District 7090 Newsletter

THE MORE WE CHANGE....

Dear District 7090 Rotarians,

As a blast from the past, we thought we would share with you some snippets from the newsletter of PDG Nick Norton's year (1987-88) as District Governor.  I think you will agree with me that, “The more we change the more we remain the same,”.  Enjoy.  See you at our VIRTUAL District Conference! 

 
 
 
 

                                                                                                                                                                                               
This issue is an every member issue. As last year there wil1 be two such issues. In we would like to convey some special thoughts to you, the club members, who are in the trenches and are the backbone of Rotary.
 
                Fail...
 
At the district assembly this year, we asked each president, as an additional challenge, to fail at least 12 times. That was not a crazy request. One of the basic problems in every organization is the members who point out that an idea won't work. They always seem to sit in the rear of the room. (Have    you ever noticed that no one ever sits in the front row of the room!) Yes, we have a lot of doubters! But failure is the foundation of success. Paul Ehrlich was a person who failed. He decided to develop a serum that would kill the microscopic wiggly things which caused a feared disease. The first serum he concocted failed. The second was no better. When he reached the century mark he still had failed. Two hundred serums later and nothing.    In fact, when he reached the 605th formula, his record was O out of 605. 606 worked and that was Salvarsan the drug which cured syphilis, a disease that was the "Aides" of its day. His final record 1 and 605! In football or hockey, no coach would have survived with that record. But Paul Ehrlich was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1908 and is the father of modern chemotherapy. Life is not to be judged as we would a hockey season!
 
 
                  In Order To Succeed...
 
In order to survive the effects of this decade's changing society, we have many challenges before us as Rotarians. The first challenge is upon us   - Polio Plus. The next challenge is upon us too, but we don't see it. It is hidden from us because we see the wondrous growth in the number of Rotarians worldwide. Unseen is the ominous fact that there are fewer Rotarians in North America. In the face of a major decline in the birth rate (Have you extrapolated from the times when fewer students required the closing of schools to the time when those students are of Rotary age?) and the increased need of third world countries for help, we have to maintain our membership rolls and increase our aid programs. This will take courageous and original thinking. We cannot afford to fear failure. We must seek failure to succeed. That is the wonder of Paul Ehrlich. For each of those 606 formulations, he put much creative thinking and he built on his failures. That is what we will have to do in the decade ahead. We will have to try many different ideas to attract new members.
 
                                                                           Because  Women ...
 
One issue we must face is women.  Not only new members but the women we have in the  Rotary family now!  Our spouses.  There has been a  tremendous change in the attitudes of women as to themselves.   I  am not sure  I  understand it,   but then that's why   I  married Alex.  I  leave understanding women to  Alex.  But  I   have noticed that the newer generations of women prefer to be called "women" rather than "ladies" and "Rotary Anns".
 
....well,  ask them about that label!  They prefer to make the decision themselves as to their involvement in things  Rotary.   Some even prefer  Scotch to  Tea!   When they are in the workforce they enjoy the traditional competition for improvement and resent having to prepare the meal when they get home.  In  terms  of  Rotary, this  will   have  meaning because  none  of  us  would  be  Rotarians  if  our  spouses  said  "no."  If you have time,  think about this.  If the birth rate is  50%  of what it was twenty years ago,   and if the professional and management workforces are fifty percent women,   how will your club sustain its present membership in the decades ahead?
 
and Future Leaders require it...
 
Frankly,  I  am deeply disturbed by the thought that the real issue facing  Rotary in the next decade may not be should we bring women into  Rotary,   but will they come into Rotary?  If that is the reality,  that will be a major challenge!  As  Alex and I have traveled among the clubs in the district we have been very impressed with the commitment to the community and surprised at the lack of commitment to the individual club.  This is another challenge. Like the lawyers who die without a  will, we often neglect our own houses.   That should not be a  product of  Service above  Self.   Club organization is often at best casual.  There are many presidents with little experience in   Rotary leading clubs filled with past presidents.   There are even clubs where the president is elected by the directors who, in turn,  are appointed by the president.  Where is the club constituency for decisions affecting the future?  If the presidency is a chore to be given only to the newest members, where 1s the prestige of the office of president?  The presidency should not be the means by which a new member learns about Rotary. The organizational traditions of each club will be the soil for future growth.  We need constant renewal through new and younger members.  When you enter the room for your weekly  Rotary meeting what do you see? Is the room filled with active doers or of people retired from thinking,  afraid to fail in the face of challenge, or a large group of past presidents led by a  youngster learning about  Rotary in lieu of a  fireside chat? When a  club appears messy or old,  how can it attract new members?  Do you see the challenge to  Rotary this year? It is your attitude! What have you done for Rotary this year?  What do you plan to do for  Rotary this year,  next year, and each year thereafter?
 
