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Ruth Lundin
Speakers
Jun 14, 2021
Gebbie Foundation - "Whats happening in Jamestown!"
Jun 21, 2021
"The Hotel Industry vs Pandemic"
Jun 28, 2021
Rotary President's Dinner (no noon meeting)
View entire list
 
 
Make Up Opportunities 
 
AM CLUB
Wednesdays at 8:00 AM
Zoom Teleconference Meetings
Effective until further notice
bburley@c21turnerbrokers.com
 
FALCONER — 1st and 3rd Thursday of month, 7 a.m., Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Falconer
 
WESTFIELD / MAYVILLE — Tuesday, 12:15 p.m., UM Church, Westfield
 
FREDONIA/DUNKIRK
Thursdays at 12:00 PM
Zoom Teleconference Meetings
Effective until further notice
 
 
Committee meetings or social events can also be used as make-ups.
 
 
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ROTARY ZOOM May 10, 2021
 
 
Note:  Missed the meeting?  No problem! We have been recording our regular Zoom meetings.  Please visit the following link to watch all up to date Rotary Meetings:  https://jamestownnyrotary.org/page/zoom-meetings
 
Today's Chairwoman: President Joni Blackman
 
Pledge and 4 Way Test: Kathy Burch
 
Weather: Sunny and warming (thank goodness-yesterday’s snow was crazy)
 
Invocation: Mary Schiller quoted Martin Luther King Jr. The time is always right to do the right thing.
 
Visiting Rotarians and Guests: Dan Stone, City Parks Manager and Arborist
 
Announcements:
Dudley Ericson’s wife Joanie passed away. Vince Horrigan and several other Rotarians attended the visitation. Vince says he promised to pick Spud up for meetings when we start meeting in person and Randy Sweeney also volunteered.
 
           Rotary Watershed Cleanup Day
Supporting
Chautauqua/Conewango Watershed Cleanup and
Hands on Jamestown Neighborhoods
May 22
  1. Riverwalk Bike Path
Starting at the parking lot next to
Ben Weitsman Recycling (610 W. 8th St)
8:30 – 10:30 am
Bring gloves, sturdy shoes, 5 gallon buckets for recyclables. Please sign up in advance.
  1. Do cleanup anywhere you choose-even your own yard-to reduce waste that might wind up in our waterways.
Report if you do your own. Ruthlundin722@outlook.com
 
Diana Meckley reports the Literacy Committee is working on two more radio productions.
 
District 7090 is holding Virtual Interactive Training Day on Saturday 8:30 am to noon. Please sign up. You should have received e-mails. Cheri Krull has been working on this.
 
Golf Tournament. Kevin Sixbey said everyone should have gotten an e-mail about the golf tournament on August 30. Registrations and sponsors needed. Our fund-raising has been very hampered by the pandemic, so let’s make this a successful event!
 
Friday May 21 10 am is the Board of Directors meeting and after that at 11 am is the Vision Committee Meeting both via Zoom.  
 
Next week’s speaker will be Arthur Pearson, CEO of Roger Tory Peterson Institute.
 
Happy Bucks:  
Randy Sweeney for Dan Stone-wonderful person doing a great job.
The Kathmans are expecting #10 grandchild in December.
 
Happy Buck donations can be sent by clicking here!
Stories
Dan Stone-City Arborist and Park Manager
 
Dan Stone makes a point during his presentation on Monday, May 10
 
Did you know there are 331 different varieties of trees in Jamestown? Or that Jamestown is a “Sterling City” because it has met or exceeded its goals for tree planting and care for 10 consecutive years? Or that the root system of the oak trees on 3rd Street were damaged during road improvements many years ago? These are just a few of the interesting facts Dan Stone shared with members on May 10.
 
Dan Stone was introduced by Tory Irgang with a delightful poem.
 
He is a certified arborist who was hired by the City of Jamestown 16 years ago as a tree trimmer. Then, when Doug Hoisington retired, he became the City Arborist and when John Williams retired in February, Dan became Parks Manager and City Arborist.
 
The City plants about 300 trees a year-but also cuts down the same number. It has been a designated Tree City USA for 40 years which is the 2nd longest tenure in New York. There are 4 standards. Jamestown has a Tree Care ordinance and took a tree inventory in 1986, assisted by such luminaries as Bob Sundell, Randy Sweeney, and Doug Hoisington. Jamestown has a Community Forestry program which spends at least $2 per capita annually, including 4 tree trimming arborists. Finally, the City holds Arbor Days formally celebrating plantings at entrance ways and neighborhoods around the schools.
 
For 16 years the City has partnered with Chautauqua Region Community Foundation to meet or exceed the Tree City USA program. Thanks to this, 2 years ago it became a “Sterling City” for ten consecutive years of meeting the standards. Through this partnership, Dan has been able to increase the number of planted trees by 1/3 and make an impact around schools, in neighborhoods and at the gateways to the City. 
 
In the City, Arbor Day is celebrated the last Friday in May. This year, they will be replacing a line of spruce trees in Allen Park. New York State Urban Forestry Council is funding 4 of the trees.
 
A question was asked about the West 3rd Street oak trees. First of all, Dan pointed out that the City kept the wood that was 6” or more in diameter, allowing residents get some. 35 people showed up. People took older wood to grow mushrooms, better wood for making bar tops. Wood carvers and local artists may use the wood. Dan talked about the reason the trees needed to be taken down. Some were diseased. Even though they were treated 8 years ago, they continued to decline. Also, the root systems had been compromised, there was a gas line under the trees on the south side that accelerated the decline. Dan said it was the hardest decision of his career.
 
The City is in no rush for replacing the trees, wanting to think it through and develop a plan. There will be multiple species planted. Your input is welcomed.
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