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The weekly newsletter of the
Rotary Club of Norristown, 
P.O. Box 119, Oaks, PA 19456 - (484) 994-2349
 
March 23, 2022  - No. 2663
 
Program This Week
 
ZOOM MEETING
12:00 NOON
 
 

 

 
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100th ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE
meets after the general meeting.  Join in on planning for this event to be held May 12
 
 
 
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Dave Beach
Club Meeting Information
Thursdays at 12:00 PM
HYATT HOUSE (1st & 3rd Thurs)
501 E Germantown Pike
East Norriton, PA 19401
United States of America
Phone:
(484) 994-2349
NOTE: The club meets at the Hyatt in person the 1st & 3rd Thursdays 12 noon and virtually on Zoom at noon on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays. Contact rotaryofnorristown@gmail.com for Zoom connect info or leave a message at (484) 994-2349
Happy Birthday
Member Birthdays
John E. Heyser
March 4
 
Nicholas Geers
March 5
 
Dave Beach
March 19
 
Since 1921
 
* GUESTS & VISITING ROTARIANS
 
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Upcoming Events
Club 100yr Centennial Dinner
Elmwood Park Zoo
May 12, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
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* ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
Help the Ukraine
see the article below for details ...
 
5th Thursday Meeting
Scott announced we will hold our 5th Thursday Breakfast meeting at the Hyatt on 3/31 at 7:30am, all are welcome breakfast is $10.
 
Earthday - Preserve the Environment
There is a Garden Workday at the Community Butterfly Garden on Sat April 30th at 9:30am
At Padden Park in Jeffersonville.  See Mary. 
 
Hold the Date - Thursday May 12, 2022
ROTARY CLUB OF NORRISTOWN
100th Anniversary Celebration
(to be held in the pavilion at THE ELMWOOD PARK ZOO)
The Club will be subsidizing part of the cost of the evening.  Our keynote speaker is Stan Huskey, a noted Norristown historian, and we will be honoring past presidents! 
 
 
 
 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVE BEACH (me)
 
* NEWS
Club News
 
Kelbin 'KC' Carolina.  CITADEL CREDIT UNION
 
Last Thursday, the Club welcomed KC Carolina , Senior Financial Service Rep for CITADEL CREDIT UNION, to speak to the club on a wide range of topics centering on the differences between banks and credit unions. He also detailed what made Citadel different than other organizations.
  Citadel has been around for over 80 years, with over 24 locations in this area. It is a faith based organization, and sets its mission around those principals. It strives to assist the community, working with several service groups, churches, and government agencies with loans, grants, and educational projects. The Credit Union had an all volunteer Board of Directors who strive to deliver the best benefits for the members. Membership is $5 per year. 
 Citadel is a full service lending institution, with a great reputation especially in car loans.
 If you would like contact 'KC', please feel free to email him at.   kelbincarolina@citadelbanking.com
or call 610-380-6000.  x 3455
 
Thanks
"KC' for speaking to us.
 
 
Club President SCOTT WRIGHT, and Program Chair MARY ONAMA welcome KELBIN 'KC' CAROLINA
KOBIN 'KC' CAROLINA- CITADEL CREDIT UNION
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DISTRICT 7430 NEWS
Coming District Events
 
 

        ZOOM

       Mar 07, 2022 
       12:00 PM – 1:30 PM 
 
Editorials, Reports & Stories
Help the People of the Ukraine
 
Many want to help, but they hear about all those donation scams going around so they are afraid to engage.
Some have made arrangements with Ukraine Airbnbs. You don't actually visit, all fees go directly to help the effort, who are waiving fees but even that bears some risk.
If you feel you would like to reach out and help those poor people you see in the media daily, you can trust the Rotary organization to help those who need it most. If you would like to donate, you can scan the QR code or click the link below with your phone and it will take you directly to the Rotary donation page. While this is a general fun, temporarily ALL funds are direct the Ukraine Rotary organizations.  And, thank you for your kindness.
 
 
 
Protecting the Environment
Rotary has officially added a new cause (editorial)
                                                            - Mark Call
 

Rotary has adopted a new cause to add to the seven existing focused Rotary causes (including Ending Polio) making a total of eight.

The new cause is "Protecting the Environment".  Rotarians demonstrate passion and dedicate resources and assets to these causes which represent how the rest of the World views Rotary.  Until now and for the past 117 years, Rotary has focused those precious causes on problems where they can leverage Rotary resources and see nearly immediate effects take place as a result of their involvement.

The current causes are:

  • "Promoting Peace"
  • "Fighting Disease"
  • "Providing Clean Water, Sanitation and Hygiene"
  • "Saving Mothers and Children"
  • "Supporting Education"
  • "Growing Local Economy"
  • "Ending Polio"
 
  • and now "Protecting the Environment"
Many member requests over the last two years and public pressure aimed at the organization has urged the Rotary Board to add Rotary's resources at  "Protecting the Environment" as an official cause for which Rotary will now bear responsibility.  Some small environmental projects are inexpensive and easy and many clubs are already executing environmental projects as part of improving their community.
Now with eight official causes on the stack, Rotary must insure the original causes aren't over shadowed by the Climate Change behemoth and lose focus of the things for which Rotary is known and already does well.  And, as always, Rotary needs to be very careful so as not to be seen acting in any political direction, when dealing with initiatives labeled Climate Change. 
 
 
 
 
 
You can read more about what Rotarians are doing to fight Climate Change on the Rotary site.  
 
 
Distrtrict Conference
 
Chart Your Course and Set Your Sails for the District Conference scheduled April 22-24, 2022 at the Hershey Lodge. You can register on our website at Rotaryathershey2022.org. Catch the discount before the end of the year!
 
See you there, District Governor Bob
 
* COMMUNITY EVENTS & SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
 
C OM M U N I T Y 
 
  •      What's happening in the community?
  •      Looking for a chance to volunteer?
  •      Why not attend a fundraiser and help those who help others?
 
 
PLEASE - Help spread the word  
 
 
Thank You Valerio Coffee Roasters
A Special Thanks to VALERIO COFFEE ROASTERS in Audubon
 
Year after year Valerio's has donated coffee services to our annual fund raiser to help the community.
 
They not only have excellent coffee, they are terrific community supporters.
 
THANK YOU  !!!
 
https://www.valeriocoffee.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

* AND FURTHER MORE...

 

Member Resources
MEMBER RESOURCES
 
Technical Tip:
 

Technical Tip: Keep my gmail out of promotions
        But, It's NOT Spam.     
 
Is some of your expected gmail missing from the Inbox? 
 
Aside from regular spam filtering, sometimes Google also takes  a guess at your incoming gmail and pre-categorizes it in order to cut down on spam. The Tabs 'Social' and 'Promotions' capture some of your email instead.
Well, Google doesn't always get it right.

Fortunately, even though that is the default setting, you can change the setting and control your pre-categorization completely and get all your mail back in the old inbox.
YOU can select select the problem email in 'Promotions' and drag it to the inbox,  OR....
A more reliable way is to control your own categories  or  simply have none at all.  If you uncheck the 'Social" and 'Promotions' categories in settings, your future email will not appear in those virtual folders but rather in your old inbox as expected.

Here's what you do to fix it.
Go to your inbox settings link. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/inbox
Uncheck the boxes 'Social' and 'Promotions', AND CLICK SAVE
From now on it will appear in the old inbox as expected.
 
 

 
 
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