Friday, May 23, 2025

Banker's Anti-Fraud Tips

 Molly Dugmore, branch manager of the Adirondack Trust northeast of the roundabout in downtown Malta, talked about the rising tide of attempted fraud, giving tips on avoidance while noting there should be "no shame" for the victims. 

These often online frauds include the "unexpected windfall scam", the "sweetheart scam", the "IRS scam", "overpayment fraud", and the "friend or family in need scam". The latter can be particularly effective when AI is used to imitate a loved one's voice.

In general, she advised, "Don't click on the link."

Regarding a more benign form of links, we heard about the Impactful Education Golf Tournament coming up June 14 at the Airway Meadows Golf Club. It benefits a Rotary-connected worthy cause, and if you just go to the dinner it's only $25. (See below.)


Our president Chris Havens went to the Malta Town Board meeting to publicize the Avenue Banners project.
See more at that link and below.



Saturday, May 17, 2025

We Give $1,000 to Gift of Life

 



We inducted our newest member, Lisa Elam, at Thursday's meeting, seen on left with President Chris Havens. Lisa is from Westchester County and a relative newcomer to Malta. She works as a caseworker for Tri-County Care.

Chris can also be seen in the photo above, following the banner being carried by her husband Dwight Havens (on left) and Murray Eitzmann. They were at the Military, Veterans and First Responders parade last Saturday in Malta.

It was announced at Thursday's meeting that we are donating $1,000 -- mostly raised from individual member contributions -- to Gift of Life International -- an organization long associated with Rotary which performs life-saving heart surgeries on children around the world.

Monday, May 12, 2025

Strengthening the Core

 


Malta resident Ivy White was our speaker last Thursday, talking about physical fitness. "The key is moving," she said. "The best time to exercise is anytime you can fit it in."
She runs Ivy White Studios at 81 Washington St., Saratoga Springs, focusing on pilates, barre, and core-strengthening exercises. She also does home visits and runs classes in places such as Prestwick Chase. She can be reached at ivytrends@aol.com, or 518-580-2308, or 518-879-9302. 



Monday, May 5, 2025

Gift of Life Marks 50 Years

 


Dr. Harm Velvis (seated at center) was our speaker last Thursday, interviewed by Bob Bonney (standing).

Velvis, a pediatric cardiologist, has been active for 30 years in Gift of Life International, which provides life-saving heart surgery to children around the world. Since his retirement he has stepped up his involvement, serving on the board and making several service trips a year to countries such as Bolivia, Guyana and Jordan.

Gift of Life, he said, has helped more than 60,000 children since its founding, and now serves more than 5,000 a year. It will celebrate its 50th anniversary in September with a gala and golf tournament on Long Island. 

In other business, Phil Kellerman from the Southern Rensselaer Rotary Club said the recent concert by the band Enjoyous, co-sponsored by our club, raised $600 for the St. Paul's Center shelter for women and children in Rensselaer.

We got a thank-you card from Qholaqhoe Mountain Connections for our $500 contribution to a food distribution program in the area served by QMC in Lesotho. QMC, which is phasing out operations, also sent a photo of a student there sponsored by our club.



Thursday, April 24, 2025

Katherine Anne Porter and Malta


Town Historian Tom Williams spoke Thursday morning about the life and Malta connections of the writer Katherine Anne Porter (Tom also wrote the linked article). Porter, a Texas native, was staying at 

the Yaddo artists' community in Saratoga Springs in 1941 when she came upon a house on Cramer Road, Malta, south of Saratoga Lake. She bought it, called it South Hill, and worked on her novel Ship of Fools there, although that book would not be done and published until 1962, and she sold South Hill in 1946. There is now a historical marker there mentioning her and other owners of the house, which was built in about 1830.

Porter is perhaps best known for her long story or short novel Pale Horse, Pale Rider, first published in 1938 and in book form the next year. Its subject is the devastating Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-19.


In other business, the passing of Joe Legnard, a former president of Malta Sunrise Rotary, was noted and he was remembered.

We wrapped up a food and hygiene products drive for the Malta Community Center Food Pantry.


And our upcoming benefit concert for a Rensselaer women and children's shelter is coming up this Saturday, April 26, from 7 to 8:30 in Fellowship Hall at First United Methodist Church in East Greenbush. Suggested donation $15. Some refreshments will be available. It's all co-sponsored by the Rotary club in that area; one of our members, Brian Farrell, is in the band (at right in photo on poster below).

 Be there or be square.



Thursday, April 17, 2025

Assisting Displaced Ellsworth Residents

 

Angela McFarland, former publisher of the online Ballston Journal, spoke this morning about efforts by the town of Malta and volunteers to help displaced residents of Ellsworth Commons whose apartments sustained water damage resulting from a stray bullet in a fatal shooting last week.

There will be a party from 10 am to 1 pm this Saturday in the community room of Building 2 -- use the middle entrance of Ellsworth's northern building. Angela encouraged people to attend with donations such as personal hygiene products, cleaning and laundry supplies, gift cards, and/or those with expertise in areas such as insurance and construction who are willing to offer advice.

In other business, Jim Hale interviewed Paul Phillips, who was honored with his wife Jean in April as residents of the month by the Malta Town Board. Paul spoke about his upbringing, values, Naval service and volunteer work in Africa.



Saturday, April 12, 2025

Posters and Pics

 Shelter benefit concert coming April 26. Our member Brian Farrell is the tall bearded Irish guy at bottom right.



We're doing a donation drive for the food pantry at Malta Community Center. If you encounter a Rotarian, please fill up their bag.


We're promoting the arts in these parts.
 


And we (these four and three others) were picking up trash on Dunning Street on a wet Saturday morning.