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Meets
Noon Mondays at the Hilton
www.hbgrotary.org
Executive
Director: Linda Freedenberg
Email:
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Telephone: 717-234-1208
Fax: 717-234-323
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April
7, 2008
Speaker:
Peter
Greer, Hope International
Topic: The
Power of Barefoot Banking
Greeter: Harry Derrick
Invocation: Al Schmidt
Club
Singing: Caryn Carr
Rotary
Minute: Chuck Wingate
Publications: Peter
Henninger
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HAPPY
BIRTHDAY WEEK
Larry
Means APR 7
Harry
Banzhoff APR 8
John
McHenry APR
8
Norma
Swain APR
8
Barry
Goodling APR 9
James
Smeltzer APR 9
Joan
Prescott APR 10
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HAPPY APRIL
ANNIVERSARIES
Greg
Sutliff 45
years
Doug
Wisehaupt 11 years
Henry
Rhoads 39 years
Jeb Stuart 11 years
Steve
Schultz 38
years
Christopher Markley 10 years
Howard
Ammons 33
years
Dolores
Liptak 8 years
Paul
Mahoney 31
years
Kendall
Hanna 6 years
Hal
Hurqitz 28
years
Mike
Love 6 years
Neil
Hendershot 24 years
Jacqueline
Bedard 4
years
Jack
Snavely 23 years
Rich
Moultrie 4 years
Charles
Clevenger 20 years
Sean
Dolan 4 years
Tom
Johnston 14
years
Dave
Epple 1 year
Marie
Lick 11 years
Andy Hetrick 1 year
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PROGRAM: HOPE
International (HOPE) is a global, faith-based, non-profit organization
focused
on poverty alleviation through microenterprise development. HOPE’s
vision is to
enable sustainable economic development that results in significant and
lasting
change, temporal and eternal, in the lives of many people living in
poverty.
Peter Greer is President of HOPE International, a global non-profit
organization
focused on alleviating both physical and spiritual poverty through
microenterprise development in some of the most challenging places
around the
world, including Afghanistan, DR Congo, Sri Lanka, and Haiti. Under Peter’s leadership,
HOPE has expanded
its network from 2 to 13 countries and now serves 190,000 active
clients.
Peter
was formerly employed by
World Relief, serving as a microfinance advisor in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia. He
later managed Rwanda’s URWEGO Community Banking, which was recognized
as the
“best microfinance institution in Rwanda” by the United Nations. Peter also worked with
CARE Zimbabwe and
implemented fraud protection measures in cooperation with Harvard
University’s
Carr Center of Human Rights.
Peter
received his undergraduate
education in International Business from Messiah College and completed
a
Master’s Degree in Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy
School, with
a concentration in Political and Economic Development. In addition to Peter’s nearly 10 years of
experience in microfinance, he has been a featured panelist at
Harvard’s
International Development Conference, has completed executive education
at
Harvard Business School, and has served as a lecturer at Southern New
Hampshire
University’s School of Community Economic Development, working with
practitioners from 30 different countries.
Peter
resides in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania with his wife, Laurel, and two children.
UPCOMING
PROGRAMS /
MEETING LOCATIONS:
Apr
7 Peter
Greer, Hope International
Hilton “The Power of Barefoot
Banking”
Apr
14 Mayor
Stephen Reed
Hilton
Apr
21 Debra
Bowman, Executive Director Central PA Conservancy
Hilton “Land
protection efforts in Cumberland , Dauphin and Perry Counties”
Apr
28 Robert
Wurzbach, Verizon Pennsylvania Inc.
Hilton Director State Government
Relations
“My
Life as a Lobbyist: Upfront and Behind the Scenes!”
For
complete programming go to our website:
hbgrotary.org and click on calendar.
NEWS AND NOTES:
• Condolences to Dolores Liptak and her
family on the passing of her father-in-law.
