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Welcome to our Club! Rotary District 7780 -- Club Number 6294 -- Est. 1920
Biddeford-Saco
Service Above Self
Wednesdays at 12:15 PM
Dizzy Birds Restaurant
65 Main St
Biddeford, ME 04005
United States of America
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Mar 23, 2022
Ukraine
Apr 13, 2022
Biddeford Climate Task Force
Apr 20, 2022
Earth Day/ Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
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Rotary Club ZOOM Only for Meeting Mar 23, 2022
ZOOM Video Conferencing
Mar 23, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
In-Person OPTION Rotary Club Meeting MAR 30, 2022
Dizzy Birds
Mar 30, 2022 12:00 PM
 
Rotary Club ZOOM OPTION for Meeting Mar 30, 2022
ZOOM Video Conferencing
Mar 30, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
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President's Message
Martin Grohman
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What an amazing presentation from OLPS of Kisimu, Kenya last week. We recently gave this organization $2000 to upgrade their kitchen. I wish you could have heard the students singing for us, an amazing experience. Here's a screenshot, and know that our giving is making a difference, all over the world.
 
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Brenda Pollock
March 2
 
Join Date
Susan Gajewski
March 6, 2013
9 years
 
Paul Deschambault
March 17, 1999
23 years
 
Jane Foley
March 20, 2020
2 years
 
Melissa Cilley
March 20, 2020
2 years
 
Elaine Palmitessa
March 21, 2012
10 years
 
Kathy Shea
March 28, 2018
4 years
 
Stories
Week in Review 3/9/2022
Zoom only, this week and next! Starting March 30, we will be back at Dizzy Birds.
Thanks for all you’re doing for Rotary. I’m incredibly gratified to tell you that on Friday, our Club wired $3,910 to RC Oradea. This money will be used for mattresses, bed sheets, clothes and food for Ukrainian refugees. If you sold minigolf sponsorships back in August, raffle tickets in December, and are selling syrup now, you made this kind of impact possible. Additionally, many Rotarians added on individual donations, including Julie Villemaire who personally paid the wire transfer fee.
The Red Ribbon project is hitting on all cylinders. Red Ribbon is a national effort. It is the largest drug prevention program in the United States. I was traveling this week on a plane to Arkansas and I saw someone else with the Red Ribbon lapel pin. Here is what we are doing right now: 
  • 6,800 T-shirts ordered. That is a Red Ribbon T Shirt for every student grades K-12 in Biddeford & Saco.
  • The shirts will feature a design from an area student. This design competition is underway. You can see the submittal guidelines here. Designs are due on the 17th (Thursday).
  • We will need help sorting the T shirts into sizes and getting them ready for distribution to each school. After we sort at Jim's facility, we will deliver to the schools the week of April 25th to coincide with planned events around substance misuse.
Now for the important part, we got to sell some syrup! Here are the latest stats, let’s get after it, we need this funding for some very good causes. Sales end in only 17 days.
  Here are the team stats:
  Here are the individual leaders: 
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Thank you Roland for all your work to make this a success. Syrup will be available for pickup or shipment on June 4. This would be a good time to email all your friends with your sales link.

Looking forward to seeing you on Zoom the next two weeks. On 3/16, we have Anastasia Juma Sinawa, Children's Rescue Center, Kenya, which is a project we are currently funding. See the difference our funding is making!
And we expect a big crowd, possibly more than 100, for 3/23, because our speaker will be PDG Sergii Zavadskyi, RC Kyiv-City (Ukraine). 
Then, let’s get back in the groove of great in-person meetings, like we’re known for – remember, there are three Rotary clubs in Biddeford-Saco. We’re the fun one :)

In closing, it’s Pi Day. Back at engineering school, we had a fight song:
 
Secant tangent cosine sine
3.14159
Kick em in the shins
Kick em in the knees
We got higher SAT’s
 
:)
Marty
Aid for the Ukraine
 
 
 
Dear Rotary friends,
 
Following yesterday's presentation by Dacian Coita, Roland and I discussed ways we could help as a Club.  Marty is already working on a Club donation.  Additionally, we'd like to make it easy for you to personally support Ukrainian mothers and their children who are escaping the violence.  
 
