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Welcome to Allentown West Rotary! 
Western Lehigh County    Club No. 5415    
Zone 32    District No. 7430
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Feb. 14, 2024
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ON THIS DAY...

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
 
  “This is a changing world, we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again.” 
~ Paul P. Harris
 
Allentown West Rotary Club
 
Meeting Notes February 14, 2024
 
Treasurer Gary Englehardt rang the bell to call the meeting to order.
 
Marlene Heller gave the week's reflection.
 
Guests
Chris Hornaman attended today's meeting.
 
Rotarian of the Month was Marlene Heller, for the work she does on the Palmer Post and The Beacon newsletters. 
 
MEMBERSHIP MOMENT
Herb Klotz and Diana Dunn recently returned from Sierra Leone, where our club is working with Engineers Without Borders on a vo/tech project. Herb said it was great to work with a new Rotary club, the Freetown Sunset club. They exchanged club flags, and are planning to do more projects together. To date, we have worked on three schools and a hospital.
 
PROGRAM
Gary Heller, Historic Rescue Photography
 
Due to inclement weather, this meeting was held over Zoom.
 
Gary Heller started Historic Rescue Photography as a retirement project, combining his two greatest interests: photography and history. Formerly a professional photographer, he decided to use those skills to help preserve historic sites, offering his photography to historic societies at no charge, with the caveat that they use the photos to market and preserve their buildings. He has photographed historic buildings in Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, being given extraordinary access "beyond the velvet rope." He showed photographs of many of the buildings he has photographed, including a few that are said to have paranormal activity, but assured us he has never seen any ghosts. 
 
Gary's work can be seen at www.historicrescue.com
 
Black History Month: 
The following article was contributed by Gayle Rogers of the Easton Rotary Club.
 
A Groundbreaking Pioneer of the Arts:
 
In keeping with the 2024 Black History Month Theme of Arts and Literature, lets shine a light on a  change-maker, who made a profound contribution to our culture and whose career covered several categories within Arts & Literature and has left a lasting legacy.

Gordon Parks 1912-2006
Photographer, Filmmaker, Author
Considered a modern-day renaissance man, Gordon Parks was truly a man of many talents, largely self taught. He got his start as the first African American to work as a staff photographer for Life Magazine, documenting the brutal realities of being Black in America, and the fight for equal rights throughout the 1960s. This included capturing some of the most high-profile leaders of the time, like Malcolm X. “I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs,” he said in 1999.

In 1969, he became the first Black American to direct a major Hollywood film, The Learning Tree, based on his autobiography about growing up in Kansas. But he’s probably best known for directing the 1971 action film, Shaft, starring Richard Roundtree.  Grossing $12 million, the movie became a major box office hit and had a huge cultural impact for challenging racial stereotypes in its portrayal of a Black detective who brings white criminals to justice.
 
In 1970, he helped found Essence Magazine and was its editorial director from 1970 to 1973.
 
Mr. Clark fashioned a career that resisted  categorization. No matter what medium he chose for his self-expression, he always sought to challenge stereotypes while communicating to a large audience. He was convinced that he could accomplish whatever he set his mind to, and he did.
 
REMINDER TO MEMBERS:
If you have not yet seen DG Diane's monthly message, please go to www.RotaryDistrict7430.org and click on the District Governor's message. AWRC and, in particular, our member Nick Millward, each came in for some special comments this month. 
 

