Bulletin for the week of October 15-21, 2010
Hal Black (left) with Steve Tolley, President of the Provo Rotary Club
Report of the Provo Rotary Club meeting held October 14, 2010
The Rotary luncheon was held at the Provo Downtown Marriott Hotel. President Steve Tolley conducted the meeting. Dean Jackson lead and Ron Roberts accompanied the singing of the Anthem and Pledge. Vic Ludlow offered and invocation.
Guests:
•Greg Hudnall introduced guest Mark Holley of the Provo School District
•Steve Tolley introduced guest Seth Wright of Merrill Lynch
The dictionaries have arrived and need to have stickers attached before they’re distributed to all the 3rd-grade students in the Provo School District. Please join next Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Provo School District offices to help attach stickers.
(At left, Greg Hudnall distributes sign-up sheets for help distributing dictionaries.)
Andy Anderson served as sergeant with the top ten reasons NOT to trick-or-treat. (Andy pictured at right.)
Jeanine Auger introduced Hal Black, a BYU professor of Zoology, a delightfully laid-back guy, who showed video and spoke about a project he has had going for decades to track-down female black bears when they’re hibernating and attach radios so they can be tracked. He said there are probably more bears in Utah now than ever in history.
The Rotary luncheon was held at the Provo Downtown Marriott Hotel. President Steve Tolley conducted the meeting. Dean Jackson lead and Ron Roberts accompanied the singing of the Anthem and Pledge. Vic Ludlow offered and invocation.
Guests:
•Greg Hudnall introduced guest Mark Holley of the Provo School District
•Steve Tolley introduced guest Seth Wright of Merrill Lynch
The dictionaries have arrived and need to have stickers attached before they’re distributed to all the 3rd-grade students in the Provo School District. Please join next Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Provo School District offices to help attach stickers.
(At left, Greg Hudnall distributes sign-up sheets for help distributing dictionaries.)
Andy Anderson served as sergeant with the top ten reasons NOT to trick-or-treat. (Andy pictured at right.)
Jeanine Auger introduced Hal Black, a BYU professor of Zoology, a delightfully laid-back guy, who showed video and spoke about a project he has had going for decades to track-down female black bears when they’re hibernating and attach radios so they can be tracked. He said there are probably more bears in Utah now than ever in history.