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Golf Outing:

Participants at the 10th Annual
Rotary Golf Scramble
The 11th annual Rotary Golf Scramble is scheduled for
Thursday, September 11, 2008 at the Cook's Creek Golf Club. The 36
team scramble shotgun will include:
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Practice tee
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Buffet Lunch
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18 holes of golf with 2 carts per team
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Dinner
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$10,000 hole-in-one contest
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Prizes
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Gifts
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Entry fee is $95 per golfer
Registration is limited to the first 36 teams. All profits go to
scholarships for students in Pickaway County schools. To date, your
support has contributed over $100,000 for 55 students.
Sponsorships are also available from $1,000 to $100. Door prizes are
also welcome. Contact
Amy elsea
(amy_elsea@thepickofohio.com), Ian Webb
(Ian.Webb@RaymondJames.com)
or click here
to register or for information about sponsorships.
The
Annual Gold Scramble is a first-class event. We hope to see you
there to participate.
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J B Stout Trust
Fund Scholarship: This scholarship, currently at $1,000 for each of two years, is
awarded to deserving graduating seniors from high schools in Pickaway
County. Preference is given to students who plan to pursue technical
or vocational education. Since it's inception in 1988, over $100,000
in scholarships have been awarded.
Award winners for 2008 are:
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Dustin Hardbarger – Logan
Elm
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Katy Wilkins – Logan Elm
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Stevens Peters – Logan Elm
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Ashley Ellekman – Logan Elm
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Brooke Thompson – Westfall
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Tyler Rawlins – Teays Valley
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Elizabeth Stout –
Circleville
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Tyler Puckett – Circleville
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Citizenship
Awards: Each year the club presents a citizenship award in the form of
monetary stipend to a student in each of the area's five high schools.
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Four Way Test
Speech Contest: Involving the area's schools. This contest is held annually.
The 2008 winners are all from Teays Valley High School: Leah McDannell
(1st Place representing Sunrise Rotary); Stehpany Starkey (1st Place
representing Circleville Rotary); Eric Lundy (2nd Place).
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Rural-Urban Day: Each February the club holds its Rural-Urban Day to honor the
area's farmers and those in agriculture-related occupations.
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Adopt-a-Roadway: The club is responsible for the periodic cleanup of a section of
a county roadway.
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Ethics Seminar: Conducted each year.
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Rose Sale: Conducted every spring, the rose sale generates money for the
club's scholarship programs.
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Scholarship
Drawing: Conducted during each meeting, this drawing also generates funds
for the scholarship programs.
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Community
Recognition: Each year the club honors two Rotarians and two non-Rotarians for
their contributions and work on behalf of Circleville and Pickaway County.
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Library: The club has financed the furnishing of a room at the Pickaway
County District Public Library.
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Other local
support: The Circleville Noon Rotary Club participates in the annual 4-H
livestock sale at the Pickaway County Fair, sponsors a soccer team, a
youth baseball team, and supports Junior Achievement.
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