club meeting was held in Chicago on February 23, 1905.  Five years later in 1910 Canada welcomed its first Rotary club to Winnipeg.

    10)  The furthest a Rotary Club banner has ever traveled:  In 1968 astronaut Frank Borman, member of the Houston Space Center Rotary club, carried a banner on the Apollo 8 flight to the moon!

    For more information about Rotary International please visit the website http://www.rotary.org/

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    Build Your Skills. Boost Your Potential!
     
    Hello ERC Friends!  
    I wanted to share this valuable resource available to Rotarians.  Being a member of Rotary offers many benefits that we often don't think about such as; building our professional skills and growing as community leaders.  I encourage you to take a look at this program offering through the Rotary Learning Center.  I've already signed up!  I hope many ERC members find it helpful in your pursuit of learning about your leadership styles and personal goals. If you do decide to take advantage of this program, please let me know. I'd love to connect with you as we take the course.  
     
    Shine Bright!
    Meghan Reed
    President, Emmaus Rotary Club 2022/23
     
     
     


     
    Online program allows leaders to build their skills!
     
    The new Leadership Fundamentals program can help Rotary and Rotaract members build the skills they'll need to take on leadership roles. This online program presents key leadership skills and is available through Rotary's Learning Center only for members. 

    In this program, members will learn to:
    • Lead and motivate others
    • Create a positive team environment
    • Delegate responsibilities
    • Build consensus and inclusive environments
    • Recognize the strengths in others
    • Understand, manage, and resolve conflict
    • Create and deliver effective speeches and presentations
     
    This program also features questions that participants can discuss in a community forum and assignments that let them apply what they've learned. Participants identify their leadership strengths, then learn how to use them to be more effective. 
    We encourage you to share the sign-up link for this free leadership program with members in your club. 
    Key Dates
     
    Registration closes: 6 February 2023
    Program begins: 20 February 2023
    Program ends: 12 June 2023
     
    Click HERE to Register
    Rotary and BEYOND
     
    Emmaus Rotarians truly do live a lifestyle of Service Above Self!
     
     
    Many of us help with other organizations to raise funds for great causes.  If you wish to mention your outside fund-raising event at
     
    Rotary, just put up four Happy Dollars and let us know about what is going on.  If I have a website link to your cause I will post it here.!!


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    District Conference 2023! 
    Our District 7430 Conference for 2023 is on the horizon and we're planning a
    great event for everyone.

    The location is the big feature for this event - The Atlantic City Tropicana!
     
    The dates are May 5 - 7, 2023.
     
     
    We're sure you have questions about our conference so check out key items
    of interest below.  We hope to see you there!
     

    Welcome to the Emmaus Rotary Club!
    We meet at 7:30 AM on Thursday mornings
    at Superior Restaurant 105 Main Street, Emmaus Pa 18049
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    2023-2024 Club President
    Sal Verrastro
     
    District 7430 Governor
    Diane Donaher
     
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    Rick Zayaitz
     
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    January 31st - District 7430 Grant Training Virtual Seminar
     
    February 24-25 - Mid-Atlantic Presidents-Elect Training Seminar - Valley Forge
     
    March 3, 2023 - Phantoms Night with the EHS Rotary Interact Club
     
     
     
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    Stephen Motze
    July 27
     
    Rocco Zegalia
    July 28
     
    Anthony Moyer
    July 29
     
    Sue Straeter-Doviak
    July 29
     
    Spouse Birthdays
    Debra Chisca
    July 13
     
    Anniversaries
    Eileen Prokop
    July 7
     
    Join Date
    Chris Hornaman
    July 1, 2015
    8 years
     
    Eileen Prokop
    July 1, 2005
    18 years
     
    Mike lahanas
    July 1, 2011
    12 years
     
    Mike Mihalik
    July 10, 2019
    4 years
     
    Tammy Kita
    July 10, 2019
    4 years
     
    Meghan Reed
    July 27, 2018
    5 years
     
    Peter McCullough
    July 28, 2022
    1 year
     
     
     
     
    Service above Self.
    The Emmaus Rotary Club embraces, practices and promotes the Rotary International Core Values of Service, Fellowship, Diversity, Integrity and Leadership.