Thursday, December 29, 2011
Dec. 23, 2011 Briar Crier
BRIARCRIER
Dec. 23, Friday Noon, The Briar's Rest. Dining Room, eating off the menu,
N. State Road, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1783: George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and returned to his home at Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
MEETING LEADER: Paul Rosen
HAPPY THOUGHTS: Sy with turnout; Zen, son Eric and wife having another baby; Shelley, generally happy; Bob Maher, with academic achievement of his kids.
ATTENDANCE: 12*, with each entitled to $10 club credit from Ernie.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Dr. Bob Maher, St. Christopher's Update
SUMMARY OF TALK
This is his "90th" talk to Rotary. In 7.5 years, as Supt. and then CEO, went from 25 students at one location to 550 students at four locations. He handed out a brochure, done inexpensively since all of their money goes to educating the kids. An expectation of success helps them to develop their skills needed to interact in the larger world. School provides educational, residential, clinical, social and community services with active sports program. Most serve in very successful marching band.
This Friday talk by Dr. Krishnan Chittur on India, Pakistan and U.S. Security. Meeting will be at a table in Briar's dining room with club reimbursing each member with $10 credit toward the cost of their meals eating off the regular menu.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Dec. 16, 2011 Briar Crier
BRIARCRIER
Dec. 16, Friday Noon, The Briar's Rest., N. State Road, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1773: The Boston Tea Party took place as American colonists boarded a British Ship and dumped more than 300 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
MEETING LEADER: President Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE: Sy Yuter PATRIOTIC SONG: Sy Yuter PRAYER: Rachel Leihbacher
HAPPY THOUGHTS: Bishop John, bless all who celebrate Hanukkah and Christmas; Fran Wills, happy holidays to all; Kris Chittur, happy his guest speaker is here; Dean Dykeman, his daughters are visiting from their colleges.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Ernie, all should send their grapefruit money to him via Rotary - P O box 260 - Briarcliff , N.Y. - 10510
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Prof. Dr. Surendra Kaushik on Women's Empowerment Through Higher Education.
SUMMARY OF TALK
Pace Professor Kaushik founded and helped fund the Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women's College in Rajasthan India in 1999. It is committed to educating women where only 1.5% of women have achieved a college degree. The goal: educate a woman and you educate a family, and then a community, a society and ultimately a nation. There is no better tool for development than the education of women and their empowerment. He showed slides of a very impressive college.
Next Friday Dec. 23 meeting at The Briar's dining room. We will eat off the menu with Rotary giving $10 credit to each attendee. Dr. Bob Maher will speak on Christmas to Infinity.
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
Dec. 9, 2011 Briar Crier
BRIARCRIER
Dec. 9, Friday Noon, The Briar's Rest., N. State Road, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1906: President Theodore Roosevelt became the first president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for helping mediate the end of the Russo-Japanese War.
MEETING LEADER: President Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE: Sy Yuter PATRIOTIC SONG: Sy Yuter PRAYER: Bishop Herzog
ATTENDANCE: 24 Rotarians
GUEST: Brad Gurr via Dean.
HAPPY THOUGHTS: Rod, daughter married; Shelley, new hair style; Frances, just happy;
Kris; 10th grade contest.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Ernie: Grapefruits will be in Recreation Building. Each Rotarian has to sell five cases and/or pay $100. Dean: Everyone should donate to the International Rotary Fund to wipe out polio.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Dr. Bob Amsterdam on energy saving. Dr. Sy Yuter on Mideast update.
SUMMARY OF TALKS
Dr. Amsterdam discussed the savings from installing solar panels. Dr. Yuter discussed the main Mideast issue, whether Iran is building a nuclear weapons system. The Administration is pressing Israel not to attack the Iranian nuclear sites. Israel apparently believes it has no choice since Teheran has threatened to wipe out Israel. Dr. Yuter believes the Iranian goal, like that of Japan and Germany, is to have the option to develop nuclear weapons but will stop short of that option unless nuclear attacked.
This Friday talk at the Briar's: Women's Empowerment Through Higher Education -- Prof. Surendra Kaushik
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
Thursday, December 15, 2011
BRIARCRIER - 12/9/11 by Dr. S. C. Yuter
BRIARCRIER
Dec. 9, Friday Noon, The Briar's Rest., N. State Road, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1906: President Theodore Roosevelt became the first president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for helping mediate the end of the Russo-Japanese War.
MEETING LEADER: President Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE: Sy Yuter PATRIOTIC SONG: Sy Yuter PRAYER: Bishop Herzog
ATTENDANCE: 24 Rotarians
GUEST: Brad Gurr via Dean.
HAPPY THOUGHTS: Rod, daughter married; Shelley, new hair style; Frances, just happy;
Kris; 10th grade contest.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Ernie: Grapefruits will be in Recreation Building. Each Rotarian has to sell five cases and/or pay $100. Dean: Everyone should donate to the International Rotary Fund to wipe out polio.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Dr. Bob Amsterdam on energy saving. Dr. Sy Yuter on Mideast update.
SUMMARY OF TALKS
Dr. Amsterdam discussed the savings from installing solar panels. Dr. Yuter discussed the main Mideast issue, whether Iran is building a nuclear weapons system. The Administration is pressing Israel not to attack the Iranian nuclear sites. Israel apparently believes it has no choice since Teheran has threatened to wipe out Israel. Dr. Yuter believes the Iranian goal, like that of Japan and Germany, is to have the option to develop nuclear weapons but will stop short of that option unless nuclear attacked.
This Friday talk at the Briar's: Women's Empowerment Through Higher Education -- Prof. Surendra Kaushik
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
BRIARCRIER - 12/2/11 by Dr. S. Y. Yuter
BRIARCRIER
December 2, 2011, 12:00 at The Briar's Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1961 - Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, declared himself a Marxist who would lead Cuba to Communism in a speech that ended five hours later.
Meeting Leader - President Dean Dykeman
PLEDGE - Sy Yuter PATRIOTIC SONG - Sy Yuter PRAYER - Dean Dykeman
HAPPY THOUGHTS - Zen to be home; Dean happy it is Friday (always); Anne Cargill had an infection and the antibiotic cured her fast.
ANNOUNCEMENTS - Ernie - grapefruits are coming, $20 a case, 5 cases per person or $100 each.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT - Rick Danzker - Atria at Briarcliff - Assisted Living
SUMMARY OF TALK
Current residents are now 62 to 102. One client has been there for 15 years. They have to be self-transportable, able to get up from a chair by themselves. Some drive, they enjoy music, trips to museums, malls, movies, etc. They are served three meals a day in their room or dining room. The cost is @4,500 per month for a studio, including a bathroom, kitchen. There are many opportunities for socialization to provide a satisfying life.
Attendance: 21 Rotarians, no guests
Next Friday: Efficient and Renewable Energy - Elizabeth Sillek
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
BRIARCRIER - 11/25/11 by Dr. S. C. Yuter
BRIARCRIER
Nov. 25, Friday Noon, The Briar's Rest., N. State Road, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club
TODAY IN HISTORY
1963: President John F. Kennedy was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Jacqueline, lighted an eternal flame at his grave.
MEETING LEADER: Sy Yuter
PLEDGE: Sy Yuter PATRIOTIC SONG: Sy Yuter PRAYER: Sy Yuter
HAPPY THOUGHTS: Ken, the coming Japan concert on Dec. 4; Elinor, with her health; Sy, having a regular meeting.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Songs for Japan, a benefit concert to aid victims of quake and tsunami in Japan, Saturday, December 4, at 3 PM at the Scarborough Presbyterian Church.
SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Dr. Sy Yuter on Middle East Update
SUMMARY OF TALK
The top issue in the Middle East is whether Iran is developing a nuclear weapon. A Nov. 8 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency says there is evidence that Iran is conducting nuclear weapon experiments. The Agency reported that Iran has tested an "implosion device" needed to build a nuclear payload small enough to fit into the chamber of its Shahab 3 missile re-entry vehicle, that can reach any part of Israel. Both Americans and Israelis say they have not taken off the table a military strike against the Iranian nuclear facilities. Such a strike would produce a very dangerous response from Teheran. But Sy believes that Iran, like Japan and Germany, has enough nuclear fissile material to give Teheran the OPTION to build a crude nuclear weapon in a few months and a nuclear warhead arsenal in a few years. That is, that Teheran is not going to build or explode a nuclear bomb soon so its argument that Iran now is only conducting allowed peaceful nuclear experiments, and not building a nuclear weapon, is believable.
Next Friday meeting at The Briar's: Assisted Living by Rick Danzker of Atria
Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
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