Tuesday, March 11, 2014

PETS March 7-8

Hello, all!
Over this past weekend two of our Rotaractors, Terry Thompson and Susan Dalessandro attended the President-Elect Training Seminar as prospective future e-board members. They had a wonderful time and learned quite a bit! Here's what they had to say about it;

It was more than a priviledge to be a part of this event! As a fresh Rotaractor, it was inspiring to see what the possibilities are when sticking with Rotary. The speakers that attended spoke in a way that resonated with its listeners on topics regarding the great strides Rotary has made with the permanent elimination of the Polio virus, how to improve Rotary, how to lead like a Rotarian, and others including personal "Rotary Moments". I was handed so many Rotary cards with names and contact information on them from many smiling faces as they stated, "Let me know if I can ever help you out." I can go on and on, but all in all it was a rewarding experience that I will forever remember and look back on when I am going through my time as a Rotaractor and eventually, an official Rotarian.
Viva Rotary!!!

-Susan Dalessandro



Over this past weekend, March 7-8, I had the most fantastic opportunity to attend a PETS conference.  PETS, President-Elect Training Seminar, is where the newly elected Rotary Club Presidents in the districts go and learn what their job in the upcoming year will entail.  At this particular conference there were many speakers, each with their own advice about how to become a great President in your respective Rotary Club and many other things that are important to the whole Rotary International organization.  After attending a small breakout session with the Presidents of my district, 7280, I enjoyed a wonderful dinner, at which I was able to meet with President-Elects from other districts and ask them what was going on in their area.  Fundraising and membership were hot topics that evening, of course, and I am happy to report that with the knowledge I gained over the weekend, I have some really great ideas for the upcoming semesters with the Slippery Rock Rotaract.  One of the best parts of the weekend, however, was not learning about fundraising (although that is very important!).   My favorite part of the weekend was hearing a speech at the end of the first day by Dr. Peter Salk.  For those of you who do not know, Dr. Salk is the son of Dr. Jonas Salk, the man who discovered the polio vaccine.  He was able to give an in-depth lecture about his father’s study of the disease and subsequent research done to create the modern polio vaccine.  It was also much to my surprise that on the following day I was able to sit down and eat lunch with him.  Dr. Salk is a very kind and humble man, and also extremely knowledgeable.  To learn from him about the intricacies involved in getting the cure for polio was truly something I will cherish all my life.
            At the conference we were also able to meet some of the past Rotary International Presidents.  It was Friday evening when I was riding the elevator down to the hotel lobby that I happened to join Wilf Wilkinson, Rotary International President from 2007-2008.  Having never seen him before, I had no idea who he was, nor did he know who I was.  But, that did not matter to him, we talked on the way down and into the conference room about Rotary and where we were from.  It was not until later that I learned just who this kind man was, and it hit me.  Rotary is full of people who care, no matter where each one of us comes from.  What unites us all is that we care, not only about each other, but others, oftentimes more than for ourselves.  That is, after all, why we are a service organization, is it not?  We have so much that we take for granted, that we would be remiss not to share what we have with people who may not have as much.  That is why we Rotaracters do our annual Dump-N-Run fundraiser and why over this semester and the past one we have been helping to raise money for clean water in Uganda.  Rotary is about service, it is where other leaders can unite and lead on to help others not only locally, but globally.

-Terry Thompson, Jr.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Swimarathon

Good morning!
Sunday, February 23rd was the Swimarathon at the Grove City YMCA. Quite a few of the Rotaractors attended this event and walked or swam to help support the cause. The club was so kindly sponsored by Ken Bennett. It was a wonderful opportunity for the club to talk to other Rotaractors and hear about projects going on worldwide. We met several of the Duquesne University Rotaractors and Grove City College Rotaractors and discussed projects that we are currently working on. The club discovered several new and inspiring organizations and we now have ideas for future projects!









Friday, February 7, 2014

January 29th, 2014 Meeting - Welcome back!

Hello, everyone!
It's been a long time, but we are finally back in session! We had a meeting on January 29th to welcome the club back and go over the plan for the semester. The meeting began with a discussion about future e-board members. Our current president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer are all seniors, so the group will be going through a transition at the end of the semester. Several people expressed interest in taking over one of those positions.

Jenn announced to the club that our $1,000 donation to the Global Uganda project was sent.

Next we discussed upcoming events, including the Swimarathon and Dump 'n' Run. The Rotaractors who are available signed up for Swimarathon and agreed to hang posters around campus about the event. Dump 'n' Run will be covered in an upcoming meeting.

