November 24, 2006

 
Prospective Members

Amy Everwine--Tom Veveers

 

Rotary Calendar

Current

Joel Petchon selling 2007 Entertainment Books for GSR—South Jersey -$30.00/Philadelphia -$25.00

20% of the proceeds benefit GSR

November 19

Dining with the Rotary Chefs at the Tavistock Country Club

November 24

This Week’s Speaker: TBA

December 1

No Meeting

December 3

Holiday party—Café Aldo Lamberti’s, Route 70, Cherry Hill. The fun begins at 6 p.m. Adrienne Cooper has the details.

December 8

Speaker: Thomas Pyle, Strathmere U. Foundation

December 15

Speaker: Byron Miller, Pure Water

December 15

Annual Club Meeting, followed by selection of President for 2008-2009


 
Current Projects

Coins 4 Kids cartons will be collected Friday, November 24th.

Amy Everwine, guest of past DG Tom Veveers visited the club.  Amy has expressed an interest in going to France and  was selected by the GSE.    Currently Amy is employed as an account manager for a marketing firm here in Cherry Hill.  She is also a part-time student at Fairleigh Dickinson University and resides in Vorhees.

Dr. David Zelli, DDS will be recognized as Rotarian of the Year at the holiday party on December 3, 2006 at Cafe Aldo Lamberti's on Route 70. 

The winning raffle tickets will be drawn at the holiday party.  First prize is a plasma screen television.

Both President Fred Levin and Jimmy Horowitz received their 25.00  checks from MasterCard.

 

Last Week's Speakers

Last week’s speakers were Brian Backensto and Pam Henshall, who gave classification talks. Brian has been a Rotarian for twenty-five years and is both a Paul Harris Fellow and Past President. He has five children, grew up in Woodbury, NJ  and attended Grove City College.  Brian has spent his career in banking . His first job was with the New Bank of Gloucester County.  Over the years he worked for five different banking institutions but for  the last six years Brian has been employed by Merrill-Lynch. Congratulations Brian on your new grandbaby!!!

Pam Henshall--Pam was raised in South Jersey.  Her parents met during WWII, her mother is English and flew to the States in 1946 to be with Pam's father. Trenton State is where she attended college, graduating with a degree in business.  Pam married her high school sweetheart although they are no longer married she says they are still "best friends."  She is the mother of two children, a fourteen year old daughter and a twelve year old son.

In 1988, Pam began working for the Chamber of Commerce, where she stayed for ten years.  After leaving the Chamber  she worked for a number of different organizations: Courier-Post, Camden Children's Garden, American Diabetes Association.  However, she has returned to the Cherry Hill Chamber of Commerce. 

Pam is passionate about volunteering her time and energies.  This began in seventh grade and has continued through the years.  "Just Helping Out" is her latest volunteer project.  She said, "We don't want your money but your time."  Learn more by clicking on justhelpingout.org.

Thanks to both Brian and Pam for sharing

 

Upcoming Birthdays

Alan Stein- November 17
Kevin Gilper- November 30

Next Week's Meeting

No meeting on December 1st

 

 

 

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