On Friday morning, March 6th at 7 am, the Springfield Twin Rivers Club revved up their energy at the Eugene Mission with a bountiful breakfast. President John Kimpton started the meeting, and Mary Bartlett inspired us with examples of Olympians who just wouldn’t quit.
I awarded the Club for its financial support of the End Polio Now Countdown.On Friday morning, March 6th at 7 am, the Springfield Twin Rivers Club revved up their energy at the Eugene Mission with a bountiful breakfast.
President John Kimpton started the meeting, and Mary Bartlett inspired us with examples of Olympians who just wouldn’t quit. I awarded the Club for its financial support of the End Polio Now Countdown.
President John also awarded Blue Badges to three Red Badge members, shown from left – Belinda Ray, Karen Davis, and Jameson Auten.
Some clubs have stopped doing the Red-to-Blue Badge process. Has yours? This program familiarizes new members with Rotary, helps them feel engaged and involved with their club, and acquaints them with the club members. The faster we assimilate new members, the more loyal they’ll be.
The Springfield Twin Rivers Rotary Club sends its greetings to you, and invites you to get up early on a Friday morning, head for the Eugene Mission for a fabulous breakfast, and start your day off with some Rotarian energy.
I sure did!
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