Rochester Rotary                                                                   4/13/2017
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Upcoming Committee Meetings


4/18/17 Tuesday Luncheon
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Registration, Networking & Lunch
12:30 p.m. -  Program
Floreano Riverside Convention Center

4/19/17 Sunshine Camp Golf Invitational Committee Meeting
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Board Room

4/21/17 Business to Business Committee Meeting
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Board Room

4/24/17 Sunshine Campus Promotion Committee Meeting  
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Board Room

4/25/17 Tuesday Luncheon
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Registration, Networking & Lunch
12:30 p.m. - Program
Hilton Garden Inn Rochester Downtown 

2016-2017   

Club Board 

 

Club President

Donna Dedee 

President Elect

Mark Armbruster 

Immediate Past President

Peter Sarratori  


Vice Presidents

Megan Alchowiak

Jeff Bartkoski  

Barb Cutrona 

Peter Glennon 

Ronald Pawelczak 

Meredith Smith

Julie St. Germaine

Pat Stack  

Mark Zawacki

 

Treasurer

Don Twietmeyer 

Assistant Treasurer 

Dusty Faske 

Sgt.-At-Arms

Maggie Brooks  

Sgt-At-Arms 

Jeff Halik 

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

 

United Way

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News of YOUR Club
Red Wings: What's new in 2017 

WHO: Naomi Silver, President/CEO of Rochester Community Baseball 

WHEN: Tuesday, April 18th at the Floreano Riverside Convention Center

WHAT: Naomi has been involved with the Red Wings her entire life. The Silver family's involvement is in its 60th year, and Naomi has taken an active role for over three decades, working her way up the corporate ladder. She is the daughter of Morrie and Anna Silver. Morrie literally saved baseball in Rochester, and it is because of the Silver's devotion to the community that Rochester's franchise is among the most revered, respected and the longest continuously operating franchise in all of baseball.

Nothing says summer time in Rochester like hot dogs, ice cream and a Red Wings game with the family! Naomi Silver will join us Tuesday for an annual update from Frontier Field and what new amenities we can look forward to at this summer.

*We will be raffling off a set of Red Wings tickets for a game this season.
TUESDAY LUNCHEON HIGHLIGHTS
Thank you to Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival Executive Director and co-producer Marc Iacona who sat down for a Q&A session with Rotarian and Tipping Point Communications CEO Barbara Pierce to talk about the history of the Jazz Fest, some fun stories and what new and exciting features and acts we can expect this year.

Welcome to one of our newest members - Jennifer Gibson. Jennifer is Director of Development for the Veterans Outreach Center, Inc.
and was sponsored by Todd Baxter.

 
Paul Harris Fellows Reception
Prior to the luncheon on Tuesday we held a reception to honor our newest Paul Harris Fellows, PHF+ and points donors from this Rotary year. DG Tom Rogers and District Foundation Chair Ellen Hughes were on hand to help with presentations. Congratulations!


PFHs (left to right) - Ron Pawlezcak, Tim Cook, Scott Rasmussen, Doug Phillips, Peter Glennon, Millie Jordan-Reynolds, Dick Moncrief, Frank Burkhardt, President Donna Dedee and Jeff Leenhouts (unable to attend Pat Stack and Rich Gianforti)


PHF+ (left to right) - Don Twietmeyer, Brian McLaughlin, Beth Cross-Wilhelm, Paul DeCarolis, Peter Kelderhouse and Hank Ralston (unable to attend Ray Isaac)

Points Donors (left to right) - Mark Armbruster, Don Twietmeyer, Brian McLaughlin, Beth Cross-Wilhelm, Paul DeCarolis, Peter Kelderhouse and Jim Isaac (unable to attend Fred Quirin)
Upcoming Speakers

4/18/17
Naomi Silver, President/CEO of Rochester Community Baseball
Floreano Riverside Convention Center

4/25/17
Curt Smith, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Rochester
"Donald Trump's First Hundred Days: How We Got Here From There"
Hilton Garden Inn Rochester Downtown 

5/2/17
Doug Rauch, Conscious Capitalism
Floreano Riverside Convention Center

5/9/17
17th Annual Law Day Luncheon & Henry H. Jensen Memorial Award presentation to RPD Officer Roy Adams
RSVP to Myrna in the Rotary Office at myrna@rochesterrotary.org or 546-7435 x201 
Floreano Riverside Convention Center           
Rotary Office Closed
Friday, April 14th 
Closed
The Rotary Office will be closed Friday, April 14th in observance of Good Friday. 

Community Service Teams
Daystar Derby 

The Community Service Teams Committee is looking for volunteers to help out at the Daystar Derby on Saturday, May 6th. Volunteer times will differ depending on what shift you would like to sign up for.

Guest Check-In Shift - 1:00-5:00 p.m. (10 volunteers needed)
- Check off guest names on guest list as they arrive to the event, assign table and paddle numbers (these numbers are already pre-determined on the master guest list, volunteers are simply relaying the information from the master guest list to the guest).

