New member Elissa Nally

Elissa Nally joins the Noontime Rotary as its newest member!
 
 
Elissa is inducted and welcomed by Rotarians Paul Pangburn, Mike Sealander, and Julie Vittum.
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New member Victor Chan NT 2024-02-07 05:00:00Z 0

Zeppa's Thank You!

The Noontime Rotary Club of Ellsworth presented an award of appreciation to Hugh Palcic, owner of Zeppa’s New York Pizza, Water Street, Ellsworth. Zeppa’s has committed to sponsoring pizza for our monthly student mentoring sessions with EHS juniors and seniors.
Noontime Rotary has been providing a 2-year mentoring program for groups of students since 2009. They meet each month with the club members and are exposed to communication skills, finance, college application processes, and the power of community networking. Noontime Rotary is very appreciative of Zeppa’s support of this program.

Pictured: Julie Vittum, Rotary member, Hugh Palcic, owner of Zeppa’s and Paul Pangburn, Student Mentor Program chair.
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Saving lives in Ghana

What is it like taking a large team to Africa?  It has probably been one of the most rewarding experiences in my life. In mid February, I began leading Rotary members from all over the East Coast of the United States through Ghana. I’ve tried to give the team a warm Ghanaian welcome like I’ve received on my earlier trips. A large trip is a real blessing because each person sees Ghana and our work in a different way.
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Finding Safe Haven

For years, Angalia Bianca had slept in abandoned buildings throughout Chicago. She stole. She did drugs. She spent time in and out of jail for forgery, theft, trespassing, and possession of narcotics. But after she landed in prison for the seventh time, something changed -- Bianca knew she wanted a better life. She just didn’t know how to make it happen.
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Helping people with disabilities make their own music

Music has been an important part of leading an ordinary life for students at the Music School for Children With Disabilities in Honor of Paul Harris in Lublin, Poland. Founded by Rotary members, the school serves 20 students with various disabilities, including Down syndrome, autism, and visual impairments. The Rotary Club of Lublin-Centrum-Maria Curie-Sklodowska has provided funding with help from Rotary Foundation Matching Grants and the Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society, which houses the school.
 
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India celebrates three years without polio

Throughout India and around the world, Rotary clubs are celebrating a major milestone: India has gone three years without a new case of polio. The last reported case was a two-year-old girl in West Bengal on 13 January 2011. To mark this historic triumph, Rotary clubs illuminated landmarks and iconic structures throughout the country with four simple but powerful words, "India is polio free."
 
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