Bravo to Rick Ayers for a splendid CPR/AED presentation. We all could be in a situation where it will require some basic steps that we can utilize to save someone’s life. For those (including me) that were unable to actually practice on the mannequins that were available, there will also be the opportunity to do so next week after our normal meeting. Thanks, again, Rick! Another great program from someone within the club. If you have a idea for a program come see me or Steve Baker!
Speaking of programs, our own John Dancoff (and Cliff Brumfield) will be speaking this week about our friends at the Lincoln Economic Development Assn.
I hope to see you Wednesday at Unity!
Yours in Rotary,
Perry Clark
Denver/Lake Norman Rotary's Own Rick Ayers Provides CPR/AED Instruction to Club Members
CPR/AED expert and club member, Rick Ayers speaks on 1/18.
Denver/Lake Norman Rotarians practice providing 5 sets of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths on mannequins while Rick Ayers sets the beat at 100 compressions per minute ("Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin alive"). An additional practice session will be offered after the January 25th breakfast meeting.
Club Information
Denver/Lake Norman Rotary - Founded 1995
Wednesdays at 7:30 AM
Unity Presbyterian Church
8210 Unity Church Road
Denver, NC 28037 United States of America
The Denver/Lake Norman Rotary will once again be supporting Jim Minor and his son Ash on their fourth Building Mission Trip to Costa Rica, February 3-13. The men's Mission Team from Weddington UMC has been going to Costa Rica for over 20 years on mission trips that build Methodist Church-related projects throughout the country. This year's trip will be going to Guapiles, on the eastern side of the mountain range that cuts through the central part of Costa Rica.
The Team will be taking shoes donated by the Club to distribute to parishioners in Guapiles. All donated shoes are deeply appreciated by the local Costa Rican families. All new and/or 'gently used' shoes are welcome, and can include shoes for adults, children, and infants. Types of shoes can be athletic, work, casual or dress, hiking and beach footwear. No cold weather or high-top boots please.
Shoes can be donated at Wednesday morning Denver/Lake Norman Rotary meetings through January 25th.