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Aug 08, 2022
El Greco Furniture
Aug 15, 2022
Retool 22, A Climate Tech Conference for Manufacturers
Aug 29, 2022
Moon Brook Country Club
Sep 05, 2022
No Noon Meeting
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Make Up Opportunities 
 
AM CLUB Hybrid meetings at Venue 31 - Meetings at 7:30 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
 
FALCONER — Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 AM at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History located at 311 Curtis Street in Jamestown, New York
 
WESTFIELD / MAYVILLE — Currently meeting on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 5pm via ZOOM. Contact Janese Berkhouse at 716-397-8801 for Zoom details.
 
FREDONIA/DUNKIRK
Meet Thursdays at 12:00 PM - Zoom Teleconfrence Meetings - Effective until further notice - Fredonia, NY 14063
 
 
 
Committee meetings or social events can also be used as make-ups.
 
 
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August 1, 2022
 
Today’s Leader: President John Healy led us in the Pledge of Allegiance. The Star-Spangled Banner and the Four-Way Test

Invocation: by Sue Jones

Visiting Rotarians & Guest: None

Announcements:         

8/1 - Communications meeting after today’s meeting   

8/2 - DEI Committee Hybrid Meeting 12:00PM at CRCF

8/4 - Vision Committee Hybrid Meeting 12:00PM at CRCF

8/14 - Camp Onyahsa Bonfire at 6:30PM

8/29 - Rotary Charity Golf Classic @ Moon Brook Country Club - In honor of Paul Wahlstrom - Contact Mike Bird for sponsorship information

August Birthday Table:

Amy Rohler, Aug. 5; David Troxell, Aug. 6; Dick Johnson, Aug. 18; Kirk Young, Aug. 19; Russ Webb, Aug. 25; Joanna Dahlbeck, Aug. 27; Marion Beckerink, Aug. 28; Dan Overcash, Aug. 29; Lee Magnuson, 8/30

50/50: Sharon Hamilton won $30

Sergeant at Arms/Happy Bucks:

Walt Pickut announced a Star Party this week at Chautauqua Institution with many telescopes to look at the stars.  

Sharon Hamilton paid for a great trip to Hawaii and a fun few days, meeting other Rotarians at Chautauqua.

Tory Irgang & Diana Meckley paid in honor of Lois & Ken Strickler.

Rudi paid $10 in thanks for the club members’ generosity to JCC International students.

Amy Rohler paid for the new United Way campaign chairwomen Heather Turner, Danielle Stone, and Denise Heppler. 

Ruth Lundin paid for the generosity of Peter Stark, Mike Moots and Rich Dixon who will partner with Paul Hedburg for our golf tournament and Paul will drive the cart.

Lee Magnuson paid for his wife Kay’s slow but steady health improvements.

Andy Goodell paid for the magnificence of the opera Tosca at Chautauqua and the talent of those who performed.

Stories
Carol Rausch - Chautauqua Opera and the Chautauqua Symphony

Program Committee Member Jim Smith introduced Carol Rausch who has served as the Chorus Master/Music Administrator of the Chautauqua Opera and the Chautauqua Symphony since 1995. Both were founded in 1929 and the Chautauqua Opera is the oldest continuing summer program in the United States.

Left to right: Austin, Chautauqua Opera Company Intern; Dan Grambow, Managing Director of the Chautauqua Opera Company; Felix Aguilar Tomlinson, tenor in the Young Artist Program of the opera company; Nicola Sautoro, Young Artist Opera soprano; and Carol Rausch, accompanist, Chorus Master/Music Administrator of the Chautauqua Opera Company and the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra.

Carol is from New Orleans where she is also the Chorus Master/Music Administrator for the New Orleans Opera. She heads the Opera Department at Loyola University where she has prepared and conducted numerous opera productions.

Rausch holds degrees from Indiana University and The Ohio State University. She spent a year of study in Brussels, Belgium, as a Rotary Foundation Graduate Student as a recipient of an Ambassadorial Scholarship.

Rausch remains active as a recital pianist and often accompanies The Golf Coast regional auditions for the Metropolitan Opera National Council and has judged both the district and regional levels of competitions throughout the United States. She has won awards for both choral direction and for the company’s success in arts education throughout the Louisiana and Gulf Coasts.

Rausch introduced soprano, Nicola Sautoro and tenor, Felix Aguilar Tomlinson who are participants in Chautauqua Opera’s Young Artist Program. It is recognized as one of the best training programs for young singers in America today. The program has seen over 1,000 artists benefit from this professional training experience. The program provides Young Artists with performance tools essential to establishing a professional career in opera. Every year, the Chautauqua Opera Artist Program attracts anywhere from 700-900 applicants, of which approximately 400 are invited to auditions in the Fall. From those auditions, 24 Young Artists are chosen to participate in the summer season.   

The two talented performers presented “Simple Little Things” from 110 in the Shade; “Greenfinch and Linnet Bird” from Sweeney Todd; music from the Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown and “Tonight” from West Side Story.  

Felix Tomlinson AND Nicola Sautoro, members of the Young Artists program at Chautauqua Institution, sing “Tonight” from West Side Story for The Rotary Club of Jamestown.

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