Tuesday, June 5, 2012

June



June 20:  Gingerbread House
June 27:   Attorney John Hodge will speak to us about the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on "Obamacare"

NO MEETING JULY 4, 2012

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

May Programs


Wednesday May 2 - Dora Miller updates the club on Social Security.
 
Wednesday, May 9 - Our speaker will be John Lee who recently received the Louisiana Association of Broadcasters 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award. He will give us a brief synopsis of his 38 years in radio news.
 
Wednesday, May 16 - Jackie Lansdale, President of Red River United which represents both the Caddo and Bossier Federation of Teachers will speak to us about the changes to education and educators being legislated in Baton Rouge.
 
Wednesday, May 23 - Elliott Stonecipher will be our speaker. Elliott is one of the brightest, most articulate crusaders for truth, justice, and the American Way (said seriously, not sarcastically) we have in Northwest Louisiana. He is the leader of the “Finish 3132 Coalition”, closely involved with efforts to improve our schools, and very well versed in our current City Hall processes.
 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

March and April Programs

Wednesday, March 21 - The Sex Offender Coordinator for NW Louisiana Bill Tuggle will be our guest speaker. This is sort of the flip side of the Gingerbread House story which is coming soon also.

Wednesday, March 28 - The Times reporter extraordinaire Margaret Martin will speak first about her favorite subject “travel” but then be available to talk about some of the phenomenal stories she has been involved with through the years. 


Wednesday, April 4 - Our speaker will be George Mills who is a member of the Board of the Shreveport Airport Authority which is charged with the operation and maintenance of the Shreveport Downtown Airport and the Shreveport Regional Airport.

Thanks to Program Chairman Chester Kelley

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Welcome, Vincent Campanella!

Celebrated Shreveport restaurateur Vincent Campanella spoke of his early life in Sicily during WWII and his entry into the hotel and restaurant business.  Mr. Campanella emphasized the impact on himself as well as fellow countrymen of the time of American generosity.  The first part of his amazing tale ended with he and British wife Margaret finding their way to the United States via Canada and heading towards Louisiana.  His career as a leading Shreveport restaurateur highlights the second part of his marvelous history, Wednesday, January 18.


Vincent Campanella
Mid-City Rotary Secretary/Treasurer Lisa Barker and Program Chairman Chester Kelley presented Campanella with Rotary pin and documents as the club's newest member. 
Barker, Campanella, Kelley at the Olive Street Bistro January 11, 2012