Pledge: President Keith Prayer: Joan Camire Bret's Flim/Flam: Low hand winner was Gene Heiney Rafle Winners: Marty Drobiarz, John Donnelly and Bob Hester. Guests: Ed Pinn intriduced his guest Alan Garmond of Old Lyme Visiting Rotarian: District Governor Colin Gershon Happy Bucks: For start of Wine Tasting fundraiser, for DG Colin, Lee David for water only in his basement (knocked out furnace) but not on 1st floor, Charlie Norz for Ken Roche doing better after a massive anuerism, many more for Ken, Peter Corbett for reaching the big '75' tomorrow and Matt Vogt for a great vacation in Mexico. Annoiuncements: Bill McLaughlin mentioned that the O.S. Interact Club prepared and served dinner at the Old Lyme Congregational Church for the needy. President Keith indicated there are openings on the scholarship committee, contact him if you're interested. Treasurer Paul gave a short report and indicated that the District dues were a little higher than budgeted but we could make up the shortfall.
Program: Assistant DG Gerri introduced our DG Colin Gershon.

DG Colin thanked Gerri for her help as Ass't DG. He.is a member and past president of the New Haven Rotary Club. He is originally from Shelter Island, L.I. He's in the process of finishing up his annual visitations, our being number 52 out of 59. He's doing the closest to home last, (the best). He indicated our district has the most clubs and Interact Clubs of any other district in New England. DG Colin has been very active in Rotary having already attended 3 International Conventions. He highly encourages all Rotarians to consider attending one. The next will be in Montreal, our own back yard, the 3rd week in June 2010. Greg Mortenson, the author of "3 Cups of Tea" will be a main speaker. This is the fellow that spent many months in Afganistan and wrote very candidly on the conditions there. At one of the International Conferences he heard Bill Gates when he made his initial gift of $100 million for Polio eradication. He's since upped that to $350 million. DG Colin also mentioned the District Leadership Institute being held in New Haven on October 31st from 8 to 2. See Keith for details. Another program he mentiioned were Club Visioning Seminars to help clubs establish long range goals and objectives. Another seminar being held in Madison is on Club PR, October 16th. His last plug was for all clubs to consider doing something "Green" on "Make a Difference Day", or whenever the opportunity permits. Something to think about. His closing remarks were to infrom us of our District Conference in Burlington, VT coming up next spring.
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