The Rotary Club of
Irondequoit, NY
 
Chartered 1967
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November 1, 2017

Executives & Directors
President
 
Vice President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Club Service
 
Community Service Chair
 
Foundation
 
PR
 
Bulletin
 
Webmaster
 
Past President
 
Membership
 
Parliamentarian
 
Programs
Nov 22, 2017 6:15 PM
Meet at Remington's. Spouses welcome
Nov 29, 2017
New Website and Mobile App
Dec 13, 2017
New County Clerk Services
Dec 20, 2017
Boy Scout Troop
Dec 27, 2017
Jan 03, 2018
Military Experience
Jan 10, 2018
Irondequoit Police Department Charity
Jan 17, 2018
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Upcoming Events
Josie Waverly Concert
Diplomat Banquet Center Ballroom
Nov 17, 2017 6:30 PM
 
Angels of Mercy 10th Anniversary Celebration
Mercy High School
Dec 03, 2017 4:00 PM
 
Christmas Food Baskets
Camp Eastman
Dec 06, 2017 6:15 PM
 
Board Meeting
Gigi's
Dec 13, 2017 5:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Gigi's
Jan 10, 2018 5:00 PM
 
Valentine's Day Party
The Legacy at Cranberry Landing
Feb 07, 2018 7:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Gigi's
Feb 14, 2018 5:00 PM
 
St. Patrick's Day Party
Mar 07, 2018
 
Board Meeting
Gigi's
Mar 14, 2018 5:00 PM
 
Board Meeting
Gigi's
Apr 11, 2018 5:00 PM
 
Attendance: 22 members, 1 guest
Meeting Responsibilities
Door
Zamiara, Joshua
 
Invocation
Marzano, Jerry
 
Song
Corrigan-Bastuk, Therese
 
Russell Hampton
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Meeting Notes
 Food baskets will be prepared on Weds., Dec. 6.  Ray Holla reported that discussion of bylaws for clubs is underway, the leader of the Boy Scouts we sponsor will be coming to speak, sponsors are needed for a scouting event, 17 crew members and 4 adults, volunteers are needed for the floor hockey event in January, date, TBA.  Terri reported that the Eastern Cities Dinner, which had been cancelled, has been rescheduled for Weds. Dec. 6.  Dick Butler reported that the new member night on Mon., Nov. 6 did not draw any guests.
 
Program Notes
Speaker:  Al Brumagin, marketing director for St. Ann’s, which offers a high level of care for seniors at Chapel Oaks, which is an Individual Living facility.  Chapel Oaks offers breakfast and lunch in a bistro café setting, and full four course dinners in a formal dining room.  Residents can put in orders for their dinner preference.  The facility also offers a hair salon, store, bus for unlimited transportation for shopping, doctor visits and other needs.  The facility has recently added a pool and wellness center, along with services of a wellness coach.  We met for a cocktail hour in the café area and then enjoyed a tour and a nice dinner in the dining room, as guests of St. Ann’s/Chapel Oaks.  
 
Contributions/Fines
BJ. Cunningham for a nice anniversary even though it was somewhat spoiled by a nasty bug and for a gift from her husband of an automatic car starter, and fun at the Haunted Hampton Inn event; Dave Shaheen for B.J.’s scary witch costume, for the celebrity bartenders at the Tap Takeover event for Camp  Haccamo at I-Square, doing karaoke, and $2 for polio; Rich Tantalo, for an IHS Junior Varsity Team win and JV team getting to wear Varsity uniforms, a sign dedication, Trinity Church, and an award won by Jennie Gugino, and a Halloween parade; Cathy Proietti for her grandson, Noah who is 2, raising more than $1700 for breast cancer awareness, and making a lot of pizza on Halloween night; Tony Proietti, for Noah, his wife, and the job his crew did on Halloween night; Dick Butler, $5 for his club anniversary, a meeting at Camp Haccamo, the Hike for Haccamo fundraiser earning $5500, double the previous year, and polio; Bob Scheidt, a trip to NYC; Dom Fantauzzo, for the Hike for Haccamo and good times there; the Proietti’s fundraising, everyone’s health, and polio; Guy Kittlesen, the Hike for Haccamo, dictionary project and everyone’s health; Norb Rappl, for Kathy Proietti, B.J.’s witch costume, and his daughter’s last infusion for breast cancer;  Kenn Van Dieran, for the Hike for Haccamo, B.J.’s witch costume, 8 years in the club, the Tap Takeover for Haccamo, a sneezing fit at the meeting, and polio; Lynn Wozniak, Hike for Haccamo, an interview her daughter did with Kenn VanDieran for a school requirement; for missing the Tap Takeover due to illness, and $1 for foundation; Lou DiPrima, for installing a motion light for his new daughter-in-law and the pleasure of helping his kids, the Chapel Oaks dinner venue and the Hike for Haccamo;  Terri Bastuk, for Jennie Gugino, Hike for Haccamo, the Tap Takeover, and a scary bout with an illness while in NYC; Jennie Gugino, for Cathy and Tony, Norb’s daughter, the Hike for Haccamo and Tap Takeover;  Ray Holla for Jennie Gugino, Norb’s daughter and his birthday; Peter Mendick for the HIS Varsity win and the JV team wearing Varsity uniforms, the Proietti’s fundraising and his brother, John; Louis DiPrima, for Jennie Gugino, the JV team wearing Varsity uniforms, his car broken into but nothing in it to take; and getting a security light and alarm system;  Bob Spatola for the hard work that Peter Mendick, Ray Holla and Louis DiPrima for their work for Camp Haccamo, and all the volunteers for Hike for Haccamo, Guy Kitttlesen’s work on the 2016-17 members booklet, the Tap Takeover, Norb’s daughter, Norb’s birthday, his grandson, Luca, and his wife Lori’s new’s car; Lee Steinfeldt for the Haunted Hampton, everyone’s health and polio.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Mark Hiscock
November 7
 
Raymond Holla
November 27
 
Kathy Proietti
December 5
 
Join Date
Mark Hiscock
November 1, 2006
11 years
 
Joshua Zamiara
November 9, 2016
1 year
 
Dick Butler
November 14, 2010
7 years
 
Lee Steinfeldt
December 1, 1995
22 years
 
Lester Kaszuba
December 1, 1982
35 years
 
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