 
 
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A MINUTE WITH MELISA, (ok.. maybe two!)

March Newsletter, A Minute with Melisa Schrock on Vimeo.

If you can not view this video, click on March Newsletter.
 
OPEN YOUR OPPORTUNITIES IN ROTARY
2021 VIRTUAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE
MARCH 15-20, 2021
 
COST IS FREE
 
OPEN TO ALL ROTARACTORS, ROTARIANS, AND GUESTS
 
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS
 
REGISTER FOR EACH DAY BY USING THE LINK
 
⭐️ Monday, March 15: Conference Week Kick-Off & Virtual Happy Hour Social (7-9 PM)
Showcase Little Lending Libraries, Awards, The RI Beer Fellowship- PDG Steve Lack
 
⭐️ Tuesday,  March 16: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) (7-9 PM)
RIPN Jennifer Jones, RIVP Elect Valerie Wafer, Michael Jacques
 
⭐️ Thursday, March 18: (7-9 PM) YOUTH ... The Future of Rotary
RIPP Barry Rassin, Inspirational Rotarian Evan Burrell & Engaging Breakouts
 
 ⭐️ ️Saturday, March 20: (9 AM-12PM) International Service Project Saturday
Inspirational Rotarian Elaine Hernandez, D7090 Service Projects Kenya, Uganda &
D7020 St. Maarten, and breakouts to learn more.
 
For any questions or support to register contact:
 
Conference Co-Chair Lisa Bishop
 

COACHING AS A NEW LEADERSHIP MODEL

Coaching as a New Leadership Model is being introduced to Rotary after a successful pilot project in Zone 28 last fall organized by the zone membership team. The sessions were facilitated and designed by professional coaches, Angela Carter and Alexander Lutchin from District 7090.
 
Coaching in Rotary is about engaging in new ways with an individual or group to build a positive relationship. This approach empowers people to maximize their potential by developing creative ideas and solutions through inspiration and innovation. The coaching model has been successfully used across the private, public and non-profit sectors over the past twenty years. 
 
A three-part coaching certificate series will be launched this spring and delivered on one Saturday per month for two hours -  Dates are April 10, May 8, and June 12 from 10 am - 12 pm EST.  The registration link is below and for more information please email: rcc@d7090.org
 
Some comments from Rotarians who have participated in the coaching program:
 
 
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TRF ENDOWMENT FUND

A number of our Rotarians and Rotary clubs have been very generous in their contributions to The Rotary Foundation over the years.  THANK YOU for keeping up with your contributions this year.
 
Now is also the time to think about the future of The Rotary Foundation. You can designate The Rotary Foundation Endowment Fund as part of your estate planning. Adding a bequest to The Rotary Foundation Endowment Fund as part of your will can ensure the continuation of your annual contributions by the "interest" earned each year on the distribution from your estate.
 
 
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DISTRICT GRANTS TIME!

The DistrictGrants application deadline is fast approaching, March 15, 2021. Help fund your club's local or international project with a matching District grant of up to $2,000USD! The process is as simple as 1.2.3:
  1. Determine a project that fulfills a humanitarian need and can be completed between September 1, 2021, and April 30, 2022.
  2. Complete a "grant request" form on the grants module by signing into www.rotary7090.org>login>member area>grants>  submit a grant request.
  3. Gather supporting documents, such as letters from the benefitting and/or cooperating organization, quotes, and any other support letters. Complete the application in the module and upload your documents!
2nd grant applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis, and based on available funding after 1st applications have been approved.
 
Questions or need assistance? Contact: Lezlie Murch, DGSP Subcommittee Chair at lezliemurch@gmail.com
 
Thank you!
 
