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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
Ricetta's Restaurant
512 Main St
Saco, ME 04072
United States of America
Hybrid Meetings on ZOOM
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Jan 26, 2022
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Upcoming Events
Rotary Club ZOOM Only for Meeting Jan 26, 2022
ZOOM Video Conferencing
Jan 26, 2022
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
 
February Board Meeting 2/2/2022
ZOOM Video Conferencing
Feb 02, 2022
7:45 AM – 9:00 AM
 
Joint Meeting with UNE Rotaract
UNE 3rd floor of Ripich Commons
Feb 06, 2022 6:00 PM
 
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President's Message
Martin Grohman
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As winter and omicron wear on, please carry the flag of Rotary in the community, helping out and setting a good example wherever you can. Remember that we have funding and support for those in need and don't hesitate to bring those needs forward.
 
This week we have funded the Center for Grieving Children at the $1000 level. Thanks to Bill Kany, the Red Ribbon Committee, and the Charitable Giving Committee for bringing this forward.
 
We will most likely meet exclusively on Zoom for the next few weeks. Thanks to the Venue Committee of Heather Gendron, Heather MacLean, and Conrad Welzel for maintaining our relationship with Ricetta's.
 
How are you feeling about participating in Mary's Walk this year? It's March 20. Last year we had a good team and raised more than $700. It is a great community event and a chance for us to carry the Rotary flag.
Executives & Directors
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President Elect
 
Vice President
 
Treasurer
 
Assistant Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Membership
 
Immediate Past President
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Youth Service
 
Director
 
Director
 
Director
 
Director
 
Public Relations
 
Club Protection Officer
 
Web Administrator
 
RYLA Coordinator
 
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ken Farley
January 3
 
Brian DALLAIRE
January 16
 
Denis Elie
January 31
 
Join Date
Alan Nelson
January 1, 1995
27 years
 
Bill Kany
January 1, 1987
35 years
 
Frank DeFrancesco
January 1, 1967
55 years
 
Keith Jacques
January 1, 1996
26 years
 
Mark Tuller
January 1, 1993
29 years
 
Chuck Hennessey
January 3, 1983
39 years
 
Haley Thompson
January 7, 2006
16 years
 
CJ Dubois-Cote
January 25, 2017
5 years
 
Donald Pilon
January 27, 2016
6 years
 
Jeremy Ray
January 28, 2015
7 years
 
Sarah Curley
January 28, 2015
7 years
 
Stories
Week in Review 1/19/2022
1/19/2022 - Rotary Meeting – led by (and Tack notes by) PE Brenda Pollock
ALL ZOOM
President-Elect Brenda Pollock welcomed Rotarians. President Grohman shared a photo from the top of Sugarloaf which Dr. Dallaire shared with all at the commencement of the meeting.
 
 
 
Following the Pledge of Allegiance, the FOUR WAY TEST was led by Dan Reed.
Karen Chasse led the invocation.
 
All recognized and thanked Bill Kany for his diligent work on obtaining non-profit status for the club. Going forward, the Biddeford-Saco Rotary Club will no longer be required to pay Maine State sales tax which will save a great deal for the organization. Thank you, Bill Kany, for all you do!
 
Announcements:
               Rotarians: Order your free COVID tests at COVIDtests.gov
 
Dan Reed, WizardlyMedia.com reminded Rotarians that he scheduled a video shoot for Rotarians of this club to talk on camera about what it means to them to be a Rotarian. Please reach out to Dan if you are able to participate in this project. It will be used to promote Rotary, Rotarians, and the local and global work Rotarians provide for their respective communities.
 
Watch your email this week for a note from President Grohman regarding purchasing dinner/lunch from local restaurants. The effort is to help local eateries navigate this second wave of the COVID pandemic.
 
Karen Chasse was congratulated on the launch of her new business: Diverse Anecdote
 
Michael Burman reminded us all of the UNE Rotaract Meeting: Feb 06, 2022 6:00 PM  - Feb 06, 2022
UNE 3rd floor of Ripich Commons, 11 Hills Beach Rd, Biddeford, ME United States of America  04005
 
Roland Gagne updated the group on the Rotary International ongoing work. At the last meeting, the following presenters spoke of international projects Rotarians are working on:
 
•             HANWASH - Water Project in Haiti - Dr Robert Chagrasulis
•             Safe Passage - Current Fundraiser presented by PDG 7950 Stephen Certa
•             Erik Greven - Water project in the DR
•             "Connecting the Dots"  - Bob Gravino - District Foundation Committee
 
Sergeant-at-Arms – Jim LaBelle
Conrad continues his Happy $ Streak. Happy $$$’s were also shared by by Karen C. Melissa C., Dr. Dallaire, Bill P., Dan R. & Michael B.
Sergeant-at-Arms had only one fine: To all the men in the club.
 
 
 
Hannaford homepage
 
Bill Patterson introduced our Guest Speaker:  Kristine Taylor – Dietician with Hannaford food store in Biddeford. Your health and nutrition go hand in hand. Our registered dietitians are available to give free advice, in-store or online. They can help with meal ideas, food lists for your pantry and healthy eating tips for a variety of health concerns and topics. For any questions regarding Hannaford’s you can contact Kristin at: Kristine.Taylor@Hannaford.com or Dietitians & Healthy Living | Hannaford
 
 
 
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.
 