If you would like to help through ANY level of donation, please do so through one of the following two methods before next Tuesday, March 8th:  
1)  Venmo your donation to @Treasurer-BSRC and add "Ukraine support" when it asks you "What's if for?"
2) Drop off your check at Apex Youth Connection.  We have a donation box for donor forms in the back of the building if you come by at night or over the weekend.  Please write the check to Biddeford-Saco Rotary (NOT to Apex Youth Connection!), and add "Ukraine support" in the note.  I will gather the checks and deliver them to Sue on Tuesday.
 
Your donation of any amount will be combined with all other Rotary gifts and we will send them together for a powerful impact!  Please dig deep and give.  If you have seen the footage of children pulled away from their fathers, brothers, and grandfathers who they may never see again, you know how much they need us.  Just to know we care will give them strength.   Thank you!
Pure Maine Maple Syrup Fundraiser is Open 
Pure Maine Maple Syrup Fundraiser 2022
 
We are now open for sell, sell. sell!  We are off to a great start almost $1,000 in the first few days.
Here are the stats:
 
 
$6,683 RAISED
33% of $20,000 goal
 

Member Leaderboard

RANK
MEMBER NAME
AMOUNT RAISED
 
01
MG
Martin Grohman
Peace Keepers
$985
 
02
JB
Justine Bassett
Sticky and Sweet
$540
 
03
WP
William Paterson
The Funsters
$481
 
04
JV
Julie Villemaire
The Funsters
$391
 
05
JG
James Godbout
Sap Suckers
$385
 

Team Leaderboard

RANK
 
TEAM NAME
AMOUNT RAISED
01
Sap Suckers
$2,010
 
02
Peace Keepers
$1,632
 
03
Sticky and Sweet
$1,427
 
04
The Funsters
$1,052
 
05
Sweet Leaf
$389

Member Prizes

Top Member

Paul Harris Fellow Pin

1,000 Paul Harris Fellow Recognition points will be transferred to your name.

THANK YOU from Apex Youth Connection
OLPS CRC Kitchen Renovation
Dear Roland,
Thank you so much for your being so concerned about our needs. We are strong in what we are doing because of your support.
About the proposed renovation works at the OLPS CRC kitchen, I am glad to share with you some pictures showing the status of the kitchen and which areas need to be renovated and why. See the photos HERE
The kitchen area is about 12m2 (4m in length and 3m in width). This is where we prepare food for 93 children daily, it is also our store and washing area. The primary source of fuel is firewood. The kitchen does not have a separate dining area and the children use the classrooms as dining rooms during mealtimes.
Continued and prolonged use of firewood as the primary source of fuel produces smoke, which caused blockage along the chimney resulting in a backflow of smoke into the kitchen and into the main house. The kitchen’s inside wall is now black with a thick layer of soot. The roof is equally in a terrible state. Just like the wall, the inside part of the roof is also covered with a thick layer of soot and has caused serious damage to the iron sheets and timber. The roof is leaking whenever it rains and there is fear that it can crumble because the timber is rotten and weak.
The floor has cracks where dirt accumulates and this compromises the general hygiene of the kitchen and the quality of food that is prepared in the kitchen. Cracks make it challenging to clean the floor as well.
There is a small corridor behind the kitchen, which we use as the store for firewood. This is also a potential risk as dry firewood can catch fire anytime, resulting in big losses for the CRC.
To renovate the kitchen, we need to do the following: -
  1. Transitioning from firewood as the primary source of fuel to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). This requires complete installation of the entire LPG infrastructure at a cost of Kshs. 350,000.00. The proposed budget as prepared by experts in this area is attached to this email. See what this looks like HERE. We took these at a Referral Hospital here in Kisumu and St. Monica Hospital also here in Kisumu 
  2. Clean the wall and repaint.
  3. Construct storage cupboards
  4. Redo the floor and lay ceramic tiles on the floor
  5. Remove the roof and replace the timber and iron sheets
  6. Repair the washing area by installing new concrete sinks,
  7. Install large windows and a new door.
The kitchen, in its current status, is a serious health and environmental hazard and puts the lives of the children and workers in danger of respiratory complications due to prolonged exposure to smoke from firewood. It is a public health concern that we have been warned by the Public Health Officers to rectify before the center is shut down. At the same time, the ministry of environment and natural resources has also directed institutions that use firewood as the primary source of fuel to seek alternative means, which are friendly to the environment. This is why we are seeking support to transition into LPG as the primary source of fuel because it is clean, efficient, and cost-effective.
By renovating the kitchen and ensuring the safety of food prepared at the kitchen, grandmothers whose children are beneficiaries of the center will not worry about the health of their grandchildren.  
I have shared the photos of the kitchen for your information.
Kind regards,
Anastasia
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Rotary News and Updates for the New Year
Happy New Year! I'm excited for 2022, and it gives me a chance to provide some updates on goings-on at our Biddeford Saco Rotary Club:
  • We have a new member proposed, Phillip Mateja. He is sponsored by Heather Gendron. Phil is a Realtor and has volunteered with the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Knights of Columbus. He has been to a few meetings and was approved for membership by the board at our December meeting. However, I did not do a good job of "posting" or announcing his prospective membership at our last two meetings (our process for new members is attend a meeting as a guest, be placed on the agenda for board approval, followed by announcing or "posting" the proposed new member at two consecutive club meetings, then induction at a meeting). So, if you have concerns about adding Phil to our club, please contact me ASAP, otherwise he will be inducted at our meeting this Wednesday January 5 at Ricetta's at 12:15.
 
