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Jon Eisele
Joining the FCH Rotary breakfast meetings on Zoom: open the link below and click on Open Zoom Meetings and follow the prompts.
 
With masks mandated for our in-person breakfast (when not eating or speaking to the group), a supply is available at the meeting, free to attendees.
The Minnesota Department of Health requires that persons receiving a positive test result for COVID-19 notify their recent contacts. For our club, notify Secretary Bob Tholkes at rjtholkes@gmail.com.
January 20, 2021
 
PROGRAM
 
14 members, prospective member Josh Callahan of Fridley, guest Charlie Thompson, City of Columbia Heights Fire Chief heard Jon Eisele of Enbridge Energy give an informational presentation on the company’s lines of business, fuels forecast through mid-century, goals, operations in Minnesota, and the controversial Line 3 replacement project.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
White Bear Lake Rotary invites all interested Rotarians to register for and attend its Feb. 3 Zoom meeting featuring retired Minnesota State Supreme Court justice Alan Page. The meeting begins at 11:15 a.m. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEuc--srT8iHNADBlJhjaybi421jz9yqLsZ   
 
STRIVE student will tour virtually at MCTC on February 10, 11:25 to 11:55.
 
REMINDERS
 
Invoices for 3rd quarter dues were emailed by treasurer Wally Wysopal earlier this week.
The club will resume hybrid meetings on Wednesday, February 3, at 7:30 at Shortstop Grill.
 
Members may sign up to deliver groceries for SACA on any Saturday in January at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040548a8ab29Ona7f49-saca2. If you will be driving, provide your insurance card and driver’s license for SACA to copy for its records.
 
The club will meet only on the first and third Wednesdays of the months from December through March.
 
Programs coordinator Gordon Backlund has asked for suggestions for meeting programs for May and June.
 
The Refuge golf course has been reserved for the next Golf Classic, on July 19, 2021. Save the date and line up your foursome!
 
Speaker on February 3: Mark Skipper recounts his feat of rapelling 23 stories down the US Bank Plaza building in Minneapolis.