Friday, February 24, 2012

February 17, 2012 Briar Criar

BRIARCRIER 
February 17, 2012 – noon at The Briar's Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club

                                                                          TODAY IN HISTORY
1801: The U.S. House of Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr and elected Jefferson. president and Burr became vice president.

Meeting Leader –President Dean Dykeman

PLEDGE  -  Sy Yuter      PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter      PRAYER –  Rod Ertischek

HAPPY THOUGHTS – Ken Shimazu re eye surgery; Nadia, the speaker, happy to be here: Francis, happy to learn about Chinese culture.
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 SUBJECT - Traditional Chinese Culture by Nadia Ghattras, representative of SHUN YUN performances.

                                                                         SUMMARY
For 5000 years in China, culture was heralded as a devine gift. Its glory was long the inspiration of countless artists and poets until this heritage was nearly lost. For Chinese, the words evoke a sense of wonder. To audiences who have seen it, they reach the experience of a lifetime, a moment so powerfully beautiful it touches the soul. Attending a classical perfomance brilliantly choreographed evokes personal beauty, imperial drama and the glory of an ancient civilization. SHEN YUN means Heavenly Charm. Performances will take place April 18-20 at the Lincoln Center. Prices per seat range from $80 to $250. To reserve seats call 212-496-0600.

Today  Friday  – Rotary Peace Centers, Holger Hausen

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter

Thursday, February 16, 2012

February 10, 2012 Briar Crier

February 10, 2012 – 6:00 at The Briar's Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club

                                                                          TODAY IN HISTORY
19122 – Joseph Lister, the father of antiseptic surgery, died in England at the age of 84.

Meeting Leader –President Dean Dykeman

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

HAPPY THOUGHTS – Shelley – read Rotary International Peace Magazine-Inspirational. Ken Rung and Kris happy with Shelley's thought.
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GUESTS – member's spouses and friends including Anne Cargill's old Scot friend Jim Chalmers

ANNOUNCEMENTS – New Rotary street signs are here.

 SUBJECT - Holiday Hearts Party.
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Rachel Leihbacher and Shelley Lotter planned the fun Holiday Hearts party.  Dean Dykeman was once again an excellent auctioneer.  Everyone had a wonderful time.


This Friday  – Traditional Chinese Culture -- Dr. Wendy Wang

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter

Thursday, February 9, 2012

February,3. 2012 Briar Crier

BRIARCRIER

February, 3, 2012 – 12:00 at Briar's Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club

                                                                           TODAY IN HISTORY
1913 – The 16th Amendment to the Constitution, providing for a federal income tax, was ratified.

Meeting Leader –President Dean Dykeman

PLEDGE  -  Sy Yuter  PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter       PRAYER –  Ken Reng

HAPPY THOUGHTS – Ken Shimazu happy to be alive; Sy Yuter – an elder Rabbi says life begins when the youngest goes off to college and the dog dies; Zen – third son, Eric, having another baby boy.
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GUESTS – Surekha Shivaleela, and Shakeela Mohideen

ANNOUNCEMENTS – Board meeting postponed to February 15th; District Conference is April 20 – 22 at the Renaissance Hotel in West Harrison, NY.

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Marty Ketels and Karen Stanley, Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, Benefits from Blood Donations,


SUMMARY OF TALK
Phelps Memorial Hospital Center is located in Sleepy Hollow, NY and is a superior hospital for the Mid-Hudson communities.  It has a high reputation for blood donations, every donor qualifies and has it’s own facility within the hospital.  Donors qualify for participation in discounts from local businesses.  Briarcliff Manor has 13 restaurants and  businesses offering these discounts, Tarrytown has 27, Ossining 18 and Sleepy Hollow 6.  Blood donations can be given by each person on a regular basis. Consider donating and help save a life.  You can also donate your own blood for need during medical procedures.

Next Friday – No  luncheon meeting – Holiday Hearts, Wine and Dinner – 6:00 p.m. with Auction.  Bring money to spend.

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter

Friday, February 3, 2012

Jan. 27, 2012 Briar Crier


BRIARCRIER



January 27, 2012 12:00 hrs at Briars Restaurant, Briarcliff Manor NY Rotary Club

                                                                    TODAY IN HISTORY

1944 – An era of atomic testing began in the Nevada desert as an Air Force plane dropped a one kiloton bomb on Frenchman Flat.. 
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Meeting Leader – President Dean Dykeman

PLEDGE  -  Sy Yuter  PATRIOTIC SONG – Sy Yuter  PRAYER –  Reverend Lee

HAPPY THOUGHTS – Sy $3.00 for letter to national security advisor re deal with Iran;  Bob Maher $10.00 grand opening “A Little Bump Up”; $5.00 Frances Chu – best vacation at Pelican Resort, Newport Beach, CA; Dean – sad but happy as daughter’s car broke down but she is safe.

GUESTS – Thomas Itty from Wells Fargo; Richie Izzo re toughman race; Ernie’s son-in-law.

ANNOUNCEMENTS –  February 10th, Holiday Hearts Dinner, Auction; April 20 – 22 District Conference.

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT – Dr. Rolande Hodel, Cameroon-Aids free Africa Update



SUMMARY OF TALK


This was Dr. Hodel’s seventh trip to help Cameroon become Aids free.  Our $500 grant provided sewing and knitting machines.  The women make pullovers and sweaters but men take over the more complicated tasks.  Money for treating HIVAids is the main goal.  Antibiotics are given and help but some people die soon after.  There are no doctors in the clinic and it is dirty with no bathroom.  Village elders make psychological diagnoses.  The drugs are inadequate and elders say “give me more.”  She was often  hungry and felt dirty and was anxious to leave after nine days but will return to Cameroon.  Dr. Hodel looks forward to talking to us again.
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This Friday: Benefits From Blood Donations -- Marty Ketels

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter
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