Check out what happened at our Sooner Rotary Meeting on September 17:
- Jack Beller announced plans for hosting the second polio eradication fundraiser dinner at his home at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, September 23. Please inform Jack if you're planning on attending at jjbeller@aol.com. His address is 4423 Ridgeline Dr. in Norman. Drinks and pizza will be provided by the club. A donation of $25 to the Rotary Foundation is appreciated.
- Grover announced the following members with perfect attendance: Susan Bussey, Jack O’Hare, Tanya Stewart, Jonathon Winders, Denise Kueny, Sam Ott, Katie Kimberling, Polly Christian, Susan Whiteneck, Lucinda Francis, and Kevin Murphree. Congrats all!
- Noah Milligan fulfilled the requirements and was presented with his Blue Badge by Club President Jane Purcell.
- Representatives from Norman Regional Health System visited to remind us that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Cross Timbers Rotary is hosting a fundraising luncheon at 11 am and at noon on October 15 and 16 at Outback Steakhouse . Tickets are $15 and can be obtained from Russ Davoren (rdavo@cox.net or 405-329-8882).
Meeting Presentation: Noah Milligan talked about his new book and passion for reading and writing.
- Noah joined Sooner Rotary this past May 2019.
- While he is a First Liberty Bank vice president in marketing, he works part time writing stories.
- His mother exposed Noah as a child to books.
- After school he wanted to pursue writing, and majored in English Literature.
- In 2011 he published his first story “Jesse James Revolver," a fictional story about the dark side of a suicide with a gun that was Jesse James. He also started writing his first novel about String Theory and the association of it to a murder in “An Elegant Theory”
- He published a second book of short stories titled “Five Hundred Poor."
- His new book will be released in October titled “Into Captivity They Will Go."
- You can check out more on Noah’s Web Site is www.noahmilligan.com