Sunday, May 3, 2026

Report from Uganda

Our speaker Thursday was Dr. Emanuel "Manny" Cirenza, who recently returned from an AOET medical mission trip to Uganda, and plans to return in July.

Saratoga County people have supported AOET's educational, job training, housing, feeding, medical and child-support programs in the Bugembe (near Jinja) and Lira areas of Uganda for many years, to a large extent due to the efforts of Paul and Jean Phillips. Paul, who is a member of our Rotary club, has been dealing with some recent health challenges. He attended Thursday's meeting with his daughter Beth. "Paul is my hero," said Manny.

The Saratoga-based teams led now by Manny also cooperate with the Schenectady-based Mooncatcher Project to provide reusable feminine hygiene products for girls (which help keep them in school).

Recent cuts in US aid have been damaging, but funding from the Ugandan government and AOET donors have kept operations going. Our Rotary club and individual members are among those donors. Barbara Conner, who has been on two AOET trips to Bugembe with Paul, said her First Presbyterian Church of Ballston Spa recently decided to contribute. Manny said AOET is a Christian faith-based organization.

He appealed for donations, noting that one useful non-monetary contribution is baby and infant clothes which are given away to mothers who want them at medical clinics, providing an incentive to bring their children there.



Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Firehouse Project


Dwight Havens, right, current Malta Sunrise Rotary Club president and former president of the Fire Companies of Malta, filled in club members last week on a planned half-million-dollar building project at the firehouse on Hemphill Place in downtown Malta, east of Northway Exit 12. FCOM is a joint operation of the Malta Ridge and Round Lake fire departments, situated in-between their respective firehouses near Exits 13 and 11.

The project will turn FCOM's mezzanine into a proper second floor, as previously planned, enabling firefighters to bunk upstairs and providing for potential future growth in operations.

The previous week, Steve Haydon talked about invasive plant species.



Monday, April 13, 2026

Cleanup Crew

 




                                                                           

Most of our cleanup crew on Dunning Street Saturday morning is shown here. We do a trash pickup there twice a year.
On Thursday our speaker was Chris Watson, who transitioned from a career in TV sports journalism to being director of communications and membership at the Edison country club in Rexford. The club's restaurant and bar are open to the public. Members enjoy golf, outdoor swimming and tennis. 









Sunday, March 29, 2026

Ruby

 Bob Bonney, center, with club President Dwight Havens, left, and Foundation Chair Rick Handley, was recognized last week for his Ruby level of donations to the Rotary Foundation.



We also heard from Jim Frey, our regional representative to CNY Rotary District 7180.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Drones Club

David J. Kelley, founder and lead drone pilot of Expedition Drone Imagery, was last week's speaker.
He started the company after being laid off last year from the US Geological Survey. An environmental scientist, he shared images of his trip to the Arctic while getting a master's degree from Syracuse University. 
At the US Geological Survey, his work included evaluating environmental restoration near Philadelphia, and collaborating with the New York state DEC on reintroducing salmon to Lake Ontario. 
His current work includes monitoring solar panels in Texas.


Sunday, March 8, 2026

Blood and Money

 


Kristan Gottmann was one of the donors during last week's Rotary-sponsored Red Cross blood drive at the Malta Community Center.

At our business meeting on Thursday, members saw a letter from CAPTAIN thanking us for a recent $500 donation.


Monday, February 23, 2026

Bipolar Book

Jason Laing was our speaker last week, telling us about the life of his daughter, now in her late 30s, who has written a book (under the pen name Ruby Lucas) about her struggles with bipolar disorder. She's doing well now, he said. More information about the book can be found at Home - Ruby-Lucas.