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The Spokesman
7/21/10 (Page 2)

Weed Rotary - Good Works to Date

This is a continuing feature that reports all of the Community, District, International, and Vocational service items that our Club and Foundation have been able to accomplish so far during this calendar year as listed below

Total 1/01/10 through 7/15/10 = $6,331

1/12: Rotary International Dues                   $!,148.
1/28: WHS Girls Softball                               $100.
2/01: Camp Venture (1 camper)                     $540.
2/02: Haiti Relief                                            $115.
2/02: Adopt-a-Sock                                        $210.
2/02: Thanksgiving Dinner                             $300.                            2/21: Shasta View Nursing (Easter)               $100.
3/01: CASA                                                    $200.
3/06: WES Student of the Month Material       $39.
4/21: COS Scholarship Foundation                $500.
5/03: Cub Power, History Day                       $100.
5/14: Community Garden   weed barrier        $250.
5/19: Community Garden   border boards      $212.
5/31: Community Garden   seeds, soil. etc.    $135.
5/31: Community Garden   lock and keys        $50.
6/06: Rotaplast  one operation                        $650.
6/21: Rotaplast member donation                    $50.
7/04: RI Dues, 32 members                        $1,132.
7/15: Cassie Machado, Scholarship #1          $500.

SERVICE We believe that our service activities and programs bring about greater world understanding and peace. Service is a major element of our mission.
Through the plans and actions of individual clubs we create a culture of service throughout our organization that provides unparalleled satisfaction for those who serve
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FELLOWSHIP We believe that individual efforts focus on individual needs, but combined efforts serve humanity. The power of combined efforts knows no limitation, multiplies resources, and broadens our lives and perspectives. Fellowship leads to tolerance and transcends racial, national, and other boundaries.
DIVERSITY We believe Rotary unifies all people internationally behind the ideal of service. We encourage diversity of vocations within our membership and in our activities and service work. A club that reflects its business and professional community is a club with a key to its future.
INTEGRITY We are committed to and expect accountability from our leaders and fellow members, both in the results of our efforts and in the processes we use to accomplish our goals. We adhere to high ethical and professional standards in our work and personal relationships. We are fair and respectful in our interactions, and we conscientiously steward the resources entrusted to us.

LEADERSHIP We are a global fellowship of individuals who are leaders in their fields of

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endeavor. We believe in the importance of leadership development and in leadership as a quality of our members. As Rotarians, we are leaders in implementing our core values.

Editor: Gene Pitsenbarger   Phone: 938-0359   FAX: 938-1458   Email: gap@inreach.com

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