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Dec 20, 2019
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Dec 27, 2019
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Fund Raising Co-Chair
 
Good Cheer Chair
 
International Service Chair
 
Invocation Chair
 
Meeting Day Chair
 
Membership Chair
 
Music Chair
 
New Mainers Initiative Chair
 
Program Co- Chair
 
Program Co-Chair
 
Opioid Task Force Co-Chair
 
Opioid Task Force Co-Chair
 
Rotary Foundation Chair
 
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Youth Service Chair
 
Friday, December 20, 2019
Welcome to the
Rotary Club of Portland, Maine!
Portland Rotary
Service Above Self
We meet Fridays at 12:15 PM
The Clarion Hotel
1230 Congress Street
Portland, ME  04102
United States of America
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Portland Rotary
will meet Friday, December 20, 2019
at the Clarion Hotel
1230 Congress Street, Portland
 
*12/20/19 Jim Ciampi - Holiday Program
Jim Ciampi has enjoyed being a performing musician since college and has been the leader of his own band since 1988. After returning to his hometown of Portland, via Boston College, he established the first music program at his alma mater, Cheverus High School. He continued to lead a top flight dance band while teaching, and then moved into the business sector of designing and managing events.
His true passion for performing and event management allowed him to pursue a dream of establishing a premier event facility, which became The Landing at Pine Point in Scarborough ME, producing hundreds of events, weddings and national concert artists.

Today, his focus is on being a performer as he continues to lead The Jim Ciampi Band, a versatile engaging 8-piece dance band, as well as performing as a soloist and in smaller combos throughout New England. The newest project "Keys to the City Dueling Piano Showcase” came into view in early 2017. He always wanted to create a vibrant offshoot of his dance and listening projects and this was the perfect mix of theater, comedy and fantastic music. He enjoys providing entertainment with the variety of styles that compliment an elegant, sophisticated & festive atmosphere.

 
12/13/19 Rotary & The Magic of Christmas


At this time of year, it doesn’t take much to get into the spirit of the season. Having just finished with Thanksgiving and surviving Black Friday as well as Cyber Monday, it’s virtually impossible to not be aware that that Jolly Old Man in red will soon be here and we have to maintain the highest of deportment, keep the ledger clean, and get our spirits bright. President Amy is an ardent fan of the Christmas traditions of merry making, profuse giving and wanted to share that sentiment with all. Consequently, she offered to forgo a meeting at the Clarion and move on to the Merrill Auditorium to enjoy a performance of the renown Portland Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Eckart Preu, along with the Portland Magic of Christmas Choral Society, directed by Nicolas Dosman. Of course, every visit to the Merrill includes the magnificence of the Kotzschmar Organ, which this day was exquisitely played by impresario James Kennerley.  As if the enjoyment of the PSO and Choir by itself would not be enough, President Amy and her wondrous Elves arranged for a backstage visit following the performance.
 
As many are aware, our own Russ Burleigh was General Manager of the PSO back in the 60’s, and he added to the background by providing some personal history. Furthermore, the Club has been a dedicated Friend of the Kotzschmar Organ and has had the distinction of getting into the intimate workings of this fabulous force of sound.  While we may have been privileged to be backstage before, the experience following the "Magic of Christmas" was something very special and certainly reason to give resounding thanks. We had about 40 Rotarians, guests and family at the performance and the advantage of the backstage pass and guided tour.  Our gathering was of such size that we had to be divided into two groups.
 
"The Magic of Christmas" is much more than a medley of Christmas songs and orchestral talent. It’s a consuming atmosphere of supremely special seasonal cheer. When you come through the doors and make your way to your seats, you are serenaded by Organist, James Kennerley, using the Kotzscmar organ to imbue the up tempo that is sure to get all in the spirit of the music to follow. While many of the songs played are familiar, it’s how they're presented that turns them into music that transcends from the common to the surreal. We all love to hear “Joy to The World” and “Deck the Halls.” There is so much more to heighten our sense of the season, such as a moving rendition of Ave Maria soon followed by some Bach and Gabrielli. 

