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This Thursday’s Guest Speaker is Bob Levey, Washington Post Columnist (Retired), who has published a Novel about Journalism and Montgomery County Politics, "Larry Felder, Candidate"
 

"I've been doing journalism since the age of 6, when I launched the late, lamented Levey's News (circulation: 1). I served as editor, publisher, columnist, and crayon-er. My mother still has copies for the curious.  My college diploma says I majored in English, but I actually majored in editing the student newspaper. I took over as editor-in-chief on Nov. 22, 1963 (talk about your basic baptism by fire). I did everything from paste-up to tossing bundles on front stoops. It qualified me for my first professional job: cub reporter for the Albuquerque Tribune, a Scribbs-Howard p.m.  I spent 13 months there before falling in love with a young woman who lived in D.C. While on a Labor Day, 1967, visit to her, I decided to apply to the Post. It lasted. We didn't.  In my first 14 years on the staff, I worked as (in order) night police reporter, day police reporter, roving national political reporter, assistant city editor, courts reporter, District Building reporter, Capitol Hill reporter, feature writer, assistant sports editor, and feature writer again.  In June 1981, I was asked to write a daily column. Having tried just about everything else, I signed up. It lasted. Somehow, 3,000 columns later, I have too.  I was born in Manhattan and grew up in the Bronx. I escaped at a tender age to attend the University of Chicago, where I earned a BA with special honors.  I've worked for seven local radio stations and four local TV stations as a commentator and talk show host. I've taught journalism at three local universities. I'm a life master and regional champion at tournament bridge, and I still play competitive slow-pitch softball (good field, spotty hit).  I'm married to historian (and recovering journalist) Jane Freundel Levey. I have two children, both of whom profess to be bored by newspapers, but there's time."

Brian Walsh, Co-Founder, Exerceo, and Julio Valcarcel spoke on “Mentoring Young Professionals” on April 4, 2019.
 
[L-R] Tom Lewis with Julio Valcarcel and Brian Walsh of exerceo.  Thanks very much to Nancy Mason for introducing the speakers to the club.
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Annual Rotary Club Leadership Training on April 13, 2019
On March 21, 2019, Master Gardener Merikay Smith Gave a PowerPoint Presentation on How She’s Using Native Plants to Convert Her Lawn into a Healthier Habitat of Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials
 
 
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Rotarians Packed 144 Boxes at Manna Food Center on March 12, 2019
 
Empowerment Speaker Kevin Coleman Presented "The 3 Key Laws for Personal / Professional Growth" at the Rotary Club Meeting on March 7, 2019.
 
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"The Power of Video to Engage People" was Pedro Zavarce's Topic at the February 21, 2019, Rotary Club Meeting
 
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On Valentine's Day Rotarians Distributed 70 Pashmina Scarves to Homeless Women
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Julie Meade Discussed the Question, "Why do some people become alcoholics while others don’t?" at the Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club meeting on January 31, 2019.
 
Julie Meade Discussed the Question, "Why do some people become alcoholics while others don’t?" at the Potomac-Bethesda Rotary Club meeting on January 31, 2019. (Photo by Tom Lewis)
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