Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge. We had guests Emma, a Ryla Student, and Marilyn her mom as guests for lunch. We presented Sean Denehy with his 6th Paul Harris Award. Emma stood up and thanked us for supporting her at the RYLA conference. Karen won the 50/50. Seamus got fined for drinking diet root beer. We had a cookie fall on the floor during desert. Travis was our sargent. It was National $1 day. Simon Chase was the first person to appear on the bill back in 1862. I didn't realize that there is so much going on artwise on the dollar bill with 13 layers of a pyramid. Many sources say the crispy spuds were most likely invented in the country's northeast neighbor, Belgium. According to lore, the dish was born in Belgium in the winter of 1680, when the fried fish-loving denizens of a city called Namur had to find something else to cook when the local river froze over. Doctor Doctor I need some help. I didn't realize that so many rotarians hands weren't working so I called in program Dr Fufa hand specialist. The faithful were so excited that the doctor was in. Dr Fufa was asked many questions related to hand injuries. Let's give Dr Fufa a hand for helping us out with the program.