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Bulletin Editor
Sue Jones
Speakers
Jul 29, 2024
"The Zone" at Northwest Arena
Aug 05, 2024
TBD
Aug 12, 2024
Chautauqua County Bomb Squad
Aug 19, 2024
NY State Assembly
Aug 26, 2024
Child Advocacy Program
Sep 02, 2024
No Noon Meeting - Labor Day Observed
Sep 09, 2024
Chautauqua Lake Watershed Management Alliance
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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.
 
 
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Rotarily Yours - July 22, 2024
 

President Marion called the meeting to order and led the membership in the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner.

The invocation was given by Paulette Klein.

Joni Blackman welcomed Marion Beckerink’s guest, Alyssa Chamberlain, Community Outreach Manager for Journey’s End Refugee Services.

Announcements

  • Marion thanked our communications committee for all they do to help keep our club informed. (Marion was our bulletin editor today as the meeting was not recorded).
  • Thanks were extended to John Bauman for being our Greeter
  • The Literacy Committee meeting will be meeting immediately after the noon meeting
  • Paulette Kline invited the Club to join a gift bag stuffing event at the Rotary Office on August 14 at 5:30 pm for wings and pizza and BYOB
  • Marion announced the Club will be purchasing a custom logo Rotary Club tablecloth to elevate the Club’s profile at events and to welcome members and guest every week upon arrival at our registration table.
  • In addition, the membership committee will be reaching out to solicit members who would like to update the Club’s badges with magnetic badges, with a contribution of $5.00 per member. More details to follow.
  • Members were asked to SAVE THE DATE on Monday, September 23, 2024, to host the Jamestown Young Professionals at Southern Tier Brewery.  All members are asked to participate, bring business/calling cards to ‘drop in the bag’ of every JYP member.  Each JYP’s gift bag will include a list of each member’s classification and highlights of Rotary opportunities for young professionals. This event will be in cooperation with the Rotary AM Club. More details to follow.

Zach Agett fulfilled the 50/50 raffle and, surprisingly, Sally Martinez was the winner of $30, which she donated to the Club in support of eradicating polio.

John Healy substituted as our Sergeant at Arms and shouted out Jason Sample to celebrate IDA’s work in bringing in a record number of businesses.

Happy bucks were shared by David Troxell in appreciation for Jim Smith continuing to bring students from Chautauqua Institution every year. Rhonda Johnson gave happy bucks to state “$20 was not enough for the lunch and performance the Club was treated to.”

Marion Beckerink gave happy bucks in appreciation for the patience of the Rotarians online who could not clearly hear the performance online.

Joni Blackman announced the July Birthday Table celebrants:

Freeborough, Rita   Jul 04

Anderson, Chris      Jul 06

Kline, Paulette      Jul 09

Moots, Mike          Jul 11

Irgang, Tory           Jul 17

Olson, Mark          Jul 31

Stories
Maegan Washburn, Assistant Director of Annual Giving at Chautauqua Institution and Andrew Maxwell, Oberlin Conservatory of Music student and 2024 RCJCSD Scholarship recipient

Rotarian Jim Smith introduced Maegan Washburn, Assistant Director of Annual Giving at Chautauqua Institution and Andrew Maxwell, Oberlin Conservatory of Music student and 2024 RCJCSD Scholarship recipient at the Chautauqua Institution Schools of Performing & Visual Arts and Arts Education.

 

Andrew, 18, is currently pursuing his undergraduate in the Oberlin Conservatory of Music as a student of Sibbi Bernhardsson. He started learning violin at 10 years old with Pasha Tseitlin in San Diego. After moving to Cleveland, he began studying privately with Milan Vitek, a professor at the Oberlin Conservatory. He has participated and placed in multiple competitions in California and Ohio.

In high school, he joined the pre-college chamber program in the Cleveland Institute of Music. He privately studied and performed sonata repertoire with TCO musician Carolyn Warner and was a member of the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra. He has participated in music festivals such as Encore, Green Mountain, and the Indiana University Summer String Academy.

Besides violin, Andrew is an avid vocalist. He studied voice in the Aurora School of Music during high school, and currently takes lessons with Professor Lefebvre in the Oberlin Conservatory. He has sung in multiple concerts and placed in an Ohio state voice competition. Andrew also loves swimming, cooking and traveling.

Maegan graciously thanked the Rotary Club for contributing $20,000+ in scholarships over the years to students at Chautauqua Institution’s Schools of Performing & Visual Arts and Arts Education. 

Andrew delivered three extraordinary performances to a rapt room of Rotarians and guests. His skills belied his young age in execution and skill. Andrew played the fugue from Bach’s 2nd solo violin sonata and the Ballade from Ysave’s solo sonatas.

He ended his last note to an audience who leapt to their feet with a standing ovation of applause and appreciation.

Andrew disclosed he had never visited Chautauqua Institution before applying for the scholarship but is so pleased he was chosen for this experience.

President Marion shared that four polio vaccines would be made in Andrew’s name in appreciation for sharing his performance with our club.

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