Thursday, April 24, 2014

April 18, 2014 Briar Crier



April 18, 2014 at The Briar's Restaurant, 512 N. State Rd.
of Briarcliff Manor Rotary Club Meeting

TODAY IN HISTORY
1923: The first game  between the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox was played at the old Yankee Stadium. The Yankees won 4-1.

MEETING LEADER: President Anne Cargill

PLEDGE: Anne      SONG: Sy        PRAYER: Anne via Robert Burns poem

ROTARIANS PRESENT AND HAPPY THOUGHTS: 13 Rotarians present. Today is Good Friday, which may account for the small number of members present. Sy will be 90 on Easter Sunday when much of the world will celebrate though not his birthday; Vote for Eric's slate of the 2014-2015 Board at next Friday meeting; Kris back in the hospital; Anne, will not be voting for new board.

GUEST: Edmar Flores, guest of Sean.

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: Sean Santiago on SING SING  Prison with help from his guest Edmar.  Part II of his talk will be on July 18.

SUMMARY OF TALK
The first prison in New York City was started in 1791. In 1828 Sing Sing prison was built and inmates transferred from NYC.  Current prisoners, all of whom have committed felonies, are at Sing Sing now.  The new prison was a model of reform. Then got to prison only by steamboat on the Hudson River or by the then muddy Albany State Road, now Route 9. President Lincoln visited the prison in the 1860s. The prison had an electric chair to kill prisoners which was last used in 1947 to kill prisoners Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for spying for Communist Russia. New cells added in 1929 had running water and a toilet.  Famous wardens included Wayne Seltzer, Thomas Osborne and John Lewis.  Several movies were made about the prison. There was even a bird sanctuary in the 1920s. Rachel recalls a break out  around 1988. There are about 2000 prisoners there now.

This Friday at The Briar's: Scott Lanoff  with a Mortgage Update.

Elinor Yuter, Reporter
Rachel Leihbacher, Expediter

Friday, April 18, 2014

April 11, 2014 Briar Crier


BRIARCRIER 
April 11, 12:15, at The Briar's restaurant for the Briarcliff Manor Rotary Club.

                                     TODAY IN HISTORY
1912: The RMS Titanic left its Southhampton port in England for its ill-faited voyage.

MEETING LEADER: President Anne Cargill (Computer says all caps from now on).

PLEDGE: ANNE      PATRIOTIC SONG: SY     PRAYER: RABBI AMIEL WOHL

HAPPY THOUGHTS AND  ROTARIANS PRESENT: 17 ROTARIANS PRESENT. DR. ROBERT MAHER, TREASURER, WE ARE IN GOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE. ALSO HAPPY THAT KRIS IS HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL. DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN APRIL FOR NEW LEADERS. FROM FRANCIS CHU HAPPY THAT SHE IS IN GOOD ENOUGH HEALTH TO ATTEND MEETING; FROM SCOTT LANOFF RE A REAL ESTATE CLOSING AND SON PLAYING SPORTS.  

ANNOUNCEMENTS: SY APOLOGIZES FOR NOT RECEIVING THE DETAILS OF THE APRIL 4 MEETING FROM RACHEL FOR THE BRIARCRIER. RACHEL, SCHOOL VACATION FOR HOLIDAYS OF PASSOVER AND EASTER, ALSO A FIRE IN FRONT OF THE HARDWARE STORE.

GUESTS:  MARK JOHNSON (PROSPECTIVE ROTARIAN) VIA ANNE, JIM LUPFER (BSA) VIA KEN; GEORGE CAMP FROM OSSINING ROTARY.  

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: RABBI AMIEL WOHL AND JUDGE SAM FREDMAN ON CURRENT ISSUES.
                                                                SUMMARY OF TALK

JUDGE FREDMAN DISCUSSED THE UKRAINE ISSUE. HE WAS ELECTED AS A DEMOCRAT AND ENDED UP AS A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE FOR FIVE COUNTIES INCLUDING  WESTCHESTER. EVEN SO, HE WAS WAY ON THE RIGHT RE THE UKRAINE ISSUE. GEORGE CAMP DISCUSSED HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO ROTARY.