Another topic brought up was Adopt-a-Highway. Josh was contacted by someone from PennDot and was told that the section we originally thought was ours will be expanding. All Rotaractors agreed that this was a good thing and that we will plan a highway clean up day once the weather becomes warmer.

Have a great day! :)


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Rotary Club Election Day Pancake Supper

Yesterday was Election Day and the Slippery Rock Rotary Club held their Pancake Supper once again. The Rotaract Club had volunteers that attended at different times throughout the day to assist with cooking and serving. This is a wonderful event that provides us with an opportunity to get to know the fantastic members of the Rotary Club and to interact with the townspeople.

In total, the Rotary Club had a wonderful turnout with 182 folks dining with us! Everyone is quite pleased with the results and we all look forward to this event next year!

Jenn Nyce, Mariah Seymour, Josh Duman, and A.J. Pagano 
enjoying assisting with the Pancake Supper!



November 4th, 2013 Meeting - Rotaract Club Raffle Begins!

The Slippery Rock Rotaract club is pleased to announce that the Rotaract Club Raffle has begun! Following the 2 week delay, our members kicked it into high gear and solidified details and acquired prizes. I believe all members can agree that we thought this raffle would be easy to assemble. This was certainly not the case! Due to this being a new endeavor, businesses were less willing to donate than we had anticipated. We were still able to snag some donations, but the club also had to use some money from dues to purchase gift cards from different businesses. But in the end, we did what we had to do! We amassed enough prizes that we'll be able to select three winners. The prizes are as follows:

1st place
$30 gift card to North Country Brewing Co.
$25 gift card to Ginger Hill Tavern
$20 gift card to Sheetz
$10 cash prize

2nd place
Rachel's Roadhouse gift basket
gift card to Chili's
$10 cash prize

3rd place
coupons for freebies from Subway
coupon for a free haircut in downtown Slippery Rock
$10 cash prize


We're extremely proud of the prizes we've gathered! At the November 4th meeting we had 15 members there. Each member received a packet of 10 raffle tickets that they must sell with tickets being $5 apiece. We've agreed as a group that either everyone sells all 10 of their tickets, or they must make up the difference out of pocket. These prizes are so great that we don't anticipate selling to be an issue! On top of selling our own booklets of 10, we will be selling extra tickets in the quad during common hour times. We're hoping for this raffle to be very rewarding, but as anything in life, we will just have to wait and see!

To members that missed Monday's meeting, please email Jenn about getting your own packet of tickets to sell! To anyone not in our club, email Jenn to buy raffle tickets! Her email address is jln5962@sru.edu.

Have a great day, everyone!




Monday, October 21, 2013

October 21st, 2013 Meeting - Rotaract Club Raffle

Good evening, folks!
At tonight's meeting the Rotaractors focused primarily on the upcoming raffle. Unfortunately, fall break has caused a disconnect in the planning process and the raffle must be pushed back two weeks.

However, tonight's meeting was successful because we devised a more concise plan as to how we will get this raffle off the ground. The "Business Committee" will be contacting local businesses asking for donations by the start of the raffle on November 4th. If we do not receive enough donations we will use money we have collected from dues to purchase gift cards as a Plan B. Next, the "Planning Committee" will be focusing on where we will sell these tickets on campus and getting permission for solicitation. They will then set up dates and times when we will stand with tables at local businesses and in the quad to sell to the public and students. The final committee is the "PR Committee". They are in charge of creating the logo for the raffle (as seen below), printing out the tickets, and compiling the prize baskets. The raffle will run from November 4th to December 2nd. This will be a wonderful way to wrap up the semester and will be a fun project that is entirely our own. We have a lot of work ahead of us, but we feel confident that we can do it!


The raffle logo, created by Josh Duman

Rotaract Highway Cleanup - October 12th, 2013

Hello, all!
On Saturday, October 12th, five members of the Rotaract club and Judy Hughes set out at 8am to clean up highway #173, otherwise known as Grove City Road. We cleaned from the intersection of Franklin Street and Grove City Road up to The Heights. We gathered twelve full bags of trash, making this a very successful morning! Josh Duman has been in contact with PennDOT about adopting this highway and we are hoping to have a sign erected recognizing our adoption of this area soon. We are all pleased with the outcome and agree that this is a project we would like to continue! Slippery Rock is a wonderful town that means so much to our club and we must work hard to keep it beautiful!

 Josh Duman, Terry Thompson, A.J. Pagano, Mariah Seymour, and Susan Dalessandro ready to clean!