Election Information Series Continued
August 13 – District Attorney Paul Carmouche and Congressional Candidate
August 20 – Chris Gorman – Congressional Candidate
August 27 – Chester Kelley – Congressional Candidate
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
July 30, 2008 Program



Misty Davis, Director of Southwood High School Biotechnology Magnet Academy,
will discuss the Academy and recently acquired state-of-the-art science equipment. New equipment includes autoclave, inverted phase microscopes, centrifuges, and temperature controlled storage cabinets.
will discuss the Academy and recently acquired state-of-the-art science equipment. New equipment includes autoclave, inverted phase microscopes, centrifuges, and temperature controlled storage cabinets.
NEWS FLASH:
Vice-President George Schaetzle’s mother has passed.
Services Thursday, July 24, 2008
Concordia Lutheran Church
1311 Clifton Hills Ave
Cincinnati, Ohio
513-861-9552
Services Thursday, July 24, 2008
Concordia Lutheran Church
1311 Clifton Hills Ave
Cincinnati, Ohio
513-861-9552
Monday, July 7, 2008
July 9, 16 and 23 programs
Speakers Announced for July 16, and 23 2008
Ken Krefft, the President of the Broadmoor Neighborhood Association, will speak at the next meeting of the Rotary Club of West Shreveport at noon, Wednesday, July 9, at Crescent Landing Catfish Restaurant. He will speak about School Safety and, in recognition of the significance of the 4th of July, also give a recitation of the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address.
Shreveport City Marshal Charlie Caldwell Jr. will speak to the Club on Wednesday, July 16. Marshal Caldwell will discuss the current state of the City Marshal’s office and the upcoming election. This program is part of a series to acquaint club members with candidates for the various offices.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Get SMART!
Science & Medicine Academic Research Training Program
Sassy Williams, Coordinator, will speak to the club Wednesday, July 23 about this innovative outreach of the Biomedical Research Foundation, LSU Health Sciences Center, and the Caddo/Bossier Parish School systems. Targeting senior high school students, the partnership seeks those students interested in a science or medical career. S.M.A.R.T. students earn 2 science electives while engaging in hands-on research with mentors from LSUHSC.
This is a rare opportunity for those students with the academic and achievement record to engage in forty hours per week for seven weeks during the summer and ten hours during the school year working with researchers in LSUHSC laboratories.
It’s new, it’s under development, but check the club website for current information: http://westshreveportrotary.blogspot.com/
To post information of interest to the club on the website or in this bulletin, send to: westshreveportrotary@gmail.com attention George Sewell.
July 10, 2008
NEWS FLASH: West Shreveport Rotarian Chester T. Kelley has just qualified as an Independent to run for Congress from the 4th Congressional District.
Ken Krefft, the President of the Broadmoor Neighborhood Association, will speak at the next meeting of the Rotary Club of West Shreveport at noon, Wednesday, July 9, at Crescent Landing Catfish Restaurant. He will speak about School Safety and, in recognition of the significance of the 4th of July, also give a recitation of the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address.
Shreveport City Marshal Charlie Caldwell Jr. will speak to the Club on Wednesday, July 16. Marshal Caldwell will discuss the current state of the City Marshal’s office and the upcoming election. This program is part of a series to acquaint club members with candidates for the various offices.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Get SMART!
Science & Medicine Academic Research Training Program
Sassy Williams, Coordinator, will speak to the club Wednesday, July 23 about this innovative outreach of the Biomedical Research Foundation, LSU Health Sciences Center, and the Caddo/Bossier Parish School systems. Targeting senior high school students, the partnership seeks those students interested in a science or medical career. S.M.A.R.T. students earn 2 science electives while engaging in hands-on research with mentors from LSUHSC.
This is a rare opportunity for those students with the academic and achievement record to engage in forty hours per week for seven weeks during the summer and ten hours during the school year working with researchers in LSUHSC laboratories.
It’s new, it’s under development, but check the club website for current information: http://westshreveportrotary.blogspot.com/
To post information of interest to the club on the website or in this bulletin, send to: westshreveportrotary@gmail.com attention George Sewell.
July 10, 2008
NEWS FLASH: West Shreveport Rotarian Chester T. Kelley has just qualified as an Independent to run for Congress from the 4th Congressional District.
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