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12th oldest Rotary club in the world
We meet Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
This week's meeting will be held in the Stadium Club at Manning's Restaurant
519 Fulton St.
New Orleans, LA  70130
United States
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Member Birthdays
Bradley Spedale
May 2
 
Drew Jardine
May 8
 
Richard Friedman
May 8
 
Mary L. Bonfanti
May 10
 
Henry Lowentritt
May 11
 
Will Nunn
May 11
 
Daniel Erspamer
May 14
 
Kee Lee
May 14
 
Angela Morton
May 17
 
Larry Washington
May 17
 
Michele Spector
May 17
 
Patrick Widhalm
May 19
 
Mark Heller
May 20
 
Rohit Sood
May 20
 
Hilton Bell
May 22
 
Norman Robinson
May 25
 
Sidney Pulitzer
May 26
 
Clif Morris
May 29
 
Dianne McGraw
May 30
 
Join Date
Ellen Yellin
May 1, 2010
8 years
 
George Hero
May 2, 1990
28 years
 
Angela Morton
May 6, 2015
3 years
 
Juli Pattison
May 6, 2015
3 years
 
Shayne Benedetto
May 6, 2015
3 years
 
Dick McCarthy
May 8, 1991
27 years
 
Randy Feldman
May 8, 1991
27 years
 
Jeremy Hunnewell
May 11, 2011
7 years
 
Kya Robottom
May 11, 2016
2 years
 
Thomas Moore
May 11, 2010
8 years
 
Michael Fredrick
May 16, 2009
9 years
 
Steve Bradshaw
May 17, 2000
18 years
 
Michael Fitzpatrick
May 19, 1977
41 years
 
Chad Berg
May 23, 2012
6 years
 
Ken Pickering
May 24, 1990
28 years
 
Bradley Spedale
May 25, 2016
2 years
 
Jay Hakes
May 27, 2015
3 years
 
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Alan Case
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This Week's Speaker
May 02, 2018
Brain health: Improving your mood/reducing stress
Brain health: Improving your mood/reducing stress

Dr. John Sawyer – a Gulfport, MS native – is a lifespan neuropsychologist trained to evaluate children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics. He is Co-Director of the Cognitive Disorders and Brain Health Program at Ochsner Health System.

For adults/geriatrics, Dr. Sawyer has particular interest in Alzheimer’s disease (and other types of dementia or memory disorders), concussion/TBI, stroke, movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease), seizures, Multiple Sclerosis, and psychiatric concerns. For pediatrics, Dr. Sawyer has interest in Learning Disorders (e.g., Dyslexia), concussion/TBI, neurodevelopmental conditions (e.g., Intellectual Disability, ADHD), and seizures.

Outside of Dr. Sawyer’s primary clinical work, he is interested in brain health and ways to prevent cognitive decline (e.g., smoking cessation, exercise, nutrition, and other healthy behaviors) and provides evaluations and expertise in legal contexts.
 

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Stories
GALA Auction Update
Frank Quin, Brian Moss, John Olinde, and Tommy Moore were the high auction bidders at this year’s Rotary Club of New Orleans Gala, where they raised a total of $20,000 to donate for the renovations of historic Gallier Hall to celebrate the New Orleans Tri-Centennial.  Here they are shown at Stewart Lodges at Steelwood before having dinner prepared by chef Danny.  This weekend get-away was generously donated by Stewart Lodges at Steelwood CEO/President Jennie Campbell.
 
Auction Items Needed
Please remember that our club is seeking auction items for our Wine Competition next month (see upcoming events at the bottom of this bulletin).  If you have any items that you would like to donate please contact Heather Kirk at hkirk@joneswalker.com.  This is our club's major fundraiser so please contribute if you are able!
 
 
Rainwater Harvesting Project in Guanajuato Mexico
Rotary District 6840 has generously awarded a grant of $5000 to support the San Miguel de Allende Midday Club’s rainwater harvesting project in the region of the Independence Aquifer, Guanajuato, Mexico. The aquifer has been declining at a precipitous rate, and the remaining ground water is being contaminated by excess fluoride and arsenic leeching out of the volcanic bedrock, exceeding WHO standards. Consumption results in a variety of irreversible serious illnesses, including diminished IQ levels, dental and skeletal fluorosis, kidney failure, and cancer. Rotary San Miguel Midday has sought a Global Grant for education, construction materials, and training for construction of 282 water harvesting systems. 
 
