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Apr 05, 2016
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May 03, 2016
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May 10, 2016
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
 
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 * Jack Kivus - Rotary Anniversary 3/22 - 11 years
 
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Stories
History Corner 3-21-16
These photos are from the 1975 Club Directory.  We are happy to report that they remain club members to this day!  Bill Gowen, Dick Labrecque, Henry Saunders and Nelson Harmon.  Looking good gentlemen!!
 
Sister Cities Fire Departments
Andrew R. Turcotte (Andy) the Fire Chief of Westbrook, who oversees all areas of the operation, was our guest and speaker on March 15.  
 
Andy spoke about the coming exchanges between the fire department of Archangel, Russia and the Greater Portland Fire Departments.  Teams from Archangel will make two trips here and teams from Greater Portland Fire Department will make two trips to Russia to learn from each other. Firefighter exchange programs are not a new concept nationally, but are in their infancy in our area. This exchange program will allow both areas' firefighters an opportunity to enhance performance, pursue new innovative ideas in Fire/EMS service lines, assist in use of new technologies, and build strong lasting relationships.
 
L-R: Mike Sanphy – Westbrook City Council, Chief Andrew Turcotte,
Deborah Shangraw – Rotary Club of Westbrook/Gorham.
 
The evolving Greater Portland/Archangel exchange grew out of the close relationship which began during WWII where convoys from the US and the Allies brought badly needed food and other supplies to the Arctic ports of Murmansk and Archangel.  Most WWII convoys from America formed up in and sailed from Casco Bay.  Unfortunately, starting in the 1950s, the Cold War cooled the progress in friendly relations between the two countries. Overtures were begun in 1983, and by late 1987 there were 14 official Soviet-American sister cities from across the two countries, including Greater Portland and Archangel.   Westbrook Mayor Phil Spiller led the first Maine citizen diplomats to Archangel in November 1988. The following year, Mayor Potyomkin lead a delegation to the Portland area when 11 Greater Portland cities and towns signed an agreement to support the new relationship.  Since that time it is estimated that more than 50 delegations with more than 1,000 people have traveled between Greater Portland and Archangel.
 
Andy who holds degrees in Paramedicine, Community Paramedicine, and Nursing, and is in the process of finishing his MBA. He is a member of the International Association of Fire Chief's and is an active member in their EMS Section.  He has also has completed many other intensive programs and certifications in fields of paramedicine and nursing.
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Susan Curtis Foundation Leadership Dinner
A small group of Westbrook-Gorham Rotarians and their spouses attended the Camp Susan Curtis Leadership Celebration on Friday March 18 at the Marriott Sable Oaks. Thanks to a club member, our club was listed at the Sabattus Cabin Sponsor level in that evening's program.
 
The program included their usual wonderful line up of inspiring speakers, including a young man from Westbrook. Brandon Brichetto, a Camp Susan Curtis Alumnus, spoke of the difficulties and challenges of his childhood in a dysfunctional home.  When he was 10, a school councilor recommended him to the Camp.  He continued to attend for 8 years.   Thanks to the programs at Camp Susan Curtis, at the age of 16, he knew he wanted to go to college and have a career helping people.  He is now a Westbrook Firefighter and Paramedic as well as a student at USM.  We are pleased to report that he received a standing ovation.
 
L to R: Steve & Patty Rand, Willie & Christine Johnson, Jack and Linda Kivus, Linda & Jason Beever
 
Westbrook-Gorham Rotary in the News
For those who missed it, there was a nice little story in the American Journal last week.  Thanks to Paul Emery for working with Andrew Rice on this story about our 90th Anniversary.
 
You can read more in the Westbrook notes dated 3/17/2016 at this link:  http://www.keepmecurrent.com/american_journal/westbrook-notes/article_6a6c0038-ec6d-11e5-9a21-d7e3620097f9.html 
Upcoming District Dates
 
3/26/2016 - District Youth Services Conference - Interact, Rotaract, Youth Exchange, RYLA - Thornton Academy, Saco, ME. Rotarians are welcome to sign up at the District website: New Generations Conference.  Deadline to register is March 23
 
4/2/2016 – District Assembly at University of Southern Maine. Please register on line at the District website: District Training Assembly   - 9 members are planning to attend. If you would like to add your name to that list, please register and let Christine know. Bill Gowen will pay any outstanding balance that day. 
 
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
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.
 
Dates in January are just around the corner and we'd like to have these slots filled before the next Scribbler is published.  Thanks for your assistance in providing a great mix of interesting programs for our meetings.
 
Here is the list of upcoming dates:
  • 3/22   Steve Rand - Rev Dr William Chadwick - Cuatro Cayos Guatemala Mission
  • 3/29   Jeff Malloy - Dennis Robbillard & Tom Wilbur - Crutches 4 Africa
  • 4/5     Club Assembly
  • 4/12   Owens McCullough - New Westbrook Public Service Facility
  • 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
  • 5/31   Julie Hamm
  • 6/7     Club Assembly
  • 6/14   Jack Kivus
  • 6/21   Judith Reidman
  • 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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