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From The Governors Chai
From the Governor’s Desk
Rotary Day a Big Success!
We had clear skies for a busy Rotary weekend in D7190! Our Saratoga Springs club hosted their annual Home Show at the City Center. Big crowds and lots of friendly Rotary faces were seen visiting with show vendors and watching the cooking demonstrations! Nice touch to include the Saratoga Springs police department that offered kids a free ‘identification card’! The Saratoga club took advantage of our PR grant and had some of the new ‘pull up’ signs at their Rotary Information table, drawing the attention of folks at the show!
Later that day, Rotarians ventured further north to Glens Falls where we celebrated 110 years of Rotary at the Adirondack Flames Hockey Game! Our Glens Falls club hosted this annual event and we showcased Rotary to the community! Rotary was prominently featured as fans entered the arena with a big ShelterBox display, Rotary information table, and Rotary hosting the 50/50 raffle! The standing room only crowd raised $420 that benefits our Rotary Foundation and specifically will provide grant money for our clubs as well as immunizations for kids as part of PolioPlus!
Sharing the impact of an ‘event’ – telling stories about the fun & camaraderie of being a Rotarian, these are the moments to share with your friends and colleagues that may consider joining Rotary. Thank you for all that you do as a Rotarian! DG David
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DISTRICT EVENTS AT A GLANCE March 2nd Deadline – Disney Silent
Auction Sponsored by Gift of Life p2
PETS Training Dates – 3/13-14, 4/11 p2
May 15th-17th – District Conference (in the
Schoharie Valley) p3, 8
June 6-9 –Rotary Int’l Convention pp 6, 11
CLUB EVENTS AT A GLANCE February 27th - March 1st Saratoga Home
& Lifestyle Show Sponsored by Schenectady Rotary p1
March 12th Karaoke Contest Sponsored by
Schenectady Rotary p2
Now - Scholarship Applications sought
Sponsored by Shenendehowa Rotary p3
May 30th Finger Lakes Winery/Distillery
Tour Sponsored by Glenville Rotary p3
Saratoga Springs Rotary Club is sponsoring its annual
Saratoga Home & Lifestyle Show February 27th - March 1st
Hours: Fri. February 27, 5-9 p.m.
Sat. February 28, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun. March 1, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saratoga Springs City Center Admission: $6-adults;$1-kids 5-12, under
5 free. Kids under 17 admitted free on Sunday. This event is Saratoga Springs Rotary Club’s largest
annual fundraiser since 1973, and features 120 regional exhibitors showcasing a wide range of home improvement services, décor and furnishings, energy-saving products, outdoor living and landscaping, family recreation, and lifestyle products and services, as well as great prizes.
In addition to exhibits, the show will feature the following special events and activities:
Pet adoption w/H.O.P.E. (Sunday 10am-3:30 p.m.)
Sunday “Kids’ Day” (free admission under age 17) with balloon art and face painting (11am - 2 p.m.)
More information at www.rotaryhomeshow.com
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Barb Wyllie ~ Editor Please send submissions to me at: [email protected] Deadline: 20th of the month
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March 2nd Deadline!!!! Gift of Life
Valentine’s Day Silent Auction
AUCTION ITEM: Four complimentary One-Day Park
Hopper passes to Walt Disney World theme parks, Orlando, Florida
(Valid for 2 years from date of issue Tickets CANNOT be resold)
GENEROUSLY DONATED BY: Walt Disney World through the office of
Peter Mason Insurance Agency
VALUE: $536.00
Each bid must be accompanied by a $10.00 donation to the Rotary
District 7190 Gift of Life
Bidding Sheet
This is a ‘one bid per bidding sheet’ silent auction. If you wish to make multiple bids, you must fill out one sheet for each bid and include a $10 donation for EACH bid sheet. Bid amount$_______________________ Name ____________________________ Address __________________________ Phone ____________________________ Date _____________________________
This bid sheet and $10 must be received
by Peter Mason (at 576 Broadway, Menands, NY) by March 2nd, 2015 to be
included in consideration.
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Schenectady Rotary presents its 6th Annual
Karaoke Contest Thursday, March 12
$25 entry fee
…includes food, fun, & silent auction. Van Dyck Restaurant
237 Union St. Schenectady, NY 12305
5:30-8:30 pm Celebrity Judges are:
- Neil Burrows, Upper Union Street BID - Mona Golub, Price Chopper
- Jeffrey McDonald, Sch’dy Co Legislator
Cash Prizes & trophies
This is a great night of fun for all. You do not have to be a singer to have fun. There are lots of great items for the Silent
Auction. For tickets and information call 518/421-9680
or email [email protected]
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This year our Presidents-Elect (PETS) training started with the Rotary Learning Institute which was Phase I of a 4 Phase district program coupled with the multi-district PETS. The remaining portions of the program are outlined below. It is important for presidents-elect to attend these sessions to ensure that they are prepared for their responsibilities as president. Mar 13/14 2015 Fri 7:30am – Sat 12:30pm Multi-District PETS, Syracuse, NY Apr 11 2015 Sat 8:00am - 4:00pm Phase IV District Training Assembly/Grant Seminar
Check the rotary7190.org website to confirm times and locations.
