Rochester Rotary                                                                   9/17/2015
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Upcoming Committee Meetings

       

9/22/15 Tuesday Luncheon
11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. - Registration, Networking & Lunch
12:30 p.m. - Program
Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center

9/22/15 New Member Boot Camp Meeting
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Board Room

9/23/15 Marketing Committee Meeting
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Board Room

9/25/15 Business to Business Committee Meeting
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Board Room



2015-2016  

Club Board 

 

Club President

Peter Sarratori 

President Elect

Donna Dedee 

Immediate Past President

Tracy Armstrong 


Vice Presidents

Megan Alchowiak

Mark Armbruster

Jeff Bartkoski 

Beth Cross-Wilhelm

Peter Glennon 

Nancy O'Brien

Meredith Smith

Julie St. Germaine 

Mark Zawacki

 

Treasurer

Don Twietmeyer 

Assistant Treasurer 

Dusty Faske 

Sgt.-At-Arms

Todd Baxter 

Sgt-At-Arms 

Barb Cutrona 

New Member Liaison

Ray Isaac 

Historian

Carl Krause 

 

Rochester Rotary Staff

   

Tracey Dreisbach

Executive Director

Myrna Padilla

Executive Assistant

Heather Rossi

Event Director

Brandi Koch

Sunshine Campus Partner

Director

Pam Reinhardt

Accounting Manager

 

Sunshine Campus  
Tree House
 
More information can be found on the Sunshine Campus Website or you may call the Rotary Office.
The Treehouse Guys on DIY

Air Dates
Sun., Sept. 20th 6pm/5c
Tues., Sept. 22nd 10pm/9c
Wed., Sept. 23rd 1am/12c
Fri., Sept. 25th 12am/11c 
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News of YOUR Club
Rochester's Reality - Street Violence and the Correlation with Gang Culture 

Join us Tuesday, September 22nd at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center where our guest speaker will be Shayna Freeman, Certified Gang Specialist with the New York State Gang Investigators Association. She has been recognized as a leading expert in gang culture.  

Rochester has been plagued with violence that is directly related to gang culture since the 1990's. Shayna's presentation will provide information to give you a better understanding of gang culture in the Rochester community and what we can do to assist in the elimination of violence in relation to gangs. By joining together we can make Rochester a safer community for all of us and assist social service agencies to work more effectively with a population that is often misunderstood.

Upcoming Speakers

 

9/22/2015 Shayna Freeman - Certified Gang Specialist  

"Rochester's Reality - Street Violence and the Correlation with Gang Culture" 

Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center

 

9/29/2015 Coach Jim Johnson - Motivational Speaker, Author, Teacher, Basketball Coach and Autism Advocate  

Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center 

 

10/6/2015 Mayor Lovely Warren

Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center      

TUESDAY LUNCHEON HIGHLIGHTS

Thank you to Jack Garner and Nora Brown for joining us Tuesday as our guest speakers and talking about " The Movies and Rochester". What a great presentation and thank you to Jack for bringing his newest book to sell "From My Seat on the Aisle: Movies and Memories". Thank you to Past President Tracy Armstrong for bringing Jack and Nora to Rotary!
90th Eastern Cities Fellowship Dinner 



This year's 90th Eastern Cities Fellowship Dinner will be Sunday, October 18th at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center.

This year we are embracing the theme -- "Closer Than Ever..." as we welcome Rotary Foundation Trustee and Chair of Rotary International's PolioPlus Committee, Michael McGovern as our Keynote Speaker.

We are offering an Early Bird price of $45 per person until Monday, September 28th. After the 28th the price will be $50 per person.

Program book Ad availability - Program Book - Ad Specs

If you are planning to attend the Eastern Cities Fellowship Dinner and can help meet and greet our guests, we need your assistance as a greeter? It's an easy, fun job welcoming those who arrive and in some cases, depending where you are stationed, providing directions into the Convention Center, Reception and Dinner. It's a short job too--most likely lasting from 3:30 until 5:30 pm!

We already have half of the fifteen needed to welcome all attendees into the Convention Center. If you are able to assist, please inform Jeff Bartkoski at jbartkoski@mercyflightcentral.org by Sep 28.

Know a good charity that could use some
Rotary volunteer power?

The Community Service Team Committee is now seeking recommendations for projects for 2015-16. Already, volunteers have signed up to assist Foodlink with their upcoming event at the Rochester Public Market. For additional projects, we would like to give first preference for recommendations to the Rochester Rotarians who lead non-profits in our community, as well as to the causes which are near-and-dear to Rotarians.

We would like to invite you to apply for the opportunity in the 2015-16 year to have the Community Service teams help your organization.   We will select 4-6 projects for the Rotary year. All applications for participation must be received by the Rochester Rotary office at 180 Linden Oaks, Suite 200, Rochester, NY 14625 by Wednesday, September 23rd.

To apply, please complete the following questions on your letterhead. The committee will use those responses to determine which projects can be part of our service year.

1. Organization name.
2. Who is served by your organization?
3. Describe (150 words or less) why your organization needs the assistance of Rochester Rotarians.
4. How do you envision promoting the volunteer service to your constituents and the public/media at large? Can you partner with Rotary on these public relations opportunities?
5. The project should be a hands-on project not to exceed 6 hours and provide enough work for 10 + volunteers. Please describe the project.
6. Please indicate a day of the week and time
preference.

We value you as a member of Rochester Rotary and hope that we can provide some volunteer hours to benefit your organization.   Please contact either one of us with any questions at tracey@rochesterrotary.org or at 546-7435 x215 or ddedee@holychildhood.org or 359-3710. 

