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Oct 10, 2017
RYLA & Interact in the Upcoming Year
Oct 17, 2017
Classification Talk
Oct 24, 2017
World Polio Day - Polio Plus Update
Oct 31, 2017
Rotary House Project 2017-2018
Nov 07, 2017
DWC Update
Nov 14, 2017
Classification Talk
Nov 21, 2017
More Details to Follow
Nov 28, 2017
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine
Dec 05, 2017
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Upcoming Events
Nov 2017 Board Meeting
WRVC Board Room
Nov 07, 2017
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
 
Dec 2017 Board Meeting
WRVC Board Room
Dec 05, 2017
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
 
Tips for Charity Luncheon
Westbrook-Warren Church
Dec 08, 2017
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
 
Christmas Party 2017
Home of Judith & Ed Reidman
Dec 12, 2017
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Jan 2018 Board Meeting
WRVC Board Room
Jan 02, 2018
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
 
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The Four Way Test
 
Of the things we think, say, or do:
  First, Is it the truth?
  Second, Is it fair to all concerned?
  Third, Will it build goodwill & better friendships?   
  Fourth, Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
 
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Rotary's Six Areas of Focus
 
   * Promoting Peace
   * Supporting Education
   * Growing Local Economies
   * Fighting Disease
   * Providing Clean Water 
   * Saving Mothers & Children
 
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Next Board Meeting
THIS WEEK
10/3 10:30AM at WRVC
All members are welcome at Board Meetings
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 Milestones
  • Phil Spiller - Rotary Anniversary 10/6 - 2 years
  • Bill Chadwick -Rotary Anniversary 10/7 - 3 years
Stories
Upcoming Opportunities
 
The Locker Project - Fundraiser Thursday and Friday October 5 & 6, 4-8PM each day at Stockhouse Restaurant and Pub, Main St Westbrook. 10% of Stockhouse Restaurant sales in addition to profits from LulaRoe clothing sales will go directly to support this non-profit organization that supplies food to the Westbrook High School food pantries! Shop the mobile boutique for amazing and stylish clothing, have some great food and beverages, and support students that need healthy food to learn!
 
Ronald MacDonald House - Aluminum pull tab collection.  If you have been diligently collecting aluminum pull tabs for RMH, and you would like to hand those over to Pat and Cliff  Plummer before they head back to Florida, please bring your collection to a meeting on or before October 3. The funds generated from recycling these aluminum gems help offset the House's expenses.
The Locker Project at WHS - Wednesdays Oct 4 and Oct 18, 12:45-2PM. Meet rear of Westbrook High School, distribution takes place in the cafeteria. Fresh food and vegetables, along with baked goods are available for any student to take home.  Food provided by Hannaford, Shaws and other local markets. Volunteers needed to pick over and display produce on tables, interact with students, encourage them to take items. Most jobs require no heavy lifting. If you can help, please contact Christine Johnson. 
 
Duffle Bags for Guatemala - Head into your attic or dig through that box in the basement! Scott Linscott is looking to collect 18 military duffle bags. Most will be filled with school supplies for kids in Guatemala. Other bags will be filled with additional needed supplies. This is for the FBC trip next spring to Oratorio Childcare Center in the eastern region of Guatemala. If you can help, please contact Scott.
 
Hurricane Harvey Relief & Recovery - The Rotary Foundation has established a single fund to support Rotarians in their relief efforts for the devastation left by Hurricane Harvey in Houston and other parts of the Gulf Coast -  the Gulf Coast Disaster Relief Donor Advised Fund (DAF). Information about contributing to the Gulf Coast DAF is available on the Rotary website.  To donate: Make check payable to The Rotary Foundation DAF and send to Rotary DAF, c/o NRS, 12 Gill Street, Suite 2600, Woburn, MA, 01801, write "Gulf Coast Disaster Relief Fund #608” on the memo line. Or you can make a credit card donation at: Rotary DAF Contribution.  Be sure to note the fund name and number on the form.
 
Donate to our Club's Charity through Amazon Smile – Ongoing - If you order items from Amazon.com, even if not very often, you can help Westbrook Gorham Rotary Club Charities.  Go to http://smile.amazon.com/. Search for our Charity and select it. You may need to login to your Amazon account before being able to finalize your selection.   Then, when you shop Amazon.com (always starting from http://smile.amazon.com/) a portion of every purchase will be donated to our charity.
 
GHS Interact Moving Naturally
On Thursday September 28, from 12:10 to 12:45, the Gorham Interact Club was on the GHS football field with the two owners of Gorham Yoga Company, Amber Wilson and Jessi Dobbins. The Club now has over 100 members!! As part of this activity, President Aaron was interviewed by Dave Eid of WGME 13. 
 
This event was held in support of the Healthy Gorham Initiative, created this past May by a group of citizens hoping to make Gorham one of the happiest and healthiest towns in the US. A recent Danish study demonstrated that only 25% of how long we live is dictated by genes.  A full 75% is determined by our lifestyle. A National Geographic Fellow and New York Times bestselling author author Dan Buettner developed the concept of Blue Zones - areas of the world where people live measurably longer, healthier and happier lives. The first lesson: people will live longer and better lives if they move naturally.
 

