Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Seville Rotary Meeting 08/31/2010

Groaner, Jay Overman
Pledge, Ross Shoemaker
Prayer, Josh Rogers
Greeter, Patrick Elebash

Visiting Rotarians: Antonio Terry with Pensacola, Jerald Hall with Subwest and Scott Sollis with Pensacola

Happy Dollars: Happy to announce our club is Happy and had the most Happy Dollars in one night! A total of $18 of Happy things happening!

Club Notes: Governor sent a thank you email to Kevin, who praised us for being the most active club she has seen in awhile!

Brynn gave us a quick rundown of what it is like to work the polls..."hearding cats!"

Don't forget to sign up with Charles James for Day of Caring on October 22nd

Habitat for Humanity, we are now scheduled to help build a house on November 6th! Sign up with Charles James if you are interested!

Message from Chad Stacy: Last week to get your pictures emailed to Aeiko to post! Chad has decided to take pictures with the mouse in the room!!

Grants? Anyone interested in writing Grants? Interested, email Kevin Ryan!

Rotary magazine? Are you getting your magazine? If not let becky know, but read this month because it is very interesting!

the district has a sheltor box if we have want to set up with one!

Any ideas for seafood fest yet?

Anyone a muscian? Let Kevin know!

NO MEETING WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 7TH!!!!!

Sept 14th meeting we will be breaking up into our committees so be sure to make it!

50/50: Josh did not pull the joker, so the pot rolls over and getting big!!

Speaker:

Richard A Snyder, Professor / Director
Center for Envoromental Diagnostics and Bioremediation
Oil in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
rsnyder@uwf.edu

www.uwf.edu/cedb/

Wow! This guy had some great information and helped show us what were the myths and the facts about the oil spill here in the gulf. Explained how the fish is safe to eat, what oil is, how oil has always been in our life everyday, what happened to the all the oil, and the future of our ecosystem.

Check out the website above as it has all the information he talked about and more. You can also keep up with the sand and water samples they do daily in our area.