APRIL 18: SING SING PRISON BY OUR OWN SEAN SANTIAGO.

ELINOR YUTER, REPORTER
RACHEL LIEHBACHER, EXPEDITER

Saturday, April 12, 2014

"Hypnosis 101" Presentation Holds Audience Spellbound


Dr. Bob Pargament held the packed audience spellbound with his riveting presentation on "Hypnosis 101" on Thursday, April 10, 2014, at the Briarcliff Library.  The presentation was the latest in the monthly series on "Preventative Health and Awareness" series of the Rotary Club of Briarcliff Manor.    See further detail HERE.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

!!!! Alert!!!!! Venue change this Friday!!!



Dear Rotarians & Guests –
This Friday’s lunch meeting (4/4/14) we have a special treat.
Our esteemed fellow Rotarian & Treasure, Bob Maher, has arranged for us to have lunch at the Terra Rustica Ristorante
550 N State Rd, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
(914) 923-8300
Terra Rustica Ristorante is just down the street from The Briars and on the same side of the street – closer to Club Fit.  There is parking on both the street level and up the driveway.
Please spread the word regarding Friday’s change of venue to our fellow Rotarians and guests.
Come in good cheer and good voice to sing our President Elect, Eric Lebenson HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
YIRS,
Scott, Secretary

March 28, 2014 Briar Crier


BRIARCRIER 
March 28, 12:15, at The Briar's restaurant for the Briarcliff Manor Rotary Club.

                                                        TODAY IN HISTORY
1884: The first telephone line, between Boston and New York, was inaugurated.

MEETING LEADER: President Anne Cargill (Computer says all caps from now on).

PLEDGE: ANNE      PATRIOTIC SONG: SY     PRAYER: PAUL ROSEN

HAPPY THOUGHTS: SY, NOT ATTENDING APRIL 3 OR 4 MEETINGS BECAUSE WILL BE IN NYC ATTENDING CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL LAW COURSE;  DR. BOB MAHER'S SON GOT ENGAGED AFTER A NINE-YEAR COURTSHIP; MARK, BROUGHT TWO BEAUTIFUL GUESTS; ALSO MARK, RE TAN GOT IN HAWAII; ERIC, HIS BIRTHDAY AND HAPPY HIS DAUGHTER, IN FULL MAKEUP, IS NOT 16;  PLUS OTHERS NOT CORRECTLY RECORDED.

ROTARIANS PRESENT AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: 18 ROTARIANS PRESENT. DR. ROBERT MAHER, TREASURER, WE ARE IN GOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE. DISTRICT CONFERENCE IN APRIL FOR NEW LEADERS. LIBRARY NET NEXT SUNDAY. THE MAYOR WILL BE THERE.

GUESTS: ROBERT KATZENNOFF AND MARK JOHNSON (PROSPECTIVE ROTARIAN) VIA ANNE, JIM LUPFER (BSA) VIA KEN; BETTY ORTIZ AND MARY VINCENT VIA MARK. 

SPEAKER AND SUBJECT: PRESIDENT PEARL BLAUSTEIN OF ELDERACT AT ATRIA RE ELDERACT.

                                                                SUMMARY OF TALK
PEARL TOLD US ABOUT THE ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVMENTS OF ELDERACT AT ATRIA IN BRIARCLIFF. ELDERACT IS A SUBSIDIARY OF OUR CLUB. KRIS SHOWED A VIDEO OF THE ELDERACT MEETING. ELDERACT HAS DECIDED TO HELP WOUNDED VETERANS BY KNITTING WHAT THE WOUNDED RETURNING VETERANS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANT OTHERS CAN USE, INCLUDING PURSES.


AT TERRA RUSTICA, FRIDAY, TOMORROW, AT LUNCH, DR. IRWIN SCHWARTZ ON HEALTH AND WELLNESS.

ELINOR YUTER, REPORTER
RACHEL LIEHBACHER, EXPEDITER