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Oswego Rotarians Meet Exchange Student

September 20, 2010 Contributor

David Granoff & Andrea Gonzalez, Rotary exchange student from VenezuelaPresident Dr. David Granoff welcomed Andrea Gonzalez, a Rotary Exchange Student, from Venezuela and her host sister, Veronica Bueno, during the August 31 luncheon meeting. Gonzalez arrived on August 21 and is attending Oswego High School.

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Rotarians Hear About Services for Youths

September 20, 2010 Contributor

At a recent Sunrise Rotary Meeting Rotarian David Nethercott introduced Tina Sherman, center, and Ellen Lazarek from Oswego County Opportunities Youth and Family Services.  Sherman, Director of Early Family Intervention and Lazarek, Collaboration Manager of Health Education, spoke about the Host Home Project.  This project helps provide temporary shelter for youth under 21.  There are youth in our community that find themselves with no safe place to stay.  Host Homes are needed to house a youth temporarily and possibly give that youth a chance to change their future.  You can contact 315-342-7532 if you have space in your home and in your heart.     Sunrise Rotary meets every Friday at 7 AM at Fulton's Riverside Inn.There are youth in our community that find themselves with no safe place to stay. Host Homes are needed to house a youth temporarily and possibly give that youth a chance to change their future.

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Rotary District 7150 Governor Visits Oswego

September 2, 2010 Contributor

Rotary District Governor Paul Scott made his official visit to the Oswego Sunrise Rotary on Thursday, Sept. 2.

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Director Discusses New Directions For Red Cross

August 12, 2010 Contributor

The local Red Cross Chapter has changes its name to The Red Cross of Central New York. It is a regional chapter including chapters in Central New York.

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Rotarians Hear About Great Bear Farm

August 11, 2010 Contributor

Don Ross, left, introduced Dick Drosse, center, and Bob Hunter, right, at a recent Fulton Noon Rotary Club meeting.  Drosse and Hunter are actively involved , and hold leadership positions in the "FRIENDS OF GREAT BEAR."  The Great Bear Farm is a large area several miles south of Fulton.  It is known for its large quantity of high quality drinking water, much of which serves the City of Fulton.  The Great Bear has had a trail system since it was purchased in the 1960's by the City of Fulton and the Town of Volney.  Several years ago, a group of trail users asked, and were granted the authority to maintain the trails.  The Friends of Great Bear organization was formed, and today the trails are maintained and improved, thanks to the organization headed by Drosse and Hunter.  Several miles of trails are usable year around for cross country skiing, hiking and bike riding.  The area is well marked and is bordered by County Route 57 and the Oswego River.  For more information, please check their excellent web site at www.friendsofgreatbear.org.  The Great Bear Farm is a large area several miles south of Fulton. It is known for its large quantity of high quality drinking water, much of which serves the City of Fulton.

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Rotarians See Guitar Maker’s Work

August 10, 2010 Contributor

Rotarian Richard Kemmis, left, introduced Patrick Galvin to the Fulton Rotary Club at a recent meeting.  Patrick is a technology teacher in Baldwinsville.  His hobby is building and rebuilding guitars.  Kemmis is shown holding a ukulele, or small guitar, Galvin made for his son.  Galvin is holding an electric guitar that he made.  Over the years, Galvin has made or rebuilt over a hundred of these musical instruments.  Patrick also plays in a band with his brothers and friends.  Rotarian Richard Kemmis, left, introduced Patrick Galvin to the Fulton Rotary Club at a recent meeting.

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Ellis Named Rotarian of the Year

August 8, 2010 Contributor

Nancy Kush Ellis, right, is presented with her citation, which designates her as "Rotarian of the Year."  Club president, Jerry Seguin, said that he was able to count on Nancy for help in so many ways during the past year.  Each Rotary Club was asked to identify the club member who was most helpful to the club president during their year.  Nancy Kush Ellis is a past president of the Fulton Noon Rotary Club.Nancy Kush Ellis, right, is presented with her citation, which designates her as “Rotarian of the Year.”

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Bernard Quinn Awarded a Paul Harris Fellow by Fulton Rotary Club

August 8, 2010 Contributor

The Fulton Rotary Club recently awarded the coveted PAUL HARRIS FELLOWSHIP to retired postal worker Bernard Quinn.  Bernie, center, served in the U. S. Army, returned home, and went to work for the United States Post Office.  He enjoyed that job so much that he stayed for 53 years.  He was always there with a smile and a helpful attitude.  Fulton Rotarians felt that Bernie exemplifies the Paul Harris slogan of “Service Above Self’.  The donation in the amount of $1000 that is made to The Rotary Foundation to honor Bernie will be used to help eradicate Polio in the world.  In the above photo, Bernie is joined by his two sisters, Kay Bush on the left, and Peggy Coyne.The Fulton Rotary Club recently awarded the coveted PAUL HARRIS FELLOWSHIP to retired postal worker Bernard Quinn.

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Rotarians Hear About WCNY

August 8, 2010 Contributor

Sue Witmer introduced Amy McCoy and Rosie Taravella, who talked about WCNY. WCNY is Central New York’s own member-supported public broadcasting station.

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Sunrise Rotarians Hear About Border Patrol Work

August 8, 2010 Contributor

At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting President Ellen  Nowyj introduced Scott Plasse, Border Patrol Supervising Agent, who spoke of the new focus of Border Patrol.   For a long time the former focus was primarily illegal immigration.  Now the new focus is on counter terrorism and securing the lake shore which spans Oswego, Cayuga and Wayne Counties.  Seventeen to twenty six terrorist cells have been identified in Canada as threats to our country.    Fulton Sunrise Rotary meets every Friday at 7 AM at Fulton's Riverside Inn.At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting President Ellen Nowyj introduced Scott Plasse, Border Patrol Supervising Agent, who spoke of the new focus of Border Patrol.

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