Posted by Roberta Kayne on Nov 01, 2019
 
Announcements:
  • Kent Underwood:  Dublin Am Rotary raised $3,625 net to end polio through bourbon sales
  • Kent:  There is a Christmas lighting on 12/5.  Will be selling hot chocolate
  • Bruce Andrews:  Red Kettle Bell Ringing for Salvation Army signup will begin next week.  Rining dates are 1st three Saturdays in December 12/7, 12/14 & 12/21
  • Kaitlyn Gushue:  Due to recent exits from Rotaract club, the club is in need of new members between 23 and 30 years of age.  Katitlyn and Sinan Yaykin urged Dublin AM Rotary members to help recruit for Rotaract
  • Stephen Schmitt: Next Wednesday night, 11/6, Dublin Robotics Boosters is hosting a Lego robotics competition at Jerome High School at 6:45.  The theme is problems in your city.  Participants will be expected to Identify a problem, Propose a solution using robotics and Be judged
  • Ingrid Fields:  Please offer feedback on how  Dublin AM Rotary members would like to receive news about the club - online or paper copy
  • Ramona:  Thanks to those who attended bourbon tasting last week.  It was good time.  
  • David Bentz:  If you've purchased bourbon to benefit polio cure efforts, see David for your bottles.
  • Mike Close:  Election Day next Tuesday, 11/5.  Remember to vote!
  • Cap Clegg:  Next two weeks Dublin AM Rotary will be conducting a food drive for the Dublin Food Pantry.  Please bring food items for each of the next two weeks to our Friday morning meetings
Lucas Bauer, Principal of Daniel Wright Elementary School, presenting to Dublin AM Rotary this morning. Group photo includes Dr. Todd Hoadley, Superintendent of Dublin Schools, Kent Underwood and other administrators of Dublin Schools.

Thanks to Kaitlyn Gushue for taking the group photo today, Roberta Kayne for taking pictures and posting and Shannon Stover for writing!

Speaker:  Lucas Bauer, Principal of Daniel Wright Elementary School.
  • School serves 716 students including pre-school
  • Attendees at Wright Elementary is diverse with 52% of population identifying as economically disadvantaged and nearly 30% identify as English Learner
  • Wright Way Culture
    • Respect Ourselves
    • Respect Others
    • Respect Property
    • We will give our best efforts every day
  • DWE depends on support from Dublin AM Rotary, local churches and community outreach programs to provide food and supplies to students
  • Since 2011 DWE has leveraged the community outreach programs to provide 20,846 meals to people in need
 
Lucas Bauer, Principal of Daniel Wright Elementary School, presenting to Dublin AM Rotary this morning. Group photo includes Dr. Todd Hoadley, Superintendent of Dublin Schools, Kent Underwood and other administrators of Dublin Schools.

Thanks to Kaitlyn Gushue for taking the group photo today!