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Back at Brookside this week.
Remember this week we are BACK at Brookside. 
Wade George will be running the AV show for February, so be kind to him.  I will try to join in and help if I can.
 
President's Message
 
Warning – A Deep Thought Ahead
 
 
Yogi Berra has had many memorable quotes attributed to him and one of them is “it was déjà vu all over again”.  I’m not sure whether Yogi said this, but it happened to me twice in a very short period and both had the same theme.  These déjà vu moments occurred at the viewing for Wilmer Schultz in December and then most recently for Sal’s mom, Elizabeth.  In both situations I entered the area where the family was waiting for us to pay our respects and there were beautiful poster boards full of pictures showing the family, friends, travel, smile, happiness, and the joy of relationships during the departed’s lifetime.  I stopped to look at the boards and, in both situations, thought about what I want to be on my picture board at my funeral…yes, a bit maudlin maybe and certainly a random deep thought for me. 
 
 
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Last week's meeting snipits
We were presented with an awesome program to help new businesses and existing ones through Rotary.  Derrick outlined how the program works and the obstacles faced and conquered by new start-ups.  Rick Zayaitz and Mario Cozubbo are working from our Club to move this program forward.
 
 
 
Super Bowl Fundraiser
There are only 31 squares to go!  Please help if you can.  Time for you and your friends to get your game on and win some money.  You don't need to know anything about football or even watch the game to win.  Just purchase the blocks you want, sit back and relax until game day.  Blocks are only $56.00 and if we sell out the card we will raise $3500.00 plus to continue our mission of feeding the hungry children in the East Penn area.  All the information needed is on the picture below.  Reach out to Gary Guthrie who is spearheading this effort at g.guthrieerc@gmail.com  See below for how it all works.
ROTARY SUPER BOWL POOL
 
The Super Bowl board is  laid out in a 10 x 10 grid. Each block (square) is purchased.
 
 
After each square is purchased, and all names are recorded inside each square, we will randomly select the NFC team representative and the AFC team representative and place those names on two axises of the board.  Then we will randomly select and place the number’s zero (0) through nine (9) for both axises of the board.  Once this has been completed, the board will be emailed to all participants.
 
HOW DOES SOMEONE WIN?
 
EXAMPLE:
 
Your square is AFC team 0 – NFC team 7
If the score at the end of the 1st quarter is AFC 10 – NFC 7  ( it is the last digit of the score that is used), then you are the winner of the 1st quarter prize.  If your square is touching the winning square on the flat side, then you win the bonus prize ($56). In the event that the winning square is along the edge of the board (not allowing for all four sides to be touching other squares) we will go to the opposite side of the board for the bonus winner.
 
End of quarter matching score will win $200 (Bonus: those squares that touch the winning square on the flat edge will win $56.)
 
End of Game matching score will win $500 (Bonus: those squares that touch the winning square on the flat edge will win $56.)
Good luck to all.
Thought for the Day
Bob Halsey's Keeping Tabs on Us! 

Can Tabs For The Miracle League LV / Submitted By Bob Halsey   

In 2018 We started collecting the Tabs from all types of cans Soda, Beer, Seltzer, Tuna Fish, Sardines, Soup Cans, Etc. In 2018 we were able to deliver Five Full One Gallon Jugs of TabsLast year, 2019 we were able to deliver Three Full One Gallon Jugs of Tabs. So far this year 2020 we now have One Full One Gallon Jugs. I would hope we can again this year, 2020, can fill at least another Five Full One Gallon Jug OR MORE. I turn these into the Miracle League in the Middle of October, right before Halloween. They turn them into the Dupont Childrens Hospital in Wilmington Delaware. Other organizations also collect these Tabs, in total the Hospital has been able sell these for enough Money to pay 75% of the Utilities Cost in their Ronald House, where Families to stay at a very Nominal Cost when their Handicapped Children need to go for Treatment. You can bring Tabs every Thursday to our regular Breakfast Meetings.

Meghan's tab collection pictured. How is yours looking? 
 

4 Way Speech Contest Volunteers Needed
Judges needed for our upcoming 4 Way Speech Contests:  No experience required.
 
Emmaus Rotary Club Speech Contest, March 19, 10 - 11 AM, Willow Lane Elementary School
 
North Region Rotary Speech Contest, April 2, 10 - 11 AM, Willow Lane Elementary School
 
Please contact Anthony Moyer if interested:  anmoyer1229@gmail.com, 610-295-7691
 
 
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WEEKLY MEETING ASSIGNMENTS

As members we are all responsible for making each week's meeting a success.  Working the sign-in and EREY tables are a great way to get to know members.
PLEASE NOTE:  If you prefer NOT to be on this list or if you prefer NOT to be given a specific assignment, please let me Diamond Man Eric know via email.  DiamondMan@LochsJewelers.com
 