 
Saco Food Pantry
News of the Saco Food Pantry
 
 
About the Pantry:
Location: 67 Ocean Park Road, Saco, ME
Phone:   207-468-1305 (during business hours only)
Mail:   PO Box 246, Saco ME 04072
Email: meals@sacofoodpantry.org
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Hours:   Monday – Friday 9 – 10:30 am, Last Tuesday of the month 5 – 6:30 pm
 
Board Members:
President: John White
Chairperson & Rec. Secretary: Toni Clark
Treasurer: Ron Bolduc
Corresponding Secretary: John Reynolds
Members: Gwen Adams, Grace Farr, Dustin Nadeau, Jodi-Marie McCarthy, Sharon McKenna Molleur, Katy Nicketakis, Sheldon Nightingale, and Shelice Wilson
 
Requirements for Clients:        
While the pandemic is upon us, we have dropped the requirement that clients be Saco residents (we now have approximately 30% from other towns). We estimate that we give 18 meals to each family member. Working with Age Friendly Saco, delivery is possible for folks who cannot get to the pantry.
 
Foods We Need Most
  • Grape Jelly
  • Instant hot oatmeal
  • Stews, Soups, Chowders
  • Pancake mix & Syrup
  • Canned Fruit & Pastas
  • Pet Foods
  • Personal hygiene products
Feeding people:
2020-21 Fiscal Year:  2,116 families, 5,579 people, (1,580 children and 784 seniors) 100,422 meals. Our numbers have gone down since the pandemic, so, we are giving out more food. In addition, we are working with Age Friendly Saco to deliver to folks who cannot get to the pantry.  Surplus has also been shared with Youth Full Maine over the past several months as we worked alongside school meal distributions.
 
 Pantry Workers:   Paid staff: 0 Volunteers: 50 approx.
 
Covid - changes
We require all volunteers and clients to follow CDC guidelines with masks and social distancing. Before the pandemic, clients came into the pantry and were taken around to select the food they needed. This cut down food waste.
Now, clients select the food they need from a list, and volunteers bring the food selected to the client’s car. The list of non-perishables can be downloaded from our website.
 
Goals 2022
  • Storage shed for non-perishables
  • Box truck that’s on the road more than in the shop
  • Client data computerized
  • Paint the exterior
  • In 2023 Purchase solar panels already installed (we have already raised the money through grants and memorial donations)
Pantry Food Sources:                                                                                         
We get food from many sources.
< >Good Shepherd Food Bank sells us food – roughly 6 pounds of food for each dollar.Hannaford and Shaws donate perishables that are nearing their Use-by Date.TEFAP (The Emergency Food Assistance Program from the federal government) gives us significant amounts of food every other month. We average 20,000 – 30,000 pounds of food yearly in donations through food drives (our own, those sponsored by other groups and individual donations).We pay a small annual fee to Wayside (Portland) and pick up food monthly.For items we cannot get from the above sources, we purchase in Hannaford or Shaws (occasionally Market Basket). A board member studies items on sale. Since the pandemic struck, it has not been possible to buy in bulk the way we once did.Other expenses include transportation, energy bills, maintenance, insurance, and cleaning. On average, 70% of our monthly expenditures go to food.     
 
Open Hands, Open Heart:
Open Hands Open Heart is an outreach program located adjacent to the Saco Food Pantry. The organization was founded by Elaine Fournier in 2008. Its mission is to provide clothing for needy children in York County.
 
Location: 67 Ocean Park Road, Saco, ME (next door to the pantry)
Hours: Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 9:30 – 11:30 am & last Tues. of the month 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Phone: 207-286-9939(during business hours only)
Mail:   PO Box 246, Saco ME 04072
Web:   http://www.openheartsaco.org
 
Volunteers Needed
We are always seeking new volunteers to help from 1 or more days a week. Almost all work is done in the mornings. There are 4 main types of jobs - food pickup and storage,  perishables processed, shelves restocked,  and clients helped. If you are interested, contact Lynn (207) 494-8662 lsteed203@gmail.com and/or Sheldon snight52@gmail.com.
 
Ways to donate:
Please specify where donation is to be applied (Saco Food Pantry, or Open Hands, Open Heart)
 
< >By check – mail to Saco Food Pantry, PO Box 246, Saco, ME 04072Website – www.sacofoodpantry.org (can donate by credit card)Amazon – go to smile.amazon.com and select Saco Food Pantry for your charity. Amazon donates a portion of their profits directly to the pantrywww.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/1283706There is a secure donation slot outside of the pantry.
 
John Reynolds:
 
My wife and I retired from teaching in independent schools in New York City in 2009 and moved full-time to our home in Biddeford. I taught math and computers to middle school students. We wanted to do volunteering here in Maine and took our therapy dogs to visit folks in local nursing homes.We also volunteered at the Animal Welfare Society in West Kennebunk. A dear friend got us involved in the Saco Food Pantry, and I was asked to become a board member around 2015, becoming Corresponding Secretary in 2017. When Covid came along, we had to stop going to nursing homes and AWS, but happily continued with the pantry. We are also part of the Gems (Geriatric Education Mentor) program at UNE, mentoring medical students. We also play with the Village Ringers, a local bell choir.
 
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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

$3,139.65

Containers CLYNKed

55,816

Saved enough energy to light 77.8 lightbulbs—24 hours a day—for a year.

Saved the emissions equivalent of driving a car 14,726 miles.

Diverted enough containers to fill 567.4 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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