THIS WEEK’S PROGRAM
Deecie Denison will introduce Simon Dennis from the Center for Transformational Practice in White River Junction. The Center is described on its website as “a nonprofit organization and small residential community working to support the region's transition to a just and sustainable culture through advancing inner transformation as the foundation for positive social change.” To accomplish this, the Center offers programming such as retreats and workshops and builds networks in our region, particularly among nonprofit directors, faith leaders and activists.
LAST WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENTS
We had no meeting last week… but Mike Urnezis is looking for sign-ups for our annual Christmas bell ringing. The good news AND the bad news: there are lots of opportunities to sign up! Here’s the link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0944a5ac2fa4fa7-bell
LAST WEEK'S PROGRAM
We had none, making this newsletter very short and easy to write.
COMING ATTRACTIONS
December 11 – We’ll be hearing classification talks from some of our newest Rotarians
December 18 – Jeremy Lambeth introduces Jay Satterfield from Rauner Library who will be talking on the topic Camouflaging Mrs. Hapgood.
And… since both Christmas AND New Years Day fall on Wednesdays we won’t be meeting on December 25 or January 1. January, though, is already booked with the exception of the last Wednesday. Here’s the line-up:
January 8 – Julia Griffin will introduce Jenn Packard who reports to us on the newly merged Lebanon-Hanover Chamber of Commerce
January 15 – Rubi Simon will give us a report on her recent trip to Honduras under the auspices of ACTS Honduras.
January 22 –Dartmouth College President Hanlon will give us an update on the latest developments at the college.