Meeting of 5/10/18: ‘Antiquities of Egypt & Jordan’

screen-shot-2016-10-16-at-7-10-54-pmMeeting at Quigley’s Restaurant
593 Columbia Turnpike
East Greenbush, NY
May 10, 2018

Members Attending (17): Roberto Martinez, Murray Forth, Pat Bailey, Jim Leyhane, Ray Hannan, Bill Dowd, April Dowd, Peter Brown, Terry Brewer, Geoff Brewer, Dean Calamaras, Doris Calamaras, Debbie Brown, Phil Kellerman, Julius Frankel, Charlie Foote, Becky Raymond.

Guests (2): Fred Daniels, Effie Frankel.


BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS

OPENING: President Roberto welcomed District Governor Fred Daniels. He also displayed photos from our website covering last weekend’s recycling effort and dinner prep at Ronald McDonald House.

Screen Shot 2018-05-09 at 5.56.37 PMDISTRICT CONFERENCE: DG Fred described the agenda for the June 1-3 District Conference to be held at the new Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady. (SRC is taking out an ad in the event program.) He distributed a listing of nine different local service projects to be available on opening day. Registration information is available by clicking here.

RECYCLING RESULTS: Treasurer Murray Forth reported that the recent “Recycling & Shredding Day” netted nearly $1,800 for our scholarship fund.

GRANT TRAINING: An SRC contingent will attend a District Grant Training makeup session at the home of PDG Sue Austin on May 15, which will make us eligible to apply for a grant by the June 1 deadline. Any grant approved will be for the next Rotary Year. This year we received a $500 grant toward the cost of the Viking Gym installed at Schodack Town Park.

BYLAW PROPOSAL:  Proposed changes to the District 7190 bylaws have been posted on our website (click here to read them). Anyone who attends the District Conference will be eligible to vote on them.

GRANTS TO COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL: A $250 grant was approved to help the Columbia H.S. Unified Basketball Team travel to Seattle, WA, for a Special Olympics tournament. And, a $150 grant was given to purchase paint for the school’s mural project,

Screen Shot 2017-10-27 at 6.59.04 PMROTARACT REPORT: Rotaractors were involved in both of our weekend events — the recycling day and the Ronald McDonald House dinner prep. … Becky Raymond and John Justino, two of our club liaisons with Rotaract, held a meeting with the Danes Rotaract officers at the UAlbany School of Public Health. Becky said the students expressed their gratitude for the support and guidance from SRC during their startup year, that they were impressed with the recent induction ceremony, and are working to recruit more students for the upcoming academic year.

BOARD RETREAT: The second board retreat of this Rotary Year (the first was held in October) is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 4, at the Community Care offices in Schodack.

STAR OF HOPE RENEWAL: SRC and Columbia High School are scheduled to clean up the Star of Hope memorial at East Greenbush Public Library and plant several trees there as part of RI’s global tree-planting project. We’re unsure of the date but hope to have it firmed up by tomorrow, and are asking volunteers to sign up for the short work m-project with Terry Brewer. (Note: A firm June 9 date was reached the following day. Details available by clicking here.)

Screen shot 2018-03-30 at 2.52.49 PMINTERNATIONAL WINE & CHEESE TASTING: We have 35 adults and kids signed up so far for this “Rotary Home Cooking Series” event to be held at Roberto’s residence on Saturday, May 19. Deadline for reservations is Tuesday, May 15, with any of the event sponsors — Roberto, Bill Dowd, or Jim Leyhane; just $10 per adult, kids free. In addition  to the international wine-and-cheese samplings we will have “heavy” hors d’oeuvres, designer beers, a spirits bar, and more. All are invited.

NEXT MEETINGS: On Thursday, May 17, we are expecting to have several RYLA student visitors at the 7 a.m. breakfast meeting at the Greenbush YMCA; and, Bill Dowd will present the “4th annual Great North American Whizbang Trivia Test” at the 6:15 p.m. dinner meeting at Quigley’s.


PROGRAM: “Antiquities of Egypt & Jordan”

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The stone city of Petra in Jordan’s southwest desert.

Peter and Debbie Brown presented a slideshow on their recent 17-day trip to parts of Egypt and Jordan.

After a visit to Cairo, their party visited the Giza area where they saw the step pyramid, the temple where pharoahs were crowned, the sphinx, the Muhammad Ali mosque, and the famous Aswan Dam. Among many other Egyptian sites visited were the Way of the Sphinxes, the Karnak Temple Complex, and the Valley of the Kings.