Rotary Boot Camp
Membership matters....
     
Rotary Boot Camp is a quick "training" on all the "ins" and "outs" of Rochester Rotary. We ask that all new members attend one session -- as well as longtime Rotarians who need a refresher on their Club.
 
These sessions are both social and informative. Strap up your boots and save the date, we will save you a seat!
 
Tuesday, September 22nd at 4:30 p.m.
 Rochester Rotary Board Room (180 Linden Oaks)
 
Please RSVP your attendance to Myrna Padilla in the Rotary Office
at 546-7435 x201 or myrna@rochesterrotary.org.  

Buffalo Bills "Tailgate" Party hosted
by Tim & Linda O'Neil

Join us Sunday - Oct. 4th for the Bills game against the Giants hosted by the O'Neil's at their Canandaigua Lake home. Attendees are asked to bring a tailgate snack for the group - drinks and pizza will be provided.

Space is limited so RSVP to Myrna in the Rotary Office ASAP at 546-7435 x201 or myrna@rochesterrotary.org.

Brooks Gun Club Shooting Event hosted by
Mark Armbruster & Julie St. Germaine

Open to beginners and above average shooters! Join us Thursday - Oct. 22nd for a fun fellowship clay shooting competition followed by dinner at the Rochester Brooks Gun Club.

Timeline
2:30-2:45 p.m. - Registration begins
2:45 p.m. - Safety talk (need to be in attendance)
3:15 p.m. - On course
5:45 p.m. - Drinks & dinner

The cost is $40 per person (members only) and spaces are limited - sign up today!

Register Here
"The Lion" at Geva Theatre Center,
hosted by Tom Parrish  

Join us Thursday - November 12th at Geva Theatre Center for "The Lion" written and performed by Benjamin Scheuer Directed by Sean Daniels.

Rotary event tickets for the date include the show, one drink ticket and dessert. The cost is $40 per person.

What is the "Tootsie Roll Bright Spot"?  

Tootsie Roll Bright Spot - The Basics:

Rotary's Challenge - EREY - Every Rotarian, Every Year - to donate $100 to the Annual Giving Fund of the Rotary Foundation.

Rochester Rotary Makes it Fun
  • Pledge to give $100 - before June 30, 2016
  • You become a member of the Rochester Rotary "Tootsie Roll Family"
  • You get to name at "Tootsie Roll Bright Spot" - a fellow Rotarian, friend, co-worker - anyone -
  • That person is recognized at a Tuesday Rotary meeting with a gift of Tootsie Rolls - and public acknowledgement
  • YOU get a "Tootsie Roll Sticker" for your name badge to show your commitment to give $100 to the Rotary Foundation.
  • When you have completed that gift - you receive a Sustaining Member sticker for your badge from Rotary International

 

You can name a Tootsie Roll Bright Spot for every $100 you pledge.   

 

To make a pledge or for more information contact Rotarian Hank Ralston at 697-0880 or hank@ralstonagency.com.   

 

The Friendship Committee needs your help!
Do you know of any Rotarians who may be ill!

One of the functions of the Friendship Committee is to visit Rotarians who are confined to their home, the hospital, a rehab unit or nursing home due to a sustained illness. We have found that they really appreciate a visit. But we need your help. We can only make contact with those Rotarians who have been brought to our attention. So, if you hear about someone who should be seen, please don't assume we know.

Please contact Myrna at 546-7435 x201 to convey the information.

Thank You

Rochester Rotary/Sunshine Campus Apparel

We are excited to give our members the opportunity to purchase some apparel with either our Sunshine Campus logo or Rochester Rotary logo embroidered on them.

 

Please see the attached order form for more details. Contact Heather in the office with any questions, the form can be emailed to hrossi@rochesterrotary.org.

 

Apparel Order Form  

September Birthdays


September 2- Ralph Fornuto
September 3- John White
September 5- Cheryl Nelan
September 5- Bill Weir
September 7- Tom Arcuri
September 9- Sergio Esteban
September 10- Bill Shaheen
September 10- Kathleen Pringle
September 11- Jeff Bartkoski
September 13- Dan Meyers
September 13- Betty Strasenburgh
September 15- Charu Narang
September 19- Paul Law
September 20- Jeff Halik
September 23- Jerry Archibald
September 25- Patricia Phillips
September 26- Andrew Brady
September 26- Anne Riley
September 26- Dave Mack
September 26- John Bartholomew
September 28- Ira Korn
September 30- Mat Adams
September 30- Amanda Galley
 

Birthday gift contributions made will benefit the students at our adopted school, School #8, Roberto Clemente School #8 scholarship students and community service projects with in our community. You may mail your gift to the Rotary Office or bring it with you to a Tuesday meeting.
 
Please contact the Rotary Office if your birthday is not listed so that we may update your information.
What is going on in the District?
THE ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Nov 07, 2015 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Canandaigua Inn on the Lake
770 South Main Street
Canandaigua, NY 14424
 
TO REGISTER:
- Click on RLI Home page
- Look on the left side of the page with Upcoming Events title and scroll down till you find Canandaigua Inn on the Lake
-Click on course registration
- Fill out the form and special attention to the payment section.
-Note to attendees: All payments must be received on the specified date to be included in the training.
 
This is a must event for current and future Rotary leaders!
It is a multidistrict leadership development program whose mission
is to strengthen Rotary clubs through quality leadership education.



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