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Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  We enjoyed delicious Meatloaf and mashed potatoes.  Joy had a guest Gabby.  We will be doing a food drive this week, please bring in food for drop off at the pantry.  We swear in Jeff Drubych sponsored by Rosane Cassella.  Paul Smith won the 50/50 but selected the 9 of diamonds.  So the pot increases and we have another shot at it next week.  Harold Wilson was our sargent.  We lost Oj Simpson.   We will be keeping a closer eye on badges as Jeff accidently got his badge prior to his swear in.   This date in history in 1970 Apollo 13 came out.  Travis will be doing a jewlery auction next week so bring additional funds.  Johanna was our program.  She talked about prosecuting cyberbullying crimes. . We talked about ways to protect yourself against fraud .  
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Seamus had Jennifer as a guest. Spaghetti Dinner is scheduled for May 20th.  Day of Service May 18th.  We talked about trying to increase schlorships from 2000, to 2500.  Tim spoke about a hike through Tuckahoe Swamp this past Saturday at 9:45 kiosk at 44 whites Ln.  Southamptontrails.org for more info .  This is Tim's last hike for awhile.  Mark Hannon wins the 50/50.  We gained a member today, as we swear in Paul Smith.  Harold Wilson was our sargent.  The next solar eclipse will be in 2079.  It can only be viewed during a new moon.  15 states will be able to view the solar eclipse.  Our program was Robert from Atlantic Marine Conservation Society.  He spoke about the amount of whale strandings have increased from about 20 a year to about 200 per year .  There doing some great work to try to get answers on why we are seeing so many whales die.  You can check them out on the web here
Our meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Lori and Rosane attended Pets training over the weekend.  Lori spoke about her positive experience and learned a lot from the yearly Rotary leadership training.  Spaghetti Dinner price is going up from $25 to $30.  Dinner will be on May 20th, at Edgewater Restaurant.  We are still looking for someone to lead the Rotary Day of Service on May 18th.  Some rotary members attended brunch with the Mayor.  Travis C was our sargent.  Ed S won the 50/50.  Travis discussed National Stuff on a stick day.  Cadberry company creating 1.5 billion chocolate eggs.  The world's largest egg is in Alberta Canada.  A police call that was discussing free donuts in a parking lot ended up being a car doing donuts in a parking lot.  Our program was Conscience Point Shellfish.  They talked about expansion of their facility through grants.  There trying to get away from being in business and concentrate on improving the improvement of the ecosystem of clams, and oysters.  For more information on them you can check them out here
SES Opening Act Club:
January: Ryan Rost- 4th Grade
February- Nina Rost- 4th Grade
March- Vada Ruiz- 4th Grade
 
SIS Early Act Club:
January: Samuel Telvi - 8th Grade
February: Joseph Lesta - 7th Grade
March: Anahi Rosas - 8th Grade
 
SHS: For the Interact Club:
January - London Bess - 12th Grade
February - Paul Delzatto II - 12th Grade
March - Casey Cartagena - 12th Grade
 