IMPACT CLUB UPDATE: NICK MILLWARD

  • Nick has returned to Kyrgystan and his studies. He has also been very active in pursuing opportunities to strengthen Mongolian/American relations.
  • Christy Brown of the Blacksburg, Virginia RC and Harriet Downer of the Denver RC are interested in supporting students for the 2024-2025 Mongolia 21|21 year. Harriet is also working with the Commerce City RC to help them understand the program.
  • Nick presented to the Glendale Arizona RC on Thursday, February 8. The club’s incoming President (2025-2026), Adria Poindexter, is interested in Mongolia 21|21. Adria is also serving as an Assistant Governor for Rotary year 2024-2025.
  • The Rotaract Club of Tsetsee Gung (in Ulaanbaatar) has asked Nick to serve as a mentor and provide insights about scholarships. This is a two-month-long program to provide professional insight to Rotaractors. 
  • The Mongolian Rotarians have asked Nick to return to Mongolia to speak at and attend the Mongolia Rotary Day in UB. He will be in UB for a week and will hold planning meetings regarding WASH, Interact Penpals, and wheelchair distribution. Nick will meet with the Mongolia 21|21 students for a casual dinner. The students have submitted their short updates to the FOM team and these will be provided to Peter Wohlsen to include in a pamphlet. Onzul (supported by the Oakdale, California club) from Selenge Province officially joined Rotaract. 
  • A meeting of Rotarians who are interested and those already participating in Mongolia 21|21 will be held in the last week of March.
 
HAPPY DOLLARS 
Happy dollars were not collected today.
 
CLUB BUSINESS
There are just a couple of days left to give blood for our blood drive. 
 
Tickets are still available for our Irish Bingo fundraiser in March. Sponsors and donations can still be brought in for both the Irish Bingo and the Chili Cook Off in May. 
 
 
CALENDAR ALERTS 
March 17: Irish Bingo Fundraiser
May 19: Chili Cook Off Fundraiser
April 20: Rotary Day of Service
 
NEXT MORNING MEETING IN-PERSON:
On February 28, we meet at LCTI. New member Lisa Greenawalt will give her classification talk. 
 
 
TRIBUTE CARDS
First and last pages of tribute cards, to be used to send a donation in someone's honor, memory, to celebrate, or just because. The photo is of the Weber's farm, site of many fun AWRC picnics. On the back is an explanation of what Rotary is all about. 
Inside the card, the text explains that a donation has been made to AWRC and there is room for you to write the reason for the card, and who it is from. A pack of 5 cards is $25. You can purchase the cards at in-person meetings or order on the website (an extra cost will be added for postage).  All proceeds will go to the AWRC Foundation. Questions? Contact: MarleneHeller@mac.com
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BIRTHDAYS
 
Gary Englehardt         February 4
Sukaina Jaffer            February 7
Chuck Ehninger          February 8
Sue Weber                   February 14
Lori Peters                  February 15
   Sandi Boll                    February  20
Tom Friday                February 21
 Mitch Huston            February 22
 
ANNIVERSARIES
 
Katrina & Rich Sundstrom   Feb.  12  yrs
 
 
JOIN DATES
 
Dhruv Seshadri      Feb 1        3 yrs
Helen Papathanasiou Feb 2   2 yrs
Ralph Witcher         Feb 3      8 yrs
Diana Dunn         Feb. 14        6 yrs
Karen Rodgers     Feb 16        3 yrs
Jean Machamer   Feb 17       8 yrs
Stephanie Fenstermacher Feb 21  6 yrs
 
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Rotary Club of
ALLENTOWN WEST
Presidential Com. Gwenn Carr
Area 1 Asst. Gov. Rick Zayaitz
District 7430 Governor
Diane Donaher
 
MEETING OPTIONS:
 
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
are in-person
at Cedar Crest College
 M
eeting begins promptly at 7:30 a.m.
 
OTHERS
First Wednesdays are for Special Events, such as Dining Out, Business Tours, etc.
The third week is for Committee meetings.
 
Follow us on Facebook and watch your email for updates.
 
Zoom is available during most in-person meetings. Watch your email for the link.
 
WEBSITE
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Board and Committee Members 2023-24
 
Current Executive Board:
 
Presidential Committee
Gwenn Carr, Gary Englehardt & Herb Klotz
 
President-Elect
Chris Blechschmidt
 
Immediate Past President
Gail Micca
 
Treasurer
Gary Englehardt
 
Secretary
Michelle Steiner
 
Sergeant at Arms
Mitch Huston
 
Directors:
Membership Chair
Herb Klotz 
 
Community Service Chair
Bill Keba
 
Public Relations Chair
Marlene Heller
 
Fundraising Chair
Dhruv Seshedri
 
Youth Services Chair
Gail Micca
 
AWRC Foundation Chair
Amir Famili
 
RI Foundation Chair
Herb Klotz
 
Others:
Program Chair 
Gwenn Carr
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Opportunities for Service
 
Here is an update for service opportunities in the coming weeks:
 
Community Service:
Habitat for Humanity – Any Tuesday or Thursday morning.
Contact Amir: familiamir@gmail.com
 
 
KINGDOM LIFE 
The upcoming dates for Kingdom Life Food Pantry Giveaway are
           March  9       April 13
It is always the second Saturday of each month. Each time we start at 7:30 AM  and usually are finished by 9:30 AM.
         