The assignments below are selected from our membership list and are in alphabetical order (or close to it).  Should you be unavailable to make it to the meeting to fulfill your assignment, please do one of the following:
 
- Switch with someone else from another week.
- Contact another member to fill your slot.  Club Runner has our Member Directory.
- If either one of the above attempts is unsuccessful, please notify me ASAP.  DiamondMan@LochsJewelers.com
 
May 12th.
Sign in Table  -  Mike Lahanas & Steve LaPierre
Greeter - Lorah Ashley
Invocation - Thought of the Day  (You can be remote for this) - Eric Loch
 
May 19th. 
Sign in Table  -  Jeff McElhaney  & Tony Moyer
Greeter - Stephen Motze
Invocation - Thought of the Day - (You can be remote for this)  Frank Mastroianni
 
May 26th
Sign in Table  -  Emma Ombima & Jean Onyambu
Greeter -  Ann Peaslee
Invocation - Thought of the Day (You can be remote for this)    Eileen Prokup
Rotary and BEYOND
Emmaus Rotarians truly do live a lifestyle of Service Above Self!
Many of us help with other organizations to raise funds for great causes.  If you wish to mention your outside fund raising event at Rotary, just put up four Happy Dollars and let us know about what is going on.  If I have a website link to your cause I will post it here.
 
Ex.  I support the PA. Perimeter Ride Against Cancer which benefits the American Cancer Society and Dream Come True.
https://www.pprac.net/2022-ride.html
 
Check out some of the great work our fellow members are doing in our community outside of Rotary and learn how you can support their efforts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We now take credit cards.😁
Credit cards will now be accepted for breakfast. If you wish to use your credit card for breakfast, just sign in at the sign-in table and then go to Eric Loch so he can process your card for you.  P.S.  I will be out all of February.
 
 
 
 
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Trumpet Editor
Please send all items and reports for the Trumpet to DiamondMan@LochsJewelers.com. by Monday before the meeting.
Cheers,
Diamond Man Eric
 
Virtual Meeting Details
For those members wishing to do Rotary virtually here are the Zoom meeting details.  The virtual meeting should be started by 7:15a.m.  Feel free to chat with your virtual friends and the members in attendance.  Please mute yourself when the President starts the meeting. Use the Chat feature to chat with the Zoom Master and others on the virtual meeting.  We'll do our best to give you the same feel of the meeting as if you were able to attend in person.
 
Please Note that if you are attending virtually please use the following ZOOM link! 
Dealing with Covid
Dealing with Covid
As we progress through this Covid virus it is still important to protect those who are vulnerable to the virus.  If you test positive for Covid within a few days of any Emmaus Rotary event please notify those who may have been in close contact with you and the Club President, so we can also reach out to those Members.
Thanks for your efforts in dealing with this virus.
Useful Links
Weekly Meeting Zoom link
PW - ERC1234
View this e-bulletin online
Go to club website
Go to Rotary International
 
 
Welcome to the Emmaus Rotary Club!
 
We meet at 7:30 AM on Thursday mornings
at Brookside Country Club, 901 Willow Lane, Macungie, PA 18062
District 7430  Club 5427
 
2021-2022 President 
Michael Waddell                       
 
District 7430 Governor
Bob Hobaugh
 
Assistant Governor Area 1
Rick Zayaitz
 
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Speakers
May 19, 2022
Toastmasters & Rotary Alliance
May 26, 2022
History of Emmaus
Jun 02, 2022
Fighting sex trafficking in the Lehigh Valley
Jun 09, 2022
New Member Induction
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CALENDARS
 
Emmaus Rotary:
 
 
Thursday, December 16th - EHS Chorus Presentation
 
Thursday, December 16th - ERC Board Meeting
 
Thursday, December 30th - No Meeting
 
January 6th, 2022 - Club Assembly
 
January 27th, 2022 - Meeting At the Macungie Institute
(We are not meeting at Brookside Country Club.)
 
 
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
President Elect
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Co Chair Rotary Foundation/Intl Service
 
Membership co-chair
 
First Vice President
 
2nd Vice President
 
Immediate Past President
 
Community Service
 
co Chair Foundation/International Service
 
Fund Raising- Flag program
 
Fund Raising Poker Run
 
Director
 
Departing Secretary
 
International Women's Day
 
Director
 
C0-chair Community Service
 
Fellowship
 
Director
 
Membership co-chair
 
Director
 
Interact
 
Sergeant-at-Arms
 
Youth Services
 
Youth Exchange
 
Bulletin Editor
Diamond Man Loch
Rotary Links
Rotary International
RI President Home
Rotary Global Rewards
Joining Rotary
Rotary History
Rotary Foundation
For New Members
 
 
 
Service above Self.
The Emmaus Rotary Club embraces, practices and promotes the Rotary International Core Values of Service, Fellowship, Diversity, Integrity and Leadership.