All presidents-elect should come prepared with Laptops or Smart Phones etc. to work on line. One of the desired outcomes of this training is that PE's will, at the Multi-District PETS, input their club goals for the coming year. In conjunction with this training there will be Club secretary/Treasurer training conducted at the Training Assembly. For further information concerning this training contact Larry Jones (District Trainer) or Milan Jackson (DGE).
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2015 Shenendehowa Rotary Scholarship
Shenendehowa Rotary is accepting applications now for a $500 Scholarship that is awarded annually to a graduating senior in the Shenendehowa School District community. The scholarship will be awarded to the applicant who is judged to display the best combination of dedication to school, community, work and plans for the future.
Students currently attending Shenendehowa High School should contact the guidance office for an application and submission deadlines. The application form and deadline for those applicants not attending Shenendehowa HS can be found at www.shenrotary.org.
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 7:15 AM for breakfast at Coburg Village at the intersection of Grooms and Vischer Ferry Roads in Clifton Park.
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Winery & Distillery Tour This year to the renowned
Finger Lakes Region $75 per person
Over 35 Delicious Tastings to enjoy!
Saturday, May 30th
Contact Barb Wyllie at [email protected]
or call 370-2214 to reserve your seats.
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District Conference 2015
Serve, Celebrate & Explore!
Middleburgh, Cobleskill, Sharon Springs
Friday May 15 to Sunday May 17, 2015
Registration is now open! The registration form can be found on the
rotary7190.org website in the “District Conference” section.
The upcoming conference is planned as a
family-friendly event. Spouses are encouraged to attend, participate in activities and enjoy all that the Schoharie Valley has to offer.
Friday is planned as a day of service. We will be coordinating work groups based on interests and abilities, with something for everyone. Lunch is being served courtesy of the generous sponsorship Curtis Lumber. You won’t want to miss the special and festive Friday Night in Middleburgh with open air live music, samples, tastes, eats, sweets and treats, farmer’s market, exhibits, specials, tours and more. This promises to be a very fun night.
More details to come in future editions. For those of us staying overnight, a special
rate has been arranged with the Best Western Inn of Cobleskill. The hotel offers a pool, bowling alley and bar for further fun and fellowship. Overnight accommodations are available by direct reservation with the Best Western Inn of Cobleskill. Be sure to call 234-4321 ask for the “Rotary” rate of $89.
Please print the registration form found on our website: www.rotary7190.org. There are many options to select from on the registration form, so please read carefully. Remember, because space is limited for Sunday Brunch at the American Hotel and for the cooking sessions on Saturday afternoon, you will want to register early!
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Gift of Life Arrival
Our current Gift of Life Child, seven month old
Anahi ,came to us from Honduras. She had surgery to repair a congenital heart defect February 25, 2015. She was accompanied by her mother Delmy (Yolandy) and translator Karla. Surgery was successfully done at Albany Medical Hospital. They will be here until the end of March.
When released from the hospital, Anahi and mom will stay with a host family (John and Susan Richter) in Albany. The Gift of Life Program is working in concert with Samaritan’s Purse. There will be time for Rotarians and Samaritan’s Purse Volunteers to show the family some of the highlights of New York State and give them a taste of local cuisine, shopping and sights. They will return to Honduras the end of March.
See group GoL photo on page 12. By Pat Herman
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The Rotary Club of Delmar Gives the Un-Donated!
The Delmar Rotary Club contacted folks at local charities during the holiday season and asked, what goods are you NOT getting from donations. The Capital City Rescue Mission responded loudly and clearly that they hardly ever receive, and always are in need of, personal hygiene items. The Mission can not distribute opened or used, or even gently used, toothbrushes, underwear, etc. Those items have to be new.
The Delmar Club sprang into action and launched a drive to collect the Un-Donated!
In January, the Club delivered enough toiletries and personal items to fill three refrigerator boxes. While collecting the Un-Donated folks gave us coats, blankets, and warm weather gear which was delivered to the Rescue Mission.
We are proud of our accomplishment so far but THE NEED IS STILL THERE. The rescue mission is still in need:
Personal Hygiene Items:
Shampoo
Conditioner
Shaving Cream
Disposable Razors
Deodorant
Toothbrushes
Toothpaste
Undergarments (unused):
Men’s
Ladies’
Children’s
All sizes!
Your clubs can help too! Collect those items and deliver them to the Capital City Rescue Mission at Blessingdales - 95 Trinity Place in Albany. OR E-mail Delmar club member Todd Porter at [email protected] and he will be happy to come to your club meeting to pick up donations and deliver them to the Mission.