The next leg of their trip was to Jordon, where they visited such historic spots as Mount Nebo from where the Bible says the Hebrews first glimpsed the Promised land, a crusader castle built in the Middle Ages to help control commerce in the region, the carved-stone city of Petra — a World Heritage Site, the Dead Sea, and the Moses Spring that runs continuously in an otherwise arid region.

The slideshow has been posted on the Program Presentation Archives on the club website.


 

Date set for Star of Hope refurbishing

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We now have a solid date for the planned cleanup and tree planting at the Star of Hope memorial area near the East Greenbush Public Library — 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 9.

If you are interested in participating, please email Terry Brewer at tlbrewer12piseco@gmail.com.

This will be a joint undertaking between SRC and a contingent from Columbia High School. The effort will be both a renewal of the memorial area as well as our participation in Rotary International’s worldwide tree planting project.

The memorial was created during the 2001-02 academic year by the CHS Interact Club to honor students who passed away before they could graduate. However, that club has been non-existent for a number of years and upkeep of the memorial has been lacking. The library-neighboring Greenbush YMCA will be watering and maintaining the site.


 

Proposed District bylaws change unveiled

Screen Shot 2018-05-09 at 5.56.37 PM Dan Stec and Sue Austin, District 7190 Past District Governors who are the members of the District’s Rules, Regulations and Bylaws Committee, have recommended several changes.

Such an effort is undertaken every few years to ensure that our Bylaws reflect current activity, policy, and procedure.

They discussed the proposed changes with the District Board of Directors, made up of Rotarians who are on the District Governor track plus the two immediate past DGs. We made some minor adjustments to the proposals. In essence, the proposed changes must be approved by a two-thirds majority vote of those present at the District Conference that will be held in June.

Click here to read the current Bylaws, last updated in 2015, and click here to read the proposed changes.


 

Exotic locales on Thursday’s menu

Screen Shot 2018-05-07 at 12.06.52 PMDebbie and Peter Brown are fresh off a trip to see the antiquities of Egypt and Jordan, the topic of the after-dinner presentation they will be making at this Thursday’s 6:15 p.m. meeting at Quigley’s.

We’ll begin the session with a meal of chicken Marsala, antipasto salad, chef’s choice of side dishes, bread, dessert, and beverages,

As always, if you plan to attend but haven’t yet signed up, please email Debbie at mdbrown@nycap.rr.com no later than Tuesday evening so she can arrange appropriate food and seating.

Here’s who has signed up so far:

Pat Bailey
Debbie Brown
Peter Brown
April Dowd
Bill Dowd
Charlie Foote
Phil Kellerman
Jim Leyhane
Roberto Martinez


Prepping Sunday dinner at Ronald McDonald House

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A look at the dinner buffet. A separate dessert bar also was offered.
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Eyes on the prize(s).

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The team consisted of SRC’s Bill Dowd, April Dowd, Phil Kellerman, and Julius Frankel plus Effie Frankel and two members of the Danes Rotaract that SRC sponsors at the UAlbany School of Public Health, Ashley Beaulieu and Annette Highley.

Ronald McDonald House provides temporary free lodging in a homelike setting for family members of pediatric patients being cared for at the nearby Albany Medical Center. A different SRC team prepared breakfast there a week earlier, and a variety of local business and organizations also regularly take part in meal preps there.

The Rotary team put together a menu of pulled pork barbecue and slider buns, lasagna, mixed salad, peas, corn, butternut squash, sweet potato fries, waffle-cut potato fries, meat-and-cheese platters, sliced tomato and basil platter, Puerto Rican bread, plus dessert choices of strawberry shortcake, chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies, and individually-sized blueberry pies and apple pies.

Some of the RMH guests were circling the kitchen before we were finished laying out the buffet, including one really cute little boy who carried his plate around with him.

Here are a few scenes from the effort, courtesy of Bill and Phil:

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The SRC crew takes a break — there’s more food to be put out! — to pose for the camera.
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Bill Dowd and Effie Frankel at work.
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Julius Frankel and April Dowd up to their wrists in salad makings.
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Rotaract members Annette Highley (left) and Ashley Beaulieu add smiles to the prepping.
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Phil Kellerman displays some busy hands.
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April gives Ashley a few tips.
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Effie corners the strawberry market.

