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Birthday
PP Dennis Dawson Sept. 7
Those born in September are intellectual….and tend to work hard. They are a master of communica-tion….and tend to combine logic and intuition in dealing with life.
Wedding Anniversaries
PP Dennis Dawson Sept. 11
Ann Dawson Sept. 11
September
Rotary
Anniversaries
Delores Johnson, 14 years
Marilyn Lyon, 14 years
Geneseo Rotary/Kiwanis
Golf Outing
The 20th Rotary/Kiwanis Golf Outing and Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, September 4th.
Golf will be a four-hole, four person fun team scramble at the Livingston Co un t r y C lub w i th t ee - t ime s between 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Social hour at 6:00 p.m. and a casual dinner at The Nines at 7:00 p.m.
Contact PP Art Hatton
District Golf Tournament
September 5th
Island Course at the
Lima Country Club Registration starts at noon
Shotgun Start: 1:00 pm
Monthly Newsletter The Rotary Club of Geneseo, N.Y.
Club 4780 of District 7120
www.GeneseoRotary.com
September 2013
September 2014
September 2014 Page 2
Name Country Host Club
Grace Seiderman Argentina Corning
Conor Fillebrown Australia Geneva
Irene Zimmerman Belgium Victor Farmington
Denise Button Brazil Gorham
Bailey Cole Brazil Pal-Mac
Lee Taylor Chile Penfield
Felicia Lalomia Ecuador Horseheads
Bianca Rose Finland Corning
Corrine Mosher France Livonia
Alberta Eshenour Germany Waterloo
Margaret Osborne Germany Canandaigua
Meron Gethahun Hungary Rush Henreitta
James Truly India Geneva
William Sheckler Italy Clifton Springs
Katherine Adinolfe Japan Perry
Zach Messerschmidt Netherlands Geneseo
Alan Sayler Slovakia Belmont
Michael Roll Spain Cal-Mum
Margo Maybeck Sweden Victor Farmington
Olivia Hoyt Switzerland Elmira Heights
Submitted by PDG Mark Wyse, District Youth Exchange Chair
2014-15 Outbound Exchange Students
September 12, 1872
C hesley R. Perry is born. He
served as Rotary’s First
Secretary from 1910 - 1942.
Rotary Archive
Source: Rotary International
District 7120 Literacy Seminar
Saturday, September 20th
Clifton Springs Hospital
Bring a gently used book to be
donated to the literacy program
To register call:
585-338-9756
585-313-7553
September 2014 Page 3
Sam Worrell, from the
South Lake Country
Rotary Club in Clermont,
Florida, was a visitor at some of
our August meetings.
—Quote of the Month—
”What is Rotary? Thousands have made an answer, each in his own way. It is easier to note what Rotary does
than what it is”. —Paul Harris 1945
Tuesday, September 9
Primary
Election Day
September 2014 Page 4
Autumnal Equinox
Sept. 23rd
“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by
staying in the house”
—Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864
Pres. David has received the
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOP-
MENT AND EXTENSION
AWARD presented to our Club
from Rotary International. If you
were not at the August meeting
when he shared it with the Club,
it is available at: DATE:
http://www.geneseorotary.com/x
membership.htm
Labor Day
September 1st
No Club meeting.
Read A Book Day September 6th
Student Organization Expo
September 10th
2:00 pm-4:00 pm,
SUNY Geneseo, MacVittie College Union
The Rotaract Club at SUNY Geneseo
will be participating in the Expo
which features live performances,
give-a-ways, food, and "one-stop
shopping" for new students when it
comes to getting involved in
Geneseo's over
200 student-run organizations.
Rosh Hashanah
Begins on Sept. 24
2014-15 Inbound Exchange
Student Host Family
Diana, Daniel and Scott Cannon
(Photo by Jan Montanye-Castillo)
September 2014 Page 5
Rotary District 7120 Youth Exchange 2014-2015 Inbound Students
Name Country Host Club
Javier Salido Argentina Hornell
Emma Gardner Australia Pittford
Annelien Remans Belgium Fairport
Ana Quezada Bolivia Livonia
Pedro Mendez Brazil Geneseo
Silvia Morales Chile Canandaigua
Aviles Parra Ecuador Avon
Iiro Merenmies Finland Horseheads
Guillemette Birkui France Ontario-Walworth
Jonas Recker Germany Watkins Montour
Bori Bernat Hungary Greece
Varda Shah India Victor Farmington
Lorenzo Lagana Italy Rush Henreitta
Sakura Futatsugi Japan Penn Yan
Jonas Ivanock Slovakia Pal-Mac
Alberto Ruiz-Borau Spain Bath
Maria Carlsson Sweden Waterloo
Tim Schneider Switzerland Penfield
Pimpisut Unpradit Thailand Corning
Gwendolyn Vos Netherlands Wolcott
Submitted by Mark Wyse
September is
Rotary’s Youth Services
Youth Services acknowledges the positive
change implemented by youth and young
adults involved in leadership development
activities, community and international ser-
vice, and exchange programs that enrich and
foster world peace and cultural understanding.
