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New Rotary Club Formation

by Geof Lambert
Wednesday, April 26, 2006. 08:02AM
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Have you ever wondered what the formation of a new Rotary Club looks like? Well, if so, you have come to the right place. Starting with this article you will see the formation of the Rotary Club of Gold River, in Gold River California, USA Located in Rotary District 5180.

More information will be added documenting exactly what transpired at this meeting, and who was involved. For now, check out the pictures and the video clips and experience first hand the formation of Rotary's newest club!

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Rotary Club of Gold River
Steve Enoch, Superintendent of Schools, San Juan Unified School District, explaining his interest in Rotary, and the Rotary Club of Gold River
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Rotary Club of Gold River
Exploratory meeting introduction of guests
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Some great cuisine provided by Il Forno Classico chefs!
A great menu of fresh fruits, eggs, french toast, juices, coffees, etc. It was all very YUMMY!
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Rotary Club of Gold River
District Governor Dave Harris speaking
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Past District Governor Steve Lemmon
PDG Steve Lemmon, standing. Sitting at his table, District Governor Dave Harris, and District Governor Nominee Clarence Parkins
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Rotary Club of Gold River parting shots
Formation meeting at the Il Forno Classico restaurant in Gold River, California
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Rotary Club of Gold River
Exploratory Meeting, April 26, 2006 Il Forno Classico Restaurant Gold River, California
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For my personal entertainment
This clip is posted primarily for my own personal entertainment, proving technology exists today to make it possible to send a video clip from a handheld device without any wires or WiFi to Digaria. Amazing when you think about it.
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Saturday, May 6, 2006. 02:34AM by Gail Tucker
This is amazing and something we should be looking at here in the UK, it would certainly spice up some of the duller web sites and make them a)more interactive and b)far more fun. A Brillant Job in bringing it to our attention. Gail Tucker - Chair of Club Service in Rotary Club of Bath West, UK.
Friday, April 28, 2006. 02:27PM by Jesse Tayler
wow! the video quality is amazing, but the last clip from the phone I guess? might have cut off -- I can't wait to see once people get good with all this what will happen!