This dinner is open to everyone!!

Celebrate The Rotary Foundation's Centennial with our very special guest and keynote speaker Rotary International Vice President Jennifer Jones!! (see bio on next page)

SATURDAY APRIL 22, 2017
MUSEUM LONDON
$75.- pp (approx. 55.- USD)
Black Tie Optional
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What's for Dinner?
Salad
BABY SPINACH AND ARUGULA W/ GOAT CHEESE

Entree choice
BEEF TENDERLOIN WITH THYME RED WINE JUS
or 
GRAIN FED BREAST OF CHICKEN W/JUS
or
SPINACH & RICOTTA MANICOTTI W/ PESTO CREAM

(ALL SERVED WITH POTATO AND VEGETABLE)

Dessert
GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE w/ CARAMEL SAUCE
 
With:
COFFEE, TEA, ROLLS BUTTER 

BAR SERVICE Available
 
Who is RIVP Jennifer Jones?
Jennifer Jones is the President and CEO of Media Street Productions Inc., an award winning television production company in Windsor, ON. She is a proud member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland and is a Past District Governor of District 6400.

In Rotary, she has served as the Chair of the Strengthening Rotary's Advisory Group, Moderator of the 2013 RC/RPIC Institute, the North American RPIC Coordinator, the Advisory Board for Rotary Canada, Vice Chair of the RI Communication Committee, and the RI Promotions Committee's for Lisbon and New Orleans. She served three terms as Seminar Leader at the International Assembly and has been a featured speaker at this event on four occasions.

Jennifer is one of Rotary International's most recognized communicators. She has presented keynote addresses and training workshops at more than 100 conferences across North America and most recently in St Petersburg Russia, Panama City, Bangkok, Lisbon, Finland, India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Australia and Germany.

Jennifer also contributes much of her energy to local organizations. She is the immediate past Chair of the Board of Governors at the University of Windsor and the past Chair of the Board of Directors at the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce.

She has been recognized with many awards and recognitions including Rotary's Service above Self Award, the Citation for Meritorious Service, the YMCA Peace Medallion, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal and Wayne State University's Peacemaker of the Year Award - a first for a Canadian.

Jennifer is happily married to Nick Krayacich a local family physician. They share a love for many things including travel, cycling, golf and relaxing at their family cottage. They share a thirst for adventure and reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa in January 2009.

As champions of The Rotary Foundation, they are members of the Arch C. Klumph Society, the Paul Harris Society and are charter members of the Bequest Society.