Programs include RYLA, Rotaract,
Interact, and Rotary Youth Exchange.
September 2014 Page 6
A Few More Summer Festival Photos
Submitted by Jan Montanye-Castillo
SAVE THE DATE
Time: 6:30 pm—10:30 pm
Tickets: $75.00
Sponsored by Honeoye-Falls
Mendon Rotary Club
Save The Date —
October 11th
Nations Road, Geneseo 10:00 am—4:30 pm
Featuring the 86th running of the Genesee Valley Hunt Cup
To benefit Golisano Children’s Hospital and the Geneseo Rotary Club.
Contact PP Steve to volunteer.
WORLDWIDE, we drink about 400 billion cups of coffee each
year – that’s about 12,000 cups per second.
Though Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee, the nation has
exported its own brand of coffee culture. Starbucks began as a single Seattle store in
1971 and now has nearly 20,000 locations in more than 60 countries.
In a $4 latte, coffee beans account for about 40 cents of the price.
Source: The Rotarian, August 2014
International
Literacy Day
September 8th
This day is to raise everyone’s
awareness of and concern for
literacy issues around the world.
September 2014 Page 7
Service
Above
Self
Naples Grape Festival Presented by the Naples Rotary Club Naples High School Grounds, September 27th and 28th
10:00 am—5:00 pm (rain or shine) Arts & Crafts Vendors
Grape Pie Contest Wine Tasting Tent
Great Food & Music
http://www.naplesgrapefest.org/
September 2014 Page 8
Food Pantry Day
September 8th
The Geneseo Rotary Club
was one of the sponsors
for the Fiddlers Picnic
which was held August 2
at Long Point Park.
Canalside Fun Event September 13
9:00 am—12:00 pm
(Registration at 8:00 am)
T. Spencer Knight Park, Newark
Run, walk, jog, bike, kayak, boat three miles down the Erie Canal.
Suggested donation:
Individual—$5.00
Family—$15.00
Sponored by the Newark Rotary Club
Rotary Archive
“Every year is a new year. A
club that doesn’t review what it
has been doing, to see if it is still
worth doing is making a
mistake.”
Roy D. Hickmanm R.I. President 1972-73
—The Rotarian, September 1972
Tim Hayes
announced that his
son, Andrew, will be
attending medical
school at S.U.N.Y.
Stony Brook this fall.
Andrew has a B.S. in Bio-chemistry
from St. Lawrence University.
Fine$
Fines (and there
were many) were
collected at Club
meetings from
everyone who was
celebrating a
birthday or anniversary in the month August
From the ABC’s of Rotary…
From the earliest days of Rotary, members
have been referred to each other on a first-
name basis. Since personal acquaintanceship
and friendship are cornerstones of Rotary, it
was natural that many Clubs adopted the prac-
tice of setting aside formal titles in
conversations among members.
September 2014 Page 9
Computer Terms
And What They Used
to Mean
Log on: what you want to do to add fuel to the fireplace.
Byte: what mosquitoes do.
Windows: what you open when it is warm and close when it is cold.
Keyboard: where you hang your house/car keys
Mouse: something you didn’t want sitting on your desk
Rotaract Update...
Marilyn Lyon met with Nicole
Rountree, the new Rotaract Club
President, on August 27.
Topics discussed included: how to
increase membership, 2014-15 service
projects & fundraising events, and the
Student Organization Fair (Sept. 10).
Morgan Bailey Receives Good
Neighbor Citizenship Award
Morgan Bailey is this year’s recipient of the
Good Neighbor Citizenship
Award which recognizes a
good citizen in the
community and in school.
Morgan has been a member
of the Interact Club at
Geneseo Central. She has
also been involved in Youth
Court, which is comprised of student volun-
teers from Livingston County high schools
who hold dispositional hearings for non-
violent offenders. The Court is a companion
to Hillside Children’s Center community
service program to reduce youth violence and
juvenile crime.
Morgan was the recipient of a 2014
Geneseo Rotary Club Scholarship and the
2014 Livingston County Teen Recognition
Award.
The Good Neighbor Citizenship Award is
presented each year and is sponsored by
PP David Parish.
(Sources: PP Paul Metzger and Livingston
County News)
Photo by Michael
Johnson
September 2014 Page 10
Good Neighbor Committee
Horse Riding Event
August 14th
According to PP Paul Metzger, approximately 70
children participated in the Good Neighbor
Committee Horse Riding Event at Leg Up Stables.
Sandwiches and fruit were served for lunch which
were provided by the Salvation Army.
