Fine Master Glenn Oyoung began by recognizing Erich Rail for his outstanding work on Monte Carlo Night, and Frank Hall for handling the money. their good work cost them each $50!

Bob Hoffman also distinguished himself at the craps table by offering Glenn his “expert” advice: “keep your money in; the market will be fine!” Glenn likened the financial advice to the Chinese Mafia, and had similar results. His generous advice cost Bob $50.

A picture of Mike Hoey’s wife and Glenn’s wife prompted general admiration for the beautiful wives; However apparently the evening exhausted them as neither Mike nor Glenn was able to take the party home. For some reason the lack of “action” cost Mike $25 and Glenn nothing.
A Google search for Gerard Tamperong produced a shirtless spread of “single and ready to mingle”; This cost Gerard $100 even though Glenn acknowledged that he could tell this guy wasn’t really our Gerard since he wasn’t wearing leopard underwear. It was also noted that Gerard shows up at least once a year to collect another Paul Harris Fellow, having received PHF+5 today.
Imy Dulake was fined $100 for appearing in a big spread on “Influencers and Game Changers” as a Fearless Force in Action, although Tom Crosby earned her a 50 cent fine reduction by noting that the article mentioned her Rotary service.
Prospective member Larry Callaham has just returned from Ireland and France ….. yeah Glenn went there: I see Ireland, I see France, I see Larry’s …..blue speedos with a big gold Rotary emblem where it will do the most good. According to Glenn, Larry will have to wear these his entire Red Badge year; in fact Glenn says they are so comfortable he’s kept them on even as a blue badger.
David Vanasdall (who was already gone so Public Information Officer Ryan Foran had to stand in for him along with principal Tom Bruce from First Avenue Middle School, were collectively fined $25 for their numerous educational leadership articles, and most especially for David on the cover of GQ.
Mimi Hennessy