Saturday, February 27, 2016

On the Heroin Epidemic, and related issues

Theresa Knorr, our speaker on Thursday, is shown after the meeting with club member Paul Sausville (the former Malta supervisor). A "recovery advocate," she is former director of Hedgerow House, a chemical dependence community residence in the town of Ballston.
Knorr currently teaches tai chi for recovery, and is associated with the new grassroots group Recovery Advocacy in Saratoga, which is hoping to open a community center.
 The last sentence in her talk was: "Love is what cures."
Update: Here is TK's contact information:
Theresa Knorr, CADAC
BALANCE Recovery Consultation l Tai Chi for Recovery
28 Division Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866


https://tknorr12.wix.com/wellnesseducator

Sunday, February 21, 2016

RYLA dinner coming up

We didn't have a scheduled outside speaker at Thursday's meeting, so one of our members (Miles Cornthwaite) interviewed two others (Al Schmidt and Jim Hale). We also had a guest, Jessie Riley, publisher of Clifton Park Neighbors, who spoke briefly about a new Malta Neighbors magazine she plans on publishing this summer.
Mention also was made of the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards dinner coming up on April 2. Arlene Schmidt from our club is much involved with the local RYLA program, which is held at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. The April 2 dinner will be at Skidmore at 5 p.m. in the Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, upstairs. Anyone planning to attend should send $25 by March 10 to D. Rossiter, 1482 Castleridge Road, Castleton, NY 12033.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Farmer/President/Councilman

Our speaker on Thursday was Chuck Curtiss, president of the Saratoga County Agricultural Society, aka the Saratoga County Fair, which will celebrate its 175th anniversary this summer in Ballston Spa. He's also a farmer in our neighboring town of Ballston, where he has been active in agricultural conservation and, last November, got himself elected to the Town Board. Thanks, Chuck.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Business Meeting

We have a regular business meeting on the first Thursday of the month (a day after our regular board meeting on the first Wednesday).
This week we decided to give $500 to CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, $100 to Malta Ridge Fire Co., and $100 to a regional Rotary food drive. We're also revamping our scholarship program, so that it will now give an annual $1,000 award to a town resident who is a graduating high school senior.
Foundation Committee Chairman Al Schmidt reported that members have contributed $2,105 so far this fiscal year (which ends June 30) to the Rotary Foundation.