November 14 Club Meeting
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November 14 Club Meeting
Next Meeting: November 21, 2014 Opener: Paul Lenihan Program: Jim Marpe – State of the Town Greeters: Freedman, Phillips, Flug Place: Bobby Q’s November 21, 2014 / Volume 25, No. 21 Sunrise Rotary Club of Westport ● P.O. Box 43 ● Westport, CT 06881-0043 ● www.westportsunriserotary.com Russo became a political activist November 14 Club Meeting working for Democratic Opener congresswoman Bella Abzug (who better?) for three years as an undergraduate political science major at George Washington. “Every piece of legislation Abzug passed she passed thanks to Republican congresswomen who supported her.” In 1992 a group including Brooks Marshall showed a model of the 900 and Congresswomen Rosa DeLauro storm-strengthened core shelters for and Nancy Johnson concluded “We families in need that YPDR build in need a campaign school for women partnership with Polish Humanitarian or we’ll never get to parity.” Action They marched into the office of Yale Janis Collins opened on the theme of Law School Dean Guido Calabrese Patti Russo on Getting and asked for his support. “It’s easier "fun" to say ‘yes’ to Rosa DeLauro than Women into the Game ‘no.’” Calabrese said yes and offered Guests a one-year try out. “We’ll give you a Marshall Mayer, Speaker week in June.” Karen Kleine, guest of Mark Mathias The result? The school just Irene Moser, guest of Jeff Mayer graduated its 20th class this June, Phil Sharlach, guest of June Getraer Yale Law School continues as its host, and it now receives about 400 applications for its 80 seats from Program around the US and from many foreign countries. The program is a “very comprehensive” five days, covering all the skills and techniques a Patti Russo, Executive Director of candidate needs to run an effective the Women’s Candidate School at campaign - “nuts and bolts, not Yale Law School told Sunrise Rotary theory” - how to dress, create a th at its November 14 meeting, about message, give a dynamic and the school and about the realities of effective speech, hire staff, hire running for a political office as she consultants, budget, fundraise, and entertained the group with some how to build an effective Get Out The inside stories. Vote program. Marshall Mayer co-founder and Chief WCS is a “non-partisan, issue Russo called fund raising the key. neutral political training program for Operating Officer of Young Pioneer “We don’t have an old boys network women interested in running for Disaster Response (YPDR) a non(and) women are better at raising public office and in managing political profit, non-governmental organization money for others than for campaigns.” based in the Philippines spoke about themselves.” She underscored the It has a “fabulous, strong Westport how the organization started and it’s point by saying when she dials for history.” Its founding spirit was work in providing disaster relief for dollars for one of her charitable Andrée Brooks, George Dean was a interests she’ll get $100 from a victims of last years typhoon in the board member (“We don’t woman. “Put her husband on the Philippines discriminate against men”) and Ann phone and I get $1,000.” So one full Sheffer has long been involved. District 7980 Governor: Mukund Nori • Club President: Dennis Wong day is dedicated to fund raising. The WCS also holds one-day workshops. They recently ran a session in New York, with 30 women - 16 Democrats and 14 Republicans to talk about making the decision to run, and tell prospective politicians what they need to know and do before they decide. Women are more conflicted about the decision than men. It never occurs to a man that he can’t do it. Men figure they’ll figure it out. Women bring a different mind set. Russo has convinced a lot of women not to run - “My husband says I can run as long as I’m home at six o’clock to put dinner in the table.” Her response - “I’m gonna save you $1,500. You’re not coming.” Russo called women “natural nurturers,” and added they need to “take that out into the public to get things done for the greater good.” When they do “They get Americans to work together. We get stuff done.” “When women run they win - or the bug bites them, they run again and they win… if Diane Farrell had run a third time she would be your congresswoman. I’m convinced of it.” She emphasized that “It’s really hard work to run for public office. It’s a bear.” Women see Barbara Boxer, Susan Collins or Rosa on C-SPAN and think, “That looks like fun. I want to be that.” “Not so,” Russo commented. “There’s no such thing as being off duty. You’re on 24/7. You go to the supermarket, you bump into 20 people who are mad at you. ‘What took you so long to pick up a quart of milk?’” All together, Russo was a realist. “There aren’t enough women in politics… We need a culture shift… We have not been good to each other… (Politics) is not for the faint of heart. It’s a brutal business.” In addition, she seemed to be a strong part of what gives the school its prominence, as den mother, alumnae secretary and mentor, for graduates including Diane Farrell, Gayle Weinstein, Kirsten Gillibrand and Gabrielle Giffords. Ladies, if you’re interested, follow this link to learn more about the Women’s Candidate School: http://www.wcsyale.org. Roy Fuchs First Selectman Marpe will speak at November 21st Meeting Westport’s First Selectman Jim Marpe will address Sunrise Rotary at its November 21st meeting. Marpe who was elected one year ago along with Second Selectman, WSR’s Avi Kaner, is himself a Rotarian with the Westport Rotary Club http://www.westportct.gov/index.aspx?page=142 Nick Notes By Nick Clarke Although I am still on vacation in the UK please note my devotion to duty. It has rained practically every day since I've been here. However, it didn't stop me from nipping up to London and visiting the National Portrait Gallery and the Tate Modern. You know all about these famous galleries, of course. It must be in that book `Places to Visit