Join us for our Annual HOLIDAY PARTY at the HARBOUR CLUB in HSBC Arena.
Cost for guests is $20, no charge for Buffalo Rotary members.
CASH BAR with beer and wine begins at 11:30 a.m.
Entertainment will be by the FRIENDS of HARMONY Barbershop Quartet.
Invite spouses, friends and prospective Rotarians.
Be sure to make reservations and let us know the names of your guests so we can have name badges ready. We must give Harbour Club the count by Tuesday December 14.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
December 10th: Presentation of Community Grants
Dec. 10th meeting will be held at 12:15 p.m. in the HARBOUR CLUB, HSBC Arena
Community Grants Chair, Rob Eck and members of the committee will make presentations about the organizations they have studied for the fall cycle.
Members of the committee include: Pat Cunningham, Don Enslin, Chip Ivins, Dave Knauss, Dolores McCarley, Carolyn Murray, Dale Schwenk and Deann Sheppard
Summary of Projects:
Hispanics United of Buffalo (HUB) was founded in 1989, and it's mission is to advance and improve the social, educational, cultural and economic status of members of the Latino community in Western NY through the rendering of advice, assistance and operation of programs. Currently, with the economy worsening, low and moderate income Hispanics are finding it more difficult than ever to secure and keep a job. There is a need for a program to give these people the training and assistance to help them compete in today's economy. HUB has recently established an Employment Center, which will help prepare these clients for employment and education opportunities. They are requesting $6,848 for the purchase of 8 new desktop computers/printers to help expand the capabilities of this new program.
St. Vincent de Paul Society was founded in 1847, and it's mission is to seek out the forgotten, the suffering and the deprived, and treat them with dignity and compassion. Currently, they have seen a surge in demand for services for those in need, especially in the number of meals being provided. St. Vincent de Paul has been offering free meals since 1982 to over 8,000 clients each month. However, to continue this program, they are in need of replacing a 20 year old refrigerator. They are requesting $3,574 to help purchase a commercial refrigerator to store large quantities of food to support their existing free meals program.
The Olmstead Center for the Sight Impaired is 100 years old and was formerly known as The Blind Association. Their mission is to help individuals with visual impairments to achieve the highest level of independence possible. Currently, they provide a program to address the special needs of this growing population. The Statler Center for Careers in Hospitality Service was established in 1999 to create meaningful job opportunities in the Hotel and Call Center job marketplace for the sight impaired. They are requesting $5,280 for capital improvements to their classroom training facility to help maintain and grow this vital program.
Community Grants Chair, Rob Eck and members of the committee will make presentations about the organizations they have studied for the fall cycle.
Members of the committee include: Pat Cunningham, Don Enslin, Chip Ivins, Dave Knauss, Dolores McCarley, Carolyn Murray, Dale Schwenk and Deann Sheppard
Summary of Projects:
Hispanics United of Buffalo (HUB) was founded in 1989, and it's mission is to advance and improve the social, educational, cultural and economic status of members of the Latino community in Western NY through the rendering of advice, assistance and operation of programs. Currently, with the economy worsening, low and moderate income Hispanics are finding it more difficult than ever to secure and keep a job. There is a need for a program to give these people the training and assistance to help them compete in today's economy. HUB has recently established an Employment Center, which will help prepare these clients for employment and education opportunities. They are requesting $6,848 for the purchase of 8 new desktop computers/printers to help expand the capabilities of this new program.
St. Vincent de Paul Society was founded in 1847, and it's mission is to seek out the forgotten, the suffering and the deprived, and treat them with dignity and compassion. Currently, they have seen a surge in demand for services for those in need, especially in the number of meals being provided. St. Vincent de Paul has been offering free meals since 1982 to over 8,000 clients each month. However, to continue this program, they are in need of replacing a 20 year old refrigerator. They are requesting $3,574 to help purchase a commercial refrigerator to store large quantities of food to support their existing free meals program.
The Olmstead Center for the Sight Impaired is 100 years old and was formerly known as The Blind Association. Their mission is to help individuals with visual impairments to achieve the highest level of independence possible. Currently, they provide a program to address the special needs of this growing population. The Statler Center for Careers in Hospitality Service was established in 1999 to create meaningful job opportunities in the Hotel and Call Center job marketplace for the sight impaired. They are requesting $5,280 for capital improvements to their classroom training facility to help maintain and grow this vital program.
Past speaker Dr. Fasula in the News
Dr. Vivian K. Fasula, who presented at the Buffalo Rotary meeting on November 25th, was recently featured in the Buffalo News. Click here to read.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
December 10th Meeting: Fall Cycle Community Grants and ELECTION
The slate of officers and directors will be presented at the Meet the Candidates forum at Shanghai Red's, Noon on December 3.
