THIS WEEK
Tuesday Morning, April 19, 2011 - 7:30 a.m.
Regular Club Breakfast Meeting Location: Shenandoah University, Allen Dining Hall, Clement Board Room
Program: Rotarian M. Roy Schwarz, MD will present his program about China entitled, "The Dragon Awakes: Should We Tremble?"
Dr. Schwarz was appointed the President of the China Medical Board (CMB) of New York, Inc. on July 1, 1997 and served until August 1, 2006. The China Medical Board is a private foundation established in 1914 by the Rockefeller Foundation to create a world class, western science based medical school in China called Peking Union Medical College (PUMC). While at the China Medical Board, Dr. Schwarz established an Institute for International Medical Education.
We will have a brief PR Committee meeting following the regular club meeting, 8:30am to review and prepare the press release for May 2011 programs and speakers.
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MOCK STUDENT INTERVIEWS
Do you want to help our next generation of business leaders? Here is your opportunity! Please sign up for our Annual Sherando High School Student Mock Interview program. Help a student learn about the importance of a first impression and the interview process. The interviews are May 9th thru 13th. Let Tammy Stevenson when you can help. Contact Tammy now to sign up.
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It’s time to garden again:
What is a Honeymoon Salad? Lettuce alone, with no dressing.
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Why did the gardener quit? Because his celery wasn't high enough
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What's the gardeners favorite novel? War and Peas.
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Why do melons have fancy weddings? Because they cantaloupe.
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New gardeners learn by trowel and error.
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"A man should never plant a garden larger than his wife can take care of." - T.H. Everett
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My wife's a water sign. I'm an earth sign. Together we make mud. - Rodney Dangerfield
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"What did the carrot say to the wheat? Lettuce rest, I'm feeling beet." - Shel Silverstein
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