Monday, March 29, 2021

Life, Work and other Gifts

Shown is a Rotary Gift of Life donation box for used clothing, shoes and textiles. It is on Farm to Market Road (Route 109) just northeast of the intersection with Route 9 in Saratoga County, a little south of the Town of Malta. (You can also send donations of money to Gift of Life, or otherwise get involved, through our Rotary District 7190.) 
Our Zoom speaker last Thursday was Rob Raylman, chief executive officer of Gift of Life International,  himself an active Rotarian in New York state who noted the organization's Rotarian roots. Gift of Life provides essential help to children with congenital heart defects and other heart health problems in more than 80 countries. Discussion after the presentation included one member getting contact information for a Ugandan program which our club has helped.   

In other business, we are planning to meet in person this Thursday morning at 7:15 at Panera, east of Exit 12. A Zoom link also should be available for those who will not be attending in person.
This Saturday, at 8:30 a.m., we will meet at Forest Cleaners for our semiannual Dunning Street cleanup. And we are tentatively scheduled to again assist the Red Cross with a blood drive at the end of August.
Last Saturday, three of our members, Mike Williams, Cynthia Young and Barbara Conner (indirectly assisted by Tom Disinger), helped out at a work project for the Malta Veterans Appreciation Program


 




Thursday, March 18, 2021

Still Vigilant on Virus

 


Even while we hope the coronavirus pandemic is winding down, our club remains committed to a Stop the Virus campaign.
The latest initiative, spearheaded by Rotarian Paul Sausville and funded by the GlobalFoundries-Town of Malta Foundation, has our members distributing high-quality reusable face masks. Most are going to retail businesses in Malta, along with some to town facilities.

In other business at this morning's meeting, we discussed getting back to actual not virtual gatherings on Thursday mornings. Next week, when the guest speaker will be a Gift of Life International leader, we are sticking to Zoom. But on April 1 we plan to try meeting at Panera restaurant, with a Zoom option for those who cannot attend. Future possibilities include a return to the Malta Diner, if and when it reopens, or to Shenantaha Park, where we went last summer.

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Update on Seniors, Scholarships

 Malta Seniors President Kathy Eitzmann was our speaker at this morning's Zoom meeting. Most of her members have now been vaccinated against Covid, she said, and none so far appears to have died from it. The recent opening up of local pharmacies to give vaccinations has been a big plus. Several Rotarians offered help on tasks such as providing transportation.

In other business, our scholarship committee will be interviewing applicants on Saturday.