Special thanks to Kim Sanford and the
many volunteers.
SAVE THE
DATE
November 15th
Avon Rotary
Annual
Auction
Avon
Primary School
Start your holiday
shopping early!
District 7120 Membership Seminars
September 27th
Dansville
Dansville Public Library, Main Street
Registration: 8:30 am, Session starts promptly at 9:00 am
Pittsford
Harris Beach Building, 99 Garnsey Road,
1:30 pm—4:00 pm
R.S.V.P. to PDG Norma Madayag-Reilly
no later than September 20th
September 2014 Page 11
Genesee Valley Rotary Camp
August 17th to 23rd “Here is Love”
Visit to GVRC
After the club meeting on August 18, the following Rotarians visited the Genesee Valley Rotary Camp: Pres. David Woods, Mary
Kay Yanik, Margie Wallin, PP Steve Wiener, PP John Lanpher, Sam Worrell (South Lake Country
Rotary). Also Mary Rutigliano.
Photos and captions from the
Genesee Valley Rotary Camp website Egg spoon relay
Santa came to camp
Dan and Trevor playing battleship
Having a great morning
at the range….
First fish caught
at camp
Tory and Colin are winners!
The three amigas
Jordan
Camp is a beautiful place
Super
pumped
about horse
back riding
September 2014 Page 12
2013-14 Outbound Exchange Student Mary Rutiligiano
Was Program Speaker on August 18
Mary Rutigliano
Mary Rutigliano, 2013-14 Outbound
Exchange Student, was our program
speaker on August 18th.
Mary shared with the club photos from
the ten months she spent on Tenerife,
one of the seven Canary Islands.
The photos included her host family,
their apartment, friends, classmates, and
the volcanic island’s landscape.
Mary also described some of the
activities she did in her spare time.
Photos by Marilyn Lyon
PROGRAM REPORT
September 2014 Page 13
2014-15 Outbound Exchange Student Zach Messerschmidt
Arrives at Airport in Amsterdam
E-mail from John Bakker, August 1, 2014
Herewith a few pictures of the arrival this early
morning (plane landed 5:30 am) of Zach to
Schiphol Amsterdam Airport where he was
greeted by his host families and club members
of our Rotary Club.
Also Rotary MDYC (Multi District Youth
Committee) official Rem Jonker was present at
the airport.
Zach is now with his first host family in
Enkhuizen. Seems he is very enthusiastic about
his upcoming year.
Regards,
John Bakker, Club Youth Counselor
RC of Enkhuizen, Holland
September 2014 Page 14
Photos
submitted
by
PP John Lanpher
September 2014 Page 15
District 7120 Youth Exchange Inbound Orientation
Wayne Central School
Mo Dalton, Jan Montanye Castillo and our Inbound Exchange
Student, Pedro Mendez, attended the Youth Exchange Inbound
Orientation on August 23rd. Pedro is the tall good looking young man
in back. (Photo and info submitted by Jan Montanye-Castillo)
Genesee Valley Rotary Camp Visit on August 18
We arrived at camp after our club meeting. First stop was the nursing lodge where we all received
wrist bands as part of the security procedure and had Janet Green the nurse explain her role which is
not only dispensing the proper medications to about 95 of the campers but prior to camp accepting
and reviewing all the applications. We then proceeded to the swimming pool area and basketball
court and then the dinning hall where we met Mark VanDurme the assistant camp director. Mark has
been at camp for 40 years and he explained all the regulations that must be in place as far as a
safety plan and background checks on all personnel, a very daunting task. We hiked up to the arts
and crafts lodge where we met Brian Bartalo the Camp director. Our final hike was up a steep hill to
some of the camp sites used by the campers which were very Spartan (real camping). Our final stop
was the area we call special, which is for the more challenged campers, Wheelchairs, walkers, feed-
ing tubes, oxygen monitors, c-pap machines. This area has paved pathways for easier access by
wheelchairs. This year there were 25 campers in special with an equal number of counselors. This
year's theme was Winter Wonderland and we had 117 campers which is the most we have ever had
and on Saturday 13 graduated which is always a tearful occasion for both campers and staff.
(Submitted by PP Steve Wiener)
September 2014 Page 16
(from left) Pres. David Woods
DG Scott MacDonell
DG Scott MacDonell visited our Club on
August 11th and presented an overview of
the District’s plans for the upcoming year.
District Governor Scott MacDonell Visits Club Meeting
A podium/lectern placard was presented to
our Club by the District Governor.
Eastern Cities
Fellowship Dinner
October 27th
6:00 pm
Rochester Riverside
Convention Center
Chair: William Redden
Tickets go on sale September 5th
6th Annual
Haunted
Hayride
Sponsored by
Gananda Rotary Club
October 10, 11, 17, 18, 24
1485 Walworth Road
(Route 441)
Details in next Newsletter
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