before you Kick the Bucket'. I am now ensconsed in my brother's country seat at Burgess Hill, Sussex. Despite, or because of the drizzle, Sussex is one of the loveliest places in Britain with a history going back to prehistoric times. More recently, the nearby town of Lewes is the site of the famous battle between Simon de Monford and Henry the Third (1264). Simon won, of course, but you knew that, didn't you? Lewes is also the site of the execution by burning at the stake of seventeen protestant martyrs (1555-1557). Apart from that dismal aspect, the town is like one of towns from Harry Potter. Just magic. So now I am returning to historic Westport, loaded with Christmas pudding, Colemans mustard, custard powder and other victuals essential to the Englishman abroad. - See you Friday. Photo Gallery Jeff Cohen hands a $2,500 check to Janis Collins to benefit The Refinery, an accelerator program based in CT designed to assist women led start-up ventures by leveraging local financial and intellectual capital. Club Announcements ► Dennis Wong – End Polio Now: Congratulations Last year 2013-14, In our District 7980, we were the fifth highest contributor (out of 61 clubs) to the PolioPlus Fund with $2,917. District total was $52,398. Polio Immunization Trip: February 13-24, 2015 to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, India. This journey will be a landmark event. It may be the last chance to give the two drops of a polio vaccine to a child that will change his/her life. This experience will combine participation in India’s National Polio Immunization activities, interaction with local Rotarians and their projects while visiting some of India’s most extraordinary sights. 12 days - $2,099 per person, double occupancy. Airfare is not included. For more information, see Dennis Wong or go to www.HowardTours.net District 7980 Positions Open: If you have any interest in being involved in Rotary at the District level, please contact our Area 2 Assistant Governor Arisleyda Riehl. Her email address is arisleyda.riehl@ml.com Westport Sunrise Rotary “ Service Above Self ~ Student of the Month” ► Joe Hawley – Student of the Month: Please join us Friday, 11/21/14, as we present Ben Rogers to our entire club membership. Ben was nominated by Elaine Schwartz, his Staples Counselor. Following being involved with other clubs Ben was looking for a bigger “Service Above Self” commitment. We acknowledge Ben’s Summer Tutoring at Caroline House. Ben’s goal was The Crier – November 21, 2014 - Page 2 of 3 have his love of math and personality be engaging, fun, and motivate the young children to learn. Ben planned fun lessons that would use his engaging sense of humor and love of math to play games with his students. In addition to his work at Caroline House Ben is involved with: Service League of Boys, Staples HS Jazz Band, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Staples Players Pit Orchestra, Varsity Baseball Player, School Ambassador, HS Basketball Team Manager. Respectfully submitted, Joe Hawley + Nick Clarke Submit Club Announcements & Happy Hollers to: www.datacut.com/misc/crierinput.htm Club Meeting Schedule Sunrise Rotary Club members serve as greeters and deliver the openers at the Club meetings on a rotating basis. If a member is unavailable on the assigned date, it is essential that he or she find a replacement and submit the name to: www.datacut.com/misc/crierinput.htm Greeters November: Freedman, Phillips, Flug December: Adams, Jaffe, Keenan January: A. Smith, Kirby, Horne February: Rossi, Galan, Cady Club Calendar Are you a committee chair scheduling a meeting or an organizer of a Club or Rotary event? Please submit the info for the Club Calendar to: www.datacut.com/misc/crierinput.htm Dec 1 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Dec 6 Sat – Rotarians serving meals at the Gillespie Center, 4:45-5:45pm Jan 5 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Feb 2 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Mar 2 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Apr 6 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm May 4 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Jun 1 Mon - Board of Directors meeting at Christ & Holy Trinity Church Tower Room, 5:30-7:00pm Jun 6 Sat – Tue Jun 9 - Rotary International Convention in São Paulo, Brazil WSR Board of Directors President: Dennis Wong President Elect: Jeff Cohen Past President: Bob Galan Secretary: Rick Jaffe Treasurer: Jeff Cohen Sgt. at Arms: Roy Fuchs P.E.N.: TBA Member at Large: Charles Adams Member at Large: Mildred Bunche Member at Large: Helen Garten Member at Large: Ron Holtz Member at Large: Sheila Keenan Member at Large: Justin Phillips Member at Large: Mario SaCouto Member at Large: Elizabeth Wong Member at Large: Nora Jinishian Meeting Openers November 28: No Meeting December 5 George Sichel December 12: Yvonne Senturia December 19: John Canning December 26: No Meeting January 2: No Meeting January 9: Jennifer Tooker January 16: Steve Cowherd January 23: Eric Zielinski January 30: Jane Ross Programs December 5: Harold Levine Neighborhood Studios, Bridgeport December 12: Vincent & Nancy, Bill Derry - Westport Library December 19: Mat Gibson – Kurdistan, The Moving Piece in the ISIS Puzzle Gillespie Center Schedule On the first Saturday of each month, two Rotarians are assigned to deliver and serve meals to the homeless at the Gillespie Center. Please contact Mildred Bunche mildred_d_bunche@sbcglobal.net December 6: Garten & FuchsLuscombe The Westport Sunrise Rotary Club meets 7:30AM every Friday Morning at Bobby Q’s Restaurant, 42 Main Street in Westport. Meetings are open to all Rotarians and their guests. Follow us on twitter: @WSRotary Editor/ Photographer Hal Levy Reporter Roy Fuchs Columnist Nick Clarke -----------------------------------------Crier Deadlines: The deadline for all input for The Crier is Noon on Tuesday for that week’s edition and must be supplied by web form to the editor. The Crier – November 21, 2014 - Page 3 of 3