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2Pg. 1 The Toolbox: Volume 149 JUNE 2016 Rotary International District 7190 Pg 1 THETOOLBOX7190@GMAIL.COM www.Rotary7190.org From the Governor’s Desk What is happening in your Rotary life? Did you personally and your club specifically achieve the goals you set? Do you feel that your efforts in your club events and projects made a difference to others in your community? Let’s hope your answer was yes. Some of us may have had different roles and responsibilities this year in our Rotary lives. Mine was obviously very different and certainly changed my perspective of Rotary in general and our district and our clubs specifically. We have at least 41 other people that had different roles in their Rotary clubs and there were many more who have taken on different responsibilities in their clubs and the district. We have a great team and some new teammates. Let’s make sure we make them welcome and keep them involved. We have so many good people who want to make a difference and do that by making their community a better place to live, work and play. We have a vibrant and growing district. Our district is growing, let’s make it at the rate of an overall +1 for every club this year. We still have time to do it. We have a good developing Membership Team and our Public Relations team is growing and working hand-in-hand with membership. Make sure your club uses district resources to ensure your projects are known to the public and become even more effective through using these resources. In addition, look forward to a district Membership / Public Relations summit this fall. Also, it was very rewarding for our district to once again have a successful “work day” to start off the district conference in Lake Placid. We had about 50 workers from a number of our clubs and District 7040 supplied a number of workers from the Lake Placid and Saranac Lake clubs. The Rotary International Director, Jennifer Jones and the District Governor, Claude Laliberte’, from that area also joined the fun. We remodeled an Emergency Ambulance Center kitchen and painted at the Lake Placid Historical Museum, not to mention cleaning more than 700 glass negatives. Another one of our teams remodeled a kitchen and play room in the Youth Center in Saranac Lake. We put in a new log pole fence in a park and in a church yard. It is always amazing to me what Rotarians will do if you “just ask.” We also had a very well attended “Service Day” the weekend before the conference. At least 17 clubs participated in a number of activities to fight poverty. We cleaned up parks, built shelves in food pantries; we helped feed the homeless and contributed to food banks. What a fine way to spend a day of the weekend. Thank you. Finally, a number of you have wished me well this year and some have even said “hope you have a good year.” The jury is still out – did “I” have a good year. Only you can answer that question. If you feel that you as a Rotarian had a good year and made your community a better place to live; then my answer is a resounding “Yes.” Whatever your answer, thank you for the privilege and honor to serve you as the District Governor. My life is changed forever. And one more fact; there is no doubt in my mind, you and your clubs that make up this District 7190, can never be thanked enough. You are truly – “A Gift To The World.” Thank you DG Milan JUNE 2016 Barb Wyllie ~ Editor Distribution 1,141 Please send submissions to Barb at: THETOOLBOX7190@GMAIL.COM Deadline: 20 th of the month
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From The Governors Chai

From the Governor’s Desk

What is happening in your Rotary life? Did you personally and your club specifically achieve the goals you set? Do you feel that your efforts in your club events and projects made a difference to others in your community? Let’s hope your answer was yes.

Some of us may have had different roles and responsibilities this year in our Rotary lives. Mine was obviously very different and certainly changed my perspective of Rotary in general and our district and our clubs specifically. We have at least 41 other people that had different roles in their Rotary clubs and there were many more who have taken on different responsibilities in their clubs and the district. We have a great team and some new teammates. Let’s make sure we make them welcome and keep them involved.

We have so many good people who want to make a difference and do that by making their community a better place to live, work and play. We have a vibrant and growing district. Our district is growing, let’s make it at the rate of an overall +1 for every club this year. We still have time to do it. We have a good developing Membership Team and our Public Relations team is growing and working hand-in-hand with membership. Make sure your club uses district resources to ensure your projects are known to the public and become even more effective through using these resources. In addition, look forward to a district Membership / Public Relations summit this fall.

Also, it was very rewarding for our district to once again have a successful “work day” to start off the district conference in Lake Placid. We had about 50 workers from a number of our clubs and

District 7040 supplied a number of workers from the Lake Placid and Saranac Lake clubs. The Rotary International Director, Jennifer Jones and the District Governor, Claude Laliberte’, from that area also joined the fun.

We remodeled an Emergency Ambulance Center kitchen and painted at the Lake Placid Historical Museum, not to mention cleaning more than 700 glass negatives. Another one of our teams remodeled a kitchen and play room in the Youth Center in Saranac Lake. We put in a new log pole fence in a park and in a church yard. It is always amazing to me what Rotarians will do if you “just ask.”

