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May 9th, 2014 39 21 MEALS ON WHEELS 13-May Bob Huckman/Finbarr Corr 20-May Ken Livingston/Rick Cannon 27-May Bill Lemoine/Dave Aiken 03-Jun Tom Zurn/Phil Morris 10-Jun Jim Bogle/Mike Duffy 17-Jun John Herr/Dick Corsini Calendar May. 9-11 RYLA (The Cape Cod Sea Camps). May 16. Rob Mador Bridges for the Fallen/PTSD Memorial at Bourne National Cemetery May. 21 Rotary - Family Mini-Golf May 23. Kristin O'Malley from Cape Cod Foundation May 30. Julie Sweeney Roth- 911 and Memorial at Ground Zero (NYC) PLEASE be available at 6:30 AM on your scheduled Friday. If it develops that you cannot attend, please immediately notify Jim Liedell (508) 362-0167. Jim will ar- range a swap with another member, or fill in himself. The Main Event Program Committees: Please notify Curly Carey and Phil Morris of your speakers. You are responsible for providing the write up on the speaker for the following week’s TGIFIY. May: Service Above Self Kevin Lennon, Chair Jan Tkaczyk, Dean Sherman, Jacqueline Carnevali June: Rotary Fellowship Al Belanger, Chair Colleen Kramer, Mary Ann Gray, Elena Schuck With her trademark smile and comportment, a beaming Tammy Glivinski imparted the 4-WAY TEST OF Rotary throughout the scope of assem- bled Rotarians. Melissa Farrell, Secretary of the Yarmouth Rotary Board of Directors “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce that Steven Albright will continue as President for the next year, 2014-2015. It was an unanimous deci- sion by the Board and in accordance with the Yar- mouth Rotary By-laws. The Board feels this will provide not only continuity and stability, but the opportunity to continue the mission Steve has started. The Board thanks Steve for stepping up and being a true Rotarian: Service Above Self.” Mike Duffy, in addition to the clarion call of Brown Bag!” reminded Club members of the purpose of the Brown bag program and that if anyone knew of Seniors who might benefit, to contact Hilda Davenport at the Yarmouth Senior Center. ● The May food-of-the-month at the Yarmouth Food Pantry – canned vegetables. Elena Schuck will be the team leader for the next Yarmouth Rotary DINNER-FOR-CHAMP- HOUSE. The Group Study Exchange team (now called VTT) from Germany- will be staying with Yar- mouth Rotary host families, Jackie Carnevalli, Tom Ulrich, and Tom Zurn (May 3 to 8). Also on Elena Schuck’s to-do list was her relaxed (?) reminder of the May 31 MINI-GOLF FAMILY EVENT – still need money for t-shirt sponsorships have 10 so far. Tammy Glivinski & Jim Saben will be pre- senters at the District Conference workshop on Club Projects (Saturday, May 3 at the Sea Crest in Falmouth) on their experiences in the Hondu- ras Clean Water Project. GUEST POLICY Prospective mem- bers are the guests of the Club for their first meeting RISING STAR KENDALL ARCHAMBEAU FROM CAPE COD TECH Annie Dolan-Niles, from the Cape Cod Technical High School faculty, introduced (with understandable pleasure) this month’s Rising Star, Kendall Archambeau, who she has known through the Early Childhood Education Shop. Kendall wants to “take on the world” with her “passion for teaching.” Not only has already started this career choice with her em- ployment at the nearby Family School, her internships, her Youth Soccer coaching within Yarmouth Recreation, her Sen- ior Project, and more; Kendall plans on graduating in 2018 from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts with a major in teaching and a minor in coaching. (We would not be sur- prised!) PROGRAM Kevin Lennon, Chair of the May Program Committee intro- duced as Beth Biro, Forensic Sexual Abuse Consultant and Forensic Interviewer from Children’s Cove as Guest Speaker in a return visit. Founded in 1997 as a grass roots Child Advo- cacy Center, Children’s Cove is a Barnstable county agency whose focus has evolved from mostly prosecution to an agen- cy that is victim centered. Their mission: to provide coordinat- ed and comprehensive multidisciplinary services to child vic- tims of sexual abuse/serious physical abuse and their families. As Beth noted, there is still a need for gathering evidence, but with only six full time staff, increasing awareness and preven- tion have taken on increased importance. April was Assault Awareness Month and representative pinwheels were much in view. To learn more about their multidisciplinary team ap- proach, plus links for resources, child sexual abuse, in- ternet safety, reporting abuse, statistics, mailing list, mandated reporting, and support through volunteering and donations, see their website: < www.childrenscove.org>. Other contact methods: PO Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 / main number (508)-375-0410 / toll free & 24-hour on call re- sponse (888-863-1900) / email <[email protected]>. To report child sexual abuse or neglect, contact local police departments or the Massachusetts Department of Children & Families (DCF) Child-at-Risk Hotline at (800)-792- 5200. FRONT DESK 16-May Bernie Nugent / Stephen McMahon 23-May Bill Lemoine / Jim Walker 30-May Bob Boucher / Jim Quirk Substitutes: Bill Lemoine MEET at the Yarmouth Senior Ctr. 528 Forest Rd., South Yarmouth 9:30 A.M. ANNOUNCEMENTS Happy Birthday!!! Joe Cappadona, May 15th GREETERS 16-May Patricia Armstrong 23-May Al Belanger 30-May David Bisbee 6-Jun James Bogle 13-Jun David Botting 20-Jun Robert Boucher 27-Jun Sally Bowles 4-Jul Richard Cannon TAMMY GLIVINSKI – Rising Star / Chil- dren’s Cove / selling tickets to Cupcake event / Liz has finished classes. DAVE BISBEE – Rising Star & Children’s Cove. KEN JENKS – Rising Star / Police & Fire Dept. from both towns with the Mock Crash. CAROL WOODBURY – Rising Star. JACKIE CARNEVALLI – International Ser- vice Committee meeting. PAUL TARDIF – wife ran into Bob Dubois at Chatham Bars Inn during his brief return. SUE PROVENCHER – Kendall & her fami- ly / Yarmouth Police called to the bank (“Is that your brother?”) ANNIE DOLAN-NILES – Kendall / Children’s Cove & their work with CC Tech. BETH BIRO – Kevin Lennon. KEVIN LENNON – Children’s Cove. PAT ARMSTRONG – rough week (George Allaire…). MARY ANN GRAY – pre-school toys dona- tion. TOM ULRICH – Steve for another year. TOM TOMASIK – warning buck (oldest daughter now driving) / for Steve & thanks to Jill. BOB BOUCHER – ques. to Steve: did you miss a Board meeting? KENDALL ARCHAMBEAU – thanks to Yar- mouth rotary for the Rising Star award. CURLY CAREY – saw Nancy Gardner / Beth from Children’s Cove / May 18, Skip- per’s 5K road race. HAPPY BUCKS NOTEWORTHY PARTICIPATED IN OUR RECENT FOOD PAN- TRY DRIVE WITH A BEATLE FULL OF SUPPLIES