Elections will be held on December 10 at the Harbour Club in HSBC arena from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Officer candidates include: Ron Caruso, President-Elect; John Bradley, Vice President-Director; Charles Telford, Secretary-Director; and Joseph Brennan Treasurer-Director, each elected for one year. Each Officer is also a Director for one year. President-Elect Caruso serves for one year and then automatically becomes President in the following year
There are Four Directors, each elected for two years: Bryce Bixby, Megan Burns-Moran, Carolyn Murray and Anthony Diina.
You will want to hear what their sponsors have to say about each candidate.
In addition we are welcoming 8 members of the Credit Valley A.M in Mississauga who are coming for the hockey game that night. They are: Steve Brown, Dale Scheerer, Jim Kitchen, Wendell and Dustin Stanley, Jim Joeseph, Paul Kuel and President Elect Tim Doyle
Come early and say Hello.
Donate your used eye glasses through Dec 15
Our speaker on WEDNESDAY Nov 25 will be Dr. Vivian Fasula who will talk about her work at the Medical Missionary in Nicaragua. She has requested Rotarians donate eye glasses they no longer need so she can share them with those who do.
You can bring them to a Rotary meeting through December 15 or make arrangements with Barbara Campagna at 639-0630
Barbara has the posters, shown in the photograph, which can be displayed in offices and buildings now. See her at a Rotary meeting to obtain a supply.
You can bring them to a Rotary meeting through December 15 or make arrangements with Barbara Campagna at 639-0630
Barbara has the posters, shown in the photograph, which can be displayed in offices and buildings now. See her at a Rotary meeting to obtain a supply.
Youth Exchange Winter Weekend Dec 4 through 6
The Buffalo Rotary Youth Exchange "Winter Weekend" is being held Dec. 4-6th. All the exchange students within District 7090 come to Buffalo for a weekend of fun that includes tours of downtown and ice skating at Rotary rink.
We need "host families" for the weekend. Each host family typically will host 2 (or more) students for the weekend. What's involved? A host family simply picks up the students on Friday night after their scheduled function. The students stay with you Friday night and we ask that you drop them off downtown (usually around 12pm).
The students have a full agenda downtown until roughly 4pm. At 4pm we ask that you pick them up and they join you for dinner. That night we invite you and your family to join us for a party at Greg Norton's house (Elmwood and W. Ferry) with all the exchange students and "weekend" host families. It's a lot of Fun!! The kids spend the night with you on Saturday and we ask that you drop them off downtown usually around 12-1pm.
It's a great chance to participate in a weekend that exposes the youth exchange students to our wonderful city, the great people and the members of our Rotary Club.
Please call John Bradley at 626-9500 with questions and let him know if you would be interested in hosting.
We need "host families" for the weekend. Each host family typically will host 2 (or more) students for the weekend. What's involved? A host family simply picks up the students on Friday night after their scheduled function. The students stay with you Friday night and we ask that you drop them off downtown (usually around 12pm).
The students have a full agenda downtown until roughly 4pm. At 4pm we ask that you pick them up and they join you for dinner. That night we invite you and your family to join us for a party at Greg Norton's house (Elmwood and W. Ferry) with all the exchange students and "weekend" host families. It's a lot of Fun!! The kids spend the night with you on Saturday and we ask that you drop them off downtown usually around 12-1pm.
It's a great chance to participate in a weekend that exposes the youth exchange students to our wonderful city, the great people and the members of our Rotary Club.
Please call John Bradley at 626-9500 with questions and let him know if you would be interested in hosting.
Ring the bell for Salvation Army Dec. 12th
Did you see the picture page (C12) in the Buffalo News, November 5? Attached is the photo of Buffalo Rotarian Major Robert Dixon next to the kettle that we will be using on
ROTARY DAY
Saturday, December 12th
at Wal-Mart
5033 Transit Road, Clarence
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Following is the list of those who have signed up already
We have TWO for each hour BUT YOU WOULD BE WELCOME TO HELP AT ANY TIME. Just let us know. It's a great experience!
9:00 to 10:00 John McClive & Joe DePaolo
10:00 to 11:00 Dick Klepfer & Jerry Kelly
11:00 to Noon Pat Coviello & Tony Diina
Noon to 1:00 Andy Streng & Bill Keefer
1:00 to 2:00 Don DeMeo & Jim Sutherland
2:00 to 3:00 Susan Keefe & Dennis Buckley
3:00 to 4:00 Michele Longley & Lauren Solak
4:00 TO 5:00 Chet Dann & Bob Dixon
Rotaract Information: Dec 15, from 5 to 7 at Pearl Street Grill
Are you, or do you know any young professionals or college students who would like to get involved in local community service or international humanitarian projects?
