Weekly Bulletin

MAY 29, 2007

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IN THIS ISSUE:
Beth Knox, President & CEO, SEAFAIR, “SEAFAIR — A Festival in the Fabric of Our Community”  | 2007-2008 Rotary Committee Preferences | A Night at the Fifth Avenue Theater: "West Side Story" | Camp Goodtimes, June 28 | Presidential Membership Conference


 

GREETERS
Jeff Daggett

BACK TABLE DUTY
Charlie Gardner
Jim McCracken

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Jim McCracken
Dean Holly
Dale Johnson

 

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Birthdays
George Northcroft, 05/01
Ken Reid, 05/02
Judd Lees, 05/05
Sandy Jeghers, 05/07
Dale King, 05/07
Mike Myers, 05/13
Steve Anderson, 05/15
Gary Gilger, 05/15
Rondi Bennet, 05/24
Jason Weese, 05/24
John Lee, 05/26
Eva Chiu, 05/27
Ross Jacobson, 05/30
John Matheson, 05/30

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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM

Beth Knox
President & CEO, SEAFAIR
“SEAFAIR — A Festival in the Fabric of Our Community”

Bulletin ImageBeth Knox serves as President and CEO of non-profit events organization, SEAFAIR, one of Seattle’s oldest, largest and most-loved summer celebrations featuring neighborhood parades, free family events, sports activities, and culminating with the Unlimited Hydroplane Race and Air Show.

Established in 1950, SEAFAIR operates on a $3 million budget with 10 full time staff, 15 seasonal employees and interns, a 35-member board of directors and 3,000 volunteers.

Beth actually began her career with Seafair 18 years ago, producing events and managing responsibilities in fundraising and corporate sponsorship. She joined One Reel, an arts and entertainment organization, in 1994 and over an eight-year period held leadership roles as Sales Director, Event Producer and Project Director.

In 2001, Beth was recruited to produce the Boise River Festival, a non-profit community organization with several large-scale events in Boise, Idaho. Her love for Seattle brought her back to One Reel in 2003 where she led the sales force and international marketing for the company’s European-style cabaret theatre, Teatro ZinZanni. Beth returned to her roots at SEAFAIR in July of 2005 as its President and CEO.

Beth came to Seattle by way of Michigan where she received her Bachelors degree in Advertising and Public Relations. She resides in Issaquah with her husband, Jim Maier, and their twin boys, Jared and Lucas.

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2007-2008 Rotary Committee Preferences
Gary Zimmerman, President-Elect

Planning for the next Rotary year is rapidly taking shape. The theme of 2007-2008 RI President Wilfrid J Wilkinson is “Rotary Shares,” and he urges us to continue to emphasize the four key service areas — literacy, water management, health and hunger, and the family of Rotary. Our club efforts this year also will support these themes. Your support of Bellevue Rotary Club’s committee structure will ensure that the club will work effectively to accomplish its goals for the year.

If you haven't yet returned the email with your committee choices marked by committee NUMBER, rather than name, please do so as soon as possible to either Laurie Larson or me.

If you wish to serve on more than one committee, and we hope you will, please feel free to make that notation. Please keep in mind that Bellevue Rotary Club Bylaws discourage members from serving on the same committee for more than 3 consecutive years.

If you have any questions, please contact me.

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A Night at the Fifth Avenue Theatre: "West Side Story"

Bellevue Rotary has scheduled a night at the Fifth Avenue Theater on Thursday, June 14, at 8:00 pm, to see "West Side Story." There will be a wine tasting event before the show in Ross Jacobson’s office at Two Union Square in downtown Seattle (two blocks from the Fifth Avenue Theater). Finger food will be available to make a light dinner. Children are welcome.

Tickets are $70 each and are located in the Grand tier (balcony), in one of the front sections. If you are interested in attending, please email David Laub with the number of tickets you need.

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Camp Goodtimes, June 28
Charlotte Ellis
Bulletin ImageThe Rotary Carnival at Camp Goodtimes is the highlight of the summer for area children with cancer and their siblings who attend camp. Bellevue Rotarians and their guests make this day possible.

This year, our theme is The Circus, and we hope everyone will get makeovers from our Gene Juarez stylists, back for the 10th year.

Camp is held on Vashon Island; take the Fauntleroy Ferry. Come mid-morning and plan on spending the day. You will have as much fun as the kids! We have lunch at camp with the campers and stop for pizza and beverages at Rock Island Pizza before heading for the 6:00 pm ferry back to Seattle. Look for more information and sign-up sheets in May.

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Presidential Membership Conference
Chris Offer, PDG & Chair, Presidential Membership Conference

Rotary International President (2007-08) Wilf Wilkinson invites clubs, districts, and Rotarians to a Presidential Membership Conference in Vancouver, BC (Richmond) on Friday and Saturday, August 10-11, 2007.

Rotarians from Canada, USA and international delegates will attend this outstanding event. This conference is one of only seven Presidential Membership Conference being held by RIP Wilf Wilkinson. Targeted to Rotary clubs, this conference will focus on the need for change and practical ways to increase membership, retain existing members, and extend Rotary through new clubs.

Keynote speakers will include RI President Wilf Wilkinson, Past RIBI President John Hockin (from the UK) and an exceptional line up of speakers with experience in membership development. Speakers will include a non-Rotarian exploring changing community demographics and volunteering trends. The conference will feature interactive roundtable discussion opportunities to exchange ideas and best practices.

Who should attend?

  • Club membership committee chairs and members

  • Club presidents and club officers

  • District membership committee chairs and members

  • District Governor, DGE, DGN, AG and past officers

  • All Rotarians enthused about strengthening Rotary

Conference details, agenda, list of speakers, hotel information and registration are all available at www.RotaryEvents.ca. Preferential hotel room rates are available and for those areas served by WestJet there are discount flights available.

Many clubs see this conference as an investment in their club's future and are paying the registration and expenses of the club president and club membership chair. A net increase in the club's membership will recoup these costs.

I hope to see you in August at the Presidential Membership Conference.

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