Event Program Shift - 5:00-7:00 p.m. (25 volunteers needed)
- During the event program, each table (25 tables total) in the ballroom will need one (1) volunteer assigned to it. The volunteer will record table paddle calls and tend to any specific needs of the table. 

There will be two training sessions to go over the above volunteer jobs. The first date is Thursday, April 6th from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The second date is Thursday, April 20th from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Both trainings will take place in Daystar's conference room on the first floor, address is 700 Lac De Ville Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14618.

Register Here
Sunshine Campus Clean Up Day

We need your help to get the Sunshine Campus up and running for the 2017 season.

Bring your friends and family for a fun filled day Saturday, April 29th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Food and beverages will be provided.

Please email Brandi at brandi@rochesterrotary.org to register so we have a head count for food and jobs prepared appropriately.
 
Projects Include:

- Cut tree tops and bring in to splitter - Need to dress in long pants and sneakers or boots.
- Lawn cleanup (20-50 people needed)
- Deer fencing put away (5 people needed)
- Power wash Splash Pad (2 people needed)
- Power wash Breezeway (2-3 people needed)
- Mulch trees (10 people needed)
- Clean cabins (4-6 people needed)
- Clean up pool deck (sweep, rake & weeds burned off with rose bud torch) (4 people needed)
- Clean paddle boats and put upside down on bank (2 people needed)
- Clean Whispering Pines (windows and sills, screens, floors and bathrooms) (4 people needed)
- Cut, split and rack wood (6 people needed) - Chainsaws Needed
- Train gardens (45 people needed)

We are also in need of team leaders for these different projects, if you are interested please let us know.
Champion Academy
Volunteer Opportunity 
The Champion Academy is looking for volunteers for school visits (Random Mentor Check-Up) at Roberto Clemente School No. 8. They are looking for volunteers for Wednesday, April 26th and Thursday, April 27th, the Random Mentor Check-Ups are from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and 12:30-2:30 p.m. (each visit is one hour). All volunteers are required to complete a free background screening.

What happens at a Random Mentor Check-Up?

1.  A staff member from the Champion Academy meets the volunteer at the Administrative Office of the identified school.
2. The volunteer is provided with the name of the student and a checklist of what to observe. 
3. The volunteer is escorted to the classroom, meets the teacher, who will identify the Champion Academy student.  
4. The volunteer greets student and (if time permits) encourages the student to have a good class and finish the year strong.  
5. The volunteer sits in the back of the class for the entire class and completes the checklist. 
6. At the end of class, volunteer thanks the teacher and returns to the Admin office to meet CA staff.
7. Visit is complete.  

To sign up please contact Veronica Wilson from Champion Academy at veronica@championacademyroc.org.
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, May 2nd 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.
B2B Happy Hour at Brass Bar & Lounge


Join us for Happy Hour!
Thursday, May 4th from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Brass Bar & Lounge
(363 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604)
Law Day Luncheon - May 9th
2017 Henry H. Jensen Memorial Award Recipient Officer Roy Adams 

Keynote Speaker - Deputy Chief Wayne P. Harris
"Building Trust by Strengthening the Relationships Between the RPD and Rochester Neighborhoods"
B2B Breakfast Meeting
Wednesday, May 10th 

Join us Wednesday, May 10th at 7:30 a.m. in the Rotary Office Training Room for a breakfast meeting hosted by the B2B Committee.
Guest speaker will be Rochester Rotarian Cheryl Nelan, President of CMIT Solutions of Monroe. Cheryl will discuss Protecting Your Data and Keeping the Bad Guys Out. 

Your entire business is on your computer. All the data about your clients, your vendors, your employees. You know your business would be lost without it. But, what is the risk that anyone would try to steal it? It's never happened before, so should you be worried about it?  Truth is, it is happening every day to small businesses just like yours.  Thieves have learned that your data is valuable and it is usually not as well protected as the big guys. So, what can you do about it?  How do you protect yourself and all your clients and employees from their data getting into the wrong people's hands?

Attendees will learn what other businesses are doing today to secure their data and protect their clients. The session will get past the hype and give real world examples as well as simple advice to help business owners take the right steps towards improving security and protecting against fraud. It will help owners understand the risks but also give them some ideas for how to manage it within their budgets.

Space is limited so we ask that you please register by clicking on the link below. The cost is $10 per person.

Register Here

80th Rotary Award
Recipient David Flaum


David Flaum Selected to Receive the 80th Rochester
Rotary Award


Flaum to accept the award on behalf of his wife Ilene and his family
 
  Join us to celebrate Wednesday, May 31st
George Eastman Museum


5:00 p.m. - Registration
5:30 p.m. - Program & Award Presentation, Dryden Theatre
6:00-8:00 p.m. - Reception Celebration
(heavy hors d'oeuvres & cash bar)

Register Here
Sponsorship Information
Sunshine Campus to Benefit from
Rochester Kickball League 
The Kickball League of Rochester (KLOR) has selected Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campus as the beneficiary of its spring 2017 charity donation.
 
