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The Sunrise
Newsletter of the Skaneateles Sunrise Rotary Club
(Organized June 18,
2003) District 7150
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John Kenny Fred
Cholet Deborah
Glisson John
Rooney
RI President (Scotland) District
Governor (DeWitt) Asst.
Dist. Governor (Marcellus) President
UPCOMING EVENTS, INFORMATION AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
Programs
July 9 – SCC Sailing Protram, Janis Wiles
July 16 – Egypt Trip, Ward
Vuillemot
July 23 – Anyela’s – Jim Nocek
July 30 – Open
August 6 – Club Assembly
August 13 – Staging a Home for
sale, Nancy Shafer
August 20 – DG Fred Cholet Visit
August 27 – Stickley,
Streisand & Skaneateles, Marion Krauter!
Suggestions for future programs are always welcome. Please forward your ideas to Marion at amkrauter@verizon.net.
Rotary Interview with Jane Goodall
Rotary International News sat down with Dr. Jane Goodall,
renowned primatologist and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
for Wildlife Research, Education, and Conservation, at the 2009 RI Convention
in Birmingham, England, to talk about the Roots & Shoots
program and working with Rotary. Goodall delivered a keynote address during the
fourth
plenary session.
RI
News: Tell us about the Roots & Shoots program of the Jane Goodall
Institute.
Goodall: Roots & Shoots is in 111 countries. It involves
young people, from preschool through university. We even have groups with
senior citizens and with people in prisons and in refugee camps. They choose
three projects to make the world a better place. Firstly, for their own human
community, and then for communities in other places -- raising funds for
tsunami victims, for instance. Secondly, [they choose] a project to help
animals, which can be domestic, like volunteering in shelters or raising money
for a shelter, or it can be wildlife, such as raising awareness or helping to
protect a piece of forest. And thirdly, to protect the environment, or to help
the environment. This can be something simple like recycling or collecting
trash, or it can be a complex program that runs for several years, such as
cleaning a stream, learning about talking to the polluters -- not just pulling
trash out of the stream but measuring pollution in the water, learning how to
write to legislators, and even peaceful demonstration. And we’ve had some
amazing success.
RI
News: What’s your approach to projects?
Goodall: If you
just support health and you’re not concerned about the environment -- you can
inoculate kids against all kinds of diseases, but if they’re then drinking
dirty water and have unhygienic toilets -- then you’re wasting your time,
aren’t you? We work with women [in projects involving] microcredit, and
scholarships to keep girls in school, which means new toilets. Otherwise, they
drop out at puberty because it’s unhygienic, and there’s no privacy. I think
this holistic view is really important. When we began our TACARE
program, which is now involving 24 villages around Gombe, [Tanzania], with outreach
to more at the beginning, [they told us], “You must focus. You can’t do health and
water and conservation,” but we said that you can’t do just one.
There are no other NGOs [nongovernmental organizations] in that part of the
world, so we have to find the funds to do it all. And thank goodness we did.
It’s now a model. USAID sent 72 of their top field directors to Kigoma to see
how we do it.
RI
News: What are some ways Rotary and your organization can work together?
Goodall: Our missions are the same: environment, empowering
people, better world, peace. I know victims of polio who, for just a small
amount of money, their lives would be changed. So we do have a wheelchair
project, which is Roots & Shoots [groups] raising money for wheelchairs. If
we could extend that to the Rotary
youth [programs], and they could help a little bit, we could take that
program from Tanzania to other countries where there are so many
polio victims crawling about on the floor on hands and knees. It takes so
little money. One wheelchair is US$100, locally made. One latrine ranges
between $200 and $500, depending on how high up the hillside it is; they’re
terribly simple, but that’s keeping girls in school. And as you find all around
the world, as women’s education improves, family size tends to drop.
RI
News: What’s your message as you travel the world?
Goodall: The main
message that we have, for not just the youth but for everyone, is not to forget
that every single day you live, you make a difference. You make an impact on
the world around you. And, we have a choice. Just think if we got together with
Rotary, what a huge difference it could make.
Club
Business &
Dates
to Remember
Call to Order; Pledge of Allegiance & Invocation
lIntroduction
of Guests/Visitarians
lHappy
Dollars & Fines
District Major Events
August 5 – Youth Exchange Welcome
Home, Rusty Rail
September 24-27 – District Conference,
The Desmond, Albany
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
– Krauter/Beckwith
Early Act
– Tom Seeley
Fire Equipment
–
Service Committee
– Mark Shafer
lWinterfest & Craft Fair
– Seeley/Krauter
lMembership (& Retention)
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lFoundation/Community
Recognition
lSocial
Chair –
lSergeant
at Arms – Daryle Pickering
New Business/Program
q Pennies
for Polio
q Books
for the World
q SCC
Sailing Program
Evening
Club Programs
TODAY – Club Assembly
July 16 – The Athenaeum, Cheryl Silvestrini
Officers
& Directors
Officers
President – John Rooney
President-Elect –
Past President – Thomas W. Seeley
Treasurer – Toni Feldman
Sergeant-at-Arms –
Daryle Pickering
Secretary – John Paddock
Committee Chairs
Club Service –
Food Pantry – Daryle Pickering
Membership –
Program Chair – Marion Krauter
Rotary Foundation –
Social Chair –
Youth Exchange/RYLA – John Paddock
Members
Sidney
Beckwith, Robert Brown, Toni Feldmann, Paul Frickey, Maggie Gilson (visitor),
Marion Krauter, John Paddock, Daryle Pickering, John Rooney, Thomas Seeley,
Mark Shafer, Paul Torrisi, 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