Recycling our way to a healthy profit

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The sign may say “Metal Only,” but Murray Forth jumped in anyway.

Yet another financially successful “SRC Recycling & Shredding Day” is in the books.

A team of SRC members plus a pair of volunteers from the Danes Rotaract club at the UAlbany School of Public Health took advantage of a beautiful Saturday to accept and process a large number of obsolete TV sets, printers, PCs, and other electronic items as well as papers for shredding.

The net financial results of  the effort will be announced at Thursday’s 6:15 p.m. dinner meeting at Quigley’s, but we think we can safely predict that we will have cleared several thousand dollars for our ongoing scholarship programs.

Thanks once again to the volunteers — Murray Forth and Terry Brewer who organized the day and cleverly overcame some last-minute vendor problems, Matt Smith, Pat Bailey, Bill Dowd, Mike Dewey, Geoff Brewer, Charlie Foote, April Dowd, Debbie Brown, Peter Brown, Jim Leyhane, and Becky Raymond — and to Josh Wainman for making his Wainschaf Associates offices and grounds available to us.

Here are a few scenes from the event:

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EGCSD honors our Carol Orvis

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Carol Orvis (center), a longtime Southern Rensselaer County Rotary Club member, recently was honored for her volunteer work in education by the East Greenbush Central School District. Included in this photo were SRC members Jeff Simons (far left), the EGSCD superintendent, and Jim McHugh (far right), assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction.


 

2 fun social events coming up soon

Dear Fellow Rotarians:

We are sorry some of you were unable to join us Thursday evening for a historic event — the induction of men and women new to SRC Rotary in 2017-18, plus charter members of the new Danes Rotaract club we sponsor at the UAlbany School of Public Health (scroll down for details). We had a strong turnout, including representatives from District 7190, for this first-ever joint induction in SRC’s 58-year-history.

However, you haven’t missed out on all the fun. SRC has several more unusual events coming up — save the dates! — that we hope you’ll definitely attend:

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• On Thursday, May 17, Bill Dowd will host the “4th annual Great North American Whizbang Trivia Test” at Quigley’s, a fun event scored on the honor system, with prizes for the top finishers. Test your knowledge in such categories as television, American history, world geography, and odds & ends (let your imagination roam in that latter category). Have a friend or family member who likes trivia? Bring ’em along for the 6:15 p.m. dinner followed by the friendly, written competition. (Side Note: We have never had the same winner two years in a row, so the field is wide open.) Just be sure to RSVP when you receive your weekly dinner request on May 14 from Debbie Brown for that event.

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• On Saturday, May 19, we will host “An International Wine & Cheese Tasting” that will include samples of eight unusual wine-and-cheese pairings, with a take-home program to help guide any followup purchases you may want to make in the future. The wines will be from Bill Dowd’s collection and the cheeses from The Cheese Traveler gourmet shop in Albany. Plus, there will be hearty hors d’oeuvres, other beverages, and things for the kids to make this a family friendly evening, beginning at 6 p.m. at Roberto Martinez’s residence. Please let Roberto know ASAP if you’ll be attending, and whether you are bringing adult and/or kid guests. so we can plan accordingly. Just $10 per adult (free for kids), with all proceeds going to support our many community service efforts.

We hope to see you at one or both events!


SRC’s 1st Rotary/Rotaract induction takes place

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Members of the Danes Rotaract club pose with their SRC liaisons at SRC’s first-ever joint Rotary/Rotaract induction night.
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Emcee Jim Leyhane poses with several of our newest SRC Rotarians — Kevin Leyhane, Marty Mahar, and John Justino.

screen-shot-2016-10-16-at-7-10-54-pmMeeting at Quigley’s Restaurant
593 Columbia Turnpike
East Greenbush, NY
May 3, 2018

 

Members Attending (18): Roberto Martinez, Murray Forth, Pat Bailey, Jim Leyhane, Bill Dowd, Andy Leyhane, Debbie Rodriguez, April Dowd, Debbie Brown, Maggie Forth, Becky Raymond, Charlie Foote, Kevin Leyhane, Marty Mahar, Dick Drumm, Carol Orvis, Ray Hannan, John Justino.

Guests (13): John Mucha, Jack Faddegon, Nina Mucha, Jeremy Forth, Kaitlyn Driesse, Ashley Beaulieu, Carolyn Stover, Annette Highley, Liam O’Connor, Alexis Russell, Cydney Miazga, Emilia Carlino, Shannon Hastings.


