Weekly Bulletin - March 26, 2015
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Weekly Bulletin - March 26, 2015
THIS WEEK’s PROGRAM & NEWS: March 26, 2015 Rotary Club of Blacksburg, Club #5753 P.O. Box 770 Blacksburg, VA 24063 / Jamie Dunn, President www.rotaryblacksburg.org / Facebook: www.facebook.com/RotaryBlacksburg Four Way Test: Of the things we think, say or do...Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? PROGRAMS & EVENTS: March is Literacy Month Mar 26, Glade Road Growers, Glade Road Growing Book: Epic Tomatoes: How To Select & Grow the Best Varieties of all Time by Craig LeHoullier Mar 26, Glade Road Growers, Glade Road Growing Apr 2, Virginia Tech President Tim Sands. Meeting will be held at the Inn at Virginia Tech at 12:00 Noon Apr 9, Sarah Crowder, Blacksburg Partnership Apr 16, Robert Sumichrast, Welcome! TODAY’S PROGRAM: Jason Pall and Sally Walker own and run Glade Road Growing. It is a small farm on leased land in the town limits that was started to direct market vegetables, chicken, duck eggs and more to the good folks of Blacksburg. Jason and Sally attended VT (JP for geography and Sally for biological systems engineering) about 10 years ago and have been running the farm for the past 6 years for their living. This is accomplished with the assistance of wonderful employees, along with the helpful hands of several neighbors and community members who just like to get dirty on the farm. They are constantly trying new things and reaching out to those who want to learn more about how their food can be produced here in beautiful Blacksburg. They feel strongly that the resources to produce healthy food are right here around us and they enjoy helping other aspiring farmers in the area get started. They are pretty much an open book, so ask them anything. FROM LESLIE JESTER, SECRETARY: Chocolate Festival Update!! We are updating Chocolate Tasting Sites and Kid's Activities. We are ordering glasses and t-shirts. We are selling tickets. We are spreading the word and work of the Rotary Club of Blacksburg! Please take a moment to visit the Volunteer link and sign up for a couple of hours of time during the festival April 18th. We cannot do it without you! Thank you! Volunteer Spot: http://vols.pt/h9biUc FROM TOMMY LOFLIN, VOCATIONAL SERVICE: The nomination period has begun for our CTE Awards. Students and teachers can access the nomination awards on our website. Be sure to tell folks to return Student Application, Teacher Nominating Form and Resume to Rick Weaver by April 9th. Our website is http://blacksburgrotary.org/ FROM CHRISTY BROWN: RELAY FOR LIFE @VT: Volunteer needed for BHS Interact Club. Seeking a good fundraiser with lots of creativity, enthusiasm, spirit and energy! The VT Relay is scheduled for April 24th on the drill field beginning at 5:00 pm. Interested parties please see Christy or email her at [email protected] FROM MIKE SNYDER AND DEWEY ROTENBERRY LOCAL SERVICE: Save the date! On June 13th from 11-5:00 we will be assisting with drink sales and gate tickets at the Mountains of Music Celebration from the Crooked Road at the Montgomery Museum in Christiansburg. Please set aside some time to help out and listen to some great Bluegrass! We also have two upcoming projects this spring: A workday at at Valley Interfaith Child Care Center in Blacksburg and another at the Children's Museum at First & Main. More info to come. Page 1 of 2 FROM MARQUITA HILL, WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE: The club is taking up donations to purchase a ShelterBox to replace those that have been sent to Malawi after the terrible floods. The ShelterBox program is amazing in that they are ready for any tragedy and can deploy these ShelterBoxes directly to the places that need them almost immediately. Malawai has some, but needs more. This week is to be the last opportunity for our club to take donations for a ShelterBox and the Club Foundation will match the proceeds from members at the meeting. For more information about ShelterBox, please visit : http://shelterbox.org/ FROM TED TALAREK, ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE The environmental committee would like to make our club aware of the upcoming Hazardous Waste Collection Event on Saturday April 11th from 9am to 2pm at the Radford University Dedmon Center Parking Lot Z. March is Rotary Literacy Month. Reading aloud to your child or grandchild is the single most important thing you can do to prepare that child to learn and to read. It doesn’t take long—15 minutes a day—that’s it. Read aloud to your child 15 minutes each day. Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library (MFRL) is offering you a challenge: Read 1000 books before your child enters Kindergarten. Make it a habit for both you and your child and sign up at any of our libraries. One in three children start kindergarten without the skills necessary for succeed in school. That child is most likely the same kid whose parent don’t or can’t take him to the library. This is why MFRL is encouraging Little Libraries (inside public buildings) and Little Free Libraries (outside in public spaces) throughout the New River Valley. We want to get books into the hands of every man, woman and child in our beautiful Valley. Donate your used books now! BIRTHDAYS THIS MONTH: Send a birthday wish to your fellow Rotarian. Mike Williams Susan Erickson Steve Cochran Scott Bailey Mike Burnop 03 Mar 04 Mar 09 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar Jamie Dunn Christine Smith Al Bowman Alec Siegel 16 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 29 Mar DO YOU NEED A CLUB MAKE-UP? Spend just a ½ hour online at the Rotary eClubOne Web site learning about Rotary programs and activities around the globe fill out the makeup form and you’re there. This link is available on our club website, www.blacksburgrotary.org. Or, make up at an area club. Rotary International District 7570 (WWW.ROTARY7570.ORG) covers Western Virginia and Northeastern Tennessee. Page 2 of 2