Week in Review
Posted by Julie Villemaire on Jan 04, 2017
TACK Reporter for January: Don Pilon
February: Sabine McElrath
Our fearless President Lucie once again promptly started the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. Dr. Joe Boyle worked his way through the 4 Way Test and Joe Moreshead, along with the help of Past President Karen Chasse, provided the invocation.
As is our custom during the first meeting of the New Year, the Rotary Club of BIDDEFORD Saco toasted our sister club in BIDEFORD England (not a typo).
Announcements:
The next Auction Committee will be meeting on Friday, January 13, 2017, at the Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution Community Room in Saco, 7:30 a.m. All members are welcome. If you are new to Rotary, this is a good meeting to attend to see behind the scenes of the most incredible fundraiser that you will have an opportunity in which to participate.
Auction Kick-Off Meeting will be held on Thursday morning, January 19th, at 7:15 a.m. at Duffy’s (the old Captain Galley’s). This will be a joint meeting with Saco Bay. We will NOT be having a meeting on Wednesday, January 18th. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and the most spectacular! It will take all hands on deck to continue to make this the best event of the year. Please do your best to attend this meeting and support our co-chairs for this year, Bernice Wood and Dave LePauloue (Saco Bay).
Rotary T-Shirts: The t-shirts have arrived! Please see either Bernice Wood or Mark Nahorney to pick up (and pay if you haven’t already) your shirt. Please note that this isn’t what the shirts look like. It’s the only picture I could find.
Salvation Army Bell Ringing Results: We did it again….on the coldest day of the year, no less….we helped raise over $2,000.00 for the Salvation Army! Thank you Joe Bassett for helping to coordinate this bell ringing effort! Saco Bay also helped out by bringing in $1,100 on their day. Not quite what we accomplished but still a respectable amount.
Video for the Auction: Joe Genender will be working with Jim Godbout on a new video of the vocational house for this year’s TV auction.
(I’ve recently discovered Disney’s “Handy Manny” and he reminds me so much of Jim Godbout-you have to check it out! )
Needs: Lot of People; Make Money (ticket sales); Have Fun; Sponsors & Silent Auction Items
Cost: $500 for a Major event sponsor and $100 for Table sponsors
Tickets will NOT be sold at the door. They can be purchased ahead of time from any Rotarian and will also be available on Event Brite up until the last minute. If you have someone coming and haven’t been able to get them a ticket, get the name to either Conrad, Heather or Steve Morin and they will put the name on a list at the door. There will be a 50/50 drawing so make sure you bring someone with long arms!!
Table Talks: Jim Godbout is looking for facilitators for the “Table Talks” program. This program is strictly working with adults and is curriculum based. Typically 8-10 people meet to talk about the effects of alcohol or drugs and making healthy choices – learning life skills. Through Project Alliance and UNE, there is a 3 hour training session offered. They are looking at growing the facilitator base so they can spread the word. If you are interested in learning more about this program or becoming a facilitator, please contact Jim Godbout.
The $27.00 50/50 pot was won by Chief of Police, Ray Demers! It was hard to hear but I believe Ray donated the funds back to the Red Ribbon Committee.
Dr. Joe was happy to visit with his grandson. Joe Moreshead was happy that the Saco Police Department was under such awesome new leadership as he got pulled over on Friday. Unfortunately, I couldn’t hear what the outcome was. It must have been okay because new Police Chief Ray Demers gave a happy dollar for possibly having another chance at Joe! Fausto gave a happy dollar for the “Christmas drop-off eye opener”. Past President Bill was happy to have snow in the mountains but not much here. Matt Simmons was happy to see that on the coldest day, ringing the bell for the Salvation Army, Fausto was wearing sleeves and Heather M. was wearing long pants. Bronwyn was happy to be back and to not be pregnant any longer. President Lucie was happy that Past President Karen helped her out with Dottie while Lucie was away. That was enough happiness for this group so the SAA’s started doling out the fines. Joe Moreshead (I have to list last names because there are 5 Joe’s in our club in case you haven’t noticed.) was fined for wearing a winter coat, with something on the hood, in 50 degree weather. PP Bill was fined for promoting business at a funeral. Fausto was caught parking in front-again! Brian was fined for insinuating Fausto was a Queen and also for enjoying a gift that he had received to the fullest. Brian had the gift on hand to demonstrate. Lucie was fined for the “tease” of having a very small amount of beer for the toast to our sister club in Bideford England. Jim Audiffred gave a late happy dollar for a magazine article in the Parade magazine entitled “Throw Acts of Kindness Around Like Confetti”. He is willing to email this story to anyone who is interested-just let him know. He said the nicest thing is to do something for someone who can’t possibly return the favor. He highly recommends the book “All the Light We Can Not See”. $1.00 was collected from all in attendance as an act of kindness. “To the world you may be one person but to one person you may be the world.” (Quote from Bill Wilson)
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