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Last Tuesday some members of our club completed the bottling of their wine, which started back in February. 1500 lbs of Sangiovese grapes were deseeded and destemmed and put into a barrel to ferment. These grapes are from Italy’s Tuscany region, and are used in making Chianti’s and Cabernet’s. Latin translation for sangiovese is “The Blood of Jupiter”, the King of all gods in Roman mythology. After fermentation the mix was clarified, then put into a barrel to age. Bottling was a 4 step process. First you fill the bottle with wine, then insert your cork, then heat seal with a cap, finish with your own designed label. 24 cases of wine were bottled by members. Salute! Chin-Chin!
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We had a full house at this year's event at the Cedar Creek Campground. Registration for the tournaments started at 2:00, with the competitions beginning at 3:00. While waiting for the tournament to begin, entrants could build up their checker stamina by feasting at the fabulous hot dog buffet or clear their mind by taking a dip in the olympic size pool. As you can see by the pictures these checker players take the game seriously, look at the determination and concentration on their faces. We also had a special dessert, hope everyone got a piece of the tournament cake. Congratulations to all the participants and below is a list of this year's Winners and Runner Ups: Ages 5-9 Champion- Jonathan Price and Runner Up- Keaghan Dellolio Ages 10-13 Champion- Coda Mearizo and Runner Up- Jace Polony Ages 14-17 Champion- Marssa Frusteri and Runner Up- Allie Ages 18+ Champion- Peter Roukis and Runner Up- Mark Thank you to everyone that came out and supported the event. A special thank you to Rob and Debra from the Cedar Creek Campground for once again hosting the event.
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We had a special visitor at the lunch meeting today. Present 7500 District Governor, Diane Rotondelli, addressed the members of our club and joined the alternate meeting members at our water stand at Lacey Township's Police Department National Night Out. Diane introduced some of the new projects and initiatives that we'l be focusing on this year. Some of the projects include, Rise Against Hunger meal packaging program, RI President Ian Riseley's Plant a Tree Program, and Make a Difference to a Veteran Program. By doing things the Rotary way and keeping "Service Above Self" we shall make a difference Locally, Nationally and Internationally.
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Bring the family for a fun after noon and meet our new District Governor- Diane Rotondelli. Tickets can be purchased at the District 7500 website.
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Congratulations to our Flag Committee, Diamond, Gabbie, Ashley and Katie. Their efforts helped increase sales this year an additional 86 flags, which included 15 new businesses, and increased orders from existing businesses. Last year 336 flags were posted around town, and this year we put out 421 flags. Last year our net proceeds from the Flag Program were around $7,000 raised in funds for our club, this year we have over $9,000 in funds raised for the club. Thank you committee, flag team captains, and club members for all your fine efforts. Next Flag distribution and pick up day is Labor Day, Monday September 4th, 2017.
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Bring the children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews for an afternoon of fun at the Cedar Creek Campground. Enter the Checker Tournament with a trophy going to the winners in different age brackets. Cool off with a dip or swim in the Olympic Size Pool. Lifeguard on duty. Enjoy a snack at our spectacular “Hot Dog Buffet” with all the trimmings. Tickets are $5.00 per person of any age. See Rob for tickets. |
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To whom it may concern, my name is Kayla Sansevere and I was fortunate enough to receive a generous, annual scholarship from the Forked River Rotary Club as a member of the Lacey Township High School graduating class of 2016. I wanted to send the Rotary Club an update on how my studies are going, and how the scholarship has benefited me. I currently attend Arcadia University as a rising sophomore with a major in Psychology and minor in Spanish. In Fall 2016, my first semester of university, I was able to study abroad in Stirling, Scotland--an experience I hold close to my heart and immensely cherish. While adjusting to a new country's culture, I succeeded not only in achieving a 3.3 GPA, but also discovering a place I call "home". Upon my arrival at Arcadia in January 2017, I again found myself adjusting to an unfamiliar place with a deep sadness of leaving the life I had created for myself in Scotland. Regardless, I was able to finish my spring semester with a 4.0 GPA. I also became heavily involved in my university's community, as I am now an Orientation Leader, First-Year Study Abroad Experience mentor, and Teacher's Assistant. In the fall, I will begin both my own research opportunities and assists professors in their research. I am also taking 20 credits while maintaining a work-study position. As for this summer, I am working a part-time job and participating as a hospice volunteer, where I comfort individuals with care and compassion in their last living days. I am thankful the Rotary Club awarded me with such a generous scholarship, as it assists me in achieving the various goals I create and allows me to take advantage of every opportunity. I truly feel as if I am able to embody the Rotary Club's guiding principles of service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership, in all future endeavors and achievements. I hope you are able to share this message with fellow Rotarians whenever possible. Thank you, again! |
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AND THE WINNER IS............The Captains Inn in Forked River provided the setting for the Annual Rotary Club of Forked River GO FOR THE GOLD GALA. With only a limited number of tickets sold, conversation and canapés kept everyone busy while they counted down the minutes to the drawing of the ultimate jackpot of $10,000.00 in Gold!!! Several 50/50 winners were called while we waited, serving only to heighten the anticipation of the crowd. At precisely the stroke of 10pm, the ticket barrel was spun! And the Winner is.......Ashley Hughes pictured here with our Rotary Event Chair Veronica Laureigh.. Congratulations to Ashley and better luck next year to the rest of us! (photo credit John Sauer) -L. Caroccia -
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New District Governor Diane Rotondelli swearing in President Linda Kostrowski. President Linda addresses the club. A Diamond for a Diamond! New President Linda, Receiving her Paul Harris Fellowship Award PH+2. PDG David Forward awarding District 7500 PDG James Davidson Award for exemplifying "Service Above Self" to the Rotary Foundation. Meet the New Board for 2017-2018! Past President William's wife, JoAnn Bottone receiving her Paul Harris Fellowship Award. Past President William pinning New President Linda. Laura Caroccia receiving her Paul Harris Fellowship Award. Rob Frandsen husband of Diamond, receiving his Paul Harris Fellowship Award. John Sauer receiving his Paul Harris+1 Award selfie. President's Distinguished Service Award to Dr. Tom McGillick -In Recognition of Your Dedicated Service and Commitment to our Club. Tony Angona, President's Award of Excellence-For Outstanding Service and Commitment to the Ideals of Rotary. Veronica Laureigh, Five Avenues of Service Award- Club, Vocational, Community, International, and New Generations Past President William receiving his Paul Harris+2. |
Congratulations to President Linda Kostrowski, and her board for the upcoming year 2017-2018. Looking forward to “Making a Difference” in our Community, Nationally and Internationally. Thank you Past President William Recevuto for your year of leadership and service to our club and community. Thank you to all the members of our club for another outstanding year of "Serving Humanity".
