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MAY 6, 2021 FIRST THURSDAY OUTDOORS
For those of you that are thinking that Zoom just isn't the same as in person contact, we have good news!  Thanks to Rodney & Sheila Seifert who have volunteered to open their home as the venue for our First Thursday get together.  Masks, social distance, and bring your own everything rules will be in effect so you can safely see your friends and get some fresh air just like (almost) back in the "good old days". 
 
Please bring your own lawn chairs. Spouses and significant others are welcome!!
 
Many of our fellow Rotaraians have achieved full vaccination status. All the better to come and enjoy some real Morning Star fellowship!
 
Please join us this Thursday, for our First Thursday Meeting - OUTDOORS at the home of 
Rod & Sheila Seifert
723 Johnston Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18017
 
Hopefully we'll see you then!
 
Topic: First Thursday - Morning Star Rotary
Time: May 6, 2021 05:30 PM EDT (US and Canada)
     
Yours in Rotary Service,
 
John Oesmann
MSR President
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MSR REACH OUT
Think about your fellow MSR members. Any you have not seen in a while...
 
Please take a little time to "reach out" and touch base with someone. See how they are doing and let them know they are missed at meetings and our events.
 
This really works! We will once again be joined by one of our favorite Rotarians, Marianne Aronson, on May 13! 
 
Perfect time is now - especially in view of the situation we are all in! 
 
Goes just as well for family and friends all around!
 
Take care and be safe.
 
If anyone needs ZOOM help, just give a yell!
 
APR 29, 2021 AL ENGEL STEM-YEA
STEM-Youth Explorer Academy   STEM-YEA   
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics
Youth Explorer Academy
 
Many thanks to Al Engel of 
Souderton Telford Rotar
y for joining our Zoom meeting last Thursday and introducing us to a brand new Rotary initiative - STEM-Youth Explorer Academy. This 3 day residential program (modeled after Camp Neidig) will be held at 
Albright College
 in Reading during Summer 2022. Clubs will work with local schools to identify candidates to give underserved children between 12-13 years old the opportunity to pursue their interest in #STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
 
The importance of early exposure to STEM education for our youth is recognized profoundly by Rotary Clubs in District 7430. In partnership, they have embarked on building a program that will provide a unique opportunity to underserved students influencing the future journey of their academic careers. This journey, acting as a catalyst and supportive environment, will introduce them to the awes and wonders of science, engineering, technology and math.  It is our aspiration that the experience will ignite their enthusiasm and confidence in the subject matter, enabling them to take control of their destinies in pursuit of further education in these crucial areas of study that support key Rotary Areas of Focus which benefit all humanity.  
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7430 DISTRICT CONFERENCE
The Tri-District Conference was an excellent means for Exploring New Opportunities, Together. There were over 400 registered Rotarians engaged in the events of the three days. We had excellent speakers, numerous offerings for topical breakout sessions, and a tremendous variety of areas in the House of Friendship. There was Camp Neidig in virtual and the Four-Way Speech Contest finals. The future is looking bright!
 
Our greatest appreciation and thanks to our District Governor Janet Kolepp for all the fine efforts and leadership that resulted in the success of this conference. Amazing how effectively the leadership team produced such a great result. Congratulations to all.
 
7430 Service Project
Some of The Morning Star clean up crew working on the 
Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor
 
 
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Helpers included 9 Camp Neidig students, Bob & Shawn Bariana, Sue Burnett, Rodney & Sarabel Conn, Charlotte Hartmann-Hansen, Bill Hunter, Betty Isaacs, Janet Kolepp, Mike Long, Rick Morrissey, 
Jean & Ron Searfoss, Rod & Sheila Seifert, and friends of MSR Elena Helmuth and Carol Montgomery. (Sorry if missing anyone.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
REQUESTING YOUR SUPPORT
A year of life has been turned inside out and upside down, and we all look forward to once again sharing time with family and friends.
 
