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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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Web Administrator
 
Web Administrator Assistant
 
Youth Service Chair
 
Friday, November 15, 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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Rotary This Week
 
 
 
Portland Rotary
will meet 
Friday, November 15, 2019
at the Clarion Hotel
1230 Congress Street, Portland
*11/15/19 D-Day and WWII
Mike Fortunato, who became a member of our Club in 1998 will be our speaker for this Friday.
 
Last June Mike attended the 75th D-Day ceremonies in Normandy, France. It was a great experience and a moving trip that he had been planning for some time….to follow in the footsteps of his dad. As a 20-year old Army Medic with the 29th Infantry Division, 116th Regiment, his dad landed on Omaha Beach at 7AM on June 6th, 1944.

Like most of the veterans of “The Greatest Generation,” his father never talked much about his wartime experiences. Unfortunately, he passed away when he was only 61 and Mike didn’t have a chance to really understand what he went through.
 
(Photo at left circa 1944 - Sam Fortunato.)
The Fortunato family always knew that Sam fought in World War II as a medic. They decided to further honor his memory by documenting the story of his service for future generations and acknowledging the sacrifices he made for the United States of America. Sam's mission was to save lives. He was a World War II medic on Omaha Beach – First Wave.

In the past few years, Mike has done a lot of research and been able to piece together a good part of his Dad’s military story. Most of that information was the basis of a documentary video Mike and his brother-in-law put together. The video is on YouTube and is titled, Sam Fortunato WW2 (click HERE to view). Visiting Omaha Beach and standing where his father came ashore 75 years earlier was a trip he will never forget!
 
Come hear Mike's stories about D-Day and his dad's WWII experiences.
 
11/08/19 Veterans' Appreciation Lunch
Our club has reason to be extra proud after our Veteran’s Appreciation Lunch last Friday at Seasons Event & Conference Center in Portland. In typical Portland Rotary fashion, the club came together to create something very special and a luncheon that will long be remembered by all those who attended.
 
On the heels of our “Flags for Heroes” project, Charlie Frair and Paul Tully once again took the reigns for our 5th annual Veteran’s Luncheon, an event that seems to be getting bigger…and better…with each passing year. But, as we all know, it takes a village, or in our case, a great group of volunteers, both within and outside the club, to create an event with such a significant impact on so many veterans, their families, and the organizations that help so many service men and women throughout our proud state.
 
With over 25 sponsors and numerous veteran agencies present, along with 80+ volunteers and 300+ attendees, the luncheon allowed us all to show our pride in our veterans, our state and our nation.

With a musical opening to the program, professional singer Joan Kennedy and Melissa Procida, accompanying her on guitar, showcased our spectacular audio/visual system, which was an immediate hit with the packed room. President Amy Chipman welcomed our guests and spoke briefly, yet proudly, about Portland Rotary and Rotary International before turning the mike over to emcee and US Navy veteran Gary Crocker. After a color guard from the United States Coast Guard presented the flag, PP Bob Traill (Marine veteran) led us in the pledge and Kathy Grammar and Betty Rines accompanied the room in “The National Anthem.”
PP Kris Rosado gave a brief presentation in honor of the fallen heroes and the special table set to commemorate them (photo at left);  then Colonel Andrew Gibson, Senior Chaplain of the Maine Army National Guard, provided a heartfelt invocation before our luncheon was served.

MC Gary Crocker acknowledged the numerous sponsors and dignitaries in the audience and then introduced Sarah Gideon, the Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, who thanked us for our efforts. Major General Farnham read a letter from Governor Janet Mills that she wanted presented to the Portland Rotary Club in her absence (copy can be accessed HERE). Portland City Manager Jon Jennings then gave the Club his thanks on behalf of the City of Portland and presented President Amy with a key to the city. Our annual “Armed Forces Medley,” performed by Kathy Grammar, Betty Rines and Joan Kennedy, gave each service member in the room a chance to stand and show great pride when it was time to honor their branch of service.

Our first speaker was Major General Douglas Farnham, the Adjutant General of the Maine National Guard. A 1984 graduate of the Air Force Academy, General Farnham, a pilot with over 5700 flight hours, assumed his duties in Maine in 2016 while continuing to serve as Commissioner for the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management. His comments touched upon his pride in the Maine veterans and his warmth for the individuals who make up such an important part of our population. His sincerity and heartfelt words underscored his commitment not only to veterans but to the state of Maine. (You can view the contents of his speech HERE.)

