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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
Dave Cutten
-- Classification
April 17 – Red Rooster Inn, Tom
Benedict
April 24 – Early Act Presentation
May 1 – Club Assembly
Suggestions for future programs are always welcome. Please forward your ideas to Toni at tonicurt27@aol.com.
GSE Team to discuss recent India trip in
Baldwinsville April 27
The outbound Group Study Exchange team has returned
from India!
Reports
have indicated that the trip was fantastic and the participants are eager to
share their adventure with Rotarians in District 7150. District Governor
Marlene had asked the area AG’s to get together and plan joint meetings for a
presentation by the team.
AG
Paul Scott has been kind enough to schedule a presentation for area 11 (that’s
us) at 3 p.m. on April 27th at the Mohegan Manner in
Baldwinsville. All clubs in Area
11 are invited to attend with clubs from AG Paul Scott’s area (Oswego area) and
AG Tom Collins’ area 10 (Auburn area). Light hors’ douvres,
coffee, tea, soft drinks and cash bar will be available. The cost is $10 per
person.
If
you are interested in attending, please let Marion or Tom know
so the event planners can plan accordingly. For those who can’t attend, more presentations will be
scheduled throughout the district. Check the District website for the
alternative locations.
New leaders wanted, needed
Its that time of year
again. Time to shuffle the tasks
needed to keep our club running among ourselves. Please consider how you would
like to help our club continue to grow and let Tom or Marion know so we can
begin gearing up for the changing of the guard!
April is Rotary Magazine Month
April
is Magazine Month, a time to celebrate the global network of Rotary’s official
magazines, which provide valuable information to 1.2 million Rotarians.
The
Rotary World Magazine Press consists of 32 magazines from Africa, the
Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe that inform, inspire, and entertain in 23
languages. In addition to The
Rotarian, Rotary’s English-language flagship publication, it offers
magazines such as Vida Rotaria (Argentina), Rotary in Bulgaria,
and The Rotary-no-Tomo (Japan).
The
RI Bylaws require all club members to subscribe to The Rotarian or a
Rotary regional magazine. Rotary leaders, district governors, and club
presidents are encouraged to support magazine editors in their country or
region by submitting story ideas, promoting readership, encouraging timely
subscription payments, and assisting with other communication efforts.
Look
for a new international supplement edition in the pages of The Rotarian early
in the 2008-09 Rotary year. The eight-page supplement, to be produced for all
official Rotary magazines, will highlight Rotary’s work on the global stage. Ahmet
Tükel, editor of Rotary Dergisi, the Turkish magazine, says the special
edition represents a step forward. “The supplement will help promote a unified
and global image of the organization,” he notes, “and show how collaboration of
editors from different parts of the world can help put together a tool for
communicating the strength and appeal of Rotary International.”
Club
Business &
Dates
to Remember
Call to Order; Pledge of Allegiance & Invocation
lIntroduction of
Guests/Visitarians
lHappy Dollars & Fines
District Major Events
April 26 – District Membership
Celebration, Harts Hill Inn, Whitesboro
May 29 – District Foundation
Celebration
June 23 – Changing of the Guard
Committee Reports
Club Administration
President
– Marion Krauter
Treasurer
– Toni Feldmann
Secretary
– John Rooney
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
Winterfest &
Craft Fair – Paddock/Krauter
Membership (& Retention) – All
Social Chair – Paul Torrisi
Sergeant at Arms – Daryle Pickering
Evening
Club Programs
TODAY – Jack Luchsinger
Foundation
April 17 – Susan Wolstenholme
(AAUW) Lost Boys of the Sudan
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
Sidney
Beckwith, 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