We also had a very well attended “Service Day” the weekend before the conference. At least 17 clubs participated in a number of activities to fight poverty. We cleaned up parks, built shelves in food pantries; we helped feed the homeless and contributed to food banks. What a fine way to spend a day of the weekend. Thank you.

Finally, a number of you have wished me well this year and some have even said “hope you have a good year.” The jury is still out – did “I” have a good year. Only you can answer that question. If you feel that you as a Rotarian had a good year and made your community a better place to live; then my answer is a resounding “Yes.” Whatever your answer, thank you for the privilege and honor to serve you as the District Governor. My life is changed forever. And one more fact; there is no doubt in my mind, you and your clubs that make up this District 7190, can never be thanked enough. You are truly – “A Gift To The World.”

Thank you DG Milan

JUNE 2016 Barb Wyllie ~ Editor

Distribution 1,141 Please send submissions to Barb at: [email protected] Deadline: 20th of the month

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DISTRICT EVENTS AT A GLANCE

• June 26: Changeover Luncheon p 3 • August 31: Dinner Theater Sponsored by

Lake George Rotary p 4

CLUB EVENTS AT A GLANCE

• Now: Motorcycle Raffle Sponsored by North Creek Rotary pp 4, 11

• Now: Scholarship Applications Accepted Sponsored by Shenendehowa Rotary p 2

• June 3: Golf Tournament Sponsored by Colonie/Guilderland Rotary pp 2, 5

• June 4: Winery, Brewery & Cidery Tour Sponsored by Glenville Rotary p 2

• June 4: Craft Beer Tasting Sponsored by Northville Rotary p 2

• June 11: 5K Triple Crown Events Sponsored by Glove Cities Rotary+ pp 3, 14

• June 25: Lake George Polka Fest Sponsored by Lake George Rotary pp 4, 10

• June 27: “Teeing” for Golf Tournament Sponsored by Delmar Rotary pp 3, 13

• July 7: Rotary Scout Legacy Dinner Sponsored by Hudson Shores Rotary p 3

• July 15-17: Woodworking and Fine Arts Weekend Sponsored by Northville Rotary p 4

• August 8: Golf Classic Sponsored by Glenville Rotary pp 4, 12

Rotarian of the Year 2015-16

Photo by Ed Brown DG Milan awarding Douglas Ford (Ballston Spa Rotary) with the Rotarian of the Year

Award ~ ~ ~

Colonie-Guilderland Rotary’s 12th annual Golf Tournament

Friday ~ June 3rd Whispering Pines Golf Course

2200 Helderburgh Ave Rotterdam, NY 12306

$85 / golfer See flyer on page 5.

~ ~ ~ SOLD OUT

Glenville Rotary presents its 8th annual Winery & Brewery Tour

Saturday ~ June 4th / $75 per person This year’s trip will explore the diverse

wineries and breweries of the Central New York area Utica/Syracuse.

Next year we will return to the Finger Lakes to continue our discovery.

Contact Barb Wyllie for reservations at [email protected] or 518/370-2214.

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Craft Beer Tasting Saturday ~ June 4th

2-6pm $20 per person: includes seasonal and

regular brews, food music, and lots of fun. Sport Island Pub

108 Riverside Drive / Northville, NY 12134 The Davison Brothers of Glens Falls, Olde Saratoga, Saratoga, Shmaltz, and Druthers Brewing Companies will provide the craft beers to taste. There will be raffles and a silent auction of beer

memorabilia and other items. Tickets can be purchased at the Pub or by

contacting Ken at (518) 802-7583 or via email at

[email protected] . Rotarians will also have tickets to sell.

All proceeds will be used by the Northville Rotary to help the Sacandaga community.

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Glove Cities Rotary Plus to host A Triple Crown 5K

Running Event / June 11 Register online at:

5ktriplecrown.racewire.com for updates visit FACEBOOK.com/5ktriplecrown.

Please see page 14 for details.