Lezlie Murch
Rotary Club of St. Catharines
D7090 Grants Spending Plan Subcommittee Chair
 

FUNDRAISING DURING COVID-19

Over 75 registrants took part in an energizing and fun WebTalk on Tuesday, January 26, 2021.  We thank the four clubs that stepped up to present and share their innovative fundraising ideas that also recognized COVID-19 health and safety precautions.
 
RC of Brantford Sunrise: Club Pres Glen Christenson, and Past Pres/Chair of Fundraising Justin Bester:  💲Brant Car Cruise, 50/50 Draw, Wine Draw, Trip of The Month, BBQRib Event

RC of Norfolk Sunrise: Past President Gail Catherwood:  💲Virtual Trivia Nights, “Bargains, Bling & Blarney” Online Auction, Catch the Ace, Bingo, Taste of Norfolk Food Box sale

RC of West Seneca: Club President Lisa Breidenstein, Slides by PE Kelli Cavo:  💲BBQ Chicken Event, Raffle 

RC of Westfield-Mayville: Club President Janese Berkhouse and, Auction Chair Dan Smith:  💲GoldRush Auction

Well done presenters! Please find below the link to the edited recording of this WebTalk.
 
RECORDED WebTalk: Please follow this link, or go to our D7090 website www.rotary7090.org, under MENU, Rotary WebTalks to find all recorded and edited WebTalks from the past year. These recordings are a great resource for individual or committee ideas and are useful as stand-alone club programs. 
 
January 26, 2021.  Fundraising Ideas during COVID-19
 
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Club & District News
Dundas Valley Sunrise News

DINE TO DONATE

The Rotary Club of  Dundas Valley Sunrise is running a fundraiser it calls “Dine to Donate”.  During these Covid times, local restaurants are hurting and demand at the two food banks in Dundas is high. So the club thought to combine these two needs by encouraging members and the community in general to buy some take-out meals, each one adding a $10 donation to the foodbanks.
 
DVS chose Wednesdays as a slow restaurant day and invited 5 restaurants, one each week in March, to participate. As an added bonus, Jamie Petrie, a local musician is live-streaming a concert each Wednesday evening to give some “value-added”.
 
 
 
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Eastern Hills News

GOLFERS THINK SPRING

The Rotary Club of Eastern Hills Sunrise is holding its 26th Annual Golf Tournament on May 24, 2021, at the Brookfield Country Club in Clarence, New York.   For details on how to support this important fundraising activity, please contact Greg Emminger greg@carubba.com or visit our website http://www.easternhillssunriserotary.org/annual-golf-outing.  This will be a shot-gun match, with social distancing efforts in line with NYS guidelines.
 
Pictured is former Eastern Hills Sunrise Rotary Club President, Dave Schiappa (right) celebrating his birdie on the majestic 18th hole at the Brookfield Country Club during the tournament in 2018.
 
 
 
 
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Dundas Valley Sunrise News

LET THERE BE CAKE!

On February 23rd, the Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise celebrated Rotary’s 116th birthday with – what else – CAKE!  Still being in lockdown meant some modifications to the party, but all was done within the provincial guidelines. 
 
The cake was done in Rotary colours and then President Kathy Starodub divided it into sections. It was delivered by eight drivers to all 49 members of the club as a way of engagement with all of our members in this difficult time. With the cake, Kathy sent a letter to each Rotarian, outlining the history of Rotary and summarizing all of the things that we can celebrate so far this Rotary Year.
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Welland News

94 YEARS YOUNG

It was a special day for one long-time Welland Rotarian. A group of Welland Rotarians and family gathered in front of the home of Fred Farnham for a social to wish him a very Happy 94th Birthday on February 24, 2021. With pandemic restrictions still in place in Niagara, Welland Rotarians wanted to show Fred that, although we can’t meet regularly face-to-face, he is a highly regarded member of the club, having joined on July 1, 1996.
 
Wearing protective masks and staying apart, Welland Rotarians presented Fred with a cake and congratulatory cards.
 
