This Week’s Meeting, Trivia at The Spinney

This Thursday December19, 2024 the Southern Rensselaer County Rotary Club will be holding its weekly meeting at The Spinney at Pondview in the recreation room at 6:00. Host Ray Hannan and Phil Kellerman will be providing the entertainment with team trivia. The cost of the event is $30 per person and $40 for a family. Looking forward to seeing everyone this Thursday.

On Monday, December 16, 2024, Carole Heaney, delivered all of the gifts collected for our annual adopt-a-family to Circles of Mercy. This marked the end of another successful adopt-a-family and continues the club partnership with Circles of Mercy, Thank you everyone for your generosity.

Holiday Party 12/12/24

Our next meeting is Thursday, December 1 th at 6:00 pm at the Spinney and hosted by Ray and Phil. They are making arrangements for catered food and Phil will conduct a trivia contest. Please let them know that you will attend.

Thank you, Peter and Debbie Brown, for hosting our Holiday get together.

A good time was had by all.

This Week Southern Rensselaer County Rotary Club’s Holiday Party.

This Thursday, December 12, 2024 at 6:00 pm the SRC Rotary Club will be holding its Annual Holiday Party at the Browns. The night also serves as a fundraiser for the club with our famous gift basket auction. If you would like to participate just bring a themed gift basket in the amount of $35-$50 dollars. All proceeds generated from this event will go the clubs general fund. The cost of this party is $30 per person and $40 per family. Looking forward to seeing everyone this Thursday.

This will also be an opportunity to bring any gifts for our adopt a family to Carole.

‘Tis the Season of Giving

Please do not forget about our adopt-a-family with Circles of Mercy. The list is posted on the calendar page. Items in red have already been purchased. Please Notify Kevin or Roberto as soon as you select an item to be purchased so the website can be updated. Gifts may be brought to our holiday party on the December 12, or you can arrange a later pick-up with Carole, or you may bring them to Circles of Mercy. All gifts must be delivered to Circles of Mercy by Monday December 16, 2024.

Meeting Clipboard 12/5/24

Minutes
Southern Rennselaer County Rotary Meeting
December 5, 2024


Attended by: Roberto Martinez, Phil Kellerman, Jim Lehayne, Kevin Lehayne, Dick Drumm, Pat Bailey, Peter Brown, Deb Brown, Ray Hannan, Andy Lehayne and Murray Forth. Dean and Doris Calamares attended by Zoom.


Roberto welcomed everyone. The pledge was conducted.


Nest week on the 12th the annual holiday party will be held at the home of Peter and Deb Brown.


Phil Kellerman introduced the guest speaker, Gretchen Zegger, co-president of Whiskers.


Whiskers, based in Albany, rescues cats and finds suitable homes for adoption.  The agency currently houses 122 cats and depends on 230 volunteers.  


A new state law will limit the number of cats to 12 for occupancy in any one room. Thus, Whiskers is embarking on a fund-raising campaign for a new building with larger space.  


Whiskers has been around for about 40 years. Many of the cats rescued have been abandoned.  Medical treatment is provided to cats when needed.


In 2024 Whiskers served 655 cats.


In regular business, Roberto thanked everyone for taking Rotary items that were brought out of storage. Pat asked everyone who took items to get her a list of what was taken for record-keeping.


Roberto announced that the global grant for funding to provide access to safe water by establishing a borehole at the Enabelibel Full Gospel Church in Narok County, Kenya had been approved. Roberto thanked Peter and everyone loudly applauded Peter’s efforts. Peter said that the next step is to arrange the hydro-geological survey to see if there is potable water.


Concerning membership, two members (Jennifer Felts and AJ Amato) have ended their participation, but the club is picking up two new members.


Pat said that she is working to schedule a defensive driving class in the spring.


The holiday party is scheduled for December 12 at the Browns. Kevin reviewed a chart with holiday gifts requested by the club’s “adopted” family to bring to the party for collection.


On December 19 our meeting will be held at Spinney and hosted by Ray and Phil. They are making arrangements for catered food and Phil will conduct a trivia contest.


There will be no meetings on December 25 and January 2nd. The next meeting will be January 9th.


Ron has a potential member, Laurie Pferr, who will be speaking in either January or February.


John Justino has agreed to speak on the transition of the SUNY Albany School of Public Health in February.


Carole Heaney will be conducting a Holiday Grief Conversation December 8th from 1-3pm at the Lyons Funeral Home.


Roberto mentioned several Rotary international conferences coming up.


Peter and Kevin addressed the intention for our club to hold a Cornhole Tournament to raise funds. While the casino in Schenectady would draw lots of competitors, Kevin thought that holding it at an East Greenbush school would be more family friendly. Discussions are ongoing with the East Greenbush school board.


Phil said that he wanted to communicate with representatives at the East Greenbush Methodist Church about holding a benefit charity concert in the spring with a band from Florida and the Albany-based band “Enjoyous.”

