CFCC Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Central Florida Community College
After ten years in its current location, the Citrus Campus is at capacity for its evening classes. New demands in the county require an expanded mission to address these needs, and Central Florida Community College must take the next step to enhance the campus and to better serve Citrus County.
Adopt A Highway Cleanup
It’s time once again for Rotarians to suit up in gloves and orange vests to pick up trash and debris along Fort Island Trail. Contact Rick Brown for more information: rickbrown@embarqmail.com
Charter Members
Charter Members 1974
Byron L Costley
Pete DeRosa
George Fry (1st President)
Carlos F Gonzalez (Past President)
Jack R Carpenter
John Ferdinando
E. Jack Geisinger
W. Harvey Hornig
Perry Steven Locke
Dan McAllister
Gordon S Osmundsen
Frank G Pany
Jeffrey I Pattinson
O. Earl Pierce
Manny Smigel
Roger F Shively
Henry LeRoy Smith
William D Ward
Wilbur A Williams
John L Wood
Bill Ray
2010 District Conference Cruise
2010 District Conference Cruise.
District 6950 has been forced to change the dates of the 2010, District Conference Cruise. The new departure date is Thursday, May 27, 2010 , returning on Memorial Day, Monday , May 31, 2010 . Carnival cruise line sold the entire ship for the dates that we had scheduled and has offered us enhancements to cruise on Memorial Day Weekend. All of the days of the week and the times will remain the same; only the dates will change. All confirmed reservations will receive a shipboard credit for your inconvenience. The cruise charge of $392.00 per person will remain the same, even though the usual charge for the holiday weekend is more expensive.
Visit for more information: http://www.shipsntrips.com/offerdetail.asp?priceid=1356445&sid=15477
Rotary Club of Crystal River Projects & Events Slideshow
Special thanks to Mary Tarry of Snell & Assoc. for putting this together.November Board Meeting
Monthly Board Meeting @ SunTrust Bank, Crystal River. 12:00PM
(Nov 11th is Veteran’s Day)
The 4 Way Test
For Rotary, The Four-Way Test is the cornerstone of all action. It has been for years, and it will be in the future. Of the things we think, say or do
- Is it the TRUTH?
- Is it FAIR to all concerned?
- Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
- Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
The test is one of the hallmarks of Rotary. Since it was developed in 1932 by Herbert J. Taylor, who later became RI president, it has never ceased to be relevant. Its four brief questions are not based on culture or religion. Instead, they are a simple checklist for ethical behavior. They transcend generations and national borders.