As if the music wasn’t enough, the story behind each piece was explained by Maestro Eckart Preu (in photo at right) to give us an understanding of how the beauty came into existence. When the Choir gives us Handel’s Messiah, the Hallelujah’s were palpable in the hearts of all the people. Of similar inspiration was Richman’s “Hanukkah Festival Overture,” which some may not be as familiar with, but we were all taken by it. We went from the cerebral of the Messiah and Hanukkah Overture and worked into the "Elf," "Home Alone," and of course, "Mister Grinch," with the malefactor himself wandering among the orchestra. When it comes to “Sleigh Ride,” we are all in stride and coursing across the snow ready to get to Santa’s place and to sing our way there with the traditional audience sing along, which put the “Singing Rotary Club” of Portland in perfect pitch and ready to have at the songs.
To say that we experienced a Christmas treat, would be an understatement. We were treated like royalty....thanks to the feast offered by the Portland Symphony Orchestra and Magic of Christmas Choir. The music was the main course to be followed by a fabulous dessert backstage with the crew and performers who make it all happen. To be on stage looking out where we all just sat is a kick, in and of itself, but to see how the performance is put together was truly special. The auditorium is used year-round for a multitude of purposes, requiring that it morph from one program to another. The history and mysteries of the hall were explained to us by Biddeford local, Joe Boucher. Joe pointed out the wandering walls that can be moved to adjust to the size of the performance along with some of the new tech advances, such as the projections. How a lecture hall was turned into a concert hall is a program of its own and a story worth being explored. Joe turned us over to Mister Grinch, who it turns out is another local, Eve Tartaglia, a relative newcomer to the tenured staff of the Merrill and PSO. She may not have the years of some of the others but there’s no shortage of knowledge she is able to offer up. She not only brought us to the private work rooms of the players, but also introduced us to some of the secret pieces, such as the chiclet which looks like a piano but is a percussion instrument that is manufactured in only two places in the world, one in Germany and the other in the U.S.A.
 
Suffice it to say that this newsletter can only give you a taste of the feast we enjoyed at our last meeting. For now, let me just wish all a joyous season and a new year rich in health and the things that count!
 
Volunteer Opportunities

Following is a list of our Club's volunteer projects. If you know of other opportunities, please contact Loretta: lrowe@maine.rr.com

Project
When
Who to Contact
 

 

Preble Street
Resource Center
Soup Kitchen
4th Wednesday ea month
3:30-6:30 pm
Contact Gracie Johnston
Game Night
Long Creek
Youth Center
3rd Wednesday ea month (note change in DAY)
Mike Fortunato
or Jim Willey
  
This Week's Duty Assignments
Invocation:  Paul Tully
Program Reporter:  Julie L'Heureux
Bits & Pieces Reporter:  Dick Hall
Photographer:  Laura Young
Registration/Greeter:  Loretta Rowe
Sell Meal Tickets: Matt Tassey
Raffle:  Brian McDonough

Collect Meal Tickets:  Olivier Ndayirukiye
Sgt-at-Arms:  Mike Fortunato
Rotary Meeting Locations

If you would like to mark your calendars,
we are scheduled at the following locations
through
 March 2020:

2019
Dec 20 - The Clarion
        27 - NO MEETING - Christmas Holiday

2020
Jan 03 - The Clarion
       10 - The Clarion
     
 17 - The Clarion
       24 - The Clarion
       31 - The Clarion

Feb  07 - TBD
        14 - The Clarion
       
21 - The Clarion
        28 - The Clarion

Mar  06 - The Clarion
         13 - The Clarion
         
20 - The Clarion
         27 - The Clarion

Blue BOLD dates are scheduled Board meeting days.

Any questions, please contact Loretta at: lrowe@maine.rr.com
 

Ongoing Item Donations Needed
The following items are needed on an on-going basis. Please feel free to bring them to a meeting where we will collect and distribute them to the appropriate projects.
 
Crutches4Africa - Crutches, canes, folding walkers and wheelchairs to be shipped to Africa. Contact: Erik Greven at: egrev95@gmail.com
 
Toiletries for the Shelters - Collect those tiny bottles of toiletries you are paying for during your next hotel visit and bring them home for members of our society who find themselves staying at a shelter and in need of personal hygiene products.