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Vinita, Oklahoma
District 6110
Club #2502
OFFICERS AND
BOARD MEMBERS
Secretary
Amy DeVore
Treasurer
Linda Scott
Sergeant at Arms
Bob Young
Past-President
Rod Couch
Foundation
Bud Ronsse
Club Service
Joe Gardner
Public Relations
Angela Martin
Club Administration
Jim Sellers
Membership
Dr. Jimmie Ownbey
September
30, 2009
Catered
by
Chuckwagon
Restaurant
Rotarian
of the Day
Joe Gardner
Joe was born in Tulsa and graduated from Joplin High School in 1986. Attending the University of Tulsa, he obtained his Bachelors of Art Degree in Psychology in 1990. He graduated from the University Of Tulsa College Of Law in 1993. After earning his Juris Doctorate, he moved to Vinita to practice law. Currently, Joe is an attorney with Jones & Gardner in Vinita. Joes wife, Kimberly, is a District Manager for Cato Fashions. In his spare time he enjoys hunting and fishing. He was sponsored by Dan Janis.
Holly Webb, Executive Director
Childrens Advocacy Center
Claremore, OK
Rotarian of the Day Schedule
October
14 Lowell Hatcher
21 OB Johnston
28 Dennis Jones

OB Johnston – October 1
Ed DeLozier – October 3
Board Meeting Reminder
Friday, October 2
12:00 Noon
Vinita City Council Room, City Hall
A Friendly
Reminder
As a courtesy to our Fellow Rotarians, Guests & Speakers, please remember to turn OFF or silence the ring on your cell phones during our meeting times. Thank you
Spotlight on SERVICE Water Well Project
Its very name means "water,"
yet Nicaragua faces a drinking water crisis..
The poorest Nicaraguan citizens and most remote barrios face
life-threatening danger every day they drink the dirty and often
contaminated water from their hand-dug wells. Facing harsh soil
conditions and economic obstacles, Nicaraguans need clean water. They
need your help!
...
is an opportunity for small and robust clubs as well as individuals
to participate in the Nicaraguan Water Well Drilling Program, a
viable and vital international project started in 2000 by The Rotary
Club of Tulsa. The goal is to provide potable water to the poor who
live in the barrios of Nicaragua. We encourage each Rotary Club to
sponsor one or more wells to help save and change thousands of
lives.
How the money is spent: The Own-A-Well Program is a sound investment of your charitable dollars, literally giving hands and feet to your generosity in communities in dire need. 100% of your Own-A-Well contribution goes directly to the cost of drilling the wells. The administrative and fund-raising expenses are paid by Rotary Clubs in Tulsa, OK, and other Rotary Clubs throughout the Rotary World. The program's major support has come from The Rotary Club of Tulsa, The Rotary Foundation and other clubs within Rotary District No. 6110. In addition, important financial support has come from Rotary Clubs throughout the U.S.A.