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Bulletin Editor
John Bauman
Speakers
Nov 24, 2025
History of African-Americans in Jamestown
Dec 01, 2025
Dot's Gift Boutique
Dec 08, 2025
First Lutheran Church
Dec 15, 2025
Holiday Party TBD
Dec 22, 2025
Club Service- Birthday Table -Committee Mtgs Etc.
Dec 29, 2025
Holiday - No Noon Meeting
Jan 05, 2026
Club Service- Birthday Table -Committee Mtgs Etc.
Jan 12, 2026
Volunteering in Ukraine
Jan 19, 2026
No Noon Meeting
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Make Up Opportunities 
 
AM CLUB Meets at 7:30 am on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month on Zoom or in person at Northwest Arena
 
FALCONER — Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 AM at the Falconer Fire Department Exempt Hall located at 1 Coleson Drive Falconer NY, 14733.
 
WESTFIELD / MAYVILLE — Currently meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 5pm via ZOOM. Contact Janese Berkhouse at 716-397-8801 for Zoom details.
 
FREDONIA/DUNKIRK
Meet Thursdays at 12:00 PM - Zoom Teleconference Meetings - Effective until further notice - Fredonia, NY 14063
 
 
 
Committee meetings or social events can also be used as make-ups.
 
 
Rotarily Yours - November 17, 2025
 

President-Elect Caitlin O’Reilly substituted for President Michelle Jones and led the Club in the Pledge of Allegiance, the singing of the National Anthem.

Kathy Burch delivered the invocation.

Vice President Zac Agett introduced guests Tom LeBarte guest of Dave Painter; Shannon Rinow (prospective member) guest of John Healey; Dr. Fran Lapinski and Ellen Ditonto guests of Becky Rollins Greg Edwards from Gebbe Foundation.

Caitlin thanked everyone who worked on today’s Meeting: Jason Sample for greeting, Ruth Lundin for checking in people, Rhonda Johnson for 50/50, Chris Johnson for assisting with check-in, Ken Omeruo for Tech Setup, and John Bauman for Rotarily Yours. Caitlin and Jan will do cleanup.

Caitlin had some announcements:

            Mike Roberts encouraged members to sign up for the Red Kettle this week at the Tops on Washington Street. Discussed how to signup for the bell ringing 0n the Rotary website.

            Caitlin indicated that the Marvin House has a free event tomorrow. She is working on a process for the sign up for the Accapelolo lunch on 12/8. She indicated members should mail in  the second half of their annual dues. Asked in anyone can take Jan to the Cross-Country dinner on Thursday.

            Caitlin went to a district event in Canada this past weekend. Our club won some awards including Club Excellence award, Support for end Polio Now ($1,500 donation), and the Lighthouse award. Shout out to Past-President Marion Beckerink for her efforts.

Rhonda did the 50/50 drawing for $32 which was won by exchange student Heath Bounday.

Sergent-at-Arms Doug Conroe no one was fined but Bemus Point won their Section VI (Boys and Girls) soccer state championships.

Chris Anderson mentioned that Caitlin sang a beautiful Song in church yesterday. Matt Clark introduced his son Declan and discussed Toys for Tots and the upcoming toy drive on December 14. Jason Sample congratulated the JHS football team for making it to the Section VI finals. Caitlin donated for all of the good things that happened this week.  

Stories
Lee Gilmore, General Manager for Electrovaya

Becky Robbins introduced our speaker Lee Gilmore, General Manager for Electrovaya here in the Greater Jamestown Area.

Lee is a lifelong Chautauqua County resident, married with three adult children, and an active community member. He spent 20 years coaching high school wrestling, football, and girls’ soccer at Chautauqua Lake. He is currently the General Manager at Electrovaya Jamestown, located in the former Acurite building. Before Electrovaya, Lee spent 5 years working for an Aerospace company in Lake City, PA. Before those 7 years, he worked for MD electronics, which was located in the same building where Electrovaya sits today.

For the past 20+ years, Lee has had the opportunity to learn firsthand what it takes to run and manage a successful business, team, and department. He has led quality and production departments ranging from 5-person teams to 300. In his career, he has audited more than 50 companies and applied his experience to help improve them.

Lee is a certified IATF16949/ISO 9001 Lead Auditor, VDA licensed Auditor, and Product Safety Representative. He also holds a certification in Lead Manufacturing from the University of Buffalo.

Lee helped to successfully set up and organize new facilities in Leon Mexico and twice in Jamestown. He served as the project coordinator for implementing the quality management system, which was successfully certified to ISO/TS 16949. Lee has and continues to build strong relationships with companies located across North America and Europe.   

Lee provided an update on the project from the purchase of the Acurite building. He has been working on the project for two years. MD Electronics moved their operation to Mexico. Electrovaya is located in the Toronto Canada area. They mainly do R&D in that area. Jamestown was chosen because there is plenty of space for manufacturing. He gave a brief overview of Electrovaya’s history and it’s evolving products within the ion lithium battery space.

Their battery’s separator is what differentiate Electrovaya battery from the competition. The full ceramic case does not breakdown like others. Their battery can do at least 14,000 starts before. They concentrate on machines that material movement such as forklifts, etc. They are safer than other lithium batteries and don’t have any battery explosion.

The plant is being prepared for 6 tractor trailers worth of equipment. These will allow the production of dry rooms needed to produce their batteries. Once the facility is available the plan is to start one shift with 100 new hires, eventually moving to 3 shifts with the 300 employees. They plan on expanding their footprint in the Jamestown so they can warehouse materials onsite. They anticipate production to ramp up in about one year.

Jamestown is centrally located to Toronto, Greene NY (a major customer), and Columbus, Indiana (another major customer).

Lee invited anyone who wants to tour the building to reach out to him (maybe we could make it an offsite meeting like we did with New Flyer).

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