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The Sunrise
Newsletter of the
Skaneateles Sunrise Rotary Club
(Organized June 18, 2003) District 7150
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Wilfred
J. Wilkinson Marlene
Brown James
J. Gascon Marion
Krauter
RI President District
Governor Asst.
District Governor President
UPCOMING
EVENTS, INFORMATION AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Programs
TODAY
Club
Assembly
March
13 –
Allure Medical Aesthetics, Anna Nelson
March
20 – Tim
Carroll Barn Restoration
March
27 – Early
Act, Kelley McQuiggan & Horizons Students
Suggestions for future programs are always
welcome. Please forward your ideas
to Toni at tonicurt27@aol.com.
Mustang
Construction: focus on Quality, Green building
In
New York, you need to be licensed for just about every profession, including
hairdresser. However, to call
yourself a contractor, all you need is a truck and a set of used tools.
This leads to many people with carpentry skills calling
themselves general contractors who are not really qualified. Seeking to buck that trend, Mustang Construction’s principals are
dedicated to obtaining and maintaining certifications and high levels of
continuing education according to co-owner Kevin Connors, who spoke to us
February 28.
Mustang Construction was founded by Marcellus Central
School alums Ron Fesko, Nathan VanDeusen and Kevin Connors several years
ago. Ron and Nathan learned their
trade building custom homes for the rich and famous on Nantucket Island. Kevin earned his Master’s in
environmental engineering from Johns Hopkins and is a member of the American
Society of Civil Enginners and the American Water Works Association.
As part of their dedication to providing the highest
quality services from planning to completion, the three self-titled ‘closet
environmentalists’ focus on green building. They are members of the U.S. Green Building Council and
attempt to incorporate environmentally friendly practices into all facets of
the construction process including evaluating where lumber comes from,
recommending low volatile compound paint and advising on alternative energy
solutions.
As an example, Kevin provided a breakdown of hypothetical
cost of running all the lights in his house on incandescent vs. new energy
efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.
According to his hypothetical spreadsheet, the annual savings of
replacing all 54 bulbs could range from $784 to nearly $2,000, depending on the
number of hours the lights are on during the day.
For more information about Mustang Construction Group see
their Web site at http://www.mustangconstructiongroup.com.
Skaneateles
Talk set to offer blog for businesses, organizations
Christine and Cary Briel have come up with yet another
way to promote Skaneateles in cyberspace (can I still use that term or is it
too 90s?).
After enduring endless questions from your newsletter
editor regarding blogs and the like, the Briels decided that Skaneateles Talk
should be available to the entire community.
So starting last weekend, they have opened the blog site
to all of Skaneateles. Chris
is expected to attend the March Club Assembly with more details. They could use individuals to jump on
and start blogging to help get this off the ground. In case you aren’t able to attend this week’s meeting, learn
more about it on the Web at http://skaneatelestalk.com/blogs/.
March
is Rotary International’s Celebrate Literacy Month
What is Rotary Literacy Month? Rotary Literacy Month highlights literacy and education
issues around the world. Celebrated in March each year, Rotary Literacy
Month is an excellent opportunity for Rotary clubs and districts to raise
awareness about literacy, launch new literacy initiatives and projects, and
recognize literacy accomplishments from the past year. Rotarians everywhere are
encouraged to participate in Rotary Literacy Month by engaging in service or
activities that specifically address literacy and education issues either in
their communities or abroad.
Why is literacy important? Literacy
is the foundation for virtually all forms of education and a crucial component
of effective social and economic participation, human development, and poverty
reduction. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO) nearly 800 million people over the age of 15
lack even basic reading and writing skills worldwide. In addition, there are
roughly 137 million school age children who are illiterate around the world.
Sadly, over 64% of all illiterate people in the world today are women.
The benefits of literacy to society are undisputed. The Education for All
Global Monitoring Report published in 2006 by UNESCO argues that literate
populations are less likely to experience civil strife and are more likely to
develop economically. There is also a direct connection between literacy rates
and community health. People who are literate are generally more aware of
health concerns in their communities and are therefore better equipped to avoid
illness.
What can we do? See next week’s Sunrise for ideas.
Special thanks to
Ward Vuillemot for this submission
Timeline
– 2004 Kabul Club lifts worldwide club total to 166
RI hosts its largest convention ever in Osaka, Japan,
with a record crowd of 45,595 participants from 112 countries, surpassing the
earlier record held by the Tokyo convention in 1978.
Rotary’s inaugural class of World Peace Scholars
graduate.
Club Business &
Dates to Remember
Call
to Order; Pledge of Allegiance & Invocation
lIntroduction of Guests/Visitarians
lHappy
Dollars & Fines
District
Major Events
February
26 –
District GSE Team returned from India
March
14-15 –
Multi-District President-Elect Training Seminar (PETS) - Double Tree Hotel
March
31 –
Deadline for Presidential Citation application
April
5 – RLI,
BOCES Verona
April
26 –
District Membership Celebration, Harts Hill Inn, Whitesboro
May
29 – District
Foundation Celebration
June
23 –
Changing of the Guard
Committee
Reports
lClub Administration
President – Marion Krauter
Treasurer – Toni Feldmann
Secretary – John Rooney
l Service Projects
Food Pantry – Daryle Pickering
Sea Scouts – John Paddock
Programs – Toni Feldmann
Early Act – Tom Seeley
Fire Equipment – Chris Bruna
Service Committee – John Rooney
lWinterfest & Craft Fair
– Paddock/Krauter
lMembership (& Retention) – All
lSocial Chair – Paul Torrisi
lSergeant at Arms – Daryle Pickering
Evening Club Programs
February
21 – Lightning 70th Anniversary Regatta
March
6 – Club Activities
Officers & Directors
Officers
President – Marion Krauter
President-Elect – Tom Seeley
Past President – Daryle Pickering
Treasurer – Toni Feldman
Sergeant-at-Arms – Daryle Pickering
Secretary – John Rooney
Committee
Chairs
Club Service – John Rooney
Food Pantry – Daryle Pickering
Membership – Daryle Pickering
Program Chair – Toni Feldman
Rotary Foundation – John Paddock
Social Chair – Paul Torrisi
Youth Exchange/RYLA – John Paddock
Members
Christopher Bruna, Dave
Cutten, Robert DeWetter, Toni Feldmann, Paul Frickey, Douglas Hill, Marion
Krauter, Michael Krebs, John Paddock, Daryle Pickering, John Rooney, Thomas
Seeley, Patrick Taylor, Paul Torrisi, Michael Wahlrab, Rhett Weiss
Exchange
Students
Sarah
Bierbaum (Germany), Lucas Grob (Switzerland), Eddy Tasia (Belgium), Nico Avalle
(Argentina)
Our District Website: http://www.rotary7150.org/
Rotary International: http://www.rotary.org/
RYLA http://www.rotaryryla.com/
Skaneateles Rotary: http://www.skaneatelesrotary.org/
e-club http://www.rotaryeclubny1.com
Thomas W. Seeley 685-2311 Fax: 685-2460 tws@mlsattorneys.com