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Good Morning Woodinville Rotary!

The dynamic duo of Dave and Ken stepped up to man the front table and tackle the SOA duties this morning.

Erv kept up a steady promotion of the April 22 Lithium-ion Battery Recycling Event in Bellevue from 10-3pm.

Our guest speaker was Bonnie Feldman from Viva Farms, who spoke on their incubator program.

President Sandy invited new member Joseph to the podium to share his classification talk. Welcome to the club!

There’s no morning meeting next week as we are having an evening social on April 25 at @calientekitchenandbar from 5pm. Hope to see you there!

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Category: Club News

Good Morning Woodinville Rotary!

Tom R. led an enthusiastic raffle selling campaign at the front desk. Northshore Interact Co-President Nina brought a “Mother’s Day Momosa Basket” for our upcoming auction, as a contribution from Northshore Interact. Many have their eye on the lovely basket!

VP Marshall facilitated the meeting for President Sandy and brought levity to the front podium.
Our guest speaker was Margaret Atwater, Senior Property Manager of TRF who presented plans for a mural facing DeYoung Park. It’s a beautiful design that captures the feel of our wonderful city. Local artist Will Schlough created the colorful concept. We are looking forward to seeing the mural this Summer!

Congratulations to Joseph for receiving a Paul Harris award as presented by Foundation Chair Dr. Tim Burner. Raffle prizes were plentiful and Bob picked the white marble, with plans to donate his winnings to the RI Foundation.
Join us for breakfast at the Sammamish Valley Grange on Tuesdays from 7am.

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Category: Club News

Good Morning Woodinville Rotary!

VP Marshall is back in town and heartily manned the front desk. We had a full house at the grange this morning with lots of events announced and a lively exchange of ideas.

Erv announced that the upcoming ion battery recycling event on April 22 in Bellevue is the first all district event under Rotary International. Gather your items and mark your calendars!

Our virtual guest speaker was Ethan Bryson from Natural Urban Forests who spoke on their services for creating self-sustaining, native forests. The Miyawaki Method used to create Urban Forests is based on the pioneering work of Japanese botanist and ecologist Professor Dr. Akira Miyawaki.

And lots of fines were administered for various shenanigans.

Join us for breakfast on Tuesday mornings, 7am at the Sammamish Valley Grange.

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