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Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Then we had Hannah Pak and Isabel Fino Morfogen sing the national anthem.  Rosane presented a check to the Southampton High School Drama Club for $500 for an upcoming event the club is participating in.  Travis called out the winner of 50/50 Harold Wilson and then collected some happy dollars.   For lunch chicken fingers and fries.  Then we moved onto our students of the Month.  We will be hosting the Bridgehampton students next week. 
 
Early Act- 
December-Stacy Bermeo
January- Samantha Gutierrez
February-Ella Angel
 
SES:
December- Drew Elliston 
January - Tessa White
February- Marcelo Anchia 
 
Rotary Students for the High School are:
December: Thomas Sandoval
January: Randy Vega
February: Taylor Olsen
 
 
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  We had a potential member joining us for the first time Howard Kurz.  Alexis won the 50/50.  We were not sure who the sargent was at first as the routine almost begun before announcements.  Thankfully Rosane finished her announcements and we were off and running.  Rotary sponsored hearing aides coming soon.  Superbowl Pool needs your help 63 boxes need to be sold by next Thursday.  Members need to pull out all of the stops this week.   Tom and Harold shared duties.  Approval for 4 peace poles received a quick yes from Southampton and Bridgehampton schools this week.  We will be ordering the poles, and hosting ceremonies soon.  Tom talked about how well gold and silver was doing while Harold educated us on the history of snow storms and the olympics.  Our program was Peggy Kraus from Peggy Kraus Coaching.  Peggy talked about health related issues and told us it's important to dive into the numbers not just take our doctors word for it.  If anyone is interested in signing up for her newsletter you can do so here
 
 
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Rotary Attendance was 25 today, thank you for coming!  Tim made an announcement about the new purchase of property that the town of Southampton made and has plans for new beach access.  Laurie received her new presidential plaque.  Laurie also won the 50/50, but no Jack of hearts, the game continues.   Dermot and Linda received best dressed honors from sargeant Harold Wilson.  In January 1934, Babe Ruth accepted a significant pay cut, signing a one-year contract for $35,000, a reduction of $17,000 from his previous salary, reflecting the impact of the Great Depression, though he remained the highest-paid player in baseball. Diana Ross and the Supremes (originally the Primettes) signed their first recording contract with Motown Records.  George Harrison didn't lose a case in 1974, but the major copyright infringement trial for his hit "My Sweet Lord" (accused of plagiarizing The Chiffons' "He's So Fine") began in 1976, where he was found guilty of "subconscious plagiarism" for copying the tune, a ruling that led to years of appeals and significant financial payouts, though he later acquired the rights to the original song. Happy Days had an 11 season run starting in 1974.  The Beatles broke up at Disney World in 1974.  Our program was Mark Matthews and Mark Antilety from the North Sea Maritime Center.  They talked about the new dream for their existing property on North Sea Rd.  The mission of the North Sea Maritime Center, a 501(c)3 organization at the Historic Tupper Boathouse, is to preserve Southampton's maritime heritage through educational and recreational programs that increase the awareness and relevance of historical and contemporary marine activities.  You can check them out on the web here
13 in atttendance for today's rotary meeting.  Began with the prayer and the pledge.  We had Sheree Calderone from the Southampton Playhouse as a guest.  Still looking for a volunteer to head up the 8k race committee.  We got some exciting sponsorship news hopefully one of the possibilities will come through.  Travis was our sargent.  We decided to start over our Jack of Hearts contest .  We were quizzed on New Years Eve Traditions.  Superbowl Fundraiser please share on your social media.  81 boxes left.  John Larkin wins the 50/50, Ed D and Tim split the table stakes.  The tradition of wishing well for the new year is ancient, dating back to the Babylonians and Romans, but the specific phrase "Happy New Year" became common in English during the 18th and 19th centuries, popularized by letter writing, almanacs, and later, mass-produced greeting cards.  The New York New Years ball as some storied history.  In 1907 they changed New Years from a fireworks display to the current tradition of dropping the ball lowered on a flag pole.  In the 1980s they changed it to drop by computer.  It's changed color and has been made lighter, and heavier throughout the course of history.  Right now the ball has 589 LED bulbs on it.  Our program was Alaina Nathan from our local branch of the Alzhiemers Association located in Melville.  Alaina is our local representative for the organization.  She talked about the most common form of dimensia.  It's caused by the build up of plaque in the brain.  The club made a donation to Alz.org of $250.   Alaina gave us the following information via email after her visit if you want to participate in any of the walks or if you have any other questions for her
 
If the rotary is interested in participating in either of the Walk to End Alzheiemr's events, please contact my colleague Judy Wichter at 631.315.6494 or jwichter@alz.org

If anyone in the rotary needs any support or assistance from me or my team, please do not hesitate to contact me. Wishing you a great day, and a wonderful weekend.
 
