MaltaSunriseRotaryNY
The Malta Sunrise Rotary Club is a service organization in the town of Malta, upstate New York, USA. We meet at The Ugly Rooster, on the corner of Route 9 and Dunning Street, east of I-87 Exit 12. Meetings are at 7:15 Thursday mornings, and those who wish to join us are welcome to attend.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Murray Eitzmann To Be Rotary President
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Abner Doubleday
Best known for his now disputed contributions to the development of baseball, Doubleday's most solid claim to fame is his Civil War service. As a captain in 1861 and second-in-command at Fort Sumter, he passed on the order to fire the first Union shots of the war, responding to a Confederate artillery barrage.
Promoted to general in 1862, in August and September of that year he fought at the battles of Second Bull Run, South Mountain and Antietam.
After General John Reynolds was killed on the morning of July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Doubleday took command of the First Corps for most of the day, during which time it was heavily engaged in combat. He reverted to command of his division for the second and third days of the battle.
Robert C. (Bob) Conner is a former journalist, current Rotarian and author. His first three books -- two biographies and a novel -- were focused on the Civil War. His fourth book, published earlier this year, is a historical novel set in 1975 called The Detective and Dorothy Day.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Helping Education Programs in Schenectady
Gretchen herself is a mechanical engineer with extensive experience at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory in Niskayuna and in the private sector. A Ballston Spa resident with three grown children, she has also volunteered for City Mission of Schenectady, Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child, and the Schenectady Rotary Club.
Rise High students are mostly from the city of Schenectady, but meet on Saturday mornings on the Mohonasen campus in Rotterdam. They do not pay anything for the program or transport. Rise High is mostly privately funded by businesses and foundations, along with a grant from Schenectady County rising to $10,000 this year. It is reliant on fund-raising and volunteers.
She also told us about the upcoming Cornhole for a Cause event of Schenectady Rotary, benefiting educational initiatives at the Keane Elementary School in the city. It will he held on Sunday July 12 at Rivers Casino & Resort.
Monday, May 18, 2026
School Vote Coming Up
Duca and Cynthia Young, Rotary treasurer and town supervisor, at the meeting:
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.











