May 25, 2010 Wheel
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May 25, 2010 Wheel
Last Meeting ROTARY CLUB OF McLEAN Chartered November 10, 1965 P.O. Box 561 • McLean, VA 22101 MEETINGS: TUESDAYS - NOON Location: Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 1545 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, VA 22101 May 25, 2010 September 22, 2009 Alan Grielsamer Dale Lazar and David Coyle Today’s Meeting Our distinguished speaker today will be Karen Kasmauski. Ms. Kasmauski is photojournalist for National Geographic. The topic of her presentation is “Making a Difference with Your Images.” Ms. Kasmauski will be talking about being a photojournalist for National Geographic, an upcoming photography trip to Vietnam, and her June 2010 article in Rotarian magazine titled, “Every Picture Tells a Story” in which she shares the art and craft of taking pictures. Our distinguished speaker was our very own Rotarian Robert Bishop-Driver. Robert joined Redeemer Lutheran Church as Lead Pastor and has shepherded the church’s phenomenal growth since 2006. Announcements The McLean Club raised more than $3,400 at its McLean Day hamburger-hot dog tent. Led by John Rosenbaum, more than 30 Rotarians and their families participated in the fundraiser. The Club extends a special thank you to Tom Mangan’s granddaughter, Clarissa, a member of the McLean High School Interact Club, for recruiting several of her friends to help at McLean Day. The McLean Club recently was honored by Fairfax County Public Schools with the Community Partnership Award, for its collaboration with Timber Lane Elementary School. The project, organized by Kathy Martin and in concert with Provident Bank (now M&T Bank) provides funding for literacy initiatives at the school. Rotarians also volunteer their time to read to students and present books to them. The McLean Club also supports the Longfellow Middle Upcoming Speakers • Jun 1 2010 Eric Adamson, Vice President Rotary International Vice President Rotary International School and McLean High School essay contests as well as sponsoring Ethics Day at McLean High. Next Tuesday, June 1 the McLean Club will be hosting a Farewell Luncheon in honor of outgoing Rotary International Vice President Eric Adamson. District 7610 Leadership and members from other Northern Virginia clubs have been invited to attend this special event. The Rotary International Convention will take place June 2023 in Montreal. The District 7610 Installation and Awards Banquet will be held June 26 at the Fredericksburg Country Club. The 2010-2011 McLean Club Officers Installation is scheduled for Thursday, July 8 at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The Tuesday lunch meeting (July 6) for that week has been cancelled. Happy Talk Everyone was Happy! ROTARY CLUB OF McLEAN Chuck Davidson, District 7610 Governor Dong Kurn (D.K.) Lee, Rotary International President Officers, Directors and Chairs 2009-2010 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President Paul A. Frank Vice President and President-Elect........ William Glenn Yarborough Secretary........................................................ Robert Driver-Bishop Treasurer................................................................. Richard Neldon Sergeant-at-Arms....................................Sarvendra (Sam) Agarwal Director - Community Service................................John P. McEvilly Director - International Service...................................... Lois Wilson Director - Vocational Service............................. Michael S. DeRose Director - Membership..................................................Marilen King Director - Fundraising................................................. Paul A. Frank Immediate Past President............................................. Lois Wilson CHAIRS The Rotary Foundation Chair................................ Robert L. Hahne Club Administration Chair....................... William Glenn Yarborough Program Committee Chair....................................Deborah Jackson Club Service..................................................Robert F. Rosenbaum Community Service................................................John P. McEvilly International Service...................................................... Lois Wilson Vocational Service............................................. Michael S. DeRose Fund Raising.............................................................. Paul A. Frank Bulletin Editor............................................................... David Coyle Bulletin Scribes............. David Coyle, Alan Greilsamer, Dale Lazar, Heather Schoeppe, Ed Shahin, Bill Reed, & Paul Ward Membership..................................................................Marilen King Club Communications Director..................................... David Coyle Online Bulletin Editor.................................................... David Coyle Rotary Club of McLean Foundation, Inc. Liaison......................... William Glenn Yarborough Attendance............................................. William Glenn Yarborough Club Historian.......................................................... William M. Stell McLean Day Chair................................................John Rosenbaum Interact Chair...........................................................Tamara Mitchell Group Study Exchange Chair........................................ Lois Wilson World Community Service Chair............................. Frank Peterson Polio Eradication Chair...........................................Vance S. Zavela Bulletin Publisher.......................................................... David Coyle Assistant Governor...................................... Tom Watson O’Bryon II Public Image Director............................................. Alan Greilsamer Scholarship Committee.........................................Thomas Mangan CLUB OF McLEAN Service ROTARY Chartered November 10, 1965 P.O. Box 561 • McLean, VA 22101 Above MEETINGS: TUESDAYS - NOON Self Location: Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 1545 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, VA 22101 Local Rotary Club Meeting Times & Places MONDAY • Alexandria South Rotary Club 7:30 AM IHOP, 7694 Richmond Highway, Alexandria • Fair Lakes Rotary Club 7:30 AM Fair Lakes Hyatt Hotel, Fairfax • Alexandria West End Rotary Club 12 NOON Duke’s Market Café, Washington Suites, 100 S. Reynolds St. • Fairfax Rotary Club 12:15 PM 2d Floor Banquet Rm. American Legion Post 177, 3939 Oak St. • Sterling Rotary Club 12:30 PM Logan’s Roadhouse Restaurant TUESDAY • Burke Rotary Club 7:30 AM Brion’s Grille, Fairfax • Centreville Rotary Club 11:30 AM Eggspectation, 5009 Westone Plaza, Westfields Blvd. • Alexandria Rotary Club 12:15 PM Belle Haven Country Club, 6023 Fort Hunt Rd. • Rosslyn-Fort Myer Rotary Club 12:30 PM Vantage Point Restaurant, Rosslyn Holiday Inn at Key Bridge WEDNESDAY • Crystal City-Pentagon Rotary Club 7:30 AM Crystal City Sports Pub, 529 23rd St. South, Arlington • Herndon Rotary Club 7:30 AM Amphora’s Diner Deluxe, 1151 Elden St., Herndon • Lake Ridge Rotary Club 7:30 AM Westminster at Lake Ridge WEDNESDAY Continued • West Springfield Rotary Club 7:30 AM Springfield Golf & Country Club • Annandale Rotary Club 12:15 PM Squire Rockwell’s, 8700 Little River Tnpk. • Reston Rotary Club 12:15 PM Hidden Creek Country Club, 1711 Clubhouse Rd. • Vienna Rotary Club 12:15 PM Marco Polo Restaurant • Mount Vernon Rotary Club 6:45 PM Cedar Knoll Inn, 9030 Lucia La., Mt. Vernon THURSDAY • Tysons Corner Rotary Club 7:30 AM Tower Club • Arlington Rotary Club 12:15 PM La Cote D’Or, 2201 West Moreland St., Arlington • Springfield Rotary Club 12:15 PM Greenspring Village, 7440 Spring Village Dr. • Woodbridge Rotary Club 12:15 PM Westminster at Lake Ridge • Falls Church Rotary Club 6:30 PM Harvest Moon Restaurant, 7260 Arlington Boulevard FRIDAY • Bailey’s Crossroads Rotary Club 7:30 AM Athens Restaurant, 3541 Carlin Springs Rd. • Dulles Airport Rotary Club 7:30 AM Center for Innovative Technology Cafeteria • Dunn Loring Rotary Club 12:30 PM J. R.’s Stockyards Inn, Tysons Corner For more information on nearby clubs, please visit: http://www.rotary7610.org/club_meetings.html ROTARY’S PolioPlus GLOBAL EFFORT 1. “By the time the world is certified polio-free, Rotary’s contributions to the global polio eradication effort will be nearly US$650 million. 2. Since 1988, 5 million people, who otherwise would be paralyzed with polio, are now walking because of Rotary efforts. 3. Rotary and its global partners vaccinated over 2 billion children in 2005. 4. More than 1 million Rotarians worldwide have contributed toward polio eradication efforts.