Fellowship
Posted by Walt Duhaime
on Apr 15, 2012
The Daybreak rule for Make-up Meetings:
It's sort of the opposite of the Colorado Sunshine Law that says two elected officials cannot meet together without first making a public announcement about the meeting. In an inverse rational, some in Durango Daybreak think a make-up is constituted by two or more Rotarians getting together for dinner at the local pub.


It's sort of the opposite of the Colorado Sunshine Law that says two elected officials cannot meet together without first making a public announcement about the meeting. In an inverse rational, some in Durango Daybreak think a make-up is constituted by two or more Rotarians getting together for dinner at the local pub.
- Exhibit A: Rotarians and spouses along with the District Service Committee Chair Eddie Chung in Phoenix.
- Exhibit B: Past Presidents John Francis and Joe Choquette, PDG BillTarpley, his wife Dorothy, and Joe's wife Nancy Choquette, submitting evidence of their make-up meeting at a Mexican restaurant near Tucson.
Is there a pattern related to the location of the meetings? Well, at least there's fellowship.
