Subject: Meeting Minutes
Rotary Club of Lake Murray-Irmo
Meeting Minutes
June 16, 2010
The meeting of June 16 was called to order by President (only two more weeks!) Ginny Barr.
President Ginny then called on Rev. Jim Gadsden who delivered an inspiring and heart-warming invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance given in unison by the Club.
President Ginny then called on Darren Bouknight to introduce our guests including the CEO of the Beetle Bailey household, his wife Debra.
Health and Happiness was delivered eloquently by Jacqueline as she told us about "Honey, what's for dinner?" If you weren't there you should call her to hear it. She then asked if there were any Happy Dollars and HD's were volunteered by Joel Collins, Stan Bugner, Beetle, Skey Caskey, Rev. Gadsden, Larry Stohs, and Jacqueline herself as she told us she was happy because her Dad's surgery had gone well.
President Ginny announced the dates of the next two Rotary Board Meetings, the first one on this coming Friday, the last meeting of the past year's board, and the second one the following Thursday, the first meeting of next year's board. She then announced that our Club had sent flowers to the home of John Hanson in honor of the newest family addition to their household.
President Ginny then called on Beetle to come forward with Melissa Hulon, where Melissa was inducted into the Club and then announced as the newest Rotarian.
President Ginny then called on Kevin Meetze to introduce Michael Davis with Boys Farm, near Newberry , SC. Michael told us he and his wife had originally come to Boys Farm to be house parents, living in one of the cottages with 6-8 boys. Their boys and all of the other boys living in the other cottages are taught values of family and friends, discipline and love, teamwork, manners, hard work, education, caring for our environment and animals, and respect for themselves and others -- while emphasizing a close relationship with God.
Michael then called on Kevin to come up and share his personal experiences with Boys Farm. Five years ago Kevin and his family decided to get involved at Boys Farm and is currently helping coordinate the construction of what is called The Pond House, a modest house that will allow parents of the boys to visit and have a place to stay on campus.
At the end of the presentation, our member John Adair volunteered to give them a piano when The Pond House is completed.
The meeting was adjourned.
Reporter - Larry Stohs
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