Did you know that Rotary International has been a major contributor to the fight to eradicate polio throughout the world? The Oneonta Rotary Club supports this work through donations and fundraising. Check out Rotary Internation's new website End Polio Now . You can get more information on polio eradication stories and learn how donations are used to fight polio. It's great to know that our actions here in upstate New York help to contribute to the eradication of a devastating disease on the other side of the world. Just one of the many reasons to enjoy being a Rotarian--local action, global impact!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Oneonta- A Great Place to Live
At today's weekly meeting, members of the Oneonta Rotary Club were reminded once again of one of the reasons why Oneonta is such a great place to live--a vibrant, cultural atmosphere fostered by the presence of two wonderful institutions of higher education-Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta. Today's speaker, Dr. Robert Bensen, English Department, Hartwick College, presented information on the Hartwick College NEH Visiting Distinguished Professorship in Humantities program "Four Writers Who Changed the World." Over the next eight months, Hartwick College will present four renowned writers in the arts, sciences and humanities: Billy Collins, U.S. Poet Laureate, NEA Fellowship, NYFA Fellowship; David Sloan Wilson, SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence; Guggenheim Fellow, National MS Society Book Award; Derek Walcott, Nobel Prize for Literature and numerous other awards; and Marilynne Robinson, Pulitzer Prize, PEN/Ernest Hemingway Award, National book Critics Circle Award, LA Times Book Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction. Members of the Oneonta community will have the opportunity to hear and meet each of these highly accomplished, thought provoking and widely read individuals. We are incredibly fortunate to have access to opportunities of this caliber-one of the reasons that Oneonta is such a great place to live!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
State Champion OHS Baseball Team Comes to Rotary
Baseball reigned supreme at today's Oneonta Rotary Club weekly meeting as representatives from the Oneonta High School (OHS) state champions baseball team visited Rotary to talk about their path to the championship. Oneonta High School Athletic Director and Baseball Coach Joe Hughes spoke about how the team's philosophy of Be a Champion Everyday-in school, in sports and in life- set the standard that led to the team's phenomenal season. Congratulations to all on an outstanding accomplishment!
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Ninash Foundation Promotes Literacy for Impoverished Children Throughout the World
At the August 16, 2012 weekly meeting, Oneonta Rotarians had the opportunity to learn how the Ninash Foundation is promoting literacy throughout the world. Started in 1996 by students and professors in the Learn and Serve in India program led by Dr. Ashok Malhotra, SUNY Oneonta, the Ninash Foundation has grown from a one room schoolhouse to six schools providing educational opportunities for 1,200 children. Presenters Malhotra and Ms Linda Drake told the gathering that the foundation's goal is to educate 50 million impoverished children and transform the communities in which the children live. To learn more about the Ninash Foundation's Indo-International Schools' project visit www.ninash.org.
Rotary Foundation Pilot Program Saves the Lives of Mothers-to-be in Nigeria
For the past five years, the Rotary Foundation has supported a pilot program in Nigeria aimed at reducing maternal morality by preventing and treating obstetric fistula, a serious birth injury that can cause stillbirth and, in the mother, chronic incontinence, infection, nerve damage and death. The primary cause is labor that goes on for too long, often for days. Because 70% of Nigerian women deliver at home, often without access to proper medical care, long labors that would be prevented in the developed world are more common. Prevention is the key and with the help of a Rotary Foundation grant, a series of radio programs were created that explained the condition, its causes and the available treatment. All in all, this project helped reduce maternal death by 60%; it reached 1 million women of childbearing age and resulted in the repair of obstetric fistulas for 1,500 women. (Lana Rouff, District Rotary Foundation Chair)
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events:
August 30th: Hartwick Poetry Program Information on visiting Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Poets.
October 20th: Mark your calendars! The Annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast.
November 11th: Veteran's Day Celebration
August 30th: Hartwick Poetry Program Information on visiting Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Poets.
October 20th: Mark your calendars! The Annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast.
November 11th: Veteran's Day Celebration
Monday, February 13, 2012
Photos from Superbowl Brunch at The Plains at Parish Homestead Sunday February 5th
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
SUPER BOWL Brunch: Sunday, February 5th, 11 to 1, Plains at Parish Homestead
Dear Rotarians,
The Oneonta Rotary will be hosting a Superbowl Sunday Brunch on Sunday, February 5, 2012 from 11:00a.m.-1:00p.m. at The Plains at Parish Homestead. Wear your favorite Jersey or Hat and enter to win a football snack tray to take home for your party. It will be $8.00 for adults and $3.00 for children ages 5-12 . Under 5 years old would be free. Buffet style with new Dining Director Amanda Gargano who has designed this special menu for us. The menu is as follows:
Belgium Waffles with Maple Butter
Asparagus, Prosciutto and Goat Cheese Quiche
Granny Smith Apple, Sage and Honey Glazed Smoked Ham
Mixed Fresh Berries with Lemon Honey Yogurt Topping
Raspberry Coffee Cake
Bagel Station with Assorted Fresh Bagels, cream cheese, and house-made Vegetable Cream Cheese and Cinnamon Honey Cream Cheese.
The Oneonta Rotary will be hosting a Superbowl Sunday Brunch on Sunday, February 5, 2012 from 11:00a.m.-1:00p.m. at The Plains at Parish Homestead. Wear your favorite Jersey or Hat and enter to win a football snack tray to take home for your party. It will be $8.00 for adults and $3.00 for children ages 5-12 . Under 5 years old would be free. Buffet style with new Dining Director Amanda Gargano who has designed this special menu for us. The menu is as follows:
Belgium Waffles with Maple Butter
Asparagus, Prosciutto and Goat Cheese Quiche
Granny Smith Apple, Sage and Honey Glazed Smoked Ham
Mixed Fresh Berries with Lemon Honey Yogurt Topping
Raspberry Coffee Cake
Bagel Station with Assorted Fresh Bagels, cream cheese, and house-made Vegetable Cream Cheese and Cinnamon Honey Cream Cheese.
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