~ ~ ~ Northville Rotary Sponsors

Lake George Rotary sponsor of the 1st annual Lake George Polka Fest

Saturday June 25th 4-10pm Scotty’s Lakeside Resort

2896 Lake Shore Dr / Lake George, NY $10 per person / Seniors $8 Children 10 & under – Free

See poster on page 10 for details. ~ ~ ~

Delmar Rotary its 13th annual “Teeing for Charity” Golf Outing

Monday ~ June 27th Normanside Country Club

Delmar, New York Scramble Format- Shotgun Start: 9:00 a.m

Light breakfast prior to start Lunch reception following

Prizes Putting Contest Raffles Proceeds benefit Capital District YMCA Circle of

Champs, helping ill children, and student scholarship programs at Bethlehem Central and Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk school districts.

See page 13 for registration form.

~ ~ ~ 211 Thesauruses Available

Glenville Rotary has 211 remaining thesauruses they are offering at the discounted price of $1.75 per copy and plan on using the proceeds for another community project. (These books retail for $2.50 each.) If you are interested please contact Rick Siciliano at [email protected].

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Rotary District 7190 Changeover Luncheon

Sunday ~ June 26th 1pm to 3pm

Hiland Park Country Club 195 Haviland Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Registration 12:30pm Lunch 1pm / Program 2pm

$30 per person, $55 per couple Cash bar

Hiland Park is noted for its great food! Registration on the District website is now open and closes on Monday June 20, 2016.

Come and enjoy the beautiful grounds and Clubhouse of Hiland Park. This will be the official District 7190 Changeover event, with DG Milan Jackson’s year-end remarks and District Governor Elect John Mucha’s plans for the new Rotary year. Great food and great company! Please join us in honoring and thanking DG Milan and give DGE John a great send-off for his year!

~ ~ ~ Hudson Shores Rotary presents its annual

Rotary Scout Legacy Dinner Thursday ~ July 7th

at the Rotary Scout Reservation Poestenkill, NY

This is your chance to see the legacy of Rotary at the Rotary Scout Reservation in

Poestenkill. You may arrive around 5pm dinner will be

served and you will eat with the scouts at the dining hall. Directions available.

There will be tours available to show today’s camping as well as the Retreat/Flag ceremony.

The cost of this is $8 and we ask the club appoint one member to collect the money to confirm attendance. Contributions welcome. The Troy Lansingburg Rotary started this scout program in the 1920's come and learn more about our mutual relationship.

Peter needs a count so please don't just show up let him know asap [email protected].

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Northville Rotary presents its annual Woodworking & Fine Arts

Weekend

Friday July 15th: 5-8pm Saturday July 16th: 9am-5pm Sunday July 17th: 10am-3pm

Town Hall Park South Main St

Northville, NY 12134 Over 60 exhibits, demonstrations, food, music,

raffles, silent auction. - See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/50091/Event/northville-

rotary-woodworking---fine-arts-weekend#sthash.fZLYstz1.dpuf

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Glenville Rotary presents its annual Golf Classic

Thursday ~ August 8th Registration at 7:30am

Shot Gun Start at 8:30am Van Patten Golf Course

Clifton Park (518/877-5400) 2 Cars as Hole-in-One Prizes!!!

Please make checks payable to: Rotary Club of Glenville and mail to Box

2638 Glenville, NY 12302 Email: [email protected]

Register On-Line at www.GlenvilleRotary.ORG or Registration form is on page 12.

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Motorcycle Raffle

Sponsored by North Creek Rotary

See page 11 for details.

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Rotary District 7190

Lake Theater Show and Dinner

Wednesday August 31st ~ 6 pm Holiday Inn Resort

Lake George, NY

IMPORTANT DATE CHANGE: It was scheduled for October 5th.

I t is NOW August 31st.

Show and Dinner: $55.00 (includes tax and tips) NOTE: includes a $14

Savings 518-668-5762 ext. 421 or [email protected]

This being planned in advance, please mark your calendars; it is anticipated we will have 100% Rotarians in attendance. Let’s make it happen. Lets’ make it a truly Rotary Evening.

AND the District has a link to this year’s performance, Lake George Rotarian Sherm Parker’s daughter Hillary has a key role! She has been in many performances in NYC, Philia and other areas. A great comedy: Almost, Maine by John Cariani

On a cold, clear moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, the town’s quirky residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Knees are bruised and hearts broken but the bruises heal and the hearts mend. . . . .almost. . . .in this delightful midwinter night’s dream

DINNER MENU: • MEDALLIONS OF BEEF with Bordelaise Sauce

served with Roasted Potatoes • CHARGRILLED CHICKEN BREAST with

homemade apple relish, lemon vinaigrette served with roasted potatoes (Gluten Free)