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District 7190 Sends Vocational Training Team to Bangladesh
In 2012, after the successful completion of a
matching grant project between Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake , Granville and District 7190 with R.C. Dhaka West of Bangladesh to cover 550 cataract operations, Captain Shafi of R.C. Dhaka West joined then Foundation Chair Anne Cargile and DG Dan Stec and representatives from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Granville to explore if other projects in Bangladesh might be feasible. Out of such discussion came two ideas; equipment for an additional operating room in an ENT hospital in Dhaka and a medical mission (or “VTT” in Rotary parlance). The ENT equipment project was completed in June 2013, while the VTT project took another eighteen months to organize as a district sponsored project under Rotary’s “Future Visions” mode of operation. Such VTT was planned to teach internationally recognized practices for the care of the mother and newborn at Kumudini Hospital, sixty miles outside the capital Dhaka. (Kumudini Hospital was visited in 2011 by Rey Whetten of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake and Steve Williams of Granville during their visit to Bangladesh as guests of R.C. Dhaka West related to the above mentioned cataract removal project).
The international community has set “Millennium Development Goals” to reduce under 5 year old mortality by 2/3, and to reduce maternal mortality by 75% by 2015. In order to accomplish this, the World Health Organization and others have developed specific training courses for midwives and other health providers in developing nations to learn how to resuscitate a newborn who is not breathing, how to stabilize a newborn’s temperature and recognize signs of serious infections, and to prevent and treat maternal hemorrhage after birth.
These courses, called “Helping Babies Breathe” (HBB), “Essential Care for Every Baby” (ECEB) and “Helping Mothers Survive—Bleeding after Birth (HMS BAB) use ingeniously designed manikins and simple
but effective teaching tools. Each learner leaves the course with new skills, and with the equipment they will need to use in the field, which is designed to be sterilized simply by boiling, and can be used repeatedly. They also receive heavily illustrated booklets and posters to use to reinforce the learning.
District 7190 and Granville, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, Glens Falls and Lake George Rotary Clubs, coordinated by the Granville Club, with the support of the Rotary Club of Dhaka West, Bangladesh, for in-country coordination, sent a Two Member VTT to Bangladesh to teach these courses to instructors in the midwifery school at Kumudini Hospital in Mirzapur, Tangail. Dr. Kathleen Braico of Queensbury, NY, leader of the Team taught HBB and ECEB, and Nurse Umma Amina of Vallejo, CA taught HMS BAB. They arrived at the hospital on January 6th and, over a period of eight days, trained the instructors at Kumudini how to use the manikins, and how to teach the course material to their students. This “train the trainer” approach guarantees that there will remain a cadre of trained instructors who can continue to share this life saving information with all their students. In addition, Rotary had purchased and donated the manikins and teaching materials from China to Kumudini for use in future teaching. In this way, Rotary will continue to save lives of women and children in a country that is half a world away for many years to come.
It is gratifying that at the end of the course both the hospital and the two team members have expressed satisfaction with the training given. Furthermore, there being two additional medical issues for newborns and their mothers for which training will become available (Essential Care for the Small Baby and Helping Mothers Survive Hypertension in Pregnancy and Preeclampsia) both the hospital and the team members have stated their interest for such topics to be covered by a future VTT
As shown below, at the conclusion of the training program, a Closing Ceremony for teachers and trainers alike was held at the Hospital premises.
For further information please feel free to contact Steve Williams at 802 645 9529 or at [email protected].
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Saratoga Springs Rotary took advantage of our District PR grant and chose some of the custom pull up
banners which they then featured recently at their Home Show.
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Jack Faddegon (lf) attended our "Rotary Day / Birthday
Party" and showcased the ShelterBox tent for attendees.
He is shown here talking with AG John Crawford (rt) about the stove that comes along with the tent.
Rotary International 2015 Convention
Celebrate together in São Paulo, Brazil during the 2015 Rotary International Convention.
Register now!!!!! The website is www.riconvention.org. Come join
DG Dave and many of us from our district for a week in Brazil. Best of all you'll make a number of new friends and learn a lot more about Rotary. And maybe even bring back some ideas for projects and fund raisers.
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EDITOR’S NOTE:
If you know Rotarians who are not receiving this newsletter have them contact their club’s secretary to have their email address added to ClubRunner.
In order to ensure your article is included in the next Toolbox published, please: Send it to [email protected] by the 20th of the month (prior to publication) as a WORD DOCUMENT. (You may also send it as a poster on the chance there is room to include it.) Thank you. I look forward to hearing from you.
Also, DG David requests that Rotarians please print copies of each month’s Toolbox and place one on each
table at their meetings.
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Hockey game event was a big hit!
Glens Falls President Dave Bogue and DG David Hennel featured some Rotarian Veterans that attended the game.
We were featured hosting the ‘puck drop’ to start the game.
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Gift of Life Arrival
Gift of Life Board members greet baby Anahi and her mom Delmy as they arrived very late one chilly February night.
Related story on page 4
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