  • Speaking of new members, it has really been great to see you stepping up and getting so involved with our programs, and bringing new energy to our group. Volunteering and getting involved is the best way to get to know the Club, and you have been doing that. Welcome!
 
  • More volunteer opportunities: Wreaths Across America is seeking our help at St Joseph's Cemetery on Saturday January 15 at 9AM to pick up the wreaths we placed last month. Cold, unglamorous work -- our specialty :)
 
  • Before too long it will be time for our Raised Bed Gardens to be built and delivered. Look for a note from Ken Farley about that in the next couple weeks. We hope to provide as many as fifteen or twenty "gardens ready to go" for area families in need this year. The work involves building, delivering, and filling the raised beds with dirt. Again with the unglamorous work.
 
  • Someone who does a lot of unglamorous work for the Club but doesn't always get much mention is Brian Dallaire. Thank you Brian for setting up all the Zooms, the meeting invites, and the website.
 
  • Please do register for our weekly lunch if you get the chance. It helps us plan. But then we always have extra food, so don't hesitate to just show up if your plans change -- we love to see you.
 
  • Omicron is a wild card. We do have masks available at the restaurant, will make them more prominent, and Zoom is always an option which seems to be working fairly well. We'll be discussing this at the Board meeting Wednesday morning, so please bring your ideas and concerns to your favorite board member (listed on the left column of the website).
 
  • Our signature holiday program Adopt-A-Family was a great success. We helped a record number of families, a total of 97 children. So rewarding. Thank you for participating, and thanks again to Karen Chasse and Heather Gendron for coordinating. All this was made possible by our Raffle, which was a huge success, and provided us the budget to give the most we've ever given this year.
 
  • Speaking of thanks, here's to our nominating committee for developing a strong slate of officers for 2022 (starting in July). As we head into our 102nd year of Service Above Self, we'll be in good hands.
 
  • Sometimes I don't do enough to mention our international activities.  Lots of communities around the world can use our help, and Roland Gagne does an amazing job keeping us involved. 
Internationally, we have two projects underway:
  • Monday, January 3rd  (today!) at 9AM we’ll be holding a Zoom meeting with Rotarians in Uganda; a local Portland, ME environmental engineer; and two community members from Biddeford to discuss/review water project proposals received for a hydrogeological study for a community near the borders of Rwanda and DRC. Our club will be helping fund and support this project. Any Rotarians interested in joining the Zoom meeting, email Roland for the link: rotaryroland@gmail.com.  And here’s a Google Earth link to the community in Rwanda where the proposed water project is being developed:  Rwanda Water Project
 
