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Speakers
Dec 13, 2016
See you at the Christmas Party
Dec 20, 2016
Changing the Face of Dying
Dec 27, 2016
No Meeting
Jan 03, 2017
Jan 10, 2017
Teen Center Updates and Expansion
Jan 17, 2017
Guatemala Mission Trip - Bundles of Love
Jan 24, 2017
Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals
Jan 31, 2017
Givng Back in Westbrook
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Upcoming Events
Annual Christmas Party - This year at the Rand's!!
Dec 13, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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WRVC Conference Room
Jan 03, 2017
10:30 AM – 11:20 AM
 
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THIS WEEK  Board Meeting of 2016-2017
12/6 10:30AM at WRVC
All members are welcome at Board Meetings
 
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     Milestones
  • Owens McCullough - Birthday 12/8
     
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Opportunities This Week
Christmas Tree Sales - This is one of our two biggest fundraisers of the year.  Please sign up for two or more shifts by going to this link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4FABA72EA2F85-rotary1/34611053    If you have trouble, please contact Mike Foley, Bill Chadwick or Christine Johnson for assistance. Thanks to those who have signed up for M-Th of this upcoming week.  As of publication date, we still need someone for Friday evening Dec 9 to work with Carrie (Interact). Also for Saturday 12-3 and 3-6; Sunday all shifts. 
 
Opiate Project - Wednesday December 7 at 7PM, Westbrook Public Safety Building, 570 Main St. A group led by Bill Gowen will meet with representatives from Westbrook PD, Gorham PD, Westbrook Schools, and possibly Gorham Schools, to discuss the design and implementation of a drug awareness project. Project will likely be aimed at 10-11 year-olds (5th grade).
 
WHS Pack the Pantry - Starting December 5, and continuing until Christmas Break. Drop off donations at the Westbrook High main office (see story below).
 
CLYNK for Literacy – Drop off your filled CLYNK bag at any Hannaford. Thanks to those who have contributed bottles so far to help purchase books that we will donate for each speaker. Keep them coming!!  If you need more CLYNK bags, be sure to see Christine Johnson at the next meeting or find the pre-stickered bags in our closet at WRVC.
 
District Literacy Project – We continue to need new or gently used children’s books (young readers and up to age 12, also books for older/elderly readers) to fill our distribution boxes at Westbrook Community Center, Stroudwater Food Pantry and Gorham Rec Center.
 
WHS Interact at the Festival of Trees
Thanks to the students of the Westbrook High School Interact Club who designed and decorated a tree for the Festival of Trees this year. The theme of their tree is "Blue and White".  
 
The Festival of Trees is held annually at the Westbrook Warren Congregational Church.  During the Festival, people come to enjoy the display of trees and participate in several fundraising activities over the course of the week. The Festival this year runs from December 3-10.  Monies raised help local charities.   Thanks to the students for participating in this great community event.
 
 
GHS Interact Project for Barbara Bush Children's Hospital
Thanks to those in Rotary and in the Gorham Community for supporting this great project recently completed by GHS Interact Club.  The students used the donations to make "goody bags" for use with children at the hospital.   Neile Nelson, GHS Interact Adviser, said "The generosity of our local businesses and community is amazing and these kids are getting it done."
 
Congratulations to Gorham High School Interact Club on a job well done!
 
 
 
Toys for Tots Since 1947
Sgt Keith Roy, Assistant Toys for Tots Coordinator for Alpha Company 1st Battalion 25th Marines, was our guest and speaker on November 29.  His unit is based in Brunswick and has over 200 toy drop-off locations around the area.  These boxes be picked up between December 2nd and 15th and taken them back to the Toys for Tots storage hangar at the Brunswick airport.  At Brunswick, six active duty Marines will sort and group toys by age and sex, finishing by December 20 so the toys can be distributed by Christmas.
 
