Bulletin for August 26 to September 1, 2011
Roger Conners (center) author of "The Oz Principle" with his associate Matthew Newell (left) and Provo Rotarian Phil Barker. |
Upcoming Provo Rotary
Luncheon Meetings and Events
September
1: - I Ask 4 Kids, speaker Illens Dort
September 8: Provo Mayor John Curtis
September 15:
Annual Provo Rotary Golf Party at Wasatch Mountain State park Sept 22: United Way Report. Speaker Bill
Hulterstrom
September 29: Speaker James Endrizzi of
KeyBank about the current lending environment
Provo Rotary Social Schedule for
2011
September 15: Annual
Club Golf Party at Wasatch Mountain State Park
December 15: Annual
Club Christmas Party at Riverside Country
Club
Report of the Weekly
Luncheon Meeting held August 25, 2011
Today's luncheon meeting was held at the the Provo Downtown
Marriott Hotel. President Steve Densley conducted with
Ron Roberts at the piano and Jill Moon leading
the crowd in singing the Anthem and reciting the Pledge. Ron Pugh
offered an invocation.
Guests: Phil Barker introduced his guest, former Provo Rotarian Joey Hansen. Steve Royster introduced his guest Ray Chipman from Squire and Company. Also present was Matthew Newell, guest of today's speaker.
Linda Palmer, chair of last June's annual Rotary Festival Classic golf tournament, presented checks to Glen Zaugg of Heritage Schools for $3,451 and to Steve Royster of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America for $436.
Tom Powell indicated that he is helping sponsor a Hispanic Rotary Club in Utah Valley. If you know of a Spanish speaking person who might be interested in joining, please contact Tom.
Rick Hood spoke about the upcoming annual club golf party at Wasatch Mountain State Park on Thursday, September 15, 2011. This is a good opportunity bring a business associate who might have interest in joining Rotary.
Rick Hood served as today's sergeant.
Phil Barker introduced today's speaker, Roger Conners, a three-time best-selling author of The Oz Principle. He spoke about his consulting company "Partners in Leadership" and the importance of creating clarity about expectations among business associates.