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Welcome to our Club! Rotary District 7780 -- Club Number 6294 -- Est. 1920
Biddeford-Saco
Service Above Self
We meet Wednesdays at 12:15 PM
Run of the Mill Public House & Brewery
100 Main St
Saco, ME  04072
United States
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Ken Farley
January 3
 
Brian Dallaire
January 16
 
Denis Elie
January 31
 
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Alan Nelson
January 1, 1995
25 years
 
Bill Kany
January 1, 1987
33 years
 
Frank DeFrancesco
January 1, 1967
53 years
 
Keith Jacques
January 1, 1996
24 years
 
Mark Tuller
January 1, 1993
27 years
 
Chuck Hennessey
January 3, 1983
37 years
 
Haley Thompson
January 7, 2006
14 years
 
CJ Dubois-Cote
January 25, 2017
3 years
 
Sara Brouillard
January 25, 2017
3 years
 
Sarah Neault
January 25, 2012
8 years
 
Donald Pilon
January 27, 2016
4 years
 
Jeremy Ray
January 28, 2015
5 years
 
Sarah Curley
January 28, 2015
5 years
 
Lucie Kay
January 30, 2008
12 years
 
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Biddeford Saco Rotary Club
 
 
 
Week in Review 1/22/2020
Rotary Meeting of January 22, 2020 @Run of the Mill
 
Presiding was Don Pilon, President Elect
 
Joe Bassett produced the prayer
 
Joe Moreshead led the 4-way Test
 
Guests:
 
Jane Foley from SMHC who wished to join the club
Renee Hewitt 
Chrissy of Key Bank
 
50/50 won by Jeremy Ray
 
Wine Tasting announcements:
February 8th at Duffy's in OOB
Sell Tickets!!!
Need more Volunteers
Need more auction items
 
Marty spoke about attending the District meeting at the Fireside restaurant with Don and Fausto
 
Marty also said the Westbrook Skating rink is up and running and needs volunteers
 
Sargent at Arms - Heather McClean
Jim Godbout is happy with a new grand daughter
Jeremy Ray was happy but I could not hear???
Joe Bassett - a birthday and an anniversary - 50+ years...wow
Conrad Wextal has 7 days till he retires....AGAIN...next week he will tell us where he will work next
And Ken Farley went snowshoeing
Fines were paid by Caitlyn, Ken and Joe Moreshead
 
Presentation:
Michelle Disotto of Goodwill 
 
 
Meeting Adjourned at 1:12 pm
 
Goodwill

 

 

Goodwill Northern New England is a nonprofit social enterprise that creates jobs, delivers needed services for people with diverse challenges, uses environmentally friendly products and processes – all while earning revenue to pay for and expand innovative workforce services in all three states.  Goodwill NNE operates retail stores, health care and cleaning services which help fund the innovative workforce programs that empower individuals and families to find personal stability through work. Our mission is to enable persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement.

Headquartered in Gorham, Maine, Goodwill NNE has a three state service area comprised of Maine, New Hampshire and nine northern counties in Vermont.

An autonomous 501 (c) (3) organization, governed by a volunteer local board of directors with members from throughout our three state region of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, Goodwill NNE is a member of Goodwill Industries International (GII), which is headquartered in Rockville, Maryland. There are 165 community-based Goodwill organizations throughout the United States and Canada. Each Goodwill organization is independent and autonomous, managed by local staff and a local Board of Directors.

 
Week in Review 1/15/2020
Miss a meeting miss a lot- last week we had the pleasure of having Jim G’s wife Lynne and his son John and daughter -in-law Vero and baby in the oven. Last night Jim became a grandfather to little Annabelle - sorry Jim and Lynn if I got it wrong.
 
