Wednesday, July 18, 2012

July 13, 2012 Briar Crier


BRIARCRIER

Friday, July 13, 2012, 12:15 at The Briar's Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club

TODAY IN HISTORY
1951 – The novel “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger was published.

MEETING LEADER  – President Kris Chittur

PLEDGE -  Sy Yuter  PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter  INVOCATION –  Dean Dykeman

HAPPY THOUGHTS – Sy, We have a resident owl.  Dean is happy his daughter is close and it is Friday.

GUESTS – Christina, niece of Etrusca; Visiting Rotarian Tom Laurenson; and Rick Danzker visiting  from the Atria Assisted Living facility in Briarcliff.

ANNOUNCEMENTS – Friday July 13 is Family Fun Night in Briarcliff with the Rec Dept

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Justin Quaranta – Reducing Substance Abuse.  He is a Rotarian from Ronkonkoma, NY

Summary of Talk
It is the mission of the Simple Hope Foundation to seek out and support effective means of combating substance abuse, driving related injury and death.  They seek to help with new and innovative means of counteracting alcohol and drug addictions.  People who are drunk should be demonized.  The social stigma is the biggest motivator.  A beer is the same as a martini.  Be social but watch your habits to stay alive.  Designated drivers who drink only soda is one of the best solutions. This foundation speaks to many Rotary Clubs as well as schools and tries to get their message out about safe driving.

This Friday – Rewards as a Rotarian – Helen Reisler, Past District Governor
HELEN REISLER
RI Alt Representative to the United Nations
PDG 7230 2005-2006
“9/11” PP Rotary Club New York 2001-2002

Helen Reisler is often described as “a woman of firsts.” She was the first woman member of  The Rotary Club of New York in 1988, the first woman president of her club in 92 years, and the first president to face the challenge of an unprecedented terror attack on her own city in 2001. She raised 1.4 million to aid the needy, while guiding her club members  in “hands on” disaster relief efforts. She has traveled, by request, to numerous Rotary districts to speak about this experience, is highlighted in a book, “Heroes of “9/11,” and has been honored with a painting of her image on “The 100 Years of Rotary” wall in Hartsdale, New York.

As District Governor during 2005-2006, being true to her mantra of “Blow Your Own Horn,” Helen encouraged and taught clubs how to publicize their community projects, which resulted in an unprecedented amount of newspaper coverage. She delights in publicizing interesting Rotarians and has had them on several television shows including “The Today Show, “A Good Cause,” and “The Lisa Show.” She is a consultant to “Radio Rotary,” has contributed to, and been interviewed by The Rotarian Magazine and was RI President Lacys media liaison in New York.

Helen has been appointed by five successive RI presidents, to represent Rotary International at the United Nations. She has coordinated the Youth program, including Interacters and Rotaracters, on “Rotary/UN Day,” for the last four years, where she doubled the audience, and one year introduced “hip-hop” and “rock music” to the program.

She serves as a trustee of both the New York Rotary Foundation, her District 7230 Foundation and is Chair of her club’s Past Presidents’ Council. She is a nine time Paul Harris Fellow and Vice President of Membership of the Rotary Global History Fellowship.

Helen has produced seven videos to publicize her club and district, all of which have played on cable TV. She initiated the Gift of Life program in the New York Rotary Club and secured a $75,000 grant. Her “Gift of Life One Child’s Story” was chosen for prime time TV.

During the “Haiti Disaster,” Helen coordinated volunteers, reported daily “from the field” to the External Relations Department of Rotary International, and attracted newspaper coverage. She interviewed on radio where she requested supplies, recruited volunteers, and publicized Rotary.

Helen‘s background includes education, media, and the advertising/publishing business, where she held numerous positions and “broke the glass ceiling” She was a Vice President of the International Sales & Marketing Executives and a founder of the “Sales Hall of Fame” She is highlighted in multiple Marquis “Who’s Who” books, and has received numerous awards. She is presently a consultant in Public Relations & Publicity, specializing in speechwriting, image psychology, and event planning.
She has three children, and six grandchildren Her husband, Mel, an attorney, and Paul Harris fellow, passed away after the year of her presidency in 2002.

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter