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President 2011-12
Vice President
President-Elect - Service Director
Immediate Past President - Newsletter Editor
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-Arms

2011-12 Directors

Administration: Bob Barbaro
Foundation: Joan Bumpus
Membership: Debbi Corbett
New Generations: Barbara Ross
PR: Mike Dobbins
Service: Bob Kline

2011-12 Committee Chairs

Newsletter: Doug McDonald
Programs: Dave Walker
Fellowship: Mark Fleming
Fall Festival: Debbi Corbett
Ethics: Dan Halloran
Literacy: Victoria Tutak
Community Sign Project: Bob Kline
Draft Horse Classic: Mark Fleming
Rotarians-at-Work: Rick Nolle

The Four-Way Test

Of the things we think, say or do:
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Who Are Rotarians?

Rotary club members, known as Rotarians, are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, provide humanitarian service, promote peace, build goodwill, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.

Our Projects and Events

Daffodil Run
Fall Festival
Scotch Broom Eradication
Rotarians at Work Day
Student of the Month
Rotary Read-In
Music Contest
Speech Contest
Polio Eradication
Larry Bailey Scholarship
Disaster Relief
ShelterBox
Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA)
Rotary Eighth Grade Leadership Experience (REGLE)

We Support Local Agencies and Groups

Draft Horse Classic
Easter Egg Hunt
Gold Country Boy Scouts
Music in the Mountains
Ready Springs School
Williams Ranch School
Pleasant Valley School
Clear Creek School
Nevada Union HS
Interfaith Food Ministry
Women of Worth
Penn Valley Chamber
Fire Safe Council
Penn Valley Fire Prev District
NU Grad Night
NJUHSD Vals and Sals Dinner
Toys for Tots

Welcome to the Rotary Club of Penn Valley

The Rotary Club of Penn Valley is a friendly and informal club of over 35 business and professional people of all ages. Our regular weekly meetings are held at Noon on Tuesdays and typically feature a program or speaker of local interest. We welcome visiting Rotarians as well as guests of Rotarians. We are part of a worldwide service organization founded in 1905 to serve the community, the nation and the world through various local, national and worldwide service projects.

Rotary is an Organization of Business and Professional Leaders, United Worldwide, Totaling 1.2 Million People in more than 200 Countries and Geographical Areas, Providing Humanitarian Service, and Building Goodwill and Peace in the World.

This Week's Meeting

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Noon: Danny Childs, General Manager, Habitat for Humanity's ReStore

Member Responsibilities:

PLEDGE Doug McDonald
INVOCATION Rick Nolle
4-WAY TEST Don Fultz (Who will fill in for Don while he is on vacation?)
GREETER Dick Landis

Monthly Calendar

We Meet

Tuesdays @ Noon - 1:30
Players Pizza
10161 Commercial Ave.
Near Pleasant Valley Rd.

Our Mailing Address

PO Box 120
Penn Valley CA 95946-0120
USA

Photos

Files

Rotary Spoke 2-7-12 access-Public

By Doug McDonald
Rotary District 5190 Newsletter Feb 2012 access-Public

By Doug McDonald
Rotary Spoke 1-31-12 access-Public

By Doug McDonald
Rotary Spoke 1-24-12 access-Public

By Doug McDonald
Rotary Spoke 1-17-12 access-Public

By Doug McDonald

New Members

Potential new members, who must be or have been business people, civic leaders or professionals, are proposed for membership by current Rotarians. It is the responsibility and privilege of every member of the Club to propose potential new Rotarians who live or work in the local area. Interested in Rotary? Contact the President or one of our officers shown on this page to find out more.

More About Rotary

Mission

We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

Vision

We will be the service organization of choice with dynamic, action-oriented clubs whose contributions improve lives in communities worldwide.

Click the title to find out more about Rotary's mission

Nearby Make-Up Opportunities

Members who miss a regular meeting may make-up by attending any other Rotary club’s meeting within 14 days before or after the missed meeting.

E-makeup: www.rotaryeclubone.org

Monday
12:15 Grass Valley, Holbrooke Hotel

Tuesday
7:00 a.m. Nevada County South, Alta Sierra Country Club
12:15 Auburn, Auburn Elks Lodge
12:15 Marysville, Peach Tree Golf & Country Club

Wednesday
7:00 a.m. 49er Breakfast Club, Trolley Junction
7:00 a.m. Auburn Daybreak, Marie Calendar’s
12:15 Yuba City, The Plaza Room, 210 Julie Dr.
6:00 p.m. Rotaract business meetings - 1st Wednesday of the month - Nevada City, The Friendship Club

Thursday
7:00 a.m. Yuba-Feather River Sunrise (Marysville), Gary's Place
12:15 Auburn Gold Country, The Ridge
12:15 Nevada City, National Hotel