Original format published by Marsha Anderson. This is an edited format and representation of the original and reproduced by Webmaster Lin Fields.

 









 

 

 

     

    Water Wheel   

April 16, 2003

 
April is Magazine Month! Have you read your Rotarian?


ATTENDANCE: April 9, 2003:  84 (inc. makeups) of 136 =62%
 (Membership 176 less 40 excused)

   
Make-ups

Visitors

Virginia Mojica - Clayton - 4/2; Sunrise-4/3; Gouverneur- 4/8 none this week
Student Guests Visiting Rotarians
Cody Millspaugh - BOCES Randy Trombley - Plattsburgh
Izabella Ambrosio - Exchange Student
Melanie Miller - WHS
Mike DeMasi - IHC
Kyra Waterson - IHC

MAKEUPS! 
 Our attendance is up!! Congratulations Rotarians! But, if you miss a meeting remember to get a make up! . Not only does making up a meeting help our attendance, but it is great fellowship. If you are going on vacation or just out of town for a few days and you are going to miss our regular meeting, give Marsha a call at the office where she will be happy to look up the information on the nearest Rotary Club where you will be . Or you can check out the
Rotary International Web site.

WEEKLY WORDS OF WISDOM:
Worry is interest you pay in advance for a debt you may never owe.

MEMBER BIRTHDAYS

April 10 - Bruce Smith

CI: Religion. Bruce has been a Rotarian for 16 years, joining our club in June, 1987.

April 12 - John Deans

CI: Education. John has been a Rotarian for 11 years, joining our club in Jan. 1992.

April 16 - Bill Chapin

CI: Irrigation Equipment Manufacturing. Bill has been a Rotarian for 37 years, joining our club in Jan. 1966. He is a PHF.

BIRTHDAY FUND/JCC SCHOLARSHIPS

The Birthday Fund provides funding to our 6 Scholarships at JCC. If you are having a birthday, or have had one recently, do not forget to donate to the Birthday Fund. Any student awarded one of these scholarships that returns to Jefferson for a second year will automatically receive the scholarship for a second year!  Do you know that as a Rotarian, if you have children or grandchildren attending JCC, they will be considered for one of the scholarships if they meet the criteria?


Thank you to Bob Schweitzer for his donation to the Birthday/JCC Scholarship Fund.

 

Card Game and 50/50

We are looking for the 9 of Clubs. Ben Coe drew the Three of Spades and donated his winnings to the Birthday Fund. The pot is at $434. The blue card game raffle may only be played by our club members. Tickets are 3 for $2.00 or $1.00 each. The Red 50/50 Raffle game may be played by all. Congratulations to our own Marsha Anderson for winning the 50/50!

 

This Week

The Original Yanks
Come and hear what the Original Yanks are doing these days and hear them play. This is always a very entertaining program!

Next Week

Steve Wood
Watertown Police Department K-9 Division

NOON CLUB CALENDAR OF EVENTS
4/12 Event FREE Concert to benefit Polio Eradication Campaign
4/16 A BLESSED PASSOVER TO THOSE CELEBRATING
4/16 Program Original Yanks
4/20 HAPPY EASTER!!
4/23 Program Steve Wood, Watertown Police Department K-9 Division
4/30 Program  TBA
5/03 TREE PLANTING AND HIGHWAY CLEANUP
5/06 Meeting Board of Directors 7:30 a.m. Best Western Carriage House
5/7 Program Rural Urban Luncheon - Rutland Congregational Church
5/10 FOUNDATION WALK, hosted by RC of Perth
5/14 Program ARMED FORCES DAY LUNCHEON
5/21 Program
5/28 Program Robert Wells, Mayor of Canton, NY
5/30 ROSE DAY DELIVERY!!!

Important News to Note!


Everything's Coming up Roses!

