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Finney Pat Greeter 10/14/15

Fox Lorrie Greeter 10/14/15

Holm Duane Invocation 10/14/15

FIRESIDE Program 10/14/15

This year's RYLA camp experiences

 

The Rotary Club of Superior’s Annual Craft Beer & Wine Tasting event held 5:30-8:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 6 at Grandma’s Sports Garden.  Tickets $25 in advance or $30 at the door.  Please contact Len Campbell at lencampbell44@gmail.com or 218-391-5829 for tickets or information.  We can place advance tickets at the door for your pick-up at the event. 

Harbortown Rotary Weekly Attendance Report    
9/30/2015      
         
Attendance 64.86%      
         
         
50/50 Drawing 47                       $50      
         
         
Guests Sarah Sobecki HDC    
  Mike Hendrickson YMCA    
  Lindsey Dueland Fuze    
  Erik McCort Fuze    
  Jim Sharrow Duluth-Superior Sail Adv  
  Kellie Mulliner Laura MacArthue School  
         
Honorary Members        
         
         
Visiting Rotarians Sandy Hoff Club 25    
  Dave Nolle Club 25    
  Roul Fierro Grand Rapids    
         
         
         
         
         
         
Jr. Rotarians        
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Makeups Karl Everett 9/16/15 Ely Rotary
  Bill Watson 9/29/15 Club 25  
         
         
         
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