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Those Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club Santas Just Keep Delivering
2,762 holiday cards, plus wreaths, miniature trees, advent calendars, and even Hershey's kisses had already been spread across North Kitsap.  But NO.  Not enough. Those Kingston North Kitsap Santas had one more gift to deliver to the community.
On December 24, under the direction of Mess Officer Bill Bedoin, the Rotary Band played on.  Community meals were prepared by Rotarians. Here's the band.
From left Chris Gilbreath, Suzanne Jenny, Stan Mack, Bobbie Moore, Keith Beebe, Terry Bedoin, Bill Bedoin, and Walt Elliott.  Here Walt, Suzanne, and Chris assemble the meals.
One-hundred-twenty of them.  That's 120 measures of turkey, dressing, potatoes, casserole beans, and cranberries.  Plus a helping of pumpkin pie.  And on Christmas day, the community was presented with free Christmas dinners, with all the trimmings.  Just drive through the drive at Kingston's Village Green Community Center.
This is not the first community meal presented by the Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club, but it is one of the most memorable.  What Rotarians do.  Give to their communities.  
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Kingston North Kitsap Rotarians Make for a Brighter Christmas in North Kitsap
This is the second year of a Kingston North Kitsap Rotary Club project, led by Satellite Club members, to brighten the holidays of folks in North Kitsap who are shut-ins, by themselves, elderly, and who may not otherwise have a greeting from someone that says, "We care Happy holidays."  This year's goal was to deliver 1500 handwritten holiday cards.  As of Dec 14, 2,518 cards had been prepared for delivery. Here Rotarians Rae Winn (left), Brian Stenehjem, and Emily Froula at work sorting and prepping the cards.
Folks in places like Martha & Mary, Village Green Senior Center, Liberty Shores, Brookdale, the Retsil Veterans Home, and others will receive the holiday love. And with the help of a $1k grant and $200 in coupons from the Poulsbo Home Depot, the Rotary elves will deliver poinsettias, wreaths, cards and trees.  Here, David Winn, Satellite Club President, "shops" for the joy-giving items.
In addition, 50 poinsettias, 50 advent calendars, and 50 Hershey's kiss bags were delivered to ShareNet.  The holiday card and gift project puts a "wrap" on Kingston North Kitsap Club activities for the year.  It has been an active, fruitful, and productive year, with many Rotary hands making good in the North Kitsap community.
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL NEWS

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As the first organization to envision a polio-free world through mass immunization of children, Rotary believes the decision to vaccinate is a humanitarian imperative.

 

Rotary 2022 International Convention to be held in HoustonThe event will bring more than 20,000 participants from around the world and deliver $30 million in local economic

 

In his address to the RI Convention in June 2021, Shekhar Mehta urged Rotary members to put improving girls’ futures at the forefront of their work.

 

Rotary Projects Around the GlobeDecember

 
EXECUTIVES & DIRECTORS
President
 
President Elect
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer-Club
 
Immediate Past President
 
The Rotary Foundation
 
Community Service
 
International Service
 
Membership
 
Treasurer-Foundation
 
Satellite President
 
Fundraising
 
Director
 
Director
 
Grant Coordinator
 
Public Image
 
Youth Services
 
Youth Exchange Officer
 
Youth Protection Officer
 
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
Member Birthdays
Stan Amas
December 25
 
Helen Ralph
December 30
 
Anniversaries
Julie Fox
Greg Fox
December 11
 
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Ron Carter
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