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Bill Zierer is a past Rotarian and past Morristown Rotary Club President.  Although, he is no longer an active member of Morristown's Noon Rotary Club, he is still active as a Rotary International Volunteer.  

The Morristown Noon Club saw the Thailand Water Project through the first 36 installations.  The number of installations now stands at 62, but an additional 23 are planned between now and year end.  

After this upcoming phase of 23 systems, the entire Rotary grant structure will change to "Future Visions" -- which fits the Thailand project perfectly.  Starting 2013, the number of installations is expected to explode in number.  

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Craig Price, Director of Parks and Recreation will speak to the club today about the Rotary Project to Create a Disk Golf Course for the Community.  For more information about this sport, go to www.pdga.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is your official Invitation to join the fun at
Morristown Rotary Club’s
9oth Birthday Celebration

Morristown Rotary is 90 Years Old and we think that’s a reason to Celebrate.  Please join us at The Country Club in Morristown on January 31st for Dinner, Socializing, Music, Dancing and Birthday Cake.

Dixieland Music will be performed by the Al Curtis Orchestra and there will be Party Favors and a Festive Atmosphere.

 January 31st    6:00 PM   The Country Club   $29 per person 

 RSVP to the Noon Rotary Club

Dena Helms at 423-312-1247 or denahelms@gmail.com

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Winners of the contest will be announced at our annual banquet.  The rules are very simple:  To qualify you must bring in the most new members by the ending date. 
Each new member will only be counted when they have paid their first quarter's dues.  When that payment is received the proposer will receive a 10% discount on their next quarterly dues invoice.  The person bringing in the most new members will win a $50.00 gift certificate from the Blossom Shop and $30.00.  The second place person will receive $20.00.  In case of a tie a drawing will be held to determine the winners.  Anyone that wants suggestions for prospective members may contact Carl Storms for suggestions. 
Ask the people that you do business with to join.  There is also a new classification of Community Volunteer which can be anyone who is not employed full time but is active in community affairs.
 
 
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Katie Martin is the owner of Nolichucky Vineyard, an Agritourism Operation, where she grows grapes and organizes events on the Nolichucky River in Russellville Tennessee. 

Katie's Nolichucky Vineyard grows grapes to sell to local wineries and home winemakers. Varieties include Stuben, Reisling , Traminette, Catawba, Concord and U Pick Muscadine. In addition to grape production, Katie offers vineyard tours, weddings, kayak, tube rentals and a summer music series, Jam In The Vineyard.  For more information, please contact Katie at nolichuckyvineyard@yahoo.com, visit her facebook page, Nolichucky Vineyard, or visit her web site: www.nolichuckyvineyard.com.

Katie also acts as Vice President of the Tennessee Farm Winegrowers Association promoting Wine and Grape Growing in the State of Tennessee
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Annie Ayres is the daughter or Dr. Sam and Martha Ann Fulk both members of Morristown Rotary Club. 

Annie lives in Knoxville with her husband Matthew and works as a Physician Assistant at Charles S. Fulk, M.D, Dermatology in Morristown.
 



 
 
The Board of Directors has authorized a membership recruitment contest for our club.  This contest will start today and run through January 18, 2012. Winners of the contest will be announced at our annual banquet. 

The rules are very simple.  To qualify you must bring in the most new members by the ending date.  Each new member will only be counted when they have paid their first quarter’s dues.  When that payment is received the proposer will receive a 10% discount on their next quarterly dues invoice.  The person bringing in the most new members will win a $50.00 gift certificate from the Blossom Shop and $30.00.  The second place person will receive $20.00.  In case of a tie a drawing will be held to determine the winners.  Anyone that wants suggestions for prospective members may contact Carl Storms for suggestions.  Ask the people that you do business with to join.  There is also a new classification of Community Volunteer which can be used for anyone who is not employed full time but is active in community affairs.