Greetings Sub-Westers,
The Greatest Hour of the Week continues on! Ronnie Arnold got us started with a groaner. PP Skip Dennis led us in Prayer, followed by Brett Parra with the Pledge to our glorious Flag, and Mike Woods with the 4-Way Test.
Happy Dollars were started by Andy Hinton who gave us a lesson on Alabama greatness. Skip Dennis piped in that the Crimson Tide quarterback has never lost. However, Brett Parra had to comment that not all of Andy Hinton’s facts were true. Craig Smith was happy Vanderbilt beat LSU.
John Boivin introduced our Visitors and Guests. Visiting Rotarians included Rex McKinney and Chris Kelly from Downtown; Bobby Fair from Five Flags; George bailey from Gulf Breeze; and Jerry Black from Spruce Pine, NC.
We celebrated Rotarian Anniversaries with Ferdie Salomon (24 years), Win Boyles (1 year), Charlie Stokes (1 year), and Jim Yenzer (1 year).
The Woolly Booger was Judge Mac Parker presiding over the Sub-West Kangaroo Court. Mac handed out fines determined by a rigged jury of the offender’s peers.
Betty Wasson had the winning ticket (again) and drew the Eight of Clubs from a deck with only 43 cards in it to miss a pot worth $515.
The program was Robin Herr from United Escambia who shared the efforts of the organization.
Next week’s program will be historian Wesley Odom and the Battle of the Pensacola Yacht Club.
Be blessed or be a blessing,
Rick
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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