First, you may get a hug from Lindsay Johnson, a long-time Mountain Home educator and current club secretary, as he is doing with Laura Lineberry below.
And, you may see a 10-year Rotary club project come to fruition with the placement of a tank on the northern edge of town in honor of Mountain Home's military veterans. (There I am satisfied with my pun. Do I believe I will be thanked for this bit of blog humor. No, for unlike the club, I will be tankless.)
THIS IS AN ENERGETIC CLUB
So energetic, in fact, that I could not take a still picture because they wouldn't remain still as Jon Sowers above demonstrates with the waving of his hands as he makes a point to Ed Sharp and Betty Ann Nettleton.
The club participated in a Visioning Adventure last April 13, seven months ago. I am always interested in determining if the visioning experience actually has an impact on the club. In Mountain Home, it has!
Membership is growing. I was privileged to induct into membership Cheryl Moore of the Air Force. What a pleasure.
The club is planning a Christmas Festival of Trees, an idea that emerged from the April 13 visioning.
And they are planning on a second Big Night Out to raise money.
Below I have placed random pictures of the members.
Carolyn and I Thank the Club for Allowing Us to Stay at the Dusty Rose Bed and Breakfast.
Frequently there are surprises in each small town. Joe and Jen Sowers have restored a 100-year old house into an delightfully and carefully furnished unique-to-Mountain Home bed and breakfast. Here are a few pictures of our joyful stay.
| Jon and Jen Sowers of the Dusty Rose. Finally, don't forget the waitstaff that make many of our meetings enjoyable, like Tracy below, posing with Lindsay. |
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| Tracy with Lindsay |










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