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From The Governors Chai
From the Governor’s Chair
GETTING READY FOR THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE
An important part of the District Conference is the presentation of awards on Saturday, May 19. We have an excellent lineup of awards this year.
PRESIDENTIAL CITATATION AWARDS TO CLUBS
RI President Kalyan Banerjee has established criteria based on a club's Membership Growth and Rotary Foundation giving. The brochure describing the program can be found on the District website under "Site Pages," "About." EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR (EREY)
CLUB BANNERS All clubs with 100% participation in the Annual Programs Fund of The Rotary Foundation will receive an Every Rotarian, Every Year banner. It will represent that every active member of the club has personally contributed some amount to the fund. This accomplishment must be completed prior to May 1 to receive the banner at the Conference.
DISTRICT 7190 CLUB SIGNIFICANT
PROJECT AWARDS We all join Rotary to "give back to the community." Here's recognition of club projects that do exactly that, with the following criteria: • Addresses a significant problem or need in the local community • Is based on personal service by a large number of club members • Enhances the image of Rotary in the community. Award entries must state:
Project title ________ Number of members in the club______ Number of members who actively participated in the project _____
Entries must include at least three and no more than five photographs of the project, could be "before," "after" and "during the work." At least one picture must prominently show Rotary identification. Entries must include a Project Description and how it meets the award criteria. All qualifying clubs will receive a framed certificate of recognition at the Conference. Submittal is due by April 13, 2012.
DISTRICT 7190 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Clubs are invited to nominate an outstanding member of the community who demonstrates "Service above Self” for the good of the local area. Candidates for this award must be nonRotarians, living in the club's service area. The recipient receives a recognition plaque at the District Conference. Entries must state description of the particular service performed, as well as involvement in community, religious and/or professional life. Entry forms are available on the District website and are due by April 13, 2012.
DISTRICT 7190 STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD
This award is made to a high school junior or senior living or attending school within the club's area of service. The student must demonstrate SERVICE by involvement and leadership in school and community activities while maintaining a good academic record. A recommendation from someone familiar with the student's service contribution and an academic transcript should be included with the nomination form. The recipient is presented with a plaque and a $500 check at the District Conference. Entry forms are on the District website and are due by April 13, 2012.
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Barb Wyllie Editor Send submissions to: [email protected] Deadline: 15th of the month
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2011-12 CHANGEMAKER AWARD FOR INTERACT CLUBS
The Interact service club for youth ages 14-18 has a special award for completing at least five of ten activity options during the Rotary year. These include ones that strengthen the individual club, carryout a project or fundraiser, or promote the Four-Way Test. A framed certificate of achievement is awarded to qualifying Interact clubs. In the coming weeks consider your club's qualification for these forms of recognition. Make a difference by supporting The Rotary Foundation, participating in a club project or nominating a volunteer or student. Bring your club to the forefront on May 19!! We can't close this article without recognizing the excellent 107th Rotary Birthday Party organized by the Glenville club. Good food, good times and good friends made the day!
Thank you, Glenville, we'll be around for #108!
All the best as we continue our year together,
Bill Nathan District Governor
~ ~ ~ The Amsterdam Rotary Club is pleased to announce their
Tax Day Raffle! 400 tickets will be sold at $100 each The ticket holder need not be present to win.
The drawing reception is being held on April 17th from 5-7pm
at the Raindancer Restaurant 4582 State Highway 30 in Amsterdam
1st prize is $10,000 2nd prize is $2,000 3rd prize is $1,000
and four prizes of $500 Tickets can be purchased from any Amsterdam
Rotarian, or by calling club President Dennis Wilson at 853-3011. This year’s raffle will
help benefit Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless, Montgomery County Office for the Aging, and other
charitable causes.