September's theme of Healthy Gorham is "moving naturally". The Club also plans to get involved with "kindling kindness" and "growing gratitude" in upcoming months.  Enjoy this video of the kids in action: https://vimeo.com/236329248 

Rotary's History of Peace Building

Past District Governor and current District Foundation Chair Marty Helman joined us on September 26 to share Rotary’s long history of promoting and building peace. She began with this quote from Lao Tzu:

If there is to be peace in the world,
There must be peace in the nations.
If there is to be peace in the nations,
There must be peace in the cities.
If there is to be peace in the cities,
There must be peace between neighbors.
If there is to be peace between neighbors,
There must be peace in the home.
If there is to be peace in the home,
There must be peace in the heart.

The Rotary Foundation was created at the Rotary International Convention of 1917, in the midst of a war so horrific that a new category was invented to name it - the World War. During this same convention, Rotarians also adopted a Resolution of Peace as an organizational focus. The resolution called for " a plan of education as to the causes of war".

In 1921 at the Edinburgh Convention, Rotarians unanimously agreed to incorporate peacemaking into Rotary's constitution and by-laws with these words, "The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world of fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service." Around this same time, Rotary began to actively promote and fund study abroad programs. This concept continues today through Rotary Youth Exchange.

In 1940, the Rotary Convention adopted a Resolution that called for "freedom, justice, truth, sanctity of the pledged word, and respect for human rights."

In 1945, Rotarians served as delegates, advisers and consultants at the UN Charter Conference and the 1940 Resolution was used as a draft for what became the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This history – combined with Rotary’s partnership with UNICEF in PolioPlus – explains why Rotary continues to be an official observer at the UN General Assembly.

PolioPlus is Rotary’s greatest peace-making effort.  Unfortunately, extremists have targeted polio workers for assassination and have created the urban legend that the vaccinations are a western plot to cause sterility. But most people – no matter their political affiliation – don’t want little children to be crippled. There have been many instances over the past 30 years where combatants have called for “days of tranquility” – periods of cease fire that have allowed public health worker to move freely.

For two decades, Rotary has sponsored the Rotary Peace Fellows program at six Peace schools around the world (based at existing academic institutions). Every year, 100 scholars are selected from an international pool of applicants. Half to earn their master's in peace and conflict resolution and half to attend a certificate program. All are fully funded scholarships. The goal is to ensure that the Peace Fellows have the tools they need to solve tomorrow's problems and strive for peace.

Of course, at the club level, it’s the humanitarian work we do all the time in our communities and internationally with club cash and through the Foundation is the biggest driver of peace. As with the PolioPlus effort, we don’t often call it peace building – we think of it as literacy or disease prevention or economic development. But as we have seen from Maslow’s Pyramid of Rotary’s areas of focus, these are the building blocks that must be in place that all lead to peace.

WG Foundation Chair Steve Rand with 

PDG and District Foundation Chair Marty Helman

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Upcoming Speaker List Details
 
We have been receiving many requests to provide programs recently so have not assigned members to specific weeks as we have done in the past.  If you have an idea for a program, please contact Christine Johnson.  We are currently seeking programs for November and beyond. We have FOUR speaker openings through the first of the year. 
 
Here is the list of upcoming dates with speakers and their sponsors:
 
* 10/3 - Club Assembly
* 10/10 - WHS Interact and RYLA with Bruce Dyer - Dave Rolfe
* 10/17 - Scott Linscott - Classification Talk
* 10/24 - Lawrence Furbish - World Polio Day
* 10/31 - Owens McCullough - New Rotary House Update
* 11/7   - Abigail Cioffi - Downtown Westbrook Coalition - Phil Spiller
11/14 - Kate Wight - Classification Talk
* 11/21 - In-Meeting Service Project - Details Soon!!
* 11/28 - Your Speaker Here!!
* 12/5 -   Club Assembly
* 12/12 - No Meeting - Christmas Party at the Reidman's
* 12/19 - Your Speaker Here!!
* 12/26 - No meeting - Christmas Break
*  1/2   - Your Speaker Here!!
*  1/9   - Your Speaker Here!!
 
 
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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:
 
Falmouth - Mondays 4:30PM
American Legion Post  65 Depot Rd Falmouth
 
Scarborough - Tuesdays 5:45PM
Cabela's 100 Cabela's Blvd Scarborough
 
South Portland-Cape Elizabeth - Wednesdays 6:15PM
Purpoodock Club 300 Spurwink Rd Cape Elizabeth
Portland Sunrise - Thursdays 7:15AM
Cumberland Club 116 High St Portland
 
Sebago Lake Rotary Club - Thursdays 12:15PM 
Pat's Pizza 844 Roosevelt Trail, Windham, ME 04062
 
Portland - Fridays 12:15PM at Holiday Inn by the Bay or Clarion
check website for current week's venue
 
OR you can always claim a make up by attending Rotary-sponsored events of our club or other clubs like fundraisers, selling Christmas Trees, by volunteering at our Golf Tournament or our Road Race, or by attending District events or training. Just let our Secretary Mike Foley know when you have participated in any of these activities at mfoley@me.com
 
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