Happy Birthday, Fred! 
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Amherst News

GERRY DESIMONE

Gerry joined the Rotary Club of Amherst in 1994.  During his tenure, he served as president 4 times. Prior to joining the Amherst club, Gerry belonged to the Rotary Club of East Aurora and the Rotary Club of Delmar.  Gerry created our club's Foundation, served as Club President, and was one of its Charter Members.  He remained on the Board until his recent death. Gerry served as Assistant Governor of our Rotary District 7090 and held numerous other positions as well. Gerry led a Rotary Group Study Exchange to South Korea and took part in a Rotary Friendship Exchange to Brazil. Gerry was a two-time Paul Harris Fellow. 
 
Gerry volunteered for countless community projects and activities, including Habitat for Humanity; working with numerous local food pantries; visiting and enriching the lives of residents of local nursing homes; helping at our Rotary Classic Car Show; raising funds for needy and homeless children and families, and so much more.
 
Gerry made generous personal donations to The Rotary Foundation, as well as countless district and local projects.  Gerry was responsible for recruiting many new club members, including many professionals who helped to strengthen the diversity of our club. 
 
Gerry embodied Rotary's "Service Above Self".  He will be sorely missed by all of us!
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Lincoln News

BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE

The Coldest Night of the Year is a moment when tens of thousands of Canadians step outside the warmth and comfort of home and shine a light of welcome and inclusion. This year the event was held virtually in our area and the Zoom wrap-up took place Saturday, February 20. The Coldest Night of the year is a covid-safe, family-friendly walk to raise money for charities serving people experiencing homelessness, hurt, and hunger.
 
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Niagara on the Lake News

IT'S ALL IN THE WASH

It’s called WASH — it stands for water, sanitation, and hygiene projects.
 
With Transform International, the Rotary Club of Niagara on the Lake (NOTL) is undertaking a WASH project in the village of Chisimuka in the Rumphi District in north-western Malawi.
 
Potable water supply, sanitation, and hygiene are vital for basic human health, especially for children and maternal well-being. This is well recognized globally and is particularly relevant in poor countries such as Malawi.
 
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Norfolk Sunrise News

PANDEMIC FUNDRAISING

 
With all of the restrictions that the pandemic is creating for Rotary clubs' local fundraising needs, the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise has partnered with an auctioneer who specializes in online events.  The RCNS club members intend to bring online auction-type shopping to everyone’s individual computer.
 
This initiative has received huge support from the club and its community and a treasure trove of items have been donated for the sale. All the prep work is now done and it remains for participants to commence bidding. 
 
Why not check out the web-site and see what’s available?  You just never know. All details of this creative fundraiser may be found by Clicking here. Otherwise, Click here to send the club an email query.
 
 
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St. Catharines Lakeshore

ROTARY HELPS WITH PRIVATE PUBLIC PARTNERS

St. Catharines Food4Kids Executive Director Amber Hughes noticed a Facebook posting that The Grantham House restaurant (14 Secord Drive, St Catharines) was offering a free meal to any child that needed one, no questions asked. She reached out to see if they could work together to get a meal for the kids in the local Food4Kids program. A win-win for all concerned - supporting a local restaurant that could provide a meal to all of the Food4Kids families, but at a much lower cost than Food4Kids would normally incur.
 
It certainly turned into a real win for Food4Kids and the families! The Grantham House reached out to many of their contacts to get product donated, so Food4Kids actually paid VERY little.
 
 
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Lewiston-NOTL News

ROTARIANS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN

On Wednesday, February 3rd the Lewiston/NOTL Rotary Club invited Rotary friends from all over District 7090 to join them, just for fun, to explore the BREW (Beers Rotarians Enjoy Worldwide) Rotary Fellowship with STEVEN M. LACK Ph.D., CFE Past Rotary International District 5160 Governor 2013-14 Vice-Chair Beers Rotarians Enjoy Worldwide (BREW) Fellowship.
 
It was a great time and a gentle reminder that while Rotarians do good work in our communities and in the world, that there is a time and place to just have fun!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Grimsby News

DONATE & DINE - YOUR VALENTINE

Valentine’s weekend saw the culmination of the Rotary Club of Grimsby’s newest fundraising effort, and a significant pivot in this time of COVID restrictions.  Donate and Dine – This Valentine was a great success, garnering over $10,000 in gross receipts for the club over a span of 18 days of club members’ efforts.
 
