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This Week's Duties

Sauer Dave Fellowship 12/30/15

Reierson Andy Fellowship 12/30/15

Seitz Laura Greeter 12/30/15

Mitchell-Krocak Lisa Greeter 12/30/15

Olson Kris Invocation 12/30/15

Durward Mary Program 12/30/15

 

 

November 11th Rotary Presentation - Grand Ave. access at Spirit Mountain by Potter

 

Harbortown Rotary Weekly Attendance Report 11-04-15

Harbortown Rotary Weekly Attendance Report    
11/4/2015      
         
Attendance 60.56%      
         
         
50/50 Drawing 43                      $127      
         
         
Guests Jenny Peterson Mike Cochran    
         
         
         
         
         
         
Honorary Members        
         
         
Visiting Rotarians Denny Falk Club 25    
  Sandy Hoff Club 25    
  Raul Fierro Grand Rapids    
  Dave Nolle Club 25    
  Jon Helstrom Club 25    
         
         
         
         
Jr. Rotarians Jordan Rodgers Harbor City    
  Jane Hesch Harbor City    
  Gates LeSavage East    
  Annika Hall Marshall    
         
         
         
         
Makeups Christian Koeller 10/28/15 Superior 40
  Jason Young 11/4/15 Club?  
         
         

Foundation Celebration! PAUL HARRIS DINNER November 10th

Foundation Celebration! PAUL HARRIS DINNER
 
 
Join us Tuesday, November 10, 2015; Cocktail 5:50; Dinner 6:30 PM
 
Greysolon Plaza
 
231 E. Superior St.
 
Duluth, MN
 
Cost $40 person
 
Hosted by Harbortown Rotary
 
Contact: Scott Soderberg

American Heritage Book Group; Tuesday, Nov. 10th; 5:15 PM

American Heritage Book Group; Tuesday, Nov. 10th; 5:15 PM Social, 6:00 light dinner and book discussion.
 
Book: American Scripture: Making of the Declaration of Independence
 
Author: Pauline Maier
 
Location: Kitchi Gammi Club
 
Contact: Brad Jenson RSVP phone 625-2430
 
Cost $18 (light dinner)

Bentleyville December 14th 4:00 - 9:00 PM

 
Harbortown Rotary is set to Volunteer on Monday December 14 from 4pm-9pm. 
 
This is open to all members, their families (teenage kids and older), and friends. 
We need 54 volunteers.  A sheet of the different positions available will be passed around at the meetings. 
You can also e-mail Jinell at jinell@anytimefitness.com to get signed up.
 
Thank you for your help!
 
Jinell Abernethy
Anytime Fitness
1502 E Superior St
Duluth MN 55812
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