Thursday, March 25, 2010

Why Gate City #2

I recently asked our member to reposnd to the following questions.
1. Why, really, did you join GCR?
2. What keeps you here?
3. What is the most fun you have had as a member?
4. What is the craziest memory you have of the club?
5. Who, of ANYONE in the world, do you think should be our newest member? Why?
6. What will GCR be like in 100 years?
7. Have you been to District Conference? Good times? Why?
8. What the heck is a Sleeping Booty, anyway?
9. Anything else you want to say... (this one is for you Buster)

The next few posts will be about their response... enjoy!

1. Why, really, did you join GCR? fellowship, to learn, grow, & serve others at the same time

2. What keeps you here? all of the above

3. What is the most fun you have had as a member? learning I could run after tagging along on a Rotary fund raising run with Tim Albertson

4. What is the craziest memory you have of the club? The April Fool's joke Buster played where Rotary was going to sell cookies like girl scouts

5. Who, of ANYONE in the world, do you think should be our newest member? Why? Tiger Woods - he could really get some help using the 4 way test

6. What will GCR be like in 100 years? We will have millions of dollars in an endowment fund and a long legacy of worldwide projects serving others

7. Have you been to District Conference? Good times? Why? No - haven't been able to attend due to work/family conflicts

8. What the heck is a Sleeping Booty, anyway? a child's pronunciation of Sleeping Beauty

9. Anything else you want to say... (this one is for you Buster) May the Force be With You!

-Bobby Christiansen


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