Bulletin for September 26, 2013

Riverside Country Club - A Great Place to Meet

Upcoming Rotary Programs and Events

           
October 3, 2013:  Steve Skinner, District Governor of Rotary District 5420


Report of Provo Rotary Meeting Held September 26, 2013 

Today's meeting was held at the Riverside Country Club at Noon with President Glen Zaugg conducting.  Ron Roberts provided dinner music and Jill Moon lead the singing of the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The opening prayer was offered by Clark Merkley.  We were happy to welcome Al Cutler who was visiting us again as a potential member.  The Christmas Party has been scheduled for December 19th, so please inform you spouses or significant others and put that date on your calendars.  


Ray Beckham promotes park benches
Ray Beckham announced that he has one remaining park bench to fund for 2013.  The donation required is $415 and it will be matched with $415 from the Provo Rotary Foundation.  The benches are being placed in Provo City Parks and along trails in the City and will have the donors name engraved on it.  If you would like to participate, please contact Ray so we can complete our Club's Bench Project for this year.  


A sleepy Danny Prager
In other news, Danny Prager and his wife welcomed twins into their family this past week.  Reports are that mother and babies are doing well, but we are not sure how much sleep anyone in the Prager family is getting.

Darrell Jakins and  Don Jarvis visit before the meeting













Don Jarvis, Glen Zaugg and Les Smith discuss shop 

Speaker

Jeff Alexander - Introduces Speaker - - - Thanks Jeff for a
great schedule of speakers and topics this past month.
Jeff Rust from Corporate Alliance














Jeff Rust gave a presentation of Relationship Building.  His firm Corporate Alliance functions to bring people together so they can build business relationships.  However, he noted that the principals apply as well to social and family relationships.  Jeff said that a key to building a relationship is to learn about the other person, then serve them, and the relationship will grow. He said that we all need relationship pools in our business efforts and our lives.  The challenge is to build those relationships, which can only be done if your intent is right and your core is right. 


Glenn Zaugg and Jeff Rust, Speaker

Jeff Rust, Speaker and John Lewis











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