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ClubRunner
Speakers
Nov 14, 2017
DWC Update
Nov 21, 2017
More Details to Follow
Nov 28, 2017
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine
Dec 05, 2017
Dec 12, 2017
No Lunch Meeting
Dec 19, 2017
Woodford's Family Services Foster Care Prog
Dec 26, 2017
Jan 02, 2018
Jan 09, 2018
Sarah Hutchins - Classification Talk
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Upcoming Events
Paint the Trailer!!
Rear of WRVC
Nov 04, 2017
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
 
Nov 2017 Board Meeting
WRVC Board Room
Nov 07, 2017
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
 
Christmas Tree Sales Lot Set Up
Westbrook Municipal Parking Lot
Nov 24, 2017
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
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!
11/7 10:30AM at WRVC
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Upcoming Opportunities
Veterans Appreciation Lunch  - At Italian Heritage Center 40 Westland Ave Portland - Friday November 10. Check in at 11:30AM, program at Noon. Luncheon put on by Portland Rotary Club free for all veterans. Others $20. Pre-Register by calling 899-6342 or register at http://portlandrotary.org/event/veterans--appreciation-luncheon-register-here/
 
Christmas Tree Sales Trailer Prep & Painting - Rescheduled for this week: Saturday November 11 9AM painting at WRVC (in one of the work bays). Come join us in getting our trailer ready for upcoming Christmas Tree sales. For more info, contact Kate Wight or Bill Chadwick.
 
 
The Locker Project - Fresh food and baked good distribution at Westbrook High School in the cafeteria.  One volunteer needed for each of three dates in November to work with Kiwanis volunteers.  1-2PM each time.  Wednesdays November 15 and 29.  If you can help on either of these dates, please contact Christine Johnson.
 
Coats for Seniors - Baxter Memorial Library in Gorham is a drop-off location for the Coats for Seniors program. Collecting until Nov. 30th. Donate your clean, gently used winter coats today. LL Bean will contribute an additional $5 for every coat donated. Visit http://maine4a.org/  for more information.
 
Crutches 4 Africa Load the Container – Saturday November 18. 20 Gooch St, Biddeford, ME. FIRST TEAM: 15 people to arrive at 9:30 and work until 11:30 to get things organized and start loading around 10 AM.  Any extra people will work on packaging several crates of inbound crutches for a future shipment.  We are loading crutches, wheel chairs, walkers and canes.  SECOND TEAM: 10 people to arrive at 10:30 and work until about 12:30 to continue the loading and packaging. Contact: Dennis Robillard - Cell 468-0043 of Saco Bay Sunset Club.
 
 
FBC Westbrook Free Community Meal - Saturday November 18. Monthly, free, community dinner. Whether you are hungry for a delicious meal or hungry to get out and interact with others, they would love for you to be their guest. Yes, you can donate toward next month's meal but it's not necessary. This is not a fundraiser, it's a community connecting night with great food. They've been doing these dinners for going on 10 years. Come and bring a friend.
 
 
Downtown Westbrook Coalition Benefit - Raffle for JetBlue Tickets. 5 for $20. Drawing on Small Business Saturday November 25 at 3PM. Tickets available from Deb Shangraw and Phil Spiller. They are good for ALL JetBlue destinations, even INTERNATIONAL and good for one year.
 
Toys for Tots Donation Drive- One option for drop off of unwrapped toys this year is the AllState offices of Carlo Giraulo 543 Main St, Westbrook.  Collecting from October 18 to December 15.  
 
Tips for Charity Luncheon – Friday December 8, 11:30 or 12:20. Tickets available now for the annual luncheon to benefit Westbrook Food Pantry and Good Samaritan Fuel Fund. Let’s make the Rotary table the highest donor table again this year and make it three in a row!!
 
Clean Water for 100 Families in Guatemala– For $35 per family you can provide clean drinking water for one family in Guatemala for two years through an Ecofiltro unit. Scott Linscott has set a goal of helping 100 families by Christmas. Use the Easy Tithe app to make your tax-deductible contribution through FBC Westbrook by going to https://app.easytithe.com/g3/, click on Quick Give and use the drop down to choose the option Clean Water for 100 Families.  You may also write a check to FBC Westbrook and hand to Scott at a meeting.  Put “Clean Water” in the memo line.
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Toiletries for the High School - Ongoing - Collect those tiny bottles of toiletries you are paying for during your next hotel visit and bring them home to help students in need of personal hygiene products. The HS Pantry and the HS Nurse are always looking to restock these basic supplies. You can always drop items off during the school day at the HS main office, or bring them to a meeting.
 