  • The Children’s Rescue Center in Kisumu, Kenya is in need of support for orphaned children being cared for at the center.  We continue to engage with the center to understand the most pressing needs that we can support.  Anyone interested in joining the discussion, email Roland at rotaryroland@gmail.com.
  • Looking ahead, we have exciting programs in the works. For example, in March we'll be doing our Maple Syrup fundraiser. It was a big success last year thanks to Roland Gagne, and we have it in the works again this year, so don't buy any syrup between now and then... also, in late April, we are looking at a new event, together with the Rotary District 7780 Recovery Initiative, called a "Recovery Workforce Job Fair"... In May, We'll be back at St. Joseph's Cemetery, where together with students from Biddeford Schools, we place flags on veterans graves for Memorial Day... and in June we'll have our essay contest, which provides a chance for student authors to show their stuff. Lastly, coming up soon, we'll be looking for volunteers to help sort, organize and hang pictures and historical articles at the newly renovated lodge at West Brook Skating Rink. More with the unglamorous work.
 
 
100th
 
 
 
 
Venmo for club payments
 
The Biddeford Saco Rotary Club now accepts Venmo! You can pay your dues, the golf fundraiser, fines & happy dollars, foundation giving or anything else you’d like to pay directly to our bank account.  
 
If you don’t have Venmo, please download the app and set up an account. It’s very easy. And it’s especially helpful that you can pay with your phone while we don’t meet in person. 
 
Please send payments to @Treasurer-BSRC and put a note with your name (if it’s not identifiable) and what you’re sending money for. I can also try to answer questions if you respond to this email. 
 
Thanks all and be well.
 
Susan
 
 
Past Presidents 2021
 
 
 
Active Biddeford Saco Paul Harris Fellows
 
 
 
Audiffred (+1)JamesMay-96
BassettJosephJun-18
BeanPeggyApr-97
BonneauPauletteMay-19
Boyle (+6)LawrenceJan-98
BrownJacksonMay-09
ChasseKaren Jun-06
CilleyMelissaJun-21
Dallaire (+8)BrianDec-02
DeFrancescoFrankMay-07
DemersRaynaldJun-18
Deschambault (+1)Paul3-Jun
Drouin (+6)Ronald 16-Jun
Elie (+3)DenisJun-03
Eon (+1)RolandMay-96
FarleyKennethMay-08
Gagne (+8)RolandMay-03
GagnonRonald Feb-01
Gajewski (+1)SusanJun-14
GendronHeatherMay-11
Godbout (+4)Jim May-09
Goodwin (+8)Carl Apr-90
Goodwin (+1)EarlJan-84
GrohmanMartyJun-21
Hennessey (+2)CharlesMay-92
Jacques (+1)KeithFeb-01
Kany (+1)BillMay-94
Lane (+1)DanaJun-05
MacLean (+1)HeatherFeb-06
Moreshead (+4)JosephMay-08
MorinSteveMay-07
NohorneyMarkMay-19
NeaultSarahJun-16
NelsonAlanOct-99
PalmitessaElaineMay-15
Paterson BillJun-21
PifferrerFaustoJun-19
Plourde (+1)HeleneMay-96
PollockBrendaJun-21
RayJeremyMay-21
StonerMorganJan-21
TullerMark
Jun-98
Thompson (+1)HaleyMay-12
Villemaire (+1)JulieJun-06
WelzelConradMay-17
   
CLYNK Update

Clynk

 

CLYNK bags are available at Whimsical Me on Main Street Saco. Stop into Heather’s store to pick-up several bags. Drop your bags off at the CLYNK DEPOSITORY In the Hannaford Shopping Center. Scan the bag tag on the outside of the door and place the bag inside  Help us support Roland Gagne’s school in Kenya. A few cans and bottles goes a long way to improve the lives of these children. Let’s fulfill our commitment. .
 
Thank you
 
Roland

 

 

Our Club is in first place of 10 Rotary Clubs who participate in this program!  But Saco Bay is gaining on us.

Rotary Club of Biddeford Saco

Total Raised

$3,187.05

Containers CLYNKed

56,626

Saved enough energy to light 79.2 lightbulbs—24 hours a day—for a year.

Saved the emissions equivalent of driving a car 14,985 miles.

Diverted enough containers to fill 575.4 lobster traps.

 Fill up those green bags.  If you need more bags and/or labels, just let Julie Villemaire know and she can hook you up…no charge!

Simple fill with returnables and drop off at any Hannaford.

Alternately, if you already have a CLYNK account of your own, you can designate you funds as a donation.  Hit the Donate button and search for Rotary and you'll find our account.

 

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