Gary Crocker, taking the podium in costume as a “Maine humorist,” left us in stitches with a couple of local stories, but then turned more serious when he thanked the veterans in the room, recalling his days in Vietnam onboard the USS Boston, a warship that prided itself on providing support in the most difficult of times. Gary had reunited with a shipmate, after 45 years, at our veteran’s luncheon last fall, and it made him all the prouder to be a small part in our day of celebration and tribute to over one-hundred thousand veterans within Maine.

Bill Nemitz of The Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram was our final and most extensive speaker. Bill, who has been a journalist in Maine since 1977 and has reported as an embedded journalist from both Iraq and Afghanistan, outlined the annual veteran section that will appear in the upcoming Maine Sunday Telegram. The series of articles, entitled “Soldiering On,” follows the lives of veterans as they settle into life in Maine after their return from service, often with the help of some of the organizations that were so proudly represented at our luncheon. Bill, who spoke with great pride and fondness for so many of the soldiers he watched in action overseas, brought a unique perspective  to his remarks and, as is his nature, humanized the struggles and numerous successes of those who continue to call Maine home after sacrificing so much for their country.

In closing, Joan Kennedy once again sang a moving piece honoring those who have served so courageously and Betty Rines backed up the Color Guard with taps, as the flags (colors) were retired. The 300+ attendees headed out into the brisk late autumn air, but all hearts were warm with pride. Pride not only in the service of so many veteran Mainers, but pride in a job well done by all in providing a tribute to those brave men and women. Portland Rotary once again showed its colors in coming together for a truly worthy cause.
 
(More candid photos of the meeting in the Kodak Korner this issue.)
 
Kodak Korner_11/08/19
Getting ready for the event........
 
 
 
From instructing the volunteers to be friendly and welcoming....remember "Service Above Self"
 
 
 
 
 
 
to making sure the new sound & video system was working....
 
 
 
 
 
 
and the tables were all set up with festive patriotic decorations....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
and the military flags/banners all hung.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
the head table all properly set up with name plates of the dignitaries.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
It was time for the "Check-In process" to begin.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Finding the correct badge name......
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The veterans and guests came to find a seat....
 
 
 
 
 
 
and more kept coming.....
 
 
 
 
 
and still more...until we had a full house.
 
 
 
 
Major General Douglas Farnham and Paul Tully.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Past Presidents Bowen Depke and Laura Young at the Rotary Information table.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
Past President Tom Talbott and State Representative (and Rotary member) Erik Jorgensen.
 
 
 
 
 
Past President John Curran, Tom Ranello and Past President Don Lowry.
 
 
 
 
 
Members Erik Greven and Steve Stromsky.
 
 
 
 
 
Marine Corp League member Scott Monroe, Rotarian Rich Campbell and Marine Corp League member Jay McKenna.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dick L'Heureux, MC Gary Crocker and Paul Tully.
 
 
 
 
From the entry-way maze of American flags, through the halls of the many volunteers greeting our guests with a "Thank You for your service" and on into the grand ballroom decorated in our patriotic colors of red, white and blue....you couldn't help beaming with a sense of pride!  
 
And after it was all over, everyone left with a smile and some wonderful memories of a program dedicated to Veterans being appreciated! Thank you all for your service and support!
 
Nominating Committee
Annually a nominating committee is formed during the month of October and entrusted with the responsibility of determining viable and qualified candidates for the 2020-21 slate of officers and directors to govern our Club. The committee is comprised of the following members:
 
Past President John Curran, Chair
Past President Ben Lowry
1st Vice President Ellen Niewoehner
2nd Vice President Bob Martin
Jan Chapman
Bruce Moore
Megan Peabody
 
At the first meeting in December (12/6/19), their nominations will be announced, and they will accept open-floor nominations. A final vote of the nominations will be taken from the membership at the third meeting in December (12/20/19). Please plan to attend these two meetings to be included in this democratic process.
 
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:  Bruce Jones
Program Reporter:  Jake Bourdeau
Bits & Pieces Reporter:  Julie L'Heureux
Photographer:  Ben Lowry
Registration/Greeter:  Mike Anderson
Sell Meal Tickets: David Clough 
Raffle:  Jerry Angier

Collect Meal Tickets:  Rusty Atwood
Sgt-at-Arms:  Scott Blakeslee
Rotary Meeting Locations

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

2019
Nov 15 - The Clarion
        22 - The Clarion
        29 - NO MEETING - Thanksgiving 

Dec 06 - The Clarion
        13 - NO MEETING - Spec Attendance

                at 2pm showing Magic of Christmas
        20 - The Clarion
        27 - NO MEETING - Christmas

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.