Madison Rotary kicked off its annual membership drive on November 1st at its Club Assembly meeting. The goal is to increase the number of members from 84 to 100. The more Rotarians in the Club the more things we can accomplish is serving the community locally and globally. The strategy is to ask each member to identify/select one or two individuals as member prospects and invite them to participate and join in Club activities. Members can select individual(s) from the Club prospect list or identify a new prospect. Support materials will be distributed on a regular basis to support your efforts. Below is a video with the 5 most commons reasons people say "NO" to becoming involved. The information may help you overcome their concerns. The following members need to identify/select a prospect to cultivate. Adamczyk, Boles, Budd, Cesaro, Cooney, Coviello, Dalena, DeGennaro, Derossa, Dunn, Fastiggi, Foster, Freaney, Greene, Haralampoudis, Harootunian, Havens, Hoover, Horn, Iossa, Kerkeslager, Kopenski, Launchi, Mann, Marchese, McConnell, Meek, Minardi, Morozoff, Odell, M, Odell, W, Pancirov, Powell, Rabasca, Richter, Rosania, Rowe, Selen, Umana, Zimmerman
Madison just completed its annual Dictionary Project, distributing dictionaries to all 3rd Graders in Madison Schools. A total of 232 students in twelve 3rd grade classes received their personalized copy of the Dictionary/Gazetteer distributed by Madison Rotarians. Click Read More for additional details.
Congratulations to Mark Hartman and Shelby Rhodes from Skylands Rotary (formerly Netcong/Stanhope Rotary) as the newest members of the Arch Klump Society. To qualify as a member of the Arch Klump Society a gift in the amount of $250,000 or more is made to The Rotary Foundation
The alphabetical list below is a partial list of prominent people who are current or former Rotarians
Please Note; names are in alphabetical order, and this list is not exhaustive. Unfortunately we were unable to find the early history from 1923 to 1930.
King Albert I of Belgium – Honorary (RC Brussels; RC San Francisco)
Dr. Forrest C. “Phog” Allen, college basketball coach and Basketball Hall of Fame member
Clinton P. Anderson, US Congressman; US secretary of agriculture; US Senator
Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, astronaut and second man to walk on the moon, USA
Neil Armstrong, astronaut and first man to walk on the moon, USA
Ásgeir Ásgeirson, president, Iceland, RC Reykjavik; past RI district governor
Plan now to attend Eat Drink and Share. This event will be held on November 12, 2018 at the Pines Manor in Edison, NJ. The purpose of the event is to raise funds to support The Rotary Foundation. Ray Freaney from the Madison Club is the Chair of the event. We anticipate there will be several hundred Rotarians and guest in attendance. Contact Jeannie Tsukamoto if you would like to attend. The cost of attending will be subsidized by since a few members of the club have contributed to The Rotary Foundation so tables will be available for Madison Rotrians and guests - there are eights slots left at $10.00 per person - first come first served.
The Rotary Club of Madison has an enthusiastic and engaged network of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to serve humanity in our local and global communities. We have 88 members and are inviting like-minded individuals to join our successful and vibrant club. President Michel Belt encourages you to come learn about Rotary by attending any one of our three weekly meetings as our guest. You have your choice of two weekly meetings: Thursdays, 7:47 am breakfast at the YMCA, 12:15 pm lunch at the Madison Hotel. To learn more, join or visit a Rotary meeting - contact Barry Kroll, at barrykroll@aol.com or 973-476-2772.
Consider Attending the International Convention June 1 - 5, 2019 in Hamburg, Germany. One early June, more than 30 years ago, I had a business trip scheduled to Las Vegas. I had been a Rotarian for about six years, and I thought of myself as an active member: I attended every meeting, I’d served as club secretary, I knew everyone in my club. But for me, Rotary was very much a community organization. It connected me to Nassau and perhaps even to the Bahamas — but no farther. Click Read More for full story
Madison Rotary had over 30 people attend the Polio Plus Gala held on October 20, 2018 at Mayfair Farms in West Orange. Over $70,000 was raised to support the eradication of Polio in the world. These funds will be matched 2 to 1 by a contribution from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Barry Rassin, RI President, was the keynote speaker. He announced that so far only 20 new cases of Polio have been reported worldwide. An additional highlight of the event was the recognition of the 2018 Vocational Service award winners and Liz Parker of the Madison Club was one of three recipients in the state. Jeannie Tsukamoto was all recognized as becoming a member of the Rotary bequest society name Rotary as a beneficiary in her estate plan.
The 50/50 Club raffle is off and running. This is the single largest fund raising event of the year and is the source of the majority of funds used in our charitable distribution and scholarship program. If you have any questions or need information contact raffle Co-Chair Jen Pinto at jenniferlynnpinto@gmail.com or Tayfun Selen at selentayfun@gmail.com. If interested in purchasing a 50/50 raffle ticket ($20,000 first prize) contact any Madison Rotarian or Barry Kroll at barrykroll@aol.com.
It’s that time again! Time for the annual Gift of Life Super Bowl raffle! Each year at this time, our district’s Gift of Life committee sells raffle tickets to raise funds for this great project by selling chances on a trip to the Super Bowl. This year, the Super Bowl will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA on February 3, 2019. The tickets are $20 each and the Super Bowl package is worth $10,000! Drawing will be held on January 11, 2019. All sold tickets stubs and checks should be returned to Jim Allison
Do you shop on Amazon? The Rotary Global Rewards program has made an arrangement that Amazon will contribute 6% of total purchases to Rotary International for those individuals who logon to Amazon through the Rotary portal. Additionally there are hundreds of additional discounts on things like car rentals, hotel accommodations, major stores, etc - Click Read More for details
Rotary District 7475, Madison Rotary Foundation and numerous other Rotary Clubs have a goal of packaging 250,000 meals on Saturday, March 9, 2019 form 9 am to 4 pm. Hunger is a very real problem for many people in our community and we are dedicated to making a difference by distributing all of the meals locally. 130,000 meals were packaged in 2017, 160,000 were packaged in 2018 and we are excited about achieving the goal of 250,000 in 2019. Ellsworth Havens, program chair, said "we are grateful to have such a supportive community and sponsors to make a program like this happen". We are in the process of securing donations from individuals, sponsors and corporations for this year's program. The cost per meal is approximately 25 cents. A contribution of $10.00 equals 40 meals; $100.00 equals 400 meals, $1,000 equals 4,000 meals. It will take 800 onsite volunteer on March 9th to make this happen. Volunteer registration start January 15, 2019. Click the DONATE or VOLUNTEER button on the left to Donate or Volunteer.
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