DISTRICT EVENTS AT A GLANCE
March 11th – Zumba for Polio! March 17th – Happy St Patrick’s Day! March 23rd – Rhonda Vincent and the
Rage Sponsored by Gift of Life & Albany Rotary Foundation
May 18th-20th – District Conference
CLUB EVENTS AT A GLANCE Now –Ireland Raffle Sponsored by
Schenectady East Rotary & the Rotary Clubs in Area 7
NOW-Tax Day Raffle Sponsored by Amsterdam Rotary
March 2nd-4th –Home & Garden Show Sponsored by Saratoga Springs Rotary
March 3rd-Chicken & Biscuit Dinner Sponsored by Schenectady East Rotary
March 16th-St Patrick’s Day Party Sponsored by Northville Rotary
March 25th – Pancake Breakfast Sponsored by Schenectady East Rotary
April 4th – Brooks BBQ Chicken Dinner Sponsored by Scotia Rotary
April 24th – Interclub Fellowship Dinner Sponsored (this year) by Scotia Lions
May 7th- Water Walk Sponsored by Glens Falls Rotary
May 18th- Hometown Health Center Fundraiser Sponsored by Niskayuna Rotary and the Rotary Clubs in Area 7
June 2nd – Annual Wine Tour Sponsored by Rotary Club of Glenville
August 16th – Rotarian of the Year Recognition Night Sponsored by Rotary Club of Glenville
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the Rotary Clubs in Area 7 Raffle to Ireland
$10 tickets
Win a trip for 2 to Ireland inclusive of airfare, hotel, tours, and more.
Tickets are available from any Schenectady East Rotarian.
Chaired by Sue Austin of Schenectady East Rotary at [email protected]
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Saratoga Springs Rotary Club presents its Home & Garden Show
March 2-4 Featuring over 100 exhibitors.
Friday, March 2 - Sunday, March 4 at the Saratoga Springs City Center
on Broadway in downtown Saratoga Springs Show hours: Friday 5 pm-9 pm
Saturday 9 am-7 pm and Sunday 10 am-4 pm
Admission: adults $6 children 5-12 $1
and children under 5 are free Attendees will enjoy over 100 home and garden exhibitors, and a chance to win numerous door prizes and a grand prize of a 46” Samsung LCD
flat-screen HDTV. ALSO: On Saturday March 3 only, the
Saratoga County Chamber is holding a Summer Fun showcase, also at the City Center, featuring 30+ exhibitors with summertime activities and products.
Admission to the showcase is included with Home Show admission. More information
and a $1-off admission coupon are at www.saratogahomeshow.com
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Schenectady East Rotary presents their Giffy’s BBQ
Chicken & Biscuit Dinner Saturday, March 3rd
4:00-6:00pm Vischer Ferry Fire Station 360 Riverview Road, Rexford
Adult dinners - $10 Seniors - $8
Children 10 and under - $6. Tickets may be obtained from any Shenendehowa
Rotary member, from Giffy’s Bar-B-Q 373-9800, at any Shenendehowa Rotary breakfast or by emailing [email protected].
Proceeds will benefit local student Shenendehowa
freshman who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2009.
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Shenendehowa Rotary presents Zumba for Polio Sunday, March 11th 4:30pm to 6:00pm
at HealthPlex Route 9, Clifton Park.
$10pp Come and Zumba to help eradicate polio and have fun at the same time. Your $10 donation will go to Rotary International’s PolioPlus program.
The event will feature free t-shirts for the first 25 participants, door prizes, pins and stories about polio.
For more information please contact Anne Cargile [email protected].
PolioPlus was established in 1985 to immunize all
the world’s children against polio. Polio has been eliminated from all but four countries in the world (Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan). Rotarians worldwide have contributed more than $1 billion toward the eradication of polio since Rotary took on the cause in 1985 and will not stop working towards the goal of ensuring the entire world is certified as polio-free.
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St Patrick’s Day Party When your president’s last name is Casey, is there
any doubt that our St. Patrick’s Day Party will be quite the event??!
The Sport Island Pub will be the location of the Northville Rotary’s St. Patrick’s Day party on
Friday, March 16th. The event will begin at 5:00 with a social
hour followed by a buffet dinner at 6:00. (The buffet will include the traditional corned beef,
potatoes, cabbage, and Irish soda bread, as well as baked chicken and ziti for those who are not Irish through and through. Carrots, salad, and dessert will fill out the menu. )
The price of the ticket is $20 and will include tax and gratuity as well as a chance to win one of the monetary door prizes.
There will also be a raffle of a basket of spirits for $2 a ticket, 3 tickets for $5. In addition there will be an auction of a weekend stay at the Crowne Plaza Hotel at Times Square.