This Week’s Presentation Whiskers Animal Benevolent League

This Thursday, December 5, 2024 at 6:00 pm the Southern Rensselaer County Rotary Club will be holding its weekly meeting at Moscatiello’s on Route 4 in North Greenbush. Joining us for a presentation will be Gretchen Zegger from Whiskers Animal Benevolent League. If you are unable to join us in person you may do so virtually using the Zoom link located on the calendar page of the website. Entree choices for the evening include a choice of Rustica Salad, Lasagna, or baked ziti.

We are expecting some winter weather from Wednesday into Thursday morning. Should be clear by Thursday afternoon, but if the storm lingers and we feel safer to moving to a all virtual meeting please check the website, and we will send out an email.

We have received the list for the adopt a family and it is posted on the calendar page below the calendar. This is just an image of the list and it can be zoomed in on. If you select an item to purchase notify Kevin via email so he can color code the items to show if they have been purchased. We will discuss this more on Thursday. Looking forward to seeing everyone this Thursday.

Meeting Clipboard 11/21/24

Members in Attendance (15):  Jim Leyhane, Roberto Martinez, Pat Bailey, Murray Forth, Ray Hannan, Mary Alice Caldes, Charlie Foote, Debbie Rodriguez, Ron Annis, Monica Annis, Dick Drum, Phil Kellerman, Kevin Leyhane, Carol Heaney and Andy Leyhane.

By Zoom (1): Becky Raymond

Guests (1): Richard French

President Roberto Martinez called the meeting to order.

Theme for the year: Grow membership, do good in the world, leverage social capital, & have fun!

Meeting Notes:

Storage: Per Murray Forth, bought the boxes and items from storage. After the meeting, members went through the boxes and took home items to save.

Membership: Chris Bystroff will submit the membership fee.

Meetings: The holiday party will be held on December 12th at the Browns. If you did not sign up at the meeting tonight, please let Debbie Brown know if you are attending. The December 19th meeting will be held at the Spinney. The meeting will be catered. The price is $30 per person. Bring a drink. Afterwards, there will be cake and ice cream to celebrate Lois’s 75th birthday.

Circles of Mercy, Cate’s Kids Adopt-A-Family Program: Gifts to be delivered to Circles of Mercy December 16th. Richard from Circles of Mercy was notified that we would adopt a family. He will have the list by Thanksgiving. Carol Heaney will coordinate.

CNY News: Member Orientation: Nov 26, Tues at 7pm, and December 17, Tues at 7pm. Town Hall, December 5th at 7pm. Every club is encouraged to send at least one member to obtain information to bring back to them.  Information on all of this and more is posted to the website, cnyrotary.org.

Rotary Gift Giving: To be held on Tuesday, Dec 3rd. This Global Day of Generosity is an opportunity for all members to make a big impact with a gift of any size. A donation to the Annual Fund-SHARE supports projects you’re passionate about, both in your community and around the world. A gift to PolioPlus helps transport vaccines and immunize children to keep them safe.

RI Conventions: Calgary, June 21-25, 2025.  Minneapolis 2028.  Chicago 2030.

Rotary Presidential Peace Conference: To be held February 20-22, 2025, at the Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel and Conference Center in Istanbul, Turkey. Register at rotery.org/istanbul25.

Next Meeting: Thursday, December 5th at 6:00 pm at Moscatiello’s Italian Family Restaurant, Route 4, North Greenbush. Also, you can join by Zoom using the link on the websites calendar page. Gretchen will speak about the Wiskers Cat Rescue.

Entry Choices will be Rustica Salid, Lasagna and Baked Ziti.

Disaster Response

Richard French

Richard French volunteered at the DeFreetville Fire Company in East Greenbush. He served twice as Chief. He remains an active firefighter. He joined the NYS Office of Emergency Management in 1998. He served as the State Liaison Officer at the Incident Command Post and Emergency Operations Center following 911. After hurricanes Francis and Ivan in Florida, he served as the Operations Section Chief. He also served as Operations Branch Director after hurricane Dennis and as Safety Officer in Jackson County, Mississippi after hurricane Katrina. In NYS he responded to hurricanes Irene, Lee and Sandy and to the Lake Ontario flooding.

Disasters include natural hazards such as fires, floods, winter storms, earthquakes, landslides and tornados. Disasters also include technology failures such as power failures and health hazards such as pandemics. Disaster response for families starts with planning ahead. Families can build a disaster kit, be financially prepared by making copies of bank and credit card information, passports and birth certificates. They should have a plan for any pets, for shelter and for evacuation. They can also obtain safety skills such as basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Businesses and governments should also plan ahead. They should have impact analysis, risk assessments, mitigation, and all-hazard comprehensive plana and they should train their employees. Others, such as FEMA, Volunteer Organization Aiding in Disaster (VOAD) and faith-based organizations can help. Per Mr. French, “all disasters start and end locally.”

Happy Thanksgiving