Sgt Roy told us that 1947 was an important year for Toys for Tots.  In that year, the wife of Maj Bill Hendricks made a Raggedy Anne doll and asked her husband to find a charity that could give it to an underprivileged child in Los Angeles for Christmas.  He was unable to find a charity that could do that, so his wife told him to start one.  That year, Maj Hendricks was able to collect and distribute over 5000 toys to the children of Los Angeles.  The Marine Corp took notice and adopted the foundation in 1948 and it became part of the Marine Corp Reserves.
 
During the Korean War, Marine Reservists were called to duty and people in communities all over the country came together to keep the Toys for Tots program running until their return. That tradition of community support continues to this day.  Many businesses place drop boxes at their location, host fundraisers, provide advertising, provide transportation, and/or provide manpower to help sort the toys.
 
Last year, this one unit served over 14,000 families, providing over 40,000 toys. They largely work through local non-profits who refer families and children. Even with last year's staggering number, Sgt Roy told us that the number of requests for help is on track to be higher this year.  He ended by asking us to support the children, support the Marines and to support Toys for Tots so that no child will feel forgotten this Christmas.  We are pleased to report that $366 was raised and several toys were donated at our meeting.
 
Deb Shangraw with Sgt Keith Roy
 
Westbrook High School Pack the Pantry
This food drive to "pack the pantry" at Westbrook High School begins Monday December 5 and continues until Christmas Break. 60% of WHS kids qualify for free or reduced price lunches.  When they are not in school, providing extra meals can be a big problem in many households, especially around the holidays.  You can help by bringing requested items to the WHS Main Office during school hours.  See the flier below for a list of needed items. Thank you for your generosity this Christmas.
 
 
Upcoming District & Rotary International Dates
District Visioning Sessions - The final sessions will be held in Brunswick on January 17. Sign up at the District website.
 
Mid-Year Dinner - January 30, 2017 - Fireside Inn and Suites - A midyear "must" for our club Presidents, Presidents-elect, Vice Presidents, district officers, committee heads, and other interested Rotarians. Reception at 5:30 PM, program and dinner begin at 6:15, followed by breakout sessions with the DG-team.
 
World Peace Day - also known as Rotary's Birthday - February 23, 2017 - Rotary turns 112 this year. 
 
2017 District Conference - May 19-21, 2017- Samoset Resort, Rockport ME. Prior to the Conference there will be a 5K walk/run to benefit Polio Plus.
 
2017 International Convention - June 10-17, 2017 - Atlanta GA - Georgia World Congress Center - http://www.rotaryconvention2017.org 
 
Speaker Assignment List
The speaker assignment list for the new year is under construction.  Look for it here shortly.
 
Here is the list of upcoming dates with speakers and their sponsors:
  • 11/29 Deb Shangraw - Staff Sgt Drew Roberson USMC-Toys for Tots
  • 12/6 - Andrew Turcotte - Sister City Fire Dept Exchange Program Update
  • 12/13 - No Meeting - See you at the Christmas Party
  • 12/20 - Pat Plummer - Amanda Carr - Changing the Face of Dying
  • 12/27 - No School-No Meeting
  • 1/3 - Club Assembly
  • 1/10 - Deb Shangraw - Donna Dwyer - President & CEO MPTC
  • 1/17 - Scott Linscott - Guatemala - AMG Bundles of Love
  • 1/24 - Jason Beever - Meris Bickford - VP & CEO MSSPA
  • 1/31 - Christine Johnson - James Tranchemontagne - Chef -Owner Frog & Turtle
  • 2/7  - Jason Beever - Rich Cantz- Sr VP for Strategic Development Goodwill NNE
  • 2/14  - Ethan Johnson - Bruce Wildes- Director Cumberland Woodbank
  • 2/21 - No School - No Meeting
  • 2/28 - Bill Chadwick & Jason Beever - Cuatros Cayos Guatemala Project
  • 3/7- Club Assembly
  • 3/14 - St Patrick's Day Evening meal - No lunch meeting
 
 
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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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