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Give a Rotary Club an excuse to meet dynamic young professionals from Denmark, a juicy steak, a beautiful outdoor setting and a chance to have some fellowship and you have last night's great dinner fronting the Managers House at Waimea Plantation Cottages!
The music was right on!
I offered the pule - Blessed is the Spot - in Hawaiian.
Mike Faye manned the steaks on da barbie while Chef Martina hammed it up with two of our Rotary Scholarship recipients.
Mark was inducted as a new
club member by Assistant District Governor Laurie.
Paul Harris Fellows +1 and +2 were
acknowledged.
As were the brand new Paul Harris
Fellows!
And Tucker wore his badge and learned about Rotary.
The music was right on!
The Team from Denmark posed with the host club presidents- Nancy from Poipu Beach and Dave from West Kauai.
I offered the pule - Blessed is the Spot - in Hawaiian.
Mike Faye manned the steaks on da barbie while Chef Martina hammed it up with two of our Rotary Scholarship recipients.
Mark was inducted as a new
club member by Assistant District Governor Laurie.
Paul Harris Fellows +1 and +2 were
acknowledged.
As were the brand new Paul Harris
Fellows!
And Tucker wore his badge and learned about Rotary.
2 Comments:
"Herhold: Rotary helps put a smile on disfigured faces"
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_9191085
Yup - Rotary is a good thing. Someday we shall have a Tsai-ko Rotary Club. We already do in spirit and action!
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