Meeting most first and third Thursdays of the month from 8:00 - 9:00 am
at Perkins Restaurant (7 Erford Road; Lemoyne, PA)
May 21, 2026 Meeting Agenda
Welcome
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Introduction of Visiting Rotarians & Guests
Blue Box - Happy/Sad/Brag Dollars
Program - Jonathan G. Anthony, New York Life Insurance
Closing - Four Way Test
Speaker Bio
Jonathan is a financial professional with New York Life, where he works with individuals, families, and businesses to help protect what they’ve built and plan for the future. He also serves on the Rotary Club of Carlisle's board, the Carlisle Young Professionals board and is part of the men’s ministry planning team at his church. He and his wife, Maddie, were married in June 2023 and welcomed their first child, Cedar, in January 2025. He grew up in Mechanicsburg where his father and past Rotary district governor John Anthony now serves as the mayor. Now living in Camp Hill, Jonathan is doing his best to follow in his father's footsteps by serving as the head of his neighborhood association.
June 18 Club Picnic Day
We will have a club picnic on June 18 in Negley Park (the upper pavilion, 6pm-8pm) to celebrate another fruitful year of community service under the amazing leadership of outgoing president Amy Hall. We will welcome Joan Erney, our new president and look ahead into another year full of service.
Hotdogs and hamburgers, rolls and fixings will be provided by the club, as well as beverages.
Guests, family (spouse, children, significant others), potential club members, all are invited. Please RSVP by June 11 here. Any grill masters in the club who would like to volunteer to barbecue please indicate that on the RSVP form.
We look forward to celebrating our club together!
Announcement
Our July 2nd meeting is cancelled.
2026 Flags for Heroes
If you would like to be a volunteer for this year's Flags for Heroes event, please reach out to Dave Weakland on ClubRunner or in-person during our meetings.
Far from the vaccination front lines, the fight to end the disease begins in everyday spaces, from a neighborhood pub to a commuter train to a tulip field. At the center of it all, no surprise, are enterprising Rotary members just like you