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Patriots' Day Road Race
Riverbank Park
Apr 18, 2016
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
 
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WRVC Conference Room
May 03, 2016
10:30 AM – 11:20 AM
 
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May 10, 2016
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
 
First Meeting at American Legion
May 17, 2016
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
 
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Stories
DECA Students to Attend International Conference
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
 
Four WRVC students and members of DECA will be traveling to Nashville TN for the annual International Career Development Conference from April 23-26. As has become our tradition, at our April 5 meeting, Mike Foley presented a $1000 check to the students to help defray their expenses.  
 
We understand that the students will be conducting fund raisers over the next few days.   As soon as we have details, they will be shared with the membership via email should you wish to help.
Road Race April 18 / No Meeting April 19
Our 67th Annual Patriots' Day Road Race road race for local high school boys and girls will be held on Monday April 18. Owens McCullough and Dave Rolfe have been hard at work behind the scenes and will be asking for help this week. Letters have been sent to area coaches and the request has been made for public safety support.
 
Volunteers should plan on arriving by 9AM.  We'll need help checking in the runners, handing out numbers, recording the order of finish, and supplying water, among other activities.  The race starts at 10AM.   Once the race finishes, we'll tabulate the results, award the trophies, and will need help cleaning up.
 
Always a fun time and a great make up opportunity as well.  We hope to see everyone there to help with logistics and cheer on the runners!
 
Note that school vacation week starts April 18, so there will be no meeting on Tuesday April 19.  
Interact Club - Serving Our Community
Westbrook High School Interact club members were recognized at the Rotary luncheon for their many community service projects. Some of their activities they told us about include: decorating the school hallways for Spirit Week, hosting a Valentine's Day Tea at Springbrook Nursing Home, Christmas gift wrapping at the Community Center, Salvation Army bell ringing and raking leaves for elderly residents of Westbrook.  An ongoing project which many of the students participate in is Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Ths is done in conjunction with other service clubs at the High School and involves students from all of the elementary schools in Westbrook.  As they did last year, they have plans to visit Barbara Bush Children's Hospital to visit with sick children in the near future.
 
Thanks to current President Letta Oeur and Junior Reilly Joyce for sharing what the club has been up to this year and some of their plans for next year. 
 
Standing L to R: Bruce Dyer - WHS Club Advisor,
Brianna Garcia, Courtney Arsenault, Sarah Terrano,
Alexandria Phelps, Danielle Breunig.
Seated: Morgan Menezes, Reilley Joyce,
Interact President Letta Oeur, Natalie Merrill
Presidential Citation 2015-2016 - Announcement
Every year, Rotary’s Presidential Citation program helps Rotary clubs around the world focus their efforts and achieve more in their service. This year, for the first time, the Presidential Citation was data-driven and goals were quite challenging. The criteria were in the following categories:
 
1) Mandatory Activities in setting goals in Rotary Club Central and paying July semi-annual dues on time - We achieved both goals.
2) Membership Development and Retention - We exceeded by achieving all 4 goals.
3) Online Tool Adoption - We fell short by one, only achieving 1 goal.
4) Foundation Giving - We exceeded by achieving all 4 goals
5) Humanitarian Service - We exceeded by achieving 4 goals.
6) New Generations - We fell short by one, only achieving 1 goal.
7) Public Image - We exceeded by achieving both goals.
 
The purpose of the Citation is to honor the efforts of the many clubs who have worked so hard toward their Rotary goals during the year. Seeing how many Clubs had made great strides in service without reaching every goal needed to achieve a Citation, RI President K.R Ravindran sought a way to recognize that work as well. 
 
As a result, the Citation this year will be modified and issued in three levels: Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The Gold citation will recognize those who met the high bar of all seven goals; Silver citations will go to those who have achieved six goals, and Bronze will go to those who have attained five (including, in all cases, the mandatory goals).
 
As you will note from our Club's results shown above, Westbrook-Gorham Rotary achieved bronze level.  We met or exceeded in 5 categories, falling one goal short in each of two others.   Congratulations to all and thank you for your contributions that made this possible! 
Upcoming District Dates
 
4/14/2016 - Club Vision Workshop - 6-8PM - South Portland Housing Authority. This 8th in a series of workshops will focus on Membership Retention and Development. It will dovetail with the 3 workshops being held this month centered around membership, hosted by the District Membership Committee.  This even is $9 and includes light dinner.  Contact Tony Wagner right away if you would like to attend as he expects all slots will fill up: tony.wagner163@gmail.com 
 
6/10-6/12/2016 – District Conference at Tarry-A-While Resort, Bridgeton
 
6/28/2016 RYLA Graduation at Camp Hinds - All are welcome to join the students for Dinner at 5:40 PM in the dining hall, no charge. Student graduation program at 7:00 PM.   District Governor Changeover Ceremony to follow back in the dining hall with "pinning" of the Presidents.
 
​11/10/2016 District 7780 Centennial Celebration - 100 for 100 - A celebration of the 100th year of the Rotary Foundation - Portland Marriott at Sable Oaks. Special guest PRIP Ray Klinginsmith.  $100 per person with $26.50 of this to benefit the Rotary Foundation. 
 
 
Speaker Assignment List
The speaker assignment list has been posted on our website. Look under Site Pages, Program Assignments. Please let Christine Johnson know as soon as you can once you have secured a speaker or if you need help securing a speaker.
 
Thanks for your assistance in providing a great mix of interesting programs for our meetings.
 
Here is the list of upcoming dates:
  • 4/12   Judith Reidman - Jenny Stasio - Director Operations - Family Crisis Services
  • 4/19   No Meeting - School Vacation
  • 4/26   Katelyn Chapman & Paul Giordano - RYLA - The gift that keeps on giving
  • 5/3     Bill Chadwick - Doug Horner - Coordinator Stroundwater Christian Church Food Pantry
  • 5/10   Dick Woodbury - former State Senator - Ranked Choice Voting
  • 5/17   Phil Spiller -  Abigail Cioffi - Coordinator Downtown Westbrook Coalition
  • 5/24   Mike Foley - Terri Mulks - Director - Camp Susan Curtis
  • 5/31   Julie Hamm
  • 6/7     Club Assembly
  • 6/14   Jack Kivus
  • 6/21   Owens McCullough - New Westbrook Public Service Facility
  • 6/28   Changeover Ceremony
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Missed a Meeting?   Make up online at Rotary E-Club One
 
Or at one of these other local clubs in our area:
 
Portland - Fridays 12:15PM at Holiday Inn by the Bay or Clarion
check website for current week's venue
 
Portland Sunrise - Thursdays 7:15AM
Cumberland Club 116 High St Portland
 
Falmouth - Mondays 4:30PM
American Legion Post  65 Depot Rd Falmouth
 
Scarborough - Tuesdays 5:45PM
Cabela's 100 Cabela's Blvd Scarborough
 
Sebago Lake Rotary Club - Thursdays 12:15PM 
Dena's Lobster House & Tavern 765 Roosevelt Trail Windham
 
You can also claim a make up by attending Rotary-sponsored events of other clubs like fundraisers, by volunteering at MPTC during the assigned Rotary Friday, or by attending District events or training. Just let our Secretary Mike Foley know when you have participated in any of these activities.
 
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