Join us for tasty BREAKFAST treats, POSITIVE energy and HEARTS of service! Club business starts promptly at 7:30 am, with pledges, announcements, Fine Sheriff duties and HAPPY DOLLARS. A weekly talk ENRICHING our lives takes us to 8:30am.
Greeters should arrive no later than 7:15 AM and assist members with name badges, welcoming guests and identifying visiting Rotarians.
GREETERS - JULY 9 (@LESA)
JERRY BEAMER
LILIANA FLEMING
GREETERS - JULY 16 (@LESA)
JULIE BEAMER
SAM or JAKE LARIOZA
GREETERS - JULY 23 (@LESA)
LUANNE BIBBEE
HARVEY LARSON
GREETERS - JULY 30 (@LESA)
STEVE BIBBEE
J. MICHAEL LENNINGER (akaJMikeL)
If you for some reason you cannot fulfill your annual responsibility to be our OFFICIAL GREETER when assigned, please let me know at least a week in advance. The week of our meeting, you are responsible for arranging your own replacement!
Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club members, family and friends joined for a tremendous evening of celebration and vision at Camp Tamarack in Brighton. Outgoing LSRC President Pattie Courtney celebrated significant contributions to the club with numerous awards to dedicated members. Incoming LSRC President Jamie Nicholson shared her vision of serving to change lives with enthusiasm and inspiration. President's Night 2021 gave us the joy of fellowship, good food and a reinforcement of our hearts to help mankind.
With genuine excitement LSRC members joined together to build a ROTARY float to promote the AMAZING club that serves our community! Spearheading the project were LSRC members John Scotta, Steve Gronow and Brenda Tipton as they put together materials, gathered helpers and did the dirty work to BUILD the massive float, complete with tissue flowers! The work detail conversations included talk of OTHER parades which would benefit from the presence of the float and ALL ROTARY CLUB members participating.
Please send J. Michael Lenninger photos (lots of pictures, .jpgs) and stories about Rotarians!
Click on this link: "Rotary News"THANK YOU! --jml (810) 986-9320 text/cell
What a long shot at the recent Fowlerville Rotary golf outing! Jim Watters reports that Diana Romsek took longest drive AND closest to the pin for women. Whatdya win, Diana?
Here's what Mark T. Robinson asks you to do: "Be creative. Educate us. Entertain us. Challenge us." Send him an email with your nomination and why you chose them. mark@livingstoncatholiccharities.org [We also would like a short bio and a photo of your speaker at least a week before so we can highlight them in the LSRC BULLETIN.
CELEBRATE THE CROWNING OF OUR LSRC DISTRICT GOVERNOR "Woo-Woo!" JULY 22nd
Good day my fellow Rotarians,
As the new Rotary year approaches I am taking this time to thank each and every one of you for your service over the last year through the incredibly difficult pandemic. We as Rotarians rose to the occasion, got creative and never wavered on our continued passion to do good in the world. This next year my hope is that we Engage, Excite and Have Fun (Woo Woo!!) as well as get back to some sort of normalcy and continue our quest to Serve to Change Lives.
I am personally inviting you to attend my upcoming
Here's a fun opportunity to celebrate my honored opportunity to be your District 6380 Governor as I begin my new Rotary year. This event will offer all sorts of great food, friendship, fundraisers and more. We'll gather outside at a small camp located in Brighton, Michigan.
Very casual attire is requested. [Don't forget the bug spray!] Come and have fun as we use this time to reunite with our fellow Rotarians!! [Rule Number One of the FIVE-WAY Test is to HAVE FUN!]
$35 per Adult* - price includes all you can eat strolling dinner, non-alcoholic beverages + 3 game tickets $20 per Youth (ages 15-20) - Dinner only $15 per Child (ages 14 and under) - Dinner only
*BYOB as we will have limited Beer and Wine selections available [Mostly leftovers from President's Night. Bring some booze to share.]
Join Jim Watters and the extended Rotary Family EVERY Saturday morning at 9 o'clock (or earlier!) to help plant, weed and feed at the Community Victory Garden on the SW corner of Brighton NC Machine at 7300 Whitmore Lake Rd, Brighton, MI 48116. We need volunteers Tuesday and Thursday mornings as well.
Time to get back to the garden, people.
Gleaners asks is that you donate 10% of your harvest to the fresh produce food banks.
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You can enjoy a meal with local Rotarians every day of the week:
Monday - Lunch - Howellat Howell Board of Education Room at the Administration Building (on Highlander Way)
Tuesday - Lunch - Brightonat the Brighton Community Building (aka the Boy Scout Building)
Tuesday - Lunch - Lyon Area at Abbey Park at Mill River...off Milford Road, south of I-96, across from Coyote Golf Club
Wednesday - Lunch - Fowlerville at First United Methodist Church on 2nd Street
Thursday - Breakfast - Hartland Rotary Club, at the Hartland Insurance Agency (Old US 23, just north of M 59).
Thursday - Lunch - Novi at Suburban Collection Showcase
- NOON - Milford Rotary Club, Bakers at Milford, 2925 S. Milford Road
Take the opportunity to see other clubs, meet other Rotarians and see how they do things. These count as "Make Up" meetings if you can't attend your regular weekly club meeting.