Our Morning Star Rotary club and its board have been zooming regularly, and together we have helped the community and beyond with $11,000+ in grants and hands-on assistance:
  • TJ Elementary with $1,500 in grocery gift cards.
  • Holiday Hope Chest – members donated wrapped shoeboxes filled with gifts for underprivileged children.
  • Our Hartmann-Hansen Grant of $4,000 went to Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers for a playground.
  • Audrey Rafferty Education Fund grants of $1,500.
  • $1,578 for at least 5 Bethlehem Emergency Sheltering dinners/breakfasts and lunches (includes a donation to help with their extra costs for deal with COVID-19).
  • Rotary International’s PolioPlus $1,500.
  • ShelterBox $1,500 to help those affected by natural disasters and manmade conflict.
 
However, we were unable to hold any of our 3 annual fundraisers – the Celtic Classic 5K, the Salute the Troops Concert, and the Spaghetti Dinner. Over many months the Board brainstormed concert options , from a virtual performance to an outdoor venue with distanced seating, to moving the date from November to May. Alternate spaghetti dinner locations were investigated. Other online fundraising options were explored. Unfortunately, none of these worked out.
 
Many thanks to members who have donated!!! Through March  the total is just over $4,000.
 
However, the shortfall in fundraising has caused our Charitable Account bank balance to decline significantly, and no donation has been given to Victory House yet this year.
 
We ask your support to allow us to help more.
Family comes first, of course – if money is tight, please take care of them.
If finances allow, please think about what would have been spent on Rotary (weekly meetings, concert tickets, spaghetti dinner tickets, etc.) and donate as you are able.
 
In addition, if you know others who would have participated in any of our events (tickets, ads, Patron/In Honor Of listings, race runners), please consider asking them to help.
 
Two ways to donate
If desired, you can specify which project or event you are supporting.
BY CHECK payable to “Bethlehem Morning Star Rotary Charitable Org.” - tax deductible since it’s a 501(c)3.
Mail check to Attn Jean Searfoss, 1409 Bogie Ave, Allentown, PA 18106
ONLINE – click the “Donate” button at www.morningstarrotary.org
 
For your donation to count in the 2020-21 Rotary year, please submit by May 31
 
Please contact Jean Searfoss (Treasurer) with any questions jsearfoss@cementemployers.com .
 
Thank you in advance for your consideration and help.
Morning Star Rotary Board of Directors
 
JUN 7, 2021 VICTORY HOUSE GOLF CLASSIC
 
 
Although we could not hold our annual Salute the Troops Concert this year, please consider participating and supporting Victory House with their 15th Annual Golf Charity Classic on Monday, June 7, 2021 at Green Pond Country Club.  If you are a golfer, it is a great time to play a round in support of a wonderful organization dedicated to providing local homeless veterans and others with emergency shelter, transitional housing and supportive services. You can go to www.victoryhouselv.org for more details including the golf outing, sponsorship opportunities and registration.
 
 
 
 
 
ROTARY REBOUND
 
Hello Rotarians,
 
This is a recap letter of the Rotary Rebound: S.T.A.R.T. Now! campaign. Hopefully, you have tried some of the ideas in my previous 5 letters.  If you did, Rotary thanks you.  If you didn’t, then please read the highlights below and give one or more of them a try.  Your help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Talk about the good Rotarians do.  Rotary clubs here and around the world have done amazing things to help people in need.
  • Ask just one person to attend your next club meeting.  Your friend or neighbor may be looking for a way to contribute to the community and Rotary may be the answer—just ask!
  • Have two members approach a candidate together. He/she will feel special knowing they would be an excellent fit for membership in your club.
  • Talk about membership at all of your club meetings.   Talk frequently about membership and you will be more likely to bring it up to others outside of your club. 
  • Every person you talk to is a potential member.  Ask family members, work associates, past members or previous club visitors, church friends and networking groups.  They are everywhere!
HURRY!  TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR DISTRICT 7430’S NEW MEMBER INCENTIVE       
FOR EACH NEW MEMBER ADDED BEFORE APRIL 30TH YOUR CLUB WILL RECEIVE $100.00. 
 
The most important practice I can leave you with is this: 
S.T.A.R.T. 
Simply Talk About Rotary Today
 
Have a great spring!
 
Gary Volpe
Harleysville Rotary Club
Past President 2019-2020
District 7430 Membership Chair 2020-2021
 
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