Thursday, July 28, 2011
Briar Crier July 22, 2011
BRIARCRIER
July 22, 2011, Friday at 12:00, former Briarcliff Rec Dept, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1587 – An English colony fated to vanish under mysterious circumstances was established on Roanoke Island off North Carolina
Meeting Leader – Paul Rosen
PLEDGE - Paul Rosen PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter PRAYER – Reverend Lee
HAPPY THOUGHTS - Paul Rosen back from Alaska, his guide lives in village of 1100 people and can't see Russia. Elinor Yuter thanks Dr. Robert Amsterdam for laser gum surgery with no pain after.
ANNOUNCEMENTS – Ernie – this year’s dues are due with waived 20% late payment if paid promptly.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Peter D. Cimini, novelist – Missing and exploited children
SUMMARY OF TALK
This speakers task began in 2005 when he was asked to write an article on kidnappers and predators of children. This led to his writing a novel, The Secret Sin of Opi. An act of congress provided a clearing house for missing and captured children. Most returned home unharmed. Prior to 2002 police would wait 24 hours before investigating. Brain affected predators emotions. Their brains lit up and subjects started feeling sorry for their capture. His fictional book explored the theme of Stockholm Syndrome and the effects of long term captivity. He recalled Patty Hearst and others who were put in isolation. Their captives formed bonds with their predator and in one case, when the predator died; the kidnapped person mourned his death.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
Friday, July 22, 2011
Briar Crier July 15, 2011
BRIARCRIER
July 15, 2011, Friday at 12:00, Briarcliff Rec Dept, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1910 – The term Alzheimer’s disease was used in the book “Clinic Psychiatry” by a German psychiatrist to honor Alones Alzheimer who identified the condition.
Meeting Leader – Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE - Sy Yuter. PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter PRAYER – Reverend Dean Dykeman
ANNOUNCEMENTS – Venues being discussed for the future site of the Rotary Club. No date yet.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Lena Cavanna, Director, Blythdale Children's Hospital
SUMMARY OF TALK
Blythdale Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, NY is a national leader in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of children with life threatening and complicated medical needs. They treat patients from birth through age 19 regardless of economic status. Their nursing staff provides expert care in a 92 bed inpatient hospital, a day hospital program and outpatient programs. It is the only hospital in the state with an on-site pre K – 12 public school. Their work starts when a child’s stay at an acute care hospital ends. They provide individualized care and an unsurpassed therapeutic regimen. They have experience with traumatic brain injuries, burns, organ failure, pre and post transplant, brain tumors, feeding disorders, and much more. Their goal is to help the patients to return home. Blythedale brightens the lives of the patients and gives them back their future.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
Monday, July 11, 2011
Briar Crier July 8
BRIARCRIER
July 8, 2011, Friday at 12:00, Briarcliff Rec Dept, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1889 The Wall Street Journal was first published.
Meeting Leader – Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE - Dean Dykeman PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter PRAYER – Reverend Dean Dykeman
HAPPY THOUGHTS - Rachel – Her son’s 23rd birthday, Ken – son had a good medical checkup and grew 4 ½ inches in one year, Eric Messer – Thursday night lights in town was a great success, Eric Lebenson – appreciates all the good wishes during his recovery, Bob Maher had a sad announcement of a student recently killed in a drive by shooting after receiving his regents diploma, Ann Cargill back from a wonderful trip to Scotland.
ANNOUNCEMENTS – Venues being discussed for the future site of the Rotary Club are Atria, Tuscan Grille and Briar's Restaurant.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Lynda Nickelsen – Medicare
SUMMARY OF TALK
Several types of Medicare plans are available, company plans, like IBM, etc, Advantage plans which can pay for extra services like hearing aids, and original Medicare. There are physicians who accept assignment with Medicare which means they agree to accept the 80% Medicare allows and the patient pays the 20%, unless they have a secondary policy. There are physicians that do not participate with Medicare, however you can still see them but must pay the physician in full at the time of service and get reimbursed from Medicare. You can be charged 15% above Medicare’s rates. There are “freebies” which include wellness visits once a year, mammograms, colonoscopies, etc but ask the office up front so you are not charged. Medicare pays for a second opinion. Any procedure can be appealed if there is a denial. Patients and physicians can request an appeal. Hospital status must be obtained to see if you are an inpatient or an outpatient, especially when admitted to the emergency room. The possible changes to Medicare under the Obama insurance plan is yet to be finally determined. Physical therapy is covered up to $1800 per year but additional visits, if needed, must be requested by the ordering physician.
Call the Medicare hot line with any questions so you are not denied rightful coverage. 800-333-4114. Laws are changing every year so you must keep yourself informed so you are not denied rightful coverage.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
NEXT WEEK – Lena Cavanna from Blythedale Children’s Hospita
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Briar Crier July 1,
BRIARCRIER
July 1, 2011, Friday at 12:00, Briarcliff Rec Dept, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1863 The Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, resulting in a Union victory, began in Pennsylvania
MEETING LEADER – Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE - Dean Dykeman PATRIOTIC SONG – Spontaneous PRAYER – Reverend Lee
GUEST – Christine Cosentino
HAPPY THOUGHTS - Ernie is “good as new”; Shelley still has one puppy left; pictures from the Briars were taken by Zachary
ANNOUNCEMENTS – .Rachel announced fireworks tonight in Ossining; Atria and Tuscan Grille being looked at for future meeting places; raising dues being considered for members.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Dr. Rolande Hodel, Betty K. Lewis – HIV/AIDS in Camaroon, Africa
SUMMARY OF TALK
The two speakers talked about their mission to make Africa free of aids. They were like Rotarians in the way they interacted with us because they also believe in service above self. Dr. Hodel is a frequent speaker and brought us up to date with her program. One of the children she spent time with did not call her auntie but called her mom. The village has a population of a few thousand, with one out of five who are HIV positive and it is spreading. It has one clinic, one nurse and no doctor. People may not even know they have it. Antibiotics, antifungals, pain killers and IV fluids have been provided. There is no infrastructure. Dean presented Dr. Hodel with a check for $500.00 from Rotary to be invested and used to provide sewing machines. Further detail may be found at http://aidsfreeafrica.blogspot.com/2011/07/briarcliff-manor-ny-rotary-club.html.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
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