We were delighted that Vickie Russell accompanied Dr. Joe to lunch with us. George’s phone rang early and often! Eagle-eye Ed Smith nabbed Nancy for being late. Richard is happy that his convertible will be on the road soon. Elizabeth Ford was happy about the laughter today. Kerry had an invalid badge but put in a happy 20 on the occasion of her new Ford. The previous Ford had a run in with an immovable object outside Dr. Lokko’s office! Dr. Joe was especially happy to tell us that his 90 year-old sister is recovering rapidly following a stroke. Tracy had a nice visit with niece and nephew in Seattle during which she got to see a baby giraffe! Tracy, Kerry and Ed Smith all had dental woes to share. Heath is trying to plan an information session on the topic of the coronavirus. He also is trying to put together a trip to the unveiling of the Maine bicentennial stamp in Augusta on Sunday, March 15.
Here's the link. Tracy noted that there is a Chamber After-Hours event on Wednesday at the Cliff House from 5 to 7.
You were thinking I forgot Pete but not to worry…
“Daylight savings this Saturday night,
We lose and hour, I think,
So don’t lose a precious moment,
Think CLYNK and drink and drink!
There is $125.20 in the account.
Tracy drew the 2 of hearts and the 5 of diamonds. $170, bye-bye!
Tracy then gave everyone the low-down on the 2 Cents Sale on July 16; mark your calendars. She and Nancy are revising the letter; we’ll stuff envelopes in two weeks at the March 20 meeting.
Richard, Ed Smith and Alice shared info about Ogunquit’s big 40th birthday celebration around BonAire on June 13.
Erin, filling in for Emily, asked for links to be included for the following events:
The board of directors monthly meeting is Thursday, March 12, at 5:15 at the Chamber of Commerce. All are welcome.
Rotary Connects the World,