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The Sunrise
Newsletter of the Skaneateles Sunrise Rotary Club
(Organized June 18,
2003) District 7150
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Dong Kurn Lee Larry
Calabrese James
J. Gascon Thomas
W. Seeley
RI President District
Governor Asst.
District Governor President
UPCOMING EVENTS, INFORMATION AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Programs
TODAY – JB Allred, Allred
Associates
March 5 – Assembly, Final Winterfest
March 12 – Skaneateles Town Square Tour
(NOTE: meeting is at Skaneateles Town Square)
Suggestions for future programs are always welcome. Please forward your ideas to Paul at pfrickey@adelphia.net.
Worldwide landmarks lit up with Rotary message: End
Polio Now
A number of iconic landmarks, including the British
Parliament, the Roman Coliseum, the Sydney Opera House and High Falls of
Rochester, NY provided a dramatic backdrop for an equally dramatic message: End
Polio Now.
Those three words -- Rotary’s pledge to rid the world of
the crippling childhood disease -- were projected onto each structure’s
exterior the week of 23 February, the organization’s 104th anniversary.
The illuminated displays are just one highlight of an
already historic year in Rotary’s 20-year effort to eradicate polio, which has
helped reduce cases of the disease by more than 99 percent.
In January, Rotary received a US$255
million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, announced during
the 2009 International Assembly , on top of the $100
million Gates Foundation grant it received in November 2007. In response to the
grants, Rotary has committed to raising $200 million in matching funds over the
next three years. All $555 million will be spent in support of eradication
activities.
A number of sites in Scotland also were lit up with the
End Polio Now message, including the Culzean Castle, in Ayrshire; the City
Chambers and Greenock County Building, in Glasgow; and Eilean Donan Castle, in
Dornie. End Polio Now was also be projected onto the High Falls of
Rochester, New York (USA) the evening of 23 February.
What will Rotary look like ten years from now?
Incoming district governors would like to see club
membership grow significantly in the next 10 years, perhaps to two million, and
have that membership be younger and more diverse.
The more than 530 district governors-elect are also
unanimous in their hope that Rotary will help eradicate polio by 2019.
Those were just a few of the ideas that surfaced during a
training exercise held during the 2009 International Assembly
in San Diego, California, USA, in January. The incoming district governors were
given the opportunity to write down what they thought Rotary would look like 10
years from now.
Some ideas topped each group’s list. For instance,
virtually everyone included having Rotary help end polio by 2019. Some of the
participants suggested that Rotarians will be celebrating the fifth anniversary
of polio eradication by then.
Increasing membership also made it to the top of almost
every list. Some wanted to see 1.5 million club members 10 years from now,
while others projected an increase to 2 million. Currently, there are
approximately 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide.
About six groups wanted to see women make up half the
membership in the future, and a few others said women should account for 30
percent. Several groups wrote that they hoped to see the first woman serve as
RI president by 2019; more than one wanted a second female president by then.
The incoming district governors also thought Rotary
needed to attract younger members. Ideas for doing so included increasing
flexibility in club or meeting structure, scheduling meetings apart from meals,
and making membership more affordable.
The governors-elect remained firmly committed to the mission of Rotary International.
Many wanted a continued focus on the emphases of water, health and hunger, and
literacy. One group suggested that “the high ethical standards of Rotary should
permeate all aspects of society.”
Participants also wanted to see the organization get more
involved in world peace. At least a dozen groups wanted to see Rotary become
better known for its work to improve the environment.
Club
Business &
Dates
to Remember
Call to Order; Pledge of Allegiance & Invocation
lIntroduction of
Guests/Visitarians
lHappy Dollars & Fines
District Major Events
January 31 – WINTERFEST
March 13-14 – Multi District PETS,
Doubletree Hotel, East Syracuse
March 28 – RLI, Treadway Inn, Owego
April 4 – RLI, BOCES, Verona, NY
Old Business
Committee Reports
lClub Administration
President
– Tom Seeley
Treasurer
– Toni Feldmann
Secretary
– John Paddock
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Service Projects
Food Pantry
– Daryle Pickering
Sea Scouts
– John Paddock
Programs
– Paul Frickey
Early Act
– Tom Seeley
Fire Equipment
– Chris Bruna
Service Committee
– John Rooney
lWinterfest
& Craft Fair – Seeley/Krauter
lMembership (& Retention)
– Beckwith/Feldmann
lFoundation/Community
Recognition Torrisi/Krauter
lSocial
Chair – Maggie Gilson
lSergeant
at Arms – Daryle Pickering
New Business
lAllred Associates
Evening
Club Programs
February 26 – Reva
Rollerdrome
March 12 – Meeting @ Rosalie’s Cucina!
Officers
& Directors
Officers
·
President – Thomas W. Seeley
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President-Elect – John
Rooney
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Past President –
Marion Krauter
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Treasurer – Toni Feldman
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Sergeant-at-Arms –
Daryle Pickering
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Secretary – John Paddock
Committee Chairs
·
Club Service – John
Rooney
·
Food Pantry – Daryle
Pickering
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Membership – Sidney Beckwith
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Program Chair – Paul Frickey
·
Rotary Foundation – Paul
Torrisi
·
Social Chair – Maggie
Gilson
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Youth Exchange/RYLA
– John Paddock
Members
Sidney
Beckwith, Christopher Bruna, Dave Cutten, Robert DeWetter, Toni Feldmann, Paul
Frickey, Maggie Gilson (visitor), Douglas Hill, Marion Krauter, John Paddock,
Daryle Pickering, John Rooney, Thomas Seeley, Mark Shafer, Paul Torrisi, Michael Wahlrab,
Rhett Weiss
Exchange Students
Miguel Rodenas (Spain), Charlotte Linden (Germany),
Bruno Caetanno Alves de Melo (Brazil)
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