• BROILED ATLANTIC SALMON with lemon, white wine and caper sauce served with rice pilaf (Gluten Free)

• VEGETARIAN PASTA with sautéed vegetables over penne pasta

All entrees served with choice of Caesar or House Salad, Rolls, Vegetables, Dessert & Coffee or Hot Tea. Call Sharon Reynolds for reservations and dinner

selection 518-5762 ext. 42. ~ ~ ~

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12th Annual Colonie-Guilderland Rotary Club

Par 3, 18 Hole Golf Outing & Shootout

Friday, June 3, 2016 Whispering Pines Golf Club 2200 Helderberg Ave Rotterdam, NY 12306

Golf Outing Each foursome records 3 best scores for each hole. The top men and mixed/women’s teams with the best scores after18 holes win team prizes. 18 Closest-to-the-Pin Winners Players with shots closest to each pin wins prize and compete in the shootout.

Shootout 18 closest-to-pin winners compete in shootout •1st prize – foursome at Shenandoah Golf Course at Turning Stone Resort •2nd prize – foursome at Albany County Golf Course

Team and Closest-to-Pin Prizes •Golfing twosomes and foursomes at five area golf courses •Golf balls and equipment •Dinners for two at fine dining restaurants in the region •And much more.....

Putting Contest •Putting contest will be at the turn (hole 9) •$5 to compete – prize for winner (50% of putting $$)

Raffle •$10/1ticket or $20/3 tickets Foursome at the Otesaga Leatherstocking Golf Course (with carts) Program 11:30am -12:15pm · Lunch and registration 12:15pm · Hole assignments 12:30pm · Start

· Putting contest at turn · Cash beverage cart on course 3:30pm · Shootout 4:00pm · Appetizers & Cash bar · Awards ceremony Registration fee includes: Lunch Golfing Appetizers

Golfer Registrations $85 X ___ (# of Golfers) = $ ________

Name:_______________________________________Phone:__________________ Address:_____________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Name:_______________________________________Phone:__________________ Address:_____________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Name:_______________________________________Phone:__________________ Address:_____________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Name:_______________________________________Phone:__________________ Address:_____________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Register and pay online at: www.cgrotary.org Or: Make check(s) payable to: Colonie-Guilderland Rotary Club Return Checks and Registration forms to: Kirk Pogge Colonie-Guilderland Rotary Club Beltrone Living Center 6 Winners Circle Colonie, NY 12205 518-857-9877 [email protected]

Proceeds to benefit the Albany Ronald McDonald House and other Rotary club

projects

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Where Do I Get A Paul Harris Fellow Medallion?

When an individual reaches the Paul Harris

Fellow status the Club President receives a PHF pin and a certificate from The Rotary Foundation. The medallion is no longer included so it has to be ordered separately from https://shop.rotary.org/. Typically a special code is included allowing a person to order the medallion because only PHFs may wear the medallion.

If you have never been in the RI SHOP area you may be asked for your MY Rotary user name and password.

Once you are in Shop, click on Foundation and the medallion is on the front page. The cost is $15.00. You may be asked for the special passcode.

Lost or broken PHF pins can be replaced by sending an email to [email protected] or by calling 866-9Rotary

Harriet Noble [email protected] 518-373-8574

~ ~ ~ Backpacks for Haiti

Many backpacks were packed with wonderful supplies to be sent to Haiti. Our International students (both incoming and outgoing) helped to pack these bags at the recent District Conference.

Photo by Ed Brown

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District Conference Royalty

Photo by Ed Brown

~ ~ ~ Glenville Rotarian Creates and Fosters

Malawi Sports Program

I wanted to briefly touch base to update you on the Banda Bola Sports Foundation activities. The scholastic soccer league now involves over 1,500 boys and girls and many more school districts are asking to be included. I continue to travel between New York and Malawi to supervise the program there and collect supplies here.

I am happy that our partnership with Coaches Across Continents continues to grow. They will return for a second year this summer to run clinics, teach our mentors and launch their Ask for Choice Project, a program partnered with the Clinton Foundation that emphasizes women’s rights. Most recently I was invited by the Jack Brewer Foundation to take part in the Sports for Development Summit at the United Nations. I was able to meet with heads of nonprofit organizations and country ambassadors, explain our programs and share ideas on how to use sports for human rights, gender equality and economic empowerment.

