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Everything you need to know about the Shrimp Feed (the Fellowshrimp!) which is July 9

John Simpson’s backyard and tennis court

Fellowship and Beer at 6:00 p.m.

Shrimp, Salad, Toast at 7:00 p.m.

Roundtable Discussions 8:00-9:00

Dress is Casual

Members Only! No Guests! No Cost!

Event will happen with or without rain and it never rains on Shrimp Feed Day

 

This is NOT a fellowship event; it is our club assembly meeting. The club assembly meeting helps move the club in the direction that the members what it to go in. Come and speak your mind!

 

Please note that all new members are asked to work this event. New Member Workers should plan to arrive at 4:00 and stay until 9:00

 

Directions to John’s House:

From the intersection of Glenstone and Battlefield…Go North on Glenstone to the second light (Sunset). Turn right, stay to the left, stay on Sunset. Go to the four-way stop. Go through the four way stop. John’s house is on the corner of Marlan and Sunset. Park along either Sunset or Marlan.

 

Attendance Instructions:

If you are attending the Shrimp Feed, remember to check your name off the attendance clipboard at the entrance to the back yard.

If you are not planning to attend the Shrimp Feed, you will need to email your attendance to the executive secretary on that day. (Accepted on that date only-during regular business hours.) Expect a response.

Do Not Come to St. John’s

 

Parking:

Please be considerate and DO NOT park on anyone’s yard (including John’s). Park along Marlan or Sunset. Please do not block driveways or pull onto the neighbors’ yards. You may have to walk a bit, but it’s good exercise.

 

Discussion Questions:

It is good to reflect on where are club members feel we are at.  A tool that will be used at the Shrimp Feed is a SWOT analysis. 

What do you see as the strengths of the club?  What are we the best at?  What are you most proud of?

Do we have any weaknesses?  Things we can do better?  Should we stop doing anything?

What opportunities exist for our club to improve or to enhance the impact of our club?  What should we focus on in the near future?  Would that focus be different looking at 5 years from now? 

What are the threats to remaining a vibrant club?  Are they internal?  What about external threats?

 

Give some thought to how you will answer these questions at the Fireside chat portion of the Shrimp Feed on July 9.

 

 


Road Closing

Fremont Avenue south of Sunshine Street will be closed for about one month beginning at 7 a.m., Wednesday, June 3, 2009, for construction related to improvements at that intersection. The road will re-open on Friday, July 10, 2009, weather permitting.
 
  

The Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast has formally committed to "K-Park at Jordan Valley Park", an interactive sculpture park, as our Centennial Project

 

The Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast is a member club of Rotary International, the world’s largest service organization. We are located in Springfield, Missouri, in the southeast part of the city. The Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast is the largest Rotary club in southern Missouri. From 32 charter members in 1967, Southeast has grown to include more than 200 members.

 

Leadership is a very strong component of our Club membership. Our members serve in several city government, university academic and staff positions as well as key decision posts in business, law and medicine, A large number of our members are engaged in entrepreneurial activities in a variety of businesses. The Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast enjoys a good relationship with the local government, schools and other Rotary Clubs. Our Club prides itself on a large number of leadership roles our members play in volunteer positions in a broad range of charitable activities where “Service Above Self” is truly endorsed.

 

Yours in Rotary,

 

Brad Toft

President

Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast, Missouri

 

 

 

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Rotary Theme 2009-2010: The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands

John Kenny - President, Rotary International
Steve Montgomery - District Governor, District 6080
Brad Toft - President, Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast

John Horton - President-Elect, Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast