Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Italian Lunch and Magic Show to Support Polio Thursday October 20th 12:00 at Elks Club


AUTHENTIC


“GUIDO”


LUNCH AND MAGIC SHOW


STARRING


MICHAEL JAMES


RENOWNED FOR HIS


SLEIGHT OF HAND, HUMOR,


AND MAGIC TRICKS


MENU


SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS


ITALIAN BREAD


GARDEN SALAD WITH TOMATOES AND ONIONS


THURSDAY; OCTOBER 20, 2011


12:00 NOON


ELKS CLUB


ROTARIANS - $10.00


GUESTS - $8.00


ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE ROTARY POLIO FUND


“THANK YOU!”


TO CHRIS KUHN’S JOB CORPS ACADEMY


FOR SPONSORING MICHAEL JAMES

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Program Notes from Meeting on 10/6 Dr. William Asbaugh


Our speaker was Dr. Willaim Asbaugh and associate professor and chair of the History Department at SUNY Oneonta. He is originally from California but has been teaching US Diplomatic and Asian History at SUNY Oneonta for the past 10 years. He has won the Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Susan Sutton Smith Prize for Academic Excellence. In February he returned to the US after teaching through the Fulbright Program at Doshisha University and Kwansei Gakuin University in the greater Kyoto area of Japan. He explained that there are things the US looks at from studying the Japanese schools and there are things the Japanese look at when studying the US schools. In Japan students do well on standardized tests but those skills do not translate, they take tests to get into high schools, and college. In Japan college is a vacation for students. Businesses look at the ranking of the college you get into and what clubs you were in and how you got along in those clubs. The Japanese are fabulous at teaching mathematics. Grading is inflated. In Japan an A is 80-100 and tracking of students is difficult. In Japan they have a difficult time using critical thinking skills. We need to go back to teaching the old values of school Reading, Writing and Critical Thinking.


Other things that were interesting there were the electronics are amazing there, all businesses that get cleaned on a regular basis have a slightly sloping floor and the water after mopping gets drained right out the front door, there is no hot water in the public restrooms, and rock and roll shows start at 7pm and end before 10pm before the subway closes.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Flood Relief by the Oneonta Rotary Club











Oneonta Rotary was charged with coordinating the collection efforts of the 8 clubs in our District plus Hartwick College and the NBT bank. Over the course of two weeks it is estimated that about two tons of clothes and supplies were collected at the Elks Club. They were sorted, boxed and labeled for delivery to Hobart Rotary Club, where they were distributed to flood victims. Prominent among the sorting and packing volunteers were Larry and Joyce Guzy, Barbara Lilly (with a cameo appearance by husband Paul) and Peg and George Brown. For the loading we called on 3 Job Corps students who volunteered to help load the truck which had been loaned by Exit Realty. To help us load the truck properly Schuman's moving company loaned us Keith Wilson, who also pitched in lugging boxes.




The loaded truck was then driven to Hobart by Dan Mattice and the collections were offloaded in Hobart by Dan, David and Connie Mattice, Joe Fodero, Alan Sessions and George Brown.



















Books for the World Project Oneonta Rotary 9/24/11




A cooperative effort between St. Mary's School and Oneonta Rotary. St. Mary's had to find a home for some 8,000 books plus text books due to the school's closing. We contacted the Rotary Books for the World project, coordinated by Rotarian Ward Vuillemot of the Skaneateles club. He provided all the materials required for boxing and shipping the books to Johannesburg, South Africa, where they will be distributed to schoolchildren.




On Saturday, September 24th we had a total of 24 volunteers show up at St. Mary's to pack, label and tape about 175 boxes of books. They did it all in under 3 hours. And then, on Wednesday, September 28th, three volunteer Job Corps students loaded up the truck, loaned by Exit Realty. It was driven to the Medical Coaches warehouse where the books were unloaded and placed on pallets ready to be shrinkwrapped and shipped to LaPorte, Texas, for onward shipment to South Africa.









































Almost 8 pallets were filled, each of which held 24 boxes. It cost Oneonta Rotary a total of $1,320 for the entire project. Funding was provided by The Oneonta Rotary Fund, a Rotary member who wished to remain anonymous, and thru a Rotarian contact made by Marie Lusins.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Meeting Notes from 8/18/2011 Binghamton University Small Business Center

Our guest speaker was Michelle Catan from the Binghamton University Small Business Development Center located here in Oneonta at 189 Main Street on the second floor. The center opened 2 months ago here in Oneonta. The organization began in 1984 in Binghamton and since then it has helped over 12,502 clients, saved or created 9,563 jobs and invested $162 million.