Today is the beginning of our Annual Rose Sale! Our co-chairs, Laurie Nortz and Barb Park, gave us an informative kickoff in hopes of a terrifically successful event. Our initial goal was 2,197 dozen, which means 13 dozen per Rotarian. But, since the weather stepped in and played havoc with our Rod and Rifle Show, it would be SUPER if you could sell more than 13 dozen! We have only 6 weeks to sell them - we have lost 1 week, so now is the time to get started! We have to sell 2,500 dozen to make our goal!! 

Did you know that our efforts in selling roses assists the following projects?

Tree Planting
Dodge Pond
Polio Plus
Dairy Princess of Jefferson County
Rotary International
Scholarships
Boy and Girl Scouts
Jefferson Technical Center
Group Study Exchange

There are loads of prizes for you to win -- just turn in your ticket stubs and money weekly, and you will be entered in a drawing to be held on June 4th.

CONGRATULATIONS TO PRESIDENT TERRY AND HIS LOVELY WIFE MARIA ON THE BIRTH OF THEIR NEW GRANDDAUGHTER, SHANNON SUZANNE RIES, BORN MARCH 31ST IN CHARLOTTE, NC.

IMPORTANT NOTICE! IMPORTANT NOTICE!

The Board of Directors has decided that the Water Wheel will only be published every other week, beginning now! For example, the Water Wheel will go to print on April 10th for the week of April 16th, there will be no Water Wheel going to print on April 17th for the week of April 23rd, and one will go to print on April 24th for the week of April 30th and so on. If you have something you would like posted on the off weeks, it can be done by posting it here on the Rotary Web Page. You can have that done by calling or e-mailing Marsha at the Rotary Office or you can e-mail Lin Fields who keeps the web page updated. If you wish to have a notice in the Water Wheel printed, remember to give us plenty of notice!

Marsha Anderson

Remember your Pledge for Polio Eradication: We've reached a grand total of $36,146.00 from the two clubs. Thank you!! Pledge forms must be returned to the Rotary Office by June 30, 2003. All pledges must be paid by June 30, 2005.

ROTARY FOUNDATION WALK - MAY 10TH

This years walk will take place in the beautiful historic Town of Perth on the River Tay. The day will begin with registration at Camp Merrywood and you will have a light continental breakfast. The participants will be bussed to Perth which is a 10-15 minute drive. AT that time we will divide everyone into 3 groups depending on how fast you want to walk. Our tour guides will be able to give a brief description of historical places of interest along the way. The walk will finish at the famous Inga-va House which is the location of the last fatal duel in Canada. Our buses will pick up the participants at this time and take them back to Camp Merrywood. There will be time for everyone wishing to tour the camp prior to the buses leaving or after the walk. This is a great opportunity for anyone who has not seen the Camp to see where your fun raising money has gone. More information to follow. The cost is $32 US per participant. This covers the registration, breakfast, lunch, gift bag and bus transportation. Registration and check is payable to the Rotary Club of Perth, and must be received by May 5. If you have questions, contact Geoffrey Wickware at 613-267-2064 of email WICKWARE@RIPNET.COM Marsha has registration forms at the office along with pledge forms.



Call for Applications

 

Team Leader

Group Study Exchange To District 7030

March 6 to April 3rd, 2004

 

The Group Study Exchange (GSE) Committee is pleased to be accepting applications for the position of Team Leader, who must be a Rotarian, to lead a Group Study Exchange to District 7030.   The specific countries for the exchange will be Trinidad , Guadeloupe , French Guyana and Guyana .

 

GSE is a unique four-week cultural and vocational exchange of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.  A GSE Team consists of four non-Rotarian members from various business or professional backgrounds and a Rotarian team leader. 

 

Applications are being accepted for the Team Leader until May 28th, 2003.   Forms may be obtained on the Rotary website at www.rotary.org   or a hard copy is available upon request.

 

 

Please forward your application to:

 

Faye Porter

Chair, GSE District Committee

25 Waterford Drive

Ottawa , On

K2E 7VE

Phone: 613-225-2742

 

fayeporter@rogers.com

 

NOTICE TO COMMITTEE CHAIRS: If your committee is having a meeting that is on a day other than at our normal meeting day and you give the office the list of attendees, then they will receive attendance credit for a make-up. 