Live entertainment at the Pub will begin at 7:00 and top off a great evening.
Tickets can be purchased from Jim Casey (869-4573) or Chas Owens (883-3338). Hope to see you there with your green!
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Sponsored by Gift of Life Rhonda Vincent & the Rage
The Queen of Blue Grass! Friday, March 23rd
7pm At the Cohoes Music Hall
58 Remsen St, Cohoes Tickets $25
This was the band that played at the International Convention in New Orleans!!!!!
For tickets: Contact Cohoes Music Hall at www.cohoesmusichall.com under
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Schenectady East Rotary presents its Annual Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, March 25th
at the Ancient Order of Hibernian 1748 State St Schenectady
8:00 am – 12:30pm Adults: $6 Children 5-12: $4 Students 12-18: $5
~ ~ ~ Scotia Rotary would like to invite you
to their annual
Brooks BBQ Chicken Dinner
Wednesday, April 4 4:00 – 7:00 pm Take out or eat in
Glenville Senior Center 32 Worden Road, Glenville
Tickets available at the door. Hope to see you there!
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For approximately 20 years, the Glenville area leading community Service Clubs have celebrated a wonderful, possibly unique, tradition of coming together for an annual Interclub Fellowship Dinner.
On April 24 the Rotary Clubs of Glenville, Scotia and Burnt Hills will meet with the Scotia Lions and Schenectady Kiwanians for a night of fellowship. In Rotary tradition, we rotate the hosting responsibility and this year the Lions will be our host. This year we will be meeting at Turf Tavern at 6pm for a dinner and presentation by a Director of the NE Regional Food Bank.
Glens Falls Rotary presents
Water Walk 2011 Crandall Park, Glens Falls NY
Saturday, May 7, 2011 9 AM – 3 PM
How can you participate? The Glens Falls Rotary is once again sponsoring a Water Walk to help raise awareness and critically needed funds to bring clean drinking water to poor families Haiti. For five years we have been serving the needs of poor families in Haiti, Guatemala, and Honduras. Because of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12th, 2010 the need is more urgent than ever. Go to our website at www.glensfallsrotary.com and see how to participate in the 6th Annual WATER WALK 2011. Please help support the Water Walk that started funding clean water and saving lives in Haiti. Please come help us again this year!
For more information: call Kay Walter 518-793-5660
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SAVE THE DATE
2012 DISTRICT CONFERENCE
Friday-Sunday, May 18th-20th
At the historic Fort William Henry Resort and Conference Center
In beautiful Lake George!
Golf Tournament on Friday
Saturday evening dinner cruise on the Lake
Room rates range from $89 to $139
Plan on bringing your family
Registration will be available soon either on the
District website or via mailed in form. Credit Cards will be accepted!"
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Sponsored by the Rotary Clubs in Area 7 Hometown Health Center
Fundraiser
Friday, May 18th
Champagne Dinner 6:00-11:00pm
At the Lighthouse Restaurant Glenville
More info to follow….
Chaired by Rita Badami of Niskayuna Rotary
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SAVE THE DATE Rotary Club of Glenville
presents it annual Wine & Indulgences Tour
Come fill up your senses with aromatic wines, unique brews, and the element of the unexpected…found only on this one of a kind
tour. Come be pampered. Saturday, June 2nd
More info to follow Or Contact Barb Wyllie at
370-2214 or [email protected]
~ ~ ~ SAVE THE DATE Rotary Club of Glenville presents it annual
Rotarian of the Year Recognition Night
Thursday August 16th At the Joe Bruno Stadium
HVCC This is an excellent opportunity to celebrate your club’s Rotarian-of-the-Year with those from neighboring
clubs. Many specials and giveaways
More info to follow For reservations contact Barb Wyllie at
370-2214 or [email protected]
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Change-Over Event Update
This year our traditional “change-over” event is going to be a public celebration honoring all the Not-For-Profits the clubs of District 7190 has partnered with. It doesn’t matter how long ago you worked together, or how new your partnership is – if you’ve touched them, we want to meet them. I need your help to invite the local organizations your club has worked with. Please fill out this form: http://celebrationofheros.org/submit-charity/ to include your favorite organizations on our invitation list. I don’t mind duplicates, so just fill it out and I will sort it out from there. Each organization will be able to enter into a little contest where they may win $1000, $500 or $250 on the spot! Each Rotary Club is also welcome to participate; the winning club will get the District 7190 Helping Hands award. ~ Read the through the Celebration of Heroes web site for all the details. I’m excited ~ Hope you are too.
