EVERETT ROTARY LOG
MEETING:

President Greg Lineberry rang the bell at 12:00 pm, calling to order meeting #5415 of the Rotary Club of Everett and 12th of his Rotary year. He then led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance.
THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
Roy Yates, PP, gave the thought of the day. John Wooden, Wizard of Westwood who won 10 NCAA Championships, philosophy transfers to Rotary including the Four Way Test.
The Rotarian’s 4-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do:
- Is it the TRUTH?
- Is it FAIR to all concerned?
- Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
- Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
VISTING ROTARIANS AND GUESTS:

No visiting Rotarians. President Greg introduced Teresa Wenta from Electric Mirrors
ANNOUNCEMENTS:

President Greg announced the District Conference is May 13-15, 2022, at the Semiahmoo Resort. The Club will pay for 1st time attendees.
President Greg thanked Kelli Thode, VP, for stepping in to run the meeting at the last minute.
Henry Newton, PP, announced Sandi and him made a contribution of $6,000 to the endowment of the Larry O’Donnell Scholarship.
HAPPY DOLLARS:

Barb George was thankful for the transfer of the Van Valey House from the City of Everett to the Everett Museum of History.
Kaye Phinney gave birthday bucks for her 71st birthday and the surgery on her finger went well.
Steve Miller, PP, was happy as he will be competing in Mexico and made the record books in water skiing.
Rich Toyer was happy has the eye doctor gave him new medication and his eyes are doing better.
Mark Valentine, PP, gave birthday bucks for his 73rd birthday and he was cutting back his work schedule.
Roy Yates, PP, was pleased Teresa Wenta could join us today.
President Greg was happy and gave $100. Can’t remember why.
Larry O’Donnell, PP, thanked everyone who has reached out to him over the last several months. He was very happy for the goodness of people.
PROGRAM: Introduction to Electric Mirror and Safeology
President Greg introduced Stephanie Tucker, Director of Sales – Western Region for Electric Mirrors. Stephanie has worked for the company for 5 years. She was raised in Everett.
Electric Mirror manufactures lighted mirrors for hotels and businesses around the world.
The mirrors include an all in one product for the following industries: hospitality, residential, commercial, senior living, healthcare, retail, salon and sports facilities.
One of the benefits is quality of service. The product is the best in the business. Electric Mirrors is family-owned for the last 25 years. Also, the company is located in Everett.
The company started primarily for the hotels, Hilton and the Four Season. The majority of the business is the hospitality industry.
The mirrors have a 10-year guaranteed warranty. The mirror does not corrode or yellow with age. It is virtually an indestructible mirror.
Electric Mirror introduced Safeology in March 2020. Safeology™ is using the proven power of UVC light to win the battle against SARS-CoV-2. Stephanie talked about the many advantages of Safeology and the products companies may use such as the Safeology UVC Tower Elite.
Stephanie showed the various mirror styles including TV’s in Mirrors.
CLOSING:
President Greg thanked Stephanie for presenting today and a gift to the Snohomish County Domestic Violence Services would be made in her name.
President Greg adjourned the meeting at 1:10 pm.

Respectfully submitted,
Tammy Dunn
Photos submitted,
Tammy Dunn
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