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Two members of our club attended the Rotary International Conference 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. Be sure to attend next week's meeting for a full report from Diamond Frandsen and David DiEugenio on all the great things that Rotary has been doing and what new programs and projects Rotary will be working on in 2017-2018.
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Were you at the Doggie Derby on Sunday? Check out these beautiful photographs taken by Dawn Davis Photography! Photos are available for purchase or download. Many thanks to Dawn who spent her day capturing our furry friends and their humans! Click on link below to review pictures, you can order prints of your favorite pooch! |
The 5th Annual Rotary Club of Forked River Doggie Derby was a howling success!!! Man's best friend was celebrated at this Hometown Family Event with canine demonstrations and competitions, vendors and food, music, rescues and activities for the young, the not so young and all our furry friends. It was a day that brought us together to celebrate all our furbabies and to benefit the many charitable contributions the Rotary Club of Forked River continues to make to our community and our citizens. For those dog owners that had your picture taken by our photographer, details will be forthcoming how you can download your photo and help by contributing to the Rotary Club of Forked River. Thank you all that helped make this great event possible! See you next year!
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We lost a friend and long time Rotarian last December. And so, recently the Rotary Club of Forked River honored and celebrated the life of William S. (Bill) Whitson with a special ceremony to bestow Paul Harris Awards to his wife and children. Recounting the early days of Bill's Rotary involvement, founding Rotary Club of Forked River member, George Broome gave the gathering an insight to the man with 5 Paul Harris Awards and his humanitarian passions. Accepting the Paul Harris Awards from Past District Governor Peter Roukis and President William Recevuto, were Bill's wife Susie Whitson, his daughter Dawn Whitson Davis and on behalf of his son William Scott Wilson, Ami Baldi. Bill Whitson will be remembered for many things - his commitment to Rotary and this community, his friendship, his sense of humor and his plaid pants. We will miss you Bill.
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Congratulations, to the Interact Club from Lacey Township High School another Presidential Citation from Rotary International for all your projects and programs throughout the year. Here's some photos of last nights Pinning Ceremony & Awards Dinner of the new Interact Board for next year being pinned by out going Board Members. Great group of young adults living up to our organizations' motto " Service Above Self". Thank you and congratulations to Keena Frechette, Interact Advisor for the Interact Club, another fine year of service and making a difference in our community and the world.
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It's getting to be that time of year. Our annual flag sponsorship starts with flag set up and pick up on Memorial Day, which is Monday, May 29th. Jay Pierson and Tom McClung are chairing flag committee, flags will be put out and brought in on May 29th- Memorial Day, June 14th- Flag Day, July 4th- Independence Day, September 4th-Labor Day, September 11th- Day of Service and Rememberance Day, and November 10th-Veterans Day. Be sure to sign up when sheets are passed around at meetings. Below is a picture of Club Rotarians Katie, Ashley and Gabrielle working on sales to the list of businesses along the route. |
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The action was fast and furious at Saturday's event. We had 50 Tournament players vying to be this years' Champion. After a few hours of play 40 entrants were sent packing and we were down the the last 10 players at the Final Table. Last years' winner Brian McGauley made it to the final table and was going for the re-peat. After the smoke cleared, this years' Texas Hold Em' Tournament Champion is Tim Petrin a member of our club. Thank you all that came out and supported our event, see you next year! |
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Posted on Oct 03, 2017 |
October Birthdays: 10/6 Rob Larsen 10/6 Donna McAvoy 10/15 William Recevuto 10/17 Dick Ritchie |
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Rotarian Duties: VIP- Tom Morrissey Greeter - Tom McGillick 50/50 - Tony Angona Birthday Bottle- Bob Ulaky |
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