We had a wonderful meeting last Friday with George O’Brien, editor and principle writer for BusinessWest, our regions premier business publication. George talked about print diversification, some effects of the MGM Casino and the proposed East/West rail line. This was not George’s first time visiting our club and we hope he makes it a habit.
This Friday our speaker will be Hypnotherapist, Dr. Thomas D. Pirnie D.C.H. Hypnosis is an expanding field being used to help people in many areas. Including, but not limited to stop smoking, weight loss, anxiety and sleep issues. The title of his topic is “DON'T LOOK INTO MY EYES, YOU'LL GET HYPNOTIZED”. Sounds like a fun and informative topic! Please invite a guest to join you and learn more.
Our club’s Paul Harris/Community Grants Awards Dinner is next Tuesday, June 18th at LaQuinta Inn in Springfield from 5:15p.m-8:00 p.m. Tickets are $40 and can be ordered online or at this Friday’s meeting. Our club will be awarding a Paul Harris Award to Rotarian Mike Tarby and his partner Bob Pelzek at PIP Printing for their contribution to our club throughout the years. Congratulations Mike and Bob! We are also giving away $10,000 in grants to eight area non-profits that evening. Please join us in honoring Mike, Bob and our community. It will be a fun night of fellowship and camaraderie. You won’t want to miss it. See the bulletin for more details.
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This week’s Speaker is Hypnotherapist, Dr. Thomas D.Pirnie D.C.H. Hypnosis is an expanding field being used to help people in many areas. Including, but not limited to stop smoking, weight loss, anxiety and sleep issues.The title of his topic is “DON'T LOOK INTO MY EYES, YOU'LL GET HYPNOTIZED”. Sounds like a fun and informative topic! Dr. Pirnie has worked with area public schools as a teacher and counselor and has been in private practice since 1989. He’s worked with numerous athletes within the New England area. Among them the USA Swim Team, high school and college swim teams, and many more. He’s been a guest lecturer at Boston College, Westfield State College and Holyoke Community College. Please invite a guest to join you and learn more about this fascinating topic.
Our club’s Paul Harris/Service Grants Awards Dinner is Tuesday, June 18that LaQuinta Inn, 100 Congress St in Springfield from5:15p.m-8:00 p.m. Attendees will enjoy four different passed hor d’ouvres, dinner with two entrée choices plus sides and assorted desserts. The event will also feature a cash bar. Tickets are $40 and can be ordered online or at a Friday meeting.
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We are also selling program advertisements. Please consider taking advantage of this opportunity to advertise your business or give a tribute to one of our grant recipients. The cost of an advertisement ranges from $50 for a business card advertisement up $200 for a full-page advertisement.
If you are interested in purchasing an advertisement, please contact Jack Toner at 413-567-1051.
The 2019 grant recipients are Springfield Boys and Girls Club, The Gray House, Inc., Gardening the Community, Friends of the Homeless, Springfield Neighborhood Housing Services, Boys and Girls Club Family Center, Holy Cross Church/ Sandwiches for the homeless and Make-It-Springfield. A total of $10,000 will be awarded this year to these eight great local groups, thanks to the efforts of our Club members.
We look forward to seeing you on June 18th and encourage you to bring a guest to our celebration. Thank you to Alicia Garcia, Marie Angelides, Jack Toner and their committee for all their hard work. If you are available to help out with this wonderful event, contact Jack at jtoner@sumnertoner.com.
Last Week’s Speaker was George O’Brien, editor and principle writer for BusinessWest, our areas premier business publication. George talked about print diversification and how BusinessWest has gotten into event planning with 40 Under 40, Difference Makers, Continued Excellence Awards, Healthcare Heroes and Women of Impact. He also discussed some of the effects of the MGM Casino and the proposed East/West rail line.
Thank you to Michael Cooley, Bernie Spirito, Paul Lambert, Jack Toner, Tracy Woods, Mike Healy & his son and MaryAnne Herronfor serving Dinner at the Friends of the Homeless Shelter on June 6th.
Our next night for serving dinner will be Thursday July 4th. Hunger doesn’t take a holiday, so please let Mike Rzepka know if you can help out that day at mrzepka@dowd.com or by text at 413-531-4104. Thank you!
Congratulations to Rotarian John Perez on winning the 50/50 raffle! Lady luck was on his side when he chose the Ace of Spades to take home the BIG win of $179! Congrats John!
Today is National Flag Day! Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which took place on June 14, 1777. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson made a proclamation establishing June 14th as Flag Day. In August 1949, National Flag Day was established by an act of Congress, which was signed by Harry Truman. Flag Day is celebrated by flying flags and going to parades. The president’s proclamation traditionally says that flags should be flown all week. There are parades all over the United States. Some of the longest running parades are in Appleton, Wisconsin; Fairfield, Washington; and Quincy, Massachusetts!
June Birthdays:Michael Cooley 6/1; Samalid Hogan 6/11
June Membership Anniversaries: Sr. Mary Caritas, 31 yrs 6/1/88; Roy Norman, 33 yrs 6/1/86; Stan Strzempek, 40 yrs 6/1/79; Jennifer Kirby, 8 yrs 6/1/11; Lucie Lewis, 8 yrs 6/10/11; Maurice Powe, 2 yrs 6/30/17 Congratulations to all!
Join us on Friday, June 14th for our Birthday Raffle! Any Rotarian who celebrated a birthday in April, May or June is eligible to win a $25 gift card to Max’s Tavern. Must be present to win.
Dene Kimball could use a little help with displaying our Rotary flags at meetings (as Richard Fulkerson is doing in the attached photo). Dene is planning some extended vacation time soon and would like a few Rotarians to volunteer and put up the flags while he’s away (or give him a break now and then). The flags are stored at Max’s and only take a few minutes to put up or take down. Please talk to Dene about helping out. And thank you for your participation in helping to display our flags!
Do you have some news or information that might be of interest to fellow Rotarians? Please send it to Gillian Palmer at gpalmer@baypath.edu by Monday of each week for inclusion. Our weekly Bulletin goes out to more than 70 local leaders every week and is a wonderful way to spread your message. Subject to approval.
These sculptures are located somewhere in Springfield! The first person who can identify where they were taken AND what they are will win a FREE 50/50 raffle ticket at this Friday’s meeting. Must be present to win! Good luck!
Did you know you can easily reach the Rotarian Magazine, Rotary International, the District website and our own club website right from this bulletin? Well, you can! Just check out the links under "ROTARY ONLINE" on your left.
Club Information
Rotary Club of Springfield - Meeting Fridays-12:15 PM
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:15 PM
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
1150 West Columbus Ave.,
MassMutual Room
Springfield,
MA 01105 United States