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Page 1: The Main Event - Microsoftclubrunner.blob.core.windows.net/00000004816/en-ca/files/sitepage/... · 2014/5/9  · FRONT DESKvice Committee meeting. 16-May Bernie Nugent / Stephen McMahon

May 9th, 2014 39 21

MEALS ON WHEELS 13-May Bob Huckman/Finbarr Corr 20-May Ken Livingston/Rick Cannon 27-May Bill Lemoine/Dave Aiken 03-Jun Tom Zurn/Phil Morris 10-Jun Jim Bogle/Mike Duffy 17-Jun John Herr/Dick Corsini

Calendar May. 9-11 RYLA (The Cape Cod Sea Camps). May 16. Rob Mador Bridges for the Fallen/PTSD Memorial at Bourne National Cemetery May. 21 Rotary - Family Mini-Golf May 23. Kristin O'Malley from Cape Cod Foundation May 30. Julie Sweeney Roth- 911 and Memorial at Ground Zero (NYC)

PLEASE be available at 6:30 AM on your

scheduled Friday. If it develops that you

cannot attend, please immediately notify

Jim Liedell (508) 362-0167. Jim will ar-

range a swap with another member, or fill

in himself.

The Main Event

Program Committees: Please notify Curly

Carey and Phil Morris of your speakers. You are

responsible for providing the write up on the

speaker for the following week’s TGIFIY.

May: Service Above Self Kevin Lennon, Chair

Jan Tkaczyk, Dean Sherman,

Jacqueline Carnevali

June: Rotary Fellowship Al Belanger, Chair

Colleen Kramer, Mary Ann Gray, Elena

Schuck

With her trademark smile and comportment, a

beaming Tammy Glivinski imparted the 4-WAY

TEST OF Rotary throughout the scope of assem-

bled Rotarians.

● Melissa Farrell, Secretary of the Yarmouth

Rotary Board of Directors – “On behalf of the

Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce that Steven Albright will continue as President for the next year, 2014-2015. It was an unanimous deci-sion by the Board and in accordance with the Yar-mouth Rotary By-laws. The Board feels this will provide not only continuity and stability, but the opportunity to continue the mission Steve has started. The Board thanks Steve for stepping up and being a true Rotarian: Service Above Self.”

● Mike Duffy, in addition to the clarion call of

“Brown Bag!” reminded Club members of the

purpose of the Brown bag program and that if

anyone knew of Seniors who might benefit, to

contact Hilda Davenport at the Yarmouth Senior

Center.

● The May food-of-the-month at the Yarmouth

Food Pantry – canned vegetables.

● Elena Schuck will be the team leader for the

next Yarmouth Rotary DINNER-FOR-CHAMP-

HOUSE.

