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President Elect
 
Vice President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Immediate Past President
 
Director Term End 2020
 
Director Term End 2020
 
Director Term End 2021
 
Director Term End 2021
 
Club Admin/Coordinator
 
Club Protection Officer
 
Community Service
 
Communications - PR External
 
Communications - WJ Bulletin Editor
 
Constitution/ByLaws Chair
 
Fund Raising Co-Chair
 
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
 
Sergeant -At-Arms
 
Web Administrator
 
Web Administrator Assistant
 
Youth Service Chair
 
Friday, December 27, 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 NOT meet Friday, December 27, 2019
in observance of the holidays.
 
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HANUKKAH!
 
12/20/19 Jim Ciampi, Musician, Holiday Program
Paul Tully introduced his friend and the multi-talented musician Jim Ciampi, of Portland. After enjoying a delicious lunch, Jim Ciampi thanked the Rotarians for inviting him to speak about the career he has enjoyed as an experienced General Business musician. Although musicians have opportunities to excel in their fields of special interests, for example, like being a "classical musician," it has been Jim's lifelong goal to be an accomplished General Business musician. General business musicians are professional musicians who specialize in performing "general business" gigs: including private events such as conferences, weddings, religious events, birthday parties, dances, and corporate functions.

Jim’s schedule is often filled for an entire year and sometimes, like in December, he might have only one day off in the month. In his career, he has performed at 1,500 weddings. At many weddings where he performs, he is also the Master of Ceremonies. Sometimes, if he is able to blend performing the music with other roles, he can help the hosts and sponsors to achieve an affordable program.

He was inspired to learn to perform music when he was 14 years old, because he observed the popular musician, Tony Boffa and his band, when they played at the Portland Italian Heritage Center. In fact, Tony Boffa was his role mode, and he now lives and performs in Florida.

Jim pursued his interest with performing and event management after attending Boston College. He became involved in event design, including coordinating the programs' logistics. Eventually, he established an event facility, which became The Landing at Pine Point, Scarborough, where hundreds of musicians entertain, benefit performances are hosted and concert artists perform.

His primary focus now is to lead "The Jim Ciampi Band," a versatile 8-piece dance band. He also performs solo for small groups and house parties. His most recent project is "Keys to the City Dueling Piano Showcase,” described as a tradition of a dueling piano request based sing-along show. The performance incorporates audience participation and comedy. Jim acknowledged Portland, Maine as being, "A great music town!", because local establishments encourage live musical entertainment.

 
As a musical holiday tribute to the season, Jim played a keyboard accompaniment to the Rotarians' sing-along of "White Christmas" and "Let it Snow."
 
12/20/19 Bits & Pieces
We all arrived to a very festive venue....the Clarion, along with Elise’s and Loretta’s added holiday items, had decorated the room and each table.

President Amy Chipman called the meeting to order and welcomed 51 Rotarians and 3 guests. Paul Tully (Photo at right) gave the invocation and told of his experience with Wreaths Across America. He visited the mortuary, the wreath prep area and with 50-75,000 other volunteers placed wreaths on 275,000 veterans graves. He asked that we all take a moment during the holidays to remember the veterans who have ensured our liberty. Paul read the poem, A Christmas Poem for Our Veterans, (available at the following website:  https://www.covingtontravel.com/2011/12/a-christmas-poem-for-our-veterans/) and left several of us with tears in our eyes.

Brian McDonough led us in the pledge to our flag and Gracie Johnston led us in singing “God Bless America.”

President Amy reported that 35 Rotarians attended the special performance on Friday, Dec 13th, of Portland Symphony Orchestra’s Magic of Christmas, which was magic for the group. (Reported in last week’s WJ.)

We had our second experience of “Happy Dollars”: President Amy was happy that both her boys will be home for Christmas. PP Bowen Depke crowed that his freshman son has secured a starting varsity goalie position, and congratulated Bruce Jones on his retirement. Mike Reed told us of his new grandchild. Elise Hodgkin is glad her son is home for Christmas and also glad that PP Loretta Rowe is back with us from her first round of re-entry into chemo treatment. PP Larry Gross (Photo at right) announced he has a team for the 34th Rotary assist to SMAAA Meals-on-Wheels for Christmas day. Charlie Frair told us it is his first Christmas with no family. He has places to go, but reminded us all to cherish time with family.  Charlie is also glad the manuscript of his book is done.  PP John Marr is happy to have completed his last run of the Polar Express. Dick Giles has only three sons, but will have 16 family members visiting for the holidays. 1st VP Ellen Niewoehner is happy to be heading to Bethlehem, PA to be with family. Terri St. Angelo announced she has made her last college tuition payment.

In our weekly raffle led by Brian McDonough, Paul Tully’s guest, Marla, had the chance to pull the Queen of Hearts, but she found a 5 of Clubs instead. $1205 will roll over to the next raffle draw.

President Amy gave holiday gifts to the Clarion staff, and thanked them for all that they do for us; she also read a thank you note from the Lyseth School for the reading program and gave a special shout-out to PP Laura Young for organizing it.

PP John Curran (photo at left) conducted the election of officers for the upcoming year 2020-21. The slate of officers are:
Ellen Niewoehner – President
Bob Martin – 1st Vice President
Gracie Johnston – 2nd Vice President
Bruce Moore – Secretary
Scott Blakeslee-Treasurer
Dave Putnam – Sergeant-at-Arms
Nan Heald – Club Protection Officer
Mike Fortunato and Jennifer Frederick – Directors with terms ending 2021
Bob Clark and Mark Foster – Directors with terms ending 2022. 

The vote was unanimous and by acclamation with all in favor and none opposed. Congratulations to all!

PP John Marr (Photo at left) told us of the recent visit to Long Creek Youth Center, where they had a fabulous time feeding the kids eggnog and wings, then playing games. John thanked Mike Fortunato and PP Jim Willey for all their work on the program.

Gracie Johnston told us that we were back ringing the bells for the Salvation Army at Monument Square, after a lull due to a change in the ownership for storage area of the needed materials.

PP Russ Burleigh, President Amy and PP Bill Blount told us the stories behind many Christmas carols.  They finished by leading us all in a rousing version of  “Jingle Bells.

President Amy told us of a story she heard from a South Portland Rotarian selling Christmas trees. Apparently, there was a very tall and very gruff Portland Rotarian who bought a tree. Unfortunately, he returned within hours saying that, “My wife rejected my tree.” We all knew that our own recently-deceased John Houghton was the Rotarian from Portland.
 
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
  
Rotary Meeting Locations

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

2019
Dec 27 - NO MEETING - Holidays
               Christmas & Hanukkah!

               & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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.