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June 15th Club Youth Exchange Training—ARC Oneonta
July 3rd Ithaca Fireworks
July 4th Endwell 4th of July Extravaganza
July 10,17,24, & 31 Music In the Park—Gains Park, Sherburne
July 12th Trumansburg Golf Classic
July 13th Unadilla Carnival of Sales
July 13th Club Youth Exchange Training—Ithaca YMCA
July 19-21 Deposit Lumberjack Festival
July 20th Waverly 100th Year Celebration- East Waverly Park
JULY EVENTS
It doesn’t seem possible, but here we are in a new Rotary Year. As you may already know, the Rotary theme for 2019-2020 is “ROTARY CON-NECTS THE WORLD”. My number one goal for the year is to help facilitate these connec-tions. Rotary gives us many op-portunities to connect. Rotari-ans can connect with each other at the Club level. Clubs can connect with each other at the District level. Districts can con-nect with each other at the Zone level. Zones can connect with each other at the International level. Rotary can connect with other non-Rotarian organiza-tions. If we take advantage of all these opportunities to con-nect with one another, imagine the lasting changes we can make in the world, in our com-munities and in ourselves.
This month our District Com-munity and International grants will be awarded. We have received 24 grant applica-tions for 2018-2019. The Grants Committee met on June 27th to evaluate the applications and determine which grants will be funded. The applica-tions all reflect how our local clubs are trying to improve their communities or the world. They all reflect one or more of Rotary’s Areas of Focus: Pro-moting Peace, Fighting Disease, Providing Clean Water, Saving
Mothers and Children, Support-ing Education and Growing Lo-cal Economies. They also illus-trate Rotarians connecting with other community organizations. Finally, the grant applications illustrate how Rotarians are “People of Action” not afraid to roll up their sleeves and get to work. Best of luck to all the ap-plicants.
July is a very busy month for Rotarians. All kinds of activi-ties are going on. RYLA win-ners are gathering at SUC One-onta from June 30th to July 3rd for this amazing annual pro-gram for our youth. Youth Ex-change leaders are meeting to learn of changes in the program and refresh their understanding of all the rules. Club activities including Fourth of July pro-grams in Ithaca and Endwell, Music in the Park in Sherburne, Golf in Trumansburg, commu-nity sales in Unadilla, the Lum-berjack Festival in Deposit and Waverly’s 100th year celebration are all happening. Many of these activities require more workers than the local clubs have. They are excellent oppor-tunities to connect with one an-other.
I will begin my Club visits on July 1st and complete them by October 24th. The complete schedule for the visits is in this newsletter and sent to all the Club Presidents. I am looking
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forward to meeting all of you in the weeks to come. In the meantime, if there is anything the Dis-trict can do to help your Club, please do not hesitate to ask. It is the responsibility of the District to help the Clubs accomplish what they want to do.
Until next time…
Yours In Rotary Service,
DG Dave
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Don’t buy expensive wine, luggage, or watches
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Put a lot of little marshmallows in your hot chocolate
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Carousel Day will be held on Saturday, July
20th from 11 am to 5 pm at CFJ Park, 198
CFJ Blvd. This fun community event is orga-
nized by the Johnson City Rotary Club with help
and sponsorship from many local businesses.
The event is free to attend, and includes a varie-
ty of entertainers, musicians, food and craft
vendors, and representatives from multiple
community organizations and agencies!
The Carousel Modelers and Miniatures Associa-
tion is holding their annual convention during
Carousel Day and will have displays in the car-
ousel area.
The NY Volunteer Infantry Regiment Reenac-
tors will provide historic Civil War re-
enactments throughout the day, and Gary Hin-
men will be giving demonstrations on Black-
smithing throughout the day as well.
Many community organizations will be on hand
to promote their work in JC and the triple cities
area including Your Home Public Library, UHS,
the Goodwill Theatre, Finch Hollow and the
YMCA.
Local food vendors will be offering traditional
fair-foods, including speidies, ice cream, fried
dough, cotton candy and more! Local arts and
crafts vendors will be selling their creations.
Music will be provided throughout the day.
Children’s entertainers will include: Will Staf-
ford, Juggler extraordinaire, from 12- 2:00 pm;
Tim Cleary, Magician- performances at 12:15,
12:45 and 1:15 pm; and Grandpa Joe the Organ
Man will be performing all day. DJ Rich Bird-
sall will be spinning tunes.
The carousel at CFJ Park was donated by
George F. Johnson to the children of the com
munity in 1923. It is the largest of the area’s six
EJ carousels, housing 72 different horses. When
Johnson donated the carousel, he did so with
one stipulation – rides will remain free forever.
George F. had been turned away from a carousel
ride for lack of money when he was a child, and
he wanted to be certain that no child in the Tri-
ple Cities would ever feel that shame. The CFJ
Carousel is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places and draws visitors from through
the Southern Tier.
Village Historian Janet Ottman will be sharing
more details on local and carousel history
throughout the day.
This event represents a renewal of community
spirit in the Village of Johnson City. Revitaliza-
tion not just about new buildings or funding, it
is also closely tied to community service and
participation. We are all a part of the communi-
ty, and the partnerships developed to bring Car-
ousel Day back are a great example of the old
adage “many hand make light work.” Let’s not
talk about the Village’s heyday as having been
long-gone…instead let’s work together to make
tomorrow and the next day the best days in
Johnson City’s history.
Join us for a great day of family fun in the park.