Thank you for your support of the Banda Bola Sports Foundation and our programs in Malawi. You can follow the Foundation on Facebook. Please stay in touch. Keni Banda Founder/CEO Banda Bola Sports Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 105 Guilderland, New York,USA 12084 E-mail at: [email protected] 1-518-364-2842c Visit our websitewww.bandabolasportsfoundation.org

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Schenectady East Rotary Club

Day of Service

Working at Woodlawn Park in Schenectady sprucing up the area for the kids

- Sue Austin

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It’s tough being District Governor

Photo by Ed Brown … but it does have its perks!

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9/11 Artifact to be Displayed The Village Board on Monday voted to

approve a plan to display an artifact from the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City.

Mayor John Romano said the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has agreed to give Ballston Spa a steel rail between 6 and 10 feet long, that was in the PATH station underneath the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan in 2001. The World Trade Center was destroyed in the attack by al-Qaida.

The village is responsible for transporting the artifact from the New York metropolitan area, and during the public comment portion of the meeting Frank Rossi Jr. volunteered the assistance of his family. Romano said later he is inclined to accept Rossi’s offer.

The mayor said volunteers would be involved in the process of placing the memorial, and that the initial idea for it came from Pete Champagne and the Rotary Club of Ballston Spa.

Romano said the rail would be displayed downtown, but the exact site is yet to be determined. (As seen in the Ballston Journal) Ray

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Who Dunnit? Many characters could be seen lurking around the High Peaks Resort that fateful weekend of the District Conference. Can you tell ‘who dunnit? (Hint: He/she is in two photos below.)

Photos by Ed Brown

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Glenville Rotary Golf Classic

August 4th Registration 7:30am

Shot Gun Start 8:30am Van Patten Golf Course

Clifton Park (518/877-5400) Registration Cost - $125 / Player Registration INCLUDES:

• All Get In The Money Events • Greens Fee with Cart • Lite Breakfast with Coffee • Burgers & Drinks on the Links • 4 Hole-In-One prizes on Par 3’s • Full Lunch & Awards @ 19th hole

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‘Get In The Money’ Prizes: One Try at each EVENT

Event Winners get $50 Events included in registration

EVENTS are: Longest Drive -3 Prizes (Men, Women, Senior) Straightest Drive -3 Prizes (Men, Women, Senior) Closest to the Pin -4 Prizes Chipping Contest Putting Contest

$50 prize for each winner An individual may win a given contest one

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50/50 & Raffle tickets 1 ticket $5, 3 tickets $10, Arm’s Length (10) $20

Registration Details

Step 1: Team Name Please invent a Team Name including the themes of Golf & Automobiles. Examples: Bald Eagles Slick Foursome _________________Team Name________________ Team Name sign will be placed on your cart Step 2: Team Members Captain ____________________________ E-mail ____________________________ Handicap __________________________ Player2____________________________ E-mail ____________________________ Handicap __________________________ Player3 ____________________________ E-mail _____________________________ Handicap ___________________________ Player4 ____________________________ E-mail _____________________________ Handicap ___________________________

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TEE Sponsor - $100 Donation Your company name will be displayed on a TEE-Sponsor sign posted on the Tee at one of the holes on the course. ____________________________ Company Name ____________________________ Contact ____________________________ Phone or Email NOTE: Your TEE sign may also be displayed at other Rotary events. Please make checks payable to: Rotary Club of Glenville and mail to Box 2638 Glenville,

NY 12302

Email : [email protected]

Use this registration form or Register On-Line at www.GlenvilleRotary.ORG.

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Team Milan 2015-2016 Thank You!!!!

Photo by Ed Brown

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Local Organizations to Host 5K Triple Crown Running Event Gloversville, NY -- Three local groups are joining forces to raise money and promote their causes with the 3rd

Annual 5K Triple Crown. 5K races will be held on three different days to coincide with the Triple Crown horse races resulting in one male and female grand champion. There will also be cash prizes and medals awarded and other prize drawings for those who enter all races in the 5K Triple Crown.

Remaining event: Lexington will host their 12th Annual 5K race on the day of the Belmont Saturday, June 11th with 8 a.m. registration and a 9 a.m. run, starting from Lexington, 465 N. Perry St., Johnstown.

Register online at: 5ktriplecrown.racewire.com for updates visit FACEBOOK.com/5ktriplecrown. All Triple Crown entries are automatically entered to win prizes. If you are interested in volunteering or for more

information contact Lisa McCoy at [email protected]. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.

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Thank You District Governor Milan Jackson…

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for a spectacular year!!!!!

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