Bridgehampton
 
Sheily Ruiz- High School Student of the Month
Stella Bond- Elementary Student of the Month 
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Lauri filled in for Michael who is vacationing in Argentina. The Spaghetti Dinner has been announced at Edgewater Restaurant on 5/20/24.  Tom Guldi was the sargent.  Harold wins the 50/50.  We talked about how the date for Easter is determined.  Paul was fined for eating Mcdonalds.  We learned Perry Cuomo won the 1st Gold Record.  Hampton Bays is having their Spaghetti Dinner on April 7th at Villa Paul,  Rosane is selling tickets at $30.  Our program was Rebecca Briggs who finally showed after being in the wrong meeting for a little bit.  She talked about her foundation in memory of her husband.  There getting started and have introduced youth programs like changing a tire, and getting kids certified in CPR.  We appreciate the efforts of Rebecca and were happy to help her out with a donation.  For more info you can check them out on the web here
Our meeting began with a prayer and the pledge.  We are looking at the first or second Monday in May for Spaghetti Dinner.  We are looking for someone to run our annual Rotary Day of Service scheduled for 5/18/24.  Interested parties should contact the board.  Mary Kelly won the 50/50 but picked the wrong Jack.  51 Cards remain for a chance to pick the jack of hearts next week.  We took our annual picture in the Southampton Inn lobby in front of the fireplace.  Our program was Tim Corwin who shared one of his passions open water diving and cave diving.  Most of his dives are between 80-130 feet.  He explained some of his dives to the delight of oos and ahhs of the rotary faithful.  He's done numerous dives across the world, including North Florida, and Mexico.  It was very interesting getting to know Tim in a different way.  We were so eager to talk to him, we started the conversation early at my table.
Our meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  We will be taking our club picture this week so be sure to bring your smiles.  We will be meeting in the Southampton Inn Lobby prior to the meeting.  The Students of the Month will be honored in two weeks at our meeting on the 21st.  Travis was our sargent.  Dermot won table stakes.  We have a winner.  The Jack of Hearts has been found.  John Betts from Shippys.  Congrats John wow what an incentive to join us at Rotary.  $619 dollars with 25 cards left.  Next week we start again.  We learned the Feb 29th is national Propose day.  Someone in Southampton stole cigarettes out of someone's car.  Our program was Mark & Paul from Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts, ,and they told us about their years as leaders of the Southampton Troop.  Southampton Rotary enjoys supporting such an outstanding program that does so much good for kids learning about ideology that helps boys become men.
 
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  The Firecracker has a date July 7th, 2024.  Tom Guldi was our sargent,  Ed D won the 50/50.  We learned that in 1980 the US Hockey team beat the USSR.  In 1959 the first race was in Daytona.  The Purple heart is given away for bravery.  Our program was Paul Rubin from Camp Good Mourning.  1 in 12 American children experience death of a parent or sibling by the age of 18.  They provide children's bereavement camp program for Long Island Children ages 7-17 coping with a death of a parent or sibling.  It was very interesting to listen to Paul and his passion for his charity.  Here is a list of his socials if you know of anyone in this situation 

 

Our Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Reminder to all Rotarians we are meeting for a picture on March 6th.   We will be doing a food drive again, next week.  We will remind everyone.  Harold was our sargent, Ed D won the 50/50.   We continue our journey next week trying to find the Jack Of Hearts.  Michael G, and Kevin L were recognized in 27east for being financial power players, well done.  Harold educated us on ancient rituals to how valentine's day was started.  Vday cards started being mass produced in 1913.  Ex President  Richard Nixon dialed up a play during the Super Bowl that didn't work out well.   Why should you marry a pastry chef?  Because their a deserter.  Amy Engel was our program and educated us about Science & Technology at Brookhaven Lab.  Pretty cool things they were doing at the lab, I think we left feeling very impressed and educated.
 
 
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.   Sean Denehy and Nick Dyno were in the Southampton Press about a new robotics program.  You can read the article in 27east here with a subscription.  Travis was our sargent.  Paul won the 50/50 again, I used the winnings to purchase a Superbowl Box.  Sales for the Superbowl boxes closed on Saturday evening after my friend Rob Gallo purchased 2 more boxes,  we had 5 boxes left that were purchased by Michael and Rosane.  I appreciate everyone's support on the Superbowl box fundraiser, the 25 dollar box was a great idea to get more people involved in the fundraiser.  I've sold more boxes every year, and advice in how we can sell more boxes, pull me aside and let me know.  Very proud of the growth and success this fundraiser has, and it's really fun to raise money this way.  We learned about National Kite Day and that the Black Marlin is the fastest fish.   Our program was Joseph Lorio with Ombudsmanprogram (Nursing Home Advocates).  It was interesting to hear from Joe and how passionate he is about helping people in the nursing home advocate for better conditions, and treatment.  
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