They are funded by the US SBA and the State of University of NY. It is made up of talented and dedicated NY State certified business advisers who take a personal interest in the success of your business. They help small businesses solve their problems through no cost one on one assistance in such areas as: start up assistance, business plan assistance, accounting and financials, acquisitions, marketing, woman, minority and veterans programs, and they have a client specific research center in Albany.


In the last 2 years in the Binghamton area they have had 211 clients, had a financial impact of $18,328,627, saved or created 712 jobs.


If you know someone looking to start a small business or know one that needs a little help, please pass along the following information- Michelle Catan Business Advisor, 189 Main Street 2nd Floor, 607-432-4500 ext 208, fax 432-4506. Email her at mcatan@binghamton.edu


Monday, August 15, 2011

Meeting Notes from 8/11/2011

Our speakers this past week were Gary Russo and Jeanette Tolson from “Friends of Recovery-Delaware and Otsego” (FOR-DO).


It is a nonprofit organization founded in 2000 as part of the National Recovery Advocacy Movement. It has 2 community centers one in Oneonta located at 22 Elm Street called The Turning Point and one located on Main Street Delhi. The Turning Point was opened in 2007 which is a facility that is a safe haven for people in recovery and their families provides a location for 12 step program and other recovery meetings, as well as social and educational events. They also advocate for legislation and community activities that support recovery from diseases of addiction. On average at the Turning Point they see 1016 people per month. Who are their participants and where do the referrals come from- self referrals, drug court, probation, outpatient treatment clinics, DSS, veterans including National Guard, adults with dependent children. In the United States substance abuse costs our nation more than $484 billion per year more than diabetes at $131.7 billion and cancer at $171.6 billion. Some of the barriers to recovery in Otsego County include- rural area, college town and seasonal economy, in Delaware County- rural area, no public transportation and agricultural area.


There are many ways to get involved: attend an end of month dinner, volunteer, consider making a donation not only monetarily but with items, refer family and friends to the center.

For more information contact Gary or Jeanette at 607-267-4435 or visit their website at www.friendsofrecoverydo.org

Friday, August 12, 2011

100% Attendance for July

Loree Allen, Ken Baldwin, Dick Breuninger, George Brown, Robert Davidson, Joe Fodero, Ed Forman, Les Grummons, Barbara Ann Heegan, Rosalie Higgins, Gordon Jones, Sam Koury, Dave Mattice, Sally Miglianti, Dick Miller, Bob Moyer, Charlie Nicosia,Paul Patterson, Sarah Patterson, Jim Salisbury, Helene Seldin, Alan Sessions, Lynne Sessions, George SIlvernell, Cindy Struckle, Verne Thomas, Catrina Truesdell, Dave Weaver, Sherm Whitney, Eric Wilson


Thursday, June 16, 2011

Oneonta Rotary Hosting Fathers Day Brunch Sunday June 19, 2011

Come on down to the Plains at Parish Homestead (Traditions Restaurant) from 11:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m. for a Father's Day buffet and fundraiser to support the Oneonta Rotary Club. The food will be warm and delicious for all families who come.

The price is $10 for Adults, $5 for children from 12 to 6 years of age and free for children 6 and under.

The menu will consist of pastries, fruit salad, scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, lasagna, assorted cookies and cakes and hot coffee, tea, and other beverages will be served.

The location is at 163 Heritage Circle on the West End of Oneonta just off of state highway 7.

We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Oneonta Rotary Club Receives Awards at the District Conference

The Oneonta Rotary Club was awarded a Presidential Citation and a Community Service Award from the District. Also, the new Oneonta Community Interact Club was awarded a Presidential Citation from the District. Way to Go Oneonta Rotarians!

23rd Annual Joe McCarthy Oneonta Rotary Golf Tournament Re-scheduled to May 15th Due to Weather

The fun begins... Sunday, May 15th 12:00 Registration at the Oneonta Country Club. Captain and Crew Format, with Prizes for First, Second, and Third Place Teams, Straightest Drive, Longest Drive, Hole-in-One Contest for a New Car, Closest-to-the-Pin Contest, Skins, 50/50 and some amazing door prizes (new golf bags, cooler, weekend get-away at the Otesaga, new OCC hats, plus a dinner buffet and dessert. We currently have 8 teams and would be happy to accommodate more. Please contact Catrina Truesdell at 607-434-4381 for More Info. Cost is $100 per person which includes greens fees, cart, dinner buffet and a goodie bag.


All proceeds go to support the Local Oneonta Rotary Club.






Let's hope for some nice Spring Weather.






Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Sign up for the 23rd Annual Joe McCarthy Oneonta Rotary Golf Tournament

Saturday May 7th , 12:30 Registration; 1:30 Shotgun, Captain and Crew Format.

Time to break out the sticks after a Loooong winter! It's not too late to sign up. Contact Catrina Truesdell at 607-434-4381 or catrinapt1@hotmail.com

First, Second and Third Place Prizes, Long-Drive, Closest to the Pin, Straightest Drive, 50/50, Skins, Excellent Door Prizes (Drivers, Putters, Weekend Getaway at the Otesaga, New Hats) and a putting contest.

All funds will go to support programs like operation warm coat, boys and girls club, youth exchange program, christmas fund. youth leadership and much more...)

Cost is $100 per person (which includes carts, greens fees, dinner and goodie bag)

If you would like to sponser a tee sign it is also $100.

We are still in need of door prizes if you would like to make a donation.

Come out and sponser the Oneonta Rotary Club. It will be a great event had by all.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Italian Fundraising Lunch a Success

Just a quick note to thank you all for your support of the fundraising lunch. A total of about 70 people attended. The proceeds, which are around $400, go directly to our Oneonta Rotary Fund. Special thanks to Charlie Nicosia and Gary Herzig for their assistance. Also, thanks to Emily Ernsberger who supplied the Italian Wedding cookies and John Frisch who provided the Italian Background music.

The Elks club is very generous in allowing us to self-cater at the club with no facility charge. It was good fun and the atmosphere was great.

See the attached pictures from the event












Friday, February 4, 2011

VALENTINES DAY BRUNCH FUNDRAISER AT PLAINS PARISH HOMESTEAD

The Oneonta Rotary will be hosting a Valentine Day Brunch Fundraiser on Sunday, February 13, 2011 from 11:00am to 1:00pm in the Traditions Restaurant at the Plains Parish Homestead.
This will be open to the public to attend. Laura Chocolates will also be selling her delicious treats which a portion of the proceeds will go towards the Oneonta Rotary.


This will be an all you can eat buffet for $8.00 and a portion of the proceeds will go to support our local Oneonta Rotary Club

Monday, January 31, 2011

Program Notes from Meeting on 1/27

Our guest speaker was Tracy Allen, Ph. D. He is the department of Geography chair, associate professor of Geography and Environmental Sciences Program at SUNY Oneonta.

He spoke very enthusiastically and passionately about water, clean water in the world. It's about Quality and Quanity of the water in the world that matters to him. Tracy reported that water should be a basic human right in the world. In developing countries 2.2 million people die each year because of dangerous water. 16 jumbo jets crashing every day is equal to the number of people who die due to poor water. There are over 20 water related diseases known. 1 n 6 do NOT have access to clean water, 1/2 the hospital beds in the world are filled with people suffering from diseases due to poor water. More people in the world have a cell phone than a toilet. In developing countries they use 2.67 gallons of water a day and in the US we use an average of 100 to 175 gallons of water a day.

Solutions according to Tracy include: Education, Government Intervention, Community Based Aid, Small Community Projects one community at a time.

Three New Members Inducted in the Month of January

Congratulations to the new members of the Oneonta Rotary Club

Heidi Yorke: General Manager of the Hampton Inn in Oneonta

Chris Kuhn: New Director at Job Corps

Dave Coury: Works for the Oneonta Recreation Department

Please give these new members a warm Rotary Welcome

Monday, January 10, 2011

22nd Annual Oneonta Rotary Ross Cordell Tournament a Success





Thankfully the 22nd Annual Oneonta Rotary Ross Cordell Tournament went off without a hitch this year. We were anticipating a huge winter storm to hit on Friday and last through to the weekend, but the weather decided to keep it's ugly claws in check for this year.


Thanks to the help of many Oneonta Rotarians, Catrina Truesdell, John Remillard, Bob Moyer, Bill Davis, Charlie Nicosia, Elaine Baird, Dr. Bob Davidson, Loree Allen, Lary Guzy, Laurie Zimniewicz, Emily Ernsberger, Lindsay Drake, Paul Paterson, Tom Kelly, Sam Koury, Don Ball, Geoff and Chad Smith we were able to keep everything running as smooth as possible.


Once again, the wrestiling was top notch, as always. Levitown came out at the winners of the whole tournament, BG/A (Bainbridge-Gilford/Afton) finished second and Oneonta finished ninth. Sandy Creek Wrestler, Derek Pfluger (Last years State Champion at 135 in D II) recorded his 200th Career win at the tournament.

We want to thank all the tournament sponsors who helped support the Oneonta Rotary Club and the OHS Booster Club who will benefit directly from this tournament.