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Rotary Club of Glen Burnie Meeting
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The Rotary Club of Glen Burnie meets every Thursday at Mo's Seafood.
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Posted by: Kim Polyniak
| Where | 7146 Ritchie Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 (Mo's Seafood) |
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| Time | 6:15 pm |
| Phone | 410-761-6603 |
| info@RotaryGlenBurnie.org | |
| Price | $0 |
Rick Kuethe
7:59 pm on Tuesday, May 17, 2011
We've moved! Bill Bateman's was great to us, but it just got to be too noisy.
Now we're at Mo's Seafood Factory, just a little further North on Ritchie Hwy, by the Dunkin Donuts. Check the calendar on the website for special events.
Maya T. Prabhu
8:34 pm on Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Thanks Rick! I'll update that information now!
Rudwan Abu-rumman
10:20 pm on Thursday, May 19, 2011
We will not meet in the 26th.of may 2011.Next meeting will be the June 2nd. 2011 in Mo's Sea food.Please feel free to join us.
Thanks.
Rudwan Abu-rumman
Kathy McPherson
5:42 pm on Thursday, March 8, 2012
8 Mar meeting--Glen Burnie High School 4-way Speech Contestants will wow the club and visitors with their speeches.
Kathy McPherson
9:14 am on Saturday, March 24, 2012
No meeting on 29 Mar, since we ill be headed to the District Conference .
The next meeting will be 5 Apr, when we weill celebrate our 82nd year of doing "SERVICE ABOVE SELF" in the Glen Burnie community--WOW!
Kathy McPherson
9:52 pm on Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Meeting on Thursday, April 19th -- CARING COLLECTION ANGELS
From President Kathy: I read about Bobbie in Guideposts Magazine, saw she lived in Annapolis, and asked her to come to the club.
"The Caring Collection creates stained glass artwork to benefit cancer patients at the Johns Hopkins Oncology Center in Baltimore, Maryland and the Anne Arundel Oncology Center in Annapolis, Maryland. It is composed of a group of over 90 volunteers of all ages and backgrounds who create stained glass angels and sun catchers. To date, they have donated over $945,000 for specific equipment for patient care and research.
It began in 1982 when Maryland artist Bobbie Burnett designed one three-dimensional angel for a friend with leukemia. Today over 40,000 angels of various designs and an infinite number of sun catchers can be found in homes throughout the world. Each one is a symbol of love, hope, care and comfort."
See links below for more info:
http://www.caringcollection.org/
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/kimmel_cancer_center/news_events/featured/archive/2011_05_09_caring_collection.html