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Executive Director: Linda Freedenberg
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Telephone: 717-234-1208
Fax: 717-234-3234

July 19, 2010

Speaker: Judge Jeannine Turgeon
Topic: “FROM WHERE I SIT:  A Prominent Dauphin County Judge Shares Her Thoughts and Heartbreaks”

Greeter:   Patrick Amice
Invocation:  Jeff Boswell
Club Singing: Tom Arnoldi
Mini-Classification Talk:  Russell Wert
Publications:  Dave Freet

 

 

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UPCOMING PROGRAMS / MEETING LOCATIONS:

July 19      
The Honorable Jeannine Turgeon:

“FROM WHERE I SIT:  A Promenate Dauphin County Judge Shares Her Thoughts and Heartbreaks”

For complete programming go to our website: hbgrotary.org and click on calendar.
For meeting cancellations due to inclement weather.... Tune to ABC27-TV or check your e-mail or call the Rotary office at 234-1208.

PROGRAM:

Judge Jeannine Turgeon is a native Central Pennsylvanian. She was born in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, on March 19, 1953 and attended elementary school in Lancaster County. She has lived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania since the age of nine and graduated from Central Dauphin East High School (1970), prior to attending Chatham College (B.A. 1974) and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law (J.D. 1977-Class President 1974-76). Judge Turgeon is enrolled at the National Judicial College for her Master's Degree in Judicial Studies.

Judge Turgeon has received several awards, including the Coretta Scott King - Women for Diversity Award (Women Connect - March 2009); The Heinz-Menaker Senior Center's 35 Year Service to Community Leader Pioneer Award (October 2007); The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International's Paul Harris Fellow Award (April 2005); Domestic Relations Association of Pennsylvania (DRAP)Special Recognition for Many Years of Dedicated Service to PA Families (September 2003); Edgewater Psychiatric Center's Community Service Award (October 1998); Juvenile Detention Center Association of Pennsylvania's Distinguished Award Outside Field of Detention (1996); Eagleville Hospital Board of Directors' Eagleville Hospital Award (June 1995) and Chatham College Distinguished Alumna Award (1995).

Judge Turgeon is married and has three children, two step-children, and one granddaughter.

Judge Turgeon will share her thoughts and heartbreaks.


NEWS AND NOTES:
The Fellowship Committee invites all members and their guests to attend our “Nine and Dine” events in 2010.  Once a month, at a different venue each month, we will play nine holes of golf and have a chance to grab a bite to eat and a cold drink.  In order to plan ahead and accommodate attendance every month we ask that you sign up either for the golf and dine package or either golf only or dine only.  In other words there will be a sign up sheet each month.  (You certainly can play golf with a preplanned group or ask to be grouped by the host of each event.)  This is not a fundraiser for the club-it is a fellowship event-but you will need to budget to pay the announced fees for the golf and food.  You will also receive a make up for attendance! Our July event is set for Tuesday July 27 at Rich Valley Golf Course and the after golf fellowship is hosted by Rotarian Pat Amice.  This course is near Cumberland Valley High School on Rich Valley Road in Mechanicsburg and Pat lives just minutes from the course.  Tee times will start at 5:30 and cost to play and ride is only $18. Again following golf all are invited to “swing” by Pat’s house for a cold drink and delicious snack.  Sign up today and see you on the first tee on the 27th!

2010-11 Rosters are now available. Pick yours up at a Rotary meeting.  Additional Rosters are $3.  Special thanks to our advertisers:  Homeland Hospice, Edward Jones, Edward L. Heim Company, Last Paige Consulting LLC, PMI Property Management Inc, Leadership Harrisburg and Goodwill.

DISTRICT NEWS:
Click here to access the July 2010 Governors Newsletter on the District website If the link does not work, please visit www.rotary7390.org and click on District Newsletter!

ATTENDANCE:
LAST ROTARY MEETING:  7/12/10       59%
Rotarians   67   Active Specials   10          Guests     8       Visiting Rotarians  1    =    86

Minutes by: Steve Baloga
President John brought the meeting to order at the Hilton with singing and the invocation. Excerpts from our club’s strategic vision and goals were cycled on the slide projector during the meeting as a way to keep our goals in focus.

Linda distributed our new 2010-11 roster books, so be sure to pick one up if you were not in attendance today.

Don Alsedek introduced visiting Rotarians and guests.

Fred Hartman introduced the two students that attended the recent RYLA(Rotary Youth Leadership Academy) program at Messiah College. The students explained the benefits they obtained from attending.

Ron Guss indicated that our current exchange student Lucas was on a cross country bus trip with a number of other exchange students. He will be attending our August 2 meeting to give a summary of his trip and his experiences as a Rotary exchange student. Lucas will be flying home on August 9. Our new exchange student, Javier from Madrid, Spain, will be arriving later this summer, and he will be attending Camp Hill High School.

Bob Hostetter introduced our speaker for today – Dr. Hector Ortiz. Dr. Ortiz spoke about his book The Creative Energy of Positive Thinking. Issues discussed included Rotary service above self, fellowship, understanding others, positive thinking, leadership, success and happiness. Dr. Ortiz stated that success and happiness are a journey not a destination and we should enjoy the process.

OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS:

John P. Judson, M.D
Robert S. Saline              
Una Martone
Carolyn Dumaresq
Barry Ramper, II,             
William B. Boles                
William M. Tillett

President
President-Elect
Vice President
Immediate Past President
Secretary
Treasurer
Sergeant-at-Arms

Sandra Beck
Caryn J. Carr
John R. Detweiler
Kent E. Frese
Lisa Lewis
John J. McHenry
Andrew R/ Rebuck
Karen F. Snider