Rotary Club 375

Lancaster, OH

 

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Meetings: Monday, Noon
Eagles Event Center; 1936 E. Main St.; Lancaster, Ohio. Click for map.

July 2009 Programs


06: Club Assembly and Installation of Officers

President Martin Barker passes the baton to Penny Wasem. Join us as Martin reviews the last Rotary year and Penny talks about plans for the new year and conducts an installation ceremony for club officers.

 

13: Jerold L. Hutton, Hocking College

Mr. Hutton, Director of Hocking College Energy Institute and Dean of Advanced Energy and Transportation Technologies, will share information about work at Nelsonville's Hocking College in the areas of advanced fuel, fuel cells and hybrid vehicles.

 

20: Eleanor Hood and Barbara Hunzicker
25 years ago, Lancaster played host to the Columbus Symphony on a beautiful evening at OUL. From that single performance came the Lancaster Festival, a multi-day event that attracts performers from around the globe. Eleanor and Barbara will share the story behind the our premier summer festival.

 

27: Enjoy the Lancaster Festival

Meet you fellow Rotarians downtown for the noon-time bandstand performance by Sax Appeal. Check in at the corner of Broad and Main for meeting credit. And don't forget to enjoy a piece of cake, compliments of our club, to help the festival celebrate 25 fantastic years!

Message From the President


Welcome to the website of the Lancaster Ohio Rotary Club, chartered in 1918.

What would it take to change the world? Rotary International is the world's first service club organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.

The Lancaster Rotary Club is comprised of business and community leaders and professionals who meet weekly for programs, networking, and friendship. We support our local and international communities with funding, programming and hands-on service. As of July 1, we currently have 170 members in our club.

We invite you to visit our historical community and to celebrate the object of Rotary.
Efforts to promote international understanding and cultural exchanges on the local level are keys to a meaningful Rotary experience.

Learn more about our club by browsing through this site. We would appreciate hearing from you.

Penny L. Wasem, President

 

 

 

Rotary Club 375; Lancaster, OH
P.O. Box 863; Lancaster, OH; 43130
info@lancasteroh-rotary.org

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