Norm Noble There is a bell that has been traveling around the world, starting in Canada, then England, followed by Scotland, the USA, and soon it will visit Thailand. It is an unusual bell in that it doesn’t ring. It just travels. The idea for this traveling bell started with the Rotary Club of Sooke…
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Generals, October 2015
Popular Rotary pancake breakfast returns in November
Norm Noble Heads up – The Rotary Pancake Breakfast returns to Oakwood Country Club on Sunday, November 8. As many have said, “Start your mouths watering now!” for one of Sun Lakes’ favorite annual events. This will be Sun Lakes Rotary’s nineteenth annual Pancake Breakfast held again in Oakwood’s Ballroom. Breakfast will be served between…
Clubs & Classes, October 2015
Two fascinating speakers at Rotary in October
Norm Noble On Tuesday, October 6 Dr. Kelli Ward will make a presentation regarding the state of Arizona and her role in the legislature. Dr. Kelli Ward is also Senator Kelli Ward and she wears both hats skillfully and with full confidence in her abilities. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke…
Clubs & Classes, July 2015
Three outstanding Rotary meetings this month
Norm Noble On Tuesday, July 7 Dr. Elliot Mufson from Barrow’s Neurological Institute, specializing in Alzheimer’s disease, will present the topic, “Looking back to see the future.” Dr. Mufson is a pioneer in the application of single cell gene array technology to study the genetic signature of neurons during the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. He…
Clubs & Classes, March 2015
Rotary programs in March that you will want to attend
Norm Noble On Tuesday, March 3 Dr. Harold Wong, Arizona Republic Consulting Columnist and Financial Educator, will present “Secrets of Roth and Multi-Generational IRAs” to the Sun Lakes Rotary Club’s breakfast meeting. Would you like to pay $0 tax on your IRA for life? Prevent the tax man from taking 30-40 percent of your IRA…
Clubs & Classes, January 2015
San Tan Crown Rotary party
For the last six years the San Tan club has provided Christmas cards with a $5 bill inside to 300 Sunshine kids cared for by Sunshine Residential Homes. This year Rudolph candy canes were also given out to the kids thanks to Linda Taylor and Talon Hoffman, good friends of the club. Sunshine Residential Homes…