LOWHILL FOOD PANTRY:
We need someone to help Amir with the produce purchase and delivery to Lowell this month. Amir will give complete instructions on how and where to carry out this one-time task. Contact him at familiamir@gmail.com
 
MEALS ON WHEELS  takes place on the second and third Tuesday of each month. We can still use a few more substitute volunteers, low level of commitment, fun to do with family or friends. Contact Helen Papathanasiou.
 
SNACK PACKING:
The NWL snack packing takes place each month on the 3rd Wednesday from 2-2:35.
 
If you would like to help, email Diana Dunn at dunndianas@gmail.com
 
PARKLAND C.A.R.E.S. PRODUCE DELIVERY:
The Pantry holds its food distributions on the first Saturday of each month.  Three volunteers are needed each time. Food collections for Parkland C.A.R.E.S. are held the third Wednesday of each month at the Pantry on Kernsville Road. 
 
Club Service:
Help plan a Dining Out or Event for a First Wednesday.
 
Blood Drive:
Sign up to give blood in February. Contact Gwenn Carr. You can save three lives by giving blood one time.
 
Irish Bingo and Chili Cookoff
Prize baskets are needed, as are raffle gifts and event workers. 
 
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CONTACT INFORMATION
AWRC  ACTIVITIES
 
Kingdom Life Food Pantry: 
Jean Masiko 
masiko@aol.com
 
Parkland Snack Packing:
Diana Dunn dunndianas@gmail.com
 
Lowhill Food Pantry and Northwestern Snack Packing Amir Famili  familiamir@gmail.com
 
Membership: 
Herb Klotz
herbs.rotary@gmail.com
 
Public Image: 
Marlene Heller marleneheller@mac.com
 
Fundraising: 
Dhruv  Seshadri
dhruv.seshadri@gmail.com
 
Dining Out:
Various 
 
Park Cleanup: 
Dennis Houser  houserdah@gmail.com
 
Highway Cleanup:
Sharon Goldner 
 
Miracle League: 
Barb Kistler  Barbara.kistler@rcn.com
 
Meals on Wheels:
Helen Papathanasiou  elenavasso@gmail.com
 
Camp Neidig:  
Nicole McGalla  mcgallan@parklandsd.org
 
Student of the Month: 
Nicole McGalla  mcgallan@parklandsd.org
 
Scholarship Committee: 
Laurie Grube Laurie.grube@midpennbank.com
 
Speaker suggestions: 
Gwenn Carr 
 
Website Editor:
Peter Wohlsen
peter@wohlsendesign.com
 
RLI:
website www.rlinea.org        
 
Speakers
Feb 14, 2024 7:30 AM
Historical Lehigh Valley in Photos
Feb 28, 2024 8:00 AM
Classification Talk
Mar 13, 2024 7:30 AM
Four Way Test Speech Contest
Mar 27, 2024 7:30 AM
Increasing our impact - Rotary Action Planning
Apr 10, 2024 7:30 AM
Assembly
Apr 24, 2024 7:30 AM
Parkland Interact Club
View entire list
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THE WORLD NEEDS MORE ROTARIANS
 
 
Make it your business to share your Rotary story! When you meet someone who isn't aware of all Rotary has to offer personally, professionally, and to the world, it's an opportunity. Let them know you are one of the 1.4 million people in the world who make the world better by serving the community.
 
Offer them the chance to join us for an activity or a meeting to learn more. If you don't ask, they won't know! Be a Rotary Ambassador!
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FAMILY OF ROTARY
 
     As you become aware of any member of our Rotary family who would benefit from our support with cards, flowers, or visits, please notify Marlene Heller at marleneheller@mac.com
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