Doors open at 5:00 pm - Dinner at 6:30 - raffle at 8:15 pm
$300 Donation includes admission and dinner for two people. Must present ticket at Registration Desk. Winner responsible for tax, title, license, and doc. fees plus dealer prep and service.
Note: this is a fundraising effort and only one meal choice is planned. To purchase tickets or notify the planning team of any special dietary needs, contact John Parrott.
Proceeds of this raffle will be used to support London Bridge Rotary Charities annual adopt-a-family service project in the Lake Havasu City community.
Past President, and Assistant DG, Gary Gray, asks that you mark your calendar and plan to attend the tri-club happy hour planned for the 5th Wednesday, August 31, 2016 from 5 to 7 PM in the Bridgeview Room at Shugrue's. There will be an appetizer buffet for all to enjoy.
A 50/50 drawing will benefit the Norona Effect. Our District Governor, Dan Messersmith, plans to attend. This will be a great venue to get acquainted with our DG and enjoy the fellowship of Rotarians from all three local clubs in a nice, relaxed atmosphere.
Fred Barber presented a fascinating program at our September 10 meeting describing some technical and logistical challenges in getting to where we are today in the multi-pupose use of satelites.
The space industry has made an amazing difference during our lifetimes in how we gain and share knowledge and communicate across the globe. There were many obstacles to overcome to get to the place where we are today. Hearing about the evolution from someone who was intimately involved was fascinating.
We could probably bring him back as a speaker a couple of times a year and hear about another interesting aspect of his amazing career and never exhaust his ability to keep our attention with his stories. He touched on his involvement with intelligence-gathering, and indicated that is an occupation getting far too little interest from students today. Because of this, scholarships are available to attract promising students to prepare for this line of work.
Gary Meyers attended the Summit County Colorado Rotary Meeting Tuesday, August 16 and documented his attendance with this photo on the London Bridge Rotary Facebook page.
Legendary singer and polio survivor Donovan Leitch, better known simply as Donovan, has joined Rotary in its fight to eradicate the paralyzing disease that afflicted him during much of his childhood.
Donovan contracted polio at age three in Glasgow, Scotland. The disease weakened his right leg and left it thinner and shorter than the other. Confined to his bed for much of his childhood, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer said his father would read him poetry.
In a recent interview with the Daily Express, Donovan said that listening to poetry piqued his interest in creative writing. “If I...
Rotary's fourth World Polio Day celebration, on 24 October, will highlight extraordinary progress in the eradication campaign and emphasize the work that remains before we wipe out the virus for good. With the number of new cases worldwide nearly halved from this time last year, we have the opportunity to rally our resources and see the last case of polio this year.
Health officials and Rotary's celebrity polio ambassadors will head to Atlanta, Georgia, USA, for the event, the first to be held at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It will be streamed live and then will...
The way Rotary member Todd Jenkins puts it, he's the first generation in his family "to do everything": first to go to college, first to fly on a plane, first to visit another country, and the first to live across state lines.
Jenkins, 28, grew up in a low-income neighborhood in Columbia, South Carolina, USA. His family worked hard just to make ends meet. So travel and college seemed out of reach.
The eldest of ten children, Jenkins says his goal was to break out of the family status quo and set a positive example for his siblings. He credits his mother with helping him avoid falling into the...
The World Health Organization has confirmed two cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) in Nigeria, the first cases in the country since July 2014. After passing a year without a case of the wild poliovirus, Nigeria was removed from the list of polio-endemic countries in September 2015. These cases – from two local government areas of Borno state – occurred in July 2016.
The Government of Nigeria – in partnership with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative – will take immediate steps to respond quickly to the outbreak to prevent further spread of the disease. This response will include...
Each month, eBay, the world’s largest auction website, selects a set of upcoming Live Auction events and donates a portion of all sales proceeds to Rotary. Only U.S. auction sales are eligible. See the schedule of August auctions.
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