August 24, 2010
PUBLISHING ITEMS IN THE BULLETIN
If you have information, articles, photos, etc., for publication in the weekly bulletin (printed bulletin, website and/or eFlash), please send them to bulletin@bellevuerotary.net by 2:00 pm on Fridays.
If you have information, articles, photos, etc., for publication in the weekly bulletin (printed bulletin, website and/or eFlash), please send them to bulletin@bellevuerotary.net by 2:00 pm on Fridays.
THIS WEEK AT THE BRC
CLUB CONTACT INFO
GREETERS
Jason Preuit & Glen Curda
BACK TABLE DUTY
Dean Holly & Cyrus Habib
INVOCATION
Not available at publication
MUSIC
Anna Wetter, Guest Pianist
NEWEST MEMBER(S)
Tony Cheng
Cyrus Habib
Jason Preuit & Glen Curda
BACK TABLE DUTY
Dean Holly & Cyrus Habib
INVOCATION
Not available at publication
MUSIC
Anna Wetter, Guest Pianist
NEWEST MEMBER(S)
Tony Cheng
Cyrus Habib
Laurie Larson
Executive Director
P.O. Box 523
Bellevue, WA 98009
execdirector@bellevuerotary.net
Ph 425-451-3819
Fax 888-814-5696
Are you receiving
The Rotarian Magazine?
If not, contact Laurie Larson or email The Rotarian Magazine.
Executive Director
P.O. Box 523
Bellevue, WA 98009
execdirector@bellevuerotary.net
Ph 425-451-3819
Fax 888-814-5696
Are you receiving
The Rotarian Magazine?
If not, contact Laurie Larson or email The Rotarian Magazine.
Don Davidson, 08/02
Andy Mirkovich, 08/02
Gary Sergeant, 08/06
Ron Poborsky, 08/08
Stu Vander Hoek, 08/11
John Baldwin, 08/12
Alex Smith, 08/12
Kelly Becker, 08/14
Andy Mirkovich, 08/02
Gary Sergeant, 08/06
Ron Poborsky, 08/08
Stu Vander Hoek, 08/11
John Baldwin, 08/12
Alex Smith, 08/12
Kelly Becker, 08/14
Bill Jeude, 08/14
Alan Fulp, 08/16
Kathy Korth, 08/16
Bill Ptacek, 08/24
Luke Esser, 08/26
Katherine Thompson, 08/26
Mitch Grafstein, 08/29
Alan Fulp, 08/16
Kathy Korth, 08/16
Bill Ptacek, 08/24
Luke Esser, 08/26
Katherine Thompson, 08/26
Mitch Grafstein, 08/29
PLEASE NOTE:
If the regular parking garage is full and you are turned away or redirected,
please go to the Harbor Club parking lot.
To contact BRC Executive Director Laurie Larson and for all Club publication purposes, please use this email address: execdirector@bellevuerotary.net
David M. Marriott
"The Amanda Knox Story: What You May Not Have Heard"
"The Amanda Knox Story: What You May Not Have Heard"
David M. Marriott specializes in crisis management, crisis communication, labor communications, litigation support and media training. Marriott is a 35-year public relations professional, nationally accredited by the Public Relations Society of America, and a member of its Counselors Academy. His career spans broadcast journalism, politics, corporate and agency public relations.
Marriott is a recognized expert in the field of crisis management/crisis communication who has written articles and lectured extensively on the subject. He has been involved with product recalls, labor strife, corporate takeovers, environmental issues, airline disasters, numerous lawsuits and a variety of other highly visible issues.
Marriott is a former Emmy-winning television news reporter for Seattle's CBS affiliate, KIRO-TV. He was also press secretary for former Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman. He held corporate communications positions in the region before joining the consulting side of the business where he has run four successful communications consulting firms.
Marriott's experience as an award-winning broadcast journalist and as a corporate spokesperson puts him in high demand as a media-training consultant and specialist, and as a corporate issues strategist.
Marriott was recognized by his peers for his outstanding career and accomplishments in public relations when the Puget Sound Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America awarded him their PR Professional of the Year award for 2001. Most recently, in October 2005, he was inducted into the University Of Washington School Of Communications Alumni Hall Of Fame. Currently, Marriott serves as chairman of Pinnacle World Wide, a network of 60 independently owned firms in 40 countries.
Marriott is active in the community. He currently serves as a member and past president of the Centrum Foundation board, past chair of the Seattle Center Advisory Commission, and a member and Public Policy Committee Chair of the Seattle Repertory Theatre board of trustees. He has also held board positions with Earshot Jazz Society, University of Washington, School of Music Visiting Committee, the Seattle King County chapter of the American Red Cross and was a founding member of the Seattle Police Foundation board of trustees. He is also a founding member and past president of the Seattle Chapter of Marketing Communications Executives International.