 
Together to End Dementia, 

Alaina Nathan

Senior Manager, Programs | Alzheimer's Association Long Island Chapter

(631)315-6693 | alnathan@alz.org

Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  Tim made an announcement about his Chesnut hike through Elliston Park.   He also gave us some background on Chesnuts on how they are becoming scarce.  Hike starts at 9:45am, 40 Millstone Road this Saturday.  Southamptontrails.org for more info.  We will be at the Publick House on January 22nd at 5:30pm for a cocktail party, bring new guests.  Tom Guldi was our sargent, Harold won the 50/50.  We were fined for not doing the Polar Bear Plunge this Saturday.  The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, reaching a depth of over 1,600 meters (5,387 feet) at its deepest point in an active rift valley, also making it the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, holding about 20% of the Earth's unfrozen surface freshwater.  Our program was Evie and Trisha from Sag Harbor Food Pantry, they last visted us in 2020.  They told us about their participation in the pantry.  Concentrating on bringing in fresh foods.  They deliver 15 meals per week.  They also did 102 meals on Thankgiving 125 on Christmas.  Both are stepping down after a long run managing the pantry.  We donated $250 to help their cause.
Meeting began with the pledge and a prayer.  Jimmy , a minster delivered a memorable and inspirational prayer.  Rosane talked about our Holiday Party.  Tim talked about the Canal project and plans for another spot for a new buoy on the Hampton Bays side.  We have life rings on both sides of the canal, we take care of our side, and the Hampton Bays Rotary looks after the other side.  Harold Wilson was our sargent, Alexis wins the 50/50.  We had a couple of repeat rotarians visiting so they were off the late list.  Lynda was fined for not answering email.  We learned Sam Cooke the king of soul was shot killed this day in history.  Paul who struggles to spell words correctly and was asked to spell the camp, and responded with a valid attempt.  I will continue to work on my spelling.  Also on this day,  Yankee Legend Joe Dimaggio called it quits from baseball.  The Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 in Florence, Italy.  Also Tattoos create weak lymphatic systems that lead to weaker muscles.  Why did Santa go to music school?....to improve his wrapping.  What happens when you deep fry Santa? , you get a Krisp Kringle.  The cub scouts are having a ceremony on 1/3/26.   Today our impromptu guest was Jimmie Smiley.  Known as the charitable Chef,  Jimmy told us stories about how he cooked 1000 Dinners after years of building it up from 35.  He was also involved in providing sunday meals 400 every sunday during the Covid year.  The club decided to donate $250 to Belkys Asturias who is dealing with a death in the family, and 7 foster children to support.
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.  We munched on chicken fingers and fries as this weeks guests were our Student of the Month award receipents for September, October, and November.   Holiday Party is this Monday!
 
Here are our winners !
SES October        Conrad Marvel
        November    Daniel Kenev
 
Early Act-
September : Cole Collins
October: Peyton Hull
November- Aaron Alfaro
 
Interact-- 
September: Aurelia Lis 
October: Benjamin Weissberg 
November: Malu Garcia
 
Bridgehampton Interact
Julia Bonilla- September
Mia Espeio- October
Dorothy Marin- November
Meeting began with the prayer and the pledge.    We packed 160 food boxes last week with $6,000 worth of food.  Special thank you to Rob Gill for an outstanding day of giving.  Our holiday party will be on Monday December 8th.  Please RSVP ASAP.  Accepting payments via Zeffy.  Remember you can pay on your own using the reader, or you can follow the prompts on the flyer.  This event is for Members Only!  An invitation was sent to everyone on Thursday via email.  The Southampton Animal Shelter is hosting their event on Friday .  $79/$99.  Flyer was also circulated via email.    Club was given $3,500 from the Southampton Association which will go to scholarships.  Our sargeant was a no show again so Paul stepped up an used the Super Trivia game to ask the membership questions.   Lynda won the 50/50 was immediately fined for writing the name on the back.  Our program was Mary Crosby from East End Hospice.  We learned they were awarded 5 star rating from Medicare.  Focus on home care, they have 6 beds for impatient care.  The club donated $250 to East End Hospice.    
Meeting began with the pledge and the prayer.  Another AI prayer by Paul :)
Karen brought a guest Mickey Preli from M&T Bank.  Potential Member !  Rob Gill talked about next week's packing of the boxes.  He shared a story of the lunch getting lost on a fire truck.  We talked about reaching out to 27east for publicity for next weeks event .  Tim is hosting a hike this week at Mulvah Hill 320 Brick Kiln in Sag Harbor.  Tom Guldi talked about Veterans Day celebration in Agawam Park.  Rosane talked about our Shippy's visit and the unpaid bar bill.  We talked about not discussing business at our night meetings and just have it be a social gathering.  Rosane stressed the importance of bringing new people to our night meetings events.   The board will be actively pursuing different locations to host meetings in addition to going to Shippys.  Mary Kelly was our sargent, Vicki won the 50/50.  We were quizzed on Daylight Savings Time and she shared her wisdom on the subject.    Our program was Ragan Ingram and Theresa Roden from I tri.   We donated $250 before Theresa had to leave.  Ragan told us about their programs that empower women to stay in shape.  They inspire people to do a Triathalon that they host every year.   You can find out more about I-Tri by visiting this link
Meeting began with drinks at the bar.  Rosane rang the bell at 6:30pm as we welcomed our 1st meeting at Shippy's .  John passed the menu around to see what the popular options are.  We did the pledge and the prayer.  Paul said a nice prayer about a deceased family member, great opportunity to honor him.    Sean made an announcement for the 4th of July Fundraiser, tickets are on sale.  Our program was Kim Covell from Flying Point Foundation.   The Flying Point Foundation for Autism, a 501(c)3 non-profit, offers an eight-day summer camp for children with autism alongside their typical developing siblings and peers, as well as social and recreational events, scholarships and teacher grants. We made a donation of $250
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