Let’s celebrate our carousel culture together!
***photos and video of previous Carousel Days events can be found on the JC Rotary’s Face-book page and at http://jcpartners.org/carousel-day/photo-and-video-gallery
Learn CPR
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Resist the temptation of buy a boat
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Stop and read historical roadside markers
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SAVE THE DATE for…
Ithaca’s 6
th annual Rotary Road Rally!
Sunday, August 11, 2019
Starting line @ Maguire Toyota / Kia / Volvo, 370 Elmira Rd, Ithaca
(our first-ever rally sponsor!)
Registration open 1:00 – 2:00; closes at 2:00
$20 per adult $10 children 12 – 18 free 11 & younger
All proceeds benefit Ithaca Rotary Club programs
Get Your Motor Running! Join us for the sixth annual ROTARY ROAD RALLY! The FUNdraising ral-ly is open to everyone and is a real blast! Bring the kids, the dog, and the neighbors – all are invited to join in this fun activity rain or shine. Follow clues in your car along 30 +/- miles of country roads in Tompkins County, answering riddles, tak-ing pictures, and picking up scavenger hunt items along the way. Finish at a “mystery” restaurant for drinks and dinner (on your own).
More details and online registration coming later!
Many thanks to our event sponsor:
Respect your children’s privacy. Knock before entering their room.
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11 am to 3 pm at Hope Lake Park over-looking the Greek Peak Resort – August 10, 2019
Hope Lake Park offers swimming, boating, hiking and a pavilion. The District will provide use of the pavilion and a shuttle to take guests to other Greek Peak events.
A BBQ lunch will be served at the pavilion from noon to 1 pm. Children 5 and under are free, chil-dren 6-12 are $20 and adults are $25. The District will also be organizing a corn hole event. To register, just send an e-mail to jsmith1532@aol.com. Checks can be mailed to: Jeff Smith 3600 Lorne Drive Endwell, New York Pricing for Greek Peak events follows. Members, friends and family are welcome to this event.
Learn to listen. Opportunity sometimes knocks very softly.
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Size options are: Double Extra Large, Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small, and Extra Small
Neck options are: Crew neck in navy blue, V neck in both colors shown above
Send orders to Jeff Smith at jsmith1532@aol.com
Send payments to Jeff Smith, 3600 Lorne Drive, Endwell NY, 13760
We will ship or deliver your shirts at no charge.
Rotary Tee Shirts are available for $15 each. These shirts were produced by women in
India as part of the JHoole project formed by Hannah Warren, a speaker at our District
Conference. Hannah formed this project to empower women to raise funds to support their families.
District 7170 supported this Global Grant. Now the project sells their merchandise globally. $10.00
goes to the JHoole project. $5.00 goes to the Rotary Foundation. Hannah is developing a larger manu-
facturing space in India .
Know how to change a tire.
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July:
1-Fleischmann’s-Pine Hill (6:30 pm)
2-Binghamton Noon (12:15 pm)
3-Colesville-Harpursville (6:15 pm)
4-HOLIDAY
8-Hillcrest (12:15 pm)
10-Binghamton Breakfast (7:15 am)
11-Bainbridge (12:05 pm)
12-Sidney (12:05)
15-Morris (6:15 pm)
16-Cortland Noon (12:00 pm)
18-Dryden (7:00 am)
22-Roxbury (12:30 pm)
23-Delhi (6:15 pm)
24-Cortland Breakfast (7:00 am)
25-Endicott (12:15 pm)
26-Nimmonsburg (12:15 pm)
30-Owego (12:00 pm)
31-Franklin (6:15 pm)
August:
1-Groton (6:15 pm)
6-Hobart (6:00 pm)
7-Greene (8:00 am)
8-Hancock (12:10 pm)
14-Ithaca Noon (12:15 pm)
15-Margaretville (6:00 pm)
21-Johnson City (8:00 am)
22-Ithaca Sunrise (7:30 am)
26-Vestal (12:15 pm)
27-Milford (6:00 pm)
28-Schenevus-Worcester (7:00 pm)
September:
4-Stamford (6:00 pm)
5-Oxford (5:30 pm)
10-Endwell (6:00 pm)
11-Unadilla (6:00 pm)
12-Richfield Springs (5:30 pm)
24-Cooperstown (12:15 pm)
25-Edmeston (6:00 pm)
26-Trumansburg (6:30 pm)
October:
1-Lansing Ithaca (12:15 pm)
2-Deposit (5:30)
3-Waverly (12:05 pm)
9-New Berlin (6:00 pm)
10-Whitney Point (6:15)
15-Norwich (12:00 pm)
17-Sherburne (12:00 pm)
24-Oneonta (12:15 pm)
I will meet with club board of directors for 1 hour after morning meetings and for1 hour be-fore noon and evening meetings.
I will also need 15 to 20 minutes of your meet-ing time to do my presentation.
Governor’s Official Visitation
Schedule for 2019-2020
Know how to tie a bow tie.
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Dave Bensley District Governor
2019-2020
465 Earlville Rd. Earlville, NY 13332
Phone: (H) 315-691-9105
(C) 315-447-3112
E-mail:
yep7170@gmail.com
W w w . r o t a r y
d i c t r i c t 7 17 0 . o r g
Register for Hawaii
International Conven-
tion June 6-10, 2020
Honolulu, Hawaii
District Conference
Friday, May 1st through Sunday, May 3rd, 2020
Marriott, Downtown Syracuse
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