Would they welcome the chance to expand their circle of friends locally and around the world?
The Rotary Club of Buffalo is assisting the Buffalo Sunrise Rotary Club to sponsor the formation of a community-based Rotaract Club in the Buffalo area.
So, what is a Rotaract Club? Rotaract is an international program for adults ages 18 to 30 who want to make a difference. It was founded in 1968 by Rotary International (www.rotary.org), an association of clubs made up of service-minded business and professional leaders. Today, there are more than 7,000 Rotaract clubs with some 170,000 members in over 160 countries.
Rotaract clubs enable members to grow personally and professionally, address community needs, and promote international understanding through friendship and service.
Rotaract clubs hold meetings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, discussions, and visits to other clubs. Rotaract members also get together for service projects, social activities, and leadership workshops. You can find out more about Rotaract at www.rotaract.org
If you are interested, or just curious, please join us for a free informational meeting:
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Pearl St. Grill & Brewery
76 Pearl Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
There will be a presentation by Jen Middleton, President of the Brantford (Ontario) Rotaract Club. Although there is no fee to attend this meeting, please let us know if you plan to attend by contacting Sue Spindler at violetakasu@roadrunner.com or by calling (716) 681-2136.
Would they welcome the chance to expand their circle of friends locally and around the world?
The Rotary Club of Buffalo is assisting the Buffalo Sunrise Rotary Club to sponsor the formation of a community-based Rotaract Club in the Buffalo area.
So, what is a Rotaract Club? Rotaract is an international program for adults ages 18 to 30 who want to make a difference. It was founded in 1968 by Rotary International (www.rotary.org), an association of clubs made up of service-minded business and professional leaders. Today, there are more than 7,000 Rotaract clubs with some 170,000 members in over 160 countries.
Rotaract clubs enable members to grow personally and professionally, address community needs, and promote international understanding through friendship and service.
Rotaract clubs hold meetings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, discussions, and visits to other clubs. Rotaract members also get together for service projects, social activities, and leadership workshops. You can find out more about Rotaract at www.rotaract.org
If you are interested, or just curious, please join us for a free informational meeting:
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Pearl St. Grill & Brewery
76 Pearl Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
There will be a presentation by Jen Middleton, President of the Brantford (Ontario) Rotaract Club. Although there is no fee to attend this meeting, please let us know if you plan to attend by contacting Sue Spindler at violetakasu@roadrunner.com or by calling (716) 681-2136.
December 3rd Meeting: Meet the CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION
The slate of officers and directors will be presented at the Meet the Candidates forum at Shanghai Red's, Noon on December 3.
Elections will be held on December 10 at the Harbour Club in HSBC arena from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Officer candidates include: Ron Caruso, President-Elect; John Bradley, Vice President-Director; Charles Telford, Secretary-Director; and Joseph Brennan Treasurer-Director, each elected for one year. Each Officer is also a Director for one year. President-Elect Caruso serves for one year and then automatically becomes President in the following year
There are Four Directors, each elected for two years: Bryce Bixby, Megan Burns-Moran, Carolyn Murray and Anthony Diina.
You will want to hear what their sponsors have to say about each candidate.
In addition we are welcoming 8 members of the Credit Valley A.M in Mississauga who are coming for the hockey game that night. They are: Steve Brown, Dale Scheerer, Jim Kitchen, Wendell and Dustin Stanley, Jim Joeseph, Paul Kuel and President Elect Tim Doyle
Come early and say Hello.
Elections will be held on December 10 at the Harbour Club in HSBC arena from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Officer candidates include: Ron Caruso, President-Elect; John Bradley, Vice President-Director; Charles Telford, Secretary-Director; and Joseph Brennan Treasurer-Director, each elected for one year. Each Officer is also a Director for one year. President-Elect Caruso serves for one year and then automatically becomes President in the following year
There are Four Directors, each elected for two years: Bryce Bixby, Megan Burns-Moran, Carolyn Murray and Anthony Diina.
You will want to hear what their sponsors have to say about each candidate.
In addition we are welcoming 8 members of the Credit Valley A.M in Mississauga who are coming for the hockey game that night. They are: Steve Brown, Dale Scheerer, Jim Kitchen, Wendell and Dustin Stanley, Jim Joeseph, Paul Kuel and President Elect Tim Doyle
Come early and say Hello.
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