• DISTRICT
CONFERENCE: Thursday, May 8- golf,
May 9-May 10. Early
Registration
before 3/16. Register:
Forms are on the
information table or Go to our website www.hbgrotary.org and then to
the
District.
• Please
make sure you have paid your $100 Harrisburg Rotary Foundation.
• "Rotary at
Work Day" on Tuesday,
April 22, in conjunction with Earth Day. Please join us
that day in a clean-up project along the Riverfront and Greenway in
Harrisburg,
assisting the Central Pennsylvania Conservancy. You will receive an attendance
make-up! For
further information
contact: Ecology
Co-Chair Jack Detweiler
– 214-9241.
• HABITAT
for HUMANITY Work Day: May
17. For
further info contact Fred Hartman.
• SUPPORT
OUR TROOPS PROJECT
Donate $10 cash or
check payable to the Harrisburg Rotary Foundation, in support of our
2007-08
goal to raise another $2,000 to assist the non-profit “Wounded Warrior
Project”
minister to the personal needs of our severely wounded troops who face
long-term rehab in military hospitals. Your
contribution is 100% tax deductible.
For
meeting cancellations due to inclement weather.... Tune to ABC27-TV
or check your e-mail or call the Rotary office at 234-1208.
ATTENDANCE:
LAST
ROTARY MEETING: 3/31/08 56%
Rotarians 86 Active Specials12 Guests 13 Visiting Rotarians 2 = 113
Minutes
by
Jacqueline Bedard:
The
meeting started with President
Carrie calling a packed room to order for Hbg. Rotary’s annual meeting.
Caryn
Carr lead us in singing America the Beautiful and Joan Prescott
provided our
invocation.
Garry
Brinton provided the Rotary
Minute and inspired us by his experiences at the Rotary International
Conference where it was clear that we all share one common faith on
this
crowded planet. That common faith for Rotary enabled the polio
eradication and
clean water projects to succeed.
Patrick
Amice provided a mini-classification
talk. Patrick is the client executive for insurance brokerage for RCMD,
although I think that he qualifies to be the fast-talker on the Fed-Ex
commercials. Patrick noted that the Maryland arm of his company is
well-known
for organizing the Baltimore Regatta to raise money for charity.
Garry
also called the election of
the following officers and board members:
Barry Ramper II,
President
Carolyn Dumaresq,
President-elect
John Judson, Vice
President
Carrie W. Thomas,
Imm. Past President
Garry Brinton,
Secretary
William Boles,
Treasurer
Deborah Abel,
Sergeant-at-Arms
Term expires in
2009 Al Baker, Patricia Hindermyer, Richard Stewart, Karen Snider
Term expires in
2010 Caryn Carr, Dolores Liptak, Andrew Rebuck, Robert Saline
The
focus of this meeting was on
the continuing commercial development in Harrisburg. Representatives of
two of
this community’s leaders in that development spoke to us about their
companies’
most current project – the Aloft Hotel. Mayur Patel is the General
Counsel to
the Hersha Group of Companies. David Butcher is the Vice-President of
Project
Management for WCI Partners, LP. After determining that the Harrisburg
market
can fully support a third hotel, WCI Partners, together with Hersha
combined
with their vision to adopt the exclusive Aloft brand of Starwood Hotels
and
erect a 138 room hotel on the corner of State and Second Street. This
will be a
contemporary boutique hotel with rates that will be competitive with
the
Hilton. They plan to break ground later this year and complete
construction to
begin operations at the beginning of 2010. Good luck to WCI and Hersha.
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OFFICERS:
Carrie N. Wissler Thomas, President
Barry Ramper, II, President-Elect
Carolyn Dumaresq, Vice President
E. Garrett Brinton, Immediate Past President
Jewel Cooper, Secretary
William B. Boles, Treasurer
Deborah Abel, Sergeant-at Arms
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DIRECTORS: Alfred
W. Baker
Jeffrey R. Boswell
Patricia A. Hindermyer
John P. Judson, M.D.
J. Michael Love
Richard W.
Stewart
Karen F. Snider
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