Melissa Ward, 2012-2013 DG
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SHENENDEHOWA ROTARY’S
5TH ANNUAL CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER
Shenendehowa Rotary announces its 5th Annual
Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on March 3rd at the Vischer Ferry Fire Station, 360 Riverview Road, Rexford, from 4pm to 6pm. Proceeds will benefit local student Shenendehowa freshman Ben Mayo who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2009. Adult dinners are $10, seniors $8 and children 10 and under are $6. Dinners are being provided by Giffy’s Bar-B-Q. Dinner includes homemade chicken, vegetables and gravy over buttermilk biscuits served with mashed potatoes, tossed salad and beverage. Tickets may be obtained from any Shenendehowa Rotary member, from Giffy’s Bar-B-Q 373-9800, at any Shenendehowa Rotary breakfast or by emailing [email protected].
Shenendehowa Rotary is celebrating over fifty years as a service organization changing and saving lives in our community, through our professions, and throughout the world. Shenendehowa Rotary meets every Thursday morning at 7:15m for breakfast at Coburg Village near the intersection of Grooms and Vischer Ferry Roads in Clifton Park.
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Annual Water Walk
The Glens Falls Rotary Club is seeking teams to register for its Annual Water Walk to be held on Saturday, May 5th,2010 in Crandall Park, Glens Falls. The Water Walk continues to support its ongoing efforts in Haiti where the recovery from the massive 2010 earthquake has been a long slow process. Participants in the event allow tens of thousands of people in Haiti (and other poorer nations) enjoy water that is safe to drink through the money they raise. The club partners with Pure Water for the World and provides both water filtration facilities as well as necessary hygiene education and support. Haiti has suffered from both natural disasters and a subsequent Cholera outbreak that has left its population vulnerable to water-borne disease. Pure Water for the World aims to provide solutions for immediate relief and long-term planning to eradicate water-borne illness from the lives of these people. So far, the Rotary Club of Glens Falls has helped nearly 20,000 residents in southern Honduras access to potable water, provided support for the Glens Falls Medical Mission in their efforts in Guatemala and helped in Haiti with supplying treated water to residents of the slums of Port-au-Prince, water filters to countless others and a program of continuing hygiene training throughout Haiti. The number of lives touched by the club and by Pure Water for the World's efforts runs into the hundreds of thousands. Thanks to all who have supported or Water Walk and continue to do so. The Walk will run from 9 am to 3pm on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 at Crandall Park. Pre-registration of teams is preferred but walk-ins are always welcome. Details at www.glensfallsrotary.org or by mail at PO Box 4702, Queensbury, NY, 12804.
See You There!
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District Governor Nominee
2014-15 Delegate selected!!!
Glenville Rotarian David Hennel has been selected as District Governor Nominee
2014-15 Delegate. Congratulations, David!!!
The Rotary Club of Glenville looks forward to supporting your journey on the District Governor
track.
Pictured from left: PDG Bob Comins, PDG Dan Stec, DG
Bill Nathan, DGND David Hennel, DGN Sue Austin, Glenville President Barb Wyllie, and PDG Terry Philips
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107th Birthday Celebration!
District Governor Bill Nathan and organizer Larry Jones
Glenville Rotary hosted a party February 23 to celebrate the 107th Birthday of Rotary! The event was attended by 36 Rotarians and guests, and was held at the Hibernian Hall in Schenectady. The evening featured food, live entertainment, fun, and raffles! Rotary's birthday is celebrated each year on February 23; mark the date now for Saturday, February 23, 2013 for the 108th Birthday Celebration!!
