Rotary Learns About Advertising, Public Relations
On Thursday, John DeRousie told the members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about some of the secrets of advertising. John runs his own company, Custom Marketing Solutions.

On Thursday, John DeRousie told the members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about some of the secrets of advertising. John runs his own company, Custom Marketing Solutions.

Oswego Public Library Computer Center director Theresa Slosek told the Oswego Sunrise Rotary members about the computer programs.

Harbor Festivals volunteer coordinator Michael J. Petrilli told the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about plans for this year’s festival. Petrilli said he needed about 200 more volunteers to make the program a success.

On Thursday, the Oswego Sunrise Rotary Club members said goodbye to Rev. Tim Gleason. Tim has been transferred to a new assignment in the United Methodist Church.

On Thursday Rotary Past District Governor Ward Vuilemot and Richard Kemmis spoke to the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about Books For the World.

Tony Beckett, team leader, for the Group Study Exchange Team from England, spoke to the members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary at their Thursday meeting. An operational police officer with the Greater Manchester Police, he works in the inner city areas of the city of Salford.

Mary “Ginny” Stamm told the members or the Oswego Sunrise Rotary about her life. When she and her husband, Dr. Alfred Stamm, moved to Oswego they had three foster children with special needs.

On April 28, Abby Stamm displayed her collection of baskets, beads, cooking utensils, jewelry, bags and clothing she has collected in her many Peace Corps assignments to Africa.

On March 17, members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary met at the Oswego Tea Company to discuss their plans for the next few months.
The program’s primary goal is to promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children. It is aimed at children from families that fall below the federally set income guidelines.
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