Using a virtual platform, the fundraiser included an online silent auction website, a take-out dinner component, and an opportunity to donate to local or Foundation efforts.  Community members were encouraged to pre-order either a Lobster Roll/Clam Chowder dinner or a Full Rack of Ribs dinner online and use curbside pick-up the evening of February 13th to enjoy Valentine’s dinner with their loved ones, families, and partners. 
 
The instant notification function on the virtual auction site made bidding almost as much fun as at an in-person silent auction.  The promotion was primarily via word of mouth, donated mobile signs, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to keep costs down and generate an on-going virtual sense of excitement.

 
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Hamilton News

1...2...3 ROTARIANS

The Rotary Club of Hamilton welcomed 3 new Rotarians in February. At the weekly Rotary @ Noon meetings club members virtually welcomed Mohammad Azad - Financial Advisor & Tax Consultant, David Moore – VP Retail Banking & Chief Marketing Officer with Meridian Credit Union, and Scott Carmichael – owner DW Painting & Wallpapering. Rotary Hamilton welcomes these new Rotarians and looks forward to a future in-person meeting to present each with their actual (not virtual) Rotary pin.
 
 

VIRTUAL SERVICE PROJECT

 
Each February Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Hamilton volunteer at Living Rocks’ Soupfest. This community event raises funds for at-risk youth in Hamilton. This year Soupfest could not operate as normal, so the event went on-line. Hamilton Rotarians wanted to support the cause – supporting at-risk youth and local restaurants. A virtual Service Project was created encouraging Rotarians to pick up a spoon for the cause. Rotarians were encouraged to order soup from one of the Soupfest restaurant providers – supporting local businesses and youth! The virtual Service Project was a huge success with many members posting photos enjoying soup for the cause! The first virtual service project was a huge success.
 
Photo left: Rotarian Larry Paikin & wife enjoy some Soup
 

 
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St. Catharines News

VISION & LEADERSHIP RECOGNIZED

The Rotary Club of St. Catharines recently honoured several of its members by making them Paul Harris Fellows.
Congratulations to Jennifer Hansen, Melissa DeBeau, Lenore Klassen, Ana Nickerson, Joel Chatterton, and Serge Paquin for their vision and leadership in launching the Big Backyard Event.  Due to this past summer’s cancellation of our club’s annual Ribfest, this group launched this new socially-distanced event as a way of supporting the local restaurant industry that has continuously supported local Rotary clubs through the years. 
 
Pictured is Joel Chatterton (left) presenting Jennifer Hansen with her Paul Harris Fellow at her workplace.
 
 
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Westfield-Mayville News

FOUNDATION HAS VIRTUAL SPEAKER

Members of the Rotary Club of Westfield-Mayville gathered for a Zoom session on February 23 to learn more about the important work of The Rotary Foundation (TRF) and how to support its many local and international causes. Special guests in attendance were Sandi Chard, who chairs the Rotary District 7090 Foundation Annual Fund and End Polio Now committees, and Michele Starwalt-Woods, Rotary District 7090 Area 16 Assistant Governor.
 
Club President Janese Berkhouse welcomed all to the meeting. Dan Smith, Rotary District 7090 Vocational Training Team Chair and Club Youth Services Chair, introduced Chard as the program presenter. She is a member and past president of the Rotary Club of St. Catharines Lakeshore, a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, and a Bequest Society Member. 
 
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Welland & Fonthill News

TAG TEAM "it's in you to give" EFFORT

This week two Niagara Rotary Clubs conducted a joint blood donation drive at the Canada Blood Services (CBS) clinic in Welland.  Five Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Welland joined with nine from the Rotary Club of Fonthill together with seven partners and friends. Adding a few Rotarians and friends who went to other locations, in excess of 24 blood donations were collected as a result of this combined effort. In addition, Welland Rotarian and community volunteer extraordinaire Freddie Farnum returned as a CBS volunteer manning the refreshment table.
The campaign is in response to the recent Holiday Heroes’ challenge by District 7090 for Clubs to band together to help fill the gap in the blood supply on both sides of the border.  There is a critical need for donors at this time of year and the pandemic has heightened that need this year.
 
On the US side, donors can visit https://connectlifegiveblood.org/ to register, and on the Canadian side, donors can register at https://myaccount.blood.ca/
 
Pictured right is the indomitable Rotarian Freddie Farnum, 94 years young, with DG Frank.
 
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Rotary Youth Leadership Award at SunCliff
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