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BILL WILDERMUTH OF CHESTERTOWN CELEBRATES 50 YEARS AS A ROTARIAN
On February 7 the Chestertown Club held a special ceremony honoring William ("Bill") Wildermuth's 50 years of service to Rotary. Bill's Rotary membership began on Long Island in 1962, often vacationing on Loon Lake in following years and attending Chestertown meetings. He and his wife Doris moved to Adirondack on Schroon Lake 13 years ago at which time he became a member of the club. He is a proud supporter of The Rotary Foundation, as he is a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow and advocate of the Rotary Annuity. His son Don founded the Wilton Rotary Club and spearheaded the Lake George "Polar Plunge." Bill is the first and only member of the Chestertown Rotary Club to have a 50 year pin. In addition, he is the club's "personal rep" on Maui, Hawaii!
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For additional raffle information contact
DGN Sue Austin at [email protected].
Salem Rotary Raises over $7,000
to Provide Local Fuel Fund Over the past few months, the Salem Rotary Club has sponsored two dinners to benefit the Salem/Shushan Fuel Fund. The Fuel Fund was started three years ago to help Salem and Shushan residents to pay their heating bills in these difficult times. The Salem Rotary Club was behind the Fuel Fund right from the start and the Club helped raise the initial $3,000 to get it started. This 2011-2012 heating season has proved to be a challenge for the Fuel Fund. Many folks are still out of work and although the winter has been milder than last, the fuel prices are significantly higher. Also HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) funding has been cut. The need for assistance with fuel bills has increased dramatically. The Fund expects requests of over $12,000 this heating season. Again the Salem Rotary Club stepped up. Salem Rotarians, with the help of local food producers, sponsored two benefit dinners, one on October 20 and the other on February 14. The dinners raised over $7,000 for the Salem/Shushan Fuel Fund. This may be enough to carry the Fund through the heating season. The Salem Rotary Club is at the heart of its community and the community appreciates its commitment.
Salem Club Co-President and Area 4 AG Charlie Perry in white shirt with club members, guests and new
members Joe Childs, Rev. Debbie Earthrowl, JohnGibb and Tom Rogers Kristina Lobanova, Youth Exchange student from Russia, is in the vest, second
from left.
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Rotary Service Looking for ways to enhance your club or
district’s literacy project? Starting a literacy project and not sure where to begin?
Join us for a free, 60-minute webinar to learn how your club and district can develop a strong, sustainable literacy project. A panel of literacy experts will present success stories of projects around the world, share information about Rotary's literacy partnerships, and help inspire your own project ideas just in time for March, Literacy Month.
Webinar panelists include: Judy Backlund, Chair of the International Reading Association / Rotary International partnership David Dotson, President of the Dollywood Foundation, an RI service partner Marcelina Aurelio, Founding President of the Rotary Club of Sampaguita-Grace Park, Philippines, and Assistant General Coordinator of the former Rotary International Literacy Resource Group
Register today to attend Rotary Service’s first literacy webinar and learn how your club and district can enhance a literacy program in your neighborhood or abroad. The webinars are offered over three time slots in both English and Spanish for our international Rotary community.
Taking on a Literacy Project
(Note: the following sessions are in English) Option 1: Tuesday, 28 February 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
CST Option 2: Tuesday, 28 February 18:00 PM – 19:00 PM
CST Cómo emprender un proyecto de alfabetización Thursday, 15 March 10:00AM - 11:00 AM CST
Spread the word about literacy! Invite fellow Rotarians to attend this important event to improve club and district literacy initiatives and grow their efforts around the world. All are welcome! Are you a Twitter user? Join @Rotary for a live chat about literacy on Monday, February 27th at 3:00PM CST using the hashtag #RotaryLit in preparation for Tuesday's webinar.
Best regards, Beth Santos Program Coordinator, Rotary Service
Rotary International Tel: 847-866-3252 Fax: 847-556-2182 E-mail: [email protected]
Amsterdam Rotary has two new members that were inducted this
month:
Patrick Michel Education Arnold Jaffe Manufacturing
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Clothing Bins to benefit Gift of Life.
If you have a place of business (or know of one) that would be willing to place a Clothing Bin to benefit the Gift of Life, please contact
GoL president Tom Burdick at [email protected]
or call him at 373 7314 Thank you.
These bins are very well maintained, and can be
removed during the winter if snow accumulation is an issue.
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16 Pine Hollow Road Slingerlands, NY 12159
Rotary’s 107th Birthday Party!!!
Larry Jones Glenville Rotarian & party organizer and District Governor Bill Nathan prepare to cut the cake.
Related story on page 5.