Last week’s meeting was pretty good even though it had political overtones. I was told before and during my reign with the crown by a few well-meaning Rotarians that we don’t do political shit so I was surprised that Ross LaJeunesse was the program speaker for the day. Check Roger out at, https://www.rossformaine.com/ . I liked this guy; will he be able to beat Sarah G and then my girl Sue. Time will tell; I wish him good luck. He is running for the right reasons; his heart is into it. The other option is that this guy is a masochist and is just looking to get beat up. He knows what he is getting into- he has the guts to jump into something where he knows 50% of the people probably don’t like him and don’t even know him. Oh- the state of affairs today. Let me quote a King, as in Rodney- “Can’t we all just get along? “
 
So, the web we weave- turns out that Ross is Jim Godbout’s wife Lynn’s first cousin. Lynn brought Pam Cardin to meeting also as well as the 2 ½ kids mentioned above. Morgan Stoner brought his wife and the other guest was ?????
 
Heather did her Sargent at Arms thing fining a number of people and collecting a boatload of happy dollars- I think she might be over budget. I got fined because she thought I might have missed my dog while he was away at school. Bill Kany the bully got fined, yeah bully, he made fun of me and my dog. I think he got fined for being besties with Keith Jaques but not willing to acknowledge it. Jim L showed up in a nice however, very wrinkled shirt. Jim, your young, hip- Joe Biden “C’mon man!” Can’t remember who else got fined- maybe Conrad for having a party and not inviting Heather.
 
Conrad and Heather announced the Wine Tasting for February 8th at Duffy’s- sell your tickets- if you get lucky you might meet Dan the bartender who is winning on Jeopardy- tonight is night 4
 
Jeremy Ray got up and spoke of his experience over the last few days speaking with principals and other administrators. Of course, when you see someone after the holidays you always ask- “so, how were your holidays”, suffice it to say that anybody reading this probably had pretty decent holidays with family, friends, food, etc. That isn’t the case for some of our local kids. Jeremy recounted the stories he had heard. Kids were talking about how dad got arrested or mom OD’d on Christmas eve or their family got broken up or if “I cleaned my room more Dad wouldn’t have left mom”. Ross’s comments included talking about him saying we need to do more; we can do more. Jeremy echoed, quoted Ross’s remarks.
 
As a result, Jeremy wants to hit this problem head on. He is not really sure what he is going to do except to somehow have a place open during February and April breaks so kids can go there, have food, have counselling, a safe space, etc. He thinks he can do a February program for around $6,000.00.
 
Rotarians are not going to sit idlily by and quickly sprang into action. Jim Godbout motioned to spend $1,000.00 from Red Ribbon, Fasuto committed $1,500.00 of his President’s Fund and other folks stepped up.
 
The investment committee met after the regular meeting so I hung around to meet with Kristen Lane, Dennis Elie, Todd from Charter Oaks Capital Management, and – I am sorry- I can’t remember who the other person was. Todd reported out on the two funds we have with the recommendation to stay the course.
 
The Company B Fund has a balance as of Jan 13,2020 of $ 213,747.92. We started this fund on Nov 28, 2010 with a $150,000.00 beginning balance. We have also withdrawn a total $36,850.00 since the plan’s inception. The CBF’s mission is to provide financial aid to local needs with an emphasis on military / veteran’s needs.
 
The Past Presidents Fund has a balance as of Jan 13,2020 of $ 218,307.76. We started this fund on July 20, 2011 with a $147,948.66 beginning balance. We have also withdrawn a total $16,369.00 since the plan’s inception. The PPF’s mission is to provide scholarships.
 
And another take on the Jan 22 Medeting.
 
Don Pilon started the meeting promptly at 12:15, Joe B did the invocation while I did the 4 Way Test. Marty Grohmam introduced Jane Foley and Reny (Jackson I hoped I spelled it correctly). We had another guest who was supposed to meet Alicia – where are you Alicia??? Heather, I hope you made note of that fact. Marty wasn’t around last week because he was in South Korea on an education mission represent Lee Academy. While there Marty visited a local Rotary Club. He said that there were at least six clubs just in the town he was in; of course, the town had 3.5 million people. Marty brought back the club’s flags. He enjoyed the meeting, the singing and fellow ship.
 