PROGRAM: Joint Induction Into the Rotary Family

The Southern Rensselaer County Rotary Club marked yet another milestone in its 58-year history on Thursday evening at Quigley’s in East Greenbush.

Several of the numerous people who joined us in 2017-18 plus a contingent of charter members of the new Danes Rotaract Club that SRC sponsors at the UAlbany School of Public Health were brought into the Rotary Family in our first-ever joint ceremony attended by more than 30 people.

Jim Leyhane, SRC Board Member At-Large, served as emcee of the evening. Past District Governor John Mucha and Area 8 Assistant District Governor Jack Faddegon delivered remarks.

New Rotarians inducted included Kevin Leyhane, John Justino, and Marty Mahar, and in absentia, Adam Roberts, Kasie Burrello, Jeff Simon, Phil Nasca, and Bonnie Nasca.

Here are a few other scenes from the event:

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BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS

YOUTH ACTIVITIES — Information on our scholarship program has been sent to local high schools — Columbia, Maple Hill, Rensselaer, and Averill Park. In addition, preliminary information on the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program has been sent, and a followup notification mentioning the link to our website where the 2018-19 RYLA brochure has just been uploaded will be sent out. (Click here to see it.)

STAR OF HOPE — Volunteers are being sought to help in the Saturday, May 19, cleanup project at the Star of Hope memorial at the East Greenbush Public Library. The memorial is to Columbia High School students who passed away before they graduated. The Greenbush YMCA is participating in the effort.

Screen shot 2018-03-30 at 2.52.49 PMROTARY HOME COOKING SERIES — We need your RSVP if you plan to attend the Saturday, May 19, “International Wine & Cheese Tasting” event at Roberto’s residence in East Greenbush, co-sponsored by Bill Dowd and Jim Leyhane. Despite the name of the event, it is being planned as a kid-friendly one. Reservations are just $10 per person, kids free, with proceeds going to the club treasury. The hosts are underwriting the cost of  the event. We will have eight international wines for the adults to try, plus nibbles and hors d’oeuvres, and stuff for the kids. Please be sure to make your reservations with Roberto ASAP. (Guests are welcome.)

RONALD McDONALD HOUSE MEALS — An SRC team prepared breakfast last Sunday for guests at the Ronald McDonald House in Albany. Click here for a look at it. This Sunday, another team will prepare dinner there for some 40 to 50 guests.

LEADERSHIP TRAINING — The annual Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is scheduled for Saturday, October 20, at the UAlbany School of Public Health. All Rotarians are eligible to participate at any level available, and participation is strongly urged by the club. The norm is a three-level course completed over three years, with occasional graduate level offerings. SRC will pay the tuition charge for any interested member. See President Roberto Martinez if interested; if you would like to learn more about the program, see recent three-year graduates Bill Dowd and Debbie Rodriguez. (Click here for official details on RLI.)

Screen Shot 2018-04-13 at 1.43.09 PMRECYCLING & SHREDDING DAY — We will hold our latest such event this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wainschaf Associates headquarters in Rensselaer, behind Target. Volunteers still are need to staff the day. Please see Murray Forth if interested. Event details are on the flyer. Click here to see it.

CALENDAR UPDATES — Bill Dowd will represent SRC at District 7190’s Thursday, May 24, “Public Image and Social Media Seminar” in Clifton Park. If anyone else is interested in attending, please see Bill ASAP. … The deadline for applying for a Rotary Peace Fellowship is May 31. Click here for program details. … Registration is open for the annual District Conference, being held this year on June 1-3 at the new Rivers Casino in Schenectady. Click here for event and registration details. … SRC will be honored at the annual “Taste of Mercy” fundraiser for Circles of Mercy, scheduled for Wednesday, June 13, at the Shaker Ridge Country Club. Anyone who wishes to attend the gala is asked to contact Bill Dowd ASAP.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Did you make your ShelterBox pledge today?

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The 24-hour matching-funds online drive for ShelterBox began at noon today as scheduled. If you donate by clicking here before noon tomorrow (Wednesday, May 2), every dollar you donate up to $100 will be matched.

What this means is that even if you can afford only a few dollars, the impact can be doubled to help send relief emergency aid to people around the world who are victims of floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, terrorism, and other disasters.

So, please take just a moment to make your donation. Someone somewhere will be glad you did.