● The Group Study Exchange team (now called

VTT) from Germany- will be staying with Yar-

mouth Rotary host families, Jackie Carnevalli,

Tom Ulrich, and Tom Zurn (May 3 to 8).

● Also on Elena Schuck’s to-do list was her

relaxed (?) reminder of the May 31 MINI-GOLF

FAMILY EVENT – still need money for t-shirt

sponsorships – have 10 so far.

● Tammy Glivinski & Jim Saben will be pre-

senters at the District Conference workshop on

Club Projects (Saturday, May 3 at the Sea Crest

in Falmouth) on their experiences in the Hondu-

ras Clean Water Project.

GUEST POLICY Prospective mem-bers are the guests of the Club for their

first meeting

RISING STAR – KENDALL ARCHAMBEAU FROM CAPE COD TECH

Annie Dolan-Niles, from the Cape Cod Technical High

School faculty, introduced (with understandable pleasure) this

month’s Rising Star, Kendall Archambeau, who she has

known through the Early Childhood Education Shop. Kendall

wants to “take on the world” with her “passion for teaching.”

Not only has already started this career choice with her em-

ployment at the nearby Family School, her internships, her

Youth Soccer coaching within Yarmouth Recreation, her Sen-

ior Project, and more; Kendall plans on graduating in 2018

from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts with a major in

teaching and a minor in coaching. (We would not be sur-

prised!)

PROGRAM

Kevin Lennon, Chair of the May Program Committee intro-

duced as Beth Biro, Forensic Sexual Abuse Consultant and

Forensic Interviewer from Children’s Cove as Guest Speaker

in a return visit. Founded in 1997 as a grass roots Child Advo-

cacy Center, Children’s Cove is a Barnstable county agency

whose focus has evolved from mostly prosecution to an agen-

cy that is victim centered. Their mission: to provide coordinat-

ed and comprehensive multidisciplinary services to child vic-

tims of sexual abuse/serious physical abuse and their families.

As Beth noted, there is still a need for gathering evidence, but

with only six full time staff, increasing awareness and preven-

tion have taken on increased importance. April was Assault

Awareness Month and representative pinwheels were much in

view. To learn more about their multidisciplinary team ap-

proach, plus links for ● resources, ● child sexual abuse, ● in-

ternet safety, ● reporting abuse, ● statistics, ● mailing list, ●

mandated reporting, and ● support through volunteering and

donations, see their website: < www.childrenscove.org>.

Other contact methods: PO Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 /

main number (508)-375-0410 / toll free & 24-hour on call re-

sponse (888-863-1900) / email <[email protected]>.

To report child sexual abuse or neglect, contact local police

departments or the Massachusetts Department of Children &

Families

(DCF)

Child-at-Risk

Hotline at

(800)-792-

5200.

FRONT DESK 16-May Bernie Nugent / Stephen McMahon 23-May Bill Lemoine / Jim Walker 30-May Bob Boucher / Jim Quirk

Substitutes: Bill Lemoine MEET

at the Yarmouth Senior Ctr.

528 Forest Rd., South Yarmouth

9:30 A.M.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Happy Birthday!!! Joe Cappadona, May 15th

GREETERS 16-May Patricia Armstrong 23-May Al Belanger 30-May David Bisbee 6-Jun James Bogle 13-Jun David Botting 20-Jun Robert Boucher 27-Jun Sally Bowles 4-Jul Richard Cannon

TAMMY GLIVINSKI – Rising Star / Chil-dren’s Cove / selling tickets to Cupcake event / Liz has finished classes. DAVE BISBEE – Rising Star & Children’s Cove. KEN JENKS – Rising Star / Police & Fire Dept. from both towns with the Mock Crash. CAROL WOODBURY – Rising Star. JACKIE CARNEVALLI – International Ser-vice Committee meeting. PAUL TARDIF – wife ran into Bob Dubois at Chatham Bars Inn during his brief return. SUE PROVENCHER – Kendall & her fami-ly / Yarmouth Police called to the bank (“Is that your brother?”) ANNIE DOLAN-NILES – Kendall / Children’s Cove & their work with CC Tech. BETH BIRO – Kevin Lennon. KEVIN LENNON – Children’s Cove. PAT ARMSTRONG – rough week (George Allaire…). MARY ANN GRAY – pre-school toys dona-tion. TOM ULRICH – Steve for another year. TOM TOMASIK – warning buck (oldest daughter now driving) / for Steve & thanks to Jill. BOB BOUCHER – ques. to Steve: did you miss a Board meeting? KENDALL ARCHAMBEAU – thanks to Yar-mouth rotary for the Rising Star award. CURLY CAREY – saw Nancy Gardner / Beth from Children’s Cove / May 18, Skip-per’s 5K road race.

HAPPY BUCKS

NOTEWORTHY

PARTICIPATED IN OUR RECENT FOOD PAN-

TRY DRIVE WITH A BEATLE FULL OF SUPPLIES