You read above about Jim’s granddaughter. Jeremey was ecstatic- he should be- he won the 50/50. He also announced that as of last week’s wanting to “do something”, he received enough money to fund both the February and April programs that he wants to do. I applaud him for his efforts and those members of the of the club that stepped up.
 
Heather was on the mark today not collecting Happy Dollars but, happy ten’s and fives and maybe even a twenty. Jeremy donated back his winnings; Joe B got another year on his contract to Mrs. B- this will mark 58 years together- pretty amazing. You know Jim G was happy, Conrad was happy for Jim and the money just continued to flow. Fines followed, Catlin Tito for fashion, Ken Farley for fashion – I should have taken notes- sorry. I also was not planning on writing this so you get what you pay for. Honestly, I am writing because I want to do more for the club too!
 
Today’s program was about Goodwill and the great work that they do. Our Goodwill is part of Goodwill of Maine, NH and Vermont. Check them out at https://goodwillnne.org/ . They do more than you think. It was kind of cool to hear that Goodwill actually started in Boston in 1909 serving the immigrant Irish population. It is a good story how they have grown from their small beginnings in Boston.
 
The meeting adjourned at 1:15
 
 
 
Ross LaJeunesse
 
Democratic candidate for Senate Ross LaJeunesse spoke to our club today about his plans to move Maine forward.
 
 
 
 
Wine tasting:
 
 
 
 
Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020, 7-9 PM
Cheese and chocolate pairings throughout the evening and craft beer will also be available.
Duffy's, 168 Saco Ave., OOB
$30 per ticket
 
Tickets are available at Whimsical ME, 239 Main St. in Saco and from Rotary Club members.
 
Thank you!
 
Heather
 
Follow up 1/25/2020
 
Dear Fellow Rotarians,
 
The 2020 Wine Tasting is less than 2 weeks away and we are hoping everyone is busy selling tickets. It would be great if we could all sell at least 6!
 
We have attached the sign up sheet so that you all know what you are doing the night of the event. We have an opening for front desk from 6:45 until 8 and two openings for front desk from 8-9. We also need pourers for Table 3 for the 8-9 hour; and someone to help Heather set up and keep organized the silent auction table...ideally from 6:40 or so until 8 PM.
 
We could use all the help we can get on clean up. It's pretty simple at Duffy's, but if you are going to be there until the end, please think about staying an extra 30 minutes to help us put everything back together. It might not take that long!
 
We are hoping to get a few more donations for the Silent Auction. This tends to raise several thousand dollars and it's for the children! We are looking for new items that you bought and realized you don't need, or new items that you purchase for this purpose, or services or goods that your own business can provide. We do hope people will continue to be generous with these donations and we thank you.
 
See you all soon and thank you for all that you do.
 
Heather and Conrad
 
Note From The Publisher
 
 
 
To all Tack note takers,
 
As a favor since I am remotely compiling the tack, please shoot me an e-mail once you have taken the notes.  That way I will know who to anticipate sending me the typed up version later on.
 
Please submit your Tack notes to Brian Dallaire at bdallaire@usa.net and with copy to Julie Villemaire at Jvillemaire@maine.rr.com, no later than the Tuesday AM before the next meeting.
 
Thanks
Brian
 
 
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Front Desk Duty Roster
 
January 15: Heather M and Mark N
January 22: Donn P and ?
January 29: Don P and ?
 
February 5: Don P and ?
February 12: Heather M and Bill P
February 19: ? and Morgan S
Feb. 26: Heather M and ?
 
March 4:
March 11:
March 18: Heather M and ?
March 25: Heather M and Conrad W
 
April 1: Morgan S and ?
April 8: Heather M and ?
April 15: Heather M and ?
April 22:
April 29
 
 


CLYNK Update

Clynk

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

 

Total Raised:
$2,617.05

Containers CLYNKed:
47,609

 

Environmental Impact:

  • Energy: Saved enough energy to light 65.7 lightbulbs—24 hours a day—for a year.
  • Emissions: Saved the emissions equivalent of driving a car 12,444 miles.
  • Volume: Diverted enough containers to fill 480.6 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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