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Walt Pickut
Speakers
Mar 20, 2023
Journey's End
Mar 27, 2023
Executive Director of the Fenton History Center
Apr 03, 2023
Survey Results Review
Apr 10, 2023
2023 Chautauqua Lake Update
Apr 17, 2023
CHQ Plus Retail Store
Apr 24, 2023
The Homeless in our Community
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Make Up Opportunities 
 
AM CLUB Hybrid meetings at Venue 31 - Meetings at 7:30 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
 
FALCONER — Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 AM at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History located at 311 Curtis Street in Jamestown, New York
 
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 Teleconfrence Meetings - Effective until further notice - Fredonia, NY 14063
 
 
 
Committee meetings or social events can also be used as make-ups.
 
 
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March 13, 2023 - Noon Rotary Meeting
 
Today’s Chairperson: President John Healy with Pledge of Allegiance and 4 Way Test. 
 
Invocation: Vicki McGraw in honor of St. Patrick’s Day
 
Visiting Rotarians and Guests: Karen Kearney, sales and events manager at the Doubletree Hotel, and the Benson sisters with Deb Kathman.  
 
Announcements:
 
Cheri Maytum-Krull, Youth Services Chair - announced an upcoming event open for two applicants between the ages of 15 and 18 to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Conference, and leadership training opportunity in Ontario, Canada, in April of this year. Nominations and applications are now welcome.
 
“Farch 2023” will be celebrated at the ice arena with bumper cars, curling, much more, and good fellowship on Friday, March 24 between 6:30 and 8:30 PM. All invited!
 
Marion Beckerink announced that the New Neighbors Coalition will be receiving donations at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown, 1255 Prendergast Ave., on Wednesday, March 15 between 10 AM and noon, consisting of household and furniture items needed for new refugee families coming to work in Jamestown.
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Dr. Lillian V. Ney - Wellness & Stress

The special guest speaker for the day was Dr. Lilian Ney, speaking about Wellness and Stress as it relates to everyday wellbeing, longevity, quality of life, and its disproportionate effects on the poor, racially disadvantaged individuals and families facing hardships.

 

Dr. Ney, a cardiologist board certified in internal medicine and medical management, is currently President of the Chautauqua County Board of Health, a member of Strong Starts Chautauqua, the Healthy Housing Coalition, and the Physician Leadership Group. She is now “semi-retired” following a many years of private practice, more than 25 years at WCA Hospital, including Vice President of Medical Affairs and Medical Director.

Dr. Ney is also an honorary Rotarian.

Dr. Ney recalled a New York Times article in the 1960 while she was in medical school that reported on children in Nevada playing in “snow” that was actually highly radioactive fallout from nuclear bomb testing in the nearby wilderness. But not until decades later did the government pay for many, terribly stressful diseases that had resulted. At other times people already under physical or emotional stress have been known to die immediately upon receipt of tragic news. In short, public health is an under-recognized priority, especially  related to stress.

Unfortunately, life expectancy in the USA has recently decreased due especially emotional illness and mental health issues. Alcohol, environmental pollution, drug abuse, racial and economic oppression, and many similar factors are now known to be both causes and results of such lethal stresses. Covid has now added “long covid” to the list of stressors, affecting as many as 1/3 of all recovered covid cases.

Following many more examples of everyday stressors, Dr. Ney advised listeners that one of the best antidotes to stress can be found in identifying one’s highest and best values and living those values privately, publicly, and unapologetically. As a starting point, Dr. Ney recited words among the best known from the Hippocratic Oath taken by all physicians, and, she said, worthy of application to all, “Above all, do no harm.” Taking that to heart and being true to yourself, she said, will go a long way to a less stressful life.

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