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General Photos
Exchange student Emi Marquet (center) poses
with host parents Rick (left) and Beth Crosset.
Emi with Crossetts
New member Ryan Kuro (left) and
his sponsor, John Vigezzi.
Ryan Kuro and John Vigezzi
Highway 136 is a little cleaner thanks to the
efforts of this trash cleanup crew.
Trash Pickup Crew
Chris Sutton (right) prepares to extinguish
Kay Norton's cooking.
Sutton with fire extinguisher
New member Jason Riley and Past President Eric Moe.
Jason Riley and Eric Moe
(Need name) and Don Norton have fun
working at the Maple Syrup Festival
Susan Moore (left) introduced friend
Sharon Larson to Rotary.
Sharon Larson
New president John Vigezzi presents past president Eric Moe with a plaque commemorating his service.
Eric received gavel

Noon Club member Dennis Danowski
promotes Rotary's literacy partnership
with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Danowski Jersey

Burt Witthuhn-the "Bridge Builder"
and a founding club member.

President Eric Moe (left) with Loaves and Fishes director Bob Bowen.
Bowen & Moe
Forrest Robinson (left) and Chris Sutton get in the Christmas spirit to help the Salvation Army.
Bellringers
The 2007-08 Centennial Club officers.
Centennial Club Officers
District Governor Nominee Richard Passmore, left, and Club President Eric Moe, right, thank Club Secretary and Charter Member Burt Witthuhn for his extraordinary service. Burt and his wife, Pat, also a Rotarian, are moving from the Macomb area.
Burt Witthuhn
District Governor Nominee Richard Passmore extends congratulations to Kay and Don Norton, who were recently named Paul Harris Fellows.
Paul Harris Fellows
Exchange student Emi Marquet enjoys free time with host family Danny Terry and Michelle Barclay.
Emi Marquet
Club President Eric Moe welcomes new member
Greg Van Fleet.
Greg Van Fleet
Lola Lucas, with the Illinois Department of Employment Security, spoke to the club about workforce career information resources, particularly for young people. The Centennial Club's Vocational Committee is working with Macomb Junior High School staff this year to present these materials to students there.
Lola Lucas
Centennial Morning Club President Eric Moe celebrated the visit of our Rotary Exchange student Aglaia with District Governor Dick Robinson. The club celebrated its first year on June 1.
New board members
New member Kathleen Barclay
Rotary puts up flags of love
in Chandler Park
First Year Celebration - 23 guests were present with 32 members at the first year celebration at the Old Dairy.

District Execs - Several District Governors and Club Presidents, past and future, were on hand to celebrate the club's first anniversary. They include (seated left to right) Nye Bouslog and Harold Camp, (standing left to right) Dick Robinson, Chuck Farrar, Eric Moe, Eric Dolbeare, Dr. Richard Passmore, Father Ed Den Blaauwen and Ron Riggins.

Aglaia's parents visited the Macomb Centennial Morning Club in May. From left; her parents, Aglaia, Jim and Jan Lucie of Macomb and President Eric Moe.
Rotary Exchange student Kathleen Barclay and her mother Michelle
New member Christy Moe
Al Waters and new member Jon Mohr
Rotary Service: Removing the trees and lights at Wesley Village
New member Paula Wise
Aglaia is living with Host Family Robin and Todd Russell.
District Governor Keith Lape from Jacksonville is introduced to the Centennial Morning Club by Honorary Member Richard Passmore.
The Centennial Morning Club Welcomes Aglaia-
our student from France! Aglaia is pictured here with Board Member Susan Moore of
International Service.
  
Visiting Rotary members from Russia were treated to breakfast at the Old Dairy in Macomb as they exchanged discussions with the Macomb Centennial Morning Club.
  
Helping the Western Illinois Museum set up its Boy and Girl Scouts display was the clubs first service project.
Old Dairy- Home of the Centennial Morning Club meetings every Thursday at 6:50am.
 
The Centennial Morning Club joined the Macomb Noon Club to celebrate 100 years of Rotary International. The Morning Club presented new members at the event.
Service Projects
House Fix Up For National Guardsman.
Habitat For Humanity Project.
Adopt-A-Highway.
"Battle of the Books" where Rotarians read to second graders at Lincoln School. Monica Iverson is pictured reading on the left and Wally Holt on the right.
Happenings 
Setting Up for the Ice Cream Social at Wesley Village.
International Experience. Before the parade during the International meeting in Chicago, members of clubs from around the world gathered near the Macomb High School Marching Band to exchange pins and talk about their local clubs.
Flags. The Rotary International Parade in Chicago kicked-off with a parade of flags of Rotary countries.
Dennis Iverson. Dennis Iverson of the Macomb Noon Rotary Club thanks Centennial Morning Club members for their participation at the Rotary booth during Heritage Days 2005. More than $9,000 was raised before expenses during the event.
Charter. Here it is! The Macomb Centennial Morning Club is officially chartered by Rotary International.
Charter Presentation. On his last day as District Governor, Eric Dolbeare presents the Charter to Centennial Morning Club Secretary Burt Witthuhn.