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.
Can Tabs for Ronald MacDonald House – Ongoing - While Pat & Cliff are in Florida, let’s keep collecting those can tabs! Let’s see how many we can save over the winter months.
 
CLYNK for Literacy - Ongoing - Don't forget to keep filling those bags to help fund the children's books we ask our speakers to sign for the Baxter and Walker Libraries. Extra bags are always available at our meetings.
Socktober Thank You
Thanks to everyone who donated socks for Westbrook Schools during Soctober 2017. We collected two large bags full!  One bag of larger sizes was dropped at Westbrook High School last week.  A second bag of smaller sizes was dropped for distribution at the lower grades. Your generosity is appreciated in support of this annual community drive.
Rotary House Update
Owens McCullough P.E., VP Engineering and Project Development at Sebago Technics and W-G Rotary member, shared an update on the next Rotary House at our meeting on October 31. Our house construction project collaboration among Rotary, WRVC and the City of Westbrook began in 1957 and is the oldest continuing project of its kind in the United States. Rotary House #46 will be built on land at the very end of Declaration Drive in a well-established Pride’s Corner neighborhood.  
 
In 1957, Carl Jensen then Director of Voc Ed at WHS, proposed a house construction project for training his students.  The Superintendent of Schools Galen Veayo heartily supported the idea and they kicked off a drive which resulted in over 20 businesses donating money to the project.
 
The Westbrook Rotary Club donated the first plot of land on Libby Avenue and several local businesses held their invoices until the home was sold. In June 1958, a big open house celebration was held.  Of note, key Rotarians used their personal lines of credit to make the project a reality for the first few years.  Eventually our house trust was established with proceeds. This trust now funds the construction of each new house as well as provides funds for annual scholarships.  
 
Initially, one house was built on-site each school year. Students from all areas of the Vocational Center participated in the project from building trades, to business and marketing, to home economics. During the 1970s, some homes were built at the school and later moved to land provided by those who purchased the homes.  Also in the 1970s, they skipped about 5 years of home building during which students built the Home Economics Center - the building that is now the superintendent’s office. In more recent years, a home has been completed about every two years.
 
 
The current lot has been surveyed and we have hired a professional to clear trees from the lot due to proximity of nearby homes.  Earthwork will also be done by hired professionals for this house due to an WRVC instructor vacancy.  We expect Gorham Sand & Gravel to step into this gap. We hope to have the foundation installed by winter and capped. The plan is for a highly energy efficient single level home of approximately 1500 square feet.  It will likely have a daylight basement given the sloping elevations of this property.

Our ongoing house project collaboration provides real, hands-on, practical experience for the WRVC students in the construction trades. We are proud to be able to continue this partnership with the City and the Westbrook Regional Vocational Center.
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Kiwanis Installation Dinner
Westbrook Kiwanis held their annual installation dinner, similar to Rotary’s changeover events, on Tuesday October 24. Kiwanians from other local clubs and District dignitaries were present to thank the outgoing officer team and induct the incoming team.  We are happy to report that Veronica Bates is continuing as President of Westbrook Kiwanis for 2017-2018.
 
During the event, Veronica announced a little surprise.  She presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Christine Johnson in recognition of our club’s collaborations in support of improving the lives of children in our community. This has included support of The Locker Project, the joint Food Drive we conducted in September, and literacy projects like the essay contest. She also recognized the efforts of Deb Shangraw who was unable to attend.  We look forward to future opportunities to collaborate.
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 now looking to fill speaker openings for January.
 
Here is the list of upcoming dates with speakers and their sponsors:
 
* 11/7   - Mike Foley - Christmas Tree Sales Training
11/14 - Abigail Cioffi - Downtown Westbrook Coalition - Phil Spiller
* 11/21 - Christmas Tree Sales Lot Set Up immediately following lunch
* 11/28 - Dave Perron - Exec Dtr Big Brothers/Big Sisters
* 12/5 -   Club Assembly
* 12/12 - No Meeting - Christmas Party at the Reidman's
* 12/19 - Jana Allain - Woodfords Family Services
* 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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