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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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Editors Note:  Chris Anderson here.  I apologize for not publishing the July 18, 2022 Rotarily Yours.  Work was full of deadlines last week! In the absence of the newsletter, please view the Zoom Video at the following link:  https://jamestownnyrotary.org/page/zoom-meetings
 
July 25, 2022
 
Welcome: President John Healy led the first meeting of his Presidency with the Pledge of Allegiance, the Star-Spangled Banner, and the 4-Way Test.
 
Invocation: given by Tim Edborg
 
Visiting Rotarians & Guests: Tory Irgang’s daughter.
 
Announcements: Still time to donate toiletries to incoming foreign students at JCC. Ruth will accept at next week’s meeting. Unopened hotel sized items are greatly appreciated.
 
REMINDERS:    
 
7/26 RCJCSF Hybrid meeting 12PM at Gebbie
 
8/2   DEI Hybrid Committee meeting 12PM at CRCF
 
8/4    VISION Committee Hybrid meeting 12PM at CRCF
 
8/29  ROTARY 27TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC @ MOON Brook Country Club.
 
CONTACT Mike Bird to register or become a sponsor.
 
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE WILL MEET IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING NEXT WEEK’S MEETING.
 
50/50: Tim Edborg won $45
 
Thank you Rudi Andalora, Ismael, and Max Eimiller for all your hard work representing our club for Christmas in July!  
 
      
Stories
Fernando Watts - 18th Rotary Music Scholarship at Chautauqua
The Rotary Club of Jamestown welcomed Fernando Watts, recipient of the 18th Rotary Music Scholarship at Chautauqua. 

The Institution’s Young Artist Program was established in 1968 and is recognized as one of the best training programs for young singers in America today, with over 1,000 artists benefitting from the professional training experience.
 
Fernando was born and raised on the beautiful island of Barbados. He is an operatic bass who just completed his Bachelor of Music at the Manhattan School of Music. He will continue to further his studies pursuing a Master’s in Music at the Manhattan School.
 
“I started my musical journey being a boy soprano inspired by choral music and allowing that passion to continue to pave the way for me, which has led me to be able to share my gift of voice and to spread love and joy through the music that I experience and sing,” stated Watts to the Club members.
 
This is Watts’ first summer at Chautauqua. He is working under the tutelage of Marlena Malas. He will be singing in the upcoming production of “The Cunning Little Vixen” on August 8th in the Amphitheatre.
 
Fernando has performed as a soloist in John Stainer’s Crucifixion and Handel’s Messiah, both performed at the Manhattan School.
 
Watts stated that “I believe that music is the best medicine and I have faith that I am able to heal with my gift of voice”, he explained. His dream is to be a performer and establish himself as a role model for his country of Barbados, creating a space for classical and operatic music. His motto is: “Trust in the process.”
 
Rotarians welcomed Chautauqua operatic bass, Fernando Watts and his accompaniest, Chris Staknys, who hails from the Portland, Maine area.
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