KLOR, a social and recreational league for adults age 21 and older, chooses a charitable organization each season. Proceeds from the league's registration fee and a fundraising event will benefit Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campus, a fully accessible summer camp that serves more than 2,500 children and adult campers with disabilities each year.
 
"We are extremely grateful to the Kickball League of Rochester for its generous support of Rochester Rotary Sunshine Campus," said Tracey Dreisbach, executive director, Rochester Rotary. "This support will help enhance our programs and facilities at the camp, which gives children with disabilities a place where they can just be kids, without any barriers to fun."
Launch a Ball w/the Red Wings
& get a free game ticket 
We are excited to have been chosen again
thi
s year as the charity that will benefit from the Red Wings "Launch a Ball" promotion. Folks who go to a Saturday game can buy a tennis ball before the game and throw them on the field after the game to try to win a prize. 

The proceeds from this promotion will go to the Sunshine Campus. In addition to being talked about during the games, the camp will be featured in radio ads on Warm 101.3, 94.1 The Zone and 93.3 Fickle.

To make this successful, we need your help.

We need eight volunteers for each Saturday night game this year, May 6th to August 26th. All you have to do is sell tennis  balls before the game, as a volunteer, you'll get to enjoy the game for free.   
Plus, there will be fireworks after each game!

The following are dates that volunteers are needed:

May 6th & 27th
June 10th & 24th
July 22nd
August 26th

To sign up click on the link below if you have any questions you can contact Brandi at the Rotary Office at 546-7435 x210 or brandi@rochesterrotary.org.

Register Here
Volunteers Needed
Roberto Clemente School No. 8 
Parent-teacher conferences are one of the best ways that a school, a student, and a student's family can come together to evaluate the student's progress, set future goals for the student to attain, and build better communications and relationships with the student's family.

This year, the traditional parent-teacher conference will change at Roberto Clemente School 8: each student will attend and lead his/her own conference twice during the school year. Students will take ownership of their learning, reflect upon their progress, explain areas of strength and weakness, and perhaps most importantly, set goals for both academic and personal development.

In this student led conference, the student puts in a tremendous amount of individual preparation. Unfortunately, not all parents are able to attend their child's conference and listen to how he/ she is doing, and how they plan to do better. That's where Rochester Rotary comes in: School 8 faculty and administration feel that this is such an important endeavor, that when a parent is unable to attend, they are asking a Rotarian to sit in on the conference. Our job is primarily to listen, ask relevant questions, and help the student set practical goals for academic and character improvement.

Conferences will be held on the following dates:

May 22nd - 8th Grade
May 23rd - 7th Grade
May 24th - 6th Grade
May 25th - 5th Grade
May 26th - 4th Grade
May 30th - 3rd Grade
May 31st - 2nd Grade
June 1st - 1st Grade
June 2nd - Kindergarten

There will be two sessions each day: morning 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and afternoons 12:30-3:00 p.m. Can you be available for any day for any amount of time to listen? Is so, please contact Myrna in the Rotary Office at 546-7435 x 201 or myrna@rochesterrotary.org to schedule your time.
Community Service Teams
Volunteer Opportunities 
 
Tootsie Roll Bright Spot  

 

Your donation to the Rotary International Foundation will assist in Rotary Projects around the world. By pledging a $100 you become a Tootsie Roll member and will have the option of recognizing a person that you view lives by Rotary's motto "Service Above Self".

To make a donation look for the donation envelopes at the Tuesday luncheons or contact Pam in the Rotary Office at 546-7435 x205 or accounting@rochesterrotary.org. Rochester Rotary will forward your donation to Rotary International. If you have any questions or would like additional information please contact Hank Ralston at 697-0880.
 
Thank you for supporting Rotary International. You will receive a donation acknowledgement directly from RI for your tax records.
April Birthdays
     
April 2- JoAnne Ryan
April 3- Meredith Lamb
April 4- Rich Gianforti
April 6- Dale Virgil
April 9- Megan Alchowiak
April 10- Jayne Van Zile
April 13- Aaron Hilger
April 14- Fred Quirin
April 16- Brad McAreavy
April 16- Kim Perry
April 18- Dan Davies
April 19- Tim O'Grady
April 19- Perry Bradley
April 19- Ian Macdonald
April 21- Paul Burbank, Esq.
April 21- Beth Cross-Wilhelm
April 22- Dan Duprey
April 22- Ellen Wagner
April 23- Dan Rundberg
April 25- Lauren Frank
April 25- Doug Hart
April 25- Mark Shortino
April 25- Pete Bonenfant
April 27- Bill Weber
April 27- Big Ro Williams
April 30- Beth Hartman

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 District 7120 Conference will be held May 19-21, 2017 in Erie, PA. The conference will include fun filled events like Splash Lagoon, Casino Night, golf, a cruise in Presque Isle Bay plus opportunities for camaraderie. For more information click on the link below.

District 7120 Conference
2016 RPO Holiday Gala Pops Sponsors