President Chris Celik

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Transcript President Chris Celik

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Who Is Rotary?
This is Rotary
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2013 Year In Review
Projects and Charitable Giving
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2013 Year In Review
Partnering in Our Community
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2013 Year In Review
Partnering in Our Community
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2013 Year In Review
Partnering in Our Community
Cumberland Adult Reading Council
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2013 Year In Review
Partnering in Our Community
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End Polio Now
Rotarian Deanna Magdich, and husband Phil joined Rotarians from
around the world to participate in the National Immunization Days
in India starting February 24th for the sole purpose of giving the
polio vaccine to children.
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Deanna & Phil Magdich were excited to be able to volunteer their time and effort at their
own expense to this worthy cause. Rotarian Deanna Magdich of the Fairfield Glade
Rotary Club said that Bill Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
expressed it best when he said "The world would not be where it is without Rotary and
it won't get where it needs to go without Rotary."
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Members of both the Art Guild at Fairfield Glade and the Rotary Club of Fairfield
Glade participated in a groundbreaking ceremony to begin the "Pave the Way"
project, which paved the Sculpture Garden Art Trail, making it handicapped
accessible.
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Sculpture Garden Art Trail
This sign acknowledges effort by Fairfield Glade Rotary in both
charitable donations, Rotary Grant money, and “sweat equity” in
helping to create the handicapped accessible Sculpture Trail
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Fairfield Glade Resident Services (FGRS)
Its vision and mission is to provide human and social service programs to all residents
of our community, especially those who want to stay in their homes as they age.
Rotary Sponsors FGRS Home Delivered Meals
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Each year, Rotary connects thousands of young people to a global network of friendship,
service, and action. As Rotaractors and Interactors, they make a difference in
communities at home and abroad. Through Rotary Youth Exchange, they explore new
cultures. Rotary Youth Leadership Awards participants learn skills that will help them
succeed as future community leaders.
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The SMHS Rotary Interact students, here with Nick Reed, Youth Services
Director, last year and this year, worked hard to raise $1,000 for the purchase
of a shelter box.
Kim Kim, the incoming Rotary District Governor from the
Nashville area, was our guest speaker and was excited to
accept their donation. Mr. Kim has been very
active in providing and delivering shelter boxes
to disaster areas around the world.
In addition to the Interact donation, our Club raised $2,000 from this
year's Wine on the Plateau event towards the purchase of two shelter
boxes. Bob Weber and President Chris Celik
presented the club's check to Mr. Kim.
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Jim Crabtree, Producing Director of the Cumberland County Playhouse receives
a check presented by James Thompson and President Chris Celik.
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Lonely Instruments for Needy Kids
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