The 12,000-liter family rainwater harvesting systems are self-constructed by work teams to provide themselves with safe, potable drinking water on a year-round basis. This provides “ownership” among the recipients, and the labor they supply reduces the cost per cistern by one-half of what it would cost to pay outside contractors to build them. The cisterns are filled during the annual summer rainfall, so dwindling ground water is no longer an issue. A single cistern can serve a family of up to 8 members. The families continue to maintain the water collection systems once the project is completed, and with minimal, low-cost maintenance, the cisterns will last families for multiple generations. 
 
The water harvesting program was begun in December 2008 by Rotarian Laura Stewart. To date, 1,100 cisterns have been constructed in 50 villages. There have been 23 international Rotary partners and eleven international district partners participating in previous projects. Over 6700 people have substantially benefitted. Our District’s contribution will bring $10k to the project with a TRF match, enabling 19 more families to receive materials to construct their cisterns. 
 
San Miguel Midday has been recognized in the Rotary Leader magazine for the way they plan and manage these projects; the magazine cover is a photo from one of the water projects, and the recognition is on page 5.  The link is:  http://www.rotaryleader-en.org/rotaryleader-en/en201803?pg=5#pg5.
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3-School Project in Mexico
Berkeley and several Rotary Clubs have been doing this great international service project since 2003 (please see the links below).  It has been a TRF-sanctioned, and partially TRF-funded project, and they expect TRF to finalize their current Global Grant in the next few weeks.  The continuing project has made a huge difference in the lives of many children and families of this rather remote area of Nayarit state in southwestern Mexico. 
 
Susan Simon and I are participating in this project due to the fact that the Rotary Berkeley Club gave up this Mexico project for 3 years to come to New Orleans to help put Warren Easton back together to help get it open and then continued to come back to improve it after it opened.
 
Needless to say, we in New Orleans are sincerely grateful and owe a debt of gratitude to the Rotarians led by Berkeley for the work they did and the leadership they gave during our time of need after Katrina.  They reached out from California and found us. The two years they came here, in 2006 and 2007, interrupted their annual projects in Mexico.  Our gain was a needy Mexican community’s loss.  This is a chance to pay back a little of what they did for us.
 
The deadline to register for this project is April 6th.  Please heavily consider joining us.
 
Yours in Rotary,
Henry Lowentritt
 
 
 
Information on the Projects are linked below:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Neutral Ground Maintenance--You Are Needed!

 

The neutral ground is located on Poydras Street between Tchoupitoulas Street and South Peters Street. The Rotary signs make it easy to see where you need to go. Two or three Rotarians are scheduled each week, but you can get creative and have others help if you wish. If you cannot work during the scheduled week, try to switch off with someone else. During your week, the deal is to pick up trash or broken limbs you find on the neutral ground. You can bring your own garbage bag and gloves. The trash pick up takes less than 15 minutes but be careful on the busy street. After you are finished, just throw the garbage bag into one of the public trash containers on Poydras Street.

Week of 04/30/18, Susan Simon, Adrienne Slack
Week of 05/07/18, Bootsie Smith, Rohit Sood
 

During the year, we will arrange to do more gardening work on the neutral ground and go to lunch afterward.

REMEMBER that in addition to keeping up this stretch of Poydras Street, this is a great way to get to know your fellow Rotarians. Also, if you cannot perform your assigned task think about getting a group of younger folks to handle it for you. They can be Interactors, high schoolers looking for community service hours or just folks looking for a way to get involved.

Upcoming Events
1st Annual NORFI Scholarship Wine Competition
The Stadium Club at Manning's Restaurant
May 10, 2018
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Sound the Alarm volunteer opportunity
May 12, 2018
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
 
Summer Packs Project 2018
First Grace United Methodist Church
May 24, 2018 – Aug 02, 2018
 
Making a Difference 2018 Multi-District Conference
Beau Rivage Casino
Jun 07, 2018 – Jun 10, 2018
 
Crescent City Cafe Volunteer Opportunity
Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church
Jun 16, 2018
7:00 AM – 10:30 AM
 
Rotary International Convention
Jun 23, 2018 – Jun 27, 2018
 
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