News of Granton Rotary Granton Rotary had a very active and fun-filled third quarter in 2011. We were honored to host the newly elected Rotary District Governor, Mr. Chuck Hanson on July 11. He attended the fellowship dinner and gave a very good presentation on this year’s Rotary goals. One of the major goals is to continue the eradication of polio throughout the world. Hanson is a member of the LA Crosse Rotary Club. He will serve from July 1, 2011 until June 30, 2012.
Granton Rotary
President Jim Chadwick (left) poses with Rotary District Governor Chuck
Hanson
August 16 was the club’s “Back to the Twenties” night. The program started off with the club honoring David Lavey upon his retirement from the Granton Rotary Club. Lavey retired after 54 years of unselfish and dedicated service to the Rotary.
David Lavey (right) retired
from the Granton Rotary after 54 years of dedicated service –
Also, Jeanette Steiner, Granton Rotary Secretary, presented a copy of her recently published cook book to Rotary President Jim Chadwick. She was kind enough to give a copy to each Granton Rotarian.
Jeanette Steiner (left),
Granton Rotary Secretary, presents a copy of The evening ended with Rotarians being given rides in a beautifully restored 1929 Ford Model T Tudor automobile, owned by Granton Rotary Treasurer Ron Webster. As can be seen from the photo, all had a good time.
On “Back to the Twenties” night, August 16, Rotarians enjoyed a ride in this restored 1929 Model T. August 23 was the annual Paul Harris Award Banquet. This year’s recipient is Loretta Dunn, known as Lorrie. Her award was presented by the District Assistant Governor, Bob Trussoni, member of the Marshfield Sunrise Rotary club. This year’s dinner and award presentation were conducted by candle light due to the tornado that went through the county earlier in the evening.
Loretta Dunn (center) received the Granton Rotary Paul Harris Award on
August 23.
Loretta Dunn, Granton
Rotary’s newest Paul Harris Award recipient (front, center)
September, of course, is Fall Festival in Granton. The Rotary club sponsors the “Honored Citizen” for this activity. This year’s honored citizens, Norman and Carol Jean Wesenberg, were guests for the fellowship dinner and meeting held on September 6, 2011.
This year’s Granton “Honored Citizens,” Carol Jean and
Norman Wesenberg,
Granton Rotary meets every Tuesday evening at the Southern Clark County Sportsman’s Club. Meals start at 5:55 p.m. and the meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. Loretta E. Dunn, Granton Rotary Club Secretary
From the Clark County Press, Neillsville, WI October 19, 2011, Pages 4 & 5
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