I N T E R N E T Edition

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Rotary International Rotary District 5300 GRW The Glendora Rotary Wheel
is NOW available on FACEBOOK & TWITTER The print edition of The Wheel is distributed via e-mail. Contact the club secretary to be added to the e-mail list.
On the world-wide web: http://GlendoraRotary.org or Google: Glendora Rotary

Thursday, August 13, 2009

GRW | Glendora Rotary Wheel Online 11Aug09


VIEW a SLIDE SHOW

of this week's Glendora Rotary Program by Bob Lohrs



The latest issue of the Glendora Rotary WHEEL is now available online for August 11, 2009. Last week's meeting presented an informative craft talk by President-elect Keith Hilliard. Now, club members and visitors may also access past issues at the links below and read or download other information about the club's current events, calendar, and history. Remember, the web blog has links to every issue of GRW - The Wheel for the last three years.

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CLICK HERE for QUICK DOWNLOAD
of the latest WHEEL (August 11, 2009)

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CLICK HERE for The NET EDITION (with active links - allow some time to download)

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Prior WHEEL issues:
Last Week: The Wheel 8.4.09 | 2 Weeks Ago: The Wheel 7.28.09
3 Weeks Ago: The Wheel 7.21.09 | 4 Weeks Ago: The Wheel 7.14.09


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