LUNCH TICKETS: Please remember to turn in your signed lunch ticket at our Wednesday meetings. This is how you receive credit for attendance. If you forget to turn in the ticket, you can call the office or mail the ticket to the offices so you can receive attendance credit. 

President Elect Jonathan Majiyagbe announced his Rotary International Theme for the year 2003-2004 at the District Governor's Training in Anaheim, California. If you would like to learn more, visit the Rotary International Web Site.

WEB SITE/ROSTER NOTICE: We are working on updating the Roster and we have had several new members and several who have left Rotary. If we have any members who have a change in their information, please call the office or email Marsha. If you don't take the time to let her know, we can't have the roster up to date. 

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI HALL OF ACHIEVEMENT:  Watertown City School District is seeking nominations for its Hall of Achievement for the fall 2003 induction ceremony. If anyone is interested in nominating someone, please contact Marsha at 782-3381 for the criteria. Final submissions must be received by April 25, 2003. If a nomination was submitted in 2001, the nominator only needs to submit a letter to the committee renominating the individual. The district has kept all 2001 nomination materials on file.

NOTICE:  The Board of Directors has available the club criteria for donations. If you would like a copy, please contact the Rotary Office.

 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

 

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 

FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE TABLE ASSIGNMENTS:
April 16 - Cheryl Matson and Jim Picunas
April 23 - Melanie Upson and Selene Rowland
April 30 - Jim Picunas and Cheryl Matson

50/50 RAFFLE COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL & MAY:

April 16 - Kate Fenlon and Gil Pearsall
April 23 - Lance Evans and Wanda Lancaster
April 30 - Chris Powers and Gil Pearsall
May 7 - Bob Sharlow and Lance Evans
May 14 - Bob Sharlow and Kate Fenlon
May 21 - Chris Powers and Wanda Lancaster
May 28 - Gil Pearsall and Michelle Pfaff

Please note - if you are not able to attend on the date assigned to you, please call your partner to verify his/her ability to cover the table. If neither of you can attend, please call a fellow committee member and trade dates or call Kate Fenlon and she will get a substitute. Thanks!

 

OTHER NEWS YOU CAN USE

to our newest members! Deb Perry, from Compass Mortgage and Phil Scibelli from Edward Jones Investments. Since it is the policy of the webmaster not to publish home addresses and phone numbers, please see the club roster for e-mail addresses.


NEW MEMBER PROPOSED!

The following person has been proposed for membership to our club. Rev. Fred Garry, proposed by Don Klug, for the classification of Religion/Presbyterian. Rev. Garry has been approved by the committee and the Board of Directors. If there is no written objection received within 10 days, he will be eligible to be inducted into our club.

 

Polio Eradication FREE Concert
This Saturday, April 12th!

The 10th Mountain Division will present a FREE concert on Saturday, April 12th to publicize the Rotary Polio Eradication Campaign. The concert which will be sponsored by the Watertown Rotary Club and the Watertown Sunrise Rotary Club will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Dulles State Office Building. The program will include patriotic selections as well as big band music. Tickets will be available at the end of March. We still need volunteers to help, so please see Janice Charles or Marsha if you can. Tickets are available at all Kinney Drugs, the Watertown Daily Times, and from Ellen O'Connor!


Adopt a Highway joins with Tree Planting
By action of your Board of Directors, the Adopt a Highway program is joining forces with the Tree Planting. The project for April 26 is now cancelled, and in its place, please mark your calendars for May 3. This will be our day to plant trees AND clean up our 2 mile stretch of Eastern Blvd. More information will be forthcoming, but we will begin at 8 a.m. under the bridge at Case Junior.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

OTHER PROJECTS AND INTERESTS

   

ROD AND RIFLE EXPO

WATER WHEEL ARCHIVES

 ROSE DAY

PHOTO ALBUM

 

 

 

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