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Beverly Rotary Club Sprocket Newsletter
Club No. 6605 Zone 32 Rotary District 7930 Beverly, Massachusetts Organized February 24, 1921 Issue 14
Oct. 1, 2019
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As we enter the Halloween season we take a look at horror movies we would like to see. You know around these parts is a sick fascination with Halloween, Occult and the related Weirdness that abounds.
We start off the month with the classic Sci-Fi thriller “Revenge of The Newspaperman”. A tale of suspense and horror as a small town girl gets caught up in the twisted life of a newpaperman who com-mits editorial mayhem by switching the fonts with old style metal letters. The pub-lic is aghast at the confusion that the letterpress starts as people are smothered in printers ink and tossed away like yesterdays edition.
You’ll scream you’ll cry as you try to avoid the cutting block in the collating room! If there is one movie to see this fall, make it “Revenge of the Newspaperman”, you’ll be sorry you did!
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Last Weeks SpeakerGlenn Mangurian was our speaker last week, Glenn is an author and motivational speaker who spoke of his power, and yours, despite being confined to a wheelchair is overcoming these struggles and stigmas. He penned a paper for the Harvard Business Review which was a highlight of his bucket list things to do. The paper was sent to you loyal readers earlier this week so please make sure to read it. His posi-tive outlook is inspiring as he looks forward to each new day since the alternative is grim. He strives to be more than “The Guy In The Wheelchair” at any event. His humor and positive attitude tries to make people forget he is disabled but otherwise engaging, happy and productive.
What to do today?The Bruins season starts today, The Joker in all its dark weirdeness opens, and The Salem parade is tonight as well. So many things so little time. Take a page from clone a person and make multiple copies to spread yourself around.
Last week at the Beverly Rotary Club... ...Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019
Meeting called by: Dave Olson at 12:15 PM Pledge of Allegiance: John ShukaSong: Freddi/Dianne – America the BeautifulInvocation: Rachel Hand Guests:· Glenn Mangurian – guest of the Club – speaker· Anne Curry – Guest of Lori Cianciulli· Craig Mulligan – Guest of Connor Mooney Announcements:Weenie is recovering from a bro-ken hip and knee. Bill Beckman shattered his wrist and had to re-turn early from the Philippines.Rotary Leadership Institute: Last call for 4-part training program on Rotary and leadership issues.Registration fee of $100 includes all materials, breakfast, snack, and lunch. Session is October 5 from 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM at the Sheraton in Wakefield.Board has approved $2,500 for its annual contribution to Har-borlight Community Partners. 7 tickets available to their annual event on October 17th from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM.Kennedy Steiner: Paul Harris hon-oree in June. We said we would help her efforts to collect toys for Toys for Tots. Neiland Douglas is working with the family.Dave is meeting with the presi-dent of the Peabody Rotary to hopefully set up a beer run fun-draiser for the district’s polio ef-forts.Family Promise is having their annual fundraiser, Walk to End Homelessness, on October 12th.
at the “Old Table” – his wife’s in-jury must have aged him.
Wine Comparisons (Jamie just came back from Italy):o Dry, Crisp – Derek as Ser-geanto Youthful – Connor and Rachelo Dry and firm, suggested sweet-ness – Thado Crisp, white, with sea air – Marshall and Larry were gone, Rick M. fined for being a sailoro Most age-able – old tableo John Shuka for…?o Dry, light, and subdued – Ed Cahill for never begin upset
Guest Speaker:· Glenn MangurianGlenn has over four decades of experience consulting to business executives in North America and Europe. In May 2001 Glenn suf-fered spontaneous disk rupture and an injury to his spinal cord resulting in paralysis of his lower body. Undeterred by his injury, Glenn has remained active in the community. Spoke about being Glenn 2.0 and referred to his life post-injury as his second life. He is consis-tently asked why he is always so positive and his response is, “I’ve looked at the alternative and I don’t like it”. He has built a sec-ond life full of purpose and pos-sibilities and feels he is standing taller than ever. He spoke about his experience learning about the power of a smile. He feels he is the living example that we are capable of doing things we don’t think we can do. His advice is to create something each day that you can look forward to! It
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Register online. Two walk times, with a Fall Festival from 11:30 – 1:30 PM.Volunteers are needed to help make Rotary float for the xmas parade.Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce is having their Night in Vegas on October 10th.
Proposed new memberKen Krall, who’s classification is “Former Business Owner” is be-ing sponsored by Ed Cahill. Ken and his wife Marissa, have been to the Lobster bake and Party on the patio, so their expectations are high as to what happens at Rotary. Make an effort to meet Ken. If were lucky he’ll bring along Marissa, and she can tell us stories of why Cataluna is the best area to go to, if you visit.
Sergeant· Happy Dollars:o Dianne’s daughter received the South Shore Goddess Award.o Anna Langstaff – gratitude for the article in the Salem News to “Thank a Librarian”o Jackie went to CA and the Emmy’s and was on TV.o Brian M. visited his son in CA, no one flipped him off in traffic.o Brian DApice – going to En-core for his wife’s birthday.· Late:o Elizabeth Macomber, Mike Harrington· Fines:o Mike Harrington fined for not letting Adam un-leash his full po-tential at the Ice Cream bar.o Derek fined for not using Ja-mie’s proper title of Dr.o Rick Mooney fined for sitting
doesn’t have to be big. But use every day to create purpose and joy in your life. Glenn has a column and if you are interested in receiving emails, contact Glenn or Jo Broderick. Raffle Winner: Lauren Belmonte – no luck.
Sprocket Notes: By Rachel Hand
Fall GardenPlanting
Calling all green thumbs to come and help us rip up the old plants and put in some new fresh mums to make us transition to the fall. We will be at the garden on Tuesday the 8th starting around 4:30. We need to clean up first then put in the new plants be-fore it gets dark and twisted. No experience needed just a de-sire to do some planting at our award winning garden. If you can help please bring gloves, digging tools, cutting tools, rakes, or whatever you need to do to be a champion gardener. Let Moiph know if you can help at [email protected]. If you can’t I plan on coming back in the next life as a squirrel and ruin your life with constant nut cracking at all hours. Plus I’ll eat your wires with-out fear of electrocution. Come out and help us do some plant-ing.
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