Marriott is a recognized expert in the field of crisis management/crisis communication who has written articles and lectured extensively on the subject. He has been involved with product recalls, labor strife, corporate takeovers, environmental issues, airline disasters, numerous lawsuits and a variety of other highly visible issues.
Marriott is a former Emmy-winning television news reporter for Seattle's CBS affiliate, KIRO-TV. He was also press secretary for former Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman. He held corporate communications positions in the region before joining the consulting side of the business where he has run four successful communications consulting firms.
Marriott's experience as an award-winning broadcast journalist and as a corporate spokesperson puts him in high demand as a media-training consultant and specialist, and as a corporate issues strategist.
Marriott was recognized by his peers for his outstanding career and accomplishments in public relations when the Puget Sound Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America awarded him their PR Professional of the Year award for 2001. Most recently, in October 2005, he was inducted into the University Of Washington School Of Communications Alumni Hall Of Fame. Currently, Marriott serves as chairman of Pinnacle World Wide, a network of 60 independently owned firms in 40 countries.
Marriott is active in the community. He currently serves as a member and past president of the Centrum Foundation board, past chair of the Seattle Center Advisory Commission, and a member and Public Policy Committee Chair of the Seattle Repertory Theatre board of trustees. He has also held board positions with Earshot Jazz Society, University of Washington, School of Music Visiting Committee, the Seattle King County chapter of the American Red Cross and was a founding member of the Seattle Police Foundation board of trustees. He is also a founding member and past president of the Seattle Chapter of Marketing Communications Executives International.
Your Fellowship Committee is putting together an evening of fun and fellowship on Wednesday, October 6, which will include an 8:00 pm show at the Village Theater in Issaquah preceded by, for those who want to attend, a dinner at a local restaurant. The discounted show tickets will be about $50.00, and the restaurant cost is yet to be determined.
Sign-up sheets will be available on the tables during the next meeting, or you can email Chris Porter directly if you interested in participating in this event. Please state whether you are interested in both the show and dinner or the show only.
We need to commit to the tickets in the near future to ensure good seating.
Sign-up sheets will be available on the tables during the next meeting, or you can email Chris Porter directly if you interested in participating in this event. Please state whether you are interested in both the show and dinner or the show only.
We need to commit to the tickets in the near future to ensure good seating.
Feel-Good Musical Comedy Based on the internationally acclaimed film, this grin‑and‑bare‑it comedy tells the story of six average-looking, unemployed steelworkers on the verge of a bold plan to get themselves out of debt, and make amends with those they love. Pushing through fears, building self-esteem, and rediscovering the importance of friendship and family, The Full Monty has great heart. Nominated for nine Tony Awards including Best Original Score, this is a feel-good musical with an edgy yet delightfully wicked sensibility. |
The Full Monty |
We have reserved 32 spots for our Annual Fall Golf Fellowship on Wednesday, September 22, at the Bellevue Golf Club. The cost is approximately $80.00 for carts, golf, prizes and dinner after the event. We will be playing a "Scramble" and our first tee time is 12:00 noon.
We will fill the first 32 spots on a first come, first served basis. Please contact Brad Hunt if you have any questions or wish to participate.
We will fill the first 32 spots on a first come, first served basis. Please contact Brad Hunt if you have any questions or wish to participate.
Rotarians, please note this change from Rotary International:
IT IS ENACTED by Rotary International that the STANDARD ROTARY CLUB CONSTITUTION be and hereby is amended as follows (page 255 MOP) Article 9 Attendance Section 3 — Excused Absences. A member's absence shall be excused if:
(b) the age of the member is 65, and above and the aggregate of the member's years of age and years of membership in one or more clubs is 85 years or more, and the member has notified the club secretary in writing of the member's desire to be excused from attendance, and the board has approved.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact Secretary SanDee Olson Meyer, President Gail Ryder or Executive Director Laurie Larson.
IT IS ENACTED by Rotary International that the STANDARD ROTARY CLUB CONSTITUTION be and hereby is amended as follows (page 255 MOP) Article 9 Attendance Section 3 — Excused Absences. A member's absence shall be excused if:
(b) the age of the member is 65, and above and the aggregate of the member's years of age and years of membership in one or more clubs is 85 years or more, and the member has notified the club secretary in writing of the member's desire to be excused from attendance, and the board has approved.
If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact Secretary SanDee Olson Meyer, President Gail Ryder or Executive Director Laurie Larson.

