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Newsletter: November 24th, 2008

November 24th, 2008

Guests

  • Michelle Thompson (James’s Spouse)
  • Scott West (Out and About)
  • Ernie Menard

Happy Dollars

  • James was happy that a flat tire was the worst thing that’s happened so far today.
  • Ted was happy to be identified as an ordinary Rotarian.
  • Mark was happy James didn’t hurt himself changing his tires.
  • Jim Mahoney was happy for an entertaining football game.
  • Karen is happy to be providing the kissing balls for the Holiday Fund Raiser.
  • Sharon was happy to go shopping in Conway.

Fines

Pete Jones suggested a fine against Mark Cattelona for forgetting to submit his dollar from his happy dollar. Mark did give a dollar and the fine was overturned.

Presenter: Scott West

Scott is the director of Out and About Adult Day Services. Out and About is a service for adults over the age of 60 or adults over 18 with a disability. They provide nutrition, education, re-orientation, nursing services, etc. They are only open five days a week. They are not a weekend or residential service. It is more of an outlet for older folks looking for entertainment or interaction.

Out and About is a non-profit organization. They are not specifically soliciting donations during this speech, but welcome donations. The organization is 78% Medicaid funded and they must make up the other 22% in donations.

Anyone is welcome to come any day at 12:30 and enjoy lunch with the group. A donation of $3.75 would cover the meal.

Business

The Rotary Foundation has embarked upon revamping the way Foundation Programs and Funding are to be managed in the future, specifically beginning in the Rotary year of 2013-14. To ensure that the new processes are thoroughly tested for a period of 3 years, The Foundation is planning to have 100 Rotary Districts around the world be PILOT DISTRICTS. The leadership of District 7850 has decided to apply to be one of the PILOT DISTRICTS, but to be accepted by The Foundation we need to have approval by at least 26 Clubs. So far, based on email discussion our club is in favor. There will be discussion at the committee meeting.

A motion was made to donate $100 to the Morrisville Festival of Lights (MACC). The motion was carried.

Dr. Phil has been working with Larry Jourdan to requisition his motorcycle trailer to store the coats from the coat drive during transit. The coats would be going to South Dakota.

Buck’s Furniture is soliciting donations for the American Cancer Society. Buck’s will match any donation. A motion was made for the donation to be made, because Sandy has a history of donating

Duck Race winnings back to the club. The motion was carried.

Marcia reviewed the official posting of donations from our club at Rotary International.

Tim Sargent gave an update on the Polar Plunge. The registration packet is all done. He’s been working with United Way to figure out where the raised money will go. They have earmarked the money for housing projects. The transitional housing fund is a pilot project to help folks move into homes and learn to manage their budgets, etc. A motion was made to make the proceeds from the Polar Plunge available to the transitional